Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. [162], Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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have been in operation long be-
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tailoring is a buy sign w th them
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were complete failures and the troubles and started on the up-
other a biggaser. The gas well ward trend again.
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Po u xr Pr ices
Notify Roy L. Keel
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ndothers at
sacrifice in order
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more bales this season than
last, owing to the fact that
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service a 'worthy Irishman in
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notcut much figure with us. We —-------—
are a great deal more interested If your brain don’t work right
in the price of- gasoline and and you feel
will probably cause may be sure
imptionand run clogged up
Maybe, however should take
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"THE PALISER CASE”
AT THE REX TONIGHT
twelve students. The balance
Not long ago the American ad
। ministration of the affaire of
Santa Domingo waa described
by the former secretary to the
Minister of Finance of the Dom -
iniccan Rdpubi as “an arbi-
trary and inefficient militaf-
iesm" but inasmuch as this for-
mer secretary is a German of
the name of Otto Schoenvich, it
may be taken for granted that
his view is more jaundiced than
impartial. A very different
story is now told in the report of
mination until justice locates was discussed and it was de-
the murdered. Th- eleniental tided to try and have a Trade’s maintenance and salaries dur
emotions the great moments of Day on th? 18th of October. | ing the same period was approx
disillusionment and despair, of - No committees were appoited, imately $200,000 -____
ths moving drama are portray- to arrange for it, it being left
ed by th' star as only Pauline with the Secretary to choose'
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Adams B-1 on the Isom Hatcher There was ots of cotton mar-
headwright, Panola County. at kt ted here Tuesday and +he
2,556 feet, good for 17,500,000 price was
forty-awo salesmen, twenty-six
COMMERCE MEETING laborers, twenty-seven nurses,
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The "Quality Tailor"
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two room tehan house, on public
We can’t see how the reduc-, road, near scool, 2 miles from
tion in automobiles is going to Gladewater, $29 per acre, terms
help reduce the h. c.1. It is so if wanted. ‘Will take good car
seldom that we buy an automo- in the deal.—N. B. Moody, Glade
bile that the price of them does water Texas. 157 6tdp.
aters will
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up a few points, thetional safety council ia Atlantic
The failures were better grades selling around 20, City. It is a bad r .ord. W’ith
Avery Petroleum Company’s cants per pound. It is now be-almost 10 million motor care in
Bearden No. . on the Burkham hived bv cotton buyers here j use and the number growing the
chances are—not that accidents
; thousand deaths a year.
| These were facts brought out
address Box 303 Gilmer, Texas.
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N Wool Aor
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we will get a few gushers over
in East Texas that will reduce thorough,
elpurifjr. It I invigorates and
hens both body and brain
$1.50 per bottle. Gilmer
Co. and R. C. Barnwell.
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Sanatorium, Texas Sept. 23,
1920.—Ths State Tuberculousis
Sanatorium in its biennial re-
port issued September 1st gives
out some interesting figures on
its expatients. S24 or 37 1-2
per centiof the ex-patients were
working at some gainful occupa-
tion earning salaries ranging
from five hundred per year up
to fifteen thousand. Two pa-
tients reported that their earn-
ings amounted to more than
eloquent sermon on the Judge- pairs shoes,
ment day. t the dose of the brown boots
sense or wisdom in trying to maintain an artificial
standard of values. For the- best interests of all it is
time a real practical effort was made to bring the busi-
ness of the County and and the life of Country down to
p. A.’sr -----
“Yes, they will all be there chance for 4
according to my understanding.”. small capital.
“Well, father," said the ques- ness here in Gihnqe
tioner, “It’s my opinion that move it to some d
there will be very little judging Apply at once to 1
and they will give
tense suspense laden myslery Chamber of Commerce and citiz-
dram which deals with che life ens Monday night at the court
of a trusting girl who is be- house, and in the regular busi-
frayed by a fake marriage to an ness of the Chamber of Com-
unscrupulous houge and finds merce the committee appointed
herself in the toils of justice reported that they had employ-
when the later is mysteriously ed Miss Fay Arrington as col-
murdered. Suspicion rests also lector for the Chamber of Com-
on others and the third degree merce.
is applied with merciless deter- The question of a Trade’s Day
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$8,000.00 per annum, two re-
port'd $10,000.00 or more and Rear-Admiral Snowden, Gover-
one reported his earnings to be1 nor of Santo Domingo under the
era took the enforcement of the , , ,
+iaw. nf the handg_nei-abalance inttimber
cal officers. 15rovmia
East Texas is accredited with there is not so much buying in
more stills and a greater output the neighboring towns of Pritch
of moonshine whiskey,or“white ett, Big Sandy and Bettie, as
lightening” as it is called in this there was last season,
section than any other part of _.____
the United States. There must Cooler weather is predicted
be a good many of them close by the weather bureau. It is
by as there is no scarcity of cold up in the northwest now,
"wthite lightening” in this sec-, and cooler weather is predicted
tion. It is rumored that there for this section in a day or two.
"ire’stills in this, county that . _________
The Ford Moto/ Company makes this reduction in the
lewhere. You
headwright Red River County, that-the receipts will reach
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Old Pice
$622.25
The war is over and war prices must go.
sl—" production at the Rex program and premium list,
"tonight nd try to guess the "6Mwmana- utes—and a man is killed by
end. We don't think you will be,m. . each made optim- motor car accident.
able to do so. . — - istic talks over the situation in It ticks for another thirty
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EAST TEXAS GETS ONE cach were of th? opinion that killed. - • * •• - e
GASSER. TWO FAILURES the sooner we faced the incon-’ And so it goes, hour in and
. venience of reconstruction and hour out of the twenty four, day
Shreveport La., Sept 26—Dur- sqt settled down to the chang- in and day out of the seven,
ing the past week there were ed conditions which we were mnth in and month out of the
three completions recorded in hound to go through with, the twelve—every thirty minutes
the East Texas oil fields. Two sooner we would be over our .pomeoaiekilledithie-------
salt water; and the Spinner Oil three thousand bales be Oct. 1st
Company’s McCutcheon No. 1 which is a good showitg for
on the T. A. Burner headwright Gilmer. Gilmer will probably
Marion County, said water at receive two or three thousond
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Ail square theoretically wit’.,
the popular doctrine of the self-
determination of small peoples
but in practice all theorfts must
be adapted to conditions . No
big nation in those times can es-
cape a “sphere of influence"and
if it doesn’t do a certain amount
of police work_ in that sphere
other big nations will demand
the right to come in with their
warship* and collect their just
debts, the difficulty about this
being that they can’t get their
money without taking over the
little debtor nation’s revenues
and camping in its front yard
for a term of years. So there
you are.
WANTED ROOM singls fur
nished room for ly. Address
Mrs. J. M. Joknsdq, Gilmer,
Texas. ( 161 3tp - •"
LOST—A , bundle with two
qpe a par ladies
an • black pair for
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regular pre-war standards.” We yre at your command
with regular Ford efficiency in service and eagerness to
fill your orders.
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Authorized Ford Dealers
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what we ci “tgvclant as.
shiOatfon" in the early days of
oxrpation of the Philipines.We
have been doing in Santo Dom-
ingo pretty much the same
thing the English have been do-
ing for generations in many
parts of the world and to de-
fend our work in’this instance
is to defend theirs in many
others. To be sure, it doesn’t
will be fewer.
It behooves both the pedes-
train and the driver of a motor
car to take care, to be doubly
careful. “Watch your step” is
sound logic for walkers. “Be
always on guard and your car
under control” good advice for
chauffeurs. Each might figure
that the other is a consummate
fool—just as a safety factor.—
Wisconsin State Journal.
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Frederick knows how. S-e this his own helpers, and arrange a
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military regime established by
the United States when the af-
faire of the troubled little coun-
try of black and tan population
were taken over. The American
military governor may have
ruled with a high hand at times
because he had to, but the re-
port shows an efficient admin-
istration. According to Admir-
al Snowden, the revenues of the
island have been increased from
from $7,000,000 to more than
$4,000,000 annually, payments
on the bonded debt are such that
ot may beporsibleto pay off the
$20,000,000 loanthirty years be-
fore maturity, taxes unfair to
the poor have been readjusted, a
public school system establish-
er, and roads and public build-
ings constructed.
In short order and peace have
sucecceeded chaos and peril: the
the people may -live without
fear of cutthroats and are at
least on the road to material
prosperity. Santo Domingo un-
der American rule seems to be
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Work on the Croley brick business don't appl
block is nearing coinplotion. . --------——-3-
a little girl, also pair o:
porters. Bundle N
placed in wrong car at 1
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090.92 903.50
There was a meeting of the were working at almost eyery
other know occupation.
Men predominated over wom-
। en ambong the "graduates" of
the institution 637 being males,
while there were only 492 fe
Hand Tailored to
Persolyl Measure
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| Place your order fr a Ford\wita an Authorized
Cars and Tractors. The Company ------- _
porary loss while using up the material bought at high
prices. They are willing to make tok ----
to bring busines back to agoing condition as quickly
as possible and majntaithe momentum <
power of the Country. Henry Ford sys:
icover and it is iime wa prices were oven
store. Finder will please return
' to E. C. Ramey, Glenwood or the
Mirror office. 161 3tditwp:
$15,000.00. 303 patients had
died, 328 were classed as “well”
351 were chronically ill, 141 or
12 1-2 per cent were not heard
from, and three were non-tuber-
culos. Of the 303 who died, 211
died from tuberculosis, forty-
five died of acute conditions,and
forty seven died from causes un-
known. Of different races
1046 patients calssified them-
selves as "American" thirty five
German, ten as Irish, eight as
Jewish nine as Swedish six
as French .the balance being di-
vider among Mexicans, Italians
i Greeks Belgians Austrians, and
i Poles.
Vocntionally, thirty-eignt
were office workers, fifty-five
were faimers, 174 bousewives.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. [162], Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1920, newspaper, September 28, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431852/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.