The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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Send us the news the day it is
newt, we want to get out a news-
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mer to be readers of the Daily
Mirror, and we want to publish
Rex Moughon has a big lot of
feed oats and cotton seed meal.
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LEO S. HART
G L. FLORENCE
For Sheriff
J. W. BRYCE
W. C. DANIELS
J M. SEAGO
THEA SPENCER
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COTTON BELT
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Low cut shoes, up-to-the min-
ute in style and shape, at.
Waghalter’s Bargain Store.
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For County Clerk
RAMAH OLIVER
For County Treasurer
J. M MARSHALL
W. J. BRISON
For County Judge
S. J. MOUGHON
For Public Weigher
.CARL ENNIS
R. H (Hardy) RAY
I. GOOLSBY
R L. (Bob) SMITH
HORACE BLEDSOE
WILLARD E BUSBY
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 1.
J. B. WOODFIN
For Commissioner of Commis-
siorer’s Precinct No. 2.
S. G. NEWSOM, JR.
J. W. ADKINS
B. F. DENSON
T. N. CAMP
- J. W. TRUITT
E. W. FARROW
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 3.
J. R HINSON
For Commissioner, of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 4.
L. A. RICHARDSON
Proprietor.
Your Patronage
Appreciated
weights-- Light, Medium, Heavy and Extra Heavy
Meets every N
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CIRCULATION STATEMENT
FOR APRIL.
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FLOWERS
For Funerals—Receptions
We save you telephoning
Automobile Owners
cally discarded can
to serve satisfactgi
renovate it. /
It is fashionable 1
if you are looking for the best LUBRICA-
TING OIL made for your car, you should use
PENNANT AUTO OIL
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South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrives 2:26 am
Train No. 103 Arrives 12:11 pm
North Bound
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:26 a.m
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:57 p.m
ur Rubricating Chart, which is gotten out by Expert Lubricating Engineert, tells you
W and positively the correct weight to be used in each and every make of automo-
ado. Play "Safety First” by buying the weight prescribed for your car and be safe.
Automobiles cost a lot of money and should be given the
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Intersi* at the Post Office at Gilmer, Texas, as second class
mail matter.
mabueribers desiring the address of their paper changed will
phase state both the old and the new address.
USS BETTYE
BALCONY AT J. E. at
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urnt goose,
fancy feathers, Rhipstone pins, etc. ,
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to make yor clothes tb
serve you for more than one
season.
United States is Upshur county
There are very few foreign born
people in the county and they
are thoroughly Americanized,
and good citizens, but they are
very few.
Highway Garage
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FOR
SPRING HATS
• Imported and Domestic :
Cotton seed meal for sale at
Rex Moughon’s grocery. 294tf
The Constitution forbids text
book contracts for a period of
over one year.
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Will Hayes flatly denies the
statement of Al Jennings. Jen-
nings it is needless to add was
not present when the flat denial
occurred.
“It SAVES the MOTOR.”
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. MIRROR MEMBERSHIP
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We are authorized to an
nounce the following candidates
for State, County and District
officers, as indicated, for the
Democratic nomination to the
respective places to which they
aspire, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary:
Attention—Under a new ruling, newspapers are to have the
same attention as letter mail. If this paper does not reach you
in the same time after publication that a tetter would, please
report the matter to the postmaster.
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For Constable, Precinct No. 1.
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For Highest Cash Produce
Buyer
W. W. LOMENACK
them. Wy not hire subs to
work in their place to give them
more time for amusements. We
presume they have their base-
ball and foot-ball teams
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All cnanges of ads for the
Weekly Mirror must be in the
office Tuesday, the Weekly
Mirror is worked Wednesday
'morning, and has to be mailed
to catch the Thursday mails
WWlm NMUNCEMENTS
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DaughertyV resignation was
the proper thing, but Ccolidge
had promised not to ask it until
he was convicted, but Coolidge
weskened when South Dakota
went against kim. The investi-
9ntion and holding on was thurt-
irg hm politically.
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Governor Neff, it is rumored,
will bo presented to the National
Convention, and after a compli-
- entary vote, witdraw in
favor of McAdoo. Very prety
]imelight program, but whe-r
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Two cars of good feed oats
just received by Rex Moughon.
For Representative 4th Diet.
J. M. PERDUE
For District Judge, 7th Judicial
District.
J. R WARREN
•D. R. PENDLETON
For District Clerk
CLAUD RAY
For District Attorney 7th Judi-
cial District
GALLOWAY CALHOUN
For Tax Assessor
E. E. CHANDLER
W. B. (Buck) KELLY
W. A. (Arch) RUTLEDGE
J. M. (John) HOLLOWAY
NOAH P. HOPPER
REV. J. L. (Jesse) DAVIS
JETT BRAGG
For Tax Collector
R. M. (Roger) SHRUM
W. H McNAIR,
W. A. (Walter) GASTON
E R. BLOUNT
DEE F. GAGE
For County Superintendent
--WS MAUDE PALMER
W. A. (Lon) PHILLIPS
B. B. ELDER
0. J. BECKWORTH
B. E DUNAGAN
EDD FENLAW
For County Attorney 2 ’
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♦ A KEY TO OPEN ’ •
• UPSHUR HOUSES •
* An ad in the Weekly *
• Mirror, which has more •
* than 5,000 readers, is a •
• key to the most presper- •
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2 has good Shoes for all members of
@ the family, and at prices that will
please you.
SHOE
REPAIR NG
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HSeansAcomeqriZ
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Cde of Ethice ■ Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindli-
nesa, and Moderation.
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The Dallas News offers a
prize of $1,000 for the greatest
yield of cotton on five acres. A
. reduction of acreage and great-
er yield is the purpose.
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Thirteen persons were killed
a hundred or more injured, and
a heavy property loss sustained
by storms that swept the
Mississipppi valley Friday last.
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One of the most distinctive
American communities in the
To cleanse the blood, strengt-
en the kidneys and regulate the
stomach, liver and bowels,
Prickly Ash. Bitters is a remedy
that has proved its worth. It
promotes activity in body and
brain. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts
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A plea is being made for a
radio for the prisoners at one
cf the State institutions. Yes,
by all means install one for
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Prompt attent
matters plaed
Will practice in
Barber
First Clash
R B. BE
the things that will interest all
of them. Phone us anything'
you know. Phone No. 179.
FOB HOME AND STABLE
The extraordinary Borozone treatment
for flesh wounds, cuta, bores, galls, bums
and scalds is jus as effective in the stetble
as in the home. Horse flesh heals with
remarkable speed under its powerful in-
fluence. The treatment is tne same for
animals as for humans. First wash out
infectious germs with liquid Borozone,
and the Borozone Powder completes the
healing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c
and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by
1 to all
with us.
11 Courts.
Office in Crosby’uilding.
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best of care. Properly lubricated, they will give you lots of ser-
vice. They will not only do the work better, but will do it much
cheaper if you will only use the right kind of Lubricating Oil,
and that kind is PENNANT OIL.
PENNANT OIL is the best that modern science can
produce. Your neighbor is using Pennant Oil; ask him what
kind of results he is getting. Our confidence in Pennant Oil is
based on the results our customers are getting from its use.
Auto owners are always telling us how satisfactory their motors
work when supplied with Pennant Oil. -
Hence our claim: More Miles to the allon and Less
Cost Per Mile.
Phone Us Your Want,'For Gasoline .& Coal Oil
JAKESMITH, Agent
PIER-OIL'CORPORATIN "
PHONEaS GILMER, TEXAS
DR. E. C McALPIN
Dentist /
Office Phe —186
Res. Phoney.-----2
Office in Odn Building
Gilmer./ - Texas.
We also have a first-class
Harness Shop
WM. HERRING
- South Side of Square
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DRY CLEANING *
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is very slight in comparison
to the benefitsthat acrue,
7ilany a'wteas /Jus or .
thers—that has been/practi- -
For Justice of the Peace, Pre- ~
cince No. 1.
B. F BLEDSOE
huyaday night at
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J. P. Hart Leo S Hart
HART & HART . .
Attorneys-at-Law 4
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Fail or
Crone, Liye Stock, Bur-
giary/qd Accident
I Can rie Your Bond.
*..MARRISON & SON
Office' Over ‘F & M.Ban ■
and Deliver the Flowers
You Pay Express.
rebuild shoes.
Following is the statement of
the ownership, circulation, etc.,
required by the act of Congress
August 24th, 1912, of the Gil-
mer Daily Mirror.
Geo. Tucker, owner, editor
•nd proprietor, no bondholders
or mortgagees. Published daily
except Sunday, circulation 600.
GEO. TUCKER.
Sworn to and subscribed be-
fore me, a notary public in and
will it get him. Maybe McAdoo, for Upshur county, Texas, April
" h- wrs elected would Mve 1.1924.
‘-im a cabinet position. r N. M. HARRISON .
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PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS
All Kid/f
DRAY )ORK
Also Pouny Man
Phone 223 / - L. V Hair
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Day Phone Night Phone
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Anywhere - • • - Any Time
“Rent a Ford and Drive it
Yourself."
G. E. PENN.
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SERVICE CAR
Anywhere / Any Time
Phone 140 xay 262 Night
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155
rug Store.
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DR. H, J. CHILDRESS
Physicianand Surgeon
Office RMcne 117
Residenc Phone 88
. Office in Alton BT‘g.
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Four aces is one of the strong-
est “round table” arguments in
Texas
Attol
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Carroll Florence Pat McClellaal
FLORENCE &
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A Texas
Walton Bldg.
Office
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432214/m1/2/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.