The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Subscribe for the Mirror.
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Mr. F. H. Reeves of Pittsburg
who has been here on a visit to
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turned home Saturday
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Prosper!
Schnider, last Tuesday night.'
twin girls.
Mrs. Gladys Black of Naples:
was visiting Mrs. H. G. Ferrell
and Mrs. J. M. Griffith here last
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Personal Mention of Those Who
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Tourist,"," with Billy Franey in best sample and service in the
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Earl Parker, W. H. Farrar andi 1
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—Steam Dyeing
—Power Dry Cleaning
—2 Hoff-Man Presses.
—Car Delivery Service.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having puchased the General
Merchandse business <4 Mr. J. B,
CLEANING AND IKESSING
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You will find a great variety .
of materials and style to choose
from at M. I. Stenphen and your
suit will be made to fit YOU-by
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the greatest of all tailoring
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w aring clothes that are not
only made for your type, but
made personally for YOU.
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What Would Your Family Need?
Misses Elizabeth Olliver and
Elizabeth Marshall visited rela
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JNO. A. MATHIS, Agent
Southwestern Life Ins. Co.
, Gilmer, Texas
TOTAL DISABILITY WAIVES PBSMIUM
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Claude Wood left last week to
accept a position at Camp Logan
Houston, Texas
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Big Sendy Times.
J. J. Carrall of Grand Saline
is viaiting his brother, M. W.
Carrall.
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casual observation of the fields . 5
would indicate. j 4
Carty at all times a )
Supk and Fancy Gro
deliver any tne of the
phone 176 ane give me :
be convinced, “Prompt\ Service”
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at t.c probable expense of his family wo l be if he should die. He has a wife and four children
2,00.01 per year.
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• cleaning or pressing just phone
160. Let us clean up your last
winter suit or overcoat for you.
* SEE YOURSELF • Harry Carey in “Sundown Slim,” your cotton have it ginned at T.
IN THE,MIRoR * at the Crystal today. Also "The C. Mitchell. He guaranteed the
Miss Maurine Hilliard
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Start a pressing account. (My Cleanii g. Dyeing
Pressing department is always at your service
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BIG SANDY
Buchanan-Terry.
Mr.e Auhrev Buchan
Miss Lillian T«rrv of
were married in Longvi
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few days. Mrs. Mine- v
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chi! Iron in school.
Themas.Merrell.
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ncon.c on your property willjot support your wife and children, don’t you think you had better look for them a job while you are here
•'./a. they evidently will hae t , find a job after you are dead, and if they have some expsrience, it won't be so u.d on them, and they
I am selling clothes en a Aery c ose margin of profit
and therefore have to sevl lor Cash Only.
• “i A five real western Special, if you want the best price for
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$600.00 per year. He was carrying $7500.00 Life Insurance of which.amount he -figures
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me how you now you can be your wife's paymaster after your (hath by making a small deposit each year with the SOUTI-
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THINK, IT OVER, OLD TOP, tie n
WESTERN LIFE 01 DALLAS.
This Policy Win Fay $100.00 Per Month
houses in Ameria!
Come in and choose your mat-
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expectel at-an. <ar]y date.
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such circumstances
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thcse rimers down
look $uc-
have to live on.
months.
More Box (ar Robberies.
Railre d detectives have hcn
active in Big Sandy the pas
• •■( ral day -. with the re-alt that
more than one of our citizen-
lies uneasy on his pillow af niht
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of treading on forbidd n gmmi
Ab it 31600 worth of civarette
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5 —Clothes Last Longer.
• —98 j er cent free ire m
1, § ■ gasoline odor. - .
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Mr. J. W. Moor
two miles from f;
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uray that anvon passing hi
farm would think he h d prttyi
good cotton, a- maav of the,
stalk's were full of bolls. L ,t
they wont make anything, he
mided, tor here are samples of .
these bolls, and he exhibited!
a dozen an with his knife cut
them ont n. one bv one. an.I th' y
all had been punctured by bull
weevils, and were rotting on the
the inside, whilothey were 0,1
half grown.
7 ho.-e.that had cracked
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showed one lock of immature
cotton to the boll. . [
He also exhibiten one curious
bol t hat ’ was partially open
that had twelve divisions f -
twelve different locks of cotton,
all of them showing some cot
t n.
He was of the opinion that the
Fivure ’ he o t fee
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n! 70) per month aftei hat -
1 yeav of age. Not • that i i
.ni 0.00 per month pay ’
Fank last fall an 1 winter, rej
turned t his former !ition
here la-t Nonday. Mrs. Lar.
-dersis xpoctel within a few '
days.
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e. , ou i —___ Mr. Ira ( hristi n. formerly
Mrs. C. D. Shamberger ane . . , - -
... cn 1 of this county, but new et >mith
dughter. Miss Gracie D. 01 ' , , - ,
, ,, . ,• ceunty. nine miles orthef tv
Wichita Falls are gu sts of tht • ■>
tier, spent Saturday in the (ity.
H. Shaking hands with his od
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has been spending the summe‛ , __________
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Man Who Knows How. 17 Years Exporiegce
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as tiey have been living 1 r i s- tan
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U -hould he die this yoar. ~i0).00
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1921, newspaper, September 17, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432097/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.