The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, June 27, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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Published Daily (Except Sunday)
PETIT JURORS
Old papers, 20 cents per hun-
“ GEORGE TUCKER & SONS
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Geo. Tucker, Editor
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES, DAILY EDITION
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DR. H.J. CHILDRESS
Physiciaa and $utgeon
Office Phone 117
Reside hce Phony 38
Office in Walton Nl’dg.
"Pity the poor child who cannot associate his youth
with some dear spot where he drank in life’s freshness
and shaped the character he bears.”
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Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed will
please state both the old and the new address.
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For the July Term of the Dis-
trict Court 1921.
and ti ut
county.
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R. T. Nelson, Gilmer.
R. O. MIughon, Gilme:
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promoti g
J. S. Miller
J. E. Marsh
J. C. Mullinix
H. A. Taylor
G. C. McNair
R. II Strong
Fourth Week
R. A. Wallace
Clyde Ray
C. F. Calhoun "*•
E. P. Pennington.
G. W. Jones
J. II. Cates •
"teme-
" SERVICE CAR
To any Point at any Time
S. Turner
W. R: Long
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to get him a “big stick” yet
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es1. v- hile they are fighting boll P
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jests from ruining their ten cent
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INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Hail or
Crops, Live Stock, Bur-
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HARRHSON & SON
Office Over F.& M.Bank
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iyment and a new and iarg- . ,
job press ■''’ill be added within
ndustrv. set
reaping such
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names. Miss Blante
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- T. M. Lester.
A. J. Shelton.
D. E. Averett.
J. S. Smith
E. C. Cox
Lx next few werk-. Tie Mir
. • not cojfin ■ :• - a tiviti
1 he job line to Gilmer, bit is ;
pared to compete with any 01
town in that line and 1ie •
trial order.
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WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
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mnelons aga.; -- the gr i‘.d.
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Up-hur County is getting in-
J. E. Barker.
W. A. Marshall
T. E. Nobles
W. E. Strange
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W. M. Dunagan
S. J. Moughon
F. E. Dow
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DENMAN LUMBER COMPANY
The Home Builder '
ho advantage. Then 1-
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Bitters to relieve the stomach
and help digestion. It is a man’s
remedy for the liver and bowels.
Price $1.25 per bottle. Gilmer
. was shot five times and
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pin. Initial B. C. H. S. Reward.
Mrs. B. W Wood
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ne because we have in -im-
child-like faith let God.
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ThoUSA*D reaps OFFICER !
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MARSHALL MOTOR CO.
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are dlailylw.
regarding
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50 cts List of Grand Jurors, fen t he
_____ July term of Court, 1921.
Entered at the post office at Gilmer Texas, as second class mail'
matter
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FLOWERS, FLOWERS
For funerals, weddings,
or any other purpose,
prompt shpment secure-
ly packed: Also have a
nice assortment of small,
own root rse bushes (not
grafted stock) Ferns and
pot plants. A
YOST FLORAL CO.
Tyler, Texas
Fred Ham. Agent
Phone 122
Ft. Worth Star Telegram.
-Reports from Mexico indicate
that the West Texas delegation
now in the republic touring the]
country and attending the Mex-
can Confederation of Chambers
; of Commerce is making a decid-
ed impression. A dispatch by
Mr. Stillman Evans of the Star!
Telegram says:
"The West Texas delegation!
has made the biggest hit of the
convention. It is the largest and.
When food gives you distress Drug Co. and R. C. Barna
you need « dose of Prickly Ash Special Agents. -30
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E. W. In-all
J. C. Hilburn
A. H. Bland.
W. C. Longshore
H. II. Morris
W. T. 1 cobetter
Tim )arsh
S. A Nelson
IL P. Honeycutt
G. R. McKissick.
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Thompson, restaurant
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1,r2i bi.l. Men-W men. $3
.V(.l. n-Een Co. Philadel-
-11 30tde.
$2.50 per 1000. I belleve F
have the purest Porto Ricas in
East Texas, also Nancy Halls,
All seed treated before Bedding.
Beds 50 yards north of Ice Plant
B. F, ALDREDGE
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R. W. Srnt,
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ing our then the day dawns and We are
covered after an in
It is believed a great
. , .1,0 ’ , „ dream. There is no need to be
President Harding is having a
, , . .. . , disheartened or down-cast. 1 here
hard time getting Congress to do . . , ,
u. . . 1, is light ahead. There is a power
what he wants done. He 11 have .
’hat can change even "ning an
killed at Paris by a woman. She
didn't tell the-reason when'ar-
rested.
dense darkness pre-
. ... . , tot. . r 1”. ,inF the path
Anyway, it didn t cost Lenine , . , . . . .
’ ' . .hegc and we are afraid.to move,
as much as it did the kaiser to . qa wie there are
find out that he couldn't run the " . ,
,, thinigs we so much ‘Vish to ao
world. , , -1. ,
and cur inability is nerve rack-
r simply let God.
for the Mirror.
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"It is worth a life of care and labor to wn for our-
selves and our children a horn? whose influenca will en-
rich them and us while life lasts.
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State Sup
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DR. .1. E. R0BEKT8ON
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Office in FirNNa. Lank
Bide. Gibnea Texas
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We have felt the pang caused by
auverse and distressing condi-
e a:, has e all but despairec.
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Here are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit. They show you just
how many Fcrd cars and trucks have been built each month since January 1, 1921 and
how many have been sold to retail customers, in the. United States.
Produced ( Del. to Retail Customers
.29,883 ' 57,208
. 1 03,003
..............61,886 87,221
ova rrouucun ...........—127,074 ' N Total Retail Sales ....... 208,032
showing that actual sales for the first three months of 1921 exceeded production by ■
80,958 Ford cars and trucks! x
April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks and the estimat
ed April output of the factory and assembly plants combinedicalls for only 90,000.
These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is growing much faster
than manufacturing facilities to produce and were it not for the dealers’ limited stocks,
which are now being rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been compelled
to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of •
orders will prevent anything like prompt deliveries.
If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you want it, you should
place your order now. Don’t delay. Phone us or drop us a card.
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DR. E. C. McALPIN
Dental Surgeon
< nuilamg-1
Phone 186
Gilmer Texas ।
-in } a" to yeal .
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There is no county in East
Texas better adapted to fruit
Ge. A. Loyd, Giinien.
J. C. Porsneil, Lafa, tt ,
M. L. Aimstrong, Ore City.
C. H. Harris, Pittsburg.
Frank C. Duffey, Thomas.
J. A. Murphey. Big Sandy.
Geo. A. Harrison. laiuyette.
L. L. Berry , Glenwood.
E. Parker, Big Sandy.
J! L. Dunagan, Big sandy
J. M. Farmer, James.
J. W. (Will) Davis, Th mas.
J. IL Badgett, (lalewater.
W. A. Gaston. Pritchett.
Day or Night
D. A. Y(H NG
Phone: My 137.
Night 21
Giimer, Texas
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cigann as
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( I THIR CHIIDREN PROPERLJ
; CANDY/ MAKING Business:
[Star; at home. Everything fur-
nished. Men-Women. $30 week-
ly. Bon-Bon Co. Philadelphia,
Pa., ltdp
cigarettes
! is important!
But - to
please your
1 taste is more
important. |
Just buy a
packageand
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LAWN MOWING — When
ur lawn nerds mowing,phone
17:) or see any of the carrier
boys. Y.B. and Joe Lee Wallace.
Then get acquainted with Purina
o-Molene. It is not an "Alfalfa
Mule Feed" nor is it a stock medi-
cine, but only the good sound
grains prepared in such" a way
that you get the most for your
money.
Try This
Feed your mules on eno thir1
less of the pure digestible O-Mo-
leno (by actual weight) than you
could possibly use of oatsr corn
er cheap "mined feed" and watch
the results. You will get
More Work
Better Health
Lower Feeding Coat
Sometimes we eeme to places
where the whole world seems t '
be against us: when all friends
have deserted us and when ad-
versity has made life an empty.
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3 Cgarettes
128 To save 25.
on your
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PROFESSIONAL. AND
BUSINESS ( ARDS
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R. B. P,61
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w. II. pwlr Jr.
E. L. ( h. i.: h.
r. F. Willoum. by
Tom Frigu.n.
J. T. Walton.
J. A. ( arpent r
S. H. Seabolt
D. J. Gusss
J. F. Cadenhead
C. F, Brown
A. F. Shepperd
M. J. Perdue
A. W. Mangum
A. B. Robertson
A. H. Skipper
G. W. Mathews
D. G. (Jarrington
T. E. Kipnard.
R. C. Dial
J. P. Davis
M. L. Schrum
J. H. Cook
We hase all at some period in
iife been conir nted with pr. b-
e prosper 1ms that could not be solved, or
Il summer found our-elves facing difficnl-
' a truck ties seemingly insurmountable.
$5.00 One Month
ELECTRICAL
REPAIR WORK
House wiring, fans, irons
or any electrical repair
work. New parts furnish-
ed.
LOYD ALLEN
Telephone Office Gilmer
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, June 27, 1921, newspaper, June 27, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432029/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.