The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 159, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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LATE NEWS
RESCUED THE
AND COMMENT PERISHING LIT
TLE Klim
Tie Serbs and Eulgarians are 1
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WINN’S DRUG STORE
Ruth and Clara, and Mrs. Ray
telephone exchange, Mr? J. Q Smith, of Pritchett,
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feeling sorry for the poor half
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factory morning playing in front of the
Mrs. W. E. Crc by is in Dal-
Heartbum after a hearty meal
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Senator Mayfield says that an coming so near catching it that
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Mrs. W M. Bauman, of Dal-
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itself against
the bar among the
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Mrs. Dora House spent Sun-
BE A BOUSTER
Be a Booster—like a rooster
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A southbound passenger
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you have this opportunity.
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Messrs. Ben Davis and Will
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bladder trouble, rheumatism,
and a wonder for constination.
rescued it.
It was a
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and las, is here on a visit to friends
the and relatives.
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Dainty Dress Hats
For Children
French Pattern Hats
Patterns from Eastern Markets
And Domestic Patterns
John Ross was badtr scalded
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Bring in your cotton seed and
stock up, on your cow feed while
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McSpadden and little sn, of
Nevada, spent Friday, Satur-
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flood after the earthquake.
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South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrives 2:26 am
Train No. 103 Arrives 12:16 pm
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Train No. 102 Arrives 2:26 a.m
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:57 p.m
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$10,000 bond. .
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WANTED—Some clean cotton
rags. Mirror office.
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Advertising Is the greatest
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The new Ford cers are now ready for your
inspection, introducing changes that improve
the appearance of the various body types and
inureaar their comfort and utility.
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666 quickly relieves Constipa-
tion, Biliousness, Headaches.
Colds and Lagrippe.
== Edwin Marshall have returned
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= the Rio Grande valley.
- J. R. Hinson, Com. No- 8
L. A. Richardson Com. 4.
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Free Air—Free Water.
Good Oils and GASOLINE
— VULCANIZING —
Convenient Southeast cor-
ner of Square.
Service all the Time
A. S. BYMAN
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NOW SHOWING
FALL STYLES
And WOOLENS
Phone 160
Mr. and Mm Wjll Chandler
and son, William, and Mrs. H.
B. Taylor motored to Marshall
Sunday to visit Mrs Clifton
that way.
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NOTICE TO DELINQUENT
TAX-PAYERS
Whereas, there were about
three thousand delinquent tax-
payers in 1920, more than three
thousand in 1921 and nearly as
many in 1922, and a great many
of thlese remain unpaid. We,
the Commissioners of Upshur
County, order that these taxes
be collected at the earliest pos-
sible moment.
S. J. Moughon, Co. Judge
ciders. Free delivery.
as the
it didn't stop until it
BIG STOCK OF EXCEPTIONALLY FINE MILLINERY
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Martial law has been declar- starved cat, on a pair of climb-
ed throughout Oklahoma by ers and went up the pole and
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rembert
and Mrs. George Lain motored
over from Longview Sunday af-
ternoon bringing Mrs. Jocie
Taylor for a visit to her sister,
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feeling dead yet—Sweat and
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your song. If you’re tired go
get fired—hunt a job you think
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ensconed on one of the cross spent Sunday in the city.
Five thousand Japs die in a bars high up among the hun-j ------
the Ft. Worth X
I District Clerk Claud Ray mo- Smile and You Can’t Fail.—The
tored to Henderson to take his Review.
brcther, Clyde, Sunday and says
thst they had a big rain down
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Dempsey and Firpo may fight til after 5 o’clock in the after-
Again next Summer. At the noon when Mr. Lassiter rescued
price of the recent fight they the perishing kitten,
probably wouldn’t want to wait -------------
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wires and, cables. Many times
it looked longingly toward day in Longview, the guest of
mcther earth and leaned over Mrs. Jess Poole.
-Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Laird,
who have been visiting rela-
tives here' for sometime, left
Saturday for Little Rock, Ark.,
where Mr. Laird will take a
course in phtarmacy before re-
turning to their home in Tempe,
Ariz. •,
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lightly—-do not rob in-
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J. B. Woodfin, Com Np. 1_________
A. A. Harrison, Com. 2 A fine medicine for children as
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Judge"G•H. Briggs departed Fresh meat, good meat, sani-
for Dallas undy on a business tarily kept at all times at the
frisky cat Thursday trip.
well as old or young people.
Tongue coated, bad breath, j
backache, are you nervous?
Try Tex-O-Lax. Ask him about
our oil and salves. For sale at
Robertson’s Drug Store. Feb.
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effort will be made to repeal the
Esch-Cummins act.
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Thn cersorship of the press
: is been raised by GGov. Walton
on Oklahoma papers.
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! Messrs. Granville Glezen, Ray-
mond Mattox, Jake Long, Clark
Glass, and Ralph Mahan left
[Sunday for College Station
। where they will enter A & M.
' College.
= We have in our stock a
= most complete line of
== Fall and Winter cloth-
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= VICE and STYLE.
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always crowing loud and
Denver was I but afraid to try it, and there Messrs. D. J. Guess and Mel- long; keep a yelling what you’re
Sunday and Fireman it remained all day Thursday vin Davis of Shady Grove, were selling—put some pepper in
and Thursday night, Friday and in town Monday and called at
Friday night and Saturday un- the Mirror office.
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REASONABLE
PRICE
CAN YOU BEAT IT?
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City Market. Phone
Until further notice we will
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makeaneven exchange, pound for
. workers in New York that can’t ex:hange, when its hereditary -
enemy, a vicious dog came las on a visit to her daughter,
along and chased it up the pole, Mrs: Rual Dial. i
We want every family in Gil-
mer to be readers of the Daily
Mirror, and we want to publish
the things that will interest all
of them. Phone ua anything
you know. Phone No. 179.
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■ FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE!
------ will suit you. Be a Getter—
Mr. Guss Morris departed times are better for the man
Sunday for Waco to enter in that packs a smile; take your
on the verge of war.
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Frank Suddarth was shot and
killed at Henrietta.
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COTTON BELT
TRAIN SCHEDULE
•••••••••♦• Billingsley. They were accom- NOTHOING UD it ON EARTHg
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IN THE MIRROR * Miss Ruth Chandler, who has tonbtorartapenlgudardpaadsoromobina.
• • * been visiting in Marshall for a powerfulantiseptic that purifies the
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tne past week. while the Brozone powder is the great
— ----- | __—— healer. There is nothing like it on earth
Personal Mention of Those Who Mr. and Mrs. G c. MeSpad. "2.3,
Come and Go. den, and daughters, Misses and SOc.Sold by_________
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BARBECUED MEATS AT
JACK’S RESTAURANT
We not only -serve barbecued
meats, but sell it for family use.
Call at Jack’s Restaurant.
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== = Moughon, W. H. Marshall and
TEX-O-LAX
The great herb tonic, for
stomach, nver, kidneys and
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[training with Baylor Universi- licking or quit kicking—dig
Sec. ty foot ball team. right in and make your pile.
______ 1 The War is over and there’s
Mr and Mrs. Arehle Kay, ofclover in the pastures all
Big Sandy, were the guests of around, it‘s not waiting or.de-
NTFs. Effie Crain and Mrs. Hazel bating but making hay out .of
r the ground. Watch it growing
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dreds of wires and cables lead- Nss Lurne Mahan departed of vwanasu nday worAtheguess Tuesday October 16th.
ing into the exchange, cat re [Sunday for Texarkana. leaving for their home Monday,
Louis Broussard, 28. was shot mained Thursday, Friday and ------ save Mrs. McSpadden, Mrs
and killed. . His wife is under Saturday: Late Saturday after I “Mtsr Ruth Chandler departed Ham’s mother, who will spend
noon 5 r Sta o • i er, Monday for a visit to Pittsburg. some time here visiting her. c - ,
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featuring Lady prances and Bess
Ann Hats, and a cordial invitation
is extended to the ladies of Gilmer
and vicinity to call and see them.
SPECIAL LINE OF HATS FOR MISSES
AND CHILDREN
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Mrs. Rogers
value of Ford can more imgreseive than ever.
See the new Ford modele now on display in
our showroom.
= Seeing is believing, and
= if you will come in our
3 store and let us show
= you the different colors
# and slylesin men’s cloth-
= ing, then compare our
= prices with others, you
S will be more than con-
i= vinced that we have the
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‘ They cfler you not only economical and depend-
able transportation, but also a more-attractive
style and a greater share of motoring <---------
—a combination that makes the outstanding
Gov. Walton.
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TI '-ere are 800,000
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means weakness in the digest-
ive organs. Prickly Ash Fitter®
gives them strength, tones up da
the stomach and purifies the
bowels. It is the remedy that
men use for such disorders, "a
Price $1.25 per bottle.
Hogg’s Pharmacy, Special Agts.
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These can cm be obenined efengh
the FarJ IVraMy Purchase Nem
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A Congressional investiga- Cnamber of Commerce, the
tion of the enforcement cf the place at Eastland, to fill the va-
Volstead Act is to be asked by cancy of another East Texas
democrats, charging flagrant man, A. L. Burge, who has re-Dixcn Sunday after o.
graft and other irregularities. signed to go to Port Arthur He
—o— has not accepted yet, and says
Gov. Walton, of Oklahoma, he could nit until after the' ... g, nt
says if the Legislature con-Athens Cotim Palace entertain- ae',, . 4"- 4, Irones ain’t wanted in this hi"e
lenes he will put them in jail.jment. Mr. Cox was at one time,' Sunday in e ci Y, . ingtoBe a Doing quit your stew ing
He threatens tbe. State with Secretary here, and made many 1 ig an Y early o . get a move on,
Martial law. and is censoring, friends-during his stay here. iln: kalei don - let yuor head get
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Ruby Liton, of Tawanda. grcom waited in vain, and a
Kansas, failed to show up at search failed to reveal her
Fer own wedding. The guests whereabouts.
Messrs. W. E. Crosby and
wife, Hal Walton and wife and
Boyd Crosby and wife, motored
.over to Sulphur Springs Sun-
day to spend the day with Mr.
C. C Crosby.
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Gilmer Motor Co
GILMER, TEXAS
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 159, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1923, newspaper, September 17, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414732/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.