The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 231, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 8, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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up that would bring from 15 to
25 cents per- fifty pounds more
than the market price, and that
it had been done and. was being
done by a firm in Pittsburg.
Seventeen drown as a Chilean
ship sinks after a collision.
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Mrs. Jas. Brown of Logview,
who has been here on a visit re-
turned home Friday and was ac-
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Mrs. Tom B. Owens, Jr. 19,
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Gilmer and Farmersville
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tonight to work out the place
of play and other details of
the fortheoxuig game.
like our work and our prices.
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Of fine design, good w<iri» manship and yet very
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We have a varied a ssortment and now* is the time
of all times to save money on good furniture.
Come while vur stocks are complete.
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age of high quality sotek as well
as people. He* talked of King
Cotton ia,connection with the-
dairying program and "asserted
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Now that fall is here, youre
going to spend a good deal
more time in the home than
you've been dging. ’ Why not
brighten it up with a fresh
coat of paint? We'll do the
job right—and inexpensively.
Denman Lbr. Co.
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4 ing assortment or Hke your se-
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Overcoat materials and let us <,
have a eoat tailored especially ;;
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You’ll like the handsome materi- :;
„als, the modish styles and mod- $
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' • can have a car when you get ready for it.
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mer's 6 yard line. On the next
play, Munnerlyn outguessed, the
Buckeyes and carried the ball
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down a Feature;......Meet
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chards Because that was a debat
able question as to whether it
would'pay. He mentioned that
not one in ten farmers in Up-
shur county had a home orchard
and told how they could get
at half price by communities
pooling and ordering 1,000 at a
time.
He said this brought us to the
Legislative program and that
CoKJohn D. Middleton, of Green
ville, and Secretary W. N. Blan
ton had just come in and they
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.22°.2 CHRISTMAS
Attorney General Claude Pol-
lard is investigating the boot-
legging of gasoline which has
cost the state $7,200,000. It is
brought in from other states and
sold without the payment of tax
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Ray Adams, of Bartlett on
trial in Dallas for the killing pf
Orville L. Mathews, stakeholder
in an election bet of a thousand
dollars, says Mathews told him
he wouldn’t get a cent and that
if he didn’teget out of town he
would blow his brains out
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For the remainder of this week we are offering
all Fall and Winter Dresses at Special Clearance
Prices.
The Dresses are divided in three price groups and
include the season’s latest and best models. Frocks "
of tweed, jersey. crepe, velvet and satin. AB at
extraordinary values. - k _
Let’s All Have a Good Safe Time Xmas :
Gilmer Motor Co.
that th* products were all Fed-
era nspected. He referred to
the sweet potato shipments, and
By outplaying their oppo-
nents .in every department of
the game, Gilmer put an end to
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Mr. L. H. Coleman of this
county received a telegram Sat-
urday morning that his brother
at Memphis, was critically ill
with, pneumonia.
A four months old baby was 3 ,
killed when it fell from the lap o.
of its siater, Marjorie Severs, at 1
Perry, Okla. .
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4Center‛s bi-district . champion-
4 ship hopes Friday, and annexed
on Gilmer's 46 yard line. . On
the next play Nations mails a
thrilling run of 51 yardsithry a
broken field for touchdown. “
Gilmer’s last touchdown came
early in the fourth quarter.
Starting at the center or the
field, the Gilmer backfield mov-
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Natins-and Captain Harris Dan
iels, the Buckeyes smashed-the
Center offensive and piled up at
least one touchdown 'in each
quarter. , w
The first Gilmer counerrame
after seven minutes of play
when they worked down the
field from their own 30 yard line
to within three yards of the Cen
ter goal line when Nations car-
ried it over. Of the 70 yards
they hail to go, Nations made 23
yards. Hudson. 27, Daniels 14
and Wallace 6. '
In the second-quarter Daniels
carried the ball over for the sec-
they hurled back the invaders to-
the tune of 82-6. merce
Led by the dynamic Kermit
-County Attorney Len- Hart
has returned from Waco, where
he attended the Grand odge of
Masons.
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that by carefu sereeningrandin- e, quarreled the night4.
that quality and marketing
were closely allied and that
there was always a market for
high quality products; and show
-ed how the marketing of one car
of poor .quality fruit or other
products had . to overcome the
bad effect on the market and
reduced consumption.
Mr.. C. O. Rawlings, of .the
Cotton Belt talked horticulture
and told alsyuU the marketing
conditions and laws, the percent
immature or products not up to
standard, being shipped from
lice was shot dead while sitting
'at his home in Chicago.
. Hijacking and robbery was
the charge against- Chief Eaves
at Electra.. He-shot Rudolph
Petite.
We Handle Perfection Oil Stoves
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o’clock Frtdayfor he last two Leroy Gilnbert, Chief oFTor
Natiors54Yd. Dash For Touch- Friday. Col. Johi D. Middleton
and Sec W.N. Blanton, Ad.. Rtification of the anti-war
dressed the Assemblage
Hudson and* Nations eah
made touchdowns in the third
quarter. Of the 47 yards need-
ed to cross the goal line for the
first counter, Wallace gets cred-
it for 26 yards, Daniels 16 and
Hudson 11.
Nations' touchdown in this
period furnished the biggest sen
sation of the game. Center had
the ball. Baker.passed it. Dan-
end Giltner .touchdown, fromfFlorida. California, Oregon, and
Center's 19 yard line. .
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iels intercepted and got the ball. The Master of Ceremonies,
who made speeches between
speeches, and good ones, said
freight rate advantages were
not- much if we didn’t have
quality production. The East
Texas -Chamber of Commerce
has been- waging a -campaign
for more home orchards, but
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By TUCKER & LASCHINGER
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY ArTERNOON, DECEMBER 8, 1928.
I marched straight to Center's
' goal line. Daniels, who had
gained 22 1-2 yards of the dis-
, tance, carried the ball over.
; . Center's only touchdown also
came in the last quart^ of the
; game, and was earned- by two
perfect passes. Strickland pas-
sed first to Baker for 15 yards,
: then to Munnerlyn .TortS’ yards
, when he was pulled down on Gil-
Master of Ceremonies J. E.
Stanford ailed the 1
short course and East
how well adapted this xectinnmgun lying by him on the road
was to raise them, nd showed
and Winter
wes Fata Far Mac. Faultry anil Bottet.
RED RIOT OF FLAMING
HATE AND FIERY LOVE
GANGWNR
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4 Gangwar is flaming across the nation. Mighty newspapers
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America's bravest ara waging a desperate war with crime! 4
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]; The supreme in underworld thrillers. A mighty epic of 3:
Gangland that shows the ganster as he is. A mighty cast 1 •
4 * * * a thunderikg drama!
hours session, of w] at proved to
be a mighty interesting and
successful meeting.
The importance-of High Qual-
ity production, was discussed by
W. R. Orr. Live Stuck specalist
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FRUIT CKE TIME IS HERE
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, ; and Lemon Peel, everything you need is ready for you here. : :
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engineers. • .,
Working with this speeial equipment-our Factory Trained i
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 231, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 8, 1928, newspaper, December 8, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442368/m1/1/?q=music&rotate=270: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.