The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 21, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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business machinery.
Mr. W. I. Carter of Bettie, ic —ke hours of 10 a m.and 4. m.,
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medicine.
As long as that demand continues, the b’st
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There was a good deal of cot-
t n marketed Wednesday.
road
west
.aid month, at the Court House
loor, of Upshur County, in the
own of Gilmer, Texas, between
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lows, to-wit:
N corner of
The State of Texas
County of Upshur
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Pure
Foods-
Better
Bakings
—for over
one third
Brewer.
The remains
it has
produced
$1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug-Co., Special Agts. 164-tf.
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bidder, as the property of said
A. R. Noble.
And in compiianc: wth law,
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next week. Save money by buy-
ing from the car.
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Advertising is the greatest
■modern wonder. • •
COTTON BELT
TRAIN SCHEDULE
South Bound
J. W. BRYCE,
Sheriff.
MR R. D. CARTER
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CALUMET
Vh>_tconomy BAKING POWDER
Is truly the
world’s great*
est baking >
powderdg
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Have a packet in your 3
packet hr ever-read/ |
refreshment.
Aids digestion.
Allays thirst.
Soothes the throat. 5
For Quality, Flar and ■
A the Sealed Pahage. A
The Daily will be delivered
to your door for
beads on the track the first of indigestion—a light and sluggish feeling
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2 Every Meal
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Sales
2% times
asmuch
as that
of any
other
brand
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The turkey and thicken m: r-1
ket is discouraging.
, Train No. 101 Arrives 2:26 am
Train No. 103 Arrives 12:16 pm
North Bound
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:26 a.m
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:57 p.m
$4.00 Per Ann m
WANTED
the following/lot on the Big
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Any ininufacturer wh» ht; an arti- =
cle for popular consumption that can 5
be trade-marke 1 has the opportunity to -
insure his consumer market and retail :
sales by means of Advertising.
During the present business condi- :
tion the manufecturers who have in- i
sured their demand by aevertising are :
in far better position in every way :
than those {who' have trusted to the • I
current demand that was not of their :
—FLOUR—
That Good Flour
BOB WHITE
That pleasea Everybody
FOR SALE AT
WAQRALTER’S
will arrive in I
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Greenwell and Albert Cleveland
in the year 1882, there being
except from the north side of
said tract one-half acre tract
sold to Said Leach and levied
upon m the property.ofA.R.
== insured"—and yet the entire business
depended upon its continuance.
The modern, economical way to] in-
sure the market for any reliable product
is by advertising to the public which
brother of Mrs. Ida Blsengame
Mrs. Jim Login, Mrs. Grover
Hill, Mrs Stella Dean and Mrs.
Advertise your needs and
vants. Phone 179.
Many of the farmers are busy
.syrup making. 1 !
morning, and 1 .9 to 1 e mailed
to'catch the Thursday muds.
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ceived a telegram Wednesday
morning bringing the sad in-
telligence of tse death of his
nephew, Mr. R. D. Carter, rt ni
home in Houston, who died
Wednesday morning of pneumo-
nia. He was about 25 yea is ol
age and is survived by this wife
end one child. He was the son
of J. W Carter of Alto, and
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effect, it empties and purifies been raised to pay the rewards
two of White’s Cream Vermifuge. Worms
cannot exist where this time-tried and
succensful remedy is used.. It drives out of
the worms and rostores the. rosy hue of ■ , 1. .. ....
health to baby cheeks. Price 35‘Sold by may do you good to learn that information sufficient to secure
Robertson’s Drug Store. - Prickly Ash Bitters is a prompt a conviction of any one killing
the bowels.
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Daily and Weekly
it Arkansas rorrer Who H
Used It, Wh -n Needsd,
for 25 Years.
I want to rent or lease a good
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Y virtue Cf said levy and said .fer large plaee With two houses.
Sider ot Sale 1 will sell said de-
All changes of ads for the rtrengthens digestion, relieves opens Dec. 1st and lasts two
Weekly Mirror ‘must be in the eartburn, tones up the stomach months Every violation will be
office Tueslay, the Weekly ard by its agreeable cathartic prosecuted. Money has already
Mirror is vorked Wednesday
Sold everywhere. NC-150
running in a southwesterdly
direction <73 feet to a stake for
comer; Thence due East to Al-
bert Cleyeland’s southwest cor-
ner; T-ence with Cleveland's
west line running north to the
place of beginning, joining said
road and being a part, of a tract
sold by N. C. Kay to Henry
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The great herb tonic, for I
stomach, liver, kidneys and
bladder trouble, rheumatism,
and a wonder for constinaton. j
A fine medicine for children as
well as old or young people. I
Tongue coated, bad breuth, ;
backache, are you nervous''
In Advance
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If you are subject to attacks' $25-00 REWARD.
heartburn or indigestion. it J will pay $25.00 reward for
for the products of industry that comes
to be accepted as a matter of course.
It is seldom listed among the assets of
the l. business-it is simply assumed
that it willjalways be there.
But, overnight, conditions [may
change—as they have done before--
and the matter-of-course demand be-
comes conspicuous by its absence. The
business, once strong and flourishing,
is suddenly found to be in a yery tight
place. The demand had not been
Advertising Is the steam of B
ness is on a sure foundation. But let that demand sub-
• &6‘C •11 IIVLILC mv MMMIILEl1I1 ir 1,1,
. If your breath is bad and you have
in the English language, once a ' spells, of swimming in the head, poor
week for three consecutivel appetite,, and a general no-
r _______ account fceling, it is a sign your liver ia
weeks immediately preceding torpid. The one really dependable rem-
said dav of «nlo in the cime, for all disorders in the liver, stomach
aid (lax pt salt,_m the Glmer I and bowels is Herbine. Itartspowerfully
Mirror, a newspaper published 0,1 the liver, strengthena digestion, pur-
| . I fies the bowels and restore-s a lino feeling
| II L Psnur County, lof energy, vim and cheerfulness. Price
-Witness my nani. this Gt It 1GOc. Sold by
f November, 1923. । Robertson's Drug Store.
Jrw BRYCE,
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scribed Real Estate at public a.w. Arnold” Box-273,Gilmer.
endue, for cash, to the highest ’
Notice is hereby given that by 1]
virtue of a certain Order of I
________ or more ycars ago and have used it
Tg ong, ' whenever needed since. I have never
-A "5 Hr,19- found any other medicine as good fcr
M AIZE HEADS ! constipation, and that was what I suffer -
__ cd with till I beganUsing Black-Draught.
j Black-Draught corrected this condition.
We will have a car of maize , and now we use it for the liver and for
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MOTHERS -2* I Advertising is the steam of'
chMdrtnh"orugyppptorastolwariningour business machinery.
destroyers of child life. If you have
reason to think yqur child han worms, act —--------------------
quickly. Give the little one a dose or
JOB WORK
Our Job Department is pre-
pared to turn out anv kind of iob
in fitst-class style,and right nov
Pomptness in getting out you
work, and making it to please
you, is our hobby. _ ________
Try it. Price by the sportsmen interested.
after meals, for bad taste in the mouth
and sour stomach. ,
| "My wife uses it for headache and I
biliousness. It sets on our shelf and we !
don't let it get out. It has been a great I
help to us. I believe a great deal of
sickness is caused by hurried eating and !
constipation, and Black-Draught, if taken ’
right, will correct this condition."
Get Thedford’s, the original and only
genuine Black-Draught powdered liver
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Bettie at 6 o’clock this ■ lay f November. 1923.
. (Wednesday) afterne , ne J; W BRYCE,
will be laid to rest at OA Hill Sherif, Upshur County, Texas, gigunADwcenyipg
cemetery Tharsday morning. | Ilv c.c. Hill, Deputy. ' "Ansg-ud), ,,
------ i Nov -1. 1.21 98 I IV duce paroxysms of co
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Noble and — that on the
first Tuesday in December 1923
the Mme being the 4th day of
Hatfield, Ark.—N:. G. W. Paro:.s, t
well-known farmer on Route i, this place.
। says: ' lkcepDlack-Draunhtinmyhome
; all th: time. It is the best all-around
। med: ine ! have ever found for the liver
and for constipation. We began using it
unnnaT
Sale issued out of the Honorable j
District Court of Upshur Coun-
ty, on the 3rd day of May 1923.
by Claude Ray, Clerk of said
District court for the . uri of
Twenty Eight and 60 100 Dol-
lars and costs of suit, under a
judgment, in favor of the State !
’of Texas in a certain cause in
raid Court, No. 130 and styled
•The State of Texas vs. A. R.
Nobles, placed in my hands for
service, I. J. W. Bryce, as Sher-
iff of Upshur county, Texas,
on the 6th day of November
1923, levy on certain Real
Estate, situated in Upshur
county, Texas, described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
All that certain tract/or par-
cel of land lying and being sit-
uated in Upshur couty, Texas,
in Big Sandy on the John Car-
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consumes it. Advertising (creates a
steadily increasing number of custom-
ers who desire the product,’ and ask
for it by name.
Changes in business conditionshave
iand efficient remedy. It quail out of season. The season ,
side, and every other asset of the business is n d inger
of becoming a liability.
curtiiied; but just assure as customers #=
are calling on the dealer for the prod- —
net, he is sure to supply it. and orders E
s mi bezin to flow into make up for E
the te n rary curtailment. The total =
cnsumptin continues about the
same. S
All indications point to an । •------
crly changein thie Weather. i f,,m
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gmas.
N times of prosperity and a rising
market there is a general demnd
[Try Tex-O-Lax. Ask him about
our oil and salves. For sale at
[ Robertson’s Drug Store. Feb.
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The chief asset of any business is the demand for i s
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u ' i 2," - acut
Offers exceptional adver-
tising opportunities to reach
all the people quickly.
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little effect on a steady consumer
dem ind for trade in irked articles of
common use. The dealer may carry a
lighter stock, and for a short time the
dem in 1 through the jobber may seem
Advertising m the steam of
business activity.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 21, 1923, newspaper, November 21, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414787/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.