The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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This is ideal winter weather,
warm enough to-be pleasant in.
his attorneys Messrs. Florence
& Florence were notified from
he said the laymen, wanted the
court procedure simplified, and
threatened to undertake it un-
: less the lawyers did. The State
in; Southlhad Life Ins. Co, on
Mrs. Rosa Buie. Mr. Stephens
is agent if this cothtyfor the
District Attorney, hy giving him
a stogie that made him so sick
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> of the law jpt regarded by laymen
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Harris near James on August 28.
1925, who was convicted and giv-
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shur county, and was reversed
and transferred ’to ”TTarrw5n
with many technicalities I that
now sometimes defeat the end
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The Rockefeller Foundation
has donated >100,000 to Prairie
View State Normal, colored, for
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a sell, who had just lost an impor-
tant case, was asked to talk on
the subject,"Why it is so easy,
to enforce the law," and with a
few words complimentary, to"his
a opponents, dismissed the sub-
ject. '
Judge T. H. Briggs was called
Ne account of the round notes in-
stead of thy other.
— Judge S. J. Moughon believed
—ineveryman having his day in
{ court, that the bar ought to or-
" ganize, as there was so many
\ questions to solve, and that* dis-
cussing them together would
help solve them, that it would
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draw up a constitution and by-
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m"‘ M. P. Mell and W. R.Stephens.
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\ WINNSBoRO PRINCIPAL
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Austin, Texas, Jan. 10.—Ap- 3 >
pearing before Gov. Dan Moody 1:
andd th State Board of Educa- ';
tion Tuesday, B. W. Edwards • >
continued his fight to be retain- ♦
ed as principal of the Winnsboro 4
schools or to receive >1,400 said ♦
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and with the Ju
ed many changes, that would
speed up trials, and do away
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Buyer of Tobacco
ak owisvhte,Ky.—
young mules, all ready to go to
work. Buie and Marshall.
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-..ton TrtffikY .And—ALother
Slavseexiled in remote , part of
Russian wilderness. They will
remain at Siberia and other
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Sheridan-and Pershing have all
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AND COMMENT
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self in the jail at Galveston.
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Three mangled bodies in, a
crushed plane were found in.the
swamps of NewoYork,.,..
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Menus for winter luncheons
should be built around a hot
main dish that is simple "yet
substantial but constituting the
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d After trying them all, l'decided on Luckies.
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my dewhsitting, and mine upris- 3!
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thoughts afar off—Psalm 189: 3!
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Poll tax must be paid in January 2,
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The only British nobleman of • ;
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. he couldn't try the case.
' Judge Sanders in replying told places for three years:
1 Bar Association got together, million dollars towards paying
- idges recommend- the Eritishdebt. —
Wrkig on the inside of an
oil tank at- Nacona, W. 1. Jordan
, Starting Thursday, Jan. 12th we are holding auhree dag hose and footwearSale.
Withevery_pair of shoes priced from $4.95 to $9.85 bought we will give free a pair of our
4-Chebeoi Silk Hose. REMEMBER THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Buy your
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Grip,Influenza and many Pneu-
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PRESSES and COATS
, . . $2,500 ami made their escape,
on, told how he got a case post- —o--
q, ■ rank of Generalin the U. S.
wry organization with. W. W. Army. \ - .-
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Mr J J. Stephens has turned without cause. ;)
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. himself of some wholesome phil-
osophy of life to the pleasure of
.the gathering.
County Attorney Leo Hart,
Attorney H. V. Davis and At-
torney Gus Morriss enlivened
the evening with their spats at
each other. — I
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bar was present, except Jt. W.
Mayberry__who was at the bed-
side of his father, and in addition
id the members of the bar. Judge
, J R.. Warren, District Attorney
.WG.Russell, Court Reporters.’
* W. Davis, and the Mirror man.
. « After the banquet the guests
departed and the members of
beautiful dresses of silk, and wool in the popular shades and a
from >6.95 to $21.95, are now priced so rema rkabl y low every on
least one of these garment. The Dresses are groupsdin.three low prices—
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county, where he. was given -25 he chaims he was removed from ;;
office without cause and in vio- I
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was overcome and died.
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Hickman, slayer of Marion
Parker, plead not guilty on ac-
count of insanity. .
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By mean* of a new telescope,
the snow gauzein the Alta Park
district of the Sequoia National
Park is read, although it is 11
miles away, 3
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. , TRADE AT -
CRAWFORD’S
CASH STORE
Ashort drive out on the North
Highway will save you money.
Infant’s and Children’s Hose •
HOSE and FOOTWEAR SALE
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Penalties of 25 per cent will
be enforced by the State on mo-
tor license after the 20th,
Melvin Beason, 21, Tech stu-
dent at Lubbock, died from pois-
oning. ’ . Le.
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Miss Gail Lawton, 21, .was -—
‘ found dead in the officesin which
she worked at San Antonio, a _
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Following our poljcy of never carrying over g armenis from one season to another we ;;
are making drastic price reductions in all winter cats and dresses. This lof includes 2
Lyles, fgrmerly priced 1!
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of Nona Frances Buie, check for
11,000 covering insurance policy
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Canton Jautarynthe 80th As-. Southland
Distant Aktorney General Gallo- .1______________•
way Calhoun will assist in the
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waderstanding prosecutionam,’ n,‛
Hr unburdened Just received a ear load o
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Inez Roach, same county was
also burned to death. Mrs. Ward
is survived by a husband and.
eight children. — •
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Cain Anderson.of the Marshall
flogging cases, will be -tried at
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Singing School in the west, and
how it ended his career there on death in Lamar Coynty:
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THE GILMER BAILY MIRROR, WEDNESDAYG JANUARY 11/ 1928
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SOME friend. Charlie. If you sk me." -
pose h‛s tried tomakloye to your wife."
5 justAt; he hasn’t, And it makes me question my
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to the Legislature every single
recommendation was rejected
one after another. He didn’t un-
dertake to say why; out it illus-
trated the fact that the profu-
sion was not regarded in the es-
. timation that it should be. .
. It was a splendid address and
/ one enjoyed by all present.
There waso have been two
2 other setspeeches,from Marsh-
all lawyers, but a murder case
there prevented them from t-
- tending
District Attorney Walter Rus-
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There air 600,000 drug ad-
5 -"diets’i Greater New York.
K. ‛h Buy your suit,nowand get an
S . extra pair of pants free at Al-
, dredge,, the Tailor. 1249 tf d w
enforeggs
We aresefng nicekaxge, fresh
infortile eggs for -r 45c
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the sunshine. •,11
Mr. Sam Kay of Gladewater,
spent Wednesday in the city..
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: 3.95 5-95
cheap at 25c, now 15c
Infant’s and Children’s 50c
hose -.g 85c1
Reg. 50c Heavy Ribbed Hose
Ladies’, Children’s, Misses ‘
and Hoya’ ........ .---- 35c
$1.85 veralls-......... $1.50
$160 Overalls X,. $1.25
We have shot gun shells. No. 10.
12, 16. 20, 28, and 410 at cheap-
z eat prices. 2*
FEepecially low prices on all Dry
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“The growth of LUCKY STRIKE Ciga-
rettes is a wonderful thing but there is
. a reason. I know, because I buy sheToi
' bacco for LUCKY SI RIK I buy The
Cream of the Crop/ thar mellow, wet
ucsun , smoking Fobaccosht the Farmer justiy L,
describes "asukave described it above. A '/
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rettes is telling. It is natural that the brand
should show the tremendous growth that
it is showing today.” ; “
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1928, newspaper, January 11, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441928/m1/4/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.