The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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County Judge Elect 8. J.
Me ghon and family, with Mrs.
8. F. Carroll and Mr. and Mrs.
R< Moughon spent Friday eve-
niv t at the Gilmer Boating and
Fl ing Clyb Lake, and Mr.
M< ghon caught a six pound
black bass besides a number of
smaller ones.
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here on a rumor that his broth- popularity of the Coupe and; 3hh IN PK F-K
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pared to turn out any kind of job
in first-class style, and right now.
'Promptness in getting out your
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non the Crystal theatre has been Methodist and Baptist churches
dark on Wednesday nights, on being away, there will be no
SUMMER ROUND-TRIP
TICKETS
0popo"moom
That are Made to Your
Individual Measure
who has been here on a visit to attempt has been made to
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs C. N. their
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MINOR STEPHENS
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in Advance
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hatching. A dog killed three of
the young chicks, leaving him
three. The turken is a cross be-
tween the turkey and the ehick-1
, en, and is a curiosity if nothing Meals
else.—Winnsboro Weekly News. Special
We said "first" instead of A
"only.”
save money, look these over before
they are gone.
WILLIAMS’ VARIETY STORE
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To make room for other goods we
will discontinue handling
Tennis Shoes
Middy Blouses
Infants’ and Children’s
White Dresses
Ladies’ Blouses
Bois’ and Girls*
Ronpers/
BQys’Play Suits
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expects to reach hero Seaday
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Study for July 80,
Subject: True Stories of a
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account of prayer meeting, but services at either church to-
commencing Wednesday, Aug. morrow.
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The Prieee Co, yaamatm
N• elum in the OOM to be.
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Reconn His Prettiest Girl Sues Congressm
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bednideof their daughter, Mrs.
Paul Young, at Little Rock, and
oa whom an operation was per-
formed last ‘Monday, in which
she saya that Mrs “
ting along nicely, and go improv,
ed that she to coming home and
- bring the throe children, and
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Why Not Trade At a
CASH STORE and\get
CASH PRICESN
Money Saved is Money Mat
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C. H. HILL'S Cism
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robablyeclipeY
sated output o
tractors hav.
rhyme on De Price’s Phosphate Bal-
I Im Powder, using only the words
with appear on the label ul the Dr.
Prjce M (hwt and back).
lmn’t that mtF Everyone likes to
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M amount ot the prine win be
to each tying comtetant. Write i
ly m Miy side of • sheet of'
torf be MtV I. ive JW* MM.---
addres Sendyur riyme before July
inapzi aiz-i
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BELL HOTEL.
Don’t forget that I want
and appreciate* your busi-
■ ness. The work will be
done right, the prices right
and the service Mat class.
Let me order your clothes
Convenient. Southeast
neref Squre.
A good place for everybody
to eat. Short Orders of
all kinds. Regular Dinner
every day. Coffee. Tea or
Milk FREE with all orders
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The Mirror
FRESH EVERY DAY
C. R. Taylor says the Gilmer tion in the bowels can be quick-
paper is wrong about being the ly relieved b$ using Prickly Ash
only town in the state to boast Bitters. It to a man’s remedy
of turkens. Mr. Taylor ordered for such ailments. Price $1.25
a setting of turken eggs from per bottle. R. C. Barnwell,
another state, six of the eggs Special Agent.
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Miller has been urged to stand are buying nearly
for Secretary of the Association now as a year anti
and if elected wih no doubt
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MAKE NEW
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Mrs. Allen Tooke will visit
triends in Mansfield, U.
Uta meabetn Harion a
parted Friday for a visit to Dal-
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potato - jusma pitp. ing Akune
n-- atantial prise dor year efort
cars^
trucks and tractors established,,
a new high record during Juner,
when, according to a statement,
issued from the Ford factory at
Detroit, an average of 5,709 ma-
chine. were sold daily-
Ford sales have been show
ing a constant increase each
month this year; June being the
highest in the history of the
company with a total of 148,439
cars, trucks and tractors. Of
this number, 6,054 were sold by
the Ford company of Canada
work, and making] it to please
you, is our hobby.
A. Dr. Peiee” rtMMnh.tr Baking
Powder wella for only M ernts a 13
. OS. can, some rhymes could plny wp
the ment econony of this pre ana |
whelsome bakingpowder. "
young man at a saw mill in the A reflection of general busM,
county, alive and well. The ness conditions is seen in the.
Gladys and Lee L. Johnson
have returned home from a vis-
it to relatives at James.
young man returned home with record of Four
his brother, an increse l
---- cent over lasl
Mr. J. L Miler departed Fri- and farmers i
day for Farmergville, with his recognise the
little son, John Lee, and from tor truck in c
Song
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You Patronage
Appreciated.
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•THIS is Mim
A Ann. Niebel,
suing Represen-
tative Herrick, of
Oklahoma, for
110,000 heart
balm. She charge!
breach of promise
to marry The
-suit comei as a
result of the Con-
gresaman's beauty
contest, held at
the Tidal Basin,
Washington, D.C.
Anna was pro-
nounced the beat
looking girl in the
beat looking bath-
ing suit, winning
a Oliver cup. She
says she lost
bar heart, that-
the Congreseman
asked to marry
bar, but threw hw
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Good Oils and GASOLINE •
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t Rev. Allen Tooke departed
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Coming to the Crystal next
Thursday and Friday, August
Srd and 4th. Don’t miss it. It
to groat, and one of Mark,
Twain's masterpieces picturiz-
Young to get- ed.
CLEANING
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from 40c up.
FISH EVERY SATURDAY
You will find good pork and
beef roast in buckets for
home use evry day.
S.F.HiLL,\rop.
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a—Eor Quick Delivery
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NO SERVICES
HERE SUNDAY
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The pastors of both the
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The Mirror can funish you
with a echoic.whip eta bargain
in Tyler Commercial College,
_ FOR BEST RHYMES - *
sales, which showr .. .....
t eighty-tour pent„Anraaptmnterwtbeiysetadod
year. Merchants !T* thia pape r. Anyone can enter
, this Contest-anyone <M win! AH It
ke have come ter u ncomaryto in to write a +lmne
I A coated tongue, bad breath, *
dizziness and a clogged condi-, J
THE JOB
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x _ . For th. rhyme selected m brut a .
in Dd- - priae of StM win be given, fee the
third nnd fourth best rhymes i
pries o 4ia, ass, and au. respec-
kvely wt te airen And besides these
priss there wig be SS priaes of $3
rwth fee the ant a best Mymes With
sueh a long Hat of prines as these, it I
would be a pity Mt to try your hand I
Mere’s . Cm rhyme as example:
first six months of 1922 were
Judge J. R Warren and Dto- well over tse ht-million mark
=--s 2/--" a™—n
tun here Monday, advance of any jEZL hair-win Prerent Vera Gordon, in tracted meeting.
lyear periods
Mr and Mrs. Sid Carroll and July Ford sal
Mrs. Bonner, who have been to equai. and y
here on a visit to Mro. R O. June. The 4
Moughon, Mrs. Carroll’s daugh- cars, trucks
ter. have returned to their been placed
homeinWaahachie. ‘dealers hav
---- J-- a. than 200,00
Mr. J. R. Murphy, of Taylor' Ford offic
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Mr. T. H. Chandler ia in re-
ceipt of a totter from hia wife
who has been attending the
MECCA CAFE
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Friday for the Jessup Camp
i Ground near Many, La., where
he will hold a meeting. He has
Don’t forget the name of the been preaching a series of evan-
15187 ayihouahremedyyou .need when.the gelistic sermons every Sunday'
M‘‘Asstomach or bowels are d isord- night this year, and with all -
Ju8o0 ered. Prickly Ash Bitters. three worked out ought to be
Isla 14 , Tguickly corrects such troubles well equipped for a series of
“m-KISand makes you feel bright and meetings in evangelistic work. |
... EemirMcheerful. Every man should From there he will go to
their but 46,5 have a bottle at home all the, Oklahoma to hold a series of
for a vtait to Pittsburg. She was for the past three monthltime I i .theidosey taken meetings,
accompanied by Mrs. Dora prompt deliveries have boon iro- ePromPtyth pt Prevent Price
Honea. possible with sowe of the typesdness, misergiand expense Pric
’ey- 4-,,*—i Cm Fowa ...5 per bottie. . K. C, Barn-
4 H MK -HA- UVI W VIU CIWH--.n e..z I A 4
Mr. O. C. Crenshaw, of cars has been especially hard t"e SPesim Asent
, . 38432087 Now on Sate to Points in
North. East, South and West
RATES.-LOWEST IN YEARS
Geto the -tLe Mountains--
vSrsom"corron pELT ROUTE
Fer Full information
See,: a Or write .s"
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PALACE BARBER SHOP
W. B. Bryce, Prop.
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Tyler Streex
Everything Fjt Class.
Good Barberg, Sanitary,
Courteou/ Attention.
L/ u s' ci ■- • ■
Ad
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AB rhymes moot be received by
July 1. 102, Only words appearing
on the Inbel of the Dr. Fce Ajo
(fropt and back) may be uned These
words may heimed M often as de-
airec tert m other worda will be U-
lowed If you hhven’t a can of Dr. j
Price’a, you can m one free at almost !
any gram's It to not a requirgmnent !
that you purehnse a can la order to >1
be etette ia his Contest, L
Anone may eater the Contest, but |
omly M rhyme from ench person will .
be comaidefed, la case el ties, the
PHONE YOUR ORDERS
To 109
FULL LINE OF
Staple and
Fancy
Groceries
PROMPT SERVICE
YOUR BUSINESS
, SOLICITED
KIOWLES’ GROCERY
Hoys" Overalls
o\regardless of what
is. If you need any-
And bn Convinced.
FREE—We give ^f Cup and
Saucer FREE /with every
purchase of Ta.
We appreci
your business
there will go to Ft. Worth to tion costa and
-nthebig
Mr. liveries, and the
1 gs- ,
.sdh Mr. Uwea Jhnson, who has
5 been confined to his bed for the
last three weeks, to improving.
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Mro. R. A, Alton, of Marshall.________._________
to here on a visit to her parents, penn Ford companies and South -
Mr. and MnE A. Bullock. American SDranches,"reaching- ,
g- purchasers in practically everyCRYSTAL OPEN
Mrs. W. C. Barnwell and civilized country in the worl-
daughter, Miss Evelyn, and With the closing of business
Miss Corine McCallan departed for June, Ford records disclosed
Friday for a visit to Dallas. the fact that total sales for the '
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1922, newspaper, July 29, 1922; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414615/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.