The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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GILMER, TEXAS
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Legislators:
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for
large‘free catalogue with , full
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SEEING AMERICA.
any way commit- and strike down with one blow
A. J. GILCHRIST, Local Manager
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Pritchett, Tex.
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CROWD AND GET WHAT
IS LEFT OR WILL YOU
soon as you graduate, with a
sure chance for advancement.
A ’business training is a life-
GENERAL-
MERCHANDISE
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left school
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EVERYTHING
the Market affords.-
Clean, Fresh Stock.
Prompt Free Delivery.
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This is the first intimation
that we have had that the Ku
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the nomination of the republi-
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VALEASLE PREMIUMS
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We Have a Full Line of
Thermos Bottles
K the week, in spite of unfavor- visible. One stands for con-
i’ able reports to the crop. stitutional rights, guaranted
two plans of government, one
during the visible and-the other the In-
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You will never get to the
work, after the strike, and when First: I could not neglect my front by following the ciowd.‛
officers were summoned killed private affairs to accept the of- You have
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Wegive Service to our patrons .
in appreciation of their trade.
Ad. Ten thousand were killesi
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stands for Court House trials
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Tyler Commercial College—a
Cash-Producing Education. It is
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JNO. A. MATHIS,
More than a million tourists
visited American national parks
field’s and Ferguson’s
will go on the ticket. •
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FREE DELIVERY
•nd Prompt Service.
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Third: I regard now, and the go and dig up a can of gold,
{coming election as one of the wouldn’t you grab a spade? You
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a tendency to wait
fice, if my election was assured, and see what the other fellow is
Second: I have never filial- going to do. Then you “I a
ed with the republican party, leader as long as you do this.
I except to vote a national repub- Success requires ACTION.
We.will keep your clothes looking neat
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To the voters of Upshur
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____________ County, Texas: 1 appreciate,vs all right on that question.
~ President Harding sakes the confidence expressed at the ________________
strikers to return to work and Republican County Convention WILL YOU FOLLOW THE
ewait the decision of the rail-1 recently held for nominating j
road tabor board. .D . > ‘ me asCounty Judge, but I will
—0- have to decline the nomination
2 ,2* Clinton, amobofl-for the reason hereinafter
H G00 went after one of their
number that had gone back to stated:
work, after the strike, and when First: I could not neglect my
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L,. The styles for women
2 ¥ winter will be much longer and practiced for years and
2- skirts. How about the old skirts years by carefully guarded eyes overstated.
of last winter that are too good of Judies, Juries, Exectivesi- Remember, it takes
t nd Legislators: That also Look ahead! The field of busi-
‘ uess is wide open for you if you I
' are prepared to grasp the op-
hasten to give the effort beig made to tear
oses K. Slaugh- down the Constitutional Gov-
rsity of Wiscon- ernment and establish, an In-
it bon mot at visible Government, and it is
the
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Wratagjarafatererafaja HtJ erd) a el r'J ! Friday, Aug. 11, 1922, and con-
d tinue three days. All singers and
6 lovers of sacred song are cordi.
e ally invited to come and be with
WILLIAMS
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Phone 156
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CROLEY BROS.
Successors to J. E. Croley.
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GROCERIES
And Feed.
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Distributors of
Sunset Coffee
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made with fresh
in the 1921 season. Even allow-
ing for duplication by those
lut and vague with- Democratic nominee, and as far who take in everything from
_______________________ ., . I-am able to £ke a death agricultural hall to the mid-
uizepEhHhtor on the campus at Elow at any mother of the Ku Wai atpeastone American in
MSMadison. Klux Klan. ' .200., greatest
' - Respectfully submitted. } ectacles his year,
FLASHLIGHTS. S. P. WILLIAMS. See America first. I
•5 I . The American who dies with-!
E Thore 2 . n-n- ' . . cut having seen the Grand can-
K ■ t. nhereare,times povert h • Williams,, is exercising von, the petrified forest, Yel-
r fsanocredit toa his right in1 decliningthe ™- lowstone. Glacier park. Wind
I ■. Oneeinawhileszourun aross pation, and > , democratic, cave .nd our other marvels has
F pman whoadmits that your fffends will .8 to learn missed some of the finest things
E- - -r-shts are equal to his own. that he will not aceept the ir life St Paul News
I Everybody expects courtesy nomination.
| but not "so many are willing to He is also clearly within his
E,t. give it- ' / rights in taking a rap at the I
.. You can’t get a boy to listen Ku Klux, but the relevancy of " - • - 8 . I
t, reason merely by shouting it doing so in connection with his SACRED HARP
- at him.—Detroit Free Press, alefusing to support the nomi- SINGING CONVENTION •
Mg' -----neesof the republicans that ..
"Why Announce Your Mar- nominated him. and pledging The Lafayette Singing Con- .
; vziage?" at the Crystal tonight. his allegiance to the democrat®, vention will convene at Pritch-
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typhoon 250 miles north of crime to be confronted by his portunities. A thorough eeurse
The other stands for ' f Shorthand, Bookkeeping,
—o— trials behind closed doors upon Cotton Classing, Telegraphy.'
The Marshall foundry has gossip and rumors,-convictions psiness Administration and i
agq been opened with a full force of ithout witnesses and execu- Fisance or Radio will start vou
A employees. tions in river bottoms and oth- on the straight road to success.
—o—. er secluded places, in the night Fin in. and mail coupon
^■7 ' The Big Four Brotherhood time; and with masks.
— has called a meeting in Denison — it is my opinic that every
forWahAesday night, to discuss lover of freedom and every' done for thousands of others
Sqqaz'afedsituation. lover of his Government, and asd can do for you. We also
58gddf, — ed who honor the flag that teach by correspondence.
diTEROF 1 HE IN- floats over the United States. Name
CENTS. ( very hater of the Invisible
■---- Courts should rally to the poles
• We’ll furnish the ice water to fill
them.
DRUGGIST
—Prescriptions —e,
—Patent Medicines
—Eye Glasses
—Toilet Articles
—Cut Glass
—Candies
WAGHALTER’S
BARGAIN STORE
Offers exceptional facili-
ties to economise during
these hard times. He
sells it for less, .
His stock of—
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and Taffeta Hats.
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Crosby-McGaughy-
already in 7 years received $2250 more than the boys g
who left school at 14 years have received for eleven S
years. • ’ 5
IT WIL PAY YOU TO BUY ONE OF OUR POL- J
ICIES AND INSURE YOUR CHILD’S J S
ED? CATION ’ §
-Volunteer State Life Insurance Co. |
N. R. CHILDRESS
TAILOR
Phone 148 and Open a
PRESSING ACCOUNT
WITH US TODAY
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WHAT FOUR YEARS
IN SCHOOL PAID
WAGES OF TWO GROUPS OF BROOKLYN
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Home ~ manufaturg hay
presses that reallyale hay.
Price $16 delivered. /Giaanteed
I to do the work. P./D. Loy,Rt.
5, Gilmer, Texas./ 3te
LEAD THE CROWD AND,
GET WHAT YOU DESIRE? «
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the Sheriff and another man.
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- It is said that Kirby is to be
. an independent candidate for
the Senate.
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Five homes were burned in a
fire at Belton Sunday. “
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born at Gorman. It weighed 13
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.