The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 28, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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at ore of J. P. Ford in Gilmer, re-
mainig in this position for four
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He was appointeed to fill' out
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te-finishhishigh school studies.
After thekind of enda Giltner
had last year, the Buckeye team
was under a big handicap* thii
year, with only one man who
had played on the reserve team
of 1929. The other- had never
SUNDAY. MONDAY ANDIUESDAY_
able to withstand its attack.
- The sympathy of the entie,
community got s out tn the fam-
ily bereft of such a good father,
and everyone who knew Mr.
Harrison feels a pt r sonal loss in
his passing away. :
Nat Monroe Harrisot was
born May 12, 18411 at Athens,
Alabama, and was therefore at
the time of his death 81 years,
5 montiff, and 16 days old.
’ He came to Texas in hi in-
30 o’clock. Mr. N. M. Hitrrison
2 passed across the great divide.
1 ; ; About two weeks ago he had suf
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Prices ExtraLow This Year
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rounding the eligibility of sev-
eral -Texas high school football
players were dispelled here Mon
day when the executive commit-
tee of the Texas Interscholastic
League held the recently enact
ed ten-semester ruling inopera-t
tive for the remainder of the
1930 31 season.
That piece of news is of more
Than passing interest to Gilmer :
football fanx, since it declares
Wm. Glass, Buckeye end. elgi- l
ble to play this season. . 1
When the season opened and
he came out'for practice there .
was no thought as to his right <
to play football since no word ;
had reached here from the in- :
ter scholastic League that there ]
was any intention 'of putting 1
the 10 semester L rule in effect 1
this year, although some talk of 1
such a rule had been heard from 1
time to time in the past few 1
years.
J . Ilack-fce. jockey in the 4
laugh, classic of the year!
Are To Meet at
Mings Chapel
Keep Their Original Fresh ?
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“HER WEDDING NIGHT"
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. Amonzautymn’s most delightful eustoms is redecorating
—changing, color schemes—sibstituting fbr an outdated ;
motif— mm ing into a newer and hrighter house through th* J
simple expedient of a fresh wallyaperof wall-finish.
Black, orange and other colored ' The revolt at the capital of
cardboard for party deeoration: Brazil was quelled of
at the Mirror Office. tf the Brazilian junta.
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:• Plae Your Order Now For Delivery
In December
Ghe Gilmer Mirror
played footktall before this yeareeveeeceeseseeeeseseeseeseswmeeeeeetbbepesetevetee*
‘-The decisio of the rides com‛“• —------ = “*
display of cur <> ,
Beautiful ?/
Ily requests of hundreds of
the. bed people Jin Gilmer who
have not had an opportunity to
e4 AF Jolson since he made talk
County Clerk serving in this of-*
ficc two terms. In 1886 he was
etected to the State Lgiglntrre. ;
serving one regular session and ;
one calk'd session. In the called 1
session he was among the mem- 1
bers to receive for the State the J
present Capitol building. After i
serving in the legislature he was
them being big specials
< SINGER.” “SINGING FOOL" and other great productions
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that have helped to make Talking (Pictures the most pwpi
mitte <■ to call the ney regulation
inoperative unfil next year has
brought added optimism to the
chainpionship hopes of the Gil-
mer team and fans.
Both Marshall andWaco had
ends whose eligibility was un
du a cloud until the ruling made
ye stenlar.dll addit ion to a num
Ber of teams over the State
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lar form of amusement in the world. All the live ones ‛w ill
see this one.
“JAZZ ' Pioneer Citizen Passes . Away
is Inoperative
Austin, Texas,—Clouds sur- । .
The little fellow you liked
well in Jolson’s "Singin Fool." fains before you buy.
of Vendor's Lien, Extension of Lien, Lease, General
Form, Lease, Earm, Crop Rental, Lease, City Property,
Single and Joint Acknowledgements.
-3 ed financial agent at Rusk by,
< [ Gov. Hogg. He was re-appoint-
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~ ..proving orchards, are invited to
be present at Mings Chhpel
School house at 7.30 Wednesday
night. . -r -
Mr Rlosborough will give the
chief steps in handling the ma-,
jor truck cropa. He willem-
phasizeethe dates for plantin
varieties.to" plant, methods /of
fertilizatin and i cultivation as
well as the marketing problems..
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a farm near Simpsonville where
he was reared.. He sattended
ichdol at Soules Chapel and at
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Sound Celebratien -werk, soon
Saturday mornin and until five
Sturday afternoon, the Cry
tai is pri । nting Jack Holt in
“The Squealer," Supporting
Jack ig s little Davy Lee, the Al
Jolsoh’; "Sonny Hoy” himself,
wrecrackjng I o v able 4
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| Christmas Greetings
it is wise to make your Greeting crF Selection now
| at the peak of its magnitude. You may hnve the invoicing
' and delivery to suit yvur-c- enience, N • ,
not compare at all-with3"Sing
ing Fool," except that it ha Al
Jel son in it, nevertheles it is
worth while entertainment To
hear A ( Jolson sing one song is
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As a demonstration to Gilmer and all East Texas that the
Crystal Theatre
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Winner of the Ambrican deld Med d for Perect Sound, has
actually the perfect sound it has gained nation wide repu-
tation for havingit has bren decided to stage a sound cele-
bration week, crowding only the bixgest special prductions
for the entire week. Note the following program for today
and other day s.
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. Exclusive Feature
By special rvangement, we can -give -you exclusive-
!! right on the card you select— no n ehse can buy one just
:: like it.
the Gilmer Mt. Pleasant game
so let’s hurry tonight of 1928, and had’ returned-gzain
Coming Sunday, Monday and. lace panels, other panels in pas
ruesilaytliign ip .t pair of ra j tel shades with stencil resign,
dio stars ifi the world Amos ‛N ’ and < । i $4 erosu, with dots or ent
Andy •’ .®- broidered deRign All splendid
• - lvalues Hudgins Bros. .o
Don't forget that Friday. Oi l 196 2tdwe.
31 is Hallowe’en and you can get .
2s
4 Hng one term and was elected
vorite seat at‘ the Crystak——
• Thursday and Friday the
Crystal will present Clara Bow's
newesk -picture "Her Wedding
Night." In the cast will be
found three very popular pa-
ers besides Min Bow. They
are Skeets Gallagher; Ralph
Forbes and Chard's Ruggles.
of school for.a year, riginally
because of injuries received inj
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Mr J F. Rosboreugh, horti-
cult urist forA. & M. Extension
Service and G. V. MeNallie, mar-
keting agent for the ( ottonBelt
Ry. will be with the County
Age nt. on Wednesday night at
7:30 p. m. All truck growers,
and farmers interested in im-
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BIG BOY IS A BIG JOY I 31 weakened
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Sp,
SW You II cheer and laugh as
599 you follow ’ Jolson as ’the
o’ monia developed, and
Hng pictures famous in "The
Singig Fool" two years ago,
Looney School at Gilme r. A
On leaving school Mr. Harri-
on'< hiked for two yeara ha
grocery store at Sulphur Springs
and while there had hr- youth-
ful imagination fired for adven-
tin e, and yielding to the im-.
puke of youth, joined Captain
W. R. Buford and company of
nine young men in an exp di-
lion through the mountains of
Colorado, New Mexico and Ari-
zona for the purpose of finding
gold. The little band was engag-
d in the expedition during th*.
year 1868-1879, underwent
many hardships. T hey, had to
fight their way through a hos
tile urlian country and weir of-
ten compelled to defend them-
elvea against white outlaw .
Returning home from this ex-
<iting adventure Mr. Harrison
ngaged in farming at Simpson-
i it . mak g two crop lb was
next employed as clerK in the
.There are no weak picture at
nvilleandfinishecat-the -therystal this wek. aH
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HheCrystalhasseeurtd-thisnot- can compete in interscholastic t
game, during orafterthe be-,
two day tarting today, in his ginning ‘of — tenth semester;
after he f ir/s- entered school; ?
whether he was in school regu- < >
larly or net . Lj
Gla wa forced to.drop out
fancy, his parents coming to
Gilmer in 1857. They-sett led; on
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Let us prepare an entimate, without obliga-
tion. on your job. Please call today and see-
our new plans and suggestions for redecorat- "
ing or remodeling.
Gilmer Lumber
Your new winter coat or thrat wool frock are beautiful
; now with that soft luster of new garment*. . -
Keep your Fall clothes fresh for this year and another
• year By havingthem Master ( leaned' regularly, a-.a........
Master Cleaning given an expert service that-rcatores
। the fresh, new look to woolens and siiks, too. No garmens
too elaborate, no fabrics te delicate to respond to Master
3 Cleaning. |
1 ; 88 Revised Toxas Oil and Gas lease Special; Optins, 2
। , Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease, Royalty Deeds. Roy- 2
< ; * alty Contracta, Mineral Deeds, Release of Oil and Gas ’ 2
' । ” Lease. 2
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p mYou can alwas ' get any of the following blank legal 3 *
t form al -hi Mirror officet ' “j f
. Warranty Peeds (Cash or with Note), Quitclim Deed,
2 Deeds of Trust. Automobile chattel Mortgag,General -
$ Mortgages, Singh or in Dusticate, Hills of Sale, Ven-
। dors (Jen Notes, Eelease of Vendor’s Lien, Transfer
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, QCTOBER 28, 1930.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 28, 1930, newspaper, October 28, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439937/m1/1/?q=nat+harrison: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.