The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1907 Page: 2 of 12
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Bettie Texas.
North and South.
The Popular Way.
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knowledge of quickly developing opportunities to sell to others at greatly
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Bots all sizes 1c each
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Picture frames all kinds and sizes 15c up.
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Rode rtsou Bros. Fresh
South Side toe Tquare.
Talking About Bargains
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Him up as a model
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- Good Advice.
"I have found my ideal.”
"Then lose him immediately if you
would continue happy.”
Provisicnal.
• “Are you fond of change?”
“Yes. unless I can get it in larger
amounts.”
are arriving every day—We have Stockings and half hoes
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Dr Shoop family Med Co.
“ RacineWis.
Mrs J. A. Rarrish visited ib
Wincna last week.
DriGreen Duke and lady: left
‘here yesterday for Dallas where
■they expect to remain some time
Dr C. T, Duke and lady has
returned from a months tr p te
’Hot Springs Ark. the ‘rip was
one of pleasure and success the
Dr. looks a hundred per? cent
better, and says he feels equally
as well.
Our School are progressing
mnicely in spite of the bad weather
>Success to the Mirror.
Uncle Fuller.
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heavy fleece lined underware 40c wool 75c value at 50c a nice
A. A..GLISSON.
G. P (A. For W-r*n Tetas ..
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'o. to Miss Hattie Pritchett and Mr
ndy Cain of Wood co. Mrs, Sallie,1
arhplin we wish them a long and
uccessful life.
Ther were seven Paptized here
at week that of Mr. A. Cain. Jessie
lewton and wife an two others.
Our School is progressing nicely
ilder Angus Sprout and Miss Mary
enderson as teachefs with over one
iundred enrolled.
People still continue toimmigr-
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People are begining to prepare for
For it, but 29W-
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"Wbat's. .n
that bottler
“Must be a
medicine."
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possessing but little money, but prompt investigation and >
QUICK ACTION
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The Midland Route
Direct connvotion to St. Lonis, Kansas City, Memphis,
New Orleans, Houston, Galveston. Autin and San
Antonio.
Solip Roadbed. Elegant Equipment, Madern]Cafe Cuts:
Call for yuur tickets and direct your shipping orders
via the Midland. Our services, both passenger and
freight, is not surpassed. Summer tourists rates are
now in effect to prinipal resorts.
F. B. McKay, G. P. aud T. Agt., TerreirTexas.
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Our New Spring Line of
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ingredint it shown there in plain
English. Cascasweet is best corresive
for the stomaches of babies and chl-
iren.—Sold by Todd and Croley.
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50 Per Cent Gain in 1905.
..Our purchass of Mendenhall,* Chili
and Fever Cure- in- 1903 were 50 per
cent* more than in 1904. The frequency
f our orders indicate it one of the
staple Chill Remedies. J. S. Merrell
Drug Co.,. Wholesale Druggists, St.
Louis, Mo.—Sold by Maru well Bros.
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A liquid cold relief with a laxativ
principle which drvesouttbe cole
through a copious action of th
bowels and a healing principle whic
lingers in the throat and stops the
Better Than Any Other.
Cuero, Tex , May 23, 1905.
“Ship rne gross Dr. Mendenhall
' Chill and Fever Cure. We have bet
selling your Chill Cure for four yea
and it give* better general result* the
an*. Chill Tonic we have ever sold.
• Cuero-Drug Co —Sold by Barnwell Bros
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• ' Mias Polley Tittle of Caron is vk
siting her sister Mrs P. S. Dod-
PdP —APa- • t ‘ A Iittle dimictlty.pow and than makes
2 boxes shoe tacks 5 c harmony sweeternd the avoidance of
greater trouble more certain.
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increased prices.
THE DENVER ROAD
sells cheap reund-trip tickets twice a week, with stop-ver"priveleges. For
Good rubber tip red wood pencils U each Hair pins 1 C pk riTha sone"havantngtlovldnenertahn
who can take It or let ft alone.
Ball thread 6 for 5c Quart and half gallon cups 5c
Water buckets 20c Lard cans 40c Wash pans 5c Dishpans 15c
2 tin cups 5c 12 Ears'soap 25c : ’ -______-
—1 will send a few items fiom this
ind surrcunding place.
health generally good with the
xceptin of one case of fever tha of
Ir Otis Carethersjust in from Neb.
e is staying with his sister Mrs,
Ethel Pritchett. • { .
No births and but One death to re-
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with hl* noddle.
Which U apt to be the case. ——
Cold weathe as Its place, '
Which, had we control.
Would be at the pole.
So give us Jig. .
And we will gludiy fry , 5
And smile through it like a salat, •
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4> our community.
Mr Grover Smith and family
lave moved from hereto Wes?'
Mountain.
. Mr Mouse Smith and wife are
the proud parents of a girl.
MrJ H. Wilson has been in
Ashland this week on buisness.
School is prog) easing nicely
under the mangiment of Mrs
toy Brazzel of Gladewater. —
The young folks enjoyed a
party given by Mr and Mrs Guss
smith Friday night.
Mrs Rov Brazza) visited home
olks in Gladewater Saturday
ind Sunday.—Blue eyed girl.
--we • e.gpt-
You ought to know what you are
riving your baby. You will know if
you use Cascasweet and take the
rouble to kok at the wrapper Every
An Eccentric River.
It appears that the-Colorado river
leaves its bed whenever it takes a no-
tion and goes scooting around the coun-
try like a lost book agent looking for
some grand old easy mark who will
band him a meal and d rections to the
nearest town. - .
This river which had been flowing
in one place for a million years, more
or less—we say more or less because--
the oldest settler had lost count—sud-
denly takes n notion to go into the lake
building business, and It doesn’t take
it more than a few weeks to make An-
drew Carnegie’s handmade lake look
like a place where the hired girl has
spilled a buckpt of water.
Feeble man has been building dams
and saying “Scat" ever sinee in an ef-
fort to turn it back, but It doesn’t take A
kindly to the notion. Indeed. the set- A
tiers out there may be lucky if it 9
doesn’t chase them np bill and try the 18
mettle of their best horses. — a
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Bimple truth would compel t-d/s
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That, while once it was no hit
it is not a crime
To ferret
Out some merit
In the good old summer
Then it was on hand
We cojldn’t qulte stand
a ugh- that is Kennedy’s Laxativ:
Cough Syrup safe and sdre in its ac
tion; pleasant to take; and conform:
to National Pure Food and Drug Lav
Continsno opiates.—.Sold by Tode
mt Croley]
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ies laces ribbons towels napkins table linen mens hats taps
underware Grafferphones in fact almost everythinh. -Get our
prices before buying.
LIITLE’S -RACKET STORE—
Cedar St rings
Jan 27 —Health of commuinty
verv good.
- Mr Jess Hudson was at Gilmer
last week on bu issenss .
M. ‛C. Monts was at Fezenda
Sunday looking after Ills farm.
W. C. Reese has mooved to Cook-
ville.
pave Jordon of Newsome sch-
ool house was here last week
Mr 8. L. Dale of.Dangrfield
was over last weeek.
O:ca Longshow of Gilmer
was here last week buying cattle
Hohn T. Harrison was here from
Lafayette.
Mrs Berta Monts attnded the
berria lof Joe Day who died nea
Lafayette last Thursday.
Mr Taylor Perkins and fam’ly
visited at Harlton last week.
Mr John Mccurdy is visiting
herefrom Wise bounty he is 91
rears old.—With best wishes to
all, Jaka.
pert but two marriages that of Mi’
itcheil Boalmenof Ca opbell Hum
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Taken up by Willis Rockwell t
his premists 21 miles north of Co
feevile Texas and posted before 1
J. Chapman J. P. Precinct No. 1
Upshur county, Texas, thefollowii
described animal to wit: • —
One mouse co'ored mare mule, about
‛ 9 years old. 14 hand high, no brand
appraised at $65 00.
Given under my hand, and se: <
* of office, at Gilmer Texas,' this 2ne
- “day of January; 1907.
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mother crop. ...,
Mrs Mary Aaron hs just returned from 5c up. Suit of cloths $3.00 blankets at actual
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Elder Angus 8prone went to the J spring line of underwear corsets petticoats hosiery embroider-.
H’-nRer wood farm to Baptise some- ‘ fl
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All things come round to those who walt,
Erpecially the gent:
Who drops In—he I* never late—.
To get the monthly rent.
Tyae Farmorc Located iu the Panhandie Country constitute a vast
I CC> Ful I11> proportion of those who are out of debt, possess an
abundance of all that is necessary to comfort and easy hours, and own
BANK ACCOUNTS.
Those who are not so fortunate should profit by past experience* and
recognize that these conditions are possibie in
THE PANHANDLE 3 .
( a* no where else, for tneceusen that no other section tuwaffefs
REALLY HIGH-CLASS LANDS AT LOW PRCES, — •
Aid that th* agricultural and stock farming .possibilities of this seCticer
the equai of, ane in some respect* better than three to five times higher pfied
property located elsewhere
In a word: Many magnificent opportunities are Mill open here to those
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r Jas L Edgar running his shin-
.emill with sucess.
Mr J. C. Humnphreys was in our
own yestarday.- .Thelma. ’ •
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engaged primarily 1
having a cold. .
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Humor aa PI
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About the plaeef
it may have had s.falling
Of iWo entafiing
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It takes a hero
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- ♦ Dear Mirror: After a long
• bseuce, I will again try to dot
you a few items from this. locali
ty. The snn spreded its soft rais
over a cold yet beautiful winti
moon while all na ure seers t
respond with a smile of gralitu-
de for her loveliness, as genera
health is all that could be ask foi
and business of every kind i
, humxing on with a merry sue
cess.
A new saw mill is being erected
nere which will add gaeatly tc
our little * town.
Tne farmers have begun work
with renewed „ energies, mosl
of the anunal movers have loeat
ed for the season immergr itjon
has cease for the present and
the whole county seems to be sat-
—, isfactory at ease and gone t
work. '
R. E. Anderson has resigned
his position48 agent here and M>
Floyd of Maud takes his place.
. The B aud B department of the
.% K otton Belt is here making, some
improvement in our little village.
Mr E B Rider of Arlington was
'-isiting old friends here this
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Smith Ridp- quick action 1
5" are advisable, as speculators have investigated and are fast purchiasing with a
• Jan.31—Mr Ethirdge and fam
>y of Glenwood have mooved in
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)) Shske' well be-
32« fore taking.”*
Piles get quick relief from Dr.
« Shoops Magic Ointment. Reme- 1
-- -- — - mber its made alone for Piles
a and it works with certainty and
“8 satisfaction. Itching painful pro-
truding or blind piles disappear
like magic by its use. Try it and
see!— Sold by Barnwell Eror.
have, provided you keep it locked In
the closet with the family skeleton.
Ready made sympathy is a sort of
gold brick that some emotional people
hand out to their friends. - •
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1907, newspaper, February 7, 1907; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414193/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.