The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [97], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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CL.ASSIFIEE ADS
AND SPECIAL NOTICES
Hose that You
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( Tyler Commercial College schol-
arship. We can save you non-
J ey. Apply at Mirror office.
^^LI BABA murmured the magic words, the
cavern door swung open and costly treasures
lay at his feet.
on real estate. Now if
For District Clerk:
Claude Ray.
For County Judge:
S. J. Moughon.
For County Attorney:
G. L. Florence.
happier, more
from town,
and fourth.
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TYPEWRITERS—A rare op-
See Roy Cook for that new
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Office in Firat Na. Rink
Bldg. Gilmer Texps
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also in-
era desiring the address of their paper changed will
please st ate both the old and the new address.
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Advertising is far too important to be overlooked.
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in Bankruptcy, not be granted.
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fuHline--and At prices to .
Physician and Surgeon
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Bell Hotel
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the world over-things that make life easier,
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Byrne Publishing Company
Tyler, Texas. A 51tf
E“e ef Ethics—Truth, Sincerity. Thoroughness, Merc'., Kindli- For Sheriff:
ness, and Moderation. J. W. BRYCE.
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Te miners entombed in a quirements of said acts, and the Ramah Oliver.
“Cakfurnia mine were all found orders of the Court touching For County Superintendents
ide • said bankruptcy. _ Me PEEK.
—---------- Wherefore he pray that they Fo TaxpAsessor:
Te doors through which men may be decreed by the court to Fo Tax Collector: — .
dmen journalism, after a few have a full discharge from all w. H. MCNAIR,
smns of it. are inherited debts provable against his es- For County Treasurer;
umak, w the grave tate under said bankrupt acts. R. A. MUNCRIEF.
The Mirror ci n furnish you
with a schlarsh p at a bargain
in Tyler Comn ercial College,
the Irgst comm reial college in
. j gomery street. Por particulars
write J. B. ArnsbyGreenville,
Texas. j 3tdc
At Less. than. Pre-war Prices
A clennerWih a Factory
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2. smmrendered all his porperty. District Court. E Dof Texas, by
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Office Over F &/MBank
Smee. _ o- ________ except as are expected by law Public Weigher, Precinct No. 1
iwderd »f a democratic office c Holliday, Bankrupt j p WOODHA—-------
Tr*"—adfber--die—not aupporL the. Order of Notice mertton I County Commissioner, Precinct 1 portunity for you. Woodstocks
p---memimee — ' Eastern District' of Texas 85 ’ No. 2: 1
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you and your family
There is no questioning the real benefits that
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TetheHon. W. Lstes, Judge the Court that the
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GLLMER\BAKERY
_________ On this 19th day of Septem- ARCH A. HARRISON.
„ . ber. on reading the foregoing Commissione. Precinct No. 3:
a 2 Seora withthe'avetveh itisordergdbytheCourtnh commasBionepsreinet No.:
yaspmseof the bill but could not a hea ringbe h . uponthe same . L- A. RICHARDSON,
—nmis Li H, savs that he on the 19th day of October be- Jstice Peace. Precinct No. 1:
w. . , •• T* , fore Sam H. Smelser. one of the B F BLEDSOE
E—zbmnt itsprovisinn.,I.I referees of court in Bank-For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
E • . ■ AA . , ruptey, at his office in Texark- R V (Tine) SHOCKEY
K “heribe to his candidacy for ana in said District, at 10 For Chairman Democratic Ex-
M “a more ether- ■ c'clock in the forenoon and ecutive Committee:
that notice thereof be published W. R. STEPHENS. iq- ' A
M POE SALE—Tyler Commercial in the Gilmex Mirror, a news- For Chairman Precinct No. 1: Write or call o
E Oe Sehoiarship. Apply to paper printed i said District, ' " eer, exas • e‘
g v Mirror. tf and that all khown creditors Justice Peaec, Precinct No. 3:
; ----------:------ and other persons in interest j H. LYELL.
MANKEUPTS PETITION may appear at th said tipt Constable, Precinct No. 3: I T - . .
K : FDR DISCHARGE and place and 8h\ caus. if O. E. FLOYD. , In pursuance of instructions
--- nvar Justice Peace. Precinct No. 4: from the grand jury of Upshur |
2ould G. H. MUSICK. J County, Texas, recently in ses =
r Constable. Precinct No. 4: sion. the Commissioners Court
H. J. PAINTER. of Upshur County has very
Ted bv Justice Peace. Precinct No. 5r
Tk shall „ W. M CUMBIE. - - -
C unstable. Precinct No. 5:
f . aa... . JESSE PHILLIPS.
.ern itors, copies of said PAtt ion and Justice Peace. Precinct No. 6: lection of all taxes now dye the
this order, addressed/tb them at J. A. CHASTAIN, | State and Countv.k And’ have
iyette, their residence as sttes , Constable, Precinct No. 6: 1 instructed him to firs levy on
__ Table W. L. " HiL. 1
’ Texas, in Estes, Judge of Khe District Justice Peace, Precinct No. 7:
--E —pedfullyr- Court of the United States for For ConstableIN) J:
Muedts that on the 16th, day the Eastern District of Texas. c w REVEI
06 dJanmarytastpast,hewasdu- and the seal of said Court at Justice Peace, Precinct No. 8:
E •audged bankrupts under the City of Jefferson, this 19th j. S MATTOX
m *■ acta of Congress relating to day of September A D 1922 For Constable No. 8:
Bumkkruptcy; that he has dully j R BLADES. Clerk U S W. H. WILLIAMS.
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DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 117
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Teen in my xesession five
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Farm j For Sale: 56 5-10
acres, 43 acres in cultivation,
house; also a place in town, on
Jefferson Highway street, good
barn and outhqusgs. For fur-
ther informat iohsee or write
J. E. Spann. Gilfter, Texas.
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mer to be readers of the Daily
Mirror, and we want to publish
the things that will interest all.
of them. Phone us anything
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [97], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1922, newspaper, September 21, 1922; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1409099/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.