The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN
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GILMER Upshur County, TAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921
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scenes in the palces ofNewport,
trickery, crime; finally, a thrilling
im Your P. & G. Coupo
At Our Store
revealing/the charm and
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| SPECIALS for tTis WEEK
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there je’tht prac-
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the building f the Highway I Jchn Patrick and Robcit Davs,
from Mineola tohe Smith coun all Titus qounty farmers, were
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Don’t spoil a new gown
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The.incrtad cotton price is dental offit
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ELSIE FERGUSON, David p well. Charle. Kent, Char-
les Gerard and a good Cast in the Parampunt Art. raft
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“COUNTERFEIT”
Directed by George Fitzmaurice.
, A band of counterfeiters, preving on Newport society.
A great reward for their capturf. A beautiful young
X aristocrat of the “old South" striving to save her
drtmother_from poverty.
yAninspiration! A trip to Washington, and the girl as-
& leaned to run down the crooks
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F t. sioner Fhmas N Graham, the
defendants were held fer the
Federal grand jury in bonds of ।
The U. S, will make special s eon each, which they furnist-
treaties with the allied powers, c. 1 as were releise.l.
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An agreemnt on Mexican oil _____________L
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Field Mars til Vgn Buelow of will regrtto ate him icave Gil-
Germany is i ad. .mer, nut who join in wishing
j ficers Wednesday night on war-
a rants charging them with dis-
__ bale in New York by reason of tilling whiskey at various points
। DIPPING CASES thehtavysefling. in that bounty. Ater a hearing
GETTING FINES r /
_____ । Gasoline is 14ents in
During the week there has Worth. 1z
I been two pleas of guilty of vio
lation of the dipping law, that of
M. M. Hubbard and Bell Cop
and each were Oped $25 and cost .... / - -------y ; |
। for not cbservifg the law which ’ —eKislature committee is MR. CASH W A2P — f,. ! I
; is being rigid/enforced, with investtgateDayismoupinsand ..... HAS FINE MELONS '
[ . a view of riddlig the county of ilh a orry "e can ’ be
I ticks as soon aS possible and get 15n•g dafineplaceto " a
L ting Upshur county in.ihe free Visit; Ge fined Ty shooting , The Mir " i indebted to Mr. | &.
IT zone antelope last tine we were Cash Hart for a big melon, of .
■__। th re. • the special white lined • variety j
vs., c. , - ‘I that he raises, that for sweet-
___________ With September the let, the Fifty deail,jand siftv wounded nss bent, Iv mejow, have
‘narasran/an/ajajagajararas I opening of the new business yea' is the casua
ity list in Belfast tried this i. His melons!
------------------------------ everything assumes a: dew Ireland. • - ' were late thyear, but no better !
aspect. ereisa lispgstigh to - ones have ben in ahketen here as j
l get down to, businesk instead of The well being-drilled north to sweetne s, fla vor and rich 11
paying a watchful waiting of Tyler has drilled into a lig- res3 of coloring:. 1
game, and everyone seems to be nite bed. I
trying to do a little mre, and ... . I
bend their energy a little harder
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.The recent heavy rains has in-
terferred with fishing.n the
tree k and squirrelLbemting in the
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Mrs. Stapp is showing a nice line of I
Silk, Felt and Duvetine Hats, all in bright =
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Starts 7:30 p. m. I UESDAY
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Butler Smith, Morris John-
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CONS LANCE TALMADGE
In Her Latest Release
“WEDDING BELLS"
Also Clyde Cook in a Special Comedy
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Th^'Ar. b™ wecta ginning Mind
Mt. Pleasant wantsa fifty Irish lady who took botlfdera to
piece band. Thatyuld be larg save her ankessaf castl.—At
g [ Th - - . .. • er than our bai, but we have Crystal today I
5 1 ne I itus Coumv Singing our band, not .fust wanting it. ’
G Convention will m Nithe second
5 Saturday and Sunday if Sep- Miners are said o be making
| tember at Old Unipe cyfhe Hig" to attack Logan,w. V.
way between NIt.Iaant as 1 ,2
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DR. E. C. MCALPIN
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fashion, romance,
! battle on a yacht in lewport harbor, andthe girl and her
mother and lover win! /
Another stirring drama,
emotional power of/Elsi Ferguson/ Be sure to see her
[ in,"Counterfeit.” /
6 Added Attraction HA: a -
Snub Pollard and /’athe Newi
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GINNERS NOTICE 1
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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G.L "Farthbound" is a hig super
special played bvzh all star
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Bepking is no exclusive
prjeileged business, remote from
the people, but exercises a re-
sponsible power in the commun
ity.
Your banker, is always ready
axd wixing to give you the bene
A‛f his experience, and trained
judgment, in your financial
deals, when you have become a
man of affairs with a bank ac-
count.
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It pays to patronize th? Wst.j 8
Ering your eotton to me and,
have it ginned on the best gid
in .Gilmer. We make yoh the
best sample forthe morl. f
est bale and the cleanest $eed of
any gin in Gilmer: i
Price, 60
NOTICI TO THE PUBLIC
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“THE RAINBOW IRAlL"
ART ACORD In HE BRIDGE OF FEAR”
WhiK is Episode 12 of
THE WHITE HORSEMAN’’
Aso Billy i RANEY in
“KHE TAXI DRIVER’
Starts 7:39 p. m. MONAY
SHIRLEY MASON In‘ The MOTHER HEART’
A l.o KINETO REVIEW ____
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There was another shower ' -y
ctinesday night, aerinnpanied "Wedding Bells," has every- pound lint.
’ vivi! lightnjagand revrber- thing you expect ri a Constance $1.00. I have
hmjef. Talmage picturgand more b - experienced gin 1 .^n in th cou dLTBlSzJerelzii
sides, at the (Xystal tomorrow'. ty who know thejr Ini ness.
‛ nstinc0 I alnange, in "W e I- thrrby viaran’ining you the
'* 1 . : L}* Crystal to- Rathe News, showing ihe best eivice tor vonj m ney.
numu. - . News first—Kex t'div. 133 2 w T. (’ 'Mitch II.
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sell our merchandise
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Thanking o r customers for their patronage, if
we earnestly solicit a continuance of same. 2
T. 0. WILLIAMS!
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921, newspaper, September 1, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432084/m1/1/?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.