The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 158, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921 Page: 2 of 2
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Domestic Patterns at popular
prices. Feathered Hats, smart
Sailors, and children’s Hats
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—Clothes Last Longer.
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—The Nap stands up.
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Having purchased the General
Merchandise business of Mr. J. B,.
. Rowe located in New Croley block,
I am now ready to serve the public.
Having replenished the stock, I
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Heartburn after a hearty mea* Price $1.25 per bottle. Gilmer
means weakness in the digestive Drug Co. and R. C. Barnwell.
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To any Point at any Time
Day or Niglit
D. A. YOlNG
Phone: Dav 137.
Night 261
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give them strength, tones up . -
the stomach and purifies the er, was whipped and given a
bowels. It is the remedy that .coat of tsir and feathers at Pal-
men use for such disorders, estine.
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Merchandise far he’ow any one else.
COMEHIN TO SE US
WAGHALTER’S BARGAIN STORE
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The State aid application
blanks have reached this office.
Trustees and principals should
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Gov. Neff’s speech to
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right knee. Anyone knowing the i
w hereabouts of same nofityi"
The East Texas fair opened which only me i
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Gilmer one open Ace ' watch ; 2
gold filled cse;wil) py $10.00 M.
reward; return to Mirror office
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for each school in the district. FOR SALEMMy hkue and lots
The compulsory term be- on North Mohtgomery street—:
ci on tie same day your Mrs. Rosa christjan of phene i
schoc l begin: unless otherwise 39. 158 6td2twe
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to run the deaired length of, and is declared to be a thorough
time. Not more than $1,000 willly entertaining drama.
be granted to any district. No Miss Clayton has the role of
aid will be granted to schoolcs Barbara, the heroine, who
having more than one second | elopes from her convent school
grele teacher unless such ten-with Burton Sedgewick, rascnl-
eher has begun building and hasly youger brother of her guar-
a grade of not lets than 70 per dizh, George Sedgewick. Soon
cent on at least three subjects she learns that Burton has an-
for a higher grile certificate.tother wife and a ehild living:
Teachers holding second grade He fenrs arrest on account of
certificates cannot receive more somefreadsin which he is.in-
than $100 per month: teachers volved and flees the country-
holding permanent primary car Barbara goes to live with G0-
tificryes not more than $140 rge Sedgewick end his wife,
per month; tethers holding Clara. The latter hns1seeret
first grade certificate not admirer in Gilbert Rhodes who
__ 1 elen . . is a secret partner in Burtons
mere than $150 and teachers
aiding permanent certificates cBrdara rmnds-herseir in love
not more than $175. If you ex- ~ , ... .
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ceed these limits in your sdary , x ix0 p .
. . .. ‘ . .. named Brent. When Barbara
contact., regardless of the Clara to run
sources from which he salaries . Rhodes, she follows
are paid,vour school cannot re- ,, 1 pI 1.0, .ome
. ' . ., A.I the woman to Rhodes s rooms,
ceive state aid. A testher with _ . ...__.nr.
. . .... discovers Burton hiding there,
a permanent primary certifi- ... .1 1 a..
. . ,‘c 101 and brings matters to a drama-
cate mav be principal of a state 1. .
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aid schccol if the school has __ . „ . . .. 1ndiue
. 1 . ‘ Harrison Ford is the leading
only two. teachers. A one . 1 . . I ona
, 1 1 , 0, man m A Ladv in Love and
teacher Khoo receive rfd rest of the supporting
even tho the teacherghas only a company is of singular h‛gh
second, grade certificate pro- caliber. Walter Edwr-ds was
vided it meets other require- the director
ments. Any school which has ’ _________
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The attraction at the Rex to-
day will be Ethel Clayton in her •
new Paramount Artcraft pic-
ture "A Lady in Love.” This
wehs adapted by Alice Eyton
We have anticipated tie walt
of those who desire individuality
in thenr millin
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months teim then the compul-
sory term should begin on the
same day your school begins.
The law requires all chid!llllll
The lix requires all children
between the ages of 8 and 14
to attend school at least 100
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action, so easy to operate and handle
that almost anybody, and everybody
can safely drive it.
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The Ford Coupe, permanently enclosed
with sliding glass vindows, is cozy,
and roomy—modest and refined — a car
that you, your wife or daughter will be
proud to own and drive.
ETHEL CLAYTON 18
APPEALING HERIONE
IN NEW PHOTOPLAY
to all. A
Smart Street (Hats in ma
radium effects, including 1
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MRS. CHAS. ROGERS
MILLINERY
one or two
school begins.
m; I ml application for aid if you from the popular stage play by
find that your school needs aid Harriet Ford and Alice Duer
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Pullets pure bread Trap West* ■
stock $2.00 ezkch. —J. D, Smith
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receive; for one vear whet- at Crystal today.
her it has a local tax or not and _______
....... whether it meets the building The habit or “putting if oft"
- requirements or not provided has caused the loss of/many
it will meet a few other condi- 1iles. A dose of Prickly/Ash Bit
tions. The rhove rulings will be tors at the first sign 7f indiges
( fnreed. Application should lion constipattn ay kidney
be or must be filed with this of- touble wares ofr : and
fise not later than Octohir 10th saves meney. yteh who rr
me" they must reach the State goa manngei shhuld always
not keep a bottle on fhe shelf at
* home. Price 81.?5 per bottle
to require imc. Drug c ana R C
furstes to make a division of Parnwell 1
the funds for districts having
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the stomhach, helps digestion,
the drives out gas nd fei
Americrh Legion in session at matter in the bd zels am
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FALL IS HERE
regull ly. The County Sup-'
intender.t has sole power
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PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS I
DR. J. E. ROBERTSON ;
Dentist
Office ip First Na. Bank
-Bldg. Gilmer Texas
to hav less than a
SHOE REPAIRING
Ladies half soles .75
Men’s haf soles $1.00
is to look successful And the best way to look suc-
cessful is to have your clpthes individually Tailored. FT
I am selling clothes on a very close margin of profit
and therefore have to sell for Cash Only.
Start a pressing account. My Cleaning, Dyeing and
Pressing department is always at your service.
week; after’ /—
If .. or i FOR SALE—My transfer busi- F
ness iu Gimer, also two pair (
good-horses, three wide tire wa-ii
gon and harnessr—G, W, Mat-,
hews: < ' 158 3d 1twci
W e have the Book Cover this
year—Call and get what you need,
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INSURANCE
Fire, Torade, Fail or
Crops, Live Stock, B ;r-
glary and Accident
I Can Writ Ycur Deni.
? .HAnIoN & SON
(fice OeF 1.c M.Bank
agreed upon by the trustees. If , ■ i
your school is to run six or FOR RENT-Fur room hpuse
or more months,we suggest that close ih. Apply to . L. Frad-ji
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nice assortment of small,
' wi r ot ros ■ bushes ( not
: rafted stock) Firns and
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YOST FLOR \L CO.
Tyler, i exas
Fred Ham. Agent
Phone 122
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GENUINE
“BULL”
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Tobacco makes 50
Mood cigarettes for
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We wantyou to have the
hest papr" tor ••BULL.”
So now you can receive
with each package a book
of 14 leaves of iu-
the very finest cigarette
paper in the world.
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If you feed bad; if you are
“blue" tred and discouraged,
without apparent reason, you
need Prickly Ash Bitters, the
system purifier. . It restores ac-
tion in the torpi liver, cleansea
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FALL MILLINERY DISPLAY
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Complete Stock of
Fall and 'Winter
Millinery Now on
Display at
MRS. STAPP’S
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SEE Mrs. J. D. Catlett fpr men’s j
and boys’ dres ^hirM making. !
or other plain sewing. Safisfiel
tion guaranteed, and prices are I
right. At home, north of Ward--
more han one school. A speci-
1ic‛ : mou t should be set aside
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Bad, wet weather will set in soon. How are
your children’s shoes? Why not M ua repair
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grant exemptions. Trustees
cnsegutie d ■ s. Children
may be ex mvted under ex-
treme circumstances otherwise
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them before the bad weather sets in? \
Good shots may save you a large doctor bill.
Bring your old shoes in today. . \
C. E. FRANKLIN
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at Tyler Tuesday
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Carry at all times a full line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries. We
deliver any time of the day. Just
phone 176 and give me a trial and
be convinced. “Prompt Service”
our Motto.
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SCHOOL NOTES
Beautifully tailored
models in all the
new colors and
shapes, Black Pat-
tern Hats from
Paris, France_______
FOR RENT—Two room for 1
I light house keeping. Close :n. i
to Mrs. N. M Barber, South Mont-
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please inform us at once as to
the day you expect to begin
your compulsory terms.
Several custodians have not
yet c; I led for the books for their
schools.. Please attend to this
matter at your earliest con-
venience.
State and County examina-
tions will be held in Gilmer on
Fridr and Saturday, October
7th and 8th. Examinations will
be held on the first Friday and
Saturday in each month until
August 1922.-With the excep-
tions of January. February and
March. Nolexamination will be
held during these months.
The- Institute for Colored
Teachers will convene in Gilmer
on October 10th. Programs will
be mailed to the teachers this
week
Sincerely yours,
W. G. McPeek.
Couty Snperintendent.
H Bora car Is c0 simple in
construction, so dependable in its
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 117
Residince Phone 38
Office in Walton BliE.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 158, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921, newspaper, September 28, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432106/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.