Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. [163], Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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R. O. MOUGLION, Assistant Cashier.
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2d her last,.from.the effects 0 sions, . many, reconsecrated Pritchett have been in the city
the -flu- which she was atteck- themselves to the Lord’s Work bedside of Mrs. 0 E.
ed with over a year ago, and and a number signified their Winn
from the effects of which she purpose to take fellowship with I ’ w Etter of Tulsa
"never fully recovered. m . 1 the churches. 225 in okla,sretrned homelast even-
She has been • resident of al came forward on the Evange- ing after a visit with her moth-
the county for a quarter of a listsproposition. Mr. and Mrs: Mrs. J. g Chandler,
century was a consistent mem- H. W. Powell wonthe hearts of, The many friends of Mrs. H.
ber of the Baptist church a good the people through their splen- ... be glad to learn
neighbor Herhusband pre- didsetviceofsong The next that She is very much improved,
corded her to the grave many meting is to be held at Kings- is that the light plant
Years ago but she is survived ville, Texas. . ‘ which been out of commis-
by two children, one daughter,! The Churches of Pittsburg . , two weeks
Mrs.B. s ““IT’ and Mr. B. Baptist Asqciationrare requested will be in order in a few days.
P. Ethridge, who resides four to prepare their leterts and elect Mr. Linda Blao.ingame.who
nule. sputheast of Gilmer. I messengers to the Association been sick is reported
Th? funeral will , take place which meets at New Hope five imnrived
Thursday at Suffolk and the mites east of Mt. Pleasant on . pl I G Farris
remaing will belaid 10 rest at Oct. 12. « r 1, ' spent Monday inGilmer .
the Suffolk cemetery. | An important meeting of the, Mr A A. Rutledge has pur-.
The many friends of the be- workers in northeast Texas was ' . . hiohwav
reavea daughter and son will held a tthe First Baptist church ghasedvavtionctherhA
extend to them their sincerest in Texarkana Monday to outline expects to build a home soon,
condolence in this, their hour the roundup campaign for this There was quite an enthusi-
! fall on the 75 milliop fund. Tex- astie meeting of the Board of
: as Baptists are to raise in cash Trade Tuesday night and some
| before the Convention at El xcellent plans were formed for
-Paso in November cne sum of the future boosting of our
- ----- two miBion dollars.' town. .Mr. E B. Campbell and
MARPIAGFC . the Pastors Workers Dr. Geo. A. Taylor were again
IV1HiHUEN in our Association are called to elected secretary and president.
---- - meet in Gimer at lOo clock a. The following directors were
Following is the list of mar- m. next Tuesday, Oct. 5, to ar- also elected. D. A. Taylor, J.
riage license issued from the range for the round un cam- M Bullock, C. W. Waller, and _
County Clerk’s office for the paign. Dr. T- V. Neal of Dallas A A Rutledge
week ending Wednesday. • will address the meting.
C. M. Chaffey and Gertie
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Girls' Attractive School Dresses
SERGE DRESSES-- Attractive middy dresses made of a
fine quality of navy blue serge. I trimmed with orange mili-
tary braid aud gold buttons, sizes 8 to [6, specially priced
at our store. /
WASH DRESSES— Dresses/for the school girls in Ging-
hams, Poplins and percales,, in checks, plaids and solid col-
ors of pink, blu and old roe. Some hEve square collars
taimmed in braid and buttoas, athers have whitegollrSard
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Which is Chapter Two of
L. N. COE
Succestor to SCHR IM BROS.
Phone 129 1
It is not infrequent among those
who do not keep a checking ac-
count. that disputes arise and er
rors occur over bills. _You need
never to pay a bill twice if you
pay by check. ...The check can-
celed by the bank is positive
proof that you paid the money.
...You will have no difficulty in
keping your accounts. straight
when you have a checking ac-
count. anceled checks and the
stub records of your checkbook
provide ypu with receipts for
payments made. )
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IF ITS SCHOOL SUPPLIES-YOU ARE
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OUR BIG WINDOW DSPLAX, PICK
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We havevendeavorg to offer to
our customrs althe confidence
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THE OLDEST AND
We are now showing on of the Eargest lines of school
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FROM THE THEORY. THAT
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CLOTHES SHOULD BE OF
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PATTERNS THAT HAVE
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business man’s business sense.
All may erial solected with ay
eye for SERVICE—the gol
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1917—and back.
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—Most up-to-date Cleaning and
Preseing carter in Northeaat,
Texas. /Two presses, electric
cleaning, and dying plant. The
only up-to-date dry-cleaning
plant-in Upshur County.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. [163], Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1920, newspaper, September 29, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431853/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.