Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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Committee reserves right to reject any and all bids.
W. T. MORGAN
O. A. TOWERY
J. C. VERNON
J*. L. GEORGE
W. H. ALLEN
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JURORS FOR THE
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“Pep”
your Ford truck doesn’t display
ty of “pep” and dash, its time
Kderstands the Ford mechanism
Ln make the necessary adjust-
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dock-room is a complete ass
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T. C. DICKSON & SON, Proprietois
ments or repairs. And et
Mathis, E. Binion, W. J. Mas-
sey, E. T. Mackey, W. C. Holla-
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facilities—we have.
Your car will be ouy
left in our car /
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I are here. And
it to come here
bu need any ar-
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Avusenoid articles were saved.
The building burned was the old
N. C. Kay residence and was one
of the old landmarks around
Big Sandy. We understand Mr.
Askins had $2,000 or $2,500
power, “pep” energy, pull Ind service. You’ll notice the
difference. I
We employ only skilled Fold mechanics—men who know
how Ford cars are made, and how they should be kept in
order to give the most eflicient and economical service. And
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
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"T‘HE Japanese do many
I things well, but in a
way that is distinctively
their own, and this is \
now? Bring it to us forha trial.
Don’t forget our conveniences
for air and water. You need not
buy from us in orddr to make
use of them.
gresed against the statute of
the State. But human society
jenextGmeyo
make it a poi
die next time 3
tide. Take a
Gilmer Filling Station
A. S. BYMAN, Proprietor 1
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reat many specially design-
s and machinery. In our
tment of repair parts—
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“AREGULAR department
Mhore for motorists.” That
is how any ol our customers -
regard us. They have found by
experience at it pays them to
come here fast.
Whatever Xi is you need is
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ing the cold Sparitcan spirit in
- dealing wih one who has trans-
Hard work acts unfavorably
on the body, that is bilious or
constipated; producing low
spritis, weakness ano loss of
energy. Prickly Ash Bitters is
the remedy that men use as a
system cleanser and invigorator
It creates energy, good appetite
and, cheerfulness. Price $1.25
per bottle.
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cast the cards against him. Per-
haps they felt that they owed
such a virdict to society; it
will not be to encourage wrong
loing by lieniency. The Jurors
akes an ath, he hears the evi-
lence duty calls to him for jus-
tice and when he reaches a ver-
dict we have no right to criti-
of the hillside and go
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Petit Jurors, Sixth Week
C. L. Chamberlain, S. C. Saul-
ters W. A. Lawrence, O. W.
Craig, G. R. Carton, W. AL Hart
L. A. (Lon) Moore, W . O. Boyd
J. G. Bishop, W. W. Presnell W.
C. Catlett, C. M. Meser, Jack
Gay, W. T. Vaughan, W. A. Gas-
ton. C. E. Pittman, M. O. Holmes
P. S. Johnson, J. M. Walraven,
W. Cox, J. A. Murphy, i R. L.
Burkett, W. P. Dancan; G. G.
Tucker, W. E. Beavers,' A. L.
Johnson, L. C. Caffey, O. L.
Carrington, J. D. (Dixon) Buie
C. H. Baugh, George Ramey, Joe
Lee Derrick e: C. Holliday, T. H
Moon, W. A. Terry, T. H. Mc-
Kay.
were sleeping burning over
them. The roof was falling in
on the upper floor when the
fire was discovered. Only a few
ervice g0
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qujk and clean.
If you cannot eat heartily!
without an attack of indigestion
your stomach is weak You need
Prickly Ash Bitter., it is a fine
digestive tonic. Besides, it rids
the stomach and bowels of the
impurities which bring on sick-
ness. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Company and R. C.
Barnwell, special ageats.
true of baking as of other things. But the Japa-
nese women could not produce
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that would suit the taste of the people of this
Petit Jurors Fourth week
J. D. Catlett, S. R. Buie, L. A.
Kay, J. E. Spann, B. F. Bailey,
H. A. Taylog, J B. Arnsby, J.
C. Presnell, J, L. Miller, W. O.
Reed, B.. L. English, Frank
Jones, E. R. Knowles, Earl Kay
B. T. Roberts, Park Evans, G.
W. Scott, H. C. Palmer, Hal
Walton, T. J. Pounds, R. G, Frid
die, Ramah Oliver, R. E. McLen-
don, .J. P. Smith, W. E. Witcher,
E. J. (Fei) Floyd, M. B. Reaves,
C. T Crosby, R. L. Renner, T. O.
Spann, L. D. Spencer, John A.
community as ours 4o. They are, considered
ppetizing lunches or din-
f the homes of this town.
1 Quality and cleanliness dn the twin mottoes
of this bakery at aU times. 1 ,
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civilization and government
would suffer a thousand times
more, saparated from kindness,
forgiveness and love, than ever
they will suffer by a 'iittle devi-
..... ation from the paved pathway
of the law .that one might tem-
porarily stroll among the fair
blossoms of human mercy.
If you have a child of your
own you have felt the tempting
whisper that asks if you cannot
lean forward just a bit to save
the reputation, the usefulness
and maybe the soul of some oth-
er man’s or soma other woman’s
boy. You remember the day
when you looked down on an in-
nocent baby rolling in the crad-
le and lighting the earth with
the sweetest of smile. And you
remember that the one whose
fate you are dealing with, lives
in other hearts as your child
lives in your heart.
But the particular young man
we had reference to in our open-
ing .paragraph is one I. W. Clup,
candidate for leiutenant gover-
nor, told us about. He was
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He was just a young fellow longed to the company. The
and he didn’t look ike a crimi- boy is in the penitentiary now
nal at all, but he had sinned and he was sent there by the
against the iaw and twelve men testimony of those rescals who
who were called upon to decide were conducting a shameful
whether he should have anoth- ’game of swindle and robbing
Jill we like to ihink of
ighcr reasoning in some in-
taneca; we like to think now
and then of soaring a little
Above the law on the gentle wing
f merey. It might be that we
vould eir in so doing, it might
pe that we would show weak-
ness, yet it would . be on the
side of, the destiny of some-
bcdy's boy.
Oh, yes, we know all that line
f argument against “sickening
sentimentality.” and we have
heard a thousand reasons favor-
from Youfr Tires
lit b^wouts and tears,
tires that are partial-
widows and young working girls
out of a few dollars they had to
spare.
It was wrong for the boy to
take that money; we would not
Xefind the act, although there
were loved ones actually suffe"-
ing from cold and hunger and in
the mental torture that re suited
from such a conditiion, he stum-
bled and fell. But as n vision f
our own come t us, as we think
how easy it is for a youth in a
moment of weakness to wander
i Petit Jurors, First Week
mon, the thornes and1 darkness i J. Davis, Shell W illefrd, J.
M. Spann, C. B. Rider, L. G. I
ou. I Arnold, J. F. Lovell, J. ri. Center
BIG 4TH OF JULY PICNIC
West Mountain Saturday, July 3, ’20
You are cordially invited. Come and bring your
lunch. Eat, drink and be merry. Politics will be discuss-
ed from Constable to president. We are assured that
Governors and Congressmen will be on hand. Plenty of
music.
Bids wanted on cold drink and hamburger stands.
OKLAWN SANITARIUM
We take pleasure in an-
nounc ng that the Oaklawn
Sanitarium is open to surgi-
cal cases,; which will be
[ When your Ford car or
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“give it the “once over"
Grad Jurors
T. W. Smih, W. A. Marshall,
i’. K. Williams. G. C Douglass,
L. A. Honeskcutt, O. C. Clark,, E
B. Wrst A; H. Hudgins, J. L.
Mathis, John Harrell, D. McIn-
tosh, W . L Willeford, J. W.
Croley. M. C. Florence, J. W.
Davis, J. P. O'Byrne.
Big Sandy Times
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Proth-
dro visited relatives in Gilmer
last Sunday and Monday.
Bud Mings has his new resi-
dence at the north end of Tyler
street approaching the finish-
ing stage. It will be ready to be
occupied in a few days! *
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson
have given up the management
of the Wood Hotel and have
moved to Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Heam now have the
management of the hotel.
Mrs.c. E. Helms, R. 2.,. re-
ceived a mesage form Longview
Tuesdoy that her grandson, E.
C. Blalock, was real sick and
left at once for that place.
Residence Burned
About 1:30 a. m. last Friday
the family of Henry Askins,
north of town. was awakened to
Prompt service-CertainSitisfactien
Gars washed
, . 1 h.hind W. W. Grider, P. K. Sutton, 1).
he would not be. benind I
. .. , ,.V. (age, IL H. Marshall,
prison bars while the coundrels ।
, . ti Robert Davis, W. A. Phillips,
who sent him there are siP„ Pink ,, cynols,
preying upon the publie outsid !. E. Kill. J. w. ILoga n,J. |„
Being a man of great WW | w. A.
and justice it is no wonder that ( E. c. Palmew, J. Huri
Mr. Culp was touchei by theT. K. Croly, II M. Patterson, J.
incident, and we trust I... wil D. L.ve, w. De Berry, D, E.
have a law enacted that WiAverett, K. P.Tuell, M. Bain,
give the investors of this state.. F. Perdue.
protection from romoting __
plete usefyness.
Our quininizing equipment is
the best. The process cannot
injure your ire. On the other
hand it retunis it to you some-
times as good las new.
A trial will tisfy you on all
these points. Ine cost is negli-
gible in proportin to your gain.
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Petit Jurors. Third Week
C. C. Hudnell, D. F. Guest, A.
B. Robertson, E. L. Duke, J. IL
Moody, M. M. Mangum, J. H.
Pearson, C. W. Douphrate, J. D.
Hamberlin, Jr., C. C. Hill, I. N.
Anderson, Maxie Floyd, C. E.
Brown, M. R. Machen, L. E.
Strange, A. B. Mackeyy, W.B.
Hogg, John A. Mings, S. G. New
som, J. D. Walker, J. (). Lind-
sey, E. L. Ray, F. M. Lester, J.
R. Carroll, J. C. Blackstone, Al-
len McClelland, J. H. Garreit,
T. ESmith, J. E. Giiffin, Jr.,
Ben Thompson, B. B. Berry, E.
Cox L. O. Shockey, L. K. Cone,
E. L. Christian, L. 8. Mackey.
genuine Ford parts—that are xactly the same as their
ough, sinewy originals in the Ford car.
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For prompt repair work or adjustments, phone or drive
1 our garage. Don’t risk chances, play fair with yeur
Fo-d car. Keep it in the hands of its friends, the author-
ized Ford dealers.
MARSHALL MOTOR CO.
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toebe entrusted to those who Zi,
make good care of cars their
If you .haven’t the time 2 AV
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Petit Jurors, Second Week
W. C. Rider, T. H. Glezen, E.
F. Aldredge, W. J. Massey, T.
V. Kennard, Charlie Bell, J. F.
Robertson, T. H. Boyd, S. L.
Foster, R. J. Hogg, W. N. Lind-
sey,1 Culbertson Sewell, J. W.
.Satterwhite, G. C. Pritchett, J.
W. Hjeginbotham, A. B. Wille-
ford, J. E. Moughon, W. F. Glass
H. M. Lockhart, J. E. Glover, G.
T. Anderson, W. A. Henry, L. E.
Calvert, S. H. Seabolt, Luther
Goolsby, W. D. Baiber, Steve
Sulivan, G. W. Sutton, Jake
Smith.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1920, newspaper, June 21, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431765/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.