The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 31, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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There is a bubonic plague case
in Limestone county.
From the famous Saturday Evening/Post Story “Old
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Ful of the Appeal that Immortlized “Rip Van Winkle”
Of the Federal Government are exemplified by the activi-
ties and statements of the Fedenal Reserve banks all over
Receipts your payymnts—
Builds your Credit—1
Mrs. H. P.Robertson of Jef-
ferson, spent Sunday in the city.
“Scrambled Wives” puts ti.
move in movies just as-it put*
the roar in Broadway.—Crystal
Buying Here Means Spend ng .
Money Right
baf of mirth and let Will
/let Rogers give you a
hat will keep you happy
Ruth of pictures swats
Mrs. Effie Crain,and her grand
ghter Miss Mittie Crain, will
Yert Wednsday fora visit to
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first place
in winning
The cash plan will szve
groceries at a very/clos
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good string of nice fish.
Mr. Virgil Helded and Mr.
Grady Duke went to Bettie and
MR. LEWIS WILLEFORD
MISS CORDELIA WILLIAM-
SON, MARRIED SUND AY
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day with them Sundav.
will be at 1
day night.
Gen. Pershing helped decorate
the graves of the soldiers at Chi-
cago Monday.
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frying size chickens.
Prayer meeting was well at-
tended Sunday night audua
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Misses Evelyn Barnwell and
Miss Lizzie Briggs motored over
to Lonview Monday afternoon.
j charge of failure to work the
L in4 road after due notice, Mr, Rif.
। cher is from the Sand Hill neigh*
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Mr. S. F. Cnrroll spent Sunday
in t ‘ ci y from Marshall.
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Mr. Dock Holder went to John-
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and spent Saturday night and
Sunday there.
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is now before the higher courts
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Matinee and Night SATU„DAY
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SCHOOL OPENED MONDAY I
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(Except Sunday)
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GEO. TUCKER & SONS
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The Wallace kids, sons of Mr.
W. T. Wallace are mourning the
less of a pet coon.
• have had the coon for
alcut three years and kept him
chained near the sidewalk on
Marshall street where everybody
that came along could pet or play
has been organized in New York, ed Joe Ritcher up in jail on a
Like t) rest
ring.for Sabine river on
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GILMER Upshur County, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 31. 1921.
'Worry about monkey glam
ture with a special appea
Ad&o PATHE NEWS ,4
Show starts 8:00 p. m./
Startg8p.m. - MONDAY 10andi2Oe.
T” ‘HEARTS OF YOUTH""
A Tale of MysferyranidVenge c.s..
The Law”
At the home of Rev. B. B. Eh
der, Sunday, Mr.Lewis Willeford
and Miss Cordelia Williamson
were nited in marriage, Rev
Elder officiating.
The groom is the son of Mi. C.
B. Willeford of Suffolk, the bi eb
the daughter of Mr. Charlie Wil-
liamson, of the same neighbor-
hood, both members of well
known and prominent families,
popular young people with a host
of friends who will join in con-
gratulations and best wishes for
their future happiness and pros-
perity. -
you money, as we sell our IE
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BY PAYING CASH •
Mr. Dock Holder and Mother!
and Misses Ozel Davis and Lo- ‛
rene Pilcher. Hettie Bivins and! Quite a number of fishing par-
Mrs. Ida Bivins motored down to ties have gone out this week.
Flowers Bridge fishing Wednes- ' —\--------
Efforts to promote the cotton
industry has been indorsed by
Presilent Harding.
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iwith him until he had gotten so
that he expected every passer
by to pet or feed him his espec-
ial favorite diet being candy.
They had tamed his coonskip
to a stage where there was gen-
uine affection between them and
the coon, and they are so mad
, at his being stolen that they of-
fer a liberal reward for informa-
tion leading to his whereabouts.
cpened Monday morning! uiing via Galveston, where she
Iv good attendance; It vi.l spend a iew weeks, being
M So-—stop wishing for th to the
B slice of the sun! Step up: moon
§f rve you smiles. Here is toni,
5 for a month. Rogers th? Ba}
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1 buy from this store,you jet the best—and .
We take just'pride ir the quality of our Eh
' -erics. Buy from us—ahd keep place in the kitchen. 2
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war : nd, the people have L‘ :
this in tax. It is over cic
Standing by the curb,
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OLDEST AND STRONGEST B INK IN
UPSHUR COUNTY
KNOWLES’ CASH GROCERY STORE
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An AMstar cast. The screer
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‘3 . F. L. Christian and wife
ad Mr. Christian’s Sunday
: <1 class departed Tuesday
Mrs. Lang is on the sick list
this week. - —-
Sunday School was well attend
ed Sunday at 10 o’clock. There
was several Bibleqnestion 61-
ed and several gave their views
n them and it made .our Sun-
day school most interesting.
There are several Bible questions
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i° nprovements on the
. ■ ef Mr. T. E. Smith, nirth
it ngemery street, are nearing
completion.
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in the laughing play by
Adelaide Matthews and
Martha M. Stanley-as
produced by Adolph
Klam ba.
J JOE RITCHER
IN JAIL FOR
The proposition to build the
Gulberson Highway, has been-
(commented on favorably, by all
. those we have heard discussing
it.
irday I vening Post Story.—
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REALART PICNRES present
‘ WANDA AWLEY In
Her First Liopement’’
And b) netted
asked for. discussion next Sun-
hour them .and give us your
views on them. Also we wil! give
th a hearty welcome. There
re new ones coming in most ev-
ery Sunday so come and see us
and I believe vou will become in-
terested.
Gilmer Alirror
"Alarm Clock Andy” |
| A Thomas H. Ince Produetion.
r A show that “goes off" for an hour and a quarter! And E
I gains speed every minute. - The smashing tale of a S
F stuttering salesman wh? starts to work like thirty cents E
I and arrives in love like a-milion dollars. With the won- 5
I derful Ray fun, struggle, charm, sympathy—tugging at E
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I ALSO WILLIAM DUNCAN AND EDITH JOHNSON IN 5
“FIGHTING FATE” 1
FiMight 8:00 . ■ Night 8:00 Adminaion 1« a 20c ■
500 mile race at
He got $20,000 Im
Mr. Still has been very sick
this week, bat i: some better
iow. * . ' 5. ■ * • ' y -i -
Justice Court is in regular ses-
Another gusher has
struck near Mexia.
The Soviet government
Russia is bankrupt.
Al i : Vt him a pat
it ; sts the g • . mm nt five
millinas per day to rr pne L •
8 • “How to Keep a Cook” |'
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5 “The Domestic Problem Solved” I
8 THISSCLUTIONREQUIRESEUTFoYR WORDS I
81 “BUY THE BEST GOERIES"&
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gi iu t can’t be cooked to your satisfat on. Th
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tneevutry.
Will Justify
Mr. W. C. Barnwell and his
gest Mr. Tip Anderson, ot
Winnsboro, went over to Lake
Devernia Monday and caught a
big string of black bass.
plat a 1 the people cf the
ng oi r depositors.
urday and Sundav and on their pre iding.
return Sundav afternoon report-1
n hus been granted to
in Mullen county to
ir crops.
Captain Mueller. German of-
ficer. charged with cruelty to
prisoners during the war, caus-
ing the death of several was con-
victe.l and . sonte nccd to six
m -- imori, ■ nt it.
day afternco and report a nice "Honei
time and plenty of fun ana i —
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Gilmer Saturday. Mr. G. H. ,
Duke marketing a nice crop of Re
orercuma-nan
' cc,s.
Mr. and Mrs. McNight andsion, having convened Monday
family visited relatives last Sat-morning with Justice Bledsoe
AND COMMENT Roads in This County
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Matinee and Night w EDNESDAYl 10 and 2Cc/
The first une wedding in
town will be tohqorrow evening.
Episode 14 of / William Fo* Presents
THE PHANTOM FO/ The wesTs Greyest ahoo
Also a Gond Comedy ing star.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK J
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NEWS NOTES
In much the same way the financialkresources of thj com-
munity are exemplified by the Statments and activities
for persons from 9 to 99.
ITA ALL LATE EVENTS.
ADMISSION 10 AND 20c
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And . $ 1 nus e i .' a
"The Bank of Personal Service"
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owd went up to a pond
> ar lettie on a fishing trip
Cay alter,.oon expecting to
(turn Tuesday.
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1 Mr. im Nings and family and
2. ?. A. Miller and family
eve g e on a fishing trip to
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Theie was a good singing atducte- the Ore City Normal nnd a month with relatives, re
Mr. Joe Hills Sunday afternoon. I S h
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Pilcher ( with a f;
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hold- will cntinne for a month.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 31, 1921, newspaper, May 31, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432006/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.