The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 254, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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For County Treasurer a
J. M MARSHALL
For Public Weigher Precinct 1.
CARL ENNIS
For County Superintendent
MRS. MAUDE PALMER
W. A. PHILLIPS
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Following is the Grand Jury for
January Term, District
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1 For District Clerk "
CLAUD RAY
For Tax Assessor .
E. E. CHANDLER
W. B. (Buck) KELLY
For Tax Collector
R. M. (Roger) SHRUM
W. H McNAIR
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COTTON BELT
TRAIN SCHEDULE
South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrives 2:26 a m
Train No. 103 Arrives 12:16 pm
North Bound
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:26 a.m
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:57 p.m
The Gilmer Mirror land Dallas
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Shaw, Ben Whitley, H L Stew-
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A W Crouch, J J Wheeler, J C
Mullinix, C E, Payne, H A Tay-
lor. W HYarbrough, J W Hogan.
i L Calloway, J, R Bryson,
Charley Bell, T O Baugh, Dick
Oliver, N W Scarbrough, J D
Loyd, S C Morgan, N A Seale,
O H Floyd, W H Stephens, J P
Bishop, J F Loven, R B Patter-
son, H W Duffey, J C Waller, C
W Willis, M J Davis, W L
. - B. B. ELDER
For County Attorney' ~
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I TNDER the new management this
•Company is behind every institu-
tion in Gilmer, as far as we can go,
realizing that the interest of/Gilmer,
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—The Miraor ean turn-out your
job work_promptly=,let us fig-
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Bad digestion robs the body
of the nourishment it needs to
maintain health and strength.
To restore tone'in the digest. ve
organs there is no better.rem-
cdy than Prickly' Ash Bitters It’
is the remedy that men use for
purifying the stomach, liver and
bowels. .
In this issue appears the an-
nouncement .of Mr. I. Goolsby
for Cotton Weigher of Precinct
No. 1.
Mr. Goolsby has been a resi-
dent of the county for more than
a ouvter of a century, is well
Cher deceased husband.
Mr Goolsby promises if hon-
ored with the position to do his
Office Phone 2
Res. Phone ...
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Having purchesed the Busy Bee restaurant, the public
is informed that we have the same.gcod cook heretofore
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AOUNCEMENTS FROM TIME TO TIME "
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' all the old patrons as well as that of the public generally
[ Everything the market affords to eat. .
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' Twenty mil ion was . I• the
amount of the fw bnidinge ‘n
Houston and Dallas was right
Office in Oden Building
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8 the family, and at prices that will
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The Best Possible Service
At the Lowest Possible Rate
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And to Let the People Know
Carroll Florence Pat Mclellal *
FLORENCE A
McClelland
Attorneys-at-Law
Gilmer, Texas
Office in Walton Bldg.
SANITARY
Barber Shop
and favorably known, and has
been a farmer and* ginner and is
Semi-Weekly Farm News for
lor - $1.75 per annum in advance.
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nounce the fojlpwing candidates
"tor State. County and District"
officers, as indicated, for the
Democratic nomination to .'the
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’Democratic primary:
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R. H (Hardy) RAY.
1. GOOLSBY Mathis, C F Fink, if Ti
For Highest Cash Produce L G C Piere, H F Hedk
Buyer « Binion/ W E Williams, L
W. W. LOMEKACK lish, C P Davis, PS ohnson,B
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Constipation is the starting
point for many diseases that
end fatally. Healthy regularity
can be established through the
use of Prickly Ash Bitters. It is
a fine bowel tonic, is mildly
stimulating and strengthens the
stomach, liver and kidneys.
Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts
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Compress during the nest .Sen-
son and has been engaged by
Mrs. Carson to weigh cotton for
her this vear while she still
holds the place as successor to For County Clerk
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F S McKeller, J H Pearson, FL Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug-Co., Special Agts
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Grand Jury
H F Goyle, Surry Turner, H M
Hicks, C Jenkins,.S S Barton.
L Jalrymple, Andrew Truitt.
W 'H Blackstone. Eugene Pitt-
men, Homer Harris, A D Mack-
ey, Rex Moughon, John Pickitt,
C E Kay, J S Ault, C T Cui
Lepper.
1- Pettit Jury. First Week,
Jan. 7, 1924.
E d Morris; D C Wallace, W
W Adams, A J Larue, M C
Capps, WE Lovell, H MMor-
van, M O Holmes, J L Whitfeld
xhn Hart, G W Sanders. W D
- (oak, Darso Brytue,-Lee Mumley,
T E Nobles, G L Griffin, H P
McGaughy, R A Wallace, R R
Taylor, J E Davis, -C A Casey,
I R Adams, Baxter Young, J H
Strange, Will Oliver, J -R Gil-
more, W I Carter, A L Watson,
O P Persell, J P Unfried, W W
Camp, A S Byman, C A Thomas,
F A Gregory. T M Camp, Walter
Rice. ...
Peti Jury, Third Week
Jan. 21, 1924.
double the population of that X
place and already there is tlk 8
of another paper there.
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: A KEY TO OP^N ’ ’ ;
UPSHUR HOUSES •
" An ad in the Weekly •
* Mirror, which has more •
• than 5,000 readers, is a ♦
B B Berry, John Hargraves, H
W Weathers, W M Blassingame,
L R Kay, D H Ribble, E A Tur-
ner, E M Corbett, D E Corner, J
C Vernon, J R Melvin,/ T L
F.elde,J C Easterly, O A
Scarbrough, W M Dunagan, W I+
Rich, W J McCullough, J W
Marr. R M Armstrong, O J
Phillips, Frank Ray, W.B Wood.
1 I Nelson, G T Bullard.' A B
Cooper, Joe Hicks Jr., J L Davis,.
.Holley Shepperd, I W Driggers,
A B Nutt, A W Bradley, L G'
Arnold, G A Harrison, Joa Cal-
loway, W E Beavers, J , H
Holmes, W E Witcher, + B
Fannin, G L Hart, C H Arnold,
E R Barnaby,. E J Farmer, A
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ihtered at the Post Office at Gilener, Texas, as second class
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Bubecribers desiring the address of their paper changed will
please state both the old and the new address.
I Foreiem Aib «ni»w« Repreent-ei,
. TH^ AMMOCAN Mtfja A.ASOC1AT>ON
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Vede of Ethics—Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kind;.
w . ness, and Moderation.
See Us Before You Buy
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reported from nearly every
town in Texas, was Jarme’v
augmented by the great number
of garages that had to be built
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Col Milton Farrier’s 10 000
spiudle cotton mill, to be put in
at Omaha, is go’ng to almost
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Jan. 28, 1921. 1 ’ I - "
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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“BUSY BEE’ §
RESTAURANT §
R. M. TALKINGTON. Proprietor.
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know • the* we can eetini you sig
thu n* thr men 1. lkeipn, about an
rerior -teaming and moeuneu..
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, The e’ectric chair at the
Huntsville pen tentiary is nearly1
installed, in fact the press re-
", ports are to the effect...that it
will be completed in January. If
the charges are in accordance
vith the time that has elapsed
, ince it was ordered nstalled it
wHt” cost the State a pretty
penny by the time the first vic-
tim is electrocuted.
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• A group of citens in the
eastern part of the city are go-
ing to petition the Light C to
extend the-linesdown that way
that they may have electric
lights Messrs. O. J. Phill ps
•nd John Pickitt who have re-
cntly built-pretty homes in that
partof town, have their kouses
wired for lights but have never
been able to get the extension
except at an,expense prohibi-
tive.
Firs Class Service
- R B. BENNETT,
Proprietor.
Your Patronage
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DR. E. C McALPIN
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not without experience in this
position as he worked at the
• ous homes in Upshur and •
• adjacent counties, that •
• will admit you, and gives •
• >ou audience to tell them *
• what you have to offer ♦
• for sale, and they listen •
* attentively at the price •
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Hail or
Crops, Live Stock, Bur-
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HARRISON A SON
OfficeOver P& M.Bnh
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New 40 pound beds $6 50
Old Ones Made New
a MARTIN HALL ?
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DR. H. J. CHILDRESS _
Physician and Surgeon
L Office Phone 117
Residence Phone 88-- -
Office in Walton Bl’d’g. _ „
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 254, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1924, newspaper, January 5, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432141/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.