The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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THE. GILMER DAILY MIRROR
ORDER OF SALE
When food gives you distress
TRE QILfHER DAILY RURROR
you need a dose of Prickly Ash Special Agents.
'exas County of Up-
Published Daily (Except Sunday)
9 GEORGE TUCKER & SONS
J. Albert Tucker, Adv. M’g’r
Geo. Tucker. Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY EDITION
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Total Retail Sales
showing that actual sales for the first three months of 1921 exceeded production by
80,958 Ford cars and trucks!
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Wood County, Vexi
C. M. Brownin',
against- P. M. TRm
No. 4017 on thl c
court. I did on th
June 1921, levy u
Typewriter No. 9
top wirting desk
I will on the 207
1921 sell to theM
Office in
Bldg. ’
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Bitters to relieve the stomach
and help digestion. It is a man's
remedy for the liver and bowels.
Price $1.25 per bottle. Gilmer
$2,50 per 10C
have the purest 1
East Texas, also
All seed treated b
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r car for
team of
R. A. Bullock
—W-M. Carroll
J. B. Martin
A. R. Nutt
W. O. Baker
E. N. Calvert
E. C. Gaston
T. II. MeKnight
John Duffey
1. C. Wallace
G. H. Moody
R. W. Scott
■ G. P. Denson
J. A. Thomas
R. I.. Rrawley
W. W. Presnell
J. R. Isbell. Jr.
D. J. Chapman
I, M Fielden
J. M. Hough
as betvyeen
k a. m. and
pveceserit
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neperoe
stated that the Bureau of En-
nology United States. Depart -
■nt of Agriculture, in any •
P. L. Snow
J. R. Ellis,
B. A. Miller
W. R. Henderson
H. J. Fennell
J. H. Stropp
J. B. Arnsby
Ted Williard.
A. I. Craig
H. H. Stephenson
M.V. Goman
J. R. Adams
J. E. Barker.
W. A Marshall
T. E. Nobles
W. B. Strange
O B. Moughon •
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“Pity the poor child who cannot associate his youth =
with some dea spot where he drank in life’s freshness =
and shaped the character he bears." =
door of Rosewold t
the jtours of ly o*cl$
4 o’clock p. m.Ahe al
GRAND AND
PETIT JURORS
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LUCKY
STRIKE
"IrS TOASTED",
. Box 78 1. ( hicago, 11-
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S. J. Moughon
F. B. Dow
AB. Willeford
W. D. Humphreys
J. H. Mathis
Marvin Harris
G. E. Fowler.
Second Week
R. N. Newsome
Jack Wilson
R. R. Taylor
C. C. Hogg
J. W. Clark
E, C. Palmer
D. H. Ribbel
M. C. Chamberlain
R. W. Stephenson
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For the July Term of the Dis-
trict Court 1921.
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in water thoughlessly left in a Beds 50 yards
Hntsinlpf fhirer-
which frequently is
। want ad.
Old papers, 20 cents per hun-
dred st Mirror office E
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• “It is worth a life of care and labor to win for our- =-
selves and our children a home whose influence will en- ==
rich them and us while life lasts. sag
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Here are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit. They show you just
how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month since January 1, 1921 and
how many have been sold to retail customers, in the United States.
• Produced • Del. to Retail Customers
JANUARY ...................29,883 ” 57,208
FEBRUARY ................. 35,305 ' • 63,603
MARCH ________________________61,886 • 87,221
Total Production ------------127,074 Total Retail Sales................208,082
Cigarette
No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strike Is the
toasted cigarette.
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Has Put The RS28dbd
Proof Right «2
In The Pail WKm
You oon’t have to try \ VEpua
Purina Cow Chow. TKhas 1 Va "ygV
been tried and proven ■ V--KK78
over and over. NV “4992
In the big milk pro- X .-nN • YV
ducing sections of the Na-Akzzdgggj5
east, in the grain coun- 682282
try of the middle west,- 7209958
and in the rapidly developing dairy
communities of the south. Cow 212
Chow is everywhere in favor. $923/3245
Mon Milk From Cow Chow E ESssr,
l What Th; AU Say II =Amb
We will get you milk record sheets to show what dE =2ms
Cow Chow will do for you. H=2M-
Fed Yaar Caan From CHECWERBOARD BAGS ” L
ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT IT
DYKE QR^N CO.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
qiLfiElt, TIXAS
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DENMAN LUMBER COMPANY
The Home Builders
cumbers and cabbages.
50 cts
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April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks and the estimat.
ed April output of the factory and assembly plants combined calls for only 90,000.
These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is growing much faster
than manufacturing facilities to produce and were it not for the dealers’ limited stocks,
which are now being rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been compelled
to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus
orders will prevent anything like prompt deliveries. ' \
If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you want it, you should
place your order now. Don’t delay. Phone us or drop us a card.
st NaN
Tex
I believe I
b Riesa in
ancy Halls,
e Bedding.
Cleo Plant .
IREDGE ame
What about the water careless
1 ly left in vases, etc., where flow-
ers have been kept? Frequently
1 the answer to the question
where did those blasted mos-
* quitoes come from, the house is
closely screened, may be found
s Bullet 1 No 112. 1,
b; th, 1‘ite S/e- .
f Agriculture. •
" • ans for
dr. e. c. McAlpin
Dental Surgeon
Oden Building
Phone 18$
Gilmer Texas
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Hail or
Crops, Live Stock, Bur-
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HARRISON & SON
Office Over F.& M.Bank
tes little or nothing of the 1
! left in their burrows and the
Strife u . .a ,
gmala .
1 Block.
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BUSINES S CARDS
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rrturbed: sometimes t*
CATTLE WANTED
trade a light 5
cattle or a wagon and
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FLOWERS. FLOWERS
For funerals, weddings,
or any other purpose,
prompt shipment secure-
ly packed. Also have a
nice assortment of small,
own root, rose bushes (not
grafted stock) Ferns and
pot plants.
YOST FLORAL CO.
Tyler, Texas
Fred Ham, Agent
Phone 122
! There is nothing nicer than
Engraved Visiting Cards for a
' ; birthday present. Let the Mir-
■ for show you their beautiful line
of samples.
FOR RENT—2 large comfor-
table rooms at $10.09 per/month.
water lights phones\sye. J. M.
Norriss ‘3tdc.
can not be impre,
event mar. can ku
i/h.ing th- Beit-
Wherever man transplants a sects and their work, the name
tre. he should make-a sincere and address of the wrter should
and sympathetic attempt to un-appear on the wrapper. The:
.fcrstand the conditions which wood and bark borers should be'
ed property tysatisfytthis judg-
ment amoun/ing to $\6.05 and
cost of sale/
J. W. BRYCE,
Sheriff Upshur County Texas
9 16-23 d. c.
Fcreign Advertising Represen t a t iv e
THE AMERI AN PRESS ASSOC I TlON
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PROFESSIONAL AND
WANTED—Salesman for 6,
000) mile g aranteed tires. Sal-
Ertered at the post office at Gilmer Texas, as second class mail:
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veeklv nd extra
Cowman Tire &
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Candy Making busincss
Start at Hume. ' Everpthing
furnished. Men-Wome. $3
Weekly. Bon-Bon •Philadel-
phia, Pz. 44/Otd.
In its natural forest envirot. i wood or bark cut into convenient I
menz. a tree has the venerh -fj sections and tied. Leaf eating
nad apus, and a certain im- insects should be separated to
onity against insect revages. prevent cannibalism and mailed
Transplanted in a street or parkin tin containers or mailing
i boses these things and must’tubes. Underground insects
Jlepend upon men to restore ’ should be sent in earth and soft
Often a tree is planted in hard. ‘ bodied insects in aicohol. Leaves!
LOST—A lineman’s screw-
driver, finder will ple e return
to or notify Mirror office. 3tdc.
and small speciments of insect
work mav be mailed with the let"
ter. All possible information re
garding the character and ex-
tent of the inurv. name of the
te er si hruh.t he lovality where
• i ni-, ■ was : un-t. n ! t he
da’ i llection. -huld accom-
pa"? th.- iniry.
SERVICE CAR
To any Point at any Time
Day or Night
‘ D. A. YOUNG
Phone: Day 137.
Night 261
Gilmer, Texas
Skubs ribers desiring the address of their paper changed will
vrk. tate both the old ami the new address.
I B, Gip "n. f ilmer Texas.
h admirer really means is: nit covered in the bulletin, will
Phat beautiful, shade trees'.” give through its branch of For-
Fa -hade trees first attract at-est ent mology. specific informa
pmion and give the impression tin or insects. insect injury and
„f beauty, spaciousness and shel- the remedies to be applied.
By virtue"f an 01
issued out ofPrecin
Tpsg
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63 Le aa 4
Ante, tht tree is ease pre t‛ th
armning insect pests.
Man tan Fight Insects
- netimes the adver-e condi-
A bottle of Blue Ribbon beer
was captured in Dallas and plac-
ed in the archives of the county
jail to be kept as a souvenir of
| other days, when it was a popu-
lar beverage, even the making of
of it now is almost a lost ait.
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A lady who gave a tramp a
drink of whiskey "Pleven yetrs
ago was willed a fortune by him
and we know some folks today
who’d be almost willing to do
the same thing for a “dram" of
I real bottled in bond.—Dallas
। Times Herald.
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Gambling on baseball, can
dueted by men to make a profit
out of it. is spreading to a most
alarming extent;
From the ranks of the young
men who form the habit of gam
bling in base ball by buying pool
tickets will come the men who
will corrupt the game and cause
the scandals of the future.
Baseball is a great character-
forming sport of America. Its
influence heretofore has been
good. The time to save it from
corruption is now. Every man
who loves the sport and wants to
protect it from ruin should insist
that it be kept above gambling,
especially the commercialized
gambling.
fren than not the visit- for detecting their presence. It
nouse—a gable, perhaps, or a til- tol
82 mwf or brick chimney What me
k .. . 2 a
!rori 11)1 urv.
I FOR RENT- Rooms. Mrs. W.
; H (;psrn facing the new Croley
ng hi- t!
mules. Still buying hogs.-+ R.
Penn. /2t4&wc - ■
ELECTRICAL
REPAIR WORK
House wiring, fans, irons
or any electrical repair
work. New parts furnish-
ed.
LOYD ALLEN
Telephone Office Gilmer
= Gilmer
=e Mt. Pleasant
| LAWN MOWING V When
_I your lawn needs mowjng, phone
, 179 or see any of fhei carrier
, boys. J. B. and Joe Lee Wallace.
900010000040
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Tell your wants in a 25 cent
Third Week
, J. M. Fielden
A. O. Phillips
J. E. Reynolds
A. W. Trotter
P„ S. w illiams
: SR. Cox ■
R. B. Pool •
1 P. L. Smith
W. H. Fowler Jr.
E. L. Christian.
F. F. Willoughby
Tom Ferguson.
। J. T. Walton.
J. A. Carpenter
S. H. Seabolt
D. J. Guess
J. F. Cadenhead
C. E. Brown
A. F. Shepperd
j M. J. Perdue
A. W. Mangum
A. B. Robertson
A. H. Skipper
G. W. Mathews
D. G. Carrington
T. E. Kinmnard.
R. v. Dial
J P. Davis
I. I.. Schrum
J. H. Cook
J. S. Miler -
J. H. Marsh •
eTerfmt
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ADVERTISING RATES ’
— ;h> Weekly- Pi,T inch
Locals
Fra’k < . Duffey. Thomas.
.' A. Murphe; . Big Sandy.
C- . A. Harrison, Lalaytte.
!,. I.. Be i ry, Glenwood.
F. l’arker, big Sandy
J. I. I nagan. Big Sandy
J. M. Farmer, James.
J. W. (Will) Davis, Thomas.
J. H. Badgett, Gladewater.
W, A. Gaston, Pritchett.
Pettit Jurors for First Week
S. Turner
W . B. Long
J. B. Woodfin.
S, P. McWhorter
O. B. Scarbrough
ygga 862n .
232886X-3
(1 e-,
it- List of Grand Jurors, fo- the
a [ July term of Court. 1921.
ui ■ R. B. Nelson. Gilmer.
11. O. Moughon, Gilmer.
Ceo. A. Loyd, Gilmer.
J i . Persnell, Lafayette,
31 L. Arm.-trong, Ore City.
( H. Harris, Pittsburg.
Daily per line . 10 cts.
15 cts.
MARSHALL MOTOR CO.
___ _ _-i.-.15E . .. -___ . . __ . I
*uoi.nl
buying suri. 17c >d
The principle ' • rk inuition
w. prumably t. intri. a
eoisoncus materia! m* the sa;.
»o borers and leat aters will be
kked, but the idea ptqusible
thgh it may seem, A qin- useli
1 , 1"*
s'' "ne bulletin di-f -e- the ari
zon18 poisons and the fetive Use
of en h, the treatment of tree
wcards. tilling of cavitis, prun-
“ing. stimutation of growth by;
the use of fertilizers, the use
b implements in the care of the1
rres, sprays and spraying
eqosipment. Another theory ex-
yaded is that the use of tree
omnds gives a tree complete prr-
। tacan Thu idea is held by
. wmany people and haa resulted
imeithe indiscriminate application
« bunds of all kinds. Many of
che inmects, the bulletin shows,
-much thetrees by flying and the
J. ( . Jullinix
H. A. Taylor
G. C. McNair
R. H. Stiong
Fourth Week
R. A. Wallace
(lyde Ray
F. Calhoun
E. P. Pennington.
(i. W. Jones
J. II. Cates
Cooper Johnson
C. Sewell
R. R. Mackey
E. W. Insall '
J. C. Hilburn
A. H. Bland.
W. C, Longshore
H. H. Morris
W . T. Ledbetter
Tim Marsh '
S. A. Nelson
F. P. Honeycutt
G. R. McKissick.
T. M. Lester.
A. J. Shelton.
D. E. Averett.
J. S. Smith
E. C. Cox
W. L. Stimbridge
L: H. Fennell
L. O. Griffin
W. R. Ragsdale
Z. T. Threadgill.
J. W. Hogan
H. C. Plummer
C. C. Holliday
J. A. Hart
J. E. Douglass
J. L. Reppond.
A. L. Gipson.
$5.00 One Month
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Drug Co. and R. C. Barnwell,
। commiss)
Rubber (
linois.
d It - supplv of v ater
umatter ni razard.
cinditiops he *r
-i-tan‛ pjwer, in<t
" ha- uffere a: at-
. I its wc,Henod
IID • n Al. TO SHADE TREES in some cases and the specialists
WHEN TRANSPLANTED, describe how they should be ad-
-- justed and of what materials
Remwed From Natural Environ they should be made.
mrm. Forest Trees Readily Illustrations Show Pests
Fall Prey to Insects j The bulletin contains illustra-
____ , tions and descriptions of most of j
-Mmu a beautiful house: is the shade tree pests which the'
-r expression that seldom mes#g-eastern tree owner is apt to en-’
-Mdi by ad
and dust, an
aer ‛icht is.;
4‛ni r such
+gc, re
DR. H. J.
Physician and Surgeoh
Office Phone 117 ,
Residence Phone 38
Office in Walton B’l’d g.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1921, newspaper, June 22, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432025/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.