Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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Saturday, and every one seemed
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There was a good crowd out
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for your breakfast in the morn-
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ways in a hurry.
—Equip your dining table with
the Electric Grill. Percolater,
and Toaster or Waffle Iron—
that solves it. A ready heat,
quick and clean.
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our town and county. - Don’t
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Miss Mary Campbell is spend- other Christian workers. I hope
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her brother, Mr. R. E. Campbell, from Upshur county at the
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Miss Duma Earris is visiting
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The Dentist of Glmei, uwag
to the high cost of living have
adopted the fololwing scale of
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Miss Ethel Lucas, of this city, - -
is visiting relatives at Wills STATE SUNDAY
T TNIFORM air pyssurein your
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from them. Wo your tires well
filled. MakeXt a practice to
We advise you to order now, as slips
will scarce. Shipments after 25th of
Aprsl. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Reference, any Bank in Gilmer.
Send check with order.
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We repair blowouts and tears. e
We restore tires that are partial- %
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Our yulcanizing equipment is
the best. The process cannot
injure your tire. On the other
hand it returns it to you some- ..
times as good as new.
A trial will satisfy you on all
these points. The cost is negi-
gible in proportion to your gain. •
cal cases,
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OKLAWN SANITARIUM
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“THE GAY LORD QUEX,"
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“The Gay Lord Quex," from
the noted stage success by Sir
Arthur Wing Pinero, preserts
Tom Moore in the stellar role in
this new Goldwyn picture which
will be shown at the Rex Thea-
tre today.
In this production Tom Moore
is seen as the type of wooer that
popular opinion has named its
favorite. His adventures in
Cupid’s realm are frequent and
merry, and just spicy enought
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)ur shop equipment boasts a great many specially design-
'd tools and time-saving devieck and machinery. In our
dock-room is a complete assortment of repair parts
‘ genuine Ford parts—that are exactly the same as their
tough, sinewy originals in the Fork car.. —.
For prompt repair work or adjustments, phone or drive
in ovr garage. Don’t risk chances, Way fair with your
Ford car. Keep it in the hands of itsfriends, the author-
it'd Ford dealers.
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The same good will to you 1
and desire for good will from you
as prompts us in this service
also inspires us in every service
we render.
We want you to fed free to
use every service, knowing that
where it is necessary to place a
charge upon a particular service
it will be fair to both of us.
Come to us knowing also that
any service will be rendered with
the utmost of efficiency and
One Hundred P<
When your Ford car or your/Ford truck doesn’t display
its usual quantity or quality q “pep” and dash, its time
to have a repairman who understands the Ford mechanism
give it the “once over”—then/make the necessary adjust-
ments or repairs. And xeturn it to you full of its old time
power, “pep” energy, pill and service. You’ll notice the
id Furd mechanics—men who know
Ie, an how they should be kept in
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ANOVRTESY and prompt attention are
“A bringing us trade that oftentimes has
to go out of its way to get here.
We are glad to get your trade and we be-
lieve in showing our appreciation by supply-
ing your every need with all possible speed:
. Courtesy BuildsOurTrade
Old customers are bringing unew ones
right along through the recommeydations they
are constantly giving us. /
High quality, low price/ and prompt
service are a combination /hat is hard to
_ Z employed Mr.‘off in Upshur count
----- _ McWhorter to taache the school. colored people. .
NFWK FMS Mr. Tom Duncan of Simpson- Everybody begin to get ready
——II• ---Uiville was here trading with our for the second Monday, Trader
Mio Annie cLldenhead, post- merchants this week.- —Day in Bettie, for there is go-
mistrees of Simpsonville, was a
pleasant caller at the Bettie
Postoffice Saturday.
. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Farris
• spent Sunday in Gladewater.
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p - ’ Mr. T. J. Nelson and family
you Jike your • spent Sunday with friends in
Vorland Steak | Souls Chapel.
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* Quick Delivery * [ ranging to have a big free bar-
QnirV AArA HinVFT obecue and celebration on the
0 UI I T ME A I MAh KEI | 19th of June—emancipation day
2 W. E. BROWN, Prop. 2— and say that they are going
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now Gilmer Produce Company,
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position of not having the home
paper in your home. Subscribe
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waller were
among the visitors here Monday to see raaes vay come arounu The rexas Inter-denomina-
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. Maj. Lee were pleasant visitor. 20th to 29th. Workers of Nation
The singers of Bettie .nd ’ to our city Saturday. el reputation1 representing th-
PM51° vi utiue “uda leading protestant denomina-
surrounding communities have Mr, D A ito, tehy. lions will be on the program .nd
decided to have a singing school Mr3. P. A: lay lor peni sev- mH., g.. „ e,i
commencing the 7th dav of eral days at Pritchett during the discu 8 modern.Sunea school
commencing the ,7th day.o past wetk visiting her parents, plans which will be heipful to
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Silmer Filling Station
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cared for \ by/, competent
nurses .ang attendants.
The following physicians
constitute^ \the surgical
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H J. CHILDRESS, M. D. —-
T. S. RAGLAND, M. D.
J. C. WINN, M D.
B.W.WOOD,M.D.
Other physicians of the
county are invited to bring or
refer their cases to this institu-
tion, as we are endeavoring to
provide efficient treatment for
this class of patients.
OAKLAWN SANITARIUM
GILMER, TEXAS
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1920, newspaper, April 20, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431718/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.