The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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E fouw
inception rgeddiversiedffanm-
odorePiee
lead in the education of diversi-
and other New York cotton pyice
waste of
maninulators and New
D ETrv
take some of our
time and attention.
uKa
effort in the production of
pneshat i» notsarelul qf theirepn
patriotic duty that he put foi th
Be it Resolved by the U
County Farmers Union now
■mhe July 6, 1917, with the
the number of acres of whet
ISE
1917
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provent bimaeiu
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iher
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it takes e ewilt n eucces-
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suoceea M e liaherman.
i, Stampe;
needjusurpud
againsi the
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0
arut
uf-r tbi totlowins : renort;
Whereas
BENZAMIN
ybpulaion i
al
he Upebus
B p nis Iv
in tellinx Uh
in a stiquy man’e dollar.
M%
Mm who Illa Id b ow
53,3
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crite Rve up all tak-,
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not the kind that the divorc co.
WHITE
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land and Mcen a* ll the land to the ।
k
GROCERY
interest payable annually; 4% of
this interest would *o to
2
would be set aside by the Stale
When his astante
thirty five
• a
Mkaee to Ort db could
in half the tii
at a higher
1
to any
“I thoroughly
id
intothelaw protecting
purchaner and the State
endorsed by
sound and supplementing
ir
toW.®
team Pitman shorthand, bhis ow-
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W. T. Fister, Minu- Chape;
J, A. Bauzb, Indian Rock; W. a.
ne la the Byr
Don't fail to wrig
I
portsrof the vumber of acton be
publiahedintbe caunty pmMh
Our
inK.
tent
kol
mplef
as it do
items in
the excl
eon
alid
' • he
beta
nd
he
idevt appoint a committee cg,
sisting of one member from each
local to the ecanty to ascertain
The„Home of Good
Things to Eat
PHONE NUMBBRS
231 d. 300
means be
tion? It
much to
our acbdl
Lies, hun
End thous- l
t failed to
inographer,
le in your
b. I had a.
log knowi-
A I had af
of the Pit-
Suuds:C.T. (lula
f. A. Mewbori,
Delivery to all Parts of City.
6,4 y Ed
, -Ke
slate of Txd
i- fullest power
And wan
done. Maj
pthat made
g g
2
to#
teach the Byrne in1
Write Tor. ou r o
thining fall endoi
names and add re
Pitman Shor $
> the Byrne,
me tn be 81
an. that it
at a much
ted, and ’ read
LEw Wiapvonn
■-H5
to the Pederak Favm Less
dank if M desired hr As par
ehasar of thedanddtbestte.
DRUGGIST
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iameta•
Frees*. A
"I frn) studie
hand, then tool
and found the
per cent-shon
could be writt
higher rate of ।
like print.”
"LetndiedPit
gave it up India
up Pernia and i
night and day 1
was not com pet
lion. I then tai
for three month
If you underat. to *>bh hypd
assist in the up-
library, which will
/:
.
mystery, abotr build,
nory Wtorage team for
sludyingthe Byrd
ether with Byr
Bookkeeping, tor 4
dould Write Byrne ■
and regard it supe
other system.”
Many a great achievement of he
manity was evolved from a crank
‘teary. .......-- g c.'
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4S
gI
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ResolubignsyIMgshur CM*ty
Farmers Union.
the FederaLkm Loan Beaks.
I
। each of every tenant farmer in i
Texas We further ask tsat oui
county papeta publish same
• Subittted by committee.
G. W. FANT,
E. N. CLDWELL
a. b. Cnovew.
L WIN WiRFOR, Bec Truss
6
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to ocean, eubanzink
, their induatry, thei
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1:
1 •eetese comm to toast wte MM
up their minds to do a tbingahpone plan has been paid
,2885
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1
worry, boot
4job,gand
VbE
vor i Ha
THE TEXAS PUBLIC
SERVICE CO.
Gilmer, Texan
gAwfemtesir broin with boom,
....... acidenG. Otgoune
of the purchah money oflan4
•old by the State: under the
inter* st to be p. use currsina
cut the uta as herein suuges ed
Alter Ue state ano ths land uav i
been brvuut tog-ter the Siam
would ularket suficieut bond
with whien to pey cash lor the
"9
Qfcouehewaadreamet, His
iiatheluluiwiahef-ithpf
Mesmraqdte post Were he
M<iaMr he would MB w phet
ho quidzentago M states*
edpdrttehep,
ratcpfa vtoto
bssCvnsAr.
g.jr.MNMNX
Superinteadteteket
man." • rr
"After studyin
felent Pitmanic s,
unable to hold an
job, but with five
the Byrne I wen
trict court and j
sue cessfully, and
ed regular court
"Why study e
shorthand other t
when the Byrne J
A mancan walk a mil wjthout
oving.more thw tno feete .
-
-
'
' Resolved, that je Secretar:
seed a copy of this resolutin
te< 0. A. Cu ‘hersim. Hob
the six dif-
lems, I was
dinary office
peks study of
Into the dibn
Id reporting
'was appoint
enographer.’
v system of
n the Byrne f
i be learned
r less, read
and written
peed; which
r and promo
cost half as
La course in
k one of tbe
her schools.
ye right io
mu section."
3
a’
i ‘aze ■ -
no
It fits easily into any socket and I
enables the use of any household ,
P the Byrne
id find I can
ition.!*
raham short
rdsaminute
dy. After
Simplified,
L Practical
i g the hundreds of
d reds of exceptions
ends of word signs,
become a good s
After studying By
school for two wee
more practical wol
edge of shorthand t
ter 27 months studE
ECISPALTIES
Fresh Tomatoes,s weet Bell Pep.
per* Cabbage, Irish Pofatoes;
Green Peas, t ucumters, Ooion
.joi.
v-
„.v
V
n four months
st; I then took
died it almost
0 mon thy. but
tary the number of acres hi
laoal will plant, and that his re
part reach the County Secretiy
art Later than July 81,1917.
kdhon Wl'kAM. hddbhg <*sr
MM AML' '
fib Hakddntenaactivuy.
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wfiil
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a
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The followinu oom uni nee w« grensmey a.
appointed by the President: r
wks *
whgcshandhde; 7
peqaapporui J
MMtom. Then PA
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There are no rest rictions that you can
not live up to, a id we trust that you
will call at our str and thoroughly ex-
amine lite l ibrary and also the number -
of Grand Prizes that we are going to give
away to establish this library in our
store.
Come, oria; us many friends with you as
possible.
E. L. LAWRENCE
Water Melons, Peaches, rlso
have Pigs ani Plumbs dt toll ife
•■<i Preserving purpset Press
P tyjotUMI 4
ikimufretei,
EPIGRAMMATIC wsbeN
bed farming and couservation of
farm cecopa: and.
Whereas, reslizing that the
tarmei is called upon My Ite
government to put forth eve ri
bl.5 •
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lr3
t.
.i, a
. --
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ths, I to--— •
faster with greater
V •. roum Conetab , Minka Chapel local that the Prso
Precinct No. 1
L. T. LTTLK. I. P.
1-,e
Resolution No. 2: We, your
' ' aommittee on resofutlons, oeg •
Hmzshenndihientemudh
Ababdoned them for the
<05
5
I
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cuperior to ihe n’lbznvstoms
prkhnnd.
- -hone for ; 48
br Hyene ♦
erentest ay-t
•9 hold any kind ofp
,*♦ ’ Mgradnatedin
1 M htind, wribing
after 9 months
CohSMdmildr Atoka Na. z.
1 Z" .waKits ■
ermemeaN*
Comunatoner, Preeinct Na. a
A. W. TVCKER
PeectawS Na. 1. ..
aneiupsoz. I.M
Sherin.
—L. LATCH
cStones €akerkreseived paily, the
•are 13c or a fat ase Piehse give h
suytr orlers Oout.delivety servi
y t ulexcelled ■
Whites Grokcery the Homeulgaol
thing* to est. Puonew Nos, a31uud
300. Delivery to sit parte of city
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t^NAgn N 9RIGGS
cumrcsdwwaugnt
1225152 deiziogaulspreumably to lem en W lehed.
iimhml 3227A . • g. H. aukn aiacsrosi
a,.,- ewvm.
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5 188
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K 3,13
,mh
Md ai su Uiia t Karmerwans
maki u . -66 - sr uo vitiz p-
-lp tu oorue a hmme-owning
ciuz eht ; to that end we re
comuwhu the tlfidenim vlam
Tt*.. the Sint Ur omninu set
iytem l pre-
man 8 uvnihr.
I practice* Ion
he end of C
b Byrne I was
in I bad vse
an."
oni Duplwsa
15 jenrn;
h inad qau
uL ural-I M
I bu‛ luuno i
| tonk up Uv
wider the mat
dubs quaikan »rg t b’food behrve that •
shou d • keri
/ Be s further resolved that this
Hope is ths froth on a ana's 4- iresplution be published in sh
county papers and that there-
vur Mte uas Aen ineren-ine
(a»ter iag la* us yuneiship an
.cher a terniy in Texas •
inerta ing ar a krr4tr.vercet
titan er pnaimt,: , thertoie, a
Lawrence, Smith Rdye; E. N.
A irethf mon never makes b Caldwel, Lttle Mound; (i, W,
For Your...
INFORMATION
We wish to announce for yqur infor-
It may b wrii
wencil oru 1 ‘4
ver 30,000 esg
t holds thw#
pend in a vivM
» the mo-twie
■ rid ay strin id
"r ou the tollov
ur studenta v
oiher systems: I
"I take pleas
public that i hl
hand is the oni,
touely studied H
used it in' actu
fur yirmnths; at
ateks study to t
t he t er writer t
i »1* with the Pi
" hnn »w. n a
oz upner fu
fuund ih- -ysu
v len luok the G
ervuu • ('tucaz
legible. I mer
Hyrue which I e
vet of the age.” 1
omoos. and aesitoteBthat * ism Czange, torrd. “h+coton de-
emepzaaranaazgadeasue”
dould have aided the farmers/b»
working hand in hand wit i
‛.g.
prgducuhn were, alded the farmnerab;
ana iAjj.uv.wwwn — w-5F* asaiatingthem to fix a minim uus
therefore, - r- -
purchaner o« thirty-five years
A man wkodrinka is stow to mar metakin Ite vendors lien note
all those two irresistible and to&site
powen-tetternity to mesand
— thepowerofGoa.m
PreciectNo4
K.*.snxezkLEaku.
Precinct Na. &
Pwecinct No. a
w. x. WILLAMS.*J p.
LJCLTCiiSlW
A.81Xrs Comstabte.
pproved by the State “d thit inent Pitman systeme, rg
ll proper nafeguarda be wiueh Charier, Ryme, and four min
Union is practical, mA whanyoftbeotherlaayateme.
a . .. "Lapent monthatrying IP
, Theu at lam drohatjt (
ihildren under 18 years to age frm
* at uuxutmrut. p.ui de thuvr-
fivesema .ou *«. d-dcawiny4%
'. —2
Marriages may be made in hArt<, interest on the bonds and
but lota al tbe mend the otherplacei t-lhne-------
—-- " \ •• • ginking fund and thi2%
Wi night tL^Wtoro ia the
dwfam-meshok tat after oan
desa.thelightinstcome This to
There are alwazenomomes who whatbemid agination
W.# (WILLMSMITII
mitatveo Aatitepreent
zM.
‛V*mciKLAsp
kkeeping. Cotton lass”
Telegraphy are so far
. . .
ay steal a, and find the Byrne
m . much easier to read, that it can
" The plan herein aoggeeted S*d be written with one and one half
mills are trying to have
United States Government fik s
maxlmum price on cotton or
close the zchanges, and
Wheteas, in 1914 the sameir-
jesty Mgsto would liqoidate the. entire in-
h. -___km debtedness within tha— —
Jeare. Z-TtJ. as 60%
We would urge that tbenta
, shovid opoMininranritdrvisio
formation that there will be no fines at-
tached to our Library, and there will be
no monthly dues. When you pay for the
membership Card the cost to you is fin-
ished. For a smll membership fee we
" will Issue you a card which entitles you .
or any member of your fami'y to the full
benefit of the Library; you can read as
many books each Week or month as you
care to. The small cost of the mem-
bership card wiil
keep expense of the
IBs followmg poenlutions wars
adomdaby tbs 1hshur Coupty
Farmers Uni*- as tie regular
toteUn* July ad 7,1917; '
Resolution 1. Wheraas, ral-
too izine that these Uuited Staes
of ours are in one oi ihe grehteat
criaes of its hintorx: and
Whereas the Farmers Edupa
tional and Cuopeiutive Union of
■ 7
g. ; .
g----e
Countw Tre
1 .2 I J.
the membership of this cot teg
viU plant; sad teat these cot
mitteemen call a meeting to their
locals and invite all non-union
farmers to meet with them in so
open session to discuss this
and other matters pertaining to
food and feed stuffs.
Be it further resolved, that ---z
each member of the committee ’?
report back to the County Sucre
a-* we-a.mi
-2,-
mrta and ite
which paper is ever on gu.i4 •o
leg end have always taken ths protect the intereat of tee ar
iainecancnrion of aivarai. mers, bells us thatTheodore Piee
ting cleurivg.sbe
hhedeert, improt.
ertheeyeoftheing attractive about paying
Uaglartbsgoodto
Sant shadyro"w‛ sbtShn" fhe Prootoithe Pudding Is in
Resolation No. 3 ~Wieras
Upshur County bas from its the Farmers' Fireside Bn’lotiu
====-2
-m.
sidaration fog te rulesof therosa
and ths obaervance of the speed
MMsSl V'****!^*'
we the time is
J
i dintino swretpoti
.k.-
Megoh. .*430
; • • - a
n c
.18 pice wacewwpn and reetused tojdo
pshr chis. wit was the l ar
ow in mere loot qyek six hundred sbi l
lion dollars tn 1914 slonc; end
Whereas, white dotton La npw
hrioging a liule more than twice
a d
115. ■ 7
H- I
VW
.WW J
5 i
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■ de "e
’ the price in 1914. atm the ad-
i vance in the price to cotton is
steal sold for $29.50 and in 1917
aoid for 010950. In 1914 cot-
ton sold for Hie a ppund and,in
4917 it-sold for 27se. The Ad
, ' rance in the price of steel w a»
fveticpegas great White thed-
rance in the price of cotton was
-
‛ that purchaner mnat actually
I five op tee land ana cuitivate «
and that transfer to land equl 1
not be made to anyone unles eyatams, seven of the
t approved by the State and that
_ . “A day will codde whe tbs onl
hldorhesttny,batthie'baedesedwifbe themarkes'open .
____________
a ^ni , und win tullj pursues career Mwaday a
aac ou euni be mghted ig rotas, by theunives
i - * “iationsbabitttion
2 5
2%.- IH
B{8 M" I
Who’ll Pay That Mortgage?
That mortgage or otberisdebteess piymeot whether you uve or die.
maycause you ne worry. You Tlercaiznnthez "a eteumortnz
know yon can repey it u alltoes leave uotuine to chanpe. 2
wel, but there's the rub. Whaat And the annual tnwentment requir-
if thisK* go wroug. Supposingi ed is very modeat, when rou com-
you shenld die—coula your vife pder te pence of "ind * "i brin
wife pay the mortgage without
your income? Look at tus probiem -quaurely,
... * . . Dom't dode- don't wnit: send to
A Bouth western Ute Endownent ■ -
Palicy for the amount at the loah at dey *»’ infoumution bout « policx
theindebtednes ineureitre- to wait your particular need.
JOHN A. MATHIS Agent
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
<mlr twice as great; therefore,
Na it resolved by the Upahm
County farmers Ugipn in ses-
sion st Mings Chapel, July 6 and
sha we oppos the eloe
ing to the cotton and grain ex
changes, is to eloseythe cotton
wggld be agajnst the
best interal to the far mere
and we wat no more such eg-
periences as 194, atM be it fur-
Smith and P P Gore and Cui • 8
____— , 2,. F. L ver end i
Record and Bilae N~w . ;
awi W1 LEFORD I
Sec. Upshr Cp Far er Un ov
suuetr mavtotsenmwNmaitlehmndn
Tecu. beihg allotyedtodtivecars,orany-
-e-me-
VICTOB BUBO
dsme
apfiodilgrmg drunk. Th
i ' '
f / -e- '
w,r, .g
Southam farmers Pazng that is uweet
1 large poo tor ----- -
and equipment deal in.
-
“X.1SS.X5“00, • woman *dh addianta wamndrin favor to the State at W ntep
the United Siatea Depatman to swell.
Oomu * Pari - Ulon tha’ wa
—
Age is vansfob'e in
would beta
T , > he . rTrimm--/"
It Thatciftedathletedheg
knocks a wan out after he'
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hendin te
in aw t d-y
in either with a j
writer. It has •
iniasc writeri;
RI’* record t^t
teng’i» to time,
le. leuihte and
A-e, a* is -howa |
kg e-niwrka by
L ti st -k.died
Merormeevee “90209
bmeeyuhreamp $m
uoTh
DLatrtet Juagegh JudicialDiatrice.
at 0gh Count
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Your Electric Sew- -
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have a light at the
same time by using
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1917, newspaper, July 19, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408638/m1/3/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.