Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 244, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 30, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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35.00 Dresses at only
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26.25
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Fourth Off
16 95 Dresaes at only
19.50 Dresscs at enly
22.50 Dressee at only
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AN OPPORTUNE
LET GILMER CROW
tivesand conveyed to the city
cemetery, where the funeral
more
Grow.
29.50 Suita at only
35.00 Suita at only L .
1 29.50 Suite at only
Read and
Please consider this'
fare of the community.
We hope to have the
our list of
your large
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GILMER DRUG
COMPANY
GAmer; . Texes
And a bank account is one aLthe best things to cheer you *
on such occasions, and give youthe assurance of brighter
days for the future.
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find a place for the next good
family.—C. H. C.
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PERSONAL MBNTION OF
I THOBE WHO COME AND GO
in and talk over your iinancial
Tours respectfulty.
of this
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WE HAVE A FEW
Elgin Watches
THAT WE ARE MAKING
A VERY CLOSE PRICE
ON.........
A. STILL
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The old ycar is waning,
with the greetings oft
New Year will bring ye)
happiness that you w " 9
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Think This Over
Vetter a personal invitation to come
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Lot’s get acquainted,
needs with us.
All Dresses One-
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to' come in and talk over your affair
personally welcome every opportuni
demonstrate the value of the service •
renders, looking forward to the estab
ent relattons.
Larry Semon
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The feet that you may not now bead
bank' does not in the slighest preclude ns
to you its full facilities. In the event the. -
service arises you will find us more than willing to mpel
half way on any matter vital to your auccena or to the
FARMERS I MEROMANTS
NATIONAL BANK
W. C. BARNWELL, Cashier.
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In the frothy, delightfully human
picture
6 and 17 cents
2 A. «.
especially equipped to offerNul
a safe and satisfactory banki
The officers and directors ol
have been successful in their
you cap make no mistake in I
their behalf the writer hereby <
____ requirements will be satifactotilly
and your amallest needs cared for with
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Light and Heavy naminain.1
Big Teams. Resvy Wagons *
Prepared to Haul Ampthing
Prompt servioe, moderate pnoe
GAve MeaTe
GEORGE W. mAwmEws
Cranfill H. Cox. Sec.
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five minutes, to the
“into each Life some rain\must fall
Some days be dark and dreary
The abort novel saris I of intermingled laughs and
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Remains Were Brought Here
for Interment Tu day
Afternoon
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am wondering where we shall MR. E. L. BARNWELL, SR.,
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“The Simple Life”
This is one of the beat co m edies made
ALSO EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY
o you an ivitetiea
with ns, and shell
Athat presents to
ichthia inatiitutien
shmeqt si pWilli
ith us.
nking institution, and ore which
cest of the community, we feel
co-operation to aC seeking
89.50 Dresaes at only 26.35
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.died during the past year.
Mr. Ramwell was qne of the
pioneers of this city, and was
at one time County Attorney of
the county and later Mayor of
the city of Gilmer, and the news
of his death was received in
Gilmer with deep regret, and '
the sympathy of the community
will go out to his ereaveJ rela-
t ives.
The two Barnwell drug stores
and the F. & M. Bank were cl is-
"Red
Something new in 1
Opportunity number on 3 for Mr. Oscar Douphrate, of
Gilmer, what la it ? Build more Houston, spent the holidays in
Moubes. Whate shall we do? Gilmer with his parents.
Build them. Why? Because __
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GILMER, Upahur County; TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNON. DEC.30, 1919.
Ittnding congratulations and
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Aan who owns some farms in prised
ith and east Texas and who Howan
H. P. McGAUGHY, Cashier
THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST H^MK IN
UPSHUR COUNTY v
TOMORROW
George B. Seitz and
Margurite Courtot
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which la the wd chapter ef
“Bound and Gagged"
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ne Mission Society of took place at 3 o'cieck this
Baptist church, sur- (Tuesday) afternoon.
hpastor. Rev F. II. ----
nighs with a4 Smate brown horse mule,
of many val- white spot on left hind eg, 7 or
in and open an account'
As a frank, friendly I
has at heart the best fa
, Dixie Lee and Arthur Behrens
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“Where Bonds are Loosed”
" Far away from the bonda of civilization, would
the wild animal in ypu break loose?
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92S.00 Suite at only ...$18.75
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BY GEO. TUCKER.
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into the Chamber of Cmmerce uable presents at the home of 8 years old: strayed from
office to see if I could assist him Alex Ingram. He waa,not only premises, lenwood Dec 19. He-
in funding r heen t3 move his ‘grealy surprised but prqundly iturn same to J. W. Medlin,
fmilv intn. I think we shall grateful and expressed hisvap- Glenwood, Texas, Route 2 and
be able wo locate him here, but I predation. - Pk receive pay for trouble.. Itwp
this city, died at the hory’of his
.. ... daughter in Winnsboy, Mini ay
prospective citizens wul move to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Russeli, of age 70 years. /
other towns, if we do aot What Sherman, spent Monday in Gil- Mr Barnwelxd been suffer-
would youbhink should I tell you mer to visit relative* on their ing with dropy for the past two
that I know personally perhaps way to the MeKissack farm years any/had gone over to
there are others, two of the best near Diana, where they will Winnshfo to visit hl6 dauther,
families of Upshur County who make their home. Mrs,/has Berrv and gr w
recently contemplated moving . r — g.lsydenty so much worse that he
to Gilmer and did not do it, and rs. I resan lau as unable to get back’ home,
who instead moved inio another Miss Arizona, ofTemple,.vJHe is survived by tide
town outside this county? have been here on a visitAo daugther and a son Mr.
This was a distinctive Mrs. Ware’s parents, /and Willie Barnwel, , and two
loss to Gilmer and simply be- Mrs.W. A. Robertsseparted brothers Messrs. W. C. Barn-
cause then good people could Tuesday after spendj the ho.- well, of this city, Monroe Barn-
not find suitable homes in the days hers / well, and a sister in Celifornia,
city., . c Cards haybbeen received three of the brothers having
it takes capital, to build a here from .and Mra o. C.
town, it takes industries and McElrath Znhuneing the mar-
national resources; but do one 00FApa"., F,, .
will overiook the advantee any “r 5* Wemesdty
town has when itisabletocfferDecg”ber 24th. 1919. at Mesa
zood inducementa to the pros Mr. and Mr< MCEI-
. pective citizen And no onewilliyKthare former residnts of this
Nbe slow to “dmit the consider--ity ana the bride has manv
friends here who will jcin in ex-
Mr. E. L. Barnwell, Sr.,f
. | 6.60 Dresses st only S 4.66
7.95 Dresses at only „ 3.39
13.95 Dresses at only... 9.30
thie N w lar s appruachng and
1 season, and the hup. that the
Land yvars web prosperity -.nd
nk a hno* acsunt, to fortify and
vike! n!“.” daps-- for it is rue
poison and death We
carry a fuh line of first-
aid supplies such as:
Bandages
Salves
Disinfectants
Adhesive Plaster
Liniments
Medicated Cotton
AD of them, effectives
helps which you should
keep on hand for em-
ergencies in your home.
TO-WEAR at a GREATSAVING
Ladies’, Misses’and Children’s Coats, Suits and Dresses
- Reduced One-Fourth, One-Third, and as Much
as One-Half on Some Garments
One Lot Wool, Jersey, Sgge, and Velvet Dresses at
HALF PRICE-
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connection. '
this bank are men who
gn lim and with whom
(■Mating yoursef. and i
YOU MUST
BE CAREFUL
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Accidents will occur.
When they do you must ,
he.sure t dreng the JI
wounds carefully. Not to
do so may mean blood a
/ Gilmer The Home Protective Assoc- ed Tuesday on account of the
the serious Ration will hold its annua meet •. death.
rbusinens .ing at the court house. at 11 The remains were shipped to
Op- "‘clock the first Mondy in Janu- Pittsburg and met there by a
ary, for the purpose of eleting hearse from Gilmer, with a fun-
officers and such other business eral cortege of friends and rela-
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45-00 Suits at only — . 38.75
49.56 Suits at only — . 17.50
55.00 Suita at only .. - .41.25
65,00 Suits at only L 48.75
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DAY
Alice Brady
MHGHCAAE
a Wetcome Jeyhe
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Chase Sembore’s
MghOrdsOelhe
dhle disadvantage when
towhis unable to offer
suitableshomes tothepyrsuns best wishes for her future
who woulhmove int» th city. hAIlinese . ______
The heusingarppositig is mr- "P
iously handicngin Gilmer The Home Protective Assoc-
now and it deserv9K
consideration of ver
and professionymanhel
portunity nuufber one!
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 244, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 30, 1919, newspaper, December 30, 1919; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414590/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.