Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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For County Judge
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For Constable of Precinct No. 6.
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At the present price of aweet
potatoes, the price ought to be
considerable encouragement for
.armers to put in considerable
acreage.
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CHAS. M. DAVIS.
W. M. (BILL) BOLTON
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MORGAN G. SANDERS
of Vaa Zandt county.
WILL B. SUITOR
of Wood County.
THOS. R. BOND
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For District Judge, 7th Judicial
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J. R. WARREN
For Representative for the 31st
District
J. D. LAWRENCE
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GenersI Practice
Specialties: Diseases of Women
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FOLITICAL
ANNOUNGEMENTS.
For District Attorney 7th Judi-
cial District.
FLOYD HARRY
of Woud County.
WM. H. HANSON
of Smith county
C. G. CALHOUN
Of Smith County
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Kansas farmers are fighting
the high cost of living by build-
ing sod houses. This may serve
until the profiteers start on the
trail the women of the’ Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children.
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DRAYAGE
Light and Heavy Hauling
Big Teams, Heavy Wagons
And an Auto Truck
Prepared to Haul Anything
Prompt service, moderate price.
Give Mo a Trial
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Residence Phone 353
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GROCERY TRADE
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We will appreciate a
share of your grocery
business, and at all times
guarantee to you
GODO FRESH
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at reasonable prices and
prompt delivery. No sale
is considered complete
until you are satisfied.
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Dental Surgeon
Pyorrhea Specialist
Oden Bilding
Gilmer, Texas
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Have just received a
large shipment of
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THE MIRROR is paying cash
for everything it buys. No one
has authority to have anything
charged to it. In fact we are not
asking anyone to charge any-
thing. This necessitates our pa-
trons being prompt to pay. We
have to have money to run the
business and appreciate your
promptness in paying
Turiture material reported
— scarce. Well, anyway, the Amar
. ican people are amply provided
with easy chairs.
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A location near the Mexican
border has not been considered
so dangerous since prohibition
went into effect.
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You can’t carry many more
elections merely by hiring .a
brass band to march past every
one’s front door.
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help you along with a sav-
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The willing victim of evil
habits, bound at first only with
slender threads, is finally roped
■with cables of iron.
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It is certainly dangerous for
the candidates to stump the
country, at a time when potatoes
are rotting so badly.
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Gilmer, Tex
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of the most attractive features .ever put
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It would be easier than
to write about the Ad-
vintages of Buying
Drugs here/
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioner's Precinct No.1
D.\j. CHAPMAN
C. W. JONES.
J. B. WOODFIN
JOEN. GLOVER
For Commissioner of Commis-
sien’s Percinct No. 2.
JERRY PEAN
W. S. S. HILDRESS
For Commissioner ot Commis-
sioner’s Precinct No. 3.
R. H. RAY
G. W. McINTQSH
W. H. MATHIS
JEFF HALE \
RRISON
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IBank.
W, G. (Grady) McPEEK
For Tax Collector, Upshur
County
W. H. McNAIR
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For Tax Assessor, Upshur
County.
C. L. RAY.
MACK BELL
J. M. , (JOHN) HOLLOWAY.
L. J. DALRYMPLE
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For Sheriff /
J. W. BRA CE
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We cquld, perhaps tell
you mre onvincingly of
-the Merhe of Ner Pevye
and of uur pervew.
The best way to impress
these points ugan your
mind
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sioner's Precinct No. 4.
D. F. CRADDOCK
L. A. RICHARDSON
A. W. TUCKER \
D. A. IRONS
L. M. GOOLSBY \
For Justic of Peace, Prec'tNNo. 1
B.. F. BLEDSOE \
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
StaWe i nd Fancy
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great vatiety to select
t /prices that will 8 2.1 e
The profiteer is unTike the
highwayman in boldly demand-
ing your money or your life, but
he is equally uncompromising.
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In spite of the food shortage i
some folks in Gilmer are more 1
interested in the first ball score
than in the reports of winter
wheat.
A large zhipment of
Columbia
Records
UNIVERSAL
PHONOGRAPH SHOP
N. T. DAVIS. Mgr.
IN MECCA CAFE
Records for all Machines
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Having resigned as Premier of
Poland. Paderewski has accepted
a seat in the Diet instead of re-
turning to his seat at the piano,
as was expected. The1 call of
country still takes precedence to
the call of music.
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It used to be that every freak
of nature that occured was pre-
served in alcohol, i here art
not so many freaks of nature
now, or people are more parti-
cular about wasting good alcohol
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The Mexican revolutionists are
afraid of offending the people of
the United States if they do any
thing.to old Caranza. In vie- f
aranza’s hob-nobbing with the
Kaiser, sending birthday cong a-
tulations and good wisnes toi
-thezuccess of his arms,
they heedu i be so particular as
far as we are concernec. We are
nat at all particular abe * . ■
happens to old wishkers.
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Office in’Walton Buiiding
DR. E. C. MCALPIN
DENTAL SURGEON
Dyke Building
Phone 186
Gilkey, Texaz.
DR. B. W. WOOD
Physicia and Surg on.
Gilmer, Texas
Ofiec in the Oden Building,
Office phone167 Res 276.
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YOUR GROCERY
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W’e are at all times pre-
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deserve to be served—
WITH THE BEST
OUR STORE IS AS
CLOSE TO YOU AS .
YOUR TBLEPYNE.
is and you
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1920, newspaper, May 18, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431741/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.