The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 54, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 6
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ne No. 1. Up-
Two thirds of a ton of
Purina O-Molene will go as
far as a ton of corn or oats.
• Alights
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Whereas by virtue of an order
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holder: should he
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policy, he would A
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By virtue of an order of sale
of Precinct No. 1. Upshur Coun-
Life Monthly Income During Disability, The Last Word in Up-to-the-Minute Insurance
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WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
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Mr. Lechner told of an inci- Notice of Sale of Personal Prop-
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and sell for cash
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pupe—he=fg=-e1he28thdayof—Jlay—11121 b,;
2‛.d ihe: be ‛ 4 physically
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“My pop says it’s in a hell of
a shape” was his answer.
Related to it, there is the story
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The policy prkides Iha
under same is patyble p
of said court, I did on the 16th
day of May 1921 levy upon One
j roan horse 4 years old as the
Department, U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency
| Fleet Corp., Washington, D. C.
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[ration A $10,000 policy
come pelmanently dis-
with thekerms cf the
a JNO. /A. M Al
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to him. While this policy is iskaed on an
ordinary life plan, in accordayce with its
terms, it can be exchanged atany time for
a twenty payent life policy./
For sailings of freight ship# to all part* of the
world, write Division of Operations, Traffic
A Brand New Policy; Issued by Southwestern Life Insurance Co., DATXAs
YOU CANNOT AFFORD to be WITHOUT IT
halt mile witheu resting.
Will Try With Ears
At a picnic last ■summer he
spoiled the fun for othe" "Sa n-
sons" when he knocked down a
leather punching machine.
Amazed at his powir the men
“K OU can now travel, or ship your goods, to
[ any part of the world on American owned
and American operated ships, flying the
American Flag. American ships are modern,
scientifically designed and constructed, new
ships built for satisfactory service.
American ships will carry you in comfort to
South America, England, Europe, the Mediter-
ranean and the Far East. And the further from
home you go, the more of a thrill you’ll have to- p
see the Stars and Stripes floating above your ?»
...... head. $
vears and then die. During the ten years
he w uld have drawn $12,000.00 and then at.
his death his beneficiary would receive the
face valut of the policy, $10,000.00.
Under this most liberal privilege a policy
holder might draw $100.00 per month for •
years, during which time he would pay ne |
premiums, and vet at his death the benefi- i
ciry would receive the face of the p licy.
AUTOMATIC PREMIUM LOANS
The policy not only contains the usual
guarantee loan and cash values, guaran-
teed paid-up insurance values and guaran- !
teed extended term insurance values, but
contains an automatic premium loan pro-
vision under which the Company will auto-
matically pay premiums after the second !
year up to the full cash value of the policy,
thereby continuing the policv in force: and I
it further provide that the insured at any ।
time the policy .is so continued in force, shall
have the < ption to pay any premiums loan- j
ed and thus place the policy back in its or- |
iginal condition. —— ,'I
LIBERAL PROVISIONS
The policy also provides for reinstate- ,
ment in case of lapse, that the insured may ।
rece ive all benefits and exercise all rights
without obtaining the consent of any des- 4
ignated beneficiary. That the policy and. .. 1
applicatic n (photograph copy of which is
attached to the policy) shall constitute the (
entire contract. That all statements of the
insured shall in the absence of fraud, be |
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and found that he could put it ---- | C. M. DAV IS
over his head three times with- A reader sends us a clipping, Constable Pre. No. 1. Upshur1
। one hand. . rolating the stpry of ayoungster county
Recently he attempted the in geographv class who was ask- ’
was considered "conversation"; to describe the shape of theSaleof Personal Property Under
until he hooked his middle finger world. 1 Order of Sale
“We know full well we cannot sell where we
do not buy and we cannot sell successfully ’
where we do not tarry."
deemed representations and not warranties,
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Who Know How. 17 Yurt Experience 192
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It may be some time before I get to see you’ but if interested, write or phone and I will call at once .
sviee to Genon and Naples.
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York and Cuba Wai! & S.
f Co ' Foot of Wal St.. Naw
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Ne York to Havana and
Byanirh port ---- Vieo, I-
Coruna. Santander, Gijen.
Bilbao,
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Steel and Wood Ships
and Wood Hulls and
Ocean - Going Tugs •
(To American Citizens Only)
Steel HuBicrt are both ox
And coai burners.
Purther information may be
hbtair.e • by request sent to
fhe Ship Salee DivWUa. 121V
"V** Steet, N. W., Washing-
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ed to separate his knuckles. Ill* Mud, and has proved its con-.
hands were not interlocked. Four, tention by very sound logic. Theoffer for sale
of the men were police officers.; Bible savs man was made of dus‛ ! all the right title and interest
and all of them were more than and scientists say that men are of the said Red Haigler in and
six feet tall While he has over half water. With such a to said property to satisfy a
i never attempted it Mr. Lechnerf mixture man is bound to be mud.. Judgment amounting to 8128.75
believe- that a light automobile
" wil see that it pays to feed
mules and horses a properly
balanced ration, just as it pays
in dairying or bog raising.
O-Molene is good ground
grains, balanced to get more
work from wort animals. No.........<
medicine or stimulants in it. ‘
It’s aU real feed.
It’s your move. Get a
checkerboard bag of Purina
O-Molene and see how far it
will go.
Sold in checkerboard bn^a only, by
Adumiral Line
17 State St., New York, N Y.
Seattle te Yekohama, Kebe,
Hengkens. Shanghai, Ginga-
pore, and oceasionally to
Manila and Hawaii.
Maten Nevigatiom Co.
26 Bo Hay St., Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore to Havana, Pan-
ama Canal, Los Angeles, San
Franeieco, and Hawaii.
Munsen Sream Ski* Lins
• X Beaver St., New Kork
New York to Rio d¥Janerio,
Monti video, and tBuenos
Aires. %
New Yak and Port Rica S. S.
II Broadway. New York. , T.
New York to Porto Rico,
know that you have pl nt v ! j and interest of the said H. E.Gn-tahl
" ‛ 1‛ ’" ’ Moor in and te said propety to >hif 1 .
i lcking a
id carry.
1 ' nly met by fhi
1we mctorevcit-
car thercthera
Next he drove sx 6 reni.
spikes into a plank with nis bare
hands and broke three <ff wth!
each weighing
1288
I r ■. iding tor the deposit of reserve with the
State. that his policy contains the following
certificate signed by the Commissioner of
Insurance and Fanking of the State of Texas,
to-w it:
"This Policy is Registered and Approved
Securities equal in value to th Legal Re-
-erve hereon are held in trust by the Com-
missioner of Insurance and Banking of the
State of Texas.”
SETTLEMENTS
This policv provides that the amount
due -hall be paid to the beneficiary cither in
one sum. or mav, at the option of the insur-
«d or the beneficiary, be paid in annual in-
stallments for a limited number of years, or
in annual installments during the entire
lifetime of the beneficiary. To illustrate.
If. for instance the beneficiary desired
to receive the amount in twety annual in-
sta)lm ns. these installments would be
$680.00 per year for tventv vears or a total
of $13,600. If instead of receivving the in-
-tallments for a limited number of years the
beneficiary preferred to have a guaranteed
income for life, then supposing the benefic-
iary was forty-five vears of age, the Com-
pany would pay $500 per year, during the
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Constable Pre. No. 1.
County, Texas.
receipt of due nroofskf dath of the insured-
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8 tn ! weight up with ease.
J%.° | Mi. Lechner has carried
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"What in the world made you j County. Texas, on a .judgment I
think that?” asked the puzzled rendered in said Court on th ‘ j
! mother. ' . 25th day of April, 1921, in favor
"'Cause that's where papa of Paul Smith and against Red
says business has gone.”—Ft Haigler. No. 15641 on the docket
59 th’ ditd. the face of ‘he poljey would
• ! 14 pa d to the beneficiary.
GI ARANTEED SAFETY
This rew Southwestern Life policy con-
tain- many splendid options; many liberal
values, and is issued at a low premium rate.
A point to be most carefully considered is
that IF 17 IS IN THE POILCY Ji IS
asked for another demonstration!
According to Mr. Lechne. two,
t pieces of rop • were fastened to
td.. < 1 hr
!- each weighing more than' County, Texas.
2 । pounds to get on in addition. First Nat'] Bank of Gilmer,Tex.
“Do all the of sale issued out of Justice
j Court of Precinct No. 1. Upshur!
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more"Mil
perTon of Fee
i- aloluutely guaranteed. ;
•he policy holder ha- the
ITientin, and $■■■■!<*
lo Manila and Kawal.
al S. 3. Ca.
i4»>y New York, N. T.
York to Boulogne an&-
lon Now York to Bre-
ahd Danmig. Emigrent
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motor and ) ■
but it nc a.a.l.
head, between h - :
with his han.cs bchati
tore the hales i: art
tere three ra h". 27ti
twe at e im- .
ene . nj • i h- ; r
a hel U <i •< . • :
1w minate- 1 •
Tear- up Te’ephone
, Agent
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I Boys were attempting to lift a | STEPTO THEHEkDea - tsatisfy-a udgmentramountingtest
I 100 pound weight. He tried it I OF THE CLASS to $197.50. 6
nwester policy, but it tar excted-
er 1 the a-cured -hould gc several
ta; d.’anked, uring which time
a r nthl inceme 1rcm the policy
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om hi;.'*
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oi the S uthwese n Lift behind his
hiinat the (mpny having volun-
accented the terms of the Texas law
he id. With a total weight of vs 1 ty Texas, on a judgment render-
_I- , , . In than 1100 pounds or nearly H. E. Moore, ei al. / 1 ed therein on the 29th day of
THIS MAN CANiDRI E gf our men Placed it on the scales th: ce qurters of a ton on his1 Whereas, by virtue of An or- November, 1920 in favor of S. J.
5 ' । which registered 482 pounds. AL | ch - t he carried on a convesa- 1 der of sale issued out o^Uustice Waghalter and against J. M.
I though exceedingly difficult to tion. Court of Precinct No. y Upshur Caffey, No. 1452 on the docket
Peter Lechner, casually picked get a grip on Mr. Lechner plac- Mr. Lechner is 28 yea < id Ccumy, Texas, on ajudgment of said court, I did on the 18th
up a spike, inspected it and ed it on a wagon unassisted stands six feet and weigh. rendered in said Court on the day of May 1921 levy upon one
thoughtlessly while he convers-l Several persons have had -heir even 200 pounds. His diet con- -nb Cavof April, 1921, in favor Sorrel Mare Mule about 12 or
ed bent it with his bare hands ;, rcu, 1m. I • , ,sists principally of vegetables, ofaii i irst National Bank and 14 years old. the property of the
into a unique design. "Lu#.5 -omotshim grain.-, fruits and nuts. IL- again ’ the said H. E. Moore. No said J. M. Caffey, and I will on
J ou don t do that often, dosi02o ,m e ,, drinks t wo or t hree quarts of 1 133 on the docket ot said ( ourt t he 30th day of May, 1921 at the
you? queried the newspaper ‘ .la hV would ie, “ warm milk a day in addition to 1 did on the 10th day of May court house door of Gilmer,
man, gazing at the curiously 5 ' spring water and sleepsan av- 1921 levy upon One Black Mare Texas, between the hours of 10
twisted 7 inch nail, as .hick asnoundssofsugar “ithnone ’X erageMo Hight hours"" He has Mule 10 years ol.....longing to a nt. and I oelek „ m.
his finger. h, ws in. ' 11 v, never used tobacco or liquor in the.said H. E. Moore, and on the sell at public auction for ash all
That s no particular feat. 1 , , . anv form.—Milwaukee Journal. i ‛81h day of May, 1921, between the right title and interest of
Mr. Lechner replied as hem drca " “ ome . tie hour- of 10 o"clock a. m. the said J. M. Chaffey in and to'
straightened the nail. Placing ’ < and o’clok P. M. on said day’said property to satisfy a judg-
t he head of the spike in his palm -r —echnerwas born in Mil- Evenw hen \ ou art.1 getting the a: the Cou rt house door of said ment amounting to s 1 15.25 awl
he made a quic kthrust at a near waukee and is a carpenter by worst of it \ oU should cheer up County. I will offer for sale and | cost of suit,
by plank. The spike went trade. He first discovered hi- it may be some consolation to <o]I for ca h all th. right till'
through two and one half inched remarkable strength when as a I
boy of 15 he was in a gymnasium e
rer. "Gi: a Ta. h
shew y: ualittie ’.
“Wait." Ar: ’
dashed to a nca:
Then Mr. Leni
an utter disregan.
de it that occurred recently _ erty Under Order of Sale I Notice of Sale of Personal Prop-
when he was working at a Cedar- ---- - 1 erty Under Order of Sale
buig creamery. He allowed a’State of Texas, No. 1453. Coun- ' ----
600 pound weight to be placed ty of Upshur. In Justice State of Texas, County of Up-
ci lis c test then invited four; Court of Pre. No. 1. Upshur, shur.
his teeth by bending them a.D-
idly. The remaining three he
pulled with his fingere. Folcwng
this he bent an even dozen of
the same kind t' eY kes. head
to point, in cm minute and
thirty five seconds, by th watch
He held up a 100 pcund weight
in one hand and with s iong pen-
ci) signed his name en the wall.
Helds Man on His Face
A newspaper was spread on
the cement floor. Mr Patchner
lay down, spread a handkerchief
over his face and let a man
ggnnh
ing t ' make tenty-five annual installments
whether the beneficiary lived that long or
not. . The tcta) payments, could, there! ere,
not be less than $12,500.00. If if wire pre-
ferred it cculd be arranged so that any in-
-tallments could be paid six months or each
three months, r cach month,instead/of an-
nually. j
OLD AGE ENDOWMENT/-
The policy provides further tat if the
insured shal live to be eighty-fiv years of
Free Use of
Shipping Board
Films
Use of Shipping Board motion
picture Alm* at four reels tree
on request of any mayor,
postmaster, pastor or organi-
zation. An interesting ed-
eational picture of ships and
the- sea. Writ* for inforre-
tion to H. Laue, Director
Information Burenu, Room
211, 1319 "F Street, N. W .
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 54, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1921, newspaper, May 28, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432004/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.