The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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GILMER, UPSHUB COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 16, 1924.
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BIBLE THOUGHT
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The Fourth week of the Dis-!
trict court, as it nears the close, .
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In the last 10 years he
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To THE YOUNG
The Fashionable^
He rings the bell with vengea
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On a Plea Of Guilty to Selling
Whiskey.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BANK ACCOUNT, WHETH-
LARGE OR SMALL
PUBLISHED DAILY
(Except Sunday)
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GEORGE TUCKER
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The position ‘this institution holds today in the
banking life of the nation represents tbe accumu-
lative preferment of discerning customers over a
period of many year*.---- —
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Alro a 2-Reel Comedy.
montbs’ on a plea .of guilty in laughing and joking with the
the whiskey case, provided the officers as he came into court
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“The law of pregressive development,”
said Bovee,“is the grandest of all law*.”
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In the last 10 year* the per capita wealth of the people of the United
State* has increased almost fifty per cent.
Other people are getting ahead rapidly—ARE YOU?
The road to success lie* through a good bank—for you, through this bonk
Gilmer State Bank
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The case of the State vs. Dr.
Hyde, charged with murder
growing out of the killing of
Dick Atkinson at Big Sandy on
April the 19th, went to the jury
which had been broken into by a
mob to get a negro that was
lynched- on the public square, he
escaped from jail and made his
way to Florida
A reward of $50 was offered
for his arrest, and the Sheriff
of Live Oak, Fla., stopping at a
garage to have some work done
on his car soon after reading of
the reward and description.
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The Sheriff learned of his
whereabouts and again went af-
ter him bringing him back here, adjourn this afternoon,
a few weeks ago and lodging
will be no verdict, making it a
mistrial. I
Refreshments consisting of
Week-end Bargains
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Every time ‘you-waste a dollar you are doing
S something more than spending a dollar, You are
== spending your future home.
Every, time you placi a dollar ~in you Bank ac- j
== count here you bring your own home that much
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just as that home will be built brick by brick.
= or board by board, just so you must build up your
= bank account dollar by dollar.
most agreeable, lovable crim- him.
MERIT —
The county attorney says before 6 o’clock Thursday even-
MY SULL OUT
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The case of the State vs E, O. things.
Hazelwood; charged by indict- —
Friday morning and bis attor- that he is not a criminal at ing. Early in the evening they
neys, Messrs. Florence & Me- heart, and that his good qual- announced that they would not
delland, after a conference ities outweigh his bad, largely reac h a verdict Thursday night,
with the District Attorney, predominating (They were out all of Friday
of fifteen* He was dressed neat, and was morning, and still there was no
indication that they were near a
verdict. ~
it is now believed that there
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A motion for a new trial was ice cream and cake were served
noticed the initials E. O. H, presented by Judge Pendergast, to the following—Misses Mau-
tattooed on his arm, waited un- of Marshall, in the case of Carl, rine Chaffin, Madge Jordan,
til he had finished working on Carlock vs the T. & P. Railway,; Faye Arrington, Alma Brad-
the car and arrested him. Of- in which Carlock was given a field. Waverly Oliver, Thelma
ficers here went after him and judgment for $10,000 for per- McIntosh, Maye Glezen and
brought him back and he gave sonal damages when his truck hostess’,
bond, friends from Daingerfield was crushed by a T. & P. engine
8° ing on it . Tat Big Sandy. The motion was
In the meantime he was in- opposed bylJudge Simpson, and
dieted on several other charges. Judge Warren refused the mo-
one of them .selling whiskey in tion and notice of appeal to the
this county, but forfeited his Court of Civil Appeals was
bond and skipped out to Arkan- given,
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of Upshur county.
A few years ago he was in-
dicted for swindling the Gilmer
State Bank here, and lodged in
jail.
Taking advantage of the
we akened condition of the jail
to expedite Glezen, were ostess’ to the F.=
T. O. Club Thursday evening. E
the penitentiary. this was cers of tte court than a prison-
agreed to, and after the jury t er, but he put cn a serious look
had signed the verdict without when even the fifteen months
leaving the box, Judge Warren sentence ---- .....------ ..
sentenced him. | was considered his getting
Officers all agree in saying light, with the many charges
that the is one of the jolliest, that have been made against
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others were dismissed, and a • and even while consulting his
the witnesses in the other caes attorneys, and looked more like
had scattered to the four corners a visitor that was well ac-
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A MAN’S A MAN’
A 5 Reel Wertern
Ruth Roland
in the 11th Episode of
“Haunted Valley”
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—for every roof in town
D VERY building to-day costs enough to deserve the
I full protection of asbestos. You want to protect
your property from fire, weather and the wear and
tear of time.
That to what Johns-Manville Asbestos Roofing does
— because it to rock.
About price—it costs very little more than rag-felt
(roofing which often wont give one-half the service.
You’D like Johns-Manville Flexstone Shingles and
Roofing. It to slate surfaced in three rich colors-red.
green and hlue-black. Wt sell it both in ahingtoe and to
Toll form, sod we recommend it for almost every pur-
pose, but we carry also all grades of roofing to meet
eny price requirements.
The case of the State vs Jas. A state examination was put
Edward Forest, the neger who before the Club members, which
left a trail of criminal assaults , caused each one to exercise the r
across two or three counties in , thinking power. Miss Faye
the last sixty days was readv to 1 Arrington winning the prize
plead guilty Friday morving, i that was awarded the one get-
but as some of the witnesses had • ting the corre answers: M is
to be brought up from the scene Thelma McInteshathe be by.
of his crime, it was,’ postpened Ane ther examination of muc ’
unt l 2 o’clock. . interest was that of “Autos,”
Sheriff Jolly of Wood county,' after whom and what fey were
has been ever here after Forest named This examination also
on a charge of criminal assault rpquired a bit of think ng Miss
in that county. Maurine Chaffin won the prize.
The jury Commissioners mkde and Miss May Glezen the
their report to the court and booby.
Our greatest ambition is to grow in the future as
in the past proportionately to th* eyu reyanding
needs of the vast and rich teir to. y erpd.
Ue that trustet in his own
heart is a fool.— Prev. 28:26.--
merriment—topped off with pretty girl* and mar-
velous Oriental backgrounds! \
Climb aboard this jazz wagon and \haye the
time of your life. I
= The Oldest and Strongest Bank 1 in Upshur County.
he Gilmer Airror
Investment Service
The selection of an investment for your funds
requires careful attention and investigation.
. The officers of this bank are always ready to
give you the benefit of their experience in mak-
ing conservative investments. We cordially invite
you to consult with them.
Muse for the creason—w-e
anal income of the
ythirty-four billions-to
him in jail. -—
He was brought into court
ment with selling whiskey was Fagan, for the murder of Bob a general discussion, the’ bi-1
Show Starts 8 P. M. ADMISSION 10 and 2
railed Friday morning and by Webb was set for Friday morn- lowing program for the evening
agreement, on a plea of guilty, ing, and a special venire sum- was successfully carried out:
hr was given +5 months in the moned,butiwascontimuedtor
the term, as it looked as it look- furnished by the Victrola, and
Hazelwood has had an inter- edas’if there would not be time special music by -Mhs Alma
est ng ihistory with_the officers to finish it this week
C. T. CROSBY, Cashier
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; Miss Grace Glezen and Mrs.
Dora House, at the home of Miss I
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THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1924, newspaper, May 16, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432252/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.