The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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ner 7, 1913
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Gilmer ‘s Social Life and Daily Occurrences
The Mirror will be thankful
Jim Wiileford was in town
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Gilmer, Texas.
home in Bettie last Thursday.
the Indian Rock community.
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Louis Allen has put a new
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The Mitchell new gin is ready
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districts, including Ore City,
J. E. Lockhart goes out to Tom 3,565 white, 1,472 colored; total
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277, D 191, L 186, G 175, R172,
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W. W. Williamson, father of
Mrs W. B. Adkins, is in the city
vey, known as Block. No. 6, in the sub-
division of survey, and described as fob
Tuesday, and reports his cotton
shedding a good deal. The hot
sun and rains have been disas-
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P163, J 119, F 109, A89, T87,
E76,N71.K 45,0 45, Y 22, V
Upshur County School Children
The scholastic rolls of Upshur
Connell attended the Cotton Car-
nival at Galveston last week.
by the State Superintendent, and
show a total of 6,810 for the en*
tire county. Thev are assigned
as follows:
Mr- and Mrs. Roy Bennett ar d
Ruth, with a party of Glenwood
friends, are fishing in Moss
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have returned home from a visit
to his sister, Mrs M. B. Brigga
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W. W. TAYLOR, Constable,
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Come to the Airdome tonight.
Three Good Reels.
Lucius B. Hart and two chil-
Carrington’s, three miles east,
to build a barn, this week.
Wanted —Your butter, eggs
and country produce.
White’s Grocery.
L. A. Latch, ex-sheriff, was in
town Monday, from his home in
Latch, and said he has the best
for Kentucky, was in a wreck; who had Moore in charge, at
when fifteen miles this side of Marshall, and brought him to
her destination, and was bruised Gilmer Sunday morning.
We run the Universal Pro-
gram-three to five features
each week. Attend the Air-
dome.
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east of town, so as to keep up
with the procession. . ■
Good program nightly, at the
Airdome.
John O. Allen came up from
Waxahachie Sunday, for a short
stay.
W. F. Rutledge and A. B. (Al)
Lansdale were in the city Tues-
day, from the Oak Hill commu-
“Always on time” \
We wish to call your attention
to the fact that our forms close
at 11:00 a. m. on Wednesday, and , -
that all copy must be in this of-
fice by 1:00 p. m. on Tuesday-
The Mirror goes out on the after-
noon mails on Wednesday and
reaches all our readers by nog
on Thursday. Merchants should -
bear this in mind, if they wish to
advertise for Saturday trade,
- The Mirror is the best Hone
Paper published. $1.00 per year.
Precinct No. t Upshur County, on the
23rd day of July, A. D. 1913. in the case
of W. B. Crosby versus Bob- Burnes,
No. 1396, and to me, as Constable, di-
rected and delivered, I have levied
upon, this ad day of Angust, A. D: 1913,
and will, between the hours of 10
o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p.m., on
the first Tuesday in September, A. D.
1913, it being the ad day of said month,
at the Court House door of said Upshur
County, in the town of (ilmer, proceed
t sell at publie auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash in bapd. all the right,
title and interest which Bob Barnes had
01 the ad day of August, A. D. 1913, or
a ty time thereafter# of, in and to the
f lowing described, property, to-wit: ■
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of land; said property being levied on.
as the property of Bob Burnes, to sat-
isfy a judgment amounting to $9990 in
favor of W. B. Crosby, and costs of suit.
Given under my hand this and day of
by their brother, J. E. Woodfin,
of Ft. Worth.
Don’t forget the County Fair.
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Watts, the Bene Man
Watts, the horse man. is
gain, selling a car of
Mne Quick.
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and the Misses Ollie and Virgie
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part of town, was on the streets
st Saturday, trying to with-
stand the “automobile spirit."
sale at a bargain. See me quick.
7tf *GEO. Catron.
S. C. Salter and W. B. Owens,
thifty farmers of Glenwood,
were in the city last Friday.
Wanted —Your better, eggs
and country produce,
j White’s Grocery.
3.Moore and son, J. A., who
live "near Bettie, left Thursday
Meir daughter, Mrs. H. M. Cro-
ley, of this city,
A. T. Martin, from the north
16, Q 18,1 9. Z 5. There are
none in the common school dis- ।
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Cement Tombstones
We are manufacturing and
selling Cement Tombstones. We
guarantee them to last as long
as marble, harder to break, and
the cost is much less.
Gill & Gill,
Reeves' Blacksmith Shop, next
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for any item of interest that may Moore, who is - charged with
be given us by mail or over the horse stealing was arrested he
phone-No. 179. Woodson, Ark.. and » now i>
Mrs. Wm. Waldron, who left the county jail. The sheriff
here on Tuesday of last week'met the officers from Woodson,
in and Around the County Beat
sesse, —-------- sasasasese
We Write All Kinde of Inaurance—Collections a Specialty.
Upshur Co1. Real Estate & Development Co.
8. A WAGHALTER, Manager.
com and cotton crop he ever had
at this time in the season. He
says he is working hard—has to
to get his bread and butter.
ANOTHER BARGAIN—220 acres, all under fence. 90 in
cultivation; 5 living springs, 3 never-failing wells, 2 good
branches located just right for pasture. Nearly all level
and fine place/or profitable stock raising. 2 houses, one
6 and one 3 rooms. Young orchard of pears, peaches#
plums, apples and grapes. Within li miles of Glenwood.
All of land is in good condition. $15 per acre—half cash
and balance on terms to suit
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and shaken so she was under a
doctor's care for several days,
but reports she has fully recov-
Mann Hart and Miss Ola Bate-
man were united in marriage at
Winnsboro last Sunday. They
arrived in Gilmer on the after-
noon train Monday. Mr. and
Mrs. Hart Will make their per-
manent home in Winnsboro.
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The Airdome was built for the
comfort of patrns. Come and
see.
Jim Kyser left Wednesday to
visit relatives at his old home in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This is
the first time Mr. Kyser has
made a visit to his old home in
sixteen years.
Get ready for the County Fair.
Has moved its furniture and banking
equipment into Perkins Bros.’ grocery
store, one idoof east of the old Bank «
Building, at which place we expect to
remain for about seventy-five days, and
will be pleased to attend to our many
customers. We invite you to callon us.
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Uncle Peter Davis was in town
Zeb Duke died at the family Monday from the Bettie eommu-
being situated in Upshur County, Tezas, ..
o i the Freeman Prather headright ear- inga community, was in the city
with «7, B third with 311. The# Shadowhe.
they say little and arrest every
one who could be suspected of
Isaac Stephens and Inez Cooper.
A. W. Odom and Florence Irons.
Rass McMullen and EmmaDriggers
Rapele Ramires and Emil Garci.
Jese Burrough and Judie Bell Tolly
Will Reeves and Ela Cooper.
Clint Wilford and Cora Bolton.
NOTICE OF CUNSTABLPS SALE
(Real Estate)
By virtue of an alias execution issued
out of the Honorable Justice comgt of
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MISS BROWN'S SLAYEK
ISNOT CAPTURED
The murderer of Miss Florence
Brown, the stenographer of Dal-
las, has not been captured up to
the present time. The officers
have been able to get a few good
dews within the last day or two,
5,037.
Gilmer independen district,
389 white, 410 colored; total 799.
Big Sandy independent dis-
trict, 120 white, 137 colored;
total 239.
Lafayette independent district,
98 white, 187 colored; total, 285.
In considering the alphabeti-
cal roll it is interesting to note
the number of children whose
sir names begin with the differ-
ent-letters. In the common
school districts the letter 8
for a few days, visiting acquaint-
of Chandler, Texas. are visiting ances and friends.
Iowa, to-wit:
Beginning at the n e corner of block
No. 3, surveyed forBurree Berry, a trous to it.
stake from which a red oak brs n 19, w
A FINE RESIDENCE!
7 Rooms, In Best Section of the City.
Lot 101x196 feet. Good Barn and other out buildings in
first class order. One block west from Montgomery
Street For sale at a great bargain. See me quick.
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Mleums,
A. R. Finley was in the city -----------—
from the Grice community last dren, Kathleen and ThomaB
Tuesday. •" “Quarley Hart, from Quitman,
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Upshur county common school Johnson and Tom Johnson, on the cast
side of same, conveying herein 70 acres
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GiLner Local News
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nity, and Maxine Foyd, from J. O. King and Java Buras,
the Indian Rock community. r M. Waltera and Gladys Har is.
Matis, the Bane Maa
Natta, the horse man. is back
in. selling a car of mares,
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For Sale-Shingle Mill Outfit
,. in good condition. A bargain if
wold during August See J: M.
Taylor, at Joe Ailen’s store, or
phone 220.
< W. F. Watts, the well known__ __
4 horse denlerwho wa there last cleaner in his gin four miles
fall, came in from Childress last
month visiting relatives. -1
: we Our Chileat the same county have just been approved
old price— 10c per dish. City
For Sale—A $140 two-seated,
six passenger Spaulding hack.
Been run about six weeks. For nity.
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J. H. Lee has taken the ageney Lake, near Gladewater,
for the Lombard Piano, his adver-
tisement appears in another col-
4 vra, and a port oak bra e 36 vra: , 15 —-cne new gin 18 ready
thence south 970 to the a e corner of for service SO Mr. T. C, tells US.
mid block No. 5, a atone for corner, 1 — 1 ....... —
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Cafe.
Seventy-five people are report-
ed to have dined at the Bell
Hotel last Sunday.
from Del Rose to Stamps. He
tells us that the outlook now for
the cotton crop in the county is
the best he ever knew it.
W. A Rutledge, of this city,
has an interesting gold cpin that
he found while digging in the
ground. The date is 1856. “Cal-
ifornia gold." He also has a
8. C. Morgan and Judge W. "Harrison Hirer dollar" of an
A Phillip, were in from West early date.
Mountain Saturday. .. .. .. “
from which a sweet gum brs n 19, a 9.4
vrs, and a mulberry bn a 38, e S vre;
thenct east 436 vrs to a stake for corner,
from which" a black Jack bra • 54, a 5
vrs, and a pine bra a 37%, w 5 vra;
Lherice n 970 vre to a stake for'
comet, from which a red oak bra s >3,
wj vre, and another brs n 50, w 5.8 vrs.
thence west 436 vrs.to place of begin;
ning. Containing 73 acres of land, save
and except a five acre tract out of
same heretofore given by me to Cato
.. Interment Friday.
House and Lot for sale, or will
trade.—E. F. Aldredge.
Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Abernathy,
LAST SUNDAY'S EEBVICES.
The day was warm, and the
church attendance, which might
have been expected to be large,
was One of moderate numbers.
Rev. J R Nutt preached at the
Baptist church in the morning, and
Rev. H. M Timmons_at the Metho-
dist, morning and night. .
Sabbath echoglin all the churches
with an unusually large attendance.
. One remarkable occurrence, but
not unusual, was the attendance at
the Baptist chureh morning serves
of Mrs. Wiley Florence, now in
her 81st tear. She dined with her
daughter, Mrs. A. L. Bennett, at
the Bell Hotel. Her home is on
South Montgomery street, this city
Iev. H. M. Timmons spent last
week assisting Rev. J. M. Smith,
of Harleton, in special meetings at
Ashland. ,
Rev. J. R. Nutt assisted Rev.
Jim Shaddir at Rosewood list
week, There were twenty-seven
conversions up to Saturday noon.
MARRIAGE zicenses.
tricts beginning with U or X.
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’phone—No. 179.
Misses Lucy and Lillian Wood-
fin will leave Saturday, August
9, for Colorado Springs and
w Denver, Colorado, accompanied
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For Sale—Woolen samples for
quilt scraps.—E F. Aldredge, the
j Tailor.
T. J. Blasingame and it G.
Taylor were -among those in
town from Bettie last Saturday.
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- Scholarship in Tyler College'
for sale. Enquire at The Mirror
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A Monday# Mimchel wanginctown merical order: W 308, C 294, H
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913, newspaper, August 7, 1913; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431403/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.