The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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to $73,000 were granted in Ty- building ccmmittee and the line
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SALESMEN WANTED
which all Gilmer may feel justly
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may be entitled to.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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To th ' Honcrable J. R. Warren, and paid for said land he went
Judge of said Court:
Gilmer,
Also sell Remington Portable.
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FRESH FRUITS and VEGETA-
BLES ARE IN THEIR PRIME
We barbecue every day, bring
your chickens to us to be bar-
snid petition alleging
The State of Texas
County of Upshur,
The Mirror can turn out your
job work promptly, and would
like to figure with you on it.
The Mirror carries Mortgnges
Deeds, Vendor'll Lien Notes, Oil
Leases, Royalty Deeds, and in
various forms All inistock. **
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N A. Scale, W. A. Johnson and
w fe. Scrap Johnson, be cited to
appear and answer this petition,
and that the unknown heirs of
Mrs. Beckie Hill, or — Robin-
Tre Weekly Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly News, $1.75.
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, Gilmer, August t6th.
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Come and worship with us
T. C. MAHAN. Pastor.
Milk is Your Best Food—Use
More of It
SENIOR B. Y. P U.
PROGRAM
CLAUDE RAY,
Clerk, District Court, Upshur
County, Texas
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proud. Such a parsonage would
i- - to any city church
Be thou faithful, come thou
with us. All members are urged
to he present and others cor-
dially invited.
Solo at the morning service
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d; nee of the unknown heirs of
Mrs. Beckie Hill, or — Robinson
is to Plaintiff unknown, and can-
One of the many advantages
you obtain by coming here for
your Fotwear is greater satis-
faction. Our shoes fit, give long
service, always look good and
the prices are reasonable.
The around the world flyers
are now, in Iceland on the re-
turn around the world trip, but
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We want men who have their
own conveyance who are inter-
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AND COMMENT AI THE CHURCHES
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Saturday August 16th.
Momning 8"Hgect“The value
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Better Shoe
Satisfaction
Whether it is at noon or
midnighr, try one cf our
delicious toasted cheese
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THIS IS THE SEASON TO EAT MORE
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, AND YOU ..
CAN ALWAYS FIND A CHOICE OFEER-
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ferent tracts of land from 3 to restedin making
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' The diligent efforte of the
it is by no means certain
they are going to make it.
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The political campaign
WASHING A CAR IS HARD WORK AND IT IS
DIFFICULT TO DO A GOOD JOB UNLESS YOU
ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE IT.
WEARE FULLY EQUIPPED FOR THIS WORK
AND ASK A CHANCE TO PROVE OUR ABILITY
TO SATISFY YOU .
A hospital for negroes has
been ordered built at Marshall
by the United Brothers of
Friendship and Sisters of the
Mystericus Ten.
CITATION BY PUBI ‘
CATION
X a picnic or motor tlip kt X
8 us pack a lunch for you 9
You'll Be s alisfied
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HIGHWAY GARAGE
On JEFFER SON HIGHWAY North of Court Home
not be ascertained. eon deceased, be cited by publ-
Second: For cause of action ~ation to anpear and answer in
Fiaintif alleges that he bought this behalf, and on final trial he
96 acres of land on E T Powell have judgment and decree of
Headright Survey in Upshur Cort decreeing the title to the
County, Texas, about 40 years land and premises above de-
md W. A. Johnson and wife, •
- rap Jchnse n. and the unknown manept improvements thereon,
cirs of Mrs. Beckie Hill or land bas used. occupied and ren-
Bchinscn, deceased, hereinafter idered and paid taxes on same.
a»kd Defendants, and shows to And since no deed was executed
' Court: ' tr -aid land, there is a cloud
First: Inat Plaintif resides me upen the title to said land o
n UrsanrsCounty TxAsand wichishould be removed.,, ? FOR A good LUNCH
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and W . A Jonnson, and -wife, +ifF nravs tht Defendants, Mrs
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday school at 9:45, J. H.
Mathis. Sfperintendent.
Communion services at 11
a. m.
Everybody cordially invited
Prompt delivery of the groceries usually means ev-
erything to the housewife. Our delivery is always
prompt and dependable. The quality of our groceries, in
line with our service, is the best.
The habit of phoning your orders to us will give you
bth satisfaction and quality for your Dollar.
LOVELL (Q. BRAWLEY
See or write G. W. Tucker, Box 122 N. Cl nton Ave., Dallas,
177, Gilmer, Texas. 99-tf Texas.' 122-6t itwp
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spirits of co-operation upon the
part of .the membership will
—Guaranteed Hemstitching and
Picoting Attachment. Fits any
sewing machine. $2.50 prepaid
or C.O D. • Circulars free.
LaFlesh Hemstitching Co., Dept
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"Ae Know Where You Live'’
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.ou are hereby commanded to
summon the Unknown Heirs of
I Beckie Hm or — Robinson, de-
| ceased, by making publication
of this Citation once in each
week fcr four successive weeks
previous to the return day here
of. in some newspaper published j
in your county, to appear at the,
■ next regular term of the Dis-
Bailey in out for Mrs. Fergu- j
son for Governor. i ,
aa —o— i Sunday School 9:30 a.
new E. Chandler, Superinten
1 Sa:vcos Sunday : ' 1.
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and &P m.
Herein fail not but have be-
fore said Court, at its aforesaid
regular term, this writ with
your return thereon, showing
bow ycu have executed the
same.
’ ' a 11 is.Pla • an 9 miles of Gilmer. Also a black-i twenty dollars per day selling
' e, . 11 ne wh eir .. 0 * , i smith shop. Will take a car or' maps. One man to a county. Ad-
ccke 1 o okin <n ‘par of mules in part payment, dress National Map Company,
ceneed. are Defendants, and ‘ - -
Bethesda Lodge No. 142, A.
F & A. M., meets in regular
communication Saturday night
of this week at 8 o’clock. One
Master’s degree will be con-
Mrs. C. M Morgtn and two
children, of Reston, Ark ,'are
visiting at the home of her
mother. Mrs; J. H. Pickett.
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ever near Marshall, that has by Miss Davidson, and offertory
been in progress since July 1st,by Miss Ruth Smith
will close on the 10th.
S S 9:45 a. m.. T. E. Graves.
Supt. All are urged to be or
time
Preaching at 11a.m., and at
Represents the latest achieve-
ments in typewriter construc-
tion; gives the greatest meas-
ure of satisfactory service and a
quality of work that is unsur-
passed.
J. M. SHEPPERD
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ago, and paid cash for same, inscribed in Plaintiff, and "such
two tracts, one cf 48 acres, he other and further relief as he
purchased from N. A. Seale, de-1-------------------------------
ceased, and the second tract, of 0000000000000000006000000000000003000000000000000009
48 acres, was purchased from N.
A. Seale as agent for Mrs. Beck-
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Every Pair Guaran-
teed to be Solid
Leather
trit Court of Upshur County, to
be holden at the Court House
thereof, in Gilmer. cn the 2nd becued in the most delicious
Monday in September A. D, ‘ style, we will take care of a
1924, the same being the 8th large number for picnics or just
day of September, A. L. 1924,' one or two for family use. Bring
tF'n and there to answer a pe- them to us. T. E. BowdenBar-
titie n filed in said court on the becue Pit. dw tf
9th day of August A. D 1924, in ।-------—
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Toe biggest we of the year soon make' our beautiful new
has just been hrought in in the parsnage a finished reality, of
. Osage country, in Oklahma.
reinafter styled Plaintiff, verse possersicn of said land for Given under my hand and the
nplainingof Mrs. N. A. Seale, f rty years, has had same en- seal of said Court, at office in
clesed, made valuable,’and per- Gilmer, on this the 9th day o
August, A. D., 1924.
present. Visitors are welcome.
Brother H. W. Pierpont, Dis-
trict Deputy Grand Master,
tenth District, will tie present
in his official capacity. .Brother
Hardy Petty will also deliver a
Masonic address.
DISTRIBUTOR
Texas
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from Paris as saying that only
German blunder at a critical
moment can now block the Lon-
don reparation, conference;
, . . , * er..u...jas above stated.
In District Court of Upshur |
County, Texas, September Term Third: Plaintiff further shows
A P 1024. “ i that at the time he purchased
THE STAT’
To the She- gdOF TEXAS, .
of Ur -if or any Const role
.ahur County, Greeting:
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The Senior B. Y. P. U. Pro-
gram .for Sunday 7:30 p. m.. at
the First Baptist church: -
Bible Lesson—John 14.
Leader—Leia Mae Stephens.
Introduction—Leader.
1. Jcsus the giver of Peace—
R A. Penn.it ’
: 2. Knowledge of the Heavenly
Heme—Herbert Pickett.
3. The question of Thomas—
Drebon Williams.
- 4. Need of a knowledge of
God—Bertha Clayton .
5 The promise of Power-
Elizabeth Marshall.
6. The coming of the Com-
forter—Cleon McCollum.
7. The plain way—Mildred
Mahan.
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Chic Spo^t
FOR FALL
I have just returned from
market with a complete
showing of early fall hats.
Smart felts, popular for
■port and tailored wear in
now being shown in all the
wanted shades and styles.
Greenville is to have a
aeven-story hotel.
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4 Eugene Goldman, oil derricki „
worker, fell to his death at Cor- of Faith.
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( —o— a- ..... . ankermhediate League at 715.
Building permita amountin
Scrap Jchnson, reside in Titus
— -County, Texas, and the resi-
warming up new, Ferguson and
Robertson are both getting so
personal in the remarks about
each other that a joint debate
/would ba dangerous, -
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Col. E. M. House, the power
behind the throne, in the Wil-
sen administration is quoted.
sandwiches with a cold
drink.
Our•hiamburgei» are al-
so c f the be st.
When you are planning
The Board of School Trustees
have secured the services of
Mrs. Johp E. Robertson to
teach a six weeks’ summer term
before the regular opening of
school, for the benefit of those
who would like to make up their
mathematics. If interested, see
or ’phone Mr. L. G. Martin,
President of the Board.
Pres, of the Board. 120-t
LET US WASH IT
ie Hill. or — Robinson, now de-
ceased, but no deeds were exe- ;
cuted to either tract, although j
vendcrs premised and agreed to
do so, and promised and con-
tracted to execute good and
sufficient deeds and conveyances
and title to the said tracts of
land, situated in Upshur Coun-'
ty, Texas, on the Headright sur- j
vey of E T Powell, about 9%
miles N 26 E from the town of
Gilmer; said land described as
follows, to-wit:
Beginning at SE corner of
Survey No. 61 made for Wilson
Donaho in NB line of survey No.
70 made for James M Irish, as-
signee of John B. Goy, stake, a
P. O. bears S 78 E 5 2-10 vrs.,
Thence N 20 W with EB line of
Wilson Donaho survey 750 vrs,
stake fcr corner, being the SW
corner of a 48 acre tract on
said survey now owned by J. E.
Strange. Thence N 70 E with
SB line of said 48 acre tract 682
vrs to NW corner of a 96 acre
tract deeded to J. F. Walker by
H. L Sewell on September 21st
1903, stake for corner, a pine
bears N 6612 W 7 vrs, another
bears S 83’4 E 9 4-10 vrs..
Thence S 20 E with WB line of
said 96 acre tract 750 vrs to SW
corner of same in NB line of J.
B. Goy survey, stake for corner,
from which a BJ bears N 39 W
4 4-10 vrs, another bears S 62%
W 2.4-10 vrs. Thence S 70 W
wit NB line of said J. B. (oy
survey 682 vrs to place of be-
ginning, containing 96 acres of
land, more or less, same being
a tcta of two tracts purchased
TheLevenanuposmanteni
Hockley county has been arrest-
ed on a charge of misappropri-
ating funds.
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The Holiness Camp meeting
C' mes now J F. Walker, in peaceable, continuous, ad-
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bread fresh daily at the T. E.
Bowden Bartiecue Pit dw-tf
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1924, newspaper, August 9, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432322/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.