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THURSDAY, JAN. 16, 1936.
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CROSBY
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Sat, January 25
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His courage made him always
n 1918, Miss Evelyn Monta,
had probably done more for the call true what he .thought true,
Oscar Daniell was broken into
and
He
RESOURCES
in-
it is thought that the
fessed killer, escaped. and
a public enterprises. He was ever
1 evaded the law until
cause that was for the
m Abel of Lubbock, tracked
torment and improvement
n to
For over
forty years he bought cotton
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28,975/61
cotton market for the farmer.
cuttin
lined on deposit in banks, present.
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- l’rop.
The new officers
‘ady for instantpayment.
Capital Stock
farmers, and was always
a
- ice she was killed 18 years over the meeting.
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, not
tch
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a
to ekeck, including Lima do-
ing.
the value of fruits, and
to
deed, during
work in the club was not only
circumstance, and was jovial
all
L
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor and
terested in games and
sports
no improvement.
helpful points on the
us some
We learned that it should be
Semi-Weekly Farm News $1
roomy, well ventilated and well
Mrs. Effie Mae Williams is
9*,
(seal)
Upshur County, Jmm.
Floy Nash who is stationed
to
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cousin, Mrs. N. K. Bailey.
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ice 1922.
Killed In Hailey County-
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.— Sheriff TomAbel of
quoted the prisoner
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The killing occurred in Bailey
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25c
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the Ap-
• We’re pleased to announce
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never been
Real Bargains In Quality Meats
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abilitu.
two, at wpeed or •n curve
7
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asmassneAAshtiMd
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WHERE THE THRIFTY BUY SAVE ANDTR RIVE
DoansPills
- 80,554,47
$50,651.77
I Rid Yourself of
I Kidney Poisons
19c
17c
19c
3c
hans, Texas, where Mr. Taylor
will work for F.H.E. Oil Com-
mittee will have the new year
books filled out by next meet-
and grafting. They have. tl
experience of making their ov
President, 'and E. M. Berry, m Caskier
swear that the above statement is true
the
his
his
o, the slain woman's • sister
id here tonight, upon being
formed that John Teal was
be
of
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10c
19c
any
bet-
of
A
2
No. 2%
Can . .
CARROTS
bunch ...
Preserves, Asst,
Flavors, i-Ib. jar
MATCHES,
6 boxes _________
before taking anything of con-
sequence. ■ .
posits due in 30 days
total’ . __________
STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Upshur,
We, J. W. Williamson,
15,000.00
_ 5,000.00
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PEARS,
No. 2% can
KELSEY EVENING CL
STUDIES GROWING
GRAPES & SMALL
left here to work for the same
company. ’
Lub-
as
which he had formerly j met '
adversity. That was the passing 1
of his wife last September, It
broke him in spirit and health, j
and he had only a few months
wait to join her.
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inoride. " • luonok
TONQUE-TUBEDMIVE.fr rnowr-enomDESTAuZIE,
mteodier. more atable road- for almnation of aide-
this 9th dsy of January, A. D. 1936.
.. HAL NEWSOM, Notary Public,
M
owned _______„___
Banking House ---
Furniture and Fixtures
Boal Estate owned, other
than banking house -
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TUBS.
No. 2 Size
pany as an authorized dealer for Gil*
mer and vicinity.
TEND an attentive ear to the man who
La presents this card! He’s our newest
representative—another outstanding deal-
er who has qualified for a Buick franchise.
He has four lines of cars to sell. Every
one is a Buick. Every one is a buy.
Every one has performance, safety, com-
fort, style—every one Carries on the Buick
was grapes.
Of the 25 known varieties <
grapes; 15 are natives of Ta
Bs, So it can be seen that Ta
as is an ideal place for gron
ing grapes.
- The people were told of 11
pervistor
County H. D.
Council To Meet
CRACKERS
2-lb. box .... 17
25 c
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75000
3,000.00
J ,000.09
2.00
LETTUCE
Head...... ..3c
home at Tyler Friday. His col
showir
SUGAR
20-bs. for .. 1.00
e .
B
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I. fu’'-.-'
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presided
The com-
CELERY
Stalk ........10c
W. E. Crosby had that grit At Ore city, State of Texas, st the
which is the grain of character, elose at. business on the stat, day of
and in his earlier years was an
enthusiastic hunter and trap-
shooter. When the East Texas
route back to Lubbock
be trial for her death.
The sister, Mrs. Mary
Cocktail Crackers
box ---......— —
PEANUT BUT
TER, 12-oz. mug
Early. June Peas,
2 No. 2 cans ...
Blacksmith Shop
Broken Into; Sus-
pect is Arrested
TOU CAN AWORD TME MW BUICK
$755 N $1945 are -the IM prices de NM, Mach, mA.
jMt fO change without nolice. All Boiek prieer ielude
aafety glass throughovt as sfondard equipment. Siondard
ahd apecial accesories groups extra
mw omac 6% TME PAYMENT Han SAVIs
MONEY, MAKES YOUR PURCHASE EASY
No. 79%
Banks Official Statement at Finanelal
Condition of the
SECURITY STATB BANK
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lighted. ,
Our next meeting will
January 24, at the home
NO OTHER CAR IN THE
WORLD HAS ALL THESE FEATURES
VNIVE-IN-MENDSTNICWT. nrm nm«uuc mhos.
EICWT ENGINE more pvino
TMtwrr yvv mit nf farl than stops under lghteet
any uthrr if preemuree
Dentist
X-RAY EXAMINATION
Full Cream /
CHEESE, _______
4 I
Large, Sour
PICKLES, J1w
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system.
Um Doan’s Pills. Doan’ are for the
kidneys only. They are raeemmandad
the wo:ld over. You can get the qen-
uine, time tested Doan’s at any drag
store.
though it often entailed
financial loss to,-him: e
tradition of quality without a compromise.
There is no better buy on the market todsy
than a Buick —and here's a good place to
buy one. You'll get the right kindoftreat- -
ment from the beginning—the right Kind of
attention and service at prices that are fair.
When you’re in the market for a new car,
, start your shopping here. One ride in a
Buick may save you a lot of needless
; . lookirg around. Drop in today to see the
Buick Special, the Buick Century, the ..
Buick Roadmaster and the Buick Limited.
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Morgan and
re Saturday f
BVY v I 2 E - ECONOMIZE AT
The Hillcrest H. D. club met
January 10 at the home of
Mrs. T. J. Bradshaw, with Miss
Lorene Stevens, H. D. Agent,
R. G. H. DANIELS
Specializing In
CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY
F. & M. Bank Bldg.
TELEPHONE 201 “
F. L WARRICK
Id with
onice at
WELLS
TORE
many friends, who aided in any
way, by word or
his most endearing trait. He
merely kept a stiff upper lip,
and parted over again. He
ighter of Mr. J. I.
stmaster of Ore City
price now!
s, . Coats,
Shop now
regular
1-wld2e.
he cherished, ambitions
worked to achieve them.
JAPANESE OIL
FOR MAIR AND SCALP
, oidarenitremordineryMeirTeeles
ITS A scAL MEDICINEI
M1M. vea n WORKI AlAllDrugoid
wu tor FekE syyd"TaTrzthAut
Tm"e-"uSm“* "" VM
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loyal to his friends, generous
and magnanimous to* his
family.
every corruptible integrity, nor that
the
T. S. RAGLAND, MD.
M. 8. RAGLAND, M. D.
IUGH M. RAGLAND^ M. D; '
implements, and of
waxon thefr own
while propogating
After the businesswas at-
tended to, the meeting was
Mortta, I... — -
was Friday night, but apparently
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W02e . I
iffice Upstairs In Crosby Bldg.
I. Side Sq. Telephene 344
y to express our People are realizing more full
heartfelt thanks to each of our ■ t , .. . 21
was only one loss • in Will
just and. lenient creditor, al-Crosby’s life that he could not _______________ — _
take with the gameness with Individual Deposits .subject
much as possible from a pra
cal point of view. The sub,
now under discussion is he
culture, the particular pt
being small fruits, and
By a scar on the left side of
.his neck. Private dectectives
had worked on the case for a
number of years but Teal had
joyous cheerfulness that was cash and due from approved
* - reserve agents______»__
life Tuesday, numbers of men
of affairs, remarked that he
pointment of Clemens Motor
Dentist
"2e9
Ph.
rices On
Kinds—Try
Shop
el
and brand as false what he
Jan. 21, Tuesday, 10:30 a, ne - -
West Mountain. comparatiye value of
Jan. 22, Wednesday, 10:30
a. m., Union Ridge.
CARDFHANKS —
a truder accidentally opehed - .
connection on an oxy-acetylene ready to subscribe to
welding tank and was- scared meuee *hek waS fe" *he
THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR,
knew how to be poor but
When in the merchandise-busi- honest, and lived to regain some
new he furnished hundreds of of his former successes. There •
W. W. Sanders
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fice Upstairs in Kurtz Buldg.
Telephone 247. .
Then qive some thought to your
kidreys. Be MTU f
ly for functional I---„------
mits excess waste to stay in Ora b’hod,
and to poison and upset the whele
r weeks ago when heriff
in woman, lives in Oto City building of a chrtfeea. elozet.
Upshur county where Miss
relyn Monts was buried.
Mr. Monts spent some years
baseball league was organized
el about ten years ago, although
equal diepiaeement and uuxumous-TumMETTOP"
eompresmfon BODY „ VISMER, wieh No
NDUTE MSToNS,durabte, fYy*
long - lasting, 504 lihter ‘150, "We55 ""5"
, inerease bdring I IMO bodu
sequvcnnsuiskapndant auuoAAGSeNrASINL,
padexapormsuimoinr jr convmienc, eteiencu.
awa •ronon ____
•■ATM LUGGAGE com-
KNE -AcTION COMFORT PANTMEnTS, ample
AnD SAFETV, chaorue 0M- eapae(ev for u„,Hr,
richest blessings rest upon
ter at Atlanta, Ga.
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sa--.__this love of fun. He was ever
expansiomtready with a joke for any
town than any other , single
citizen. He was always progves- thought false. In his earlier life
sive in his thinking and civic
Loans and discounta, on personal "
or collateral security .X—.. $11,187.20
Loans secured by real estate - 10.70
Becurities of U.'8., any State
or, political subdivision .
thereof —— _____ 2,522.25
Dther Stocks, and Bonds
21c
minded, and during his prime
devoted much of his time to
VEAL ROAST I
ntu- 2,-
This to Selected. 1A, -
Extra Quality, lb. IvV
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NOW! Mirror and
the marauder was scared off
gettif
finge
the town, and was generous
here and always made
effort he could to pay
the illness and after the death
of our father, J. W. East. We
also thank Dr. A. J. Childrss
for his untiring service, also
Mrs. Mrs. Martin Hill-
’ Mrs. P. Lindsey, Reporter.
ere he was living under the
as of William Owen. - The suspicion of being
lowing item clipped from a with the case.
" The County Agents will- be
present at the following 4-H
clubs: .
Jan. 21, Tuesday, 9:00 a. m..
Pattonfield.
K-. Salad Dressing,
•e)C Quart
.2 t . V . , * ■ CORRECT—ATTEST: ..... . <
pany. Mr. Joe Dodson has also F s 0 NEWSOM.
G. W. DeBERRY
W. C. HENDERSON. ,n
Direetors.
Subscribed and sworn to before ma
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tophone Office 186 Res. 40
J. CHILDRESS. M. D.
She told us that
on nearly
se ’
for the expansion committee, , v .
but that it.should be the goal odcasions He was greatly in.
of each cooperator to do ex- . ... . .
pansion work. She also gave
100 PER CENT EXTRA QUALITY
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb.
DECKER’S TALL KORN
SLICED BACON, 1b. . -
connected hetp buila Gilmer.
nO you suffer burning, scanty or
• too frequent urination,- backache,
headache, dizzines, loss of energy,
leg pains, swelling, end puffiness
under the eyes? Are you tired, nerv.
out—feel all unstrung and don't
know what is wrong?
The H. D. Agent will meet
with the H. D. clubs listed be-
low:
Jan. 22, Wednesday, 2130 p.
p. m., Mings Chapel.
The County H. D. Council
will meet Saturday, January
25. at 2:00 p..m. in Gilmer at
the Methodist church annex.
A reporter's school will be held
on the same day at the same
Gilmer was not in the league,
Mr. Crosby was elected its first
President. - He was one of
the Gilmer Buckeyes most
ardent fans, attending all home
games and many away from
home, in fact be was true to
every demand of good citizen-
ship* He was constant and
irgery, Diseases of Women
and Obstetrics
fice over Gary-Reed Drug
Store. Phone No. 117.
RAGLAND
CLINIC-IldSPITAL
HUMRENO FLOUR
Unlimited Guar- 1 QA
- an tee, 48-Ib. sk I •• V
county in 1918 after a school
picnic. Miss Monts was teach-
ipg school there at the time.
Rewards in the case totaled
81,000.
The trial probably will be
held in Bailey county,„ al-
though the charges first were
filed in Castro county to which
Bailey county , was attached for
judicial purposes at the time.
The case has been transferred
to the Bailey county courts as
case No. 5.
Miss Nell Earnest who was
ten yars old at the time, but
is now married and is Mrs.
Ted Hefren of Big Springs was
the drily eye witness to the
killing. She will be* used as a
State witness. “ .
. Sheriff Abel stated that he
had worked on the case . “in
his spare time'' for a number
of years. He possessed a worn
r. E. C. McALPIN PhotograrhedfnTendondc.wos
the Douphrate Undertakers as . .
who sent dition isr reported as
) 7
Mr. Ralph Phillips is ill with
mumps. Mr.- C. D. Mills of
Tyler is managing. the • local
Safeway store during his 31-
hess. -ri Fi •• tku 4*2a da
at Pensacola, Fla., with
Marines, is visiting with
weeks' visit with their daugh- aunt, Mrs, Bogue, and
PORK CHOPS’^
each of you. .
THE FAMILY.
place at 1:00 p. m. Every re- , . , [ .
porter of a H. 1). club is ex- fruit studied Thursday ni
pected to be present. I
with his time and money to
highest possible price for cot-
ton, to help build Gilmer's
reputation as an attractive
ller of his daughter,
Ison said.
Teal was en route back
___ to the best ef our knowledge and be-
baby left Wednesday for Mon.- - i wel as everyone
J. W. WILLIAMSON, Vice-Pres. "
‘ E. M. BERBY, Cashier.
MEAL
20-lb. sack-. 39c
11
The blacksmith shop of
SHORTENING
8-lb. Ctn. .... 1.0
Con MARSHALL, "M.B. ' Sheriff Abel found him.
‘ n
ing he killed Miss Monts be-
ise she would not marry
Dua from other banks and
.....bankers, subject to check
on demand .. —2,144.71
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Judge J. R. Warren wi
taken from Temple to H
.OION
er. Bid
quito and
Athlet?‘s
mpetigo.
1
, EAR Special 6)0.
COFFEE, 2-Ibs... MJC
FLOUR, Guar- - 1 A A
anteed, 48-lb. sk: Le4•
arrested until
Mrs. C. T. Crosby has re-
turned from Tyler where she
went to visit her sister, Mrs.
J. S. Loftin, who is very
seriously ill with pneumonia.
CRISCO, Shorten- 2Q
ing. 3-lb. pail •JC ‘
Old Irish Linen, 1 A
.3 Rolls ........ IVC
Prepared 19,
MUSTARD, ql. „ IC
practicability of larger fl
orchards.
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knew how to take material
success and yet be mindful of
his less fortunate brothers.
When trials and troubles over-
took him, he met them stand-
ing up. When the edtton market
slumped in 1921, W. E. Crosby
lost most of his worldlygains,
but he did not lose hisin-
A. turned over to Miss Stevens.
as Vic-
d went to large expense in
tempting to track down the
Merer of
Evelyn Monts
Finally Jailed
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-One of Mr. Crosby’s out-
standing characteristics was
his keen sense of humor, and
Decenrber, 1935, published in the
Gilmer Mirror, n newspaper printed
and published at Gilmer, State of
Gilmar Mirror, a nertaaleote.00 xv
Texas, on the 166h. day of January,
1830.
4
r CLEMENs,
f "on* " ,0
floral offerings. May God’s
People of Kelsey commun
are becoming more nthu
about the evening school cis
Quite a large number atte
ed the last meeting, which v
held Thursday night, Janu
9, in the gym. 6
The course is treated
off by the escaping gas.
One matt was arrested on
Red Potatoes
' 10-Ibs. ...... 21c
RUTABGA
Turnips, 1b.. 2%c
PINEAPPLE, Broken Slice
keeping to her home on ac-
count of illness.
2 • 't > —h, J . -hen--- +2 ■ - — —
Mr. and Mrs. IL D. Bates
have returned from a two
Pendleton, Oregon,
abors of the
ine Black,
Cummings,
y night by
ver. ;
and daugh-
ort Arthur.
Mr. arid
ind also his
mith, of
rday and
n the Ads.
son of Dallas, was the first
•son to reach Miss Monts
ter the slaying.
Another in Austin.
Another sister, Miss Davis
onts, now lives in * Austin,
rile J. I. Monts, father of the
ed at a school picnic in
iley county where she was
ching school. John Teal,
G AN INVITATION
KVAMMD Dealer SffVia is an imMrlant part nf (hr pttrtkase of a car. Wr invita
“ . NM you to visit this nm> Buick dealor’s servico Jopartmant an J see haw
‘ ( wtU As is equipped to rondrr anj sorvico Promptly ami thorouthkh
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bbock newspaper tells of the
thteen year search, and how
eriff Abel finally “got his
in.”
Dallas, Jan. 7.-—Rewards for
e capture of the. slayer of
88 Evelyn Monts have re-
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Mother’s cocoA, 10,
2-lb, box —-I LOC
Laundry SOAP, 66,
6 Giant Bars ______ 4dC
Chum SALMON, A
Tail Can —______IOC
Maxwell House 6)r7,
Coffee, 1-lb. can. 4 6 C
silver Dust, A~.
2 pkgs....... — 2C
Scedless Raisins, 6)0
4-lb. pkg. ........ MJC
V
abbock county jail from Pen-
eton. Ore., where he had es-
blished himself as a success-
11 railroad workman. Fifty
pars old and married, he was
- town in Pendleton as William
vens. He had been assistant
undhouse foreman for the
lion Pacific railroad there
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TOTAL —__X-_______ $50,651.77
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