Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
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arrested for being intoxicated
Lumber Company
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Meador’s Repair Shop, M. P.
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witness the settlement of -the ers do not know when they are one chance in a life time to get
Irish question .and attend the well off. True enough, perhaps, a bargain in a high grade piano.
Scandinavia’s largest bakers
has been opened at Christianz, |
being able to supply the demand
of 120,000 persons daily.
CHRISTMAS tins
SAM J. WAGHALTER, Proprietor
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An Omaha doctor says people commended granting independ-
should live to be a thousand ence to the Filipinos and in re-
years old. Some of us would sponse it has been urged that
like to do it just to be here to the independence-seeking island
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has to have anything monument in memory of Theo-
charzedtoit Infctwearenot dore Roosevelt reports contri-
iff* buttons not only from every
par the United States but
have to have money to run the
business and appreciate your Chile and China,
promptness in paying.
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FOR SALE OR
Chevrolet , roadste
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Too much sweet stuff puts
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dose of Prickly Ash Bitters cor
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petite and good digestion. Price
31.25 per bottle. Gilmer Drug
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THEAMECANPTBSASSOCIATON
ging and kissing a girl in the postponed going to church until
park unless his subscription to winter on account of the auto-
the paper was paid up in a week. mobile season will now postpone
paidupthTne dT Whimd two t unt another summer on ac-
streets.
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AVOLD DISAPPOINTMENTS
> Get out of the eleventh hourrush. If you come
we can promise positively to have your Suit or Ov
ready for you by Christmas.
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CLEANING AND PRESSING
from Hawaii, Panama and even t , , ~
LOST—On five gallon milk
can, and one xinc delivery bas-
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Let us dean up your Suit, Overcoat or Dress for
Christmas. We will make it look like new. Clothes called
for and delivered. A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK;
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Some of these football players
who are breaking the bones of
their opponents would better be
breaking atones on the road.
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The ex-Kaiser intends to give
Hereafter trophy cups that each ofhissnumerus childrn
H nat thdar t"tefS^U that they, may live in a manner
Ee much more sought after and the befitting the Hohenzedlerns,
’ contests more spirited. . and yet it would take only a cell
and bread and water to live in
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A Virginia editor threatened head of the Hohenzollerns.
to publish the name of a certain ’ n ■ - -
young man who was seen hug- Reported that the people who
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A festal event is Christmas. On thatf
look their best. Discriminating drensers-db
the things you like—will wear our hand-tailor
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FOR SALS—The Jehm Bera-
well Piano oArt $700.mew. It
has beem refinished and ro-
strung and equipped with naw
action and is just as good as new
The tone is most beautiful. It is
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Wo have on fib theeasure of most of the men in
and nearby eoutryand you could not give him
anything ho would apprecin’ more than a niee,
. Let us have your ordeeary, be we wi have time
to press it up and deliver it oh Christmas eve.
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Cleaning and Pressing
Our plant is always at you! service, we call for and
deliver all suits, coats or skirts. \
We can make that old garmenklook like new on Xmas
day. \
Phone us today and avoid the uual Christmas Rush.
There is nethimd lenger
remembered an them
Jawahry, Cut Ciaif, M»r
FOR SALE—One of the best
located reshiences in Gilmer, 5
large- rooms,Wwly finished in-
side, large lty it h outbuildings.
Terms 1-3 cash-halance as' low
as $500.yearly. \wtld consider
small farm as prt payment.—
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—This cordial relation prompts
us to wish you the best Christ-
mas Greetings and a Happy,
Prosperous NewFer.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1920, newspaper, December 22, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431916/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.