The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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HALF-PRICE SALE
Given In Our Repair Department
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Hud Wilson had a religious dis-
cussion while in town Saturday
Side icers, top icers, large capac-
ity, or sinall ice hests, - Leon-
will lie shown at the Crystal to-
night and a straw vote taken.
See athe feature picture, Regi-
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Congressman Rathbone of Il-
linois is dead.
Mrs. Loran Haerd to under ar-
rest at San Angelo for shooting
her husband.
More than eight million Model T. Fords are still in
active service and many of them can be driven two,
three and five years and even longer.
We are in a position to give you terms on your re-
pair jobs and can equip your car with tires and a
paint job also on terms.
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Bring your Model T. to tin and let us look it over.
For just a few dollars we may be able to help you
get thousands of-miles of additional service.
ren dwelling together‘in peace,
Tt led to blows and arrest.
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on friends tourning out to pay
this last tribute of respect-to his
memory.
Refrigerators |
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offering drastic price reduc- f
lions on all refrigerators.
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For the Moodel T Ford to stilt a dependable and
economical car and the cost of replacement parisia
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Four -dead and 24 hurt in a
Mast at Wursbach Germany^
Sale of Federal patrnoage in
Mississippi causes the arrest of
two.
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Mr. Cash Hart
Passes Away
Mr. Cassius Harirson Hart,
78 years and eight months of
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNT Y, TEXAS. MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 16, 1928.
Wm. Bergstrom
Arrested Sunday
For Driving a Car While Drunk,
Violating Traffic Ordinance
and runkenness.
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The. State geta $617,146 from
oil companies in a decision of a
State suit " _ .
W. P. Head representative
from Taylor county and a can-
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ed by a train that hit his coupe.
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A film exploded at Pleasan-
, " All summer Straws formerly selling from $2 to
$1.95 will he placed on sale this week at absolutely
Halr.price.
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E a wide .‘-election. Get just the
▼ kind of refrigerator you want.
Trammell-Dixon Chevrolet
Company
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Fay Ray, motion picture star,
. was caught by the police when
he went to get the package she
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Model T
Fords
Mr? and Mrs. J. W. Croley de- 1
parted Monday for their sum- 1
mer Vacation. They will go to -
El Paso first, thence to Califor- ,
nia, up through Utah and down 1
through Colorado.
Rev. Martin of Shreveport is
conducting a revival at New
Hopewell church at Smith Ridge
The meeting commenced Sun-
day, and everybody is invited to ]
attend the services. j
instead of . Its
If your car needs reconditioning or any repair.
Work, you find expert service and prompt attention
given your order at our repair department.
We have one of the best equipped shops in town
and our mechanics are experts. Whether your car
to a ( hevrolet or another model makes no differ-
cnee, we are prepared to put your car in first class
running order here.
the shirt off of Alonzo Turnerp
colored, 'Saturday night, and wa
arrested by Sheriff Jo Latch.
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FastandFuriouf
The house, barn and garage
of Geo. Van Dyke at Belton
were destroyed by fire.
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A mother and four daughters
were burned to death in their
home at Helena, Mnt.
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All Europe rejoies in rescue
of Capt. Amundson, but the re-
port has not been confirmed.
The best wheat rop in the
history of Texas ia the claim of
grain dealers, as to quality.
This sale includes every straw hat in the house, all
sizes and styles. Milans, Leghorns, Ycdda Straws
and Sailors all showh in many good lookig styles.
Get you a good looking hat at these wohderfully
low Prices.
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' Our complete, stock offers
Wm. Bergstrom, a carpenter
of the Cotton Belt gang.drove in
town in a car drunk Saturday
and came near running into Mrs,
Ross Bullard.
. He was arrested by Deputy
Sheriff Chas. Davis and Mon-
day plead guilty to being drunk
and paid a fine of >12.70. He
gave $500 bond for his, appear-
ance before the next grand jury
Lecq can be used delightfully
end inexpensiveiy to make your
homne sperkle with a hew hrightnese
■nd charm. Furniture, woodwork,
end floore acqyire a new beeuty
unden Lecq. Stencil work opens
meny vpossibilitics for artistic em-
bellishmpent.
age, died Saturday afternoon
; ; July 14, after a lingering illness.
4 He is survived by his wife and
three children, Melvin Hart, Ft.
' ! Meyers, Fla.: Mrs. C. A. Magrill
; i of Jacksonville, Texas, and Mr.
C. V. Hart, of this city.
, Mr. Hart was born and reared
in Upshur County and educated
* in the public schools of this city
and taught school for a number
of years'. — — 1
: While teaching in Wood Coun-
; ty he met and married his first
’, wife. Miss Lutie Lemons in 1877
; to which-union was born six
; children, the three mentioned
; still surviving. After the death
, of his first wife he married the
; second time in 1895, his present
1 wife surviving.
, He was a good man, greatly
‘ esteemed by all who knew him,
। and his death to deeply deplored
[ by a large circle of friends and
’ acquaintances and the deepest
, synipathy extended to his sur-
, viving -relatives.
, His funeral took place Sun-
, day afternoon. Rev. J. C. Van-
# diver, of the First Baptist
_ church performing the last sad
Mr. Jerome Bishop has return I
-d from Tyler where he hsa just I
completed a business course at vb
the Tyler Commercial College. 1
Wilt thou set thine eyes upon
that which is not? for riches
certainly make themselves
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Special pictures of the Ikuno >
cratic convention at Houston
- Judge Warren telephoned the (
Mirror that on account of an im-
portant case to be tried he will
not be able to fill the speaking I
dates with Judge Cathey at Un- ;
ion Ridge .Monday night and at i
Smipsonville Tuesday night." 1
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All you democrats and repub-
licans should line up tonight for •
the straw vote on the Presiden- <
tial election. See your favorite 1
candidate ou the screen and vote !
for him. See Reginald Denny
in “Fast and Furious ” •
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ECONOMY is one of the most
essential elements of success
yet it is disregarded by many.
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Those Dainty Summer Frocks
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most careful cleaning will keep these garments fresh and I
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You can enjoy these dainty dresses though if you will send 4
them to a Master Cleaner to be put in order. We exercise X
- the utmost care and skill in cleaning and have a completely f
• equipped shop to take care of the most exacting work.
COE CLEANING COMPANY
Ge arece seeveevebesmecoesoeeereeveeveveeeeeetevee
know that it has never been pos- ; l
sible for any-man in public, ser- I [
-vice to phrase all the people, but •
I do know that both these gen- t
tiemen are deserving a second !
term. Very respectfully,
J.M.PERPLE. 1
To My Friends of the 4th Dis-
trict: .id
Personally I can not be with
you to talk .over the merits, of
the issues now pending. It rea-
sonably seems to me that, in
general, there is more personal-
ity. than politics in the political
atmosphere this year.
Personally I believe that we
should always give our support
to .the most deserving as proven-
by service tests, if that is prac-
tical.
In accordance with this view,
F see no reason why the good
people of Texas should reject
the candidacy of either Gover-
nor Moody or Senator Emi B. , [
The three daughters of Sid- wayriela ror a second term,
ney Allen of Rockdale were Be-
* * rously hurt in an auto accident
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Fourteen Mexican prisoners
escape from the Wue Ridge
State farm.
wings; they fly away as an ea-
gle toward heaven.— Prov. 23:5. town and badly burned the op-
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; ; Reginald Denny to making consistently fine pictures. remem
— ] , ber "That’s My Daddy” “The Cheerful Fraud" and "Califor-
' ’ nia Straight ahead." " " —----—
: EXTRA SPECIAL-EXTRA
; ; In addition to our regular program tonight we are showing
; ; pictures of-
1. Democratic Convention at Houston.
2. Parade of States for Al Smith.
3. Fight over the Standard of Alabama.
i. Senator Robinson presiding. , - .
5. Close up glimpses of Gov. Al Smith.
6. Close ups of Secretary Herbert Hoover.
Big Straw vote election tonight and tomorrow night
with printed ballots. Come, vole for your choice for Presi-
; lent. All ballots secret. Results announced from the stage
: lonighi and again to morrow night.
Wm.. J. Tucker, Game, Fish
and Oyster Commissioner, spent
Sunday in the city visiting his
father. Geo. Tucker, and Mr.
and Mrs. R. II. Laschinger. He
was accompanied by his wife
and little son, Billy. He left
Sunday afternoon for Gregg
county. ■ •
youriir. Irune on en-lythere
are men delleheful, eolor- te
cbonse frmi it drie» almose
Kntantly ready for um tn heir an
hour. •
Come M> our qtore ard reyelye
• fre. ropy nt • heutMul hoollet,
"a nt ink" in Your 0-
Ehg"azzentidn"ith mn “ere
Denman Lumber Co.
“The Home Builders'’
Mr. W. A. Lawrence and Mr. out before rhe theatre burned
VOL. 13. NO. 105
Furious” is a thrilling scream
from beginning to end, also Sef
news reel of Democratic Coh
vention at Houston andd pratici
pate in the straw vote. '
Mr. Bril Fuller, aged bchelor,
who has been in bad health for
a long time, died at his home in
Rosewood Saturday. The Mir-
ror has seen no one who could
give us an aceount of his life in
the community. .
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CRYSTAL TODAY AND TOMORROW
The Coolest Spot to Upshur County
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Went Texas crops suffered
from a high wind Saturday .
was ordered to drop where he in-
dicated.
About 25 workers in a mile
tunnel in.Chicago were trapped,
and most of them climbed to
mapholes 100 yards apart, but
three were drowned. The water
was turned on by mistake.
Messrs.,. E. Calvert. Harvey
Crawford and Byron Ray have
gone to Huntsville to attend the
Summer school at Sam Houston
Normal school.
Reginald Denny in. "Fash and
nald Denny in “Fast and Furl- »
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rites and his remains were
laid to rest in the City Cemetery
a large concourse of grief strick
GILMER STATE BANK
V. E. TODD, Cashier.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1928, newspaper, July 16, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442175/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.