The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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Mrs, W.
need Prickly Ash
authorized dealers of Lincolns,
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representatives of the Dallas
corned by their many friends.
IF I FAIL TO GROW HAIR.
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Chamberlain’s Tablets," writes
Melard F. Craig, Middle Grove,
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unpleasant effect.
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FROSTPROOF CABBAGS
PLANTS
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digested food and makes you
feel fine.
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TEXAS DRUGGIST
REGAINS HEALTH
shows many more
we could fill from
ates in one week. This is true
today and every day in the year.
The purpose of this service
clinic is to assist Fordson own-
Nare ...
Address
Paper .
Mrs. R. M. Denman departed
Friday for Corsicana to attend
ting to lose him as a citizen of
Gilmer, trust he will be pleased
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The Mirror added half a
dozen new subscribers to its al-
report
than
Mayor and Mrs. R. M. Den-
man went up to Mt. Pleasant
attend
the Y.
"This is Houston Woman’s Con-
• viction Based-on an Experi-
ence of Many Years With
the Remarkable Treatment.
Miss Chry
Pittsburg, spa
home of Mr. i
Loyd, of this
thousand stalks of seed ribbon
cane, or will exchange for half-
and-half cotton seed, two miles
north of Gilmer, on Jefferson
tioned the fact that Dr. Wood
was here on a visit but inad-
vertantly omitted to mention
FOR
THE
Judge T. H. Briggs is attend-
ing Federal court at Jefferson.
Mr. Marion Ray, of the firm
of Ray Bros., has gone to Dal-
las to buy goods for their new
store on Buffalo street.
Mrs. Rapmond Dial have just
returned from Commerce where
they went to visit their daugh-
ters, Miss Ruth Chandler and
Miss Rosa Velma Dial, who are
attending East Texas Normal
College. They got there just in
time to hear a good lecture and
Mrs.R. M. Denman returned
Sunday from Corsicana, where
she went tojattend the wedding
35c. Sold by Robertson’s Drug
Store.
Frequent
Headaches
GEMUINE
BULL
DURHAM
TOBACCO
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STARLEY’S
Rheumatic Remedy
sentative for Upshur coun-
ty. Booklet free.
J. M. BLIGH, Decatur,Ala
Mr. W. H. Coleman, of Bat-
tle, was a pleasant caller at the
Mirror office Saturday.
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Flesh and Feel Like
New Man."
ARE YOU TO BE A
WINNER OR LOSER?
I banquet given
C. A.
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ORIENTAL HAIR ROOT 3
HAIR GROWER
To prevent a Cold, take 666.
A Deputy Collector from the
office at Dallas, will be in Gil-
mer March 2nd and 3rd* for the
Rub-My-Tism, an antisevtie.
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Chamberlain's Coough Remedy
Aida Nature.
Tyler Commercial College,
Tyler, Texas.
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Prof. W. L Gibson, of Chand-
ler, is here on a visit to his
cousin, Mr. J. C. Miller.
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Is the quality leav-
ener—forrealecon-
benefit combined-
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Chamberlain’s Tablets For
Indigestion and Constipation
a.
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thia prominent Texas dr---—
Mr. Ed. Waller, proprior
Deug Store, Hubbard, Tex.,
meat folk* who work indoors and do tot
enough exereine, my muncles became
and had that ‘tired
This
It is eas to get rid of the
misery of heartburn or indiges-
tion. Herbine goes right to the
spot. It drives out the badly
Jection of fats on its plate
sbd its ready acceptance of ■
petite, my mueel am aa hard aa a tool
dreseer’ and I have that “reorimg te pa
feeling’ all the time."
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teke aa
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in this community in preparing
their income tax returns for the
year 1922.
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CIGARETTES
ia druggist.
proprietor of Waller‘a
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FOR
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did proposition. ‘
, BARYPHONE,
3323 Seminary Ave., Chicago.
Uff. by STARLIY DRUd COMPANT, VyW. T
Fer Sale bu
Barnwell & Warren
•mp4 brewer’s yeaat-in mUee with the
Mad el baa dcters WS to enrieh the
biqea Theveam
b* aoerbli yew
to bolws ad •
Sato. Yoerbked
Hastings' Beeds
1928 Catalog Free
Write today for Hatinge saw 1923
catalog. You will need the tofonaattoo
7 e,
Attorney Carroll Florence is
attending court at Jefferson.
nt 1 “99"
For Serength.”
you.
The aale of Calu-
met is over 1509
Scott's Emulsion
I It is a fact that childrea ard I
1 A.8 grown people oftn
I AP take this efficient |
2 vitamine • bearing a
ENA food-tonic when they I
a 4 cannot assimilate
1 other fats .Scoff’s Emuhion I
I helps build up the body.
Hsnanownemoomeid.N_I"nw#.
with a bit of
sweet in the form
of WRIGLEY’S-
it satisfies the
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For Sale by
may be
druggist
positive >
purchase
tai yon the
Yaaat b a
“I suffered with i chronic
Tf
•esmamad
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— Four or five
if yonjare one of the many weak and
wears, nderweight, hervous, run down
folk* who are half aick and half well you
can profit by the remarkable experience of
gduz.
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ment. It is a powerful pain re-
lief. Three sizes, 30c, 60c and
31.20 per bottle. Sold by Rob-
ertson’s Drug Store.
• The Gilmer Motor Company,
ant Sunday at the
and Mrs. S. V.
' city.
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nk. on
UTEE-s
large number of whom are
graduates, for you young peo-
ple to fill positions. Our Em-
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There is something more
than fancy in a child's re-
666 cures Dingue Fever.
STELLAVITAIS
THE BESTFRIEND
WOMEN MHAD
How to brat the boll weevil, bean
beetle'and other perts. Full natural
color pictures of the bort Roam, Glad-
loll and other fowers. How to get 5
bu dened with a torpid liver,
‛ec. tired, lazy and discourag-
The sun is the largest but you can hold
. the cent so close to your eye that, you’ll
lose sight of the sun. Don’t let a cheap
price or a big can baking powder make
. you lose sight of quality.
CALUMET
TIf Economy BAKING POWDER
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stall Hooten.
greater than that of
any other baking
Fords and Ford sons, announce a
free Fordson Tractor Clinic to
be held in their salesroom on
the afternoon of Wednesday,
March 7th from 1:30 to 3:80.
This clinic will be conducted by
Hard-working men who are
CORE THROAT
D . Gargle with WWW ealt water '
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relieves the lungs, aids expec- (
toration, opens the secretions |
continually being called on ac-
count of our influence and
!- Mr. W. B. Strange, of La-
fayette, was a very pleasant
caller at the Mirror office Sat-
urday.
Liquid Borozone is an effici-
ent healing remedy for human
or animal flesh. It mends a se-
vere wound, sore, cut or scratch
in the shortest possible time.
Price, 80c, 60c and $1.20. Sold
by Robertson’s Drug Store.
Mr. Dan Askew, a well known
auto meihanic, and a good pne,
has gone to Port Arthur. His
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era to a better understanding
of their tractors and the public ready large ist Saturday, and
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, price will be refunded if it fails
to bring relief.
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WRIGLEYS
Mrs. S. H. Davidson and Mrs
T. O. Williams departed Monday
Mrs. Davidson to visit her
daughter at C. I. A. Denton, and
Mrs. Williams to buy goods in
Dallas for the T. O. Williams
store. .
bbddka
preparatiome ia
from, Mr. Waller :
‘enet the beet. Yeu ena
Guaranteed ..
d be expelled before seri-
lamage is done. White’s
n Vermifuge is a thorou-
successful remedy. - Price,
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In an att
tism in whi
Look at the men and women
about ydu who have reached
the age of fifty or more and you
will see men and women who
have won in the game of busi-
ness and you will see those who
have lost in the same game.
Only a few years ago, they were
vour age. They dreamed the
same reams of success that you
are dreaming. Why did one
succeed and the other fail?
Make a comparison and you will
find that the one who failed did
5o because he did not take ad-
vantage of circumstances but
followed the line of least resist-
ance and did not prepara him-
l
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Every month, we help many to
start on the road to success. Purpose of assisting tax payers
im'kaZ^
B etore X
wiM
Williams & Martin
wcmmmeumemmmmiwJ ,
umet,
win con-
both of whom are warmly wel- $50 REWARD
business. The successful man nr
woman prepared for emergen-
des at your age by training for
business. You can do this with
much less effort and in a more
modern and up-to-date manner
than the. successful business
men of today did when he was
your age.
The Tyler Commercial Col-
lege has provided the means by
which you can secure your
nsiness education at least cost
and shortest possible time.
You can put yourself in the
long ago, when I began to run
down andd ose my energy and
, appetite, I turned- to my old
friend Stella Vitae and it is do-
ing for me just what I- want it
to do. I have so much con-
fidence in Stella Vitae that I
never hesitate to recommend it
to any weak, nervous, rundown
woman I see who is f need of
something that will straighten
her out and put the glow of
me, too, and my nerves weren’t . , .
strong. It was then I fell back prestige, as a result of rapid
And AHAihmnErdMomegiat
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ly in the kitchen,
vaysuseCa
COTTON SEED 1
HALF AND HALF—Pro- j
• duces more lint, makes |
I more money. Best seed $2 g
I a bushel. I want a repre- 0
We are prepared to help a
limited number through our
Student Loan Fund Depart-
ment for those who ar? not fi-
narcially able to pay cash in
full tor their courses.
Fill in and"mail coupon for
large free catalogue. I
the kidneys and bladder. Price
$1.25 per bottle. Hogg’s Phar-
macy, Special Agent.
Intestinal worms destroy the
health of children and weaken
their /vitality. The worms
health in her cheeks.”
Note—Stella Vitae
obtained from any
and is sold upon the
guarantee that the
DR SALE — Dark Cornish
ame Cockrells, $2.00. Pullets
"$1.50. Eggs $1,50. Mrs. J.
D. Patterson, Thomas, Texas. >
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Mr. E. L Christian has
to Dallas on business.
on Stella Vitae, after trying
several other preparations that
didn’t help me any, and it built
me up wonderfully and made
me a well and strong woman.
"I have taken it from time to
time since, whenever I felt the
need of a tonic, and it has never
failed to do me good. S not
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ing to do i. to get the liver
M nrted again and to purify the day I tip the scales at 1$4, bave a Gine ap-
MANAGERS, SALESMEN,
od. it cntains 100 pages, picturing , AGENTS wanted fqr ui
and correctly desoriking the bent andjed telephone intensdfier;
most popular vgetables, nowers and ’
farm crops for the South. I per carried clearly; one hand
How and what to plant In your yard, always free; guaranteed; splen-
rarden and field for every purpose. - ’ P
. constipation that would bring on N
¥ severe headaches," ays y
J Mr B!5Phchppieinek,‛va, K
M “I tried different medicines and
T did not get relief. TM head
l. F aches became Wf frequent.
heard of
Branch of the Ford Motor Com- the wedding of her brother. Mr.
D. C. Crews to Miss Elactra
World’s Greatest Hair Grower.
Grows hair on bald beaks II
must not be put where hair to
not wanted. Curas dandruf
and all acalp troubles.
$1.75 per jar. gents Wanted.
x They know they are lazy____
ri they art ashamed, yet it is
no“hing to be ashamed of. The
potiaetergmealtosor rut memey
L A temdav MMmasrt Bests omly
; it samas toe difletenee imm
hh med veur prememt half elek
Oaktodto. IrenimedYematCom-
gestion and constipation is
A well known traveling man constant sufferers and appeal to
who visits the drug trade, says our sympathies. Many suchyous
he has often heard druggists however, have been completgk
ask a customer, who wished to restored to health by the use of
buy a cough medicine, whether Chamberlain’s .Tablets. These
it was for a child or an adult tablets strengthen the stomach,
and if for a child, they almost invigorate the liver and im-
• invariably recommended Cham- prove the digestion. They also
berlain’s Cough Remedy. The caust • gentle movement of the
reason for this is that they bowels. When you have any
know there is no danger from trouble with your > stomach,
it and that it always cures, give them • trial.
end renewed.
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666 cures LaGrippe.
BLACK-DRAUGHT
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tree. How much seed 1s" required to 666 cureq Malarial v....
plant . row or sera, when and how to 66b cures Malarial Fever. .
plant and cultivate. Why it pays to ------------- ——. V
plant good seeds and how to get them
aa cheap or cheaper than common or
ordinary seeds.
Just write for thia handsome new
1923 Sezd Book. It'a a beautiful book
and you’ll be mighty glad to have it
in your home. It la abeolutely free.
Write for it today.
to here on a visit to her old _____
• homa and friends from Laport, purifies the'system and re
Texas. The Mirror had men-
----- PROF. M. 8. CROSSE
"The nicest and pleasantest 448 Logan St. Winnipeg, Man.
asrou8u
pain Ballard’s Snow Liniment now of Detroit, Mich.
»« a necessary part of the treat- -----------------
and took it for a headache, and hA
the relief wss very quick and Y
it was so long before I had A
. another headache. Now I just -1
f keep the Black-Draught, and
> A don’t let myself get in that
12 condition." ”
Y Thedford’s Black - Draught
7 (purely vegetable) has been
nd found to relieve constipation,
T and by stimulating the action of
A theier, when its torpid, helps
ad to drive many poisons out ol
Y your system. Biliousness,
A Indigestion. headache, and
y similar troubles are often
r relieved in this way. It to tot
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X Sold everywhere.
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Highway. Bowdon Bros. 31wlm
Mr. Homer McIntyre, of
Lafayette, was a pleasant caller
at the Mirror office Monday.
in general of the mechanical
construction, operation, and
maintenance of the Fordson
Tractor.
In the evening at 7 o’clock of
the same date in the auditorium
of the Glenwood school a free
moving picture show on several
subjects of particular interest
to the farmers will be given.
Mr. Kinnard, the County Ag-
ent, will be present and give an
interesting talk on some phase
of agriculture. All farmers of
the county as well as those in
• the Glenwood community are
invited to attend.
The public is cordially invit-
ed to the afternoon clinic and
the evening entertainment.
few months time by enrolling
at once in the largest business
training school in America,
with a faculty of over thirty
specialized teachers, all modem
equipment, using the famous
Byrne systems of Business
Training. You will get the
most thorough, complete and
practical training that can be
had. Secure your business
training with us now. We art
If your head is dizzy on stoop
and aids nature in restoring ing or rising suddenly and ev-
the system to a healthy cindi- erything turns black before the
tion. Thousands have testified eyes, you have a torpid liver.________________________
to its good qualities. Try it Take Herbine. It is • powerful N. Ya They work like a charm <
when you have a cough or cold, liver regulator? Price, 60c. and do not gripe or leave any
. , , Sold by Robertson's Drug Store. ----—• -W~t
Mrs. T. H. Briggs departed _______,
Monday afternoon for Marshall Mr. A. « Reynold, of Hunt
whereafter spend ing.the night county, to here on a visit, the
with her daughter, Mrs. Fran- l‛, ... IrWNt, Mr v r
el. L. Meyer, departed for nephew, : C
Houston on a visit to relatives.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
I The bilious and dispeptic are
pany and experts from the
factory. bT
Ty . Mm RuAasalan. at. Mus
surpassed. - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
___________________ Bullock,
c
EGGS-S. C. Rhode Island Reds a
dark red to skin. Airhart strain S
$100 for 16 ww.
Jersey, Charleston And Wake-
field. Postpaid 100 for 30 cents;
500 for $109, 1090 for $1.50.
Your money back if not satis-
fied. W. A. Ort, Oro City,
Texas. 25-6twp
stomach and bowels. There to
ne better remedy for this pur-
rte than Prickly Ash Bitters.
It puts a man in working trim
and makes life worth living.
Price $1.25 per bottle. Hogg’s
armacy. Special Agent./
"After an experience of many
years I am thoroughly convinc-
ed that Stella Vitae to woman’s
best friend in the way of tonic
and system buildek that can be
found,” was the emphatic
statement - made recently by
mA. Gus Matthews, living at
50 Liv Oak street, Houston,
Texas. -
“I first became acquainted
. with Stella Vitae,” continued
Mrs. Matthews, “several years
, ago when I had gotten in a
rundown condition and was
verv weak from loss of appetite
and not being able to assimilate
my food. Headaches bothered
-
Mr. Louis Willeford, late of
Tehucanna, has accepted a po-
sition with the Hogg Pharmacy
and entered upon his duties
Monday morning. Mrs. Wille-
ford will arrive here the latter
part of the week and they will
make Gilmer their home. Mr.
Willeford was born and raised
here, son of Mr. C. B. Willeford
but has been away .for more
than two years, ( and will be
warmly welcomed back to his
bid home. >• , -i
Medicines that aid nature are Mrs. w w Lomenack to re-
always most effectual. Cham- ported quite sick with the flu,
berlain's Cough Remedy acts on her many friends will regret to
this plan. It allays the cough, learn.
I L M E R
Friday, March 23,51923 between
the hours of 10 a. hand 4 p.
m. for the purpose of voting on
the proposition of dlosihg the
business of the Corpo ration.
W. L. WALKER. Cashier.
W. 25 until March 22.
me comwantiy. Six
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SON TRACTOR CLINIC.
H la a powerful and solentine
combinatfon of sulphur and other
healing agents for the relief Mid
cure of disenses of Sho akin. It
le espeolally eflective in the
ITCHINQ VARimiS; giving
instant relief from the Itching
end smarting sensations and by
its germ destroying propertiee It
exterminates the microbe which
le the cause of the eruption, thus
curing the dinease completely.
Littell's Liquid Bulphur Gem-
pound le weed in all cases of Eo-
some. Tetter, Darber’s Itoh, Pso-
riasis, Harpes, Roch, Oak and
Ivy Polsoning alee for relieving
the annoyanc cauned by chig-
naem anA mAAhanle. ha.k
H®5 • •O9NMIEO DIMS.
In the treatment of ECZEMA
—the moot painful and obetinate
of all akin dlesaeea it Ia one of
the moot succeseful remedles
known. • t , V
Small ante nob Mte Usa Aa tilt
Man F IMLMA Prg. KM,N.
A Faulty and
Slow Convalescence.
' 1 This condition vary frequently follows as a
result of an acute infectious dinease or a
prolonged speU of stekneaa The system
becomes so eomplotely redyed, that the
Eobaiidinemonyaihomedbedheb atowaad of
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2MrpaMay Narahe llUr mar J STOCKHOLDERS MEETING,
the Mirror office Saturday and, ----
_________ in additibn to renewing her sub- The stockholders of/ the
of acute rheumaa seription alt2_Wt.it to her .Guaranty State Bank, shland,
daughter, Mrs. Walter Payne, Texas, will hold a call/meeting
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H. Chandle. and | Mrs. Allie Brazzil, of Glade-
A edg'c MAnwater, spent Monday in the city
W--* 9 visiting Mrs. B. W. Wood,.who
powden
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