Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR SALE—Rotton cotton seed
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Hon. Morgan G. Sanders, can-
didate for Congress from this
District, spent Wednesday in the
city calling on and renewing
acquaintance with his many
H. CONNELL,
Local Dealer
purpose of keeping ourchurches Lawrence, of this city, and is
in closer touch with each other well known throughout Upshur
meal of any mih
faction guarant
your corn and I
Don’t be in the embarrassing
position of not having the home
paper in your home. Subscribe
10 per ton to. grind. We mal
ess than any mill in towm
PPicett, guaranteed. Try
halves, god up-lah.
house, good water,
ould not eat vegetables or fruit
without pain in the stomach and
FOR RENT—A fi
See John Pickett,
the best of
Satisfaction
HON. X D. LAWRENCE AN-
NOUNCES FOR RE-ELEC-
good small
Fkalf mile
Remedy has a great reputation
as a cure for colds and can be
depended upon. It is pleasant
to take
as follows:
Prectinct officers
County officers ..a
District officers
“My sedantary habits have
necessitated the use of an occa-
sional laxitive. I have tried ma-
ny but found nothing better
writes George F. Daniels. Hard-
wick, Vt. Mr. Daniels is prop-
rietor of the Hardwick Inn, one
of the model hotels of New Eng-
land.
be i lalns tablets he is now able
to eat vegatables or fruit with
out causing pain or sleepless-
ness. If troubled with indiges-
tion or constipation give these
tablets a trial. They are certain
to prove beneficial.
Next month is the time for
the city election.
Subscribe for your hom: town
paper.
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
SIMPSONVILLE, TEXAS
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Get your cotton seed and your
garden seed from Waghalter.
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For Representative for the 31st
District
J. D. LAWRENCE
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Ample Supplies of
German Potash
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Hold on to your War Savings
Stamps. Don’t cash them. They
are earning interest for you
every, day.
dies of Foreign Potash and other high
rve our customers with the known best
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an at the same salary (the joy
of service.)
The Pastors’ and Workers’
-Conference will convena with
the Winfield Church the first
Tuesday in April.
The Churches atOmaha and
Naples are to hold simultaneus
Bible Schols the third week in
We have ample
grade raw materials
cropiproducers
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We have justrec eive a car
of well broken Missouri Mules,
all gentle good stock, and ready
to go to work, if in need of a
mule see us at once . We guar-
•antee everything we handle to
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i corn and be convinced.
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Fever Colds and LaGrippe.
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If you want good smoth meal
take your corn toT. C. Mitchell
to grind. W< make the best
1 thoma, carted him off in an au-
tomobile and married him. The
groom being a ward of the gov-
i rnment, Uncle Sam is trying to
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Congressional District ....... $15
The abov rates are fsr the
Weekly Mirror.
Rates in the Daily Mirror
Will be the same as weekly,
but if same announcenent is
contracted for both vapers, the
rate will be cut in hall for one.
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AUTOMOBILE WANTED
Wanted to exchange farm land
for a good automobile t
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WANTED TO RENT—1 large
or. two small houses with J good,
barn and sheds apply th.G.
Tucker, Gilmer Rt. 3 3tdhtwp.
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spapers i n the Association!
ing machines on hand.' They
have advanced in price from $90
to $115, and the $120 ones to
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1 No matter what your requirements are in
Electrical Fixtures, Decoratings or Wiring,
we will be glad to furnish an estimate on
the article or the job in its entirety
We also have Motors for almost every
purpose
We have a few exceptional bargains in
Electric Irons, Fans eta. Come in and see
them.
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FOR TRUCK
Swift's Vegetable Grower . 8-3.30-2
Swift's East Texas Trucker . 8-2.47-3
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The farmers are busy with
their crops. They were late get-
ting started and ar? rushing
things now.
It will pay you to inspect our
Easter models. By seeing our
patterns it will give you better
ideas of what you want on
Easter Sunday.
, valuable afticles. Write
Progresive Farmer is a
{full of the things you and
The next time you have a
cough or cold try Chamberlains
Cough Remedy. It is pleasant
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We are pre-eminently ready with the season’s latest and
most varied line of Milliiery ever shown in this city. We have
left nothing undone that wouldmake our Spring showing more
complete. Each and every Hat on display reflects style and
quality.
No matter how critical you may be, we can give you just
the article you are looking for. All models, from the chic,
dashing one to the most modest, are here galore. One of them
is sure to h the one : nu want. —
We sell Hats only and at a fraction above wholesale cost.
Years of underselling in Gilmer should interest you.
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Keep the bowels active and
digestion good if you would en-
joy health. A dose of Prickly.
Ash Bitters whenever disorder
appears will keep a man on the
active list. Price $4.25 per bottle
Gilmer Drug Co., and R. C.
Barnwell.
Irreg‘ r i.0vol moveraents ‘
{IRS. SALLIE B. STAPP
Exclusive Millinbry
Shop
the lungs, lowers the vitality
and paves the way for more ser-
lout diseases. People who con-
tract pneumonia first take cold.
The longer a cold hangs on, the
greater the danger, especially
from germ diseases, as a cold
prepares the system ror the
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of 15. Address H. Dunnahoo,
Gilmer Texas,, Re, 291 St 1mwp
RAGS—Wanted clean cotton or
linen rags. / Will pay 5c per
pound at Mirror office.
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torney of this District and a
semi-annual visitor hee for a
few weeks every year. He was
a plasant caller at the Mirror
office and left us a copy of his
platform which will appear in
next weeks Mirror watch for it.
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should be corrected as they lead
to chronic consiipatioa. Take a
dose of Prickly Ash Biters at
bed time and you wil pet ifs-
beneficial effects after break-
fast next morning. It empties
the stomach and bowels and
makes a man feel fit for the
day’s work. Price $1.25 per bot- .
tie. Gilmer Drug Co. and R. C. 1
Barnwell. i
SWIFT'S RED STEER FERTILIZERS
“IT PAYS TO USE THEM”
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$150. We bought before the
friends in' this city, that he raise arrwill sell what we have
FOR SALE—Registered Sows
and Boars alsoa fine lot of meat
hogs in good codition apply to
Q. A. Shipp. 1. 288 6td 2twp.
the money for the poor kid. The
enterpriising abductress offers
as defense her leap year prerog-
ative. Not necessary. With the
woman who wants a man every
year is leap year.
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Our grist mill having been
closed for the past few months
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grass hay for salet $
or 85 cetns per baler
half ton lots. Johi
TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
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renter, colored preferred, to
work a two pkjw crop on halves,
freshnd, and milk
cows furnished to Vtgkj_party.
See John Pickett, GNmer,Tex,
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and with the general work. Rev. as well 38 Camp county as a
E. A. Bradberry of Omaha was gentlnan of strict' integrity,
elected Editor and Manager of and as Vfore stated if re-elected
t the Bulletin. ; will no doubt represent to the
The writer was re-elected very best of his abili.y his
“Press Secretary” for the Assoc- constituents.
to take, and you are sure to be
lave good take your corntT. C. Mitchell- pleased with the relief which
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Announcement Rates .
Political announcemnenta are
cash in advance, and ti»c prive is
wide reputation for its cure of
coughs and colds.
FOR SAL&—HORSES
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The demand for fertilizer is greater than the supply, so we
suggest that you order your needs N0W from the list of well
balanced brands below.
Mirror want ads reach the
people you want to talk to.
■ ■ for fertilizer. $20 per ten. See
We have a few Vitanola talk- J. R. Penn.’ 206 tf:
place three miles east of Ore
City if found pleqpe take up and
notify Clinton Morrow of Ore
City R 1 or Gilmer Miriror.
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theria, scarlet fever and whoop-
ing cough. The quicker you get
one, satisfactory to his consti-
campagn. . ituents asks .that they re-
■t is the hope of the brethern 6 him at the forthcoming
Kt we shali be able to enlist Democratic primary.
■ of our churches before the , r attention 15 called to
fend of Anril that w. .... his announcement in the Weekly . . .
able to get to in the fall on ac- Mirror, and his claims ,0 re- annul the marriage, to the
count of road conditions, election on his record, in that
it was determined by the capacity for the first term is
board Saturday to get out an solicited.
Associational Bulletin— for the He is a brother of Mr. W. A.
on account f sickness and
scarcity of fuel we have started
up again now aid will grind
every Saturday. Bring,your
corn. T. C. Mitchell.
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Liberal cash commission for sub ser ptions; extra cash prizes,
or, choice of large number of useful
f frLocal Agents proposition.. Tk
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unday meeting at Cookville, the of Upshur county hero on this
Kefutive Board of the Pitts- occasion and while here an- restless nights. By taking Cham-
- gurg Baptist Association held nounced for re-election for
an important meeting Saturday Representative to the Texas
As the Board had no one before Legislature from the District
them to definitely elect as mis- composed of Upshur and Camp
S0narya resolution was passed Counties, District No. 31.
“k™ theState Board to grant Mr. Lawrence is the present
-W theprivilege using Rev. Representative and so far as
M R. Merrell, one of the State we have heard has
FOR COTTCN, CORN AND
GENERAL CROPS
Swift's Red Steer Guano . 10-2.47-3
Swift’s Eagle Guano . . . 10-1.65-2
Swift’s Blood & Bone Special 10-2.47-0
Swift’s Blood & Bone Special 10-1.65-0
Frost Proof Caboas J Plants,
now read; per hundred
R. F. Simmoh, Pritchett, Tex.
wlm.
If you don’t sleep well at night
from nervousness, indigestion or
urinary troubles, you need Prick-
ly Ash Bitters. It purifies the
system and relives the kidneys
and bladder. Price $1.25 per
bottle. Gilmer Drug Co , and R.
C. Barnwell.
LOST—1 grey mare, small in
size, only a pony, has black
tail, light mane, had a brand, ‘
was coming towards Gilmer
last time seen, styyed from my
COTTON SEED
Bennett’s Big Boll which is
an early cotton, Rowden Cotton
Seed, and Sasch Cotton now ou
sale at J. E. Croley’s. # »—
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I SHOW YOU, WHETHER YOU
Bennett’s Big Boll/which is
an early cotton, Rovden Cotton
Seed, and Sasch C9ktoa now on
sale at J. E. Croleyhs, •
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your neighbor enjoy. Ask anybody wh
years $1.50, 3 years $2..00.......Sample C<
THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, Dallas, Texas.
uswithyour
e THE BEST LAXITIVE
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HAS HAD STOMACH
TROUBLE FOR . pAuaAUD • .
SEVEN YEARS ' ......... 1.......9 I _Be_
-- You are often told to beware 1 ERIS
: Fen- of a cold”, but why? We will a
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ALE—Black English
eggs, $2.00 per setting
i town. Satis-
Kry us with
conihced.
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FOR SAL—White leghorn
eggs for settihg $1.50 per sett-
ing see Mrs. Wh Nolan.
295 3tdc..
Swift & Company -
(Fertilizer Works)
Atlanta, Ga. Charlotte, N. C. New Orleans, La.
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FOR SALE—Jingle comb White
leghorn eggs,1(15) fifteen for
$1.25.—S. C.’ Morgan, Gilmer
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5■March. A splendid program
‘ with able speakers has been ar-
L ranged for these schols.
The only churches so far re-
pofing as having observed
“Skudy Course Week” for the
B. Y. P. U. last week are the
Cookville and Pittsburg churches
Geo. A. Curlee, Press See.
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Frost proof cabbage plants
35c hundrd,$2.50 thousand.
Klondike strawberry plants 65c
hundred all Aprepad.—P. L.
Snow, Pritchett, Texas. —
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raeds it. $1 a year, 2
py Free.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain
killer. It relieves pain and sore-
ness caused by ..Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sprainsec. 32 lOtc
FOR SALE—Some good milch
cows and farm implemeats at a
bargain apply t. W. Tucker,
Gilmer, Route 3. ‘ 3td Itwp
--rid of your cold, the less danger
An American female kidnapp- of contractiig one of these, dis-
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WANTED—Hands to work on
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful
antiseptic; it kills the poison
caused from infected cuts, cures
old sores, teter, etc. 32 10tc.
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Evangelists, during March and
.g, .dgApril to help us complete the 75
F Sdillion Campaign.
from Thomas. (Simpsonville)
Itwp G. C. Hart, Bettie Ri
Bennett’s Big Boll which is
an early cotton, Rowden Cotton
Seed, and Sasch Cotton wbw on
sale at J.E. Croley’s. N
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We carry a complete line ofKELLY im-
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FOR SALE—Good 1918 Model
Chevrolet Touring Car for sale
at a bargain or will tiade for a
good team. Car has been driven
about 6000 mils, Jias had no re-
pairs on same, god casings, ap-
uly to J. .C. Johns, khones-
boro, Texas. 34 4twc.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1920, newspaper, March 3, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431680/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.