The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 123, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 21, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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Justice Peace. Precinct No. 6:
J. A. CHASTAIN.
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CAI YOU PAYYOUR DEBTS?
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made up of the business of living. In that proceas peo-
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engineering to furnish a. „
tractor like the Frdsoni2
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pay up? If not, who will pay? Somebody must. It’s
the daw. If you don’t know ■ who will pay and what
torm that payment may take,ask
JJNO A. MATHIS, Gen*! Agt. |
VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Giltner, Texas _
OR RENT—A good farm in
ohe fine day. Then your fami-
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URE AT THAT MOMENT
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We are here todayiGmrntee
what we 9 yesterday.
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GILMES MOTOR CO.
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Get on our Milk Route. We, We want every family in Gil-
deliver while you- sleep.
poisoned 100 dogs in Electra. It are now ready, ffice up stairs, Justice Peace, Precinct Ne. 1:
is a fine of from $10 to $100 to in the Crosby yiding. B. F. BLEDSOE
put out poison without notice. 122tf J/NWOOPFIN Fot ( onrinble. Precinct No. 1:
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V. W. Bachus has been ar- that there is no penalty for vio- ‘ er ChairuanomHhergetate Ex:
rested at Marshall in connection lation of the primary pledge. w. R. STEPHENS.
with the kidnapping of Mrs. L. There ought to be. No man For chairman. Prerinet No. 1:
O. Ash a few days ago. He was ought to be allowed to violate a P. H. SNOW:
granted bail in the sum of sacred pledge without some —o-:
$1,000. ’ NAS penalty, and we feel sure he will Justice Peace, Precinct Na. 3:
. -o— t least suffer from remorse of . J. k^LL ,
The Alttorney General rules conscience. sonstabe Precnet 3:
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t have an experienced trimmer who will be
gland to make you any.kind’o’.a Hat to ordey-
MRS. J. H. FLOYD
In Balconyat McDonald's Store
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the Market affords.
Clean, Fresh Syk.
Prompt Free Delivery.
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are as real as business paper and must be met a»
promptly. Default in either case is disastrous; the
defuultig business man castes to have credit and
goes out of business; the social or moral or political de-
faulter just disappears.
Few realise that being born puts as in debt.
No fault of ours, but a fact. Dame Nature issues
. our paper as soon as we utter that first cry. No won-
der it is a cry of fear! That paper really constitutes
I a more srious obligation than any other, promise to
i pay we ever issue.
IT HAS NO SPECIFIC DUE DATE
। But it will certainly mature; ft will not be forgotten
or lost or destroyed by fire, nor will it be forgiven.
It may mature tomorrow; it may not mature in
forty years.
The average man has to shake himself together to
realize that any such obligation exists. Think a mo-
men! ‘
Who pl for your pbringing?—Did you?
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Censtahle, Precinet No. 4:
H. J. PAINTER.
Justice Peace, Precinct No. 5:
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Keep your stomach, liver and
bowels in good condition if you
wbuld have health . Prickly"
Ash Bitters cleanses and
'strengthens these organs and
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iease germs. It is ths remedy
for workisg men. Price $1.25
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Special Agen.t
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to call and inspect our line of beautiful new
DRY GOODS
Everyihing new and oi the best quality
Our Grocery stock is clean and fresh
PROMPT DELIVERY
CROLEY BROS.
jgo to work.- Ng, perhaps,
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thpc you must pay your debts,
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Bad breath is a symptom ef (
a disordered stomach, and weak |i
digestion. The remedy for it is I
Prickly Ash Bitters; the medi-
cine for men. It pirges the
stomach and bowels of ferment-
ed food and impurities, purifies
the breath, clears the complex-
ion of sallowsesss and makes
you feel fine. Price $1.25 per
bottle.—R. C. Barnwell, Special
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!! Justice Peace. Precinct No. 7:
! W. J. HOLLAND.
> For Constable No. 7:
3 /C. W. REVEL.
— Justice Peace. Precinct No. 8:
If you have a Sunthat is in ‘distress, send a
hulry call to Ouy leaning aud Pitssing Depart-
ment. We respond with prmpiness. You’ll be
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Possibly in part yqu worked your way through eol-
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MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD
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Her’s something for you—a new puzzle
—and say, it’s sure a dandy. Wish you could see
the big stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like a
mountain. There are thousandsand thousands of
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
and address on, just as soon as you send them.
I want every boy and girl, every man and
woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
you work with this puzzle the more interested
you become—the better you like it
Send for one—see how long it takes you
to solve it—spring it on some of your clever.
friends—see how fast their brains work—see if
they can solve a real puzzle. _momeme- -
Don’t wait—cut the coupon out of the
paper right now, right away— fill in your name
K and address—send it with a two- •
A cent stamp to help pay post-/ A
Sfa age and mailing *AK
dUft Ta?f7unETs ALWAYSREAbV for you"
, LISTEN!
What have you duM with year okf rail
or overcoat? You are going to need them *
these cold winter days coming, and with ‘Ten
Years experience in the cleaning and dyeing
■ business, I know how to prepare these clothes
TAN COMMENT
Inttoduc rri—Nellie Puckett. ppurcmmyi.
The North Texas Conference The Eunuch asked for Bap- J. M. Perdue. , .
is in session at Sherman. tism— Ella Verge Bullard., For District Clerk:
—o The Eunuch believed before Cide Ray.
There was over 30,000 men in He was Baptized- lren Martin. For County Judge:
the Legion parade at New Or- yTheEunnch was unmeroed- & 3. Moughon,
leans. me Eunch was happy_Ja- For County Attorney:
m t— mie Marshall. G. L- Flerence.
W. Q. Richards of Quanah. Paurs Description of Baptism Fer Sheriff:
leaves 3100.000 to a Paducah, LEvel n williams. . 1. " EEYCE.
Texan, hospital. How’we shoukd adtata Bap- For County Clerk:
—o— A... ua. — Ramah Oliver.
. . . ..1 tism—Mane Mattox. ( . ,
An aged news vendor at Hous- Why we should be Raptized— Fer County Superitendent:
ton, has been left wealth and a Tum ' Wiliams. Mt PEEK,
title of countess. . _ ForTaxAsessor:
—. , , c. L RAY.
President Harding says the Ol.raretu,2he. per 160 4 Ori’S Coleetot: '
. . «r e Mirier < Dk€. v a ,12-
U. S. IB never to depart from the ________ .
Volstead amendment. NOTEE--My dairy is now , R A MUNCRIHF
i i -—o— z w open fer busings. Delivery Pebi weigter, Precinet Ne. 1:
Sheriff Robinson of Nueces every merningPhone 1 year C C CARSON
county resigned and Deputy wants te 429. tiso. Shipp. For'CaantcommfssnerPre-
Sheriff W. J. Cody was selected. ---cinct Nc. 1:
—o— William puncan and Edith- .B.-WOODFIN,
Mexico is claiming eleven Johnson in “Steel Heart” Crys- Ceunty Cemminsiener, Freetnet
islands off the-coast of Califor- tal today. No. 2:
nia that are now flying the —.:------- ARCH A. HARRISON.
American flag. PAY YOUR SCHOQLTAX Sommeieneirrecinct Ne. 3:
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° , T A Cemmissioner Precinct No. 4:
Seme unknown person has School tax Receipts for 1922 A. RICHARDSON.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 123, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 21, 1922, newspaper, October 21, 1922; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1409121/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.