Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [5], No. [165], Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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SALE OPENS SATURDAY
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"Confidence imparts a wonder-
ful inspiration to its possessor."
— Milton.
We are taking advantage of every favorable offering. When
reduce their prices, a letter or wire nuts us in immediat possessiol
one of our New York buyers is notified instanter.
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BOLIN TO BE HERE
WITH SAM H DIXON
In many cases the reductions are fully 20 to 30 pe r <
spring prices. I ,
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Starts at our Store Tomorrow (Saturday)
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We have about 760 acres of
improved farm lannd, good wat-
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good school, that wa will sell
in blocks to suit purchaser.
See us for terms and prices;
Let us help you own a home.
T. 8. RAGLAND
Pres. First. Nat. Bank.
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Westerner who was "
reared on a ranch in I )
Wyoming, becomes a
robber and has many
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Mr. Luke Black of Stamps, will
gather thirty bales of cotton
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Rexall sale. This sale is to intro-, will convene with Glade Creek
duce you to the management, church 4 1-2 miles south of
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never to pay a bill
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go out to Kelsey Tuesday night
Mr. Barnwell having volunteer-1 that has been in cultivation fif-
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Wednesday night they will goence in that yield and that of
to TLone Mountain - if sme- one black land.
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---- The high School is endeavor-
The J. E. Stephens Co. had a ing to get along this season
four page ad in the Weekly Mir- ’ without calling on the business
ror and in the Daily Mirror men for help ,recoginsing the
Thursday announcing the partic, fact that conditions scarcely
ulars of their big twenty per justify them doing as much as
* to goto Pritchett. । Tuesday morning October 12th
8 , Sata rd ay there will be a meet fiwe miles east of Mt. Pleasant, ed to keep the American -party
‘ ~ - * which is the tram station. namest off the ticket in Novem-
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There is not so much demand There are a good many im- -------
for ice, mow and it is more pen prowements going cm in. Gilmer' It was cold enough to frost in
tiful. ' I just mow. । the bottoms Friday morning.
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us 1492 making .the increasg,ed the dust, the norther brought game of foot ball this (Friday)
. per am people to a realization of the: evening with Mt Vernon team,
ig San y 8 population is giv- fact that winter is approaching and it is to be hoped that they
ena ‘ . ,, . and no doubt there will be a will have a good crowd out
Gilmer was not aat its crest crowd in town to attend this
of growth when the census was gale.
taken, "it would have been The J. B. Moughon Co., Quit. -----------------
close to three thousand.,. ‘Business Mio is Itin going on! Judge Warren and Court
Anyway Gumer is bigger and Snoring crowds daily to Stenographer Henry Mings have
than Winnsboro by a population snapup the Many wondertu? bar returned from Quitman where
of 84, but another of our neigh- gainsihe is ottering. ; Judge Warren has been holding
boring towns, Mineola, deads us Next Thursday, Friday and District Court for the past sev-
by a population of 80, and we Saturlay the Robertson Drug eral weeks. His next court will
have no doubt See. McElroy will - - - -
be crowing about the little lead.
: Sec. Bailey says that the^ will from the 45 acres he has in cul-
tivation this year, on did land
in nearly every case our prices are material- N.
ly less than last season.
We are taking our losses on purchases b ought months ago, by equalizing prices of
the pr;sent.
el Rest assured that everything offered by J. E. St phen* Co. is in line with the new
lower price standard—and when goods can be bought at lesser prices our customers shall
a reap every benefit. \ . A M .
• Sec. Bailey is m receipt df ‘a and the Rexall remedies. ; Gilmer Friday morning Oct. 8.
letter from Sam H. Dixon who; Mr. H.C. Campbell is also ad- Suffolk the nearest train station
is to be here Tuesday next to vertising a .selling wout sale of is only about 1 mile distance.
! bX'Z ofdanessondtheouth CONDENSED MILK PRICES
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Chicago. Ill., Sept. 29—A 12 per
cent price cut was announced
here today by one of the largest
condensed milk companies in the
country. This and an announce-
• merit last week by another large
company in that line that they
haad ceased buying, is expected
eventuly to affect prices in
other branches of the dairy
produce line.*
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PATTERNS " THAT HAVE
LIFE—WIT H 0 U T BEING
“LOUD” IN THE LEAST
—COATS SHAPED Juatr
ENOUGH TO MAKE THEM
STYLISH.
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—The Quality will appeal to the
business man’s business sense.
All material selected with an*
eye for SERVICE—the good
old-fashioned kind \of servicer
you were accustomed to back of
1917—and back. -
Cleaning and Pressing
—Most up-to-date Cleaning and i
Pressing Parlor in .Northeat "
Texas. Two presses, electric
cleaning and dying plant. The
only up-to-date dry cleaning .
plant in Upshur County. a FR
L. N. COE
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS
NATIONAL UMI
W. C. BARNWELL, Ceehier. —
T. R CAOLEY, Assistant Cashier.
R. O. MOUGHON, AssistaM Cashier.
WWHAT YOU NEED
MO-HER, THIS IS THE STORE WHERE
THE’SMALLEST CHILD CAN TRADE
AND WILL BE TREATED WITH AS
. MUCH CRTESY AS ANY GROWN
PERSON.
GOOD EATS
Goodness knows they are good.
Hlet us have a little lunch talk
y juicy Hamburder. m2 J
j tired and blue, let us,hayei
a cold bottle-- always ice cold.
Tell your friends to meet you here. Just soubs
efthepostoffic- ALWAYS WELCOME.
for quick service, |
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provide ypu with receipts for,-.,
payments made.
Our officers are easily aecessible
and always glad to help-yop.
T NATIONAL BAN
Come aroqnd a
Don't forget the
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when you have a checking ac-
count. Canceled checks and the
stub records of your cheekbook
—WE’VE GOTTEN AWAY
FROM THE THEORY THAT
THE SETTLED MAN’S
We have endeavored to offer to
our customers all the confidence
inspiring factors that modern
banking has to give.
F;erisnce, Resoruyes, Organi-
sthm, Service and omtesy.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [5], No. [165], Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920, newspaper, October 1, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431855/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.