The Weekly Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1917 Page: 7 of 12
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That on or about the 20th day
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operation,
itlends
syrup, butker, eggs and other
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ely one that ia easily
I would not
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first get oat ot bed-
I bout
in to be trou-
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en
aspomible:
what we need to consume on the
crop and grow cotton to increase
"What’s bothering you. od
the
. our bank account
man!"’ Jones asked his friend.
FOR SALE.
D, Box 190, Richmond, Ind.
W.
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Attention
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Remedy Most
Sure Tning.
Ginners!
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A Shine in Every Drop
CLIMBED STAIRS
ON HER HANDS
M. P Mell,
President.
in
Tw
l Cun
its fuetions naturally. Obta
erywhere.
matter Ean
boosting thi
accomplish
•e examined
quail. that w
ract, thence east
[to. the place of
Hereafter we will sell our gin machinery direct
(era instead of through dealers. Our represen-
do so. Mrs. Wm
elected Secretary,
kge of the books
interested in this
a.active part in
same that Mr. Raiford had. Fos
ter Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo,
Sew York.
Bred Duroc'
lotof pigs. F
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you 22
wit
Obtnim
gizzard of 65
edin a cotton
Ism
Tex
Kelsey. Jan'y. 18.—Notwith-
standing the fict cotton h s'pass
deld, surrounded by other cotton
fields where they were raised, and
here was not a boll weevil or a bug
f any kind in any of them, and we
mve never heard a man say that he
(new positively of a quail eating a
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a
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Vthe torpid liv
mi bright and vi_
regulating medicine.
Boilers,
Milla,
ers, H
Vi
IF
IB
cial College bk
business trainin
such cases is to take a few doses
of PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. It
is an effective .kidney remedy
and bowel regulator.
I in tj
sellyN
can boy
r this is
I of it MJ
n of bilious impurities
Galke a dose when you
Mhucxt morning. It's
following desk
and premise*
County of ■
Texas, holdin
same in fee si
M) acres on th
acre tract on i
H. R Survey
Boyd, Sr., to
scribed in del
shur County is
and 3.0. The
conveyed begi
the north boun
IL R. Survey 4
northeost corn
south with sal
190 acre tract
go to bed. You 1
a fine purifying
JAS. F.“DALd
____________I j A NATURE FMKF.
Rana making this our principal'
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which it was orx
to help people w 11
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If you are
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nabled the"hhan-
Tyler Commer-
gid the largest
Fschool in Amer-
Too □ to Walk Upright Operation
Advised. Saved by Lydia L
Pinkham': Vegetable Compound.
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h -----,-------Mr. Will Mingo has moved •
in Texas. In fast in many section, from his Quitman street home to *
Une W
KM
orbrame.
ARMSTRON
PLOVEHat
stems of account-
xraphy when you
Tmeutanas which
1 I
i ot #uing Cold.
peot is taking cold is a
“HAM
SINE OBSERVATIONS
, ON GAME LAWS
MR. A. J. WALLACE
OF EWELL. DEAD
• of Lydia E.
impound and
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
• . A
Thisisthe"
Stove Polish
YOU
Should U
It creates energy by i
and restoring activity,
Herein Fail Not. but have you
then and there before said Court
this Writ with your return
thereon, showing how you hava
Aad the Proposed Amendments et
the Present Legislature
“1 base takse a
Charhezlain's Co
hacking cougW
tiking It S cougk
tbs making"
is used ar of
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D t r ent house.
Mot large enough to
stock Apply P. O.
rkxas, d262 Btw3t
*. wished another company has been
organized and we are informed
that another line connecting Kei
oey and Gilmer is now ready for
use.
of more than 2 000. •
For free catalogue, address • f
<
Si
colony.
' ' Finding that the ‘phone line,
recently completed by the Kelsey
telephone company between Kei
oey and Gilmer, could not carry
cold take
semperature
pi sequestration as abov
rand for uch other and
r relief and general in law
i equity that she may be
entitled to.
uct
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good
t dis-
kved
bhof
ord
the
apdasbo gamewardens, we have
’ never heard W one making an arrest
, things that cun be grown on our wpoken
Upsbur county farms that go tow ice
put,
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ealers. Doh
ney remedy
ly Pills—the
ardly move
tidneys was
dney secre
iral color,
iboxes of
mmoer
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NEVERY
w
We Sell the
All Steel
The Only A
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5 .
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1,
% i
.8.s
rg
and a pantry filled with canned
and preserved fruits, ribton cane
1
>ws and a fine
further particu-
Terry, Gilmer.
d266 90 w314c
crossed that with a squash and
grew a neck ou it; then I crossed
that with a cocoanut and grew
hair on it, but hanged if I can
figure out what to do far a nose
and mouth!” - Countrf Gentle-
nun.
w up.
takecolk.
Tyler, Texas.
MACHINERY
, Our Motto: “Quality First.’8’
INE
You Need
writing and Shorthand taken the i Tyler Commercial Cellege, Tyle‘,
place of the old systems. The Texas.
all i
irt, did l
id raised
acks I
They do not al-
l to digen before / 71;
ss than five boars
d -
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exas, says:
. combined
jg t on kid
I stooped to
f, a sharp
in the smal
/With man
habit, bat tor
I have installed a new up-to-dale Grist mill at
my gin on Nrth.Trenity street. Will grind
corn every Saturday Tor the general public.
Also have installed an up-to-date Shingle mill
. [ which will run every day. We will exchange
Shingles for blocks; Meal for corn, Your
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cyA
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used "Chub
dordirosdemhe
and enys -Ci
the beM l hav<
1612**5
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eft
^or Gin-
1^ MACHINERY—WE HAVE IT "
Its maghihe shop work—we can do .
ALTER CONNALLY * co.
.garden workshov eled
ing and cement work,
dreds of chichens and
not any enovgh in prn
Pinkham’s Vegetable L _______
if these facts are usefalkou may pub-
lish them for the benefit of other
women."—Mrs. M. O. JoHNSTON, Route
ACOCB
. Tak* "Pape c
hguys until you ha
naMrUa and th* »lr’
nSging-arayeem
435859
Qing.?
him.
Lame every morning, achy and
stiff all day, worse when it’s
dmp or chilly? Suspect your
kidneys and try the remedy your
n ignbors use v a
Julius Raiford, farmer. Route
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•ese
f
eof
li! r,
ails
to try Lydia E. Pi nil
Compound as she had I
results. I did so, m
nppeared, I gained ini
into our new home, I
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Those who breakfast at eight o’clox
or later, lunch at Lwelge and have din-
the goose quill pen and pokeber-
ry ink, so have the famous
Byrne systems of business train-
ing, Bookkeeping, Steno type-
corner from wl
46} vrs. and an
E 9 2 10 vrs.
the 8. B line q
r ract 265 65 104
corner, S.E.
George Lardon
hickory brs. S.
.yrs., thence NJ
Byline of said
Vne for corne
/ ’ ’ eight hundred pounds of bacon.
( . a barn well filled with pea nuts,
com fodder and other roughage
D. Mathis 850
n said line for
h a P 0 brs. 8.
her brs. N. 32,
pence west with
laid Bessie Boyd
vrs. to stone for
orner of the
20 acre tract, a
1. W. 2 88 100
50 vrs. to the N.-
(hitaker survey,
a sassafras brs.
rs., N. E. corner
•ua50 centa.
Sr.EBbaao.
Dallas, Texasi-3
. oei ' ece el" . 7
1 a -a-aduxmema
Foum
Vizon,
Pighted as bright as day, hear 1 the student of the old systems is
the whirl of the electric car, not half through his course;
talk over wireless telephone, they give the student a better
; send a message by wireless to a. practical working knowledge,
ship far out at sea, examine h is [which means a higher salary.
his. farm two an, a half miles
suthof the city.
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forced, Would be adequate prolec-
tion to the birds, without making
them M stringent and unpopular,
a -povge bath ever, start early after a covey of quail, ’
and while they s re not so expert as
reason is plain; these svst ms
cut the time and cost of becom-
ing an expert, accountant or
stenographer in half, teach busi-
ness as well as book keeping, let
the student begin earning while
whose conescience precludes his
wonton by violating the law. And
there are thousands of others whose
only .thought of the law is to not be
caught, and there is no danger of
that, for there is no one to catch
him. The county officers areHoox
ing for game violators, especially.
©VPp
T THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Upshur County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded,
that by making Publication of
this Citation in some newspaper
published in the County of Up
shur for eight successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof
you summons Geo. W. Bell,
whose residence is unknown to
be and apar before the Hon.
District Court, in and for the
County of Upshur at the next
regular term thereof, to be hol-1
den in the County of Upshur at
the* Court House thereof in Gil [
meron the first Monday in June,
eue same being the 4th day of
[97 The number of said cause
being 4313, then and there to an
swer the petition of Mae Smith,
filed in said court on the 20th
day of December, A. D. 1916,
against the said Geo W. Bell, et
al., and alleging in substance as
follows;
■'It’s no use," sighed the wit
ard; "I may as well give sp l
got started a few years ago on i
new idea. I took a head of cab
bage and crossed it with a whip
potato and grew eyes on it; ther
ises chichena and
ead her stuy:
‘or two years I
ik with troubls
om my age that
en going a;
lira I had to go
ry slowly with
/ hands on the
►pi. thensitdown
the top to rest.
e doctor said be
On January 1, 1917, quite a
number of the members of the
Home Protection met, elected of-
ficers and re organized and
elected O J. Phillips solicitor to
canvass for new members.
There are about 300 active
members, but this number should
•each one thousand and by prop
mfr* op the comforts of life. In
steadof the farmer trying to;
feed and clothe his family with
his cotton crop, are have fund It
much more profitable to grow
yemekatit’will
purpose"nGar
ized—that
need its ben=
3ft: Being
IB of a 180
F Whitaker
the sum of $900.00 That the
reasonable annual rent Value of
said land and premises is $100.00
Plaintif further says .that the
lefendants have withheld the
possession of said property from
her for a period of three years
that they have used and applied |
the rents and revenues of same
to their own use and benefit to
plaintiff's damage in the sum of
$10000; plaintiff’s total dam
age in the sum of $1000 00.
Plaintiff further alleges that
she fears that the defendants
will injure said property dring
the pendency of this Suit and
plaintiff prays for a writ of Ba
questration commanding the o“
ficer to take into his possession
said property and keep the same
subject to the further orders of
the court. Wherefore plaintiff
prays judgment of the cort,
that de tendon ts be cited to ap
pear and answer this petition
and that plaintiff have judgment
for the title and possession of
■aid above described land and
premises and that a writ of res
Mutiyn issue and for her rents,
dages and cost of suit and for
YOUNG FBEND ! IF GEORGE WASH-
Inay COULD RISE FROM HIS
GRKKE
taking auothem
should elapse l
are trooblea wit
roar habits and I
feta, and you m
a quick recoves
the stomache A
ught I should R. Survey to
ean operation, vrs to a ston
Mr. Andrew M Thompson has the netaMtta^ **.,^>0**.
just completed a nice cottage on - Sfoent Kaeener .
his farm on the sooth side of the
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enforrement of the present laws.
“ The prenent game laws only apply
to the real'law abiding sportsman.
That on or about the 20th day
of December 41916, she was law ■ + TheQrcat American Dinh
foilv aeinad ahd possessed of the | ±
ribed tract.of land) -
situated in the ”
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. . .0 ,11 crossed that with a cornstalk
as. many phones as the reoplesand grow ears on it; ..then I
Senator MeCallum’s bill in thi
Lgeislature ts prohibit the killing
of all kinds of game birds as well
as song birds, for five years, no
doubt emiaated from bis" kindness
of heart, the drsire to protect the
birds, that they might help protect
the far uera crops. This has been
said ap often, by so many misin-
formed, well intentioned gentlemen,
that many of them really believe
that qhail sod doves destroy insects
that are injurious to crops. Dotes
and quail both subsist ou grain, and
wa gare not making this assertion
from hearsay evidence but from
observation after careful study of
the subject since it was first asserted
that quail helped the farmer by de
itroying; boll weevils ►
In the pr sence of witnesses, when
he boll weevils were at their worst.
S7
' f,
he man with the pointer dog and
"gim, •they have a good deal more
time, know wharethe quail are, and
watch them day by day, taking one
r more every day. Iocountries
there there ia no hunting, there are
no more quail year by year, that in
the sections where they are out in
nunbers. It doesn't make ane
difference whether they ere killer
out by the hunters or by the hawks,
about the same nunber escape t
raise a new crop for the next year.
As plentiful aa doves and quail
are in Text*, why protect then ? To
better supply the hawks? When
the sportsmen are out they always
try t kill, every hawk ther can.
thinking they are saving a few mere
quail and maybe sone few chickens
for the man on wboae land they are
hunting.
Quail are not like the buffalo,
such easy marks that they are likely
to be all killed. . The average
hunter will tell you that four or five
quail to the covey ia the average
killed, day in and day out of hunt-'
tag.
But why pane more game laws
WANT
musaave
take cdh
154. Gilm
to rhove into
xw house. My
Hr.asked me
mGKegetable
ermers Mitt M. Y„ Us
do"‘s Tablets lor yeats
he. Btomach and liver
mkin‘» Tahletsare T
ini obtaiaaMe when then is no provision for the
and the mate
higher grade.
Blac
Stove
Makes abrimian
not rub on or du
tour timges as I
TINENTAL GIN
l wnny bottles of
Remedy and ev-
e. I hare found
heffectual for s
iyF"Tfmdefrs,»
Lost Valley. Go.
But aside from this fact, the
zame laws do not need to, be
imended, but rather enforced
There are plenty of laws, but no
provision-for their enorcement •
Take the five year law on prairi
chickens and antelope. Did ■'
protect the game, or 1 crease it N.
it' juat kept the sportsmen fror
town from getting out. The peop i
that resided close to the game had
better sport, and paid no attention
to the law, not even observing the
open season, the sportsmen insisting
in this observance when they had a
hahce to get Out. ‘ s
A five year law prohibiting the
killing of* all kind of game birds
would have the effect of making the
ral sporteman lose interest in
hunting, and the "pot hunters.’’
“trappers” and "netters" would
have no one around to interfere with
ihem at all, sad they could “boot-
leg'' all the game they want, for it
is the eportemen that wants to see
be closed season observed.
There is still another eneiny to
game birds that keeps. down their
numbers, whether there are any
hunters abroad or not The hawk*
i mit blqwi
' ggbehqnrompreier
Iwhieh ouly
Mh Machinery
solukly Successful
last Outfit
Us Show
Tyler, Texas
KELSEY NEWS LETTER TEDDY ISOM
Silk
Polish
My polish that does
of, andthe shinelasts
as ordinary stove
mple stoves and sold
ocery dealer*.
Jseit on your coak tove,
w gsu rwagn. If you
ttKMnxsJ to vvfnnd yow
1 Silk Stove Polish.
pshur. -State ot ;► ..
I and claiming the f
pple, to,
I eastd
he Cg
g twenty/getptheBr
e use to-, poseqs shh
I tages that the;
■ crowded agement ‘b, tl
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Chamberiain’u
bp I
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h! .
Sgs-Ae e V * ' 1
Much manure goes to waste
every year on farms in this
country. When it is saved and
applied to the soil Land is made
more productive and larger
crops produced. A few animals
will produce considerable manure
lit they are kept up at night and
the manure saved in good condi-
tion By applying manure on a
ce . m. . . , small area every year the farm
265 65 100 vreto. the place of be improved.-Farm and
beginning, contining 40 acres oi nd Ranch.
land. J \i
That on the day and year last .
aforesaid defendant unlawfully Aching in the small of the
entered’upon said premises and Jack is an indication of Bright’s
ejected plaintiff therefrom and Disease. The proper course in
unlawfully withholds her the pos-
ession thereof to her damage in
Whether you call for‘ita-he residurant, or call F
for II et home. Its ure os, . Air greatest ' ■ £.
expectations, if made of •< ,
This woman now
does manual labor.
Richmond. Inde—‘
was so sick and w
me.—■----- I
•d the high water mark and is
.. "entlary.omaChargsotBurgtary
■ 1In the district court Thurday.
* may be cannot take the place of and"vasgiven two years in the
acribwellfilledwithcorn.abank,pemtentary., . d
of potatoes containnig three or The grand jury that was to
four hundred busbeta, eeven or ; VS reconvened did not have s
quorum present
1 No cases were tried Friday
.morning.
claKsing the
ner at ugwr wlmnost
bled witffGuligestior
low time foRape ts
5
i
seggagr4‛ ' ,.5 "320-0 "-2
2*"- juro
L<
9 } 4
dred yeark A syskk
hand and bqokkee#
years old is bhqf lil
day. "
As the steam ship
out the sail boat, the
den mcals. If you
phdigestion correct
hope for
hese tabast rength
edahle ifaertorm .
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dens, sad certainly none are active.
In fact it wuld take 600 good
game wardens to police the State
during the open season. Texas is s
big State. Since the number of
: PLEADS GUILTY
At his home at Ewell. Sunday,
atter a brief illness with pneu
monia.. Mr. A J. Walker
breathed ois last Mr. Wallace
was about 40 years of age, and
besides a wife and three chil-
dren. he leaves a large circle of
relatives and friends to mourn
his untimely demise. .His death
will be learned with deep regret
by all those who had the pleas-
ure of his acquaintanee, and the
sympathy of these friends will
be extended to the bereaved
wife and children. ‘ "
MSie Boyd de- ; arhe, 42
■cords of Up 833239
■. 1, pages 318 :: 375--
Hd tract herein ! '' treated "The ARMSTRO1
Eg at a stone in I F ««• cleanly plant.
L line of said " "There’sa Plover on the Cover."
I vrs. from the; “ - ASK YOUK DKALEE
bf same, thence ' • • Armstrong Packing Company
west line of a " “ meReew.PoTE*•
|d off of said H J Dallas
r .9
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t
No. 2. Glenwood.
“I think exposui
with hard work br
ney trouble. Whe
picked danythi
pain often Tk. mj
of my back IcBhkk
The action of r™
irregular and them
tions were of an I
I had dizzy speils
D an s Kidney PE
tack." E
Price 60c, at afl
s imply ask for a fl
get Doan's Kidh
"h.az s*-,
ocean to ocean 1
get run over by
going qinetyiile
what’s Vheuseg
SWW 7 3-1'
of s2 Darder
own bones with an X-ray, view These practical, modern, time-
the snowy fields, sunny plains I saving systems can be had in
and canals of Mars through aphis section only in the Tyler
telescope, taka flight from 1 Commerciai Col lege: You would
an air ship, i not think q4 riding in an ox cart
in automobile i n preferenc to an autemobile.
.an hour—but! Then why think of studying the
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BaS Makita. > . ?
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When You Feel }d
tomach and Bowels out of order, poor and
" general disinclination M work.
Black Silk Si a Polish Works
Sterl ,
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Fgines, Saw and Shingle"Qills, Com
KolineandOil Engines, PeanhThresh-
Presses, Feed Grinders and Mqinery
ir effort wiQ
Gibson wash
wheeskas chi
Letmby one'
tatVajn your territory .is MR. E. C. MOORE,
PostoffieRox 424, Tyler, Texas. sge
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Tucker, George. The Weekly Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1917, newspaper, January 18, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408537/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.