The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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SALE STARTS EXACTLY]
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message into the newspaper office, it is rushed in-
to type, the paper is printed And shortly the news.
The other kind of news is about your affairs.
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The Mirror can furnish you
with a scholarship at a bargain
in Tyler Commercial College,
the Irgest commercial college in
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the things that will interest all
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A cemarkable Special Sale of Aluminum Ware. Probably never
again willitibe possible for Us to offer you such sensational values
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known to newspaper readers •throughout the
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all the visitors. And we want
to publish it while it is news.
Tell us what you have had, and
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An early attendance is urged so
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to some one. Many adveftisements carry mes-
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ILMER D^ILY "
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AU-KFk- Editor and Proprietor Texas. It is one of the trage-captoreatness 2
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Mtrmed at the Post Office at Gilmer, Texas, as second class "But the idea was too wide- ... ans"ln, 16k thebart
_________mail matter. spread that the Senator's days 2shes an> thing looks the part.
ammimleaetua. ... a .l o . ” \ .7, of usefulness has ended; and •
Decrabers desiring the address of their paper changed will
. please state beth the old and the new address.
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part of his friends that they Conflicting testimony is but
V Omdeef Elhics—Tuth, Sincerity, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindu- would notagain askathesuprort enother name for the expert
ness, and Moderation. of the people of Texas for him article.
a _______ _ __________________________ .________- Many of those who have in oth- ____
SENATOR CULBERSON. wvas elevated to the Uniteiersyearstbeenintenseldslyeltn " isn" always the lighting
— States Senate. thel “ampaigntor iszd;- parsqn who puts his congrega-
With the retirement of Hon. In every position held by Mr. ting tht they felt foreed tot to 81eeP.
8222 - Om. A. Culberson, at the end Culberson, he came up to the do so»
ef His term, he will have receiv- full responsibilities. No man ' 0_________ Better go home and make a
ei mere political honors than ever charged Culberson with Our heart goes out to’ Dr. net than to jump into the pool
perhaps any man in the State graft of any kind. He has al- Miuri of Tokyo in his vain at- after, the fish.
efTecas, says the Tyler Courier ways fought the fight for Demo- tempt to estop the sailing for ----
Trmes- . — cracy and was always on the America of his wife, Mme. Ta- What has become of the gay
Br. Culberson served as dis- front of the firing line. The .maki Miuri. Japan’s grand op- old farmer who always replied
triri attorney of his district, Paris News whose editor has era star. But you can’t keep a to the question concerning his
----Nb— an attorney general of the long—been—a—warn—personal ^HgC.r nlf rhr high C*s, as Dr. O'** yuM that ho opinod it would
sdae,then stepped into the friend of Mr. Culberson, pays Miuri .has now learned for-him- "go about four gallons to the
mrnor’s chair and from there him the following tribute: seif. acre”?
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1922, newspaper, August 9, 1922; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1409069/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.