Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 126, Ed. 1 Monday, August 11, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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The crop prospeci in Fnglane
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Prepared to Haul Anything
I’rompt service, moderate price.
Give Me a Trial
DRAYAGE
Light and Heavy Hauling
Big Teams, Heavy Wagons
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GILMER DRUG
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GIL.ME , Upshur County, TEXAS. MONDAY AFTERNOOX, AUGUST 11, 1919.
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shipments of Colonial
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posely, but when he did this the' went over to attend '
second and third time and fail- funeral.
•d to come up, the alarm was I Dr. Gregory is well
rounded end resucers rushed here and has a host o?
. <.Yh 1 tJx YU.k Wfr:^ Wi7!
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Shoe? that will be good a long time-
Comi ortable and Good L oking—Full
AMERICA’S GREATEST NEED
America must increase ita dairy herds.
There are only 24,000,000 milch cows in the
United States today, as compared with
about 35,000,00 in 1914. Dairy cows by the
millions have been slaughtered for food, by
Danmark, Sweden and Norway particularly.
All Europa’s dairy herds have been sadly
reduced.
This country must provide and sell dairy
products to all Europe. We need morel than
45,000,000 milch cows to do this adequately
The farmer who increases his dairy herd P
now is not'only doing his duty to the world. ;
but is certain to profit in a big way.
This should interest this community. Is
It going to benefit by owning more and bet-
ter dairy cattle. We have the land to feed
them on, and 1 we have the brains to care for
them and take the profit. This bank has the
money to finance their purchase if our as-
sistance is needed.
Come in and let’s talk the dairy problem
over.
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New Shi pment Just Received
See Window Display
ROBERTSON DRUG STORE.
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UDDEN DEATH OF
DR. GREGORY. OF
GREENVILLE, TEXAS
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He was LATE NEWS AND CONMEN
lot over his head, when he lent additional sadness by
suddenly went down and those fact that it is less than
who saw him did not think but week since his wife di 1,
that he had gone down pur- the relatives and friend-
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
H. P. McGAUGHY, Cashier
THE OLDEST AND .STRONGEST BANK IN j
UPSHUR COUNTY
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Capt. Wm. J. Tucker, 168th The pleasures of a large parts
- many. Texas, boys, . how the brought out in sit minutes and
fighting spirit wAs shown, how worked was comiivenced to re-
they could fight and die. and sussitate him. and in thrirty
then paid a high tribute to the minutes Drs. Wirin and Wood
mothers of these bovs bv tell- were there and worked with
ing of incidents of dying boys him for an hour, but withou:
Silk 1 ose are no longer an Extravagance
when you can buy sucli qualities as
Phoeix Reinforced where the wear
come —Black, White and all popular
color,.
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vieunavea, anu aucuenauy wuinis vody witnout, the
the story of heroic sacrifice of coming over his head.
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President Wilson propos -
a repeal of the wheat guarantee
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Iron lit; ■■ savings will enable you to do
this, and you will have formed habits of •
thrill hat will make you independent, and —
- e you from being one of the nine men
out of ten that spend their declining years
in pr vertv -some. f them in the poor
house- others depen’ent upon some one
infantry, Rainbow Division, of swimmers that ha l gone out day morning of the sudde
A. E. F., who has just return- o McClendon's new lake four death of Dr. Chas. L. Gregory,
ad from overseas after nearly miles south on the Jefferson at his home in Greenville.
two years service, and who was Highway, Sunday afternoon Mayor T. H. Briggs, his
here on a 15 day leave of ab- was saddened by the sudden rother-in-law received the sad
sence, before going to San An- Irowning of Mr. Alma Walters, massage which was to brief to
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who sways just before the end avail. j • | strikers on manv railroas
remembered the mother and There was an cras onal boa. lines respond to President W ii
asked that she be told how they of the heart durng the time son's appeal,
had made good, and died hero- tiney were wotk ig with him.!' ____
ically. ‘ .d ior a long time there was Ser. Dan tris suppresses a
The brief outline of his tall nope of his being saved, but speech by Admiral Hugh Rod-
in sketching the major offer.- after an hour it was apparent man, that was to have been d -
sives in which the Rainbow that he was dead beyond recall, livered at a banquest given in
Division participated, was a He must have been attacked their honor at San Francisco,
high tribute to the Volunteer with severe cramp, and but foi ' --------
Guards of the various states, the fact that he got sick at hi- serving only to choke him th'
and Texas and Alabama and stomache and vomited, tha: more and clog up his lungs, h
Iowa, the groups with which h_______________might have been revived.
whs most intimately ‘associat- the science of government, take He was about 18 years of ag
ed with, came in fpr a generous a more active interest in its and is survived by his father
share of the heroics. affairs, that the rehubititation Mr. R. W. Walters of Relay and
As a fitting climax to he of its war deevastation. migh. four brothersand two sister-
story1 of the way the American be more easily overcome, and* to whom the sympathy of th
guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Tucker, was invited
to address the congreagation at
he Frst Baptist church Sunday
night. I'
Notwithstanding the fact
that it was not'known until
Sunday afternoon that he was
, to talk, there was a big crowd
out, and for an hour he held the
audience with recitals of the
major offensives in which he
was engaged in the battles of I into the water where he
the great war, and told of many down.
heroes that he saw pay the His brother
supreme sacrifice. i rushed to where he had
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Walters of Kelsey, to say that he died suddenly
He swm across from the while sitting in a chair Monda
ath house and was within two morning.
feet of where the water was The death of Dr .Gregory
soldiers fought, he urged the be made a better country n.
citizens to devote more time toi which to live.
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a few years of steady saving will
many things you have dreamed
of a. ; ! e ged for. <»
l’erh. you want a car, or the farm ad-
ascit to you, maybe you want to start a
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ucate a daughter or son. * s .
A lurk account steadily built up even
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Violet Palmer, Garreth Hughes
and Paul Everton in
“Ginger.”
se you save 25 cents per day. That
doesn’t mean much to the average man, and
many would .not miss it.
Yet it would make a bank account, and in
ten V a it would be close to a thousand
dollars. ;. .d yot can do something with tha.
$1,000.
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CAPT. WM. J. TUCKER ALMA WALTERS DROWNED
ADDRESSES LARGE AU- AT MeLENDON’S LAKE
DIENCE BAP’T CHURCH SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Marie Walcamp in
“The Lott Millions/*
which is chapter 14 of
“The Red Glove.”
A good comedy and
tional Weekly.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 126, Ed. 1 Monday, August 11, 1919, newspaper, August 11, 1919; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414506/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.