The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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' The singing school at Enon
will commence tomorrow. 2 Ey-
erybody.come, 'add bring some
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gaSoline
down. .
West saw mill men have built
a bridge over Rocky, which was
from under the mountains {of
that gbod old_country.
' Crops round Latch are look-
ing better with the sunshiny
much needec,
—Gee whiz, how warm!
we will have to have a
cotton, so I will close for the
present. Yours for truth,
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Maud Mau thy returned to Lees-
burg after a few days stay here
dots from this section.
Health is what is called good.
There are very good, prospects
for a good corn crop, but there-
‘t think you
STAMPS SELECTIONS.
Tae Children’s Day Celebration
Was a Grand Success—A Big
- Dinner and a Good Time.
Stamps, Texas, Aug. 22.—This
is my busy day, but I must stop
long enough to tell you how
much we enjoyed our Children’s
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ADVERTISE IF YOU WANT TO SELL
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ntis would drink up all of the
ozeand not leave us any, for
p could not go in public and get
ner, and such a dinner as it was.
The table was just loaded, but
when all were filled, there was
not twelve baskets full of frag-
ments to gather up, but there
was plenty for all, and who
could wish for more?
Among the visitors I noticed
we are a class of people who
must have it our way regardless
of cost, and we old Pros are just
The protracted meeting at
Enon closed last night with five
fo.- baptism and two by state-
. A. PICKENS,
Manager Gilmer Bottling Wo rk.
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ROCKY POINT PEBBLES.
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burg last week and brought back
witlrhim a chunk of ice. . A few
of the neighbors came in and
made ide cream as long as they
could turn the crank.’ The only
thin that bothered me was they
could not make it fast enough.
Mr. Mahathy of Leesburg was
here last Friday, buying hogs.
There is mny in hogs at this
time.Certainly hogs are the
order of the day her.
. As news is scarce I will close.
long on this question, and will
say that we hope that in the
great beyond God will bless us
old Pros and also you old Anties
too. ?. —
We understand that Mr. Chas.
Brown, our saw mill man, landed
safely in Georgia and is d rinking
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Watermelons is very
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Jenny had better be
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: Misses Katie, Elza and Mertie
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a time in jail, now, and you
i that it seems ’ like to me,
crime has been reduced
Ay, and we do not have
han three to four murder
each year, and that aint
^anyway. And you said
r county would be in bt-
lition financially were it
rohibition. You see we
pleased to see them. ‘
REPORTER.
ROCKEY RACKET.
Prospect For Corn Crop Is Good.
Protracted Meeting Closed.
Health Is Very Good.
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Also Agent fo r Wat er s-Pierce
OilCompahy..
' Rev. W. H. Petty is holding a
series of meetings at Brumley
this week.
Just let me say right here that
the boll worm and sharpshooter
has got the cotton and gone with
it. ’ It’s gone just the same. It’s
enough to make a man sick.
Mrs. W. J.Tucker and Miss
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Crops Are Looking Better—Pro-
hibition and Anti Prohibition.
Social News.
Latch, Texas, Aug. 13.—Well,
Mr. i Editor, our county paper,
The Mirror, has come again and’
has gladdened our hearts with
all the good news of our country.
We sure do enjoy reading the
good letters from all parts of the
country, although news is some-
what scarce in our .quiet little
village just at this writing, .
There is some sickness. Mr,
Lon Moore‘s, wife has been very
low with congestion, but with
the medical assistance of * Dr.
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of course the leas tbit greedy
Awould go and get you rs any
B through the day,‘s that
■ you people some the advant
Id us, and after we got pro-
lion and also stopped you fol-
B from drinking in public
es we will now have equal
I with you and won’t frit any
■ dver it. Now, Mollie 0,
gan to arrive. The home was, ar-
tistically decorated with cedar
and flowers and each child car-
ried, a bunch‘of flowers. This
was our first Children’s Day, but
it will hot be our last. The chil-
dren deserve much praise for
their perseverance and industry
in learning the beautiful recita-
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tives at Leesburg. • ,: <
A farmer made a trip to Pitts-
on every good thing anyway, but
we must live in hope if we die in
dlspair;‘the old man mayfind a
good bottle of booze and have a
good time yet. But Mollie O,
comfortable. I am sure sorry
for the fodder-pullers.
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APainta Cure tf Curable Pain
Health Good—-Crops Laid-byand
Visiting Is the Order of the'
dry—Social Events.
Rocky Points, Texas, ’ Aug. 18.
—May I come in and chat awhile.
Health in this community is con-
sidered good.
Crops are laid by and visiting
is the order of the day.
Mr. Paul Smith and wife of
Gilmer visited his father Sunday.
Mrs. Berta Jacks is visiting
her parents this week.
The. protracted meeting at
Rosewood was a complete suc-
cess. It was closed Sunday
‘ is not much of a cotton crop to
• be made.
wishes for . all, I am yours
10-drly, Jenny Lovelady.
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aid that you could not see
rime has been reduced any. Day. The morning was perfect,
Rocky, Texas, Aug 22.--1 will
pure crystal water that flows out present The Mirror, with a few
rs. We had, to wait till the cin,
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night and—the baptizing took
what would she do if she were place Monday.
to happen to that good luck, and The’prtracted’ meeting is go-
ing on now at Enon, Rev. Mahan
, renwereto happen to see him of Gilmer is conducting the
take a little touch and happen to -meeting and Rev. Seals conduct-
. take it on some public road, the jed the meeting at Rosewood,
brother might become offended ' which is cakled Double Springs.
.and turn him in, then old Prohi The roads are still in bad shape.
k would be in the middle of a badKelsey bridge is almost fallen
I fix like we always get. anyway.!
A And, Mollie O, you must not get
E raw at old Prohi, for you know
I . Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women’s I
I pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous E
I conditions of the female organs, which should be E
| promptly attended to Or dangerous results will follow. E
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tions and spngs. They did well,
people each and every ne. ‘
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Craddock of our town, we hope
-she willsoon recover.
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Mr. L. P. Williams, weunder-
stand,~ is improving, that his
wounds are healing nicely.
Mr. James Bell of Longview
lias been in our village buying
and gathering cattle, and we un-
derstand, penning at Gilmer and
will drive back to Longview for
' shipment.
Mollie O, of Rhonesboro seems
to think that our Latch Prohi
lost out when he went down to
the jai, by not going in and din-
ing with them. Prohi' lost out
____Station, Chicag j. 8:20-a.m.the next -dayEonmectionsin 1-
Union Station, Chicago, with trains to principal Lake resorts. 8
M. F. SMITH, Commercial Agt., 2 8: .
1 201 Slaughter Building, Dallas, Texas. * 8
Our meeting closed Thursday Q
the 10 inst. with three,additions 9
to the church. The meeting will O
commence again in September. Q
it was closed on account of sik- *
ness at this place, but most of _
the sick are up again. . -
Miss Maud Turner and Miss
LITTLE LATCH LOCALS, public places, ane-so-on. -webutnow of Gilmer,
think we have all we can do, so
we will not detain ourselves so
| GRAPE FRUIT CHAMPAGNE'
i Try the New Drink. E vrrybody Uses
It. In all flavors. Am prepared to fllall
-orders NOW. Bottling Works located
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offering was asked for and four
small girls waited on the crowd,
which resulted in not a very
large amount, but not the less its maky readers
appreciated. Then we had din-
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7 Interesting Bits of News that Our Hustling E
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We were* afraid that you old I and eat
whenever she suffers from any of woman’s bi tirtgand veakeiting pains.
It not only compels the pains to stop, but it follows up and drives out
the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming back.
It makes you well. Try it
Sold everywhere in $ LOO bottles. f
WRITE US A LETIER “WITHOUT A PAn," '
freely and frankly, in strictest omW- writes Mary Shelton, of Poplar
ence, telling usall your symptoms and . Bluff, Mo., ‘ I cun do my housework,
troubles. We will send free advice 2 although, before taking ARDUI, two
(in ‘plain sealed envelope), how to doctors had done me no good. I can
cure them. Address: Ladies’Advisory • truthfully say I was cured by Cardui
Deptr, Th. Chattanooga Medicine Co., I want every suffering lady to know of
' Chattanooga, Tenn. this wonderful medicine."' >
2 Michigan easily and quickly reached from Kamas City bythe
i Chicago,Milwaukee & St Paul Ry-
2 Books descriptive of these resorts,.with rates for railroad
9 tickets and-board, mailed free to those interested.
X - The best train to—summer resorts. East and Norlin is .
& The Southwest Limited. Leaves Kansas City, Union Station,
• 5:55 p. m., Grand; Avenue Station 6:07 p. m.; arrives Union
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Mr. Daniiel of Shady Grove
will be,ourteacher. We wish
for him great success.
Well, as this is my first at-
tempt at writing a letter for pub-
lication I had better go and come
again when J am more welcome
But before I go I want to say to
Thelma, come right on with your
Kelsey "Klattr. ”
And there are a good many
others I would like to meet.
, I wish, Mr. Editor, you would
givela pen reunion, but of course
I would have to stay away, be-
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I ring off, .with best wishes tor
The Mirror and itg many read-
ers. I am yours truly,
Mzz JONIS.
SIMPSONVILLESIFTINGS.
Meeting Closed on -Account of Sick-
ness, But Will Commence
Again in September.
Simpsonville, Texas, Aug. 21.—
Well, Mr. Editor, L madea mis-
take-last week. I said I would
come again, I failed to do so.
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LIVERY STABLE.
\ Special attention -to Commercial Men.
Good Teams and Careful Drivers,
Feeding a Specialty.
- Meet All Trains, Day and Night. •
Electric Light. Night Man in arn.
Manderson Street, rea r Croley ros.
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1905, newspaper, August 24, 1905; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414135/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.