The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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litical nature; it istthe-upbuild-
ing of our agriculture and the
bors are not at this meeting be-
cause they belong to that class
Attorney-at-Law
(County Attorney)
Civil Business.
A
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come.
ler when the (paper doesn't
He reads bout the weddings and
- he snorts like all get out, ,
He reads the social doin's with
a most derisive shout.
ness world wants in the way of
trained office help. Tyler, Tex-
as, being located in the midst nf
the truck and fruit section of
the State, enables our student*
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they must be deaf and blind
and dumb—
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TYLER COMM
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Tyler, Texas.
noment is ab
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of a normal at
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looking at women's .shoes
noot impelled by fear of
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The Economy BAKING POWDER
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Don’t think because you can get a
big can of Baking Powder for little
money that you are saving anything.
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“Gold! Gold!”
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A Kansas editor has been pre-
sented with a bouquet—and he
was still living, too.
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pg0ns‛
for those who know the practi-
cal value of education to arouse
themselves to the point of mak-
ing such an attitude unpopular."
The curtain has to go down on
every show. Skirts are being
worn longer now.
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B decidedly valuable to you.
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—strictly on the hum—
But you ought to hear him hol-
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—It costs only a fraction of a
cent for each baking.
—You use less because it con- ~
tains more than the ordi-
nary leavening strength.
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AS TO COTTON EXPORTS. 1
There's Only One Way
to Save on Bake-Day
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i time an go an put em wise. | they don’t know anything. They
Sometimes it seems as though : will condemn everybody from
be imported into England.
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New Jersey spends two mil-
linu a vear keening - down ite
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Stock, Bur- /
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and Pound Foolish
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Crops, Live
de from the skin, of a huge
2ke found in Ceylon, but the
Sobscribe for the Mirror. j
A Our solicitor has not had a
chance to see everybody, but a
। telephone message to the office
of Purdue University, last five years.
Indiana’s Agricultural College, Our Famous Bytne Systems,
never tried it.
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AN the fine hogs, fine calves
and fine dogs are registered, but
not near all the fine children
born are‘registered.
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Every advertisement carries a
The Mirror can furnish you
with a scholarship at a bargain
in Tyler Commercial College, -
the irgest commercial college in
the State.
We want every family in Gil-
mer to be readers of the Daily
Mirror, and we want to publish
the things that will interest all
of them. Phone us anything •
you know.
Subscribe for the Mirror.
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We also teach saciety events of the town, and
Tall the visitors. And we want
to publish it, while it is news.
Tll us what you have had, and
who is visiting you.
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stale bread when w
furnish god FRES
Bread.
GILMER Bit
Ft Worth Star-Telegram.
Since Aug. 1, the first nine
« Pre of the new cotton year
- •considerably less than half as,
- much cotton has been exported
- as was exported during the
same period • last year. The
- total of cotton exports up to the i
dose of business Wednesday I
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South Bound
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No. 103 ..............Ar. 12:32 p. m.
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tom has arisen, and it is time
100 per cent, practical and extensive courses <
This represents’a decrease of 4 of busiiness training to be had.
with Their merit is proven by the fact- "ee
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HAKRISON & SO
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North Bou
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devices The management
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the president to the merchant
and weather man when prices
and conditions are unfavorable,
doesnt without considering their indi-
The greatest work to be done
in Upshur county is not of a po-
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Real Bargains in Brand New
Pianos and Player Pianos.
Pianos-------$295.00
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ROHESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS
There are two kinds of news in the paper. One"
consists of the affairs of other people; their say-
ings, doings and what they are going to do;
things that have happened, may happen and
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- - developement of a greater rural
for the women folks alone: civilization. A community or-
Hen read about the parties and ganization with the members of
hell fume and fret and groan, the communities workino har_
p^ACK in the ’40’s it took mon ths for the thrill-
ing news of Galifornia’s gold strike to cross-
the continent. Today, a few hours after so im-
portant a discovery, the entire* story would be
known to newspaper readers throughout the
country. _ , .
Fore«m Adverising Reprenentativ.
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCI ATON _
COPYRIGHTISErveAuZEGAEIL-SE
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Puncture your tin cans be-1 see
fore throwing them out, so'they! ' __________________
RAVACA
SUCTION CLEANER
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The other kind of hews is about your affairs.
That’s the kind you’ll Knd in the advertisements.
There’s a lot of valuable news there about things
you want or will want; things that have to do with
your own personal comfort, convenience and
every-day efficiency.— \
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TheWorld’s Greatest Baking Powder
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Hefnds a lot of fault, he does, lat Lafayette, Ind., made the fol- taught by a faculty of specia?Q
p suing it all night. I lowing statement in an address' ists, a school room equipment
Mys there amt a single befare the Farmer’s Short that includes all modern office 4
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read. . . . popular to make light of higher
And that it doesn t print the education a dangerous
Lots of those who say pro- kind of stuff the people need.
hibitin is-nota success have He tosses it aside and saya it’s
the T. C. C. are successful bus- office peetitt
iness men, with a wide and vak Res. Phone___
uable range of business expere ” Office in Ode
ience, who know what the busi- 1 2- Gilmer, -
AUTO OWNERS WILL
TELL YOU, THE ONLY
CZARS LEFT ARE ON
THE BUSY CROSSINGS
IN THE __________
CITIES. Am a
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In the early days, news spread by word of mouth.
Today, the telegraph and telephone speed the
message into the newspaper office, it is rushed in-
' to type, the paper is printed and shortly the news
to some one. Many adveftisements carry mes-
sages of vital interest or value to you. -
That’s why you can’t afford to miss the adver-
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GILMER DAILY MIRROR
THE BUSINESS COLLEGE
YOU SHOULD ATTEND! J
Tho ene thst given the moist 1
thorough, practical training inf
the least time and at the least «
cost. You will spend only a 1
few months in preparing your-
self for a lifetime, in business.
ICE-ELECTRIC FANS--ELECTRIC IRONS
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• cations about an impending
dr, / -"cotton famine” and the oft-
repeated statement that the
world will need more cotton this
year than America can supply,
.g,, " these figures should be given
5 • some weight at least. We are
, certain that the demand during
- the coming year will be such as
to insure a fair price for every
g bale of cotton we produce. But
b i in because of the fact that we
' rwi not produce a normal crop
"5r in the Soath and not because
HL f the worid is returning to nor
8225 ‛bimal The European situation
i Therefore it behooves you to se-
J The purchasing power of farm' lect the school that gives I
I products for June, expressed in' the most for your investment-of -n, , f ~PEP-AN
< terms of commoditiies that far-; time and money.-- - --
- --- mers buy. was 72 per cent ox We offer the most thoroughr
Code of Ethics-- Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindli- the 1913 base 1e *
ness, and Moderation.
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The Ferguson-Mayfield run-off;
race for the United States Sen- He says they make the papers
ate is about as warm a politi-
cal campaign as we have had
amce the Hogg-Clark campaign., ne I tume and tret ana groan . the communities working har
Under an agreement recently Says ,0 information it moniously to solve the problems
entered into betweenthe Brit- Bot sou oght them him hol-otthatscommunity is the first
ish Government -and the .United 1 . ,, , step necessary.
ci . I . . . ler when the. paper doesn t — •* t
States Department of Agricul- —0—
’tare frozen pork cuts may now I .’ _ A prominent farmer shouted
" Hex always first to grab it, and jin a speech at a recent farmer’s
he reads it plumb clean thru,;meeting, “The damning sin of
—s. He doesnt miss an item or a our people is ignorance.” He
“lion a year keeping down its iwant adtths i$,true. , i continued by saying, “A lot of
yg-mosquitoes. We don’t spend H ’ ’ 18 they don‛t know what my farmer friends and neigh-
•-anything. But then we have “ewant, the durn newspaper
833 en more mosquitoes than New Jer- T. -S2., ,
M34 ” , Im going to take a day some-
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ddu"pehs
101.315 bales during the same
period last year. -
This may or may not have
-t much significance, for an im---
provement of the European
situation in the near future
v could stimulate the foreign de-
mand to such an extent as to!
make this poor start of little
E significance. But in view of the
outcry in certaih Eastern publ-
1 Dentist
At Less than Pr^Kvar Prices
A Cleaner Vith a Factory .
intee
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THE ILMER DILY MIRROR UPSHUR CO.
TUCKER —---------—------—-........Editor and Proprietor
flubscription Rates ------ -----.....Per M^th 50 Cents
Entered at theost Orficeat Gilmer, Texas, as second class (By County Agent A. W. Kin-
----------- mail matter__! ' naidJr.)
® Subscribers desiring the address- of their paper changed will! ----
please state both the old and the new address.
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B • The strike situation does not WHEN THE PAPER DOESN’T March, which was 76 per cent of that this is the largest busines
■ look as good as the crop pros- COME, the 1913 base training institution in America
I pect. . - - —o— ’ ! with an average annual enroll
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I . free list, and it is to be hoped reads ain’t put up right.
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lew Orleans man who ----
e bucket, of crawfish won’t kold stagnant water andArmy or boll worms may result
.to.have accomplished an raise mosguitoes. After they from too much showering, but
Sievable feat that ha. gain- are emptied a lick or twowith they can’t eat up the good cot-
•"thhim some notoriety, not on- e ice pick winl make them. ton crop already matured.
"Tyasa glutton, but a. a man not harmless as a mosguito breeding j .------.
wvg particular as to what .he glut- Pae _____ ________. j Booth Tarkington met a ne-
’.tons on. ' 0 • gro woman with her youthful
----—o--' John Barrymore. Colleen family. “So this is the little
- The republican party is per- Moore. Anna Q. Nilsson and her, as she displayed her chil-
haps a little stronger in Texas Wesley Barry are in the cast of dren. “And this sturdy little]
45 'V than it has been for some time, "The Lotus Eater.” at the urchin in the bib belongs, I
.candsome of its nominee? are Crystal tonight. This is a bunch judge. to the contrary sex?”
c ' good strong men, but it is a long of well known stars to picture Yassah," the woman replied,
ways from th goal of success at goers. i\assah, dat’s a girl too.”
‘ the pons.- The democratic ma-
, - jority wwill still be classed as
ne 1.% _ ’’brutal.”
was 39,016 bales, as against
Read them. The advertisements are
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DR- H, J. CI 1LDRESS—.
Physician ai d Surgeon
Office Ph>ne 117
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Cash or terms. Fully Guar-
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Ed. H. Brady, 'Manufacturer’s
Agent, 1807 Cdmmerce Street,
Dallas, Texas. \
COTTON BELT TIME
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1922, newspaper, August 14, 1922; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1409073/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.