The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 61, Ed. 1 Monday, June 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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To the man in sin the gospel reservation what-so-ever. One
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PRINTING—Letter heads,
bill heads, note heads, envelopes
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printing line, let us figure with
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Editors’ Judgment Unbiased
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The friends of tobacco feel partien-
Iarly elated over this showing. fnan-
murh as 1920-21 was a maximum year
in Iegislativ circle* with 42 state leg-
latures in session and the tobacco sub-
>wt recetved an unusual amount of
eonaideration.
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plans with us. We have made quite a study of farrh =
buildings and have quite a col lection of plans and pict =
ures that will interest you. =
Everything from Cellar to Roof =
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an wife until
1 >15, at which I
have worked wonders .in their
time. But in ten thousand years
of improvement they haven’t
been able to improve on love-
making.
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Canvass of 7,847 Editors Show!
7,393 Communities Against
Abolish ng Weed.
ANTIS LOSE THREE sfATES
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES, DAILY EDITION
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TOBACCO'S FOES
LOSING GROUND
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N < Tis her broad square miles that make
iict tiestiny so great;
And giory will her soil forsake
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DENMAN LUMBER COMPANY
The Home Builders
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a GEORGE TUCKER & SONS
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Ship and Sail under town of Gilmer with!
the Stars and Stripes to prescribed by law tl
all parts of the world scribed mule.
The loss of population in
France due to the war has been
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tiff’s bed ard board: that de-
Court house
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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Here are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit. They show you just
how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month since January 1, 1921 and
how many have been sold to retail customers, in the United States.
Produced Del. to Retail Customers
--------29,883 .. ' 57,208
--------- 621,603
—---61,886 - । 87,221
127,074 Total Retail Sales.............. 208,032
the first three months of 1921 exceeded production by
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to repeal the anti-
hy married in'
Texas, on or j
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CHIPS with the Stars
• and Stripes ’ blowing
from their masts are once
more sailing the seven seas.
They are, by the Mer-
chant Marine Act, 1920,
' . . , ultimately to "
be owned and operated
privately by citizens of the
- United States."
They are American ships,
carrying passengers and, as
President Harding has said,
. carrying our car-
goes in American bottoms
to the marts of the world
Keep our splendid ships
on the seven seas under
tltt Start Mid Suites Uji
sailing and shipping on
them.
Free use of
Shipping Board films
Use of Shipping Board
motion picture films, four
reels, free on request of
any mayor, pastor, post-
master, or organization.
SHIPS FOR SALE
(To American cum nt ard^
Steel steamers both oil and cool
burners Also wood steamers
wood hulls and ocean-going tus.
Further information may be ob-
tained by request.
For sailings of passenger
and freight ships to all
parts of the world and all
other information write
to :
U. S. Shipping Board
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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subsided. As a result of its indulgence these well-known verses
and their patriotic appeal’andpicforial coloring .warrant their re- i
product io, Th vrses were written year ago. and were given j
ed April output of the fa
These forts clearly s
than manufacturing facil
which are now being rapit
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To the Sheriff of any Con
stable of Upehur County, Greet-1
ing: • 2— * .
You are hereby commanded.
Th- Su’ .
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reall is two-fold and until the
answer is two-fold there can be friend of His, “ye an my friends
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sap;wrt. Tiis opinlon is basd on tin
results of the questionnaires on the
sutjert sent out to newspaper editor
of the country-by the l’ress Servlet .
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—— I, N. A. Blasingame, Impound
m ing officer of the town of Gil-
■ mer, did on the 24th da of May
4 1921, take up and impound One
gr Black Mare Mule, branded DA ■
> on the left hip, ahd I wily/on the I
ge- 16th day of June, 1921 sell to 1 jflML
the highest bidder fov cash at TE a 9F.
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ond: There must be an offer of
f the pardoned life for service and
in this offer there must be no
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Exultant brad und fne,^
published in the County of Up-
shur for four successive weeks
previous to the return day here-
of you summons Jim King whose
residence is unknown to be and
appear before the Hon. District
court in and for the County of
Urshur at the next regular term
thereof, to be holden in the Coun
ty of Upshur at the court house
thereof in Gilmer on he Fourth
day of July, A. D. 192r
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Of course it is none of oir
business. But the old fashioned
1 man who dug a well six feet
— from the kitchen door must have
-Ex been hard up for something to
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agitu;1on and lezislative activity or
the subject of tobucco following the
sucess of the drive for prohibitiot
of liquor the eifor: s of reformers seek
ing to abolish tobacre have no genera!
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Conrany of New York City. j
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(1 D you farvor the "adment o _
1 rit, "utu val " SWEET POrro SLIPS
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Aline King a girl,
। Plaintiff asks that she be giv-
' en care and cusl
it ody of each of
e named children:
fore plaintiff prajs that
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In which the mystery of a
man’s birth’ was 'solved, through
a tragedy. Crystal today.
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Salado smiles. Aquilla.xeeps, i,
Lampasas proudly pleads, .7
.hi Guadalupe bends its cturse .
fide the loved Leon;
" ■ d raza blends his breathings hoarse
th Ocean’s constant mean.
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q ' . f e ■-.’ll suet
lezistarien. aithotgh only 26) of their
reported that public opinion als fa
on’s "}ets and Poe “i Texas.” Mrs. Hamlett liv- i
(“Ne
:y h " valley crowns
I - 1 waving green.
ina darkly frowns
he Jon Sabine.
their names be sundered?
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= Better Farm Buildings |
= The farmer of today realizes the necessity and value of =
== good buildings. Whether it be a harn, bog or chicken =
= house, silo, granary implement shed or house, it can be =
= proven that money invested in farm improvements yield =
== attractive returns. Come in and talk over your building ==
.an oe ee a l ing 4854 then and thre to ans-
wer the petithin of Minnie King
[filed in said yurt ion the 6th
; day of June..' A. V. 1921 against
w ; , s i said Jim King and alleging in
' ,, ' . substance as follows:.
i Plaintiff showsta the Court
mhatsheanatneoeremtamwere
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PROFESSION
BLSIN
school building. NOctagon shape.
Montauk make. Finder please
notify Mrs. Horrace Bledsoe. 3tc
FOR SALlV^ four gallon
Jersey Cow, part cash balance
terms. Apply/ah once, have too
many on hand. M. B. Briggs.3tde
FOR NNT— Furnished
rooms for light mouse keeping.1
block of square. Phone 197. 3tde
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hot summer of hard work with-
out a sick spell, if you start with
your system full of impurities.
To avoid a break down in the
busy season begin now taking
Pi ickly Ash Bitters, the remedy
for men. It will purify the blood
liver and bowels and put the -
system in healthy condition. ,
Prive Si.25 per bottle. Gilmer
vom the prohibition of tobaeo at
.27 . " ’ "" tnelterion of the ooms 1utlous efTor
3 - 1 r-ale hy rhe etit ir to distingulshput j
’ll.- opin: from .their own personaiW _____.
ot U'K." the article continues
:at.-1 pontuge of repller /-
« dr. J.
per cent of its
ptblie against
The legista-
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thi/
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tacuted the!
Give
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. . JW Production .
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.....ready specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks and the estimat
ctory and assembly plants combined calls for only 90,000. gu »
how that the demand for Ford products is growing much fatter ]
ities to produce and were it not for the dealers’ limited stocks, 1
ily depleted, many more customers would have been compelled 2
- - oply,a matter‘of weeks; therefore, until a big surplus of |
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Utah, Under Mormon Influence, Onl)
Commonwca.th to Adopt Prohibi-
tion Measure During Year.
Lis tohacco going to have its sdalt
nd ted to the be! of the prohibitionts
bemide Unit of the luinented but as
yet net alti ther late alcohol/" i
tile qnestiem anl.ct ty Garret Smith
fn an article in the current isste o!
Leslies Nnuarre *
The writer reshes the conclusiot
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i returas f*m i'.
cent 'no’
"In Iowa whe
per cent a bill
\1A N, rt.w. together as man
Vs ptember -4-
s "0 yardsrh of Ice Plant time the defendant, without any
F‛P ALDTEDGE cause on the phrt o: the plaintiff,
"It i+ of sp-’al h tercet to notejc..
n * citer t answering the first 58 3tdc.
"" ‘ " 00.0 - . ng es
; v. liw banks between.
gia! t ( olo:ad5 sleeps •
K!with foWery me-ds;
cigarei law of th i
tionnair sho*at !•
elitors I-iev,1 r:
ant to‛mc,, 1-gi d
LAWN MDWINX—P^one or-
ders to the Mirror of Gee if you
there, has beeh increusec want your lawn moweg, and weT
come a running. We need the
vrit, with vout return
ing how you have
same.
ven undermy hand and the
* seal of said court in Gilmer this
J 6th day of Jun A. D. 1921.
Let this our motto be: MeEMEZik‛2 1′72 :! t a
O n .State is one. So let it rest
United, great and free. ’ ‛ k F r ‛ i
Ri ng worm,T etter or otheriteh-
ing skin diseaees. Try this
trcatment at ouc risk.
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CONSUMERS fendant ha re r ained
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- ‘ - ' "1*ui The ice driven mar
.’h r^. . N7c600 have time toylean but
- : e ci tier: wi-an frigerator. Icais melting all the. defendant
time he delaysNf your refrig- there w er e born tc them the fol-
in eo1,t. wh'ie 20 f ailec erator is not sope can dump it; lowing chidren:F ed King,a boy
, right in. it will be delivered on fifteen yehrs old,
cigarette law has been passed and
signed by thagovernor. ■
"A bill to retea’ the anti-digarette
law in Kansas, with • per cent no‛s,‛
tw rem iving the attention of its lezts-
laturm Lst year a petition for n
ref f n 2uza .1) O;gon to proiibit the
use of ! bacco fied of suffirient sig-
natnrs *o bring the qtestion to a
vot. ine tn p r ci nt of iln- eritors
dea tir puhlic against Ieg’siation.
I "snie: ( ail j cizaret : • bin hns
h1 t0m/"e nfvorally in the
1omrsg T! e ! or „f that state r-.
pi •• 1 11 ter ut against its public
you. Phone us and a solicitor
Attest: CLAUDE RAY.
Clerk District Court Upshur
' County Texas, 6— 13-29-2Te
ADA ERTISING RATES mdimu
Daily, per inh •20 cts Weekly, per inch -------25 cts
‘a Locals-
Weekly, per-line 10 cts Daily per line - 10 cts
Daily and Weekly both— .......................15 cts.
TEXAS VERSE
By Lizzie Hamlett
rsmalhave till
......J East Te
J . A.! serd E re a
No North no South
wepks ng, ». '<1
has siirnerj • ! ili
I: We p- .! grandeur amialon-
Righ: enward * the sea. 4 F • 1 6 4 ‘
Gilmer
t-l of f'.ll. where Mormon
rmlpinat." the article
1 0'4. . "he 11 aLa-tabacao inove
rars, at’iu the caxe of Ten-
• Arlatcas and Iowa, to be los-
pnani atl is not to any consic-
' extent supported by the peo-
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are out of harmony service is the god of that indi-
85.00 One Month____
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR < . ■
cranon myrpuslication XoT"SMPSADEnCYovvicer
‘wives, by ballotei —
Phqne/Day 137
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Gilndet,yxas)
Let one grand center call her sons
To legislative halls; H§ ’
Let one grand voice, in th inde rones.
Guard well her ‘outer walls.”
. tino .f Arizona
n nu1be ‛init ;
‘1′10 pie,,
. ti , consump-
;» u i'Uk, chewin:
- . i then d~feate !
2jv (i‛**<1 ionna ire ।
ta‛e were •2 per |
Fare ‘ortado, Heikor
Crops, Liv Stok, Bur-
glaryari Accident/
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N.M.HAi9N &/SON
Office Oper/N.Bank
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Such act of-sa rileg ?
Who from us th A wold basely wiest
Oyr holiest heritage?
Bought with a prae, it is our own!
Aud shall we rend in twai
What was cemeshted into one
Ry blood ofMeroes slain?
Divide he State: How then appease
The-blessed name* of those
>,4 Who witch with ceaceless jealousies
Their toshes'long rfpose?
g Say for Ahat portion Crockett fought?
For what did Travis die?
Fer which hath Houston’s pleading bought
4 ' A Nation’s sympathy ? &:l# 3n
Sa-’hih shall claim Jacinto’s plains?
„KVnich owns the Alamo"
. Te shich b rg ’he gory stain
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no agreement with God. It la if you do what-soeyer I com-
|\ just as imperitive to obey in one round youand any incident in
• ' . directon as it is another and life, be it ever so trifling, which
< while we remain aloof in either causes one to discontinue this
winGod. First: There must be vidual for he obeys itanther
a complete turning away from than God who says. "Thou shelt
K; i all sin with a purpose to undo have no other gods before me.”
, orders will prevent i
’ If you would be
place your order now. D
MARSHALL MOTOR CO.
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f THE qunttfi D^LY HHHROR
I . Published Daily (Except Sunday) \
estimated at 4,000,000. . a
Talking machis traded for'
pianos. J. L. Mier. R3d&wlm
Dpp’t p.\pgct to get through a
your re-1 II., Thau while
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rose bushes (not
gumneu stock) Ferna and
potplants.
N YOST FLORAL CO.
Tyler, Texas
Q . Fred Ham, Agent .
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 61, Ed. 1 Monday, June 6, 1921, newspaper, June 6, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432011/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.