The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. [41], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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COMMITTEE IS IPRIIGHEIT
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AGAINSTTAXON SCHOOL GLOS- CELEBRATION
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BALLGAME .ING EXERCISES
The case of Ros
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birthday
home of Mr. and Mrs
Bill by Representative Perdue
was a Bplendid attendance at
pobe a three per cent gross
the exercises and that diplomas
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committee on revenues and tax-
die Johnson Willingham, Her-
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per box. They will have to get the murder of M. ML Muein.
Four airplane flyers fell in
janitor at the court house, who
down to half that price before
guilty party. •
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we were included among the
much as we like them.
cates that its chance for pass-
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Mrs. Phillips’ birthday is so
this bill before the committee.
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member of the legislature from
try of the United, States by *d so far and wide that it was
children, 23 grandchildren and Lion of the Tribe of Judea,” an
jellies, but what’s the use
was., presented to an apprecia-
Mr..Alvin Phillipa, a nephew,
ibscriptjons. To impose a gross
receipts tax on these cl
he was absent, and the
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- • Mr. Phillips came to this
dashed over towards the goy-
We regret the necessity of with his advanced age amd fhe
stump near the Darnell black-
smith shop and then colliding said to have occurred at a party
give up the office key he had.
about it that we could not get
as we
particulars, so
refrain from any comment on
it.
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News has been received here
that the Mirror doesn’t try to pond with each other, amM -
published.
season.
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but one man to go on a note
near El Paso, a few days ago.
with
and leads a consist-
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he shoulde ed his musket and present, and among the other
and
than many younger
religion, count them, and their care free
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of the country, and surrounded
of the occasion; which was a
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gathering ithat the
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THE TIMBER QUEEN.
nieces, he was perhaps never
and one that all seem
in happier mood than on this heartily enjoyed.
one. hit him in the face with
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trying to cut him, and sat on
him for five minutes perhaps.
Loyd, and there were too many
children around there to even
me. and having understood that
he had a slight cut, I presume
he received this accidentally
Col. Terrell in the 35th Texas
regiment, and notwithstanding
A difficulty was reported
from Independent Sprigs Sat-
urday night, between Mr. John-
ny Childress and Mr. Howard
hope indulged that he would be
able to attend the next one.
possessing all his faculties in a
remarkable degree, taking a
P,
The first strawberries of the
season have reached the mar-
ket, and are selling at 25 cents
health, and who has heretofore
been a regular attendant, was
greatly missed and many ex-
He was here in the pioneer
days of Upshur county, and has
lived to see Gilmer grow from
a straglifg village of just a few
houses into its present ad-
vancement. He was here when
the wild deer and turkey were
plentiful, when nearly all East
Texas was a virgin forest.
When the clarion call to arms
was sounded in the southland
Saturday morning we found
that some one had removed the
working files of the Mirror for
the past several days, and
started a row about it, perhaps
more vigorous than was neces-
sary, but the remarks were
veneral, for the reason that we
were wholly ignorant of the
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By Court of 'inf Aummbas.
Next Move WillBe allo-
tion for New Henri.
Rev. C. M. Myers went down
to Pritchett Friday evening to
attend the closing exercises of
the graduating class of the
Twice Saturday With a Tran-
sient Linotype Operator
I west side of the court huameke
\ Gilmer on, ths night of Anxit ©9,
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the other dozen, as well as a the river at Dayton and were
source of much pleasure that killed, n a > .
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Austin, Texas, April 18.- Pritchett High School, and
I from him we learn that there
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EXAMINATION
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. [ for an examination May 4th
Kyer, on Montgomery street and 5th.
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, TEXAS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923
would virtually kill baseball in
Texas. He asserted there were
only three clubs in Texas that
were making money, and, oth-
Jere were supported mostly by
tism, from which he has suffer-
ed greatly during the past
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contemptuous sneer, so unusu-
al to his usual entrance ‘as to
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and so many were saying there team in the county to nend to ueg
would be nothing in the paper the name of their dub amd he ;
about it, that in justice to my- address of the manager, mp Efu
There will‘be V public Masonic
lecture at the Methodistzchure
April 27th by District Lecturer
Weiss, of Jefferson. His subject
will be “The Strong Grip of the
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event has been celebrated at day instead of Saturday, and
the Kyser home for the past were dosed Monday.
So remarkable when you think
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' 1 1 lips has always commanded the
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Of Mr. B. F. Phillips and Wife
by Their Daughter, Mrs.
J. C. Kynar >
went to the front serving under guests were: Mr. B. B. Elder
and family; Mr. and Mrs. John told him to get out, and get out
to
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ied his jaws until he apol-
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Pittsburg Friday and brought
back a negro whose name was
not learned, charged with the
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. Supt. Grady MePeek says
that that notwithstanding the
fact that it was thought that
there would not be an examina-
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never bee a death in the
house.
WHEN YOU BUILD FOR |
He said he was a stockholder in
the Dallas Baseball dub and
that to pass such a measure
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The Mirror man had a stren-
uous time Saturday, and is
r from the driver, Mr. John Wil-
Hams, Friday morning and
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foot In the office again, and
the beet of the morning en-
counter, was armed and com-
ing back to finish the job. With
a sneering sarcastic grimace,
as if drunk with his victory, or
something else, he asked, "How
do you feel now?
I opened my knife for pro-
tection in the event he was
armed, and asked him what he
meant by returning after I had
warned him never to put his
the causes or
convicted of the murde ad A.
M. Mulrein, and given 2 amm
in the Camp County UsMtot
court on a change off wenu
from this county, tom Aemn
affirmed. uawoi
A motien-foramewNmmiu.
will probably be filed tag Hinak-
torneya, Mesara. Floreom &r-
Florence. n) m”
The alleged crime warn Gu
respect of his fellowmen, has
always paid his debts, observed
CASE AFEIRMEN
H. D. Beard, the linotype
operator, took it up, turned out
his light, put on his coat and
quit. 1
We begged him to go to
work, assured him that if he
was not guilty, the remarks did
not apply to him, and reminded
him that he had left the office
once before without notice, and
that he would be sorry, when
he thought about it, and that
we had overlooked his former
tangent and let him come back.
We walked with him toward
the front as we were making
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others, and when he sent sfter saying anything about it, and serious conditionrheiriwmme-——-
the money to insist that he
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) A team of young mules
hitched to a farm wagon near
the court house, broke away
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impossible for all of them to be
present, but out of the ten
burglary of the Mings store at
Big Sandy a few nights ago A
good deal of tre goods stolen
were recovered. Deputy Sher-
iff Clem Hill took the negro
down to Big Sandy Saturday
morning.
associations‘Wasrethree girls, vz: Mae cer, Mr.B. F. Phillipa, and the observe San Jacinto Day Mon-
ported unfavorably hy house Miller, Jaunita Whitfield, Jud-
Sheriff Bryce went up to
MASONIC PUBLIC
LECTURE HERL
The . program
MIRROR MAN
IN A FIGHT
Ehecomumnttag“PmearpdposhefoneWilie Miller, the sugar indus- large family, they are acatter-
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we can even give them more WAa. shct while sittina. to fhe-
than a casual glance aa we pass, --x Collectors office am tom
suppress very much news it is games and dates duning
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We want every Imae
me with assault to murder, it with the result of Ms comnfinctc
is hard to understand, when I and a term of 25 years, mden-
sat on the man for five minutes ed on April 1, 1922. _
with an open knife in my had- ,
slapped his jaws, payc I him off Mr. T. K. Chandler, wh to
and made him give up the key, quite sick was reported mmtinuE
without trying to murder him. very well this morunm. toff
Read Gaston and the valedic-
tory by Juddie Willingham, af-
ter wrich the diplomas were
he will fle a favorable minority Baird and Gretchen Eastham,
report. Action of a majority 9f “
the committee on thia bill indi-
key. 11921, reading a newauape. ihe
He had the best of It In th, load of amall.shot teaineammes’
morning, came back for more partof his ehin and t^^*-
and got the worst of It in the victim dying without —
afternoon. ingableto speak.
Th. mornin. nent.. at Sheriff Bryce waa noC Tu - \
traded but little atnentnn,ana, trom the houme-ns
th.ro were no arrests. lowed the auto whlrt —Ma
In the afUrnoon 1 WM ■
rested, charged with assault to Bel w J
murder,, and placed under Afrom Roy Bennetes mmda
thousanddollarbond. had been freshly <M omue
The diligence of the officers back to town and mog
was commendable and they Bennett While he wasatmgim.
politics and the general welfare happiness added to the pleasure again. I had to use my right
arm to keep him from thrwing
Sunday. I —
so garbled accounts of it were
didn’t feel like trusting diligently retailed about town,
Todd; Mr and Mrs. E. Phillips; quick, and commenced shoving I
- him toward the door. When
presented byvProf. Winton two great-grandchildren, there everybody to invited to attend
Smith.,,. . ci were only six of the ten fam-
. “The Winning or Latane," Hies present... turkey, pies, all kinds of salads
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tion for teachers' certificates
elaborate held in May, that the Superin-
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thrown against the press," we
were thrown violently to the
floor, the balance of the force
pulling.him off and holding the
writer until Beard was out of
the door.
We walked to the door and
warned him to never again put
his foot in the office.
We instructed the book-
keeper to make out his pay
envelope, when she did the
nned to B Somnis ieh theumn pressions of regret were hear.
There, was all there is to eat on
that tablepof the best there to
to eat, and it was cooked the
best and admirably served, and
• every the feaste to a satiety. 1
Eide B. B. Elder offered s
, fervent invocation just before
the feast, and all expressed
their hope for many returns of
the occasion.
After the feast the large
company, that is as many as it
would hold, gathered on the
shady side of fhe house filling
the front gallery, and while the
happy throng of children
There was an
Mrs. J. W. Palmer; Mr.
the laws, never been delinquent
strikes us that he had a Monk, formerly of this county. with his taxes, and never asked
THURSDAY
Viola Dana
sported on the town, the others
engaged in pleasant conversa-
tion for hours before the
gathering‘broke up Oneofthe Wm with a key to the
reminiscenses developed in this
~oniersation that Mr. and Mrs.! In spite of the.warning.he
pzonemarwateemoannsrorne,"ns,nhdie and " * further evldenee they may be .Me ta =
.0 senrs, ana that there had ^b-wih:
with a government truck on the but there were so many rumors
government lot, turning the L—- 21 — I ‘
eminent lot, running over a big Coulter, in which Mr. Childress
had the worst of it. It was
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CHARACTER
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Deal with a company that specinlizes
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s '• his 78 years, he is more active
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by the vast thronggof sons and family . „-= Z—
daughters, grandchildren, great Mirror man was glad to have
grandchildren, nephews and * - ‘
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“THE $5.00 BABY"
Also Fox News
START 7:45 P. M. ADMISSION 10 and ‘20 Cenb
section in 1851, and has been a
continuous resident since that
time, raising a large and inter-
esting family. Of his ten
children, all married and with
families of their own, nine girls
and one boy, they are good citi-
zens. honored and respected
citizens in their respective
communities. And that is not
ation late Tuesday by a vote of bert Bay Goolsby, Granville thirteen years, and it to a
6 to A Perdue gave notice that Ra c.—- Alaander source of regret that we missed
lively interest in
about the middle of the office
where he hsd fought be-
fore, he cloned with me snd,
undertook to throw me down .
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MB fa th* house wm be rather Gretchen Eastham, z2a by su t n •: uem «• ams
~ . L m aa oration on the origin of coal happy returns of the occasion.
- During the consideration of by Ray Goolsby, the biography
of Franklin by Miss Mildred close that they make it a joint
PVM’ Whitfield, the rise of commerce celebration, and while aninvi-
by Gao. Baird, Americanism by tation was extended to the
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runs tive audience Thursday night who is out at Kerrville for'hia
lubs by the sehool pupils... -
celebration at the. tendent of Education has called working under mental and
physical difficulties today.
keenly feel the humiliation, but fears are entertained for Mm*
eekly
this talk, and at the entrance
to the back office, he turned on were infuenced perhaps by th. g---
u. unexpectedly • ournct that th. Mbootleg» In- anautqintromt ortheEumt
headuunde hisarph,mndainthefuence was criticising them,, H. otr tried in th. pa
.tn.nl. In ordwto.~Mb.ln, saying that if it was , bootleg-’court o( UpShur"county.nm
ger they would have already jurynaiting to agree and Jn4g»
arrested him. Warren on his own md.
But just how they could changed the venue to Cho
make up their minds to charge county and he was trifaf Eheme
occasion Sunday.
Including the relatives and
guests there were about fifty
present to help celebrate the oc
cation, far too many for even
the most spacious dining haO,
„Dalas Man Argues That Pro-
y posed Measure Would
.K Kill Gam*
would put them out of business.
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next year, and I am sure every
guest there will join us to my bare fist a few times, and
More thrilling than hes thrillingeat-
It’s the routdoors gidlinan cutdoor sunptce-
m-minute sensation.
See one epinode mi you won't be able *
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Hirror
said to have "brain storms” of the recent death of Mr. Sim
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W"brain storm” when he precip- but who died at his home out
- litated a world war. near El Paso, a few days ago.
La; Mrs. E. C. Sheppard, Ran-
ger; Mrs. W. M. Phillipa,
Union Grove; Mrs. J. C. Kyser,
Gilmer; Mrs. M. A. Wylie,
Chicasha. Okla.; Mrs. X C.
Mohon, Gladewater; Mrs. A. F.
Shepperd, Gladewater; Mrs. A.
D. Arnold. Tyler; Mrs. R. L.
HaH, Arcola, DL; Mrs. W. H.
Harlan, Knox City. Six of the
ten and their families were
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MM GILBERT in ICOLMIRL’S VALLET-
n of Gilmer, which sought to im-
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A Para i ount Picture
“FOR DEFENCE"
Also AESOPS FAELES
BTART 7:45 P. M. ADMISSION 10 and 20 Ques
SATURDAY
RUTH ROLAND
wagon bottom-side up, breaking
it up slightly and tearing up
the harness.
Former Kaiser Wilhelm is
men yet, Mrs. Roger Hill; Mrs, D. E.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. [41], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923, newspaper, April 26, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414241/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.