Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 275, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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BY GEORGE TUCKER & SON.
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Bettie, and invites his friends ASH WEDNESDAY WAS
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SPECIAL TODAY
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Call money has dropper to 7 follow the Savior during the last
percent in New Yk.
in furnished lux-
Blanton has
Congressman,
been on guard for years to pre-
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Judge Hawkins
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I little evidence of a government.
PERSONAL MENTION OF
Mr. Berry Winn of Mt. Pleas-
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GIRL 12 YEARS OLD IS
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Rev. W. A. Farr of Glenwood
there will be a quarterly confer-
Pritchett church
Matinee 2:30
Admission 10 & 20c
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Feb. 19th and 20
Every Night 7:15
TOMORROW
Both bride and groom are well
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Mrs. .1. Albert Tucker return-
TOMORROW
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WILLIAM FOX Presents
Mr. Eldee Willeford
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GILMER_UpshurGeunty,EX-AS,AHERSDATAPTERNOON,FEBRUARY,10,1921.
to God, in order to stay there.In
their meditations they wish te
•ge you t in-
^assist you if
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nesdav from Indiana, where -
was called to the hedside o’
Constable Davis on warrants
issued out of Justice court Wed-
nesday arrested and lodged in
H. P. MeGaugh
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IONGEST BANK IN
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house to live
urantly.
A pathetic Story of Human interest and you’
on a farm.
girth to a hild Wednesday just
before they were arrested.
The fact that she is below 16
yea • of age constitutes the of-
Tell your wants in a 25 cent
want ad.
to call on him for any kind of
blacksmith work.
sad days of humiliation up to his
worried death on the cross. Con-
template not only His agony and
death, but also His perfect obed-
ieine to the will of the Father
TWO NEGROES
IN JAIL ON A
SERIOUS CHARGE
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jail, Major Jones and Ras Wil-
liams, the latter being captur-
ed in Gregg County near Shiloah
school house.
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Infant mortality is said to be
on the increase in Texas.
Judge J. R. Melvin, now of Paris
is here on a visit.
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Matinee only on Weg. and Sat.
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ERYTHIING IN THE GROCERY LINE.
FARMERS I MERCHAN
NATIONAL BANK
W. C. BARNWELL, Cashier. ’
- T. R. CROLEY, Assistant Cashier.
EVANS CALVERT, Assistant Cashier
Both Alledged to have Commit-
ted a Statutory Offense on
Same Girl
IS A NECESSARY PART OF THE NEW ORDER OF
THINGS
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CONSTANCE BINNEY In
CONGRESSMEN WANT
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tend the bedside of her mother, being erected
"The Stolen Hiss’’
story “Little Miss By-the-Way" by
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ed Thin sdav morning from Win- success at Grape growing that
field, La., wh re she went to at- a 8350,000 grape juice plant is
Mrs. J. M. Hughes. She left her
mother Considerably improved.
DELAYED ANNOUNCEMENT!
SNELLER BLEDSOE |
MARRIAGE RECENTLY
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Matinee only on Wed. andSat.
’ ADMISSION 10 and 20
See Goldylocks and the Three
Bears at the Rex ‘Peatre to-
morrow. 276-2de.
"CHEChERS"
The Great Racing Drama- -The Snsational Stage I
At the Spot Cash Store of
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VOL. 5. NO. 275-
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sins of the world.
It derived the name Ash Wed-
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Cotton gained 46 points Wed-ibe grown successfully in this
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Olive Thomas, W illiam Collier Jr. Joseph Vowling, Ailee
Manning, Martha Matt x, Hal Wilson ahd Bob Hick In
“Everybody's Sweetheart"
Story by John Lynch. \ /
ful love
Nigh 7:00
there. Sunday the Cotton Belt
“Cousin Kate
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Constable Davis thought
s 13 years of age.
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KNOWLES’ CASH GROCERY STORE
Some day they may take-care
of you.
It is the might of the Nickel
that makes the Riches of trolly
lines of America. .
"Patience and Perserverance
Availeth Much.”
It takes twenty nickels to
mak a dollar. Deposit your first
dollar with us and add to it reg-
ularly. ,
Give the Nickels a chance and
they will make you wealthy.
Wealth is for those who profit
by our advice and have energy
enough t act upon the same.
ence at the
Ark. There is not much differ-
ence in the soil and climate f
this section and grapes might
known and
requests us to announce that
Hubert Henry Davies wrote the story. Charles Froh-
man put it on the New York Stage where it* played for
several seasons, with Ethel Barrymore as its star.
And several stock companies carried the play all over
the U. S. and Canada. Now Vitagraph has filmed Ce
- play with Alice Joyce in the title role and they say the
picture is bigger and better than he play. 1
Added Attraction, Facts and Follies Series Present
“Back to Nature”
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is announced from Glenwood,and
while it occurred several days
at the home of the bride, the
Mexico is talking about ar- that He indeed became th-Lamb
। ranging her foreign debts.Some of God, that taketh away the
at Fayettville, a telegram from his wife W<
TAKE CARE OF
CLASS MET
GROCERIES AND
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Cengressman Thos L. Blanton
of Texas, is fighting against the
prop sed increase in the salary
of C ngressmen to $12,600 per
annum for Senators. , Senator
Sherman is championing the in-
crease, and Congressman Comp-
bell of Pennsylvania, in the
House. Congressman Langly is
trying to pass a bill to spend mil
lions furnishing each Senator a
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The world needs more poultrwand the farmer who keeps
abreast of the times should not ye Fax in'taking advantage
m of the enormous demand. \
I Poultry raising is pleasant and my be made of district
r profit to the farmer if he will follow strictly the throe fol-
| lowing essentials to profitable poultrx production: /
(A) All operations must be put on a scientifi basis, re
I garding care of poultry, housing facilitles, etc. /
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(C) Observance of marketing probhr
make disposition to the very best advantag.
Good poultry is a safe investment. W uh
crease your poultry supply and shall be glad t
you will call upon u. /
AKER $1.00 AND E.
YOU CAN PAY AT 2 -
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£ ALSO A GOOD COMEDY
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Mexia had a $2,500 fire Tues- these faiths wish to draw closer
Admission 10 8 20 —Matinee 2:30
furnished a special train to take - ----
the body and funerni nartv to a The marriage of Rew D. E.
point near Longview, where bur- Sneller ami Miss Dolile Bledsse
GRADUA’TED AT PITTSBURG first news of the happy event
---- has just reached the Mirror of-
I ittsbug. Pa. Eeb. 8. — Y vonne fice, and we even at this late d ty
Weber, aged 12 years, has es- offer ur heartiest congratula-
a host of
Based on the
!tel, is still
bed quite sick.
.0 ant is here on a visit.
tion. Until the crop was large ter died 20 hours before s e
enough to ship the local stills reached there. The many friei <
would buy them. of Mr and Mrs. Willeford \ II
extend their sincerest sympat y
if you fail to receive your .
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gi TRY THE CASH PLAN JUST FOR ONE MONTH
a AND SEE HOW MU H YOU WILL SAVE ON YOUR
,, ,,,, , , i Corsicana, Texas, Feb. 8. ('.
Mr. R. H. Melvin, formerly ot ; I.. (Chubby)
this county, and brother of
has gone to which bade Him pre^Mle cup to
His lips and be baptised with ike
baptism of theCios: It is thus
February the 8th was Ash
Weunnsday, the beginning of
Lent, and will be observed by all
Catholic, Lutheran and Episco-
pal churches.
Lent is suppo. d to be a time
crushed between cars which he
, g,, , g, was coupling. His home was in
Mr. S. S. Barton, of (ilenwo d l -r , 10 , ,
. ,, , . . ,, Tjler, and his body was taken
spent Wednesdav in the city and ! -
. was a pleasant caller at the Mir-
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Rev. M. A. Farr, pastor of the
Glenwood Methodist church
spent Wednesday in the city and
was a pleasant called at the Mir-
ror office.
, _ . general merchandise business at members •
1 he two negro men are charg- , Bettie during the fall has moved Misses ’ Efj
victim being atutoryoffence,the hisstock back to Big Sandy and Kathleen Childress, torine Chau
I t aibeinga 12ae4 sol girla con bined it with his Biy Sandy dler. Lois Fenlaw, Lila Glezen.
stock. । Annie Latimer, Grace Perdue,
Mr. R. W. Lawton, of Bettie, Annie Laura Quinn, Lynn Rich
has moved his electric shoe shop' ardson, Dolly Rakestraw, Grace
down below the depot from its Seldon, Winnie Spencer, €lare
former stand uptown. , ‘Quinn, Mrs. H. R. Lucas, Mrs.
Mi • ( ■ H. Scarborough has Robertson. '
opened up a blacksmith shop in___
See Goldylocks'and the Thi ?
we will send you one the same Bears at the R Theatre t -
--lday. ' "e morrow. 216-2tde.
Geo. White Refuses to resign nesday from the fact that all —
as chairman of the democratic ushers at the churches f rmed
National committee. . t he custom of placing ashes upon
the torcheads of the church at-
Mr. A. L. Bennett, of t he B -II . A police woman al Binning- tendants. when the attenecd
nfincd to his ham, Ala, proposes.to wash the mass, signifving that man is
I faces.ot girls appearing on the maderof dust and will return lol
streets painted up. dust.
d WE CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF
3 STAPLE AND FANCY
* READY TO FILL YOUR ORDERS PROMPTLY.
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THE FIRST NATIDNAFBANK
“The Bank of F yonal Service”
tablished a recouil for gradua- (ions and best wishes for the
(ion in (he public schools ot happiness and prosperity of the
Pittsburg. Yvonne graduated happy conn!".
__. , from public school as class vale- Rev. Snell, was formerly pas
Mrs. T. O. Williams has ret urn l die tol ian yesterday. She speaks tor of the Glenwood circuit .
ed from Dallas where she went, four languages and teaches is now
to attend the big style show! physical culture and dancing in
there. Mr. Williams met her at the High School class
Big Sandy on her return Wednes_
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Arkansas is making such a wishes.
E GROCERY BILL.
.-udee J.R, Melvin spentcorroK BELT BRAKEMAN The weather reports show
Thursolaxin TvtenattenlingEed Is CRUSHED TO DEATH sIw i West Texas and very
. - fold r >ugh weather in manv sec-
I Corsicana, Texas, Feb. 8.—C , . .. ,
, tions, much worse than we have
, vioundS, altton been having in East Texas.
Belt brakeman, was killed at; .___• .
Athens Saturday night by being Sbseribe for the Miiror.
nipt general merchandise stotk Aimed a dub. and met Tuesday! I
: .Mr. J. M. Bullock, and is now wiih :1.3s Icle Maad Billingsly I
in charge , carrying on the busi- at the home of her sisier, Mrs. J
ne s at the same old stand. Will Crain on Montgomery street I I
Messrs Reeves Bros, qf bettie After discussing the rules and - I
have added a grocery stock of regulations of the club we spent |
thei drug store.. An unusual an interesting hour on the study I
mixture. One side of the store of the Bible. Mrs.J..Robertson I
is devoted to the drug business instructing us. 1 .
and the other to groceries. Delicious sandwiches amtcof.
Mr. W. L. Wilkinson, late of The l c Philathea class cf
Tyler, has purchased the bank- the Methodist Sunday-schoel
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 275, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1921, newspaper, February 10, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431957/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.