Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. [204], Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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SHERIFFS .SALE. JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES- | CONSUMPTION OF
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Cotton Is Down
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Located in the town of Big
Sandy, Upshur County, Texas,
about one-fourth-of a mile S. E.
of the depot in said town, and
years known all over the nation
as writer and lecturer, and who
comese to Gilmer today, to de-
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If your digestion is bad, your
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Cotton opened slightly down
Tuesday morning, but rallied
early a dollar abale, and was sell
ing here middling basis, at 16
1-2 cents per pound.
year.
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for cash, all the right, titl: and
interest of the said Dave Camp-
bell in.and to said property.
Dated at . Gilmer, Texas, this
15th day of November, 1920.
J. W. BRYCE,
Sheriff, Upshur County, Texa.s
139 on this same date last year.
Held in public storage and at
compresses there were 4,167,992
against 3,687,141 yast year.
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ays made four. When
ty on the 4th day of October,
1920, by W. M. Smith, Clerk of
said Court, for the sum of thir-
ty-one and 60-100th dollars, and
costs of suit, under a judgment
in favor of W. W. Sanders in a
certain cause in said court, No.
4648, and styled W. W. Sanders
vs. Dave Campbell, placed in my
hands for seryice, which judg-
ment forecloses a vendor’s lien
note against certain real estate,
situated in Upshur-County, Tex-
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always made four. There
three million live hunred
oily service—which is just
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beginning at the northwest cor-
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nie Jones, an iron pm for cor-
ner in a road; thence north 38%
varas to an iron pin for corner
at the S. W. comer of Millie
Oar’s lot; thence east with Mil-
lie Oar’s S. B. line 28% varas to
an iron stake for comer; thence
south with the west line of Fan-
nie Jones lot 38% varas to an
gation in New York. Every war
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Robertas* Drug On., Agents,
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Imports during the month of
October totaled 18,825 bales,
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Cotton held in consuming es-
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There is a new bubonic piague
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pen and the charm and elo-
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ed inwater, and other grafts
are being exposed in an investi-
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It is a violatiqn of the quar-
antine law to move cattle with-
out permit B,.from Inspector
and having it recorded on dip-
ping book. Any such violations
will be prosecutd.
SID J. CONNELL,
the hours of ten a. m. and four
p. m., bv‘virtue of said Order of
Sale an Judgment, offer for
sale and sell at public auction
alone among the platform orat-
ors of America. “He is in a class
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at M. Connell’s । Drug Co. and R. C. Barnwell
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OF LAST OCTOBER
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Cotto* held in Storage and At
Compresses Totals 943,815-
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in Texas where we have more oil
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1 Washington, U C. Saturday
—Cotton consumed during Oc-
tober, 1920, totaled 399,837
$1.69.
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Congressman Rainey of Illinois.
Colonel Graves maintaia the
high traditions of Souther* or-
atory, but there is nothing mtilt-
ed or old fashioned in his style.
From twenty years of Washing-
ton life during whieh he was the
intimate of the leaders of the
nation, he epeaks with an au-
thentie knowledge, a broad via-
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John Temple Graves, one of
the most distinguished orators
of the South, will lecture at
the High School auditorium
Tuesday night.
If your digestion is bad, your
bowels constipated and you don t
eat or sleep-well, youneed Prick-
ly Ash Bitters, the remedy that
men use for cleansing the sys-
tem. It purifies and invigorates
the vital organs, restores appe-
tite, energy and cheerful spirits.
Price $1.50 per bottle. Gilmer
Drug Co. and R. C. Barnwell
Special Agents.
far Florida te spend tha winter,
I will offer for uale may- Butter
Kiat Pep Com and Pennut ma-
himne. If yea are interested in
a good paying, ensy proposition
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We have adjusted our
prices on Shoes to meet
10 cent cotton.
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near G company by the «
place of beginning, containing
a fraction over one-fourth acre
of land,and directing that same
be sold as under execution. .
I, J. W. Bryce, as Sheriff of
Upshur County, Texas, will, on
first Tuesday— in—-December,
1920 the same being the 7th day
of said month, at the Court
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bales, compared with 556,041
for the same period last year, ac-
new lecture on “The cording to Census Bureau fig-
k ures this morning. This is ex-
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Philosopher
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John Temple Graves for 20
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His latest lecture “The New
Armageddon’ is declared by all ed 582,014 against 325,231 last
f " grafter should be punished as he
* to found out, whether it is now
or ten years from now.
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ache, biadded troubles, indiges-
tion and constipation. Men of
advanced years get great re-
lief fro mita une. Price $1.50
per bottle. Gilmer Drag Co. and
R. C. Barnwpll Special Agents.
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The announcement further Sunday dinner’s
by himself,expuisite, charming,' states that cotton consumed in
convincing, irresistable, —said. the cotton growing States to-
taled 234,196, again 305,000 last
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Lot No. 3. Our Best DRESS NGHAM
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Lot No. 2. GOOD DRESS GNGHAMS
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greatest effort, and it is safe t
predict that local people will 11101,111 of October, totaled 39,187
have a rare treat when the dis- against 26,008 last year.
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Your light bil to past dand
if not settled at the offjof th*
tinguished Southern orator
spoaks here as ths next number tablishments totaled 234,170
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of thet local Lyceum course.
Board for selection of seata at Held in public storage and at
R. C. Barnwell’s Drug Store' compresses 34,456 bales„against
Tuesday a. m. —1 235316 last year. ,
Season tickets for remaining Exports for the month totaled
2tc. i 1,709 bales, aguinst 34,344,095
last year.
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GOOD GRADE BLEACHED 14c
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Bankers are active in sub-
scribing the money for the
Southern Finance Corporation
to handle the cotton crop.
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Negotiation for the sale of a
million bales of cotton to Ger-
Don’t miss the lecture of that
State Inspector. (distinguished orator, John Tem-
-------- plc Graves at the High School
heugpasgilazgz
The Baptist General Conven-
tion atE Paso has adjourned,
and the reports show prosperity.
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Gen Wrangel s army has been
wiped out by the Russion Bol-
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The Republicans carried Cass
county for the first time in ite
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out. We are/telling you in
time; don’t f6rget the 20th to
the last d.
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Cobjon Checks
STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Upshur.
Notice to hereby given that
by virtue of a certain order of
sale issued out of the Honorable -ecture Tonight in Class By
District. Court of Upshur Coun-
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a million dollars.
Ninety-three thousand dollars
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West Virginia.
“Armageddon”'is the subject
• of the lecture of John Temple
“ 1 Graves at the High School audi-
-torium tonight. “Armaged'
don” was brought to the at-
■ -i tention of the world by the late
3 / Col. Roosevelt, and caused a
great deal of newspaper discus- dl 6-23-30
sion on the subject at the time.
John Temple Graves is famous
and beloved for his own gifts
X and graces, for the magic of his
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‘ye want repeirs er replaeemnenis fer the
eeresllyseliekkyourbusiness,anuring-
emapt atlenton, reel Ford serviee, amd eo-
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The Crowley bank near Ft.
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about MM half of the _________
the Ford, as a reliable rotor oar digaot meet the
demands of all classes Of peoplevery where and
under ah circumstances. - /.
Two and two have away made four. If the
mabrial, the iron and taarmarvelous Vanadium
steel used in the construson of the Ford chassis,
. were not of the highest quality knew* to the -
science of Metallurgy phen the Ford ear would not
have won its world wife rc
Two and two hve alT---- _
required on Ferd ears
in bringing his ear to
qly the Genuine Ford
Ive the Ford killed mechamies, and
pwledge thetVgoes to mainteinthe
to origiel in the
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. [204], Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1920, newspaper, November 16, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431889/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.