The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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Mrs. J. W. Graves departed
for a visit to Omaha Sunday.
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County Clerk T. A. Cook, who
has been sojourning at Mineral !
Wells for his health for the past j
two weeks returned home Sun- J
day. He says Mr. J. W. Croley I
who is out there for his health.
I we train in salemauship. Mc-
Connon & Co., Winona, Minn.
Plain White Cups and
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companied by Mrs. Dr. Rural
Dial, who is visiting her parents S
Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Crosby. 9
Mrs. M..B. Mathis, Miss Lena
Richardson and Miss Inez Smith
who have been visiting in Ty-
ler. have returned home.
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Lomenack returned, Mrs. Lome-
nack re maining over for a visit
with relatives and from there
will go to Marlin.
Misses Sadie and Ida Green-
span. who have been here on a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wag-
halter, have returned to their
home in Chicago.
Offers exceptional adver-
tising opportunities to reach
all the people quickly.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dean and
Mrs. S. F. Hill motored up to
Pittsburg Monday.
SEND YOUR FRIEND
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with her grandparents.
SCHOLARSHIP—For sale,
health and sanitation.
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Screen all food, whether in
home use every day, -
S. F. HILL, Prop.
Attorney B. F. Crosby, of
Greenville, is here on a visit, the
guest of his brother, Mr. W. E.
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pout d la used in all cases of Ec-
zema. Tetter, Barber’s Itch, Pso-
ria is. Herpes, Rash, Oak and
Ivy Poisoning, also for relleving
the annoyance caused by chig-
gers and mosquito bites.
M the treatment of ECZEMA
—the most painful and obstinate
of At akin diseasee—It is one of
the moit successful remedies
betteF and ate beter. I took
four bottles. Now I'm well,
feel just fine, eat and sleep,
my skin is clear and I havy
gained and sure feel thya
Cardul is the best tonic ver
made.”
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See
you cannot hold your own in a Special Sunday Dinner.........Me
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$1.25 per bottle. R. C. Barn welt,
Special Agent.
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GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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Powder sells for only 23 cents a 12
os. can, some rhymes could play up
the great eomnomhy of tills pure and
wholesome linking powder.
All rhymes must be received by
July 109%, Only words appearing
on the label of the Dr. Price can
(front and back) may be used. These
words may be used «• often as de-
sired, but no other words will be al-
lowed. If you haven't a can of Dr.
Price’s, you can see one free at almost
any grocer’s. It is not a requirement
that you purchase a can in order to
be eligible in this Contest .
Anyone may enter the Contest, but
only one rhyme from each person will
be considered. In case of ties, the
full amount of the prise will be given
to each tying contestant. Write plain-
ly on only one side of a sheet of paper
and be ure to give your name and
address. Send your rhyme before July
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SCHOLARSH[P-For sale, a
Tyler Commereial College schol-
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Cleaning
and Pressing
Don’t forget that I want
•nd appreciate your busi-
ess. The work will he
done right, the prices right
and the service first class.
Let me order your clothes.
Master Willie Dee Quinn, one
of the Mirror carrier boys, who
has been on a month’s vacation
K con- bination of sulphur and otl
P healing agents for the " ' -
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Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Carson
went out to Rosewood Monday
to attend the bedside of Mr.
Carsun’s muther, who is dan^
erously ill.
Mr. W. A. Roberts, wife and
daughter and son, of Dallas,
spent Sunday in the city the
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs.W.A. Roberts, returning to
Dallas Sunday evening. The
Laughin', Miss Irene, remained
ever for a more extended visit
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, Mr. Reese Barnwell and wife
of Dallas are here attending the
bedside of Mr. J. D. Leland, who
is quite feeble. They were ac-
Phone 178
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W. B. WINN
That are Made to _
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Mr. Jeff Buie, of Chickasha,
Ok., is here on a visit to his
brother. Mr. B. C. Buie.
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the house or exposed for sale.
Aside from its germ carrying
a propensities, the fly is filthy asd
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Swat the Fly.
Flies are a menace.
. Fly season is at hand.
Beware of the “Typhoid Fly”
Use screens for comfort,
And be Convinced,
FREE—We give a Cup and
Saucer FREE with every
purchase of Tea.
W. B. Bryce, Prop.
Tyler Street.
Everything First Class.
Good Barbers, Sanitary,
Courteous Attention.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. Kurtz
down to Tyler Monday to
cur g the disease completely. 2
L.tell’a Liquid Sulphur Com- i
•'I was weak and run-down,”
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and
just felt tired, all the time.
I didn't rest well. I wasn’t
$ TICKETS
7 Now on Sale to Pints in
East, South and West
RATES-LOW
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Have you started an Anti-fly
Crusade in your city? Write for
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T.H.LAWRENCE,
General Passenger Agent,
Tyler, Texas
$363I PRIZES
FOR BEST RHYMES
A new contest is just being started
whini: r. l interest everyone who
rea*——in 2.1 er. Anyone can enter
- this i ni si — anyone can win! All it
is 1.1 essary to do la to write a 4-line
- th T on Dr. Price's Phosphate Bak-
ing I owd.r, using only the. words
which hppcar in the lalel of the Dr.
Price . , (front and back).
Isn't that casy? Everyone likes to
make rhymes and here is a chance to
spend a f scinnting hour or two writ-
ing rhymes onvthis popplar Baking
Powar and perhaps winning a suh-
.stantial prize for your efforts.
27 CASH PRIZES
For 1 e rhyme sclected as best a
prize ot $100 will be given; for the
second, third .and fourth best rhymes
prizes of $75, $50, ami $25, respec-
tiveiy wi be gizen. And besides these
. prises tierc will be 23 prises of $3
each for the next 23 best rhymes. With
such a long list of prizes as these, it
would be a pity not to try your hand.
Here’s a 4-line rhythe as example:
Biwcuits, mvfini, via or cake.
With Dr, Prict'i Powder bake;
Th* Pfira't Co., gvarantet ________
No alu: in tht cant to ba.
V Mrs. Burnett di it should
M help you.
2 At all druggists.
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. IN TEE MIRROR : Mrs. J. h. Floyd has returned c E. Wooldredge of Dallas, NoE SALE „Almy pot plants.
• ••••••••os from Dallas where she spent will begin a series of meetings _ ____
____ the past week buying fall mil- at the Christian church August ___________ .
Mr. H. D. Magrill departed linery. - i 17th. Everybody invited. FOR LAWN’ MOWING Phone yourgtomachand bowels
Sunday for a visit to Dallas. „ — J J. H. Mathis, S. S. Supt., 179. Joe Lee Wallace. -u 0 Dious impurities
"" "" xu: "" — j M• ond Mre I Kurtz wont — _________________ ’ _______:___________1 righten up your mental facul-
me, SALE-A fir.st- ties and make you feel right,
, aspenty class 1921 model truck worm Prickly Ash Bitters is the rem-
to eat, but a famine is occasi- ea5 -7-1 mode, tru,k,,. worm aav v„„ 1. , ..
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Mrs. Burnett
Mrs. Hazel Dixon and Miss
Mittie Crane are visiting in
Navasota.
ever hungry. I knew, by
cheap? Good-as edy you
fade for Ford tour- brain and braces the body.;
Iress J. L. Linder, iPrice $1.25 per bottle. R- C.
'Barnwell, Special Agent.
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IAILOR-MADE Surla
Our Job Department is pre-
pared to turn out any kind of job
in first-class style, and right now.
Promptness in getting out your
work, and making it to please
you, is our hobby.
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MEN WANTED—To sell" "our
goods in country and city. Why
work for others when you can
have a business of your own
with a steady income? We sell'
Mrs. Lottie Donahue, who
has been here on a visit to
friends, departed for her home
in Farmersville Sunday.
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banveonnnb
Station
Free AH—Free Water.
Good Oils and GASOLINE
— VULCANIZING —
Convenient. Southeast Con-
ner of Squnre.
Service All The Time
A. S. BYMA
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A good place for evec/body
to eat. Short Orders of
all kinds. Regular Dinner
every day. Coffee, Tea or
Milk FREE yth all orders
from 40c upl
FISH EVY SATURDAY
You will find good pork-and
beef roast in buckets for
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„ . . . ... Flies spread filth and disease FOR SALE—Tyler Commercial
People judge a city to a very which
causes sickness and mis-1
important extent by its news-ery; the great destroyers of
papers. A li daily paper indi-peace, health and happiness,
cates to a foreign reader the. How much safer and easier it
presence of a growing energeticris to keep flies out of your
place that the paper comez homes by proper screening
from.; He visions it wit tthan to get them out when once arship. We cad save vou mon
ever having been to the place. J +. arin 1 1 you mon-
Every copy of the Daily Mirror Unti comparatively recentey Apply at Yirror office,
going outef Gilmer tries to giVe years, the common house fly, ' "
the outsider a good impression 1 like the mosquito, though con- Don’t suffer the misery of in-
of Gilmer, to every casual read-isidered an irritating discom-1 digestion when you can get re-
erithathappenatto idtin the’fort, was thought to be other- lief from prickly Ash Bitters,
n you taKe any, in mi wise harmless. 1 T+ _______
impression it makes, if yo , Several states have ordinauc-
would have it make a good i - es requiring screens to be plac-
pression, help in the minor wavs ed in al stores, restaurants and
that are in your power to make other place where food stuffs
it a creditable home paper and drinkables are sold or pre-
You will be doing your hgnge pared.
Mr.WV.W. Lomenack, wife and town a service, the paper a go While it may be impossible to
turn, which it will try to re exterminate flies and mosqui-
procate, and the citizen readers they cause may be greatly ies-
of the town a favor: sened by the proper use of
You wi r becre nting a spin screer doors and window
of good fellowship and co-oper- f \
ation. You w ill be helping to i '_________________
advertise your city, helping to Subscribe for the Mirror,
out it on the map as it were. I ________________________
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TYPEWRITERS—A rare op-
portunity for you. Woodstocks
Did you ever stop to consider or Underwoods, slightly used I
that most of the impure milk . . . . 1.1 . .. 1:
is rendered so bythe fly? pbutlookalyost new, $35.00
There is only one safe way to byrhe Publishing Company, i
guard against the fly, and that Tyler, Texas. 51 tf I
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badly digested food. On dose
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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/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.