Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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P. L. Palmer, J. R. Willinghom,
J. J. Crawford.
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tail mare, weight about 800,
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T. S. RAGLAND, M. D.
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twat DENTAL servied - J
EXTRACTION A SPECIALTY.
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THE BEST. One price to *11.
Your work done by an exper-
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Petit Jurors, Fourth wek
J. W. Marr, W; C. Dunsan,
H J. Fennell, Joe Miller their advertisement elsewhere, “light headed”, for several days.
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load of well broke frm mules,1
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bie n cieaning>rressing, altering and dying of
We take pleasure in an-
nounc ng that the Oaklawn
Sanitarium is open to surgi-
cal cases, which wil be
cared for by competent
nurses and attendants.
The following physicians
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machinery known to the tailoring busine
ments to be found in Texas. Inadditioh
.pressing machine.
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-ional Bank bujhling. 241- 14tc.
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L. Fennell, F. M. Ray. J. K.-within, 4-2 block of court house,,
We make or repair anything in th
your order for Metal Ro-fing. Ceilipgnd Sidig.
We are located on the corner, outh of the Post
Mr. John Brogoitti/fo
us, and is thoroughly apa
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NATIONAL BANK 25 | Harper, Lee Weather;, D. E
—-Gzaeumcams.k t Everett, F. L. Shaw.
GOLP PILING3:
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R. R. Williams, Hardy Petty, }>chronic constipation; a condition
A. Cadenhead, J. M. Seago, that poisons the ' olod and ■
J. R. Turlington. Jim Davis, T. breeds disease. Prickly Ash Bit-
L. Fielden, L. S. Mitche', . c.ters is a man's remedy for pvt-
Hart, C. M. Morris, J. P. Ray, ting the system in order. Price
w. T. Duncan, C. L. Ray, W: L. $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co. and R. C.
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Messrs. Brown & Foster have
urchased from Messrs. Daniels
& Bledsoe the city market east
side of the square nd-wili take
charge Saturday moring.
j, Mr. Brown of the new firm
has been selling meat to the peo-
ple of Gilmer for the past two
and a half years and is well
known to the trade. ,
Mr. Foster is not unknown,
being a brother of Mr. Sam
Foster, formerly at the E. L.
Barnwell Druug Store.
40 or oO
hares, has
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hand all the time plesnty of which you can do this.
good beef and pork and invite ____
you to phone them when in need . Mr. Joe Pelter traveling out
of anything to be found in a of Chicago,‘fs in Gilmer visiting
first class market. his sister, Mrs. Will Herring and
------------- his brother Mr. sdore Pelter.
The census takers coul: get ________\
back to work Friday. Don’t let' , I
them overlook you/ " I Avoid irreguarity.in
_________;_____________________ owl movements, it !enNe
his return k0 Gilmet for
purpose of practicing DEP
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Petit Jurors, first week
J. A. Meacum, Stanley John-
son; T. M. Oxford, E. P. Penning
on, J. J. Bullard, C. T. Culpep-
er, C. I. Davis, J. R. Young.
.1 0. Bell, J. W. Marshall, G. W.
Bingham, T. J. Nelson, J. A.
Phillips, F. M. Jones, J. R. Stew-
.rt, J. H. Stopp, R. M. Denman,
V M. Burcham, J. R. Gilmore,
.-P.. Fenlow; "R. M. Bradshaw.
J. A Loyd, E R. Anderson, R. A.
ong. S. R., Metcalf, F. N. Buie,
N. T. Henson, P. L. Wallace, J.
». Eberhardt, M. A. Schrum.
Petit Jurors, Th rid week
~€. W. Mathis, Lee Truitt,
. M. L. Stewart, S. Williams,
M. Sunders, J. A. 1 Thomas,
D Walker, Fred Duffey, O S.
lavis, B. A.. Miller, J I. Crad-
.lock, J.,O. Davis, J. R. Brison,
E. L. Spencer, W. ■ A. Parker,
'v. H. Fowler, Sr., T. A. Oliver,
3. F. Humphreys, U E. Oliver.
Icy Daniels, Jack Wison, II
Connell, W. A. Owens, Joe Pick-
ett, J. W. Williamson, W. B Gall-
man, J. A. Carpenter, O. H
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tion, as we are en<
provide efficient t
this class of patier
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of country Stephens, D. H. Bart., r IL
ezt market Marshall, J. E. Oxford, D. C.
/prison & Berry, J. C. Kyzer, Homer Har-
53 bkd Itwc ris, C. S. Fink. R. L. Humphreys
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To Our Friends and Acquaintances of Gilmer and th u rounding/Country:
- We have formed a partnership a d will co i Lic^ gener 41 Tailoring b isiness. We will remain
in the building’formerly occupied by O. J. < din- 4, Men’s Furnishing Goods and Tailoring, on the
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domdnedmerienasmdasdanexeta
William Desmond, starring in
western comedy-melodramas
distriduted by Exhibitors Mu-
tual, had a ludicrous, tho"
rather painful experience while
doing one of the scenes in “A
Sage Brush Hamlet,” his latest
picture. During a big fight iq
a bed room a feather-bed bursts
and the "Goose raiment" is
blown all about the battlers.
Desmond, gasping for sir Inhal-
ed some of the downy paricles,
I The angel food ticked the genial
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Wont you drop in, or phoney. 129 and star! < ew • Ars account with us
ROBINSON
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WANTED—A goodIycond hand
wagon, apply to ds Shipp. Ri,
Gimer or phone 42 250 3t.
good barn, city watey lights and
rison. W. E. Curley, J. L. Callo-large double lot0m of the best
way ,~S. L. Dunbar, L. G. Martin, ’‘Buys” in Gilme^T-TXt»actly<
f.H.€ook,e: H. Duncan. i. M. price -for- quick Sqale—J. H.
E. (Buck) Childress. 250 6tp.
Douglas, J. L. Davis,‘Giady Wei- ——•--------------
don, O. J. Phillips, I. Goolsby, FOR SALE—A cow and calf,
J. Wa«Vest,G. A. Harrison, J. F.'cow fresh in milk A god one.
Thomas,-J. D. Stephenson, J. L. LAlso have someMebae cotton
Davis. D. H. Lindsey, R. B. 8eed for sale. Rehnd Chine pigs
Nelson, Mat Tilman, J. P. Bishop and some goodnles. And some.
FeW. Moughon, R. A. Bullock, good brood ‘mars.Aply to Otis
G. F. Fant, H. C. Palmer, W. F: Shipp, R 1, Gilmier, Txas: Phore
Arnold. 11429. 2501w.
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ponOMLAIX CROWNS ...... .... sm
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J VER DRY CL ANING PLANT, the most modern
Thevejare protab j iess than one dozen such equip-
this equipment, we vi ins ail another new 6-A Hoffman
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920, newspaper, January 9, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431635/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.