The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [109], Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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Justice Peace. Precinct No. 4:
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(unstable. Precinct No. 4:
H. J. PAINTER.
I Justice Peace. Precinct No. 5:
! W. M. CUMBIE.
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■ woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
■ It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
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paper right now; right away—fill in your name
. and address—send it with a two- A
cotton, and on Thursday Oct. 12, ? '« vsiting you.
between the hours of 9 and 4 7 ;
o’clock I will proceed to sell to The weather is still dry, with
the highest bidder for cash the cool nights and hot days. For County Superintendent:
cotton referred to, but one bale --------- ! .G McPEEK.
of which has been ginned, 417 Subscribe for the Mirrcr: [For Tax Assessor:
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CLEANING AND PRESSING
OUR SPECIALTY
PROWPT SERVICE QUICK DELIVERY
GOOD WoRK"
No H gh Prices—No Big Profit
lOORTAPELNE IS ALWAYS READY FOR YOU
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ye 3, E. Williams and A. Wil- W. E. Floyd, Constable, pre-
liams, the said bank recovering cinct No. 8.
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ants, J. E. and A. Williams for We want to publish all the
the amount of $209.83 with in- society: events -of the town, and
terest, I have levied upon the all the visitors. And we want
following described property, to publish it while it is news,
towit: 1,230 pounds gf seed Tol’ us what you have had, and
GILMER DAILY MIRROR
Since the Chinese never kiss Mary Miles Minter in “South
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6 1 For Constable No. 7:
| I C. W. REVEL.
S Justice Peace. Precinct
5 • J. S. MATTOX.
0 For Constable No. 8:
S W. H. WILLIAMS.
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For County Treasurer:
I R. A. MUNCRIEF. .
Public Weigher, Precinct No. 1:
C. C. CARSON.
For County Commissioner Pre-
inct No. 1:
J. B. WOODFIN.
County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 2:
ARCH A. HARRISON.
Commissionez Precinct No. 3:
I J. R. HINSON . .
Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
L. A. RICHARDSON.
Justice Peace, Precinct No. 1:
B. F. BLEDSOE.
For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
R. V. (Tine) SHOCKEY.
For Chairman Democratic Ex-
ecutive Committee:
1 W. R. STEPHENS.
1 For Chairman. Precinct No. 1:
P. H. SNOW.
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Justice Peace, Precinct No. 3:
J. H. LYELL.
Constable, Precinct No. 3:
our Tape line is Always rTady for you
N. R. CHILDRESS
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DRY GOODS
Everything new and of the beat quality
Our Grocery stock is clean and fresh
PROMPT DELIVERY /
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Following are the nominees
of the Democratic Party of
Upshur County:
For Representative;
J. M. Perdue. -
For District Clerk:
Claude Ray.
For County Judge:
S. J. Moughon. "*2%
For County Attorney: e".
G, L, Florence. ,—-7i
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In case of natural death it will pay your beneficiary,
$10,000 cash
or $100 per month for 129 months, .............. $12,900
.or $75 per month for 195 months .............. $14,625
or $50 per month for 408 months, ......... $20,400
or $500 per year for life and still leave an estate of
$10,000 cash to your children.
In case of accidental death these payments are doubled
in amount in every particular.
If you become totally disabled before reaching age 60
your premium ceace ani he policy pays you $100 per
month for life and then pays as above at death. Any
—payments made for disability do not "effect in any way '
the cash values or decrease the amount of insurance I
payable at death or at maturity of policy. N 7
Annual deposit $201.90 /.
or .90 per day will buy a policy that will pay your fm-
ily $100 per month for 20 years after you die. •
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Old papers 20 per 100 at
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of the school an Economy pencil
sharpener free.
dren.
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SCHOLARSHIP— For -gale, a
Tyler Commercial College schol.
arshp. We can save you mon-
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For Sheriff: u
J. W. BRYCE. «
For County Clerk:
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Keep your stomach, liver and
( bowels in good condition if you
I would have health . Prickly
Ash Bitters cleanses and
strengthens these organs and
helps the system to resist dis-
ease germs. It is the remedy
for workisg men. Price $1.25
per bottle. -R. C. Barnwell,
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gge--------E8 SALE lbs in lint and 800 lbs of cotton
15, > J seed, to satisfy the above judg-
gWhereqs by virtue of an or- ment rendered in favor of First
Uhr elf eale issued out of County State Bank of Pittsburg, against
court of Camp county, February J E. and.A. Williams.
the 20th 1922, in the case of the Witness my hand this the 2nd
First State Bank, of Pittsburg, day of Oct. 1922.
EVERYTHING
the Market affords.
Clean. Fresh Stock.
Prompt Free Delivery.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [109], Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1922, newspaper, October 5, 1922; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1409107/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.