The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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BIRD HUNTERS.
Her successor had al-
Senator.
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in colors and will prove quite
Office Phone.
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who published the following
item in his “Social Gossip” col-
caxddahada
zaanmEy
cooking,
There
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER "
attributes his success to the fact
that he always made the other
fellow put his proposition down
A don’t
•hearsal.
Also relieves--
Indigestion
PRONEBBONAL AND
2 BUSINESS CARDS
lady of twenty summers, is now
on a visit to her twin brother,
aged thirty-one.”
The Gilmer Minor and Dallas F.
Semi-Weekly Farm News for
11.75 per annum in advance.
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SURELY A MEAN MAN
FREE TO OUR READERS
We have made arrangements
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Dentist
Office in First !
Bldg. Gilmer
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is a reminder that in dis-
times the popular concep-
of —oms to have beep
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LIVORINE-
It clhanses the system and
nefibed hell as “a place
ML full of bloody eagle*
F adders."
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Hieves that the primary sys-
an furnishes a better express-
on of the will of the people,
Ehan does the convention sys-
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The Mirror tries to print all
'the*news all the time, and while
' t is news.
Ode ef Ethics—Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindli-
ness, and Moderation.
| J. N. ALDREDGR
| Altorney-at-Law
II (County Attorney)
1^ Civil Business. |
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in Tyler Commercial College,
the irgest commercial college in
the State. -
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7 Mrs. Senator Felton basked
in the limelight for a single
THEY DON’T DO [
IT THAT WAY
Sold sad guaranteed kyall
good drug stores.
TEN LEASED W.
Service Unequaled
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WBAP
Official Call Let-
tare of Star-Tele-
flram Radio.
Markets in day—
Concerts at night.
“LISTEN IN”
“Open Sesame!”
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Every political theorist could
find some verification at the
ecent election.
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___ There is a healthy trend of
/ mprovement in general condi-
tion*. Employment increased in
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surest wadrtrtimgttathyinrtri tog* t yen to 8
Remambar, moreils com from mi.d & chron- |
ic constipation than from any other cause.and yen g
need a kaxative in your heome. Soonoovguaran- R
toe that yen will like it, take advantage of this of- E
for white our Gold fieh test. 6
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Star-Telegram
Largest Circulation in Texas
" Winn’s Drug Store
Gilmer Drug Co.
til & Warren
Wo want every family in Gib
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.
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More
Readers
26,778 Mor. Than
Any Texas Papen.
63,511 Mora Than
Any Fort Worth
menu.
We have also made arrange-
ments with the Calumet Bak-
Read it every day. It is a
Profitable Practice.
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TYPEWRrTERSA rare op-
I portunity for you. Woodstocka
A candidate for the position ‘or Underwoods, slightly used
of the world’s meanest man but look almost new, $85.00
tions pertaining to
candy been elected but the
Berters chivalrously allowed
her to be seated for a day and
• flhen retire. It was. an honor,
need, to be the' fir st woman
Senator, and Mrs. Felton’s pro-
meny will be bragging about ft
tor The next century. Wonder
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SCHOLARSHIP—For sale, a
Tyler Commercia^GoUege schol-
arship. We can save you mon-
ey. Apply at Mirror office.
Please stay off our place
bird hunting. Stock in the
Old papers 20c per 100 at
The Mirror office. tf
Office in Oden Building
Gilmer, - Texas.
advertising columns. No other one thing will
give you such economy and keen satisfaction in
Heveryday buying.
Advertising is far t6 important to be overlooked,
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That’s what the merchants of
this town are doing for you.
Their advertisements speak for
themselves in black and white.
And what they put down in
black and white they stand
back of.
They want your business.
Their advertisements are an
invitation To do business with
them.
That’s why they advertise,
and.the wise housekeeper never
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, the shiv- Haupnms
ilarship. Apply to
Mirror The Mirror can furnish you
with a scholarship at a bargain
service.
Write the Home Economics
Department of the Calumet
Baking Powder Co., 4100-28
Fillmore Street, Chicago, II.,
today for a copy of "Reliable
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KecPeS.
BIGGEST
PAPER
Coats enly • trifle
more and - will
satisfy all year.
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tabout the primary and the con-
sention system and many. of
has appeared in the person of Byrne
the editor of a small newspaper, .
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A vigorous and effective cam- 1 whereby every housewife who
vagn against smugglers along reads this paper can obtain a
the eastern part of , the Cana-copy of "Reliiable Recipes” ab-
-jau"border is reported. Resi-solutely free of charge by sim-
, dents of upper New York de- ply writing the home Econom-
dare that this campaign hasJC8 Department of the Calumet
/ ~ brought great relief. Cars used Baking Powder Co., 44100-28
•re e pable of developing 701 Fillmore Street, Chicago, HI.
iles an hour and carry light “Reliable Recipes" contains
mathineguns. It is rer r ted: 76 pages of recipes and other
chat twenty-four cars wlil be information appreciated by ev-
does her shopping nowadays
until she has read the advertise-
ments and—posted herself on
prices. __ ______
Is there an easier or better
way of saving money ?
It only requires a few minutes
of your time to scan the adver-
tisements. .
The Boy Scout’s motto is
“Be Prepared.”
That’s what every housewife
should be when, she goes out to
market.
• Read the advertisements and
you will not alone save many
times the cost of the subscrip-
tion to this paper, bt you will
save many dollars to add to your
bank account.
Reading advertisements in
this paper is profitable reading.
/ Try it for a month and check
up the pennies you will save.
That’s another Rockefeller
maxim: “Save your pennies and
Original Bargain Days Paper
AA jr For a $10.00
% AI PAPER by Mail
U.'u Every Day fw to Year
Nearly Half Price
The newspaper which prints two pages daily of
market and business news. An exclusive Leased
Wire-New York to Fort Worth. Your banker
reads it \
84%
mamunuum
-Kg -back .to the convention ing Powder Co., whereby their
j m 4 -- Home Economics Department
Who’s dead?
Rufus is dead.
- No—no. Don’t tell,
is dead.
Sure, I tell you. )
think we’re having a
at the Post Office at Gilmer, Texas, as second class
mail matter._______•________
8 desiring the address of their paper changed will
please state both the old and the new address. c .
I the dollars will take carev of
themselves.” \ -
There are hundreds of pen-
g the
this ‘paper
9 jtire State is a much
pierz of legislation.
6 We carry a complete line of Edison Mazda Lamps
PHONE 187
GILMER ICE AND LIGHT COMPANY
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Subscribe for the Mirror.
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that the new tariff on fertiiers
wil cost the farmers of the
United States approximately
_ $18,000,000 a year. If thia be
more than this ′ saved by reading’th
amount.wil the farmers, &t advertisements To
put or the tarif on the iproductsjevery issue.
they have to sell? This is a _________
No Premiums
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29 industries during October
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The game "warden . working
g . this section finds the sportsmen
' very law abiding so far "as he
has been able to ascertain, none
. of them having killed any quail
L _ ant of season.
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poplar view "hen is getting too
eoire and that more of the old
ire er heat is urgently needful puts you in tip-top shape.
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br amended and some chang-
. made and it simplified, but it kitchen equipment, etc.
is absolutely no charge for this
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FREE A Jr^“h GOLD FISH
To Introduce the new Laxative
LAC-LAX
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Delicious Candy Laxsive
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Every one should use a good laxative at prop-
er intervals and LAC-LAX is the best laxative We
have evers handled. It contains one grain of
Phenlophthlaein, one quarter grain each Cascara
and Senna combined in the most delicious mint
lozenge you ever tasted. Children delight in tak-
ing it.
If you think b strange that we give Gold Fish
worth a dollar er more with a 50c package of a
Laxative, here is the reason: Its Greatest Adver-
tising is the Fetes Who Have Used it, and with this
in mind we and the manufacturers realize that the
Flermaus
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JIGGS —GUMPS - BRIGGS
Are just a few of the score of exclusive enter-
taming features \ \
EIGHT PAGES COMICS SUNDAY
is raging in Texas now. To
prevent this fever take
Flre msunANcpNcomesAha
Crops, Live Stock,’ Bur- Film9Mirro
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HARRISON a SON
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* Sulphur Springs is having
her houses numbered. Trying ,
1 tto get out of the country town
rim, eh? Gilmer has had free
. . ma delivery for years, and of
. ---'course house numbering is a
T . -prerequisite to that.
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Col. Lee J. Rountree of the
Bryan Eagle says that Col. ,
Houx, of the Mexia News, has 1
qualified as a member of the ।
) • Sum Club in the Texas Press ,
Amociation. His initials,, we ।
have understood for the last
thirty years were “N. P.” How ,
do you get “Sam” out of that?
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It is figured by the experts
Wn—tina worthy of some
thought.
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niAMELCANMNESASSOCSATON
Hard-woorking men are more
liable to kidney, liver and bow-
el disorders than others, there-
fore Prickly Ash Bitters is the
worker's friend, because it
keeps a man’s vital orgass in
sound vgprous condition.
Price $1.25 per bottle.
R. C. Barnwell, Special Agent.
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DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone lit
Residence-Phode 38
I Office in Walton BTd’g.
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If she will be paid the salary
for that day?
Bev Amos Johnson of Phils- 1
dephia complains that in the
Mari's faults are conspicuous
L to everybody except himself. 3
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- - A uniform tax law_for the en-
go you are suffering with, goto, two mOes west of Ore Eity, J
Barnwell A Warren, get sou a $1,500 —6500 omi and spod 1
bottle of Starley’s Rheumatic terms on balance. This is good
Remedy and if not satisfied re- farming land with some im-
turn the empty bottle and get provementa. Large field in
your $1.00 beck. Mfg. by Star- ■ cultivation. Address, J. W. A., -
ley Drug Co., Tyler, Texas, care Mirror, Gilmer, Texas.
2 A LI BABA, murmured the magic words, the
#Acavern door swung open and costly treasures
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lay at his feet. . ~
N Yiu, too, have an ‘‘open sesame” to the treas-
ures^f thp world. It is ADVERTISING.
Read the advertising and you open the door to
countless comforts and conveniences you other-
wise would miss. Epr advertising will spread be-
fore you the product of fields, looms and factor-
ies the world over—things that make life easier, •
- happier, more interesting and more fruitful for »
you and your family.
There is no questioning the real benefits that
come from regular and systematic reading of the
S-A-V-E (Q CE
On Your Paper Next Year .u.uu
BARGAIN DAYS
From Now Until December 15th
\ EDISON
Mazda lamps
Can be purchased at the following stores:
Robertsons’ Drug Store
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1922, newspaper, November 25, 1922; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1409138/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.