The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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VOi.. 9. No. 113
By GEO. TUCKER
IN THIS WAY THE NEAPOLITAN SAID ’
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Wheat is selling at .$1.32 per
SAN SOUCI CLUB
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BILLING SPENDS HIS DIME”
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Sabbath day’s journey. Will Chandler being accredited ) IN THE SCHOOL ROOM FOR A FULL DAYS
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W. A. PHILLIPS
supporting company is highly gas vou can buy.
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Candidate tor Superintendent
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The Only Guaranty
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The pretty new home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E Brevard on Boyd
Member Federal
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The outstanding success and marked popu-
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THE FIRST AMBITION OF THIS
BANK IS TO JUSTIFY THE CON-
FIDENCE OF ITS CUSTOMERS--
TO BE TRUSTED BECAUSE OF
ITS GOOD JUDGMENT AND CARE
FUL ATTENTION TO THEIR IN-
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O J. BECKWORTH
ForCounty Superin?endent
and vote for a man in the prime of life--40 years old.
VOTE for O J. BECKWORTH, who is equipped
with a Diploma and two Permanent Certificates and
eleven years* successful experience in teaching.
VOTE for O. J. BECKWORTH and vote for a
change of policy in the office of County Superin-
tendentin Upshur County.
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MRS. BREVARD ENTERTAIN -
NATIONAL BANK
C. T. CROSBY, Carhier
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was ths scene of a love-
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I FARMERS & MERCHANTS!
Sabbath day’s journey with having caught one
Five business houses burned =
LESS “SCHOOL KEEPING” IN OUR RURAZ
SCHOO’S. IT IS NOT SO MUCH WHC YOE
furnishings counter in a large Armstrong, Tke coup]** left in that he was not
department store? Does not this their car for Mexia, their fu- ------
same chap do wonderful stunts
when caught in the vertex of a
South American revolution. If
you doubt it. see this really ex- ered a
cellent comedy, filled as it is now a
m. aoe am
Just as the ancient Neapolitans recognized
=£ their sign of integrity as a recommendation, just
— so have thousands of patrons long since recognized
2 the Farmers and Merchants National Bank as
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bushel.
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Three miles used to be consid- Lake Devernia recently. Mrr,
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Hallis Wells. also of Pittsburg. The crowd at the Farm the balloting. Don t lose your
were married at the‘home of Labor Union nienie Wednesdav temper at the last moment.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wideman of was a good one. but not so large ---: 1
this city, cousins of the bride- as it was the first day. A five Mr. W. E. Crosby is having
groom. hour speech was enough to re- his home painted and some sub-
------- “ duce the attendance tb> hot rtantial improvements made on
Mr. Swann Anderson died last weather. L it.
Sunday at his home in the Ewell -------------— । .. ' _ ......_________
Crystal Theatre
THURSDAY—FAMILY NIGHT
WALTER HIERS
In “Mr. Billings Spends His Diwne”
with JACQUELINE LOGAN
Everybody's young and happy in this lar
You’ll be, too. when you see it. It hasn’t a avbos
a blue momeit.
EDNA MURPHY in
“Her Dangerous Path7
The Entire Family for 20c
Commerce, Miss Lula Boyd of kilng otto .lunik and Jas. Me- ' =
, Dallas, and Mrs Pet Buie Smith. Alpine, “and seriously’ wounding । =
Mrs. Jas. Me Alpine. |<i|i
give him bread to eat, and if he
be thirsty, give him water to
drink.—Proverbs 25:21 /
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■ Tae Want •
onon DAILY MIRRO
Patronize IL
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> Everything frona Cellar to roof
11 A. M. to 11 P M.
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L. Carpenter, business man of ent.
Pittsburk,. Texas, and Miss
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qiLfEER SOCIAL §
EVENTS
ARE, BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO? A LEFBEE
PROGRAM FOR ALL SCHOOLS, PROFER
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE, AND AtULLDAYS WORK .
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 24, 1921.
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ADMISSION 10 and 20 Cevtn.
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SATURDAY
“RACING ucn"
with "MONTY BANKS'
—Comedy Screech, Thrills, Laughs, Romance
The 6th Episode of
“The Way of a Man"
LATE NEWS i
AND COMMENT Dependability
there which only drew seven
pounds... ■ .. •
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There was a good crowd at ----------------- 1
Big Sandy Wednesday night to Several new stores and new ;
attend the speaking of the can- residences have been built in j
Longview, July 23—Bonner didates for County Superintend- Gilmer recently. : 1
Of the Brazzen Family At
Suffolk.
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If thine enemy be hungry,
with laughs and thrills. The deends largely on the amount of was
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• Some splendid catches of
blerk. bass have been made at
HAS AN INTEREST IN ITS
CUSTOMERS WHICH REACH-
ES BEYOND THE LEDGER
SHEET THAT BEARS YOUR
NAME.
PUBLISHED DAILI
(Except Sunday)
--By—
" GEORGE TUCKER
community, the funeral taking Connie Arthur, colored. was ,
place Monday. He is survived by arrested Wednesday night for ,
a wife and several children., whipping his wife, whom he,
--------------- knocked down on Harrison
Wednesday was one of the street. Night Policeman Chand-
"See that Key
TT MAKES possible, at last, an interlocking, locked-on
A roof the wind can’t budge, the cun can’t curl nor
water get through. GENASCO LATITE SHINGLES
Ink tut niu, ctld and diutmftrt. They cost less and last
longer than ordinary thingies. Come in and examine them.
THE HOME BUILDERS, , i ’ . tmz»
FRIDAY
. "MY MAN”
A story of a modern cave man who wooed wis
tons of roses. A drama with delightful comedy-
g, An Ail Star Cast with
PATSY RUTH MILLER DUSTIN FARNUM
Alo AESOPS FABLES
Show Starts g P. M. ADMISSION 10 and 20 Canto.
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'hottest days of the season (ler arrested him and he gave
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The Weekly Mirror and Dallas---
Semi-Weekly News, $1.75. | Subscribe for the Mirror.
E There was a most enjoyable
E family re-union and dining at
the home of Mr B. B. Brazzel,-Heights
S of Suffolk, last week'.------.-aocial-anarwenesaayal-.“ ==
= Among those present were । tern‘0,1 ''’ben Mrs. Brevard en-ia up trim tn S.R gr
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Park and tertained the members ef the a bale from 2 low July mark. =
little son, W. H. Hatcher and B. San Sousi.club and a. number of. i=
B. Brazzell of San Antonio; D. invited guests. The Mitchell gas well at Fort =
G. Hatcher and wife of Los An-! Bridge, the chosen game of C Ums, Col., is on fire-and spout- =
geles. Cal, also Mr J. H. Park the dub was the diversion for. ing flames.
__ and wife, son and daughter; the ’be afternoon, and after several —1° =
= vieitors departed a day or two interesting games Mrs. Brevard - j. M. Holland, 84, civil war =
g ago for a visit to Louisiana, af-irerved a delicious salad course veteran was killed by a Cotton =
“ ter a delightful visit to relatives consist ing of the following Belt train at Corsicana
at Suffolk. ।menu: Frozen salad, raisin and —o- -
—--- | nut bread sandwiches, olives The army now has the first =
rand ice tea, successful flying boat that was gg
The following members and adapted to operate over land or. =
guests enjoyed this delightful water 1#
_ Walter Hiers, in “Mr. Billings party : Mesdames Jimmie Fleet-
=. Spends His Dime.” will be the wood, Rex -Moughon. Charles Twelye people were killed and =
attraction at ' the Crystal to- Robertson, Jno. Grammer, 19 injured when a New York =
night - tHorace Davis, Boyd Crosby. Central train struck a. motor ==
This newccomedy is a succes- Peck Williams. Ed Stephens, vi -icle at a crossing in Ohio. ==
sion of dramatic and mirth-pro- Aubrey Petty, Jack Winn F L. —o--
voking moments from start to Mevers of Madson, Wis., Terry Ne ar Cameron. Abe Claxton =
finish. It is Hiers all the way of Houston. Minor Stephens of ran amuck with a 30-30 rifle =
through, with his funny antics
and winsome smile.
In this picture the star’s fav-
orite motto is “Everything
comes to him who waits,” for Re y Burten, 25, and under
does not John Percival Billings Longview, July 23— C. T sentence, f 25 years in the pen,
(Walter Hiers) ascend to dizzy Braziel of Mexia and Miss wanted to marry Mary Simms,
heghts from his humble posi- Jessie Nobles, of James, wen 22. at Tulsa.' Okla.. the clerk re-
tion as clerk behind his men’s married here by tke Rey .W. W. fusing the license on the ground
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1924, newspaper, July 24, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432308/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.