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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, JUNE 5,11930
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
UNION KIDGE 4-H CLUB
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mer Weekly Mirror, .-and that
' Day Phone 279
Night Phone 345
Orear left Wednesday morn-
prayers.
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for all country produce. • Rex
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Flour, ex..high
Patent, 48 lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd T
and Miss Marcell Allen
that school accompanied them
school accompanied them home
There will be an ice cream sup
per at Glenwood Saturday night
Have Dress-
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Hats Cleaned
for Summer
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Before me a notary public in
and for the State anil county
aforesaid personally appeared
duties of the office incumbent
upon him without fear or favor;
State of Texas,
County of Upshur.
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Gladewater. R. 3„ May 28.
Mr. and Mrs.A.L. Watson
wish to take this opportunity to
thank the people of Gilmer for
the kindness you have shown
In this issue appears the an-
nouncement of Harvey Helms for
the office of (Constable of. Pre-
cinct No. 8,
Mr. Helms is 83 years of age,
born and raised in the county, is
competent to fill the position to
which he aspires, and has never
before asked for any office.
CARROLL E. FLORENCE
ERNEST GOENS
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county and has resided there
since.
Mr. Gre en is well known in the
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friends at Crossroads last week
end.
Miss Verla Hammock who is
attending school at Commerce,
has been visiting home folks.
Mr. Walter Stewart of Gilmer
visited home folks Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Mattie -Pankhurst and
daughter Durene, and Jeffie Da-
vis of Lafayette spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Strange
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey of
West Texas are visiting rela-
-tives. here. ____________\
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stephens
and llittle daughter, Bonnie Joe
and Mr. and Mrs. Miller Bullard
of Gilmer visited Mr. Tom Bul-
lard and family Sunday after-,
noon.
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In this issue appears the an-
nouncement of Mr. B. F. Bledsoe
for Justice of the Peace of Pre-
cnict No. 1.
Mr. Bledsoe is well ‘known to
the voters of this Precinct, hav-
ing served as Justice for sixteen
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.......On Friday night, May 30, dur
€hbmet,MF.Burkes ami about
26 members beingrprsent.
We enjoyed -some good songs,
several games and some inspir-
ing,yells.
All are looking forward to
June 6 and 7, as time of our en-
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HARVE HELMS FOR *
CONSTABLE PRECT. NO. 8:
him was that he had had the of-
fice long enough. : „
He is competent, experienced,
-and-- elected promises to, give
the office the same attention he
did in former years.
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WALTER G. RUSSELL
GORDON SIMPSON
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BEN F. CATHEY
For District Attorney:
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For Sale By
K. C. BARNWELL .
HURT
For Representative 4th District,
composed of Upshur.
- and Camp Counties:
THURMAN W. ADKINS
For District Judge:
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RIGHT WAY GROCERY
IN TELEPHONE BUILDING
Make This Your Headquarters
Stemach Trouble And Extreme
Nerveusness Are Banished
By New and Different
Medicine
For District .Clerk:
CLAUDE RAY
W. M. CUMBIE
For County Judge:
GUS MORRIS
For’Eounty Attorhey:
HORACE V. DAVIS
MILTON GREER MELL
CURTIS E. HILL
For County Clerk:
- J. J. STEPHENS
- C. C. (Charll) COUCH
J. T. JONES
WILL M. SMITH
H. H. PRICE
CHARLIE ROBERTS
E. L. LAWRENCE
For County Tax Collector:
NAT J. HARRISON
W. A. (Walter) GASTON
W. P. (Press) DUNCAN
MR. B. F. BLEDSOE FOR
JUSTICE OF PEACE
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Bring us your chickens and eggs. We can handle two truck
loads each week. Special prices paid for good colored
Springs and infertile eggs.
WE TEST CREAM ANY DAY
C. PLUMMER. Mgr.
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■ For County Tax Assessor: - -
— W. B. (Buck) KELLEY
For Sheriff:
A. J. (Alf) MORRIS
JOE LATC. .
N. M. HARRISON.
(My. cvmmi.-isiou expires June 1
She should know how to keep that schoolgirlish
figure without starving the sweet-tooth to death.
It's simple: take your sweets in liquid form! a
little at a time along with fruit juice and lots of
water, rite sugar in Dr. Pepper is quickly absorbed
by the blood. No surplus is left for fat. It's one
pleasure without penalties to pay. It perks you
up right now.
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economy.
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the following is, to the best of ing, looking for work. We hope
his knowledge and belief, a true. you will all think of him in your
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For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
( JACK RILEY
J. P. GASTON
For Conntable Precinct No. 4:
. X F. LAMBERT 4
"___S. R. (Ramsey) SENN
For Constable of Prect. No. 8:
HARVE HELMS
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Justice of the Peace and prom-
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R. IL Laschinger, who having to their son, .Orear Watson. We
been duly sworn according to hope to return this kindness to
law, depses and says that he is you all some day, especially to
the business manager of the Gil- his teachers.
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June the 14th Is
Zero Hour to
File For Office
friends and relatives at Ebene-
zer last week end.
Mr. Ernest Fink motored to
Commerce Sunday.
JACKIE SUE.
June the 14th is the zero hour
in which candidates can file
their application to get on the
ticket.
State officers had to file on
Monday of this week or not get
on.
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Mr. Ross Strange ami little
son, Doyal, jnotored’ to Dallas
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ander-
son spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jl. E. "Waters near Cross-
roads, . - — ' ?
Mr. Tullie Armstrong, who
has had an attack of appendi-
citis,was able to be at Sunday*
to her sister, Mrs. D. E. Sneller
at Winona. 1 _ .
Statement of Ownership, Man-
. agement. Etc., of
GIEMER WEEKLY MIRROR
Published every Thunsday at Gil
mer. Texas, for Apr 1. 1930
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There is some talk of starting
the work on the New Diana con-
solidated school building soon.
Mesdames Lawrence Griffies
and Bess Edwards and Miss
Gladys Curtis of Tyler spent Sun
day with Mias Gertrude Shinn.
We have seed, peanuts for-
sale at $1.75 per bushel, . Gilmer
Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Co.
Stomach Hurt?
NOTICE ’I
Until Aug. 1st, we will re-
her from Oregon on a visit.
; Leila Bryant is hero from In-
dependence, Mo., for a three-
weeks visit.
I- Miss Beatrice Bell is spending
the summer with her brohers in
Waco, Texas.
Mrs. Arthur Hailey of Span-
ish Fork, Utah, is visiting her
_t parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dixon are
at Presido, where he is working
with ah okl -company. -1 d++
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e . IMPORTANT NOTICE
Dr. Ray W. Stephens, Opto-,
metric eye specialist will be at
Gilmer Drug Co., Friday, June
13th. See him if you need
glasses.
Gov. Moody is till silent as to
his candidacy.
ed my health and I am more
than glad to recommend such a
splendid, medicine,” said Mrs.
Eugene Harris, 126 Barton St.,
aboul
’ er da
ook like a million. Feel like a
million—it’s clothes that do it
every time. • Let the cleaner
keep you in shape. Clothes last
longer, coat less this way, .
Coe Cleaning Co.
Phone 129
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What every young girl
should know
Here are woods that
stand up under the most
punishing use — woods
that give husly strength
and graceful beauty to
any construction. When
you byild, whether your
job he large or small, the
Gilmer Lumber Co., is
the sure way to perman-
school Sunday. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Darris Jones of
Pittsburg visited Mr. Charley
they will enter school. -
Miss Sherry Arrington of
Rosewood visited Miss . Viola
Presnell Sunday afternoon.'
statement of the ownership,
management, etc., of the afore-
said publication:
Bishop and family Sunday.
The young people enjoyed an
ice cream supper Saturday night
at the,home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howell Griffen. ------------------
Mrs. Ruth -Harirson has re-
turned home from sehool at Com
among those who attended the
commencement exercises at Hen
derson and Miss Myrtle Lee Ben
nett one of the graduates of
“Konjola hafgreatly Improv- years, and about the only thing
that was ever brought against
1903, After serving‘nin years
eentinueusly and being honqi-
ably discharged from the army,
term of service, Mr. Green quit
the service and went to North
Alabama where he hid bought a
precinct in which he tives anti
competent to fill the office of ,
been attending school at Com-
merce is at home now. campment. ' All members be
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Mr. Berry Luther Marshall
• returned from A. & M. College,
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. pay highest marke prices this week for Commerce where
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where he received his degree at
commencement exercises Satur-
day. . \ ■ . • . .
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trial. I decided to Follow hfr ad- meree:
Miss Onia Arnold visited with
Sugar, best grade 1 A Q
25 Ilf. in towel bag I •••
Matches 1K
6 boxes ” I e) C
Soap S)K.
6 large Rars He
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young man. He first came to f
T<.ynH ii| January 1901.anden-
listed in the E. S. Armx, Jan.
FA69----—— -------------------Mattie Ble*isutt has re-
Frank) STEELMAN
ERVIN A. COBB FOR
COMMISSIONER PRECT. 1
In tks issue appears the an
nouncement of Mr. Ervin A.
Cobh, for Commissioner of Com-
missioner’s Precinct No. 1, sub-
ject to the action of the' Demo-
cratic; primary.
Mr. Cobb has been a resident
of this county since 1910, hav-
ing moved here from Hopkins,
and resides at Indian Rock, and
is well known to the voters of
the precinct and he is competent
Remove the cause of that pain •
before it gets the beat of you.
It’s foolish to neglect stom-
ach, pains; the cause of your
distress, if not removed, may
lead to a dangerous operation.
Prevention is the safest course. _
, Overcome the trouble before it a
charge both car and radio bat- - is too late.
tries for 50c each. Have goo PHARMANOL, the new
equipment and cah give good medicaaiscavodgeidhe.
service. W. D. DaryueH, First' . stomach and bowels: Relieves
indigestion; bloatiirg; bad
breath; hirrt brh?. gas; sour
stomach; constipation and all
kindred ailments.: Contains no
habit-forming drugs, and may
be taken by- young and old.
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1. * That-the names and ad-,
dresses of the publisher, editor Everybody, invited to attend.
Mitchell motored’to College Sta-
tiomEriday afternoon-to attend
the Commencement exercises at
were mie Mitchell and
C. C. (SLEM) HILL
. For County Superintendent:
o.JBEOKWORTH"*
For County Treasurer:
J. M. MARSHALL
H. M. MGAN
For Cotton Weigher:
. HENRY HAWKINS \
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioner’s Precinct No. 1:
CARROLD ROBERTSON ■
ERVIN A. COBB
For Commissioner of Commis-
\ sioner’s Precinct No. 2:
- L. O. SHOCKEY
J. M. MOON
FRANK ROBINSON
S. G. NEWSOM, JR.
For Commissioner of Commis-
• aioher’s Precinct No. 3:
C. E. (Carl) ENNIS
T. B. THOMPSON
J. R. HINSON .
B. F. (DOCK) OLIVER
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioner’s Precinct No. 4:
. GEO. C. HART
L. A. RICHARDSON
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 1:
gene McWhorter *
B. F. BLEDSOE
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 3:
, JOHN D. NEWSOME
E. L. ( Big Ed) CALVERT
For Justie of the Peace, Precinct
. No. 4:
D. P. (Porter) CUMBIE .
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
einet No. 5:
M. C. BELL
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Lumber and Building Supplies
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vice. Now, even though I have
. . only taken a short treatment,
and will greatly appreciate your, my stomach troubles have dis-
vote and influence. ’ appeared Gas forms no longer,
„ ., I Little Rock. For about twelve
farm. He sold out his farmyears I have had trouble with
in Alabama and came to lex- my stomaeh. After practically
as in the. summer of 1913, every meal I had a distressing
the spring of 1914 he moved to feeling in my stomach. Bloat-
the Eastern part of t Pshur ing and sharp pains of indiges-
tion kept me in almost constant
misery, and [.became extremely
aspires.
• Mr; Cobb has been earnestly
solicited from various parts of
the precinct to make the race,
and while he realizes the respon-
ssbility of the position, promises
if elected to give his very best
efforts to make the-county a
good commissioner.
He believes there should be
some changes in the manner of
working the public and lateral
reada, and will have more to say'
regarding this subject during
the campaign.
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Bring your chickens, eggs and
butter to Rex Moughon for high
est cash prices.. 15wtf
Mr. Wayne Craddock who has
been teaching school at Hearne
for the past session is spending
the holidays with his motherin
Gilmer.
toeeeceveeseveeossevvses
look like,
a million.
i doliars /A
' In ths issue appears the an-
nouncement of Mr. W. E. (Earl)
GTeen for Justice of thePeace of
Precinct No. 8.
Mr. Green was born in Carroll
Co:, Georgia, May 13, 1878 and
lived there on the farm with his
parents until he was a grown
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V era Miss Eunice Harrison visited
and business managers are: Pub
lishers. Tucker & Laschinger,
Gimer, Texas; Editor, Geo.
Tucker, Gilmer, Texas; Business
Manager, R. H. Laschinger, Gil-
mer. Texas.
2. - That the owner is: Tucker
& Lashinger, Gilmer, Texas.
3. That the known bondhold-
0
ers, etc., are: None.
(Signed)
R. H. LASCHINGER.
. Business Manager.
Sworn to and .subscribed be-
fore me this 2nd day of June,
1930. . ;
of Konjola have built mre up’in
every respect."
Quickly Konjola goes to the
very source of' the ills of the
stomach, liver, kidneys and bow-
as, and of rheumatism, neuritis,
and nervousness, When taken
over a period of from six to
eight weeks the results will sur
prise those with even th? most
stuSborn ailments.
Konjola is sold in Gilmer at
R. C. Barnwell Drug Store and
by all the best druggists in all
towns throughout this entire
section.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1930, newspaper, June 5, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439760/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.