Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr William Beard was laid to
fLot Saturday, July Zth,1912, i
( hurch Hill Cemetery, near his
old home in Rusk county, a large
number of friends from Harrison
and Rusk counties being present
The particulars of the accident,
which caused the tragic death of-
Mr. Beard, father of Judge P. O.
Beard, on the morning of July
6th not being very well known,
a > n after it occured caused
publicity to some incorrect re-
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Wednesday morning for his for
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he has a big job of engineering,
near Hattiesburg. Mr. McKe 2
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his sojouin Lore who will join
the Mirror in wishing him sue
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The following account of the
death of Mr. Beard, father of
Judge Beard, of Marshall, both
of whom were well known here,
and have many friends from the
Noonday Sentinel, will be read
with deep sympathy for th.
family in their bereavement:
Jefferson Highway,
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Charlotte Wa’ker
and Jack Meredith
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Tyler, Texas crossing the road within five feet i Write
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Whites Grocery the Homneof good
’ things to eat. Phones Nos 231 and
joo. Delivctyto all parts 01 cit
the trip to Henderson in his
auto, to return home on the fol-
lowing Sunday afternoon. They
left Marshell at 5:43 a.m., Judge
Beard and his wife occupying the
front seat and his father the rear
seat.
The journey was made witho t
stop or mishap until the I & G N
railway crossing,gthree
miles
from Longview on the Longview
and Kilgore road was reached.
Engineer McKenzie,
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wi) cuU a nd sse y w Mrs .Emn i Powell, Thomas, Texas
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of the embankment on the left
side ot the road. He threw oi
his brakes and rolled down the
er, mother and sister of Mrs.
Lights Entire Room
VOU can read in any part of the room
- with this wonderful kerosene mantle
lamp. The hand decorated fancy satin white shade
is so designed as to produce a semi-indirect effect.
It’s« pleasure to do evening reading, writing or
sewing under the white, soft mellow light of this
Hanging
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[ It bums common coal oil (Kerosene), without odor,
smoke or noise. Anyone can operate it Govern-
ment tests and scientist at leading Universities show it
gives twice the light of the best round wick,open flame
lamps and yet burns less than half the oiL The Aladdin
was awarded Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
Prove our’ claims by a Free Trial in your own home. •
wife andhimseifsteep embankment. Judge
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if you have a house to rent, or
an auto to seil,or if you want
either of these, why not
save yourself trouble by1
using the classified ad
vertising column of the Daily
Mirror. If you have anything
to trade, wanthelp, or a job, the
classified column will reach a
great many more people than
you would be able to let know
about your wants any other w ay.
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the same price today as
tix months ago when
worth 35a. per doxen
striving at all times f : )
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Mrs. Geo. Tucker departed
Wednesday morning , for a visit
toherdaugh er, Mre.L C. Smith,
of Taylor, and her son. Lieut.
Wm. J. Tucker, at Leon Springs.
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Tickets on sale daily to Sep-
tember 30, inclusive. Limited
for aeturn, October31, 1917.
Mr Beard, who fcrmerly lived
in Rusk county, but who had
been residing with his son in
Marshall since the first of last
October, had a business engage-
ment in Henderson on July 6th,
and Judge Beard - concluded that
his father, t... anu a
should combine pleasure with,
business and so decided to make
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DEATH OF MR. BEARD runoruunnnarn
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The story(of this picture is one that deals with the pre e t • nes ♦h-- An erka • i* war and i- file with patriotism
. What would you hink of ajgirl who bec:me angry a. h- twcetcar be.aue he jo med the National Guard
Thuraday- “Burning the Candle** a fiv eyart Essany I re duct on with Her ry B. WIthall as the Star America’s foremost actor
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Friday: “The Return of Draw Eagan” A five part Tria rjle pod »ctiou with W m. S Hart.
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cross the rails at an angle and
then turned to the left to crow
the rails of the other track at ar
angle. As he left the railroad
track the right wheels of his car
were on the outer edge of the
road and the place of erossing
and the ground near the tract
was somewhat rough. As he
was driving toward? the middh
of th® road, the first notice of
danger that he had was the cry
of his wife, “Father Beard has
fallen out of the car.” Judge
Beard turned his head and saw
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Things to Eat
PHQNE .NUMBERS
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Delivery to all Parts of City
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By using more Eggs and less
meat you can save 35 per cent in
food value. A pound of Eggs are
worth as much as a pound of
meat.Eggs are worth 20c per aoz
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They immediately rushed to the %8
assistance of their father ar.di *
found him beside the road. His #
head had stuck a pole lying near 1
makin: a erryt'l a^r^ion on the
right side of his head He died
withia a f-w minutes without
speaking. Mr Beard was seven ] ;
tytour yo ri of age ani for .3
some time, ned been in fett+
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Mre. n M. Timmons of Lutk’n i
is here the guest of M i E F. a
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Brn to Mr. and Me G. W,- ' -
Mathews, Tuesday a <>irl , /e ]
Farmers that are watching
their corn wither in the field
could save it for feed if they had
silos: ■ ~
prices that are RIGHT.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1917, newspaper, July 11, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408630/m1/4/?q=beard: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.