The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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to meet a woman, and if he did that they*doubled the body of
not strike Ballard on the head, Ballard up and he and Gray got
Kemp repeatedly denied that he into the car, Gray driving, and
struck the blow or was present they drove-over several roads.
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SQUIRREL LOAD
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HIS week, hardware and sporting goods dealers here in town and
the Remington Arms Company are working together to help you-
and every other sportsman look around and enjoy yourselves.
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Io .25-JO W.C.Eand 32 W.C. F. Calibres.
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The first successful metallic cartridges ever made were produced
by Remington 65 years ago. Practically every betterment in rifle
and pistol ammunition has been invented and developed by
Remington. Dependability and accuracy make Remington Car-
tridges outsell all others.
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Sportsmen’s Knives
Your dealer is showing a variety of Remington Pocket Knives especially
designed for hunting and camping use—two of them illustrated here. The
finest pocket knives made today—worthy of tha name “Remington."
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THE AUTHORITY INFIREARMS, AMMUNITION an* CUTLERY
around several times
he went down there be-jand retraced part of their trip
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caure he said Gray told him to and finally went toward Cy-
Take a look at Sporting Goods Windows during
Remington Sportsmen’s Week
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along in about fifteen press creek.
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Kemp said that after
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Remington .22 Long Rfe
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Beyond question the
moat uniform small bore
ammunition ever devel-
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.22 long rifle cartridges.
Ballard’s clothing On return- didn’t get out he wouldn’t be
knew of the murder of Otis told him to stay there until he
Ballard When asked if he could get a car. He said he did to k off some of them
didn't go d wn in the skirt of stay near the body until Gray1 creek and with rocks weighted robbery case, and told Ballard
ftimber where Ballard was killed returned with a roadster, and _tem own in another pool with at Gilmer, Texas, that if Otis
Dealers are making special displays in hunting and camping equip-
ment; Remington Fire Arms, Ammunition and Cutlery.
These displays are unusual They are special. They are worth going
out of your way to see. Don’t miss them!
REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Inc., New York City
Established 1816
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lasting three hours, the negro thirket, he saw a person pass-
witness, Kemp, in the Clem ing and when he started to run
Gray mnorder triul, told of his off. Gray pulled out a"btack-pis-
connection ‘ w i t h and what he tol and pointed it at him and
The New Remington Qame Loads
Be sure to see them—the biggest advance ever made in loaded
shot shells. Produced as the result of important Remington dis-
coveries about powder. There is a Remington Game Load for
every kind of game in this locality. Each one is loaded to give
safe and uniform velocity, pattern and penetration — the right
shooting quality for that particular kind of game.
The lead pictured above is the Remington Heavy Duck Load.
It comes in 12-gauge with either No. 4, 5 or 6 Shot and in 20-gauge
(the hard hitting 2′4" shell) in No. 6, 7 or 755 Shot. The velocity,
pattern and penetration are right for big ducks, and for long range
shooting when they are flying high. Sure and sate I
Remington Game Loads are loaded in the famous Nitro Club
Wetproof Shells. Here is the complete list:
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GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR
The Remington 20 Qa^e Pump un
Pm most powerful and affectiv gun
of its weight. Chambered b 2% shell.
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ing to town, they stripped off all alive to testify at the trial. Wit- -
their clothing and Gray gave ness told of other threats he I will pay $25.00 reward for
him some old clothes to wear' said Gray made toward his son I information sufflicient to segure
G. B. Dickson, ex-Sheriff of a conviction ol any one ^filing
Titus county,' testified that on Quail out of seakon. The season
sts two
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The Remingron Camp
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master blede, clip blade,
punch blade, ecrew
driver.gan opener,
openee end corkaceew.
farm for sale, prices right and
good terms. Also makefarm
loans. No charges for inspec-
tion, nor reading abstract. No
stock to subscribe for. Apply
to D. McIntosh, Bettie, or see
me at J. N. Aldredge’s officee
T. A. Ray, who was seuio"v Gilmer, Texas 14 w4tp
hurt when the Sunshine Special ____ ,
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ondition. His left leg broken, -T .
his skull fractured, and he lost ....., an,
a finger. H/LL BROS CIS STHORE
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Dr. W. P. Ballard, father of wo-M." • 1,«
Otis Ballard. saatewit wentblondetpiheheand ss sl wil be
88, es ificd that the body discovered the trail and found prosecuted. Moneyhas already
ta en from Cypress creek was the iron pin smeared With hair been raised to pay the rewards
i h, > , i n °f n son, Otis, andtho rnd blood and followed the trail, by the sportsmen interested,
when he lowered the body with-bsdly swollen, he knew it to be 1 . . J w BRYCE,
a weight on it into the deep is con by a mole on the back, 04 ma hrane g: 164 tf Sheriff
water of Cypress creek. He said by certain teeth and by H. hair. That ‘ schoolboy named Smith ! 104 t_________S‘
hat after this was done. his Dr. Ballard also testified Paul Ktel.Judge McK.nley and
1.1 i a * j r . . . . , Otis Ballard and he sang near
clothes being saturated withi Coy :ame to his house several .. . 10 ..
til 1 • 1 au i , at a air . - .. tbe schoobhouse on the night of
blood, and (.ray s clothes also 1 imc3 to get his son out of the .. . ...
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being saturated in blood, they . c untry and not permit him to .
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The Remington Autoloading Shotgun — 12 Gauge
The Ant hammerles, qutolgading shotgun
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The Remington Model 14 IlighPower Hunbiea Rifle
Theoniv forearm operated high power rifle mad Cham-
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Remington Hi-Speed Rife Canndt**
la .15. .50 and .52 ceLbre. for mearly
every Maodard ride Flatter trajectory.
erentet eccuracv. and killing power
tint before epproached.
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Remingtom .22 Calibre Auto-
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Now avaflable chambered for eleher
-22 abort or .22 long ride cartridges.
Oct. 15.— On body of Ballard had been moved
by defense, hear a read and hidden in a
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1923, newspaper, October 18, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414760/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.