The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Petticoats from 75c u
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all colors.
last, with his family an
aces at cost
a num-
nd
day last,
whave it
ill, and George
a son of Sam
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Finney, a sonFof Frank Finney,
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cheap as you. One prge to all.
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Young Hill
bond and his examining trial will
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in attendance on t
services of Jay Childj
and Diarrhc
the best ku
the relief *
low prices.
Try us fq
.was cut so serious-
e that he died Sat-
adley‘
wait. ”
what Bodies d
Sunday mornin
the Judgmentr’
Everything new in
it is good and new,
‘child becomes
er the croupy
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Ren
Diairhoea
never fails
sntery oy
See Roger
buying your
rs in town
business.
Sits on display at
u. Buy early so
desired color and
the
for
cud
W. E Cros
than all thp
chants put/o
Mai
been
to $5.50,
OSBY.
EldirW. P. Mings
at the Christian chill
and Sunday night dr
9 they feme?”
/next, and “Why
’ lunday night at
7 Best fl
at cheap
ghalter of the ।
"Tck Association
tajikfred clothing,
steceived a big
fly vests for fall.
NV. E. CEOSBY.
I sugallons tha
And the paid
gallons weare
and press-
M Mathis.
ema Cure .cures
and Piles. Sold
ttox was up from
iday, on his way to
nss
$
p death was one
lie grew out of
I Brown is the
rincipal of the
Rss belonged to
for the Longview )
and solicits your}
wishing anythingi
R. w. Morgyh
Mountain, M. H. 1
Rhonesboro andr J.
to W, E
p Lay as
G.
city
made, fits likk
We have j*
line of men's fa
See them A
Croley before
suit.
Try me on cleani
ing. Prices right. (
E Croley',
Embroidery
at Mrs. Stapp
W. E. Cros}
goods busineg
trunk or
see W. E
hool districts:
chapel, $78,905.
id, $71,515.
xk. $193,915.
V Simpson was in town
won Tuesday last.
, W. H. Petty and family
gill preach
Ai Sunday
t.
lock,-—-
Skin disea
and guaral
wed.
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Judge Alb
- - confined to 1
‘Uncle Di
in town fph
last. /
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in another
Dr. Win
from
A.
ne
nd
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suit caae,
Crosb^L
take place today.
Sunday Lecture,
John O’Byrne willspeak at
Old sl
“half-s
cAurh.
Fwas in town Monday
s Chapel.
Fatal Cutting Affray at Grice.
Friday night last at Grice, in an
altercation btwjen Roger Hill,
ffom Bet-
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Pritchett
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School Valuations,
he f< -11 owing are $ssessed
mdah
Letter to Walter Boyd Merc. Co.
Gilmer, Texas.
fl upon’’ is an
Ike to hear, and
connection with
gic. Cholera and
Wincans that it
en as soon as th
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Killing at Big Sandy.
Sheriff Latch went to Big San-
dy Monday and brought up one
Brown (col.) for shgting another
indies’ c
W. E. Cro
you can get
fit
New lot o
tailor mad
Croley.
your clothes a-
i leaned up by
was put under
le over to borrow
J. C. Roberts
Monday mofoing^
W. M Thompson came up
from Shreveport to spend the
Sabbath with his family.’
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J. D. Willis came i
Kansas Monday onA
-Kelsey. —2
young Finnez
ly with a kni
urday.
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. Sold bv L, A. Croley.
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Abernathy was in the
er is agent very newes and .best to be
rble Works found. Prices $9 90; tp $25 per
ders when suit. ................—----’
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"Can bhqepe
expression Whal
when it is use
Chamberlain ‘A
Not a minute should be.lost. • hen
a child shows sympt og9 of croup.
Chamb: rlain’s Coug)Remedy give-
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The pastor, continuing his se-
ries of sermons at the Methodist
church on “The Doctrine of the
Future Life, ” will,, “With
f+atest styles, Ladies
I •ui ts.* Rogers; &
DRESS :.
ink Bldg. i:
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$6
Laiayete, Mon., <>ci. i3J
Fwell, Tues., Oct. 19, r(
Simpsonville, Wednes., C
Grice. Thurs,, Oct. 21, 191
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---- $grspes«if*
. A. L. Bennett has sold his
Buy your dry
Crosby's, theX
1 glad to see their old friends when want to eat
-"in the city. Journal.
L. •
eague service
as been post-
afe
A new line ojet no
W. E. Crosby*^: /
1 funeral
ss.
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When gou want
don't fail
goods at W. E. ,
e price store.
allingyon his friends.
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bf our subscribers have
mt statements, and we
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vhere she is,
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Kompany's la^ Gilmer, Tex., SepCST 1909.
suits are the
W E. Crby’s is the place to
buy your rim suits.
oveure diarrhoea, dy-
Wel complaints. It is
Hotel to Mr.
I Bennett. Coi
Mr. and Mr
with any other. \
Send your childrem
Crosby's.store, they cl
motto. Mathis Ti
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Don’t throy^ ;
N
cal t help if |
(Yours truly, 3-
F. W. Devoe 4 Co.- of skirts this
( Robertson Bros. sell our paint,1 -
7:30. The special
for Sunday night
poned to a future
Knday after jum size, 8 yjp
citation is ex- months. $f50
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tionary free from size 11 up.
For sale by W.E Crosby.
Miss Mabel Carlion, at 4 E.
Croley’s, invites everyone to see
her pattern and tailored hats,’
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
W. E. Crosby bought all of his
staple dry goods before the ad-
vices and some of the business
houses were closed.
Deceased leaves a wife and one
son. Dr H J Childress, and a
large number of friends to mourn
his loss
Mr. Childress was commission-
er of this precinct serving his
second term, and was a man of
great courage and energy. He
was relied upon as a man of in-
tegrityand honor, and will be
greatly missed from the business
Bros.’ clothig, thedest clothing
colored boy. lie
jail and his exam
set for today. Ji
The boy sh l
Ross. Thefroul
school matters,
newly elected p:
colored school. .
igehkher. Why? He
wn mecine in use for
d cure X bowel com-
the city from Graceton Tuesday,
ville and Tom Moughon from
Ashland,were among those in at-
tendance from outside the gity-
Epworth League Program
Subject-“Obed i en ce arid
Abundance."
Leader—Miss rtie Knowles.
Scripture hj^n-Matt 3 : 10;
loPat Rogers & Croley s
•Hon. Gordon Russell of Tyler the opposing faction.
• Awas in thity Monday and Fues-
- You will find
want in j& goods
by's. W /
Prov 11F 24/5. '
. DiscussiKof subject-D. R.
Hibhety/.,
Sohr Mr. la
Qderles - Ms:
j|[ home by illness.
h’^Carrington was
Pihnacle Saturday
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I LOCAL OCCURRENCES, i
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daj "a Gilmeris Social -fe and Daily Oecurrencs <
673 in and Around the County Seat. ■
assasaeswsu
Ot,, Gone two
will Be paid for
ly wants to read
him 'I’m coming over
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। Perkins Br."
.dies’ tailor-nde
rolls of Upshur conty for the
year 1909, prepared by Messrs.
R. A. Moneriefnd W. A Phil-"- Don’t
lips passed inspection at the
comptroller’s office, in Austih
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Good work or na pay is
'©r Shop.
$ Dr. H. C, WILSON/
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Barnwell s Prug Store,
lty imipored by the law.
We-«t 21oiuiLii n, Mou.. Oct. 1.1. lyvx id
Clenwood. Tues»Qct. 12, 1909.
"rac-ton, W ilngs., Oct. 13, 1909.
Ashlane, Tlurs., Oct. 44.1909.
(ofeeville, Fri,, Oct. 15, 1909.
< i'tur r, Sat., Oct. 16, 1009.
Jolie, Cholera
Rhone; boro, Hp., Oct? 22; 1909.
Rosewood, Sat., Oct. 23, 1909.
Big Sandy, Mon , Oct. 25, 199
Remember, ten per cent penalty will
be added after the i^t day of Janury,
1910, by law, on all taxes not paid. Ray
your taxes by said date an save tin per
cent penalty and your tight to vote
M. D. STANLEV.
Tax Collector, Upshur Co,, Texas
Jay Childress Dead.
After a three weeks battle with
typhoid fever. Jay Childress suc-
cumbed to the disease and died
peacefully at his home in this
city, on Cass street, west, about
3:30 o’clock Monday afternoon.
The latest styles in /tigs at J.
the county.
President P
new Fruit ail'
desires tha/ the nw association
plan an erly meeting to forinu-
is in the city. W__.
See the tayfcollector’s notice
without a single Correction hav-
ing to be made.
—_____
Mrs. W. _ M. Thompson re-
turned to Shreveport, La., with
her husband Sunday evening last
Jobe with her ion, E R Thomp-
son, who is sfering from inju-
Tom Rider was down
I - tie Monday.
I A. J. Bman wi
I Sunday last
I T.
I B F Crosby ol
, ' ■ snle
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/ idoing the dry
of tRe town.
yerpin the city Monday.
yrof. Dean of the Pritchett
Normal was in town Monday.
T. B Smith'was overAfom Cof-
•ebville with cotton y^terday.
plaints, t. cures gping, diar
rhoea, jvsentery, and 'should be
taken tirst unnatural looseness oi
pels. It is equall valuable
ildrenand adults. it always
from Ar honed that his injuries will not
way to prove fatal.
best school shoe made. A Dic-
is Eda May 6o ? ‘ . •
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Grace toft Mo
Tvler,m busi
afything you
At W. E. Cros-
1
are pleased that so many are re
spending.___________
Tom Moughon of Ashland fitted
out a new buggy, harss and a
pair of fine moving"black colts
Jackets for ladis, misses and
children. Wechave everything
you want i/he jacket line.
- ------ W. E. Crosby.
Try Radley fra pair of, fine
sewed boots a fit and general
satisfaction guaranteed—North
Side Square. •
1 ,, and political life of the cinty.
buys more cotton Dr. and Mrs. Cunliieor Cofe.
est of the mer-
। a ■ ap
- Mr. and Mrs. A Johnston
Vwre in town^from the Poor
Creek commgpity Tuesday last.
DR. H. J. CHIL
Office in F.M-Ba
GIiMER, gme-
Residence 'Ph
ffice Phon
Friday last, J
. Quite a numbe? were intown
yesterday from Grice and vicin-
ity, brought Iy the examining the school houe at s
trial of Roger^Ii1I I at 3 o’clock next
Commissioner Glover was in noon. A general i
tended to alt to M
wastejur money buying
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___________dean_____________cunsaisdtmuscmmknaf”azdm.d.i
twenty-fivycent A piece of flan-
nel dampened wihhthishiniment is
superior to any plaster for lame
back, pains in the side and chest,
and much cheaper. Sold by L. A.
Croley.
Hanami Sons’ dress soes for
Mrs. STAPP.
Your complexion agwell, as your
temper is rendered Miserabl by a
disordered liver. ABy taking Cham-
berlain's Stomug and Liver Tab-
lets you can iffhrove both. Bold
by L A,Crgy.
There afe no cgthes that fit
'like Schloss Bros’A See them at
W. E Crosby’s.
We press yotr clothes while
you wait. T. M. Mathis.
Grandest display of millinery
. .SURGEON/DENTIST
SUPEIOh DENTISTRY A'
REASONABLE PRICE
—All Work Guaranteed-
Office in Crosby Bldg, up sta
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afternoon. Thgdervices were at
otions. If । the grave, coTlicted by Rev J
A Moody, ysb of the Meth-
odist chur, of which deceased
was a mmberwith a song ser-
vice led by Mr W, C. Barnwell,
after which’ thOdd Fellows took
charge of the burial.
A large number of the business
men of the city attended the ser-
Dear Sir: Here’s tAe sum total1
of a centuryndahl’s experience: 15 e t Ket ma
Every job psydDvoe takes pair of boots
nX any’otmepaint I He guaranty
A U. takes the least ; tion S«wea^»ri; a ‘specialtyt
Bngest, always, we' fine repairing.*North Side of
* Square. _______________
. We are carrying a larg r line
eon than ever.
?E. Cn sby.
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goods evekshowyin Gilmer at
J..}. Croly’s Jn is season.
ytonake you a l
r shoesto order,
i a fit and satisfac-
pleasento take and eqtally valu-
able fofchildrsfand adults. Sold
by LA. Iry:._____
W E.Psby has just received
a full )Ke okrugs. Prices from
50 cgfts up "h \
- Fall and winter samples can
be seen at Makhis Tailor Shop.
late some plans for their work.
Due notice will be given.
We shall be glad to get a few
loads of heater wood, at once,
from any of our subscribers who
may have it on hand.. For the first
load we will allow $1.25 on sub-
scription., Anything up to 22
inches in length that will burn
We are informed that the tax
pays more.____________
If you have corns on your
d by R. C. Barn-.
Umau \
ber of friends at Jus hside.
The intermentwaft the city
cemetery at 1:30 Tuesday
7 Mr. and Mrs.AD. P. Wheeler
were in town Fday from West
Mountain, 4
V ■ G. W. IMAhtosh and T. L.
Martin werfin town from Pritch-
ett yesterdgly. ______
When in town dof’t fail to see
J. E. Croleytfor nlinery goods.
Don't fail hsee those new
skirts at W..HCrosby’s.
"AmricafLay‛‛ corset soldi
exclusivel"by Mr Stapp. Try
it and yo will nevr be satisfied
Notice To Taxpayers.
You a e n quest-d to meet me at the
following plsec*, on the dates specifird
below, and pay your taxes. Those fail-
ing to do so will have to suffer the pen
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Chambain’s ‘Liniment for
Ladies’ andffisses’ coat suits
in all colors, frm $7.50 up to
S30, at W. E. Crhby’s.
LOST — One Jersey cow, medi-
New lot of latest styles, Ladies’
tailor made Auits. Rogers &
Croley /Vf
Finest ling neckwear, belts,
beads, pi naif et\ shown outside
of a city,'by Stapp.
Webster school shoes are the
We ar carrying the largest
line of sHoes, in town, it looks
like a regular shoe store. For'
shoes see us. W. E. Crosby.
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Calls prorp-ly answered, daer night
DR. L D CLEMENTS
n that line.
from West -----. ... g
Wlliams frm ues of all taxable Poperty in the
. V Richard- following naked
gn from Enon were tmong there No. 23, MimS
ih-town Saturdaylast, No. 29, Red
M. B. Briggs h/ sold the Bell "Father se J
5dMrs A yur paper; Ae
dfraton, 8).it • -‛Te_
Bennett i will bet borroy his breakfast;: I only
vance and is going to give his
customers theadgEntage of the
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‘millinery goods.
Prices .righ^ E CROLEY .
hoarse, or (An
W. E. Crosby is selling dry
goods chear this year than
t ver before? \
cough appearF’will prevent the
attack. Sold“LA."roley
Listen! Wearry, more knee
suits than the “hole .town put
together. Pricehfrom 95 cents
up, at W. E Crosby’s.
Use Bitting’s Eczema Cure for
any Skin Dsease. Sold and guar-
anteed by R C Barnwell.
was placed in
ning trial was
W. E. Vrosby §Ks S :hloss
farm near Glenwood to M. B.
Briggs This is sai to be a choice
ries received bl being scalded in men at A E Crosby’,
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1909, newspaper, September 23, 1909; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431101/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.