Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 115, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 4, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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HAULINGDEAYAGE
R.B. PICKETT
Dental Surgeon —
Gilmer, Texas.
All Work Guaranteed
Office in Crosby Bldg. Phone 185
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McKinney, Texas, July 29.—I-wot believe much in platforms,
APPOINTMENT FQR TH} BALANCE OF YOUR DAYS
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For Commissioner of
sioner’s Precinct
A. W. TUCKER /
For Justic of Pea, Prec’t No. 1
B.. F. BLEDSE
YOUR SUBROUNDINGS—AND WE’LL SAY THAT THE
ELECTION WILL SUIT YOU BETTER, REGARDLESS
OF WHO WINS. HUNDREDS OF PLANS FROM WHICH
Will Practice inall the Courts.
Office Over First National Bank
- structions they refused to obey.
N , Mr Bailey believes in the
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J. A. CHASTINE
• woman suffrage with the
-gtes there would be no division
ot importance in the party now.
Mr. Bailey thinks the party
ought to have stayed with the
-platform and State rights. He
[ Entered at the port office atmmen,ort.....should have resisn-
Gilmer, Texas, as second class ed and not collected their sal-
■Mil matter. Laries off of the people whose in-
Big Teams, Hevy Wagons
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Prepared to Hau Anything
Prompt service, me
Give Me a
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Dentist
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You Will Want One
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BUILD YOUR HOME WITH OUR PRODUCTS, LIVE A
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to the platform, Mr. Wilson it does scem as
-hews opposed to national, serves a great Governor.—Yes
san suffrage and that State , vou guessed it right t way. Bail-
its was a life-long convictipon , ey is the great man in the race.
-with him. Yet that platform
.was treated like a scrap of paper
Collector, Upshu
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Attomeys-at-law
Offices in F. & M. Bank Eldg and
Valton Bldg.
iilmer, Texas
"eigivm. If the present admin-
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•platform and left the question
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The census shows Longviev.
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2 Staple end Fancy
1 ; Groceries
J I Be»t Quality
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Prices!
—UNLESS YOU SEIX IT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
THE MIRROR is paying cash fairly adopted so as to esress
. tor everything it buys. No one tbe wil o thenpenph “niajorht,
hn-puthorit in hayeanything Mle wtn they vote pon a ques-
Mfrirg anyone to charge —y- Mon. _ While Mr. Neff does not
thing This necessitates our pa- believe in the binding force of
trans being prompt to pay. We the platform of 1916, for he in-
have to have money to run the dorses the national administra-
business and appreciate your lion or repudiating it; Neither
L- • promptness in paying. ' does he believe in majoriy rule
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2 - IIERE IS A DISCUSSION lature for overriding the will of
D R. B. \V
Physician am
Gilm,
the Democratic party.when such, -falling around him anthe other
doctrine is not four years old: No in reserve ready whi
national democratic platform —o g forward. How,
-ever declared for national wonn-did Mr.Neff send to th trenches
g an suffrage, except the one of -Was it the Liberty boh. - peak-
.1920, and i/ had to borrow theHing or the boys in th e trenches
| plank from the Republican par- khat drove back th Hun? Was
t, which adopted it a few weeks Lit the men who furnihed the
before. And now, Mr. Cranelbys of the men
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J. R. WARREN
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For Representative for the 31st
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J. D. LAWRENCE
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C. C. CARSON .
’ For High Price Produce Buyer.
W. W. LOMENACK
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N. M. HARRISON
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.notice in your issue of July 28 an but believed in settling questions
- article from Mr. M. at Crane in as they arose.
swhich he discusses at length the -Mr. Bailey believes in the.
two candidates for Governor, inding force of platfom when
Mr. Bailey and Mr. Neff. Mr. fpated he would support th
Crane says his idea of a Demo-nominee and vet Mr. Neff is r-
cratic platform from 1800 toported to have said that these
1916 inclusive and the teachings.was one of the Democratic cin-
| of Democratic leaders during didates that he would not up-
that time constitute the creed of port if no other was in the race,
the Democratic party then Mr-—- Therefore according to /Mr.
Bailey is a faithful disciple ofCrane’s definition; which of the
| th Democratic party. For every -two candidates is the Better
one of those platforms, either Democrat? < \
.directly or indirectly, declared — Mr. Crane says Mr. Neff look-
.for State rights and no national.ed across the ocean\ard
| .Democratic platform abandoned-boys fighting in Hie
E the doctrine of State rights ex- -and asked the people
cept the one of 1920, Mr. Crane -bonds. He could have
I peems to think the League ofAtwo boys of Mr. Balle;
F Nations and national woman -service, one of whom
| suffrage now form the creed of nthe trenches with his.
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ubseription per e d-Lsculd have been obeved by all
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2 ........ - S0 States Senators and Congress-
C. W. JONES. • \ I
For Commissioner of ommi- 1
sion’s Percinct No. 2 I
JERRY DEAN \ / j
For Commissioner of Cnmmis-
sioner’s Precinct No./3. \ I
G. W. McINTOSH ' / \
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DR. W. / T.
Dental Si
Pyyrrhea
AU kinds of standard policies, with some
of the most attractive features ever put
in a policy.
For rates and terms see J. W. CALLAWAY
Office in Crosby Bldg. Phone 306
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For Congress, Third Congres
sional District
MORGAN G. SANDERS
of Van Zandt coanty.
THOS. R. BOND
Kaufman County ;
For District Attorney 7th Judi-
GILMER CAFE
— J. R. MINGS, Proprietor.
Open Day and Night
at a time to setve yen
het coffee, chile, ice) mam.
frulta, chewing gum, cikagette
DR. R. G. DIA
read every man out of-the advice that did the n
ic party who will notywin the war ? Gd ask th
that Republican plankors and fathers,whose sins are
will not forever tie thessleeping in France who p aid the
itio party to the apron-greatest price for our vic ory.
-strings of theNational Militant, _ Mr.Bailey /has sgent five
r -Suffrigettes. Mr. Crane would_imes as much time in
, —have As abandon the doctrine of -during the last ten years al both
—States rights, the right of the-Senators Cubberson and Shep-
people to rule and aquiescence.pard and has shown himseif one
L - in the will of the majority, all hundred tithes a better friend to
I .for hatienal woman suffrage. Fexas thah either of them, for
1 2 He says it is as impossible for-he would hot have voted to force
ja man to besa Democrat and-re-.national woman suffrage Upon
pudiate the platform as it is to+exas against the will of her
he i Christian and repudiate therpeople uke Culberson and Shep-
Nazerene. As Genera) Houston--pard did.
said to Santa Anna, You should LIf Mr. Bailey is the nominee
-2 have remembered that at thefor Governor will Mr. Crane sup
t 33 Alamo and Goliad. Tha 1916 -port him in the November elec-
| ~ platform upon which we elccted-tion? If Mr. Balley is elected
1 • Mr. Wilson and both hovses if -does Mr. Crane think that the
63 Congress declared. “We recom--will of the people ought to be
. mend woman suffrige by the-thwarted and he be aenied his
trade.
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you yhore convincingly of
th*Aatits ~f Aep P-ee
and or vur serne
The beet way to impress
these points upon your
mind is to have you
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 115, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 4, 1920, newspaper, August 4, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431806/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.