Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 29, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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A car load of wheat is to be
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his arm, in the Tower part, re-
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Mrs. Avis Pritchett last of. the whom, through their kindness of
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Mvs. Holljn Young. and has rent-
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jeter are
supremely happy today, Monday
desert on their black steeds, and
led by a slip of a. girl—an Orien-
same.
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e you in our place,
orders served Day
to ent we have it.
from Bt. Pleasant.
Social session of the Ladies’
Auxiliary met in the elegant
home of Dr. and Mrs. Walker
Monday afternoon. A scriptur-
al contest was given in which
Mrs. A. 0. Gaines and Mrs. A. F.
uffering, in tender compassion.
In all poits tempted, like as we,
yet without sin, God with us in
h they in
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persistent
bottle is hi
photodrama the most elaborate
production possilbe, under the
capable direction of Tod Brown-
ing, and with the fascinating
Priscilla Dean surrounded by a
company of screen notables.
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ing a physician to dres
Also a little son of Lon
We are always glad t
Regular meals and sh
and Night. If it'p g
ask for it. /
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Bread
An army recruiting officer
from the Dallas office will spend
Feb. 3rd in Gilmer, for the pur-
pose of delivering to the soldiers
of the great war, victory medals
The medals will be presented
upon presentatio of the dis-
charge papers.
the fastidipu
munity a/ the
Soby, near town.
Mrs. W. H. Vi
The Rock Island railroad will
lay off 100 shopmen at Chick-
asha. Okla.
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A bill has been introduced re-
ducing the standing army t
150,000 men.
surprised
To see how much it foots.But
yet I may
Not toss my head and swear:
“I shall not pay
The score until the bill is item-
VICTORY MEDALS TO
BE DISTRIBUTED HERE
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—Strickland Gillian.
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bride to look into the eyes of
। her betrothed until he lifts the
2 wedding veil fro mher face.The
is tom is still, common, though
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fom to great advantage, a
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rarerarrarneraf
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pending dispute between Vene-
zuela and British ulana, and
may starve to death and then
you may have to walk.
eport the price per
ch enough to be out
all but the wealthy.
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e, 20 cents per hun-
/A "HE bread-making
46 I methods of the old
7 Romans may have been
, satisfactory to the people
but such methods would not suit
daste of the people of this com- 1
HALF YOUR LIVING
WITHOUT MONEY COST
more advanced families ac-
aintence after, or even before
e betrothal, ccasionally is per-
Mr. R, A. Penn, Sr. is quite
; sick at his home in this city.
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Cotton Production Coots Can Be Cut
In Half By Pood And Grain
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Edgar Stuart, of Ft. Worth,
has been spending, some weeks
with relatives near town.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Everett
plan visiting Dallas the first of
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Footraces, 5
yards dash a
Every thing we serve is good to eat, and is
served by clean courteous help.
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According
bootlegers A
| special agents. 57 2%,%*2‘
Every time you are staggeredj He sends but totals; and I am
by what you have to pay for a - -
ticket you hear that the raiiroad
is so poorly nourished that it
panying, reflecting grea t
in all who took part, anoe
much pleasure. Delicious
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Tell your wants in a 35 cent
want ad.
Attend the churches tomor-
row.
livia, is a purely internal matter
with which the United States is
not covcerned,and in so announc-
ing Secretary Colby merely says
that if a request for meditation
were made this country would
undoubtedly be, glad t serye.The
fact that no Europe; n or other
foreign nation is invdved makes
all the difference in the world,
the Monroe doctrine being appli-
cable only in such case. Presi-
dent Cleveland resohtely insist-
ed on arbitration of the long
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Pritchett and mother, Mrs.
Pritchett, motored to Pritchett
Sunday afternoon to preaching,
taking dinner which they ate by
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Start the New Year with good
Shoes. Our Repair Department
i plication and Division.
| Basket Ball—Spalding’s Offi-
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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facts the author has given his
A bad wound, furn or cut
should be cleansed of dirt or im
purities and dressed with Liquid
Borozone, R heals the flesh
with marvelous speed. Price
30c, 60c and $1.20. Sold by Rob-
i ertson's Drug Co. N
most votes, receiving a prize, a big moments in the drama,
which is based on the life and
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THE TRUE MONORE
DOCTRINE
painful accidents near town.Will ’
Ritcchie, while making boards
cut his arm right badly, requir-
power of resurrection , and
heavenly’ glry. Mr. Haines,
cause :
' sanitar
Mesdames John Jeter and Al- a home. Fred is bestirring him
len Godfrey went to Dallas Fri- self to find a nurse to supply all
day, taking theilatters baby son’ his demands. May no shadow
for treatment. They returned fal in their pathway to mar
the #ame day.
Mr. Lawrence Rodin, of Ore
Pritchett's sisters, Mesdames ward being a bea
Connell and McLain. They resof cut flowers, v
port a delightful outing. turn presented to
Mr. Shepp, of Dallas, is visit- sister, Mrs. Fred
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ful instrumental n
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ir. Beauti- marriage in Turkey—the legd
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Phillip the bride is never present and ( Thursday night from a
. Louis the groom rarely, and both may fire.
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their present joy.
Rev. C, L. Elder filled his
City has purchased the home of place at the Baptist church Sn-
R. M. Wood, and will move his day morning and evening. That
.family here soon. Mr. Rodin' matchless selection Isiah 53,
also decently bought the farm of Was used as lesson, text from
Matt I :23 "And they shall call
ey old millinery
stand on or about
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With each decade, Time sends
a bill to me
Demanding pay in full for all
I’ve had
Of earthly good, also of earth-
ly bad.
I pay in wrinkles and infirmity.
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Time does not write: “One limp
for over feed;
One crowfoot wrinkle for a
sleepless night;
One shortened wheeze for li-
quified delight; n
One paunch for walking less
than was your need.”
ley fell off the porch, breaking Theatre Monday, the author, H.
H. Van Loan, has used the cus-
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furnishes one of the most dra-
can make your/old shoes as
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SAMPLE SHOE
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customs of the Turks in Sam-
boul, the ancient quarter of
Constantinople. Adhering to
E to Gilmer Wedneday.i.________
noon. He had business, and his nice program has been arranged
wife /visited with Mrs. B. W. for the occasion, uing some of
Wood. our best talant on subjects of
Will Wright is home from vital importance. . Don’t miss
Port Arthur. Says his “meal it.
of reach
with the history of the creation
of the Panama republic, has
caused alarm in Spanish-Ameri-
ca that had at leist the appear-
ance of real basis. But Presi-
dent Cleveland’s course referred
to above, the check upon Ger-
man aggression in the harbor of
Caracas_ forth by President
Roosevelt, anthe position taken
by Secretary Cilby in regard to
the Tacna-Arica dispute—all cor
rect interpretations of the Mon-
roe doctrine—should reassure as
well as gratify even a suspipc-
ious and apprehensive Spanish-
American.
«, the re- TURKS WED EASILY,
iful boquet
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after- ciation meet Friday afternoon. A meeting.
We have just learned of two
the fact that the arbitrators
awarded in favor y Gteat Brit-
ian did not render his action any
less correct.
It is tue that there has been
a seeming expansi in of the orig-
inal Monroe doctr.ne and vary-
ing iterpretation of its 'scope
under successive Washington ad-
ministrations This, together
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! special No. 8, 4. 7, and 8, Sti
, Highway and Jefferson Hi|
„ way No. 11, all District Bch
funds, and also state funds.
County reseryes the right
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—Fred-Heneyenerelydefueker
of Ft. Worth, received'life sen-
tences on charges of robbery.
A large Legion Post has been
former at Cisco.
Albert Roan, alledged master
bind in the Dallas postoffice rob
bery has been rearrested on a
charge of murder, with malaice
aforethought, after the death of
Street, the employee shot when
the robbery was committed.
Constipation is the starting
point for many diseases that end
fatally. Healthy regularity’ can
be etablished through the use of
Prickly Ash Bitters. It is a fine
bowel tonic, is mildly stimulat-
ing and strengthens the stomach
1 liver and kidney*. Price $1.25
I per bottle. Gilmer Drug Co.
Thesolicitors who in war-
time so glwingly described the
investmentvalue of the Liberty
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8 : 3
- , 10a.m
the Crystal Theatre. Roy,
Cook Buy. Out Lateh ‘h
Making And Saving
i Atlanta,
pefe tor ottn, such as we had • If you fail to receive your
Far ago cannot ressonbiy be expect-paper by 5:30, phone 197 and
ad for a long time to come. European ... j .1 • ..
Suntrtes that normally use half our j we will send you one the same
Sop are so toroughly disorganied j day.
and patalyzed in a business way that ,
v "wli not be able to tart the --------—
nyual guantities and pay high prices . Herb me • orects biliousness, in
EjS ’73.;:.“”’;. 72 W; digestion and constipation. It I.
outheastern Fair. I a fine herbal medicine that
gonTi atutoiowht costa’ ofA, drives out impurities and res-
ing cotton as well as reduction in 9 I tores healthy conditions in the
aosesoctThrgaye ’X-#: sysem. Price 60c Sold by Rob-
* a host to to yoduce yi o ertson’s Drug Co.
SrJWtwTjff' j NOTICE FOR BIDS ON
U cS ihurgenctck COUNTY DEPOSITORY
lent, forage and mtsceilaak -----
l^ g from.ntich : At its regular. term on Feb-
no Mme vegetble garden which u, ruary 14. 1921, being-the second
M^Tw“id.<:he‘p*t souree | Monday in said month. The Com-
"Moat folks here in the South don’t inissioner's Curt of Upshur
takrgthomaome Eprdenmserdkupl'rhd ■ County, Texas, will receive seal-
are too many of the lick and a pron d bids and will let the contract
mndt "(the best hidder for the County
-*We have been told repeatedly by Depository for the fallowing des
those who plan and prepare for a roe1 ‘
garden, plant it, tend it and keep
eplante through the season. thrt
furnishes half the family living
mnoney cost except the
spent for the seeds needed.
“The garden to, or rather
the earliest planted. It h . .
the quickeit. it starts cutttof stre
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ast of the garden.
If righuy,tended and reskatot »
eupoiles toad an imam st and all,
surplus shove daily weds |M yto
cans or to Mat tar witer uhe. K
gtejaueri
WB Bai to 1921"
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' ignated funds) -
h All regular county funds, viz:
amall amouk ' General, Jury, Ryad and Bridge
led: ahould be, ’ Bond Road and Bhidge, Jail and
—— - - court house. \
Also special fundslna,follows:
260 County Judge
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piano by Mrs. C. B. Fere
returned (two songs by Miss A
h’s visit and Mrs. Showalter, IM,
A. Hen- Benson at the piano, n
C. B. Everett with violi a
ha “The Virgin of Stamboul"
thHniversal-Jewel master fea-
tun to be seen at the Rex
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Mrs be represented by proxies. The
com- officiating parties are the two
alent father* or guardians, and the shipped to the starving of Rus-
wing imam of the parish. sia from Chicago.
4 , tickets a re all out,’ and he had
to come home.
Mrs. Humphries, from Haw- over the arrive! in their home of
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Apprehensive Spa ■ .Tnmthn’coma t
cans ought to feel rea d M , most ingenious mind.
Secretary Colby , anncuneement Universal Jewel has given this
-th connent in with the Tacna-
Arica aff~ir. The dispnte, which
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ORIENTAL JOAN OF ARC cial rules. _ A®
I Bring your school and spend
A- horde of fearless Arabian the day with us.
horsemen, charging across the - “ ,,
1 Some people in Gilmer can’t
see why Mr. Harding should'
tal Joan of Are—ia one of the have all this bother'about select, p —
exciting scenes in “The Virgin of, ing. his cabinet when he could
Stamboul” the yey Universal. avoid all trouble hr taking their
photoplay to be seen here at the, valuable advice.
STORE
bonds neglect edto mehtion that
in two years they w uld only be
worth 85 cents on th dollar.
■ to me author^
re the cause of Un- Bn
, but ce-,“d
The new proprietors have a ya neiay, -UPHE
large following of friends and IumP broad jump and H8Ea
relatives, and if they continue to mond... g- , 20
offer to the public such popular eHeath Grade "iSP EA
pictures as the one shown there word on j*!®8 5 3 455186
Friday afternoon and night, and M 079
“While New York Sleeps,” it 5thgrade, 51, 52, 78, 74
will not take long to popularize 95 and96, 2
their place of amusement. They1 6th gradet PAge8 ”% 98 1W
showed to a capacity house Fri- 12or.daandit2 ra, 144
day night, every available seat th Pages 1** 144, *5
in the house and gallery being 187 and 188.
filled and the isles filled with Arithemetic for the gade
extra chairs, that were all occu- - Addition, Subtraction, Muik
pied.
PLANTERS CAFE
NEW CROLEY BUILDING
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of their
the week.
Messrs Virgil and . Avis
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We are happy to welcome Har- uaes vne 0l most ara-
ry Milner out to church Sunday. matic,ineidents in the photoplay.
He lost a foot recently. Miss When Cari, the beggar girl, so
Trixie Allen is reported to be wonderfully portrayed by Pris-
cilla Dean, discovers the man
Our wonderful spring like she has wed is none other than
weather seems likely to lie ter- Ashmet Hamid, the sheik who
minating in rain, if not worse, murdered an American in the
In the contest for the most mosqu, she receives a jolt
popular girl—in connection with which is sertain to thrill an audi
the showat college las. week, ence.
Miss Ecsha Mae Vernon won the’ This is only one of a hundred
Watch for ar/ Exact Opening
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GOOD THINGS TO EAT
That Is What We Serve
Miss Azzie McElreath, of Dal-
las, and Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of
Rosewood, will open 3
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Emadaghiter,M and Mr, Monday frpm a m
7 dnx accompanied her as far as
_ , Marshall, enroptpe to St. Louts
sSam Danovan of fvler, was she reports a wonderful visit.
" u- 4 L C tamily of Kilgore, were in the u-e------------
•22 15 "ie to 518 Sandy for medi- city Sunday afternoon, guests of yotional numbers from the
cg treatment.. relatives. t -
f" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brazzil went —
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Mr. Ray Cook has purchased a ' 12 M H
| half interest in ’;the Crystal, PM.,
"Theatre from Mr. Joe Latch And Pm
the proprietorship is now vested1 3Pa.
in the firm of Crosbv & Cook 1 dash; 100
tisfy the people of this community be-
: is wholesome, isbcientifically made in a
• bakery, and is eveything that the best
hould be. It has the desired home flavor.
Mp tnd chanOnegs an tht tu>in mottoat
of thia bakorp at aS timoa.
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ed it to Mgrcus Haines for the His name Emmanuel.” which be-
. year, which fact was mentioned ing interpreted is "God" with us.
2 - last Week. We are delighted to’ This fine man of God explained
welcome Mr. and Mrs.RSdin and. to his hearers that Jesus is God
family to our little city. There1 with us in sorrow, sickness and
mtwarrfora
We Have an UnususMisplay of Electric Fix-
tures. Table Layps, Floor Lamps, Boudoir •
Lamps etc. A \
YOU yL PROFIT BY SEEING US
BEFORE YOU BU{ ANYTHING IN THE
/ ELECTRICAL LINE
. We maintain a trouble department to
take care of any emergency that might arise g 7
in case of trouble with wires or fuses, just 4 ,
call us and we will have a man right out. It i
is dangerous to fix these things yurseit.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 29, 1921, newspaper, January 29, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431947/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.