The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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aid in arousing_interest-in-the
The Canning Demonstration.
Last Saturday, as was previ-
ously announced in the Mirror,
Miss Zadie Allen, County Agent
Girls’ Canning Club, assisted by
Miss Lucile Baxter, Agent for
Mrs.
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his regular appointment Suuday
afternoon, at 3 o’clock.
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GROCERIES AND feedstuffs
and many other household necessities
Will Farmer of Concord attend,
ed church and singing hare Sundays
Mrs. Dessie Ails visited her
mother Mrs. Ella Roberts from Fri.
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ning demonstration on the Court
House Square this city. The
demonstration was witnessed by
many people who manifested
quite an interest Sixty-two cans
of fruits and vegetables, cover-
ing a wide range of field, orchard
and garden products were suc-
cessfully canned
Mr. W. N. Dumnagan, Agent
Boys Corn Club of Upshur coun-
ty and Mr. D. M. Strange and
if you want to buy any, see me -
Have you a vacant house to rent? See me
THE GO-GETTER.
SAM J. WAGHALTER. Mgr.
Offices Gilmer. F. & M. N. Bank Building.
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Have your live stock insured with me. I paid Bud
Pyles eight days after the proof of loss was sent in. I
represent the Indiana and Ohio Live Stock Insurance Co.
Assets, $447,297.86. Organized in 1886.
I write any kind of insurance you want See me.
You know I will treat you right.
If you have any property you want sold, see me.
The zeal with which the you
ladies of the Canning Club are
working deserves the heartiest
commendation and earnest ep-
couragemen t. >
Miss Allen will assist Miss
Baxter in conducting a demon-
stration at Pittsburg Saturday.
| Upshur county should look
with pride upon these bright
months wi l send a few items from
our little ciiy—Hope I have not
been discarded fom the list of
cirrespoudents by my fong delay.
T ere was preaching here Sunday
I .lay p. m. at four o’clock, Brotier Kiris and the work they are do-
Petty conducted the funeralservice ing For truly it betokens the
Aunt Susan was Hi years old dawning of a new era in the
’ domestic life of our fair com-
monwealth.
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You Will Save
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John Wyatt and family speit
ISundav with W. H. ‘Tuel,
again.
J B Woodfin and family spent
Sunday in Gilmer and returned Mr. Editor you have a special
1.invitaiionto onr picnic next Fri.
visit I Camp county, conducted
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A Complete Line of Clothins
suited to Summer Wear. The
Best Brands of Shoes on the
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home in their new
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Sunday a in. at eleven o’clock erected by Mrs. F. D. Futrell
Mr. Walter Ridings of Leesburg and sons.
and Miss Opal Stone were united! Calmcli"paa
iu marriage byjlrt. Autrey But Simmon’s Liver Purifier is
■ b, attended.were IttpuT Nrs, delightfully pleasant, and ita action
Reaves of Leesburg, Elvy Gteen is thorough. Constipation yields.
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The pretty line of
Millinery is t joy to the
heart of the thoughtful
woman or girl who love
beautiful creations. All
our Millinery Goods
rank with the best in
style and material . and
nishing Goods, up-to-date in
Quality and the price is equally
attractive.
Federic of Pittsburg, Jim Hill of
Soules Chapel and, Bertha Tyh
Artie Odom and May' Richardso?
A’ter the ceremony they all drove
t preaching, then after services al
drove to the brides home avdenjoy
ed many of the refreshments* M7
at 11 o'clock a. in and again Sum aud Mrs Ridings left for Leesburg
dav nignt. by Rev. Williams of ■ Sunday P m
Big Sandy. Wewisnthem a loDK and happr
The Pastor. Rev Cummiugs idled i iile
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R ger Hill and Key Jones of
Gilmer were in the City a while
Sunday afternoon.
Mr Duffey of Stamps Was h re
Monday on business.
Mrs Dick Oliver Missas Exa Lw
and Myra Burford spent Monday
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Miss Myrtle Wilson of old D ana
attended church here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Crabb of Stamps
visited here Saturday and Sunday
Elmer Woodtin of Gilmer spent
Sunday night here. ■
Homer Davis of Glenwood alt. n l-
el church here Sunday.
। M s L. L Covin and children
vikiedin Ore(‘ity last week.
ENON EVENTS.
Iealthofcommuuity -very-eod,
and everyone all smiles over the
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Pit aching was well attended here
Suturday and Sunday.
__ Death has again visited us and
§ claimed one of our oldest residents,
2 Aunt Susan Pettv, she was at pr s-
gent making her home with her
g daughter, Mrs Sarah McKinny of
w , Rosewood. Her remains were laid
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1912, newspaper, June 27, 1912; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431301/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.