The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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Remodeling
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AN INTERESTING KEEPING HOME BORRELL KEMP
VISITOR FROM MONET AT HOME CASE BEFORE
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the merchants were to buy their
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that way, and you better humor
her out of it by buying her a
pretty bright colored dre and
a fussy winter hat.
noon and the attorneys in the
case began their argument ba-
tore the jury about 2:30 o’clock.
County Attorney Sam Williams,
opening for the State, followed
by Myers and Caldwell for the
defense, District Attorney T. C.
Hutchings closing for the State.
In all probability the case will
go to the jury before court ad-
journs this evening
FARMERS &
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born in 1839.
Mr. Nelson is a great bible
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reward for
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community for. the things the
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secure his part of the dollar.
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We invite you to make use
of our service. --
Mt. Pleasant Hustler, Wednes-
day:
The taking of evidence in the
Bull Kemp murder case closed
this morning following the tes-
timony given by the defendant
who made about the same state-
Man's Birthright: — “Thou
madest him to have dominion
over the works of thy hands;
thou hast put all things under
his feet”—Psalms 8:6.
Before you make definite plans for remodeling,
come in and aee us. You will find our service
profitable to use. It will assist you in forming
plana beet suited to make your home more com*
fortable and attractive, and will enable you to
do these things at the least expens: We sell
- dependtbfo materials. These materials, such
as Long-Bell trade-marked lumber, and our ser-
vice assure satisfactory remodeling.
Come in and see u* before you start; or if you
wish, we will be glad to call, look over your
homo with you, suggest what you need, and give ‘
| you our estimate.
Every thing from Cedar to roof
DENMAN LUMBER CO.
THE HOME BUILDERS,
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the town where you live and
Shipment of silks from Japan his home town made it possible let some one else have the dol-
ia to be resumed at once. for him to market his produce lar tc pay his debts with.”
and buy goods that they
never see bfore buying and
take all kinds of chances in the
purchase.
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SATURDAY
NEAL HART
“Table Top Ranch”
PEARL WHITE
In th* 12th Episode of
“PLUNDER”
the Mirror Wednesday.
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building and other improve- • school house or church.
ments on the farms of Upsur "This man gould also
county thia fail. member that he sells his pro
1 duce here. The merchants of
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the community in which
There has been a good deal of lived desire to build a
shwstntlheaw"studhed)it& but if that same dollar is sent
great deal, and his study of the
bible took him into profane his-
This Bank is proud to he a GUA
BANK—glad to say to; its deposit
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try, when he commenced the
study of man, and he is famil- when Tyler people send out of
iar with the progress of the 11the city for the necessities of
human race in all th* various life--order from mail order
countries. their rise and.hetr ihouses, for instance—they are
fall and can usually attribute a doing themselves as well as th.
plausible reason for the fallcommunity a great rarm, and
supported by bible testimony. > if everybody else did the same
On his favorite subject, the thing, we wn wculdn t have
bible, he is a very interesting any me rcantile. establishments
talker, and notwithstanding his in the community /
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account. Careful saving will
lead tomindependence. Cut
expenses below your income
and start a bank account.
Successful men are the thrif-
ty men. A fixed financial
the same community is not
spent in the commonity. In I mi nt as he did in the Gray trial
other words money made in a Judge Wilkinson made his
ilatign
ty, everybody has a chance to
Mr Jack Williams has sold
out the restaurant business in
the Croley block, Tyler street,
to Messrs. J M. Bullock and
Jim Robertson, and they have
already assumed charge of the
business, and named it the Busy
.Ree. See ad. r— —•
Advertising is the steam of
weeks ago. There is a big ser-
mon in what this paper says.
Read it:
"A prominent business' man
told the Gazette editor today
that he saw one man send eight
rhoney orders for $100 each
i from Sulphur Springs. The
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student and has some pro-
nounted views on evolution. ,,
and the origin of man. He be-, in the home will never build up
lieves the bible account of it thescommunity. but if carried
but holds to the theory that itto its fullest extent will soon
was a whit* man, and that the J disrupt the community and
th. others are not really human bankrupt it. As long as dollars
with Godlike attributes, or earned inia community are kept
subject to God’s laws any more in circulatign in that communi-
thn the ordinary brute.
without sending it away- I f
A subscriber wants to know
if a woman with a second hus-
band put on mourning for her
first husband, is it an indica-
tion that she is dissatisfied with
her second husband. It looks
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order goods this man would
ive to move.
The following from the Tyler
Courier Times is just as appli-
Mr. R. B. Nelson, Sr, ’who cable to Gilmer as it is to Tyler
makes his home with his son in , and . we hcartily endorse the
Bettie, was a pleasant caller atsentimenti
It is a fact everybody recog-
Nelson is one of the pioneers of nizes as being true that a com-
the county, having been a res- ! munity can not be really pros-
a-- .— .— . . _ । perous unless money' made in
We have just received a-very larg'shipment cf new Jew-
elry Novelties, such as Beads. Jarrings,,' Bracelets,
Brooches, Soutoir Combs. Barretts, Bar Pins, Purses,
Powder Compacts, Vanitie y Ladies Belts, "Flapper"
Combs, Ivory Goods, Infa’nt Knit Good’s Halloween
Goqds, and many other Sterns in this line we can not men-
tion. if,you are looking f r something new and snappy,,
we have it. COM TO SiE US.
purchases were for household
necessities and for articles car-
ried by the Sulphur Spvinge
merchants.
. .. i xow this man that sent his
it is reported taat Glade-
water. Bi, sandy, Pritchett money away would perhaps be
nd • number of small pleces the first to get in his car and|pay taxes to keep up roads:
•round here are to have a first come to town to solicit funds build sehools, churches or eon-
elass system of elestric lights in from our merchantsgshould he :-t- - _
the near future 8et.,s hcusehold effects burn- have men that
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 25, 1923
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"Think it over, before you .
send your money away. Buy i
nearly. 85 years, his mind does Right along "this . line, the
I not wander in his argument. Sulphur Springs Gazette pre-
i but he keeps up with all the dif- sents a particular incident that
ferent threads of his argument, aprened in that city a few
C T. CROSBY, Cashier
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Gloria Swanson
In “Her Gilded Cage”
Also AESOP’S <ABLES
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Here, during these busy
days, we expect to do every-
thing for our customers that
they can consistently expect
of a bank worthy of their
confidence.
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By GEO. TUCKER.
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W* receive fresh shipments very fy days.
Daniels f StepheHs
If You Want a
GOOP DAILY MIRROR .
Patronize It.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1923, newspaper, October 25, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414768/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.