The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Gilmer Mirror
REX TODAY
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ATTENTION FARMERS
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Daily and Weekly
I will gin the present cotton
the Oak Lawn
perfect, th pictpre has a plot i
DALLAS. TEN \S
V. H. Reed.
Mr. >
Have you ever slipped off the son "Earthound" arouse 1 wide;
fact that the
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theory and the
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"ROOM AND BOARD"
"Farthbound" he was concerned
Smooth as
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.ch at 8 per cent would only proqure $200.00 ;
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What Would Your Family Need?
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Jurors for week begin1
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26, 1921.
JNO. A. MATHIS, Agent
Southwestern Life Ins. Co.
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J W. Marr, Pittsburg, R 1.
My fig
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mermaids
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wife, "
wh IF
not been adiusted skmld call atl
city’s bathing hautv
Rex today.
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Fntranc ingly Fragrant,
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Personal Mention of Those Who
Come and Go.
NOTICE TO THE
DISABLED SOLDIERS
For
Hot Weather Comfort
Nysis
I. F. Denion,/Gilmer. Texas,
bllmer, Texas,
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’ mow. isie of the biggest mo-
ktendRuns in Legitimate
Hou in New York and
• Chia Evidence of Power
ISCAID THE GREATEST
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the apl, in New
-iworld’srgest motii,
theatreave proved conclusive =
ly thatEarthbourd," which =
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J C. Easterly. Big Sandy, R
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has cluttered it up for the sum-
it would take $1,000 to pay his debts should he die this yea .
—We now h.;ve the largest and most substantial sub- #
scription list ever carried by any papep'in Upshur county. =
have Meador.
Don't bb your hair. : :
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= —With a description and the pi ices on your wares and
E merchandise, there is better and more satisfactory way
ruggists
Gilmer. Texas
rmaids are ent redin
l. L. Butler,
- Born Irish Girl. Playing
Servant in a Castle.
modernly equipped Job _ Departments in East #
Texas. We hanle all classes, especially the high §
elas work, with neatness and dispatch.
at onee COKSTANCE BIN NA IN
city’s bathing beaufy contest.—
! Rex today.
concert on the lawn that the- ____
band would have given, and «on Mrs. L. C. Suitk motored
tinned to practice in the court o'er to Longview Thursday- t
- ater that as long as his wife liyos,and should this man live to be 55 years old. he will draw $50.00 per month
that curing the first 12 year after the death of this man his family will get $100.00 per month; alter that $50
- a payable during the fipa years is that is yt nest child will be grown and able to support itself after 12
ire's, my fortune. Sir.
Five hundrea. fair
are entered n the
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Mrs. Henry Harrin f Wa.
I intain, was oprated on at
r praised by
s of both
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BANDSTAND [• • •••••.. .,
LUMBER MOVED ♦ SEE YOURSELF •
At the Crystal tody wl be
object of Mr.'
All disabled soldi rs
claims for compensation
Aside fm the fact that Basil =
King’s grit story/ is presented =
with an a star cast and ithat a =
whole yea of wqrk was spent =
upon it tomake it technically =
Figure this out for yourself, and if the income on your property will not support your wife and children, don’t you think you had better look for them a job while you are here
so you can help them get started to work, as they evidently will have to find a job after you are dead, and if they have some experience, it won’t be so hard on them, and they
will be getting more wages. / /
THINK IT OVER, OLD TOP, then let me show you now you can be your wife’s naymaster after your death by making a small deposit each year with the SOUTH-
WESTERN LIFE OF DALLAS. ’ “
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"Earthbound"wi hold you
Spellbound.— Rex tomorrow.
She lost her heart trying to
*•«! her home.—Al Crystal to-1
day.,__Va—-
'th or >‘200
mer.
The lumber was placed on the
grounds for its erection, but lay
there and warped into semi-;
circles,
in the meantime Gilmer peo-
ple missed the Summer night ,
merely with writing the best
story he knew how to write,
wiehou” wishing to preach.
M i. /Aaron has returned'
• - a' week’s visit to San
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Mias Williams, dayhter of
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Gilmer came near having a •
band stand during the past sum-
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Mr. W. F..GipK
a visit from Plas,
the of his parems.
E QUID DAILY MIRROR
My figure’s. my fortune, i. passion swep*
They sid! Five hundred fair; faithless min nd
mer.
\\< den’t lord
do better next -u
i xterd runs at the Ast ==
Thatr New York and a^he, ~
Plarhoi in Chicago, biy legi- j g
timte eatres and an Jattend- ] S
ancd th broke all records atl=
crop tor 50 cents per hundred
lint. Lagging and tie^Jl.OO
per bale.)/Market prj paid for
your coton seed"Two miles
nitarium Wed- East of/Gilmer.
w 1m d 2
A successful man of this community a few days ago stopp 1, i gure what the probable expense of hi- family wo ill be if he should die. He has a wife and four children
and he figured they could not live as they have been living iri s than $2,060.00 per year. , /
This man owns property that could reasonably be expect -d t • ing an income of- $600.00 per year. He was carrying $7500.00 Life Insurance of which amount he figures
t‛ .00 to pay docfor’s bills and burial expen e . which wo‛d nnl lave $2 500.00 in cash to be invested by his
which ailpe‛ to the income of his proper’ y v dd ake $800.0 e r . 1 i‛ • - ‛1 have 1 live on.
order that his wife andIshdren can be after his death asbefore, he bought a policy
r inrme above m nirgl will give his famdy the necessnry 82000.00 per year for Iio
o‛h -’ho Was oy rated on at : P‘ al of “Wedding Bells.” Try it
"ak luwn S niuArium last Sunjat theCrystaltomgrrw.
dy is getting along nicely. —i----______
house. - meet her husband, Vp-E.
Notgetting-ce band stand Smith on his revyr’from San
Perhans dieragd 'them, for Antonio.
" hayn’t noticed them prac- —1—
ticin fately..Mrs. Lessie Havle, Cleburne
With the closing of August Edwards, Bodie Edwards and
the lumber was disposed of and- wife of Enloe and Mj Lampkin
hauled aft the lawn, where ittof Paris are visjKgR. A. Penn
new cause of divorce in "Wel-
ding Bells" b Canstance Tal-
mage at the Crystal tomorr .
different tcany that nas ever =
j attempted Ffore. Forthat rea i ss
Mr. E. L. Barnwell is confined
to his home quite siek. His
many friends hopfo see him
out soon.
for life an1 nay ne proni n :f
per mot.ti. His idea for h: in:
This Policy Will Pay $100.00 Per Month
less than $2000 p r >. e
•ar whi . ;. Me i 1, :
spread disussion not only =
W illiams/ of Rose
1!‘ and 20th fF St p _____
-larshalf n the \ Pretty Romance of a NeL,
King in writing it. = ==
But whether! they found a soj== \ =
Jution or not, ill confessed that! =m _ mom
Up-To-Date Job Department I
,lmti fran.kiv that in writing sI ___The Mirror also has one of the best and most =
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Avoid Troukle By Having Ycur Insurance Written By a Man Who Knows How. 17 Years Experiegce gh
. M --1s lh mice Willis an 1 I
Sophia lanev of Pittsburg ro-
turn d to their home Thursday
eftera i-i-wth Mr-. O. J.
DMLAS, TEXAS
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—Telephone 179 andaskyfthe Advertising Manager, =
emnqgnabtissthutnthewshentne E who will call and-helpyoy to prepare your message for j
! wher - it has been shown. The = the people through the DAILY AND WEEKLY
h,E MIRROR. Ask for Daily and Weekly combina- |
a seductive tion rate.
the woman eaer intothe life beeond] == .z ==
gave rise to much speculation = / ==
as to the plausibility of such a= =
v “ )‛ । • n‛ t n ch an up
.rd wlndr .g Sent ut by
1) . Bur : : • f War i.- . I sur
ii‛ iron 2" L’ C. pres n ted one of the pettiest ’
.1 -- imports’.. nid be old time romau e-. safedat at
1 ckedafter . "t ) . c stle, of a noble byrn lady mas
rh-PMn querading $ K servant, the
Daima >f th- Hme Sujce heroine an pterica millionaire.
Smt.. ’ •’ t e Amerian Fe The -tle<full of moss and.
Use it generpisl
%.s. mertgiges, and the men waits BII j ING
------------ 1 lor her to confess ownership and
If y u want the bet price V the romaces develops. It is a’
c‛ ? have it E inH , 14 pretty s ory, a wholesome story.
"P "C'-'th mar v pretty scenes,. ‘ “Once a Trial, Aho ay. Nyal
best samp), a: 'V • - afthei ’ w
county.
ior the wock beginning S.ptemi
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J. E. Harris. Pine, T,xas.
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R. K. Sutton. Lafayett , R l.
J. M. Pathos n. line. Texas ( E
J. W. JBC Betti., Texas,
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s. C Tuck 1, Bettie. fex2ai 12.
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1. E. Nobles, Glcuwoc.l, lex
Xatin
and keep coo | ELsIE FERGUSON
David Phwell and 9ffer big
Stars—toy a: theKex.
E. R. Andersoi i, Bettie, Texas
A. F. Rowan, Glenwood, R 2.
J. W. East, Gilmer, R 4.
H. W. Weathers, Big Sandy,
R 2.
B. T. Roberts, Gilmer.
Holly Shepperd, Big Sandy.
C. B. Orr, Big Sandy, R 1.
C. H. Jackson, 1 Gilmer, R 3.
L. S. Mitchell, Lafayette, R
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L W. Hollinquest, Peach R
G. G, Hart, Pettie. R l.
w MF: Tay lo Gladewater,
find wife ap. R. Penn and
family. ■ .
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DISABILITY WAIVES, PREMIUM
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a 15 to 60—Men and Women
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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/m1/4/?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.