The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 218, Ed. 1 Monday, November 24, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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Estimates Gost
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Bail to Men Charged With
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Judge Gurion Simpson at a night
Justice Gene McWhorter held
Mr. and Mrs. Ramah Oliver of
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against the law to kill any kind
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Mrs. Orville Laforce of Big
Sandy is. visiting Mr s, J.R. Mel-
pledged for the
these crops.
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Mrs' Chas. Roberts is visiting
her sisters at Shreveport.
guard the livestock of the clan
from the marauding lions.
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kettihg rid of every bit of the dirt and grime that
gives wear and tear to your clothes
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WALTER HUSTON—KAY FRANCIS--
KENNEH MACKENNA .
COSTS
'■'Are Lower
REAL SILK HOSIERY
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Coe Cleaning Co.
MASTER CLEANERS
Mr. S. J. Waghalter is in re-
ceipt of a letter rom Mr, B. V.
Long, who is sales manager for
the Texarkana Truck Growers
A DRY NORTHER
: ALMOST FREEZING
Monday received a
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World, 4n the policy held by/the
lat-Nat M Harrison.
A.woman seeking LOVE—Aman loving POWER meet and
discover the POWER OF WVE!
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Whet her'you plan to build or remodel, you are
faced with a unique investment opportunity.
This Company-is able to make immediate de-
liveries of high grade fumber, brick. cement, mill
work and all materials at mninimum prices.
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THE GILMER MIRROR
Phone 179
Keeping a fresh, well - grimed appearance is
not a matter of an extensive wardrobe. Any man
can appear "spick and span" by having his clothe - -
— regularly cleaned by a Master Cleaner.
Evans Johnson, night watch-
man, wus shot and killea by
farmer. —
No community that ever
of Commerce
Company
LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE
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500 acres of
Judge Cathey was in Gilmer
Monday afternoon enroute to
Tyler, where he will meet with
the other attorneys. —
KING OF BEASTS
“SHOT” BY CAMERA
hunted him down and he Was
taken to Ft. Worth jail.
GLLMER. yPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON Nov EMI AR 24, 1930.
cucuumbers, Irish Potatoes, ami-
Beans; ns well as sweeet potaa-
toes in unlimited quantities.
Lima beans are also mention-
ed as a good crop, worth $6 per
bushel. He gives estimate,of
the cost of each crop and they
all show a good profit per acre,
much better than cotton.
He says that he would like to
have that cosference with the
business men in the next ten
-days. He feels sre that he can
-ret the acreage during January
Be Run By Mr. 1
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“ONLY SAI’S WORK”
A lso Colortone Novelty, Mickey Mouse a Fox News.
He says among’ other things
. < that he w as never so colpiiv-
" < !y sold on a proposition consider-
Prevailing economic conditions react to the
especiaLbenefit of the builder. The cost of pro-
perty, labor and building materials, are lower than
they have been in several years.
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2 ter with them, so that the busi-
2 ness men will be sold on the prop
osition, for when this is done it
will be no trouble to seH—the
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Persomal
Amazing Scene of Lion Hunts
Filmed in Deep Africa
I ’aid L. Hoefler, noted explor-
er representing the Colorado-Af
rican Expedition, hunted the
lion.with his camera in the jun-
gle regions: of Tanganyika, Af-
rica, making an unsurpassed pic
torial record ofdhe daily habits
of the King of beasts in its na-
tive haunts. These supply one
of the interesting features of
“Africa Speaks” released by Co-
lumbia Pictures. It is scheduled
to play at the Crystal Theatre
on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Carnivorous cats prowl
the plans of Tanganyika looking
for prey and are a continual men
ace to the members of the Ma-
sai tribe of the district. The
courageousness of the tribes is
3 pledged and make the proper
rangemen ts.
A dry norther blew up Sunday
night and while Monday was
fair, it was cold, with a strong,
wind blowing all day from the
north the thermometer going
down to JO.
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Murdering Red Malone
Through their atorneysMes=
sers Briggs- & Sanders, Senator :
King of Beaumont and %ssr§.
Boseman&-Cathey; th" three
mou charged with the murder of
; truck growing, having been per-
X sonally interested in the farm-
i ers‛ welfare for a number of-
4 years. '
X Jie says he would likesto have
2 a meeting of the bankers and
X business men of'Gilmer in the
[ near future and go into the mat-
• ing the soil around Gilmer for
3 truck growing, alsounon genr-
2 al conditions here, having good
J schools, good churches ami mi
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- J tre menlous .climax!
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(rlense rhone Your Persnals To 128. Red Malone, M. D. Raer, Geo.
Gier and Chas. Dougherty, have
,, ........— Mr, and Mrs. V. E. Todd will • . ----
Four Truck Commodities To Belmove to the Rell Hotel-and run Anking Judge Simpson to Grant
sued out a writ of habeas corpus
which will be heard before
The U. S. has a population of
122,775,046. increase over 17,
000,0002-
it as soon as they can get pos-
session, which will be very
shortly now’. ,
It looks to us like a good one. . _
. • , - humdred citizens turned out and
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Commerce are here on a visit. , ary heari ng here last week.
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He speaks of his interest in, _____
Miss Gladys Dunbar of .Dallas
Forbidden to love! A woman whose love is above all sin— 7
?. a tyrnt whose lightest wish is law! And yH. one of his 3
Alfred Heinze, of Chicago,
had his head cut off at Taylor
by a freight car door slamming
shut. Five other men were in
the car when the accident occur-
red. He was enroute to- l os
Angeles. -
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Louis Blalock, former Mayor
of Dallas, is reported quiet side.
FUNERAL OF J. I).
CATLTT FRIDAY
The funeral of J. D. Catlett,
age 93, who died at the Confed-
erate Home at Austin Wednes-
day was held at the Pleasant
Hill Cemetery, near - Shady
Grove, Friday afternoon.
Mr. Catlett wan survived by
two sons, a daughter and several
ther relatives, many of them
residing in this county. 1
His ron, J. D. Catlett of Dallas
was here to attend the funeral
- • Mr. And Mrs. C. L. Murrie . ...
mplete- spent the week end in Dallas. . session Monday night at Tyler-
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} hundred acres in the crops 1
; have suggested, vih: KAdishes,
Crystal Theatre :
Winner of the Americn Gold Medal For Perfect Sound •<
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in season, and hawka, owls. -
blackbirds, crows, buzzards, and $1,232.03 payable to N. J. Harri-
English sparrows. ron,from the Woodmen of the
.. Shows al 2 p. m.— 3:45—5:30—7:15 and 9 o’clock
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Gilmer Lumber
| CRYSTAL THEATRE
LAST SHOWING TONIGHT ‛
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• Leon Errol, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian
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»; ; • I have been appointed agent forReaLSilk Hosiery and ;
• • Underwonr, and Morris Drug Store will be headqufrters for :;
L this line. A telephone call wili bring a solicitor to y our home
!! for an inspection of the merciandise at your convenience.
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: TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—
. BIG DOUBLE BILL SUPER SPECIAL.
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**88*8002*2874 Mr. B. V. Long
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was, demohstrated by the fact that
the? appoint a toto (youth) arm
It is reported here that ed.only with a short. spear to
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Place your ( hristmas orders now. Nothing will make ;
a more,practical or attractive gift than Hosiery or Under- $
H thataHath.an ear let him ;
hear what the Spirit saith unto ;
the churches; to him that ver-
cometh will I give to eat of the '
hidden manna. and w ill ' Hive !
him a white stone, ami in the j
stone a new name written.
whictr -no maur.knoweth saving
he that receiveth it—Rev, 2:17.
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is visiting her sister Mrs. Alton
Goolsby this week.
Mr., and Mrs. Don F. Hugusof
Tyler spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruf Miller and
family of Huntsville spent the
week-end with relatives in Gil-
mer.
Miss Monte Woodfin is home,
trom Henderson where she has
been working for an abstract
company.
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Sam Louder at Arlington. Two
habeas Corpus
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At Tyler, Texas
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Warranty Deeds (Cash or with Note). Quitclaim Deed, 2
Deeds of Trust, Automobile Chattel Mortgage, General 2
Mortgages, Single or in Duplicate, Bills of Sale, Ven- ‘
dor’s Lien Notes, Release of Vendor’s Lien, Transfer 2
of Vendor’s Lien, Extension of Lien, Lease, General. 3
Form, Lease, Farm, Crop Rental, Lease, City Property, 1
Single and Joint Acknowledgements.
OIL AND GAS BLANKS
88 Revised Texas Oil and Gas lease Special ; Options, 1
Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease, Royalty Deeds, Roy. ‘ ;
alty Contracts, Mineral Deeds, Release of Oil and Gas ‘
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 218, Ed. 1 Monday, November 24, 1930, newspaper, November 24, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439969/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.