The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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local talent, almost exclusively,
the suits being donated by the
business men of the town. Ar-
rangements are bung made for
Unusual Offer to Our Readers,
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Miss Willie Kelly is home from
Vernon.
A. A. Rutledge has bought the
Prayer.
Roll call—Each respond with,
“Where I place my Mite Box."
Minutes.
Annual report, by Secretary.
Annual report, by Treasurer.
Reading of Constitution.
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Mesdames Nutt, Eberhart and
Hays..
Mite box opening, Mrs. P. L.
Smith, Superintendent. .
Song, "Blest he the tie that
binds. “
Benediction.
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Friends
An ounce of prevention
, is worth a pound of cure.
You can prevent lots of
suffering by keeping your
shoes in good shape.
ARNSBY
is still on the job
One door South of Post Office
GILMER, TEXAS
Texas INDUSTRIAL Congress.
W. C. Ban ickmuii. Sec.
We Know How
To put the trimmings on and how to serve to please —Call
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EARLY CLOSING AGREEMENT
We, the undersigned business
men of Gilmer, Texas, agree to
close our stores at 6:30 p. m , ex-
cepting on Saturday, from April
1, 1913, to September 1, 1913.
Crosby - McGaughy - Marshall
Co., Roberts & Oliver, Hogg
Bros., Petty & Ray, Douphrate
Bros., J. W. Croley, S. J Mou-
ghon, J. Kurtz, J. E. Dailey,
Mrs. J F. Croley. J. E. Stephens
Co., B. H. ConnelLF. N Buie,
Sallie B. Stapp, J. E. Croley, Per-
kins Bros Co , Farmers Union
Clearing House Co., W. B. White,
John Pickett.
SHETHS-------
Mr. and Mrs. II V. Davis, of
The team is to be comprised of : pincott s Magazine’ and a year’s
subscription to The Mirror, both
Better. For sale by
Crosby-McGaUghy-Marshall Co.
J. W. Johnson was down from
Pettie Saturday.
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Walter Connally & Co.
TYLER, TEXAS
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superintendent city High School;
A. N. W. Smith,. Big Sandy;
W A. McIntosh and F. M. Math-
is, Pritchett; and W. E. Doak,
Shady Grove.
Joe Allen sells ’em cheaper-
Low Quarter Shoes, of course,
Mr and Mrs. John C. McDon-
ald returned Sunday from a two
weeks stay at Hot Springs.
Every day is bargain day at
J E., Croley s. .
Alex Underwood had a lot of
nineteen bales of cotion in town
. The Gilmer baseball club has
been organized for the season of
the Sabbath.
Just received a big shipment
Lof Laces, edge and it sertion to
match.- f
Crosby-MeG iughy-Marshall Co.
Mrs. Jim Mattox, of Gracetor,
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people wll try simple buckthorp bark;
glycerincetc., as compunded in Ae-
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case of'rupture per-
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to Waco Monday, on account of
the illness of their son and
brother.
Look for our Special Bargains
excellent poems with the right;
sentiment, and “Walnuts and
ine." the most popular humor'
।section in America. To obtain’
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$
some games as soon as the uni-
forms arrive.
.2d
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Crosby McGaughy-Marshall Co.
Miss Nellie Mitchell, who has
been visiting friends at Mala
koff, returned to her home in
this city Sunday.
You will fi.d the Quality High
and Prices Low at Joe Allen’s.
O. C McElrath camedovyn,on
the 2:40 Cotton. Belt Saturday,
on his way to Kelsey.
Dr. and Mrs Gregory were in
p irk has • been ; the welk known publishing house: c unities in 1911 and lif ty-fi ve in
ef the ’ D ' ini------"C---------, 1912 received prizes, and we hope
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GOOD BASEBALL Inquire about
Supplies.
secured at the -Will Chandler of the J. B. Lippincott Company,
place on Buffalo street, where a' Philadelphia, loinded 1792, of-
suitable grand stand is now infers the readers of this paper a
curse of erection. I 15 months subscription to Lip-
timely articles from the pens of send us their applications at once,
masters, and each month some
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Calomel is Bad
But Simmons’ Liver Purifier is
delightfully pleasant' and its action
is thorough. Constipation yields;
biliousness goes. A trial convinces.
| in yellow tin boxes only.] Tried
once used always.
THE REXALL STORE
‘Tn business for your health.”
R. C. BARNWELL
When yon feel dull; out of sorts, discourased,
half sick and everything meems to be Eoins
wrong, you can blame it on your liver. It la
torpid. Tou need
HERBINE
A Medicine of Power in
All Liver Disorders.
When the liver is torpid, It throws impurities into the system,
which hamper, every organ in the body. The resutt ia that func-
tional processes ar.e not properly carried on. Impurities get into
the blood, the stomach fa bulous, the kidneys weak and the
bowels irregular—generally Constipated. Herbine clears out all
these impuritier, onens up the obstructed channels, strengthens
the torpid liver, ci anses the blood, purifies and regulates the
bowels. After the system has been thus overhauled, there is an
immediate improvement. Appetite returns, digestion is good, the
spirits rise, the mind clears of gloomy forebodings and everything
looks bright and cheerful, which means, sound, healthy condition*
everywhere in the body. •
Price 50c per Bottle.
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DON’T KNOW THEY and will remain in Marshall Friday
HAVE APPENDICITN "n Iz.areh ?L MiraSeeley says:
and approved by the
ini, hre doctored for years for gas on ! ' nited States Government will not
twelve months’ subscription to’crely trust that you wilt make an
Lippincotts alone. Additional effit to havo your county properly
to obtaining every issue of this J represeated. Wewit your county
paper for a year, our readers t be enrolled in this campaign for
will receive in “Lippincotts’ 15 buiterment, and trust
great complete novels by popu l that you will mak- an earnest effort
lar authors, 105 short stories, • to induce a nuuber of your farm-
crisp] entertaining, original; 45 lei men, women, boys aad girls, to
harmful injections, trcatments or
prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has doc-
uments from t he Un Red States Gov-
ernment. Washington, D. C., for
inspection. All charity cases with-
out charge, or if any interested call
he will be glad to show the truss
without charge or fit them if de-
sired. Any one ruptured should
remember the date and take advant-
age of this opportunity.—Advt.
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be able to see some good, classy
amateur baseball here this year ject to withdrawal after 30 days.
The Woman’s Christian Tem-this extraordinary offer prompt DIipTIlDF PYpPDT HEPF
rerance Union will hold their action is necessary. Remit to J. . ’ -NL LArLK I 1LKL
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‛ectlv. affording immediate and
ful, he doctored for years for gas
thestonoch, sour stomach or constipa- only retain any
•ion. Tie Crain Drug Co. Slate if tlese
our up-to date Gin '
Write or phone us.
church, Thursday, April 3, at 3
o’clock. We are anxious for
every member to be’ present.
Following is the program:
Music.
Bible readin z, 46th Psalm,
Mrs. P. L. Smith.
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annual meeting at the Methodist B. Lippincott Company, Wash- . , . u, , .. •
in gton Square, Philadelphia, Pa. Seeley, Who Fitted the Czar of
To care Smarting Eyeballa, Sore Eyes or Weak Sight, use
Stephens Eye Salve.
_S00ANDREcOMMENDEDBy___
W. L. Crain Drug' Co:
Be sure to get some of those 8
genuine Big Boll cotton seed at 1
J. E. Croley’s
T. H. Sorrells, from the Mi Bs/3
Chapel community. and J. A.’ g
R bertson, from the Soules 3
Chapel community, were in town 7
Saturday. 2
Remember—every Saturday is 3
Sales Day at our store. Watch E
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— y Department. Wasl.
10 'Clock II, til. on April
o’, u: .1 za'e or donation to the
United tate“of ■ corner lot, centrally
Ay l rated and snitalle for
“K site, at Gilmer. Texar,
I b ■ approximateiy 16,00,
Ta. and if the lot otT red i-
it minimum dimension
_ ------not lessevn 115 feet.
Unon applicat the Postmast r wm
supply prospectitb'diera with a eir otar
giving partiulart torequiremeniana
inatruction for vparatioi of bids and
data to accompany, itne.
W. GICADOO, Secretars.
Russia. Called to Marshall.
Th e Mirror is the best Home F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and
Piper published. $1.00 per year. ' Philadelphia, the noted truss ex-.
thst many peoplbverlook, is the need of a full set of teeth. The Irma
of one finger doA not injure the rest of the bod, ; not so with a to stb.
The loss of one orveral teeth effects mastication—digestion. It is very
frequent to find hat TEETH THAT ARE MOST NEEDFULAre
those bat are easit to be neglecter. One reason you will enjoy to
h-qe me give your Bgiected teeth the attention they need-new patients
assist in s nd their fiends to we.
1 Holly field mill and gin. four ard
la-half miles south of town, and
1 has moved his family there. He
will operate the mill now ar d
the gin in the season.
seseseses
last Saturday. It was bought
by J. W. Wall.
American Ladies’ Shoes are
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to see a much larger number repre-
sented by prize winning contestants
in 1913. Applications to enter this "
contest will not be teceived if mailed
after April 1, and as the time for
This is the price of a entering is now very short, we sin-
the crowd last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W E Finley W. R. Parker and L A Latch
d daughter Gladys were called were-among those in town from
Latch last Saturday.
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. ^v.tbeyUH-besnfTrT^laiYb; quick nhis instrument
enefit. b SINGLE DOSE relieves
Smile
Yes, there’s a smile
coming to you—the kind
that wont come off.
The SMILE, we mean,
and it comes from the
Satisfaction of wear-
ing one of c ur Tailored
To-YOUR-FOiM Suits.
TREASUR DEPARTSHENT. Ofice of
.. ths,Sesretty.Washington. 1 >. C. Morell
1*,113-Prowals are hereby solicited to
he npened inheoffice ' f the Superviing
ArehitetTreurry Department. Wa-i,
ington. D. C.. •
II. 1913. for tl
Tyler, were in the city over the son came from Rosewood to view
. D. CLEMENTS „
sasesasxesasases aseseses asesesasa
on Saturday. Every Saturday
is Sales Day at
Crosby-McGaughy-Marshal I Co.
The following were in attend-
ance on the teachers meeting at
Marshall: A. L Bradfield, county
superintendent; I. O. Coston,
John Lee and
Paul Young
Have taken the agency
for the
SHERMAN
STEAM
LAUNDRY
BEST 1 v THE STATE
Collars 2}c
All Shirts 10c
AT THE
City Barber Shop
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Industrial Congress
Prize Contest
Dallas, Texas, March 18.
Editor Mirror:—Upshur county
ims no entries in the $10,000 prize
contest of the lexas Industrial Con-
gress for the best agricultural crop
vi ids pioduced in the state this
year. These contests during the
past two years have been of incal-
culable benefit to Texas and its ag-
ricultural interests. Seventeen
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Boost, brother, boost, ar d
then boost a little more.
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A Daily Necessity
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1913, newspaper, March 27, 1913; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431366/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.