The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 292, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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Offers Prize For Best Cotton
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Feed Stuff and Fertilizer
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We invite you to study the STAR and DURANT
cars. Inquire of any owner concerning the durabd*
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of these wonderful cars.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell.
Miss Newel Rushing is suffer-
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By Mrs. A. F. Beamer,
Longview News Correspondent
weather greatly diminishing th
usual Saturday crowd.
Casing
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Tc the many kind friends who, —
in which the price is uniformly $5
with a great variety of shapes and
styles to select from. 1 .
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ages of it are sold every year
proves how successful it is.
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This is a list of the Petit
Jurors for the second week of
The NEW STAR CAR
Durant Built
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Tom Franklin, 52, was shot
and killed near Crockett, and
Joe Franklin, his son, was re-
leased on bond.
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motored ever tr Lohgview Mon- counter attractions, and no "
day on business. I doubt will have a better house Mt. Pleasant Hustler
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W. G. McAdoo urged to re-
main in the Presidential race.
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Daugherty insists that he
should not reszn under attack.
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t. M. W. Poindexter. Ambassa-
dor to Peru, may be Denby’s
were well ter of Mr. ami Mrs. T. L. Den-
j man, while playing Saturday
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It is charged that treasury
A large assortment of French, 2
New York and Domestic Patterns. N
After a personal visit to the mark- (
ets, she is opening an
EXCLUSIVE $5.00 HAT SHOP !
at allims when
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Navy Denby s resignation from participate in cur prize,
the cabinet Assistant Sec. -- •
Roosevelt will not resign.
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train is on its way. It left
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in any way ministered to our
dear daughter and sister, during
her long illness, and to the
ONE TUBE FREE
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“KNOW THYSELF" was appropriately com-
manded. It is necessary for the proper self-control.
KNOW the CAR is also appropriately commanded.
It is necessary for a judicious car purchase.
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To Citizehs of Gilmer and UD- Lake Divernia They re-
Black and White Ointment is u
economically priced,a in liberal i
packages. The 50c size contains 1
three times as muhas the lib- |
eral 28c tte. All dealers have it. Eomomn amouz aee ue sme xnr nag sm, mar jubbl oumn
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Phone 160. 19
"Wny Worry,” Harold Loyd
will be at the Crystal Monday
and Tuesday 1
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the performance
Spring Millinery
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’ J ■ -0- ingsuch offer to your farmers.
Co] E. B. Cushing, who was - •
-cne—of- Gen- Pershing’s staff.
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officials have juggled the fig- vided the fertilizer he uses is all
ures of government' fighting the made exclusively by the Pitts-
7 Mrs. Stapp will have her Open-
ing of fine Spring Millinery
Tuesday, Feb. 26
trucks. We understand- they
street accompanied her to ,
fexarkana for tte examination.
She is resting fine today-
ton prize as follows:. =.
Provided as many as fifty
M The great herb tonic, for
stomach, uver, kidneys and
bladder trouble, rheumatism,
and a wonder for conatination.
A fine medicine for children as
well as old or young people.
Tongue coated, bad breath,
backache, are 1 you nervoust
Try Tex-O-Lax. Ask him about
our oil and salves. For tale at
Robertson’s Drug Store. Feb
1. 6m d4w.
LAENWS....._
AND COMMENT FERIILIER.CO
Mr. and Stafford Lassiter ing the inclement weather and -
_ family by words of consolation Gilmer Chapter R. A M. No. her knee and
or acts of kindness after her 49.will meet in regular commu- necessary to carry the little girl ,
-Heat, we desire to tender our nication Monday nUht. Feb. 25. t. T___--- *-- -- " "c
sincere and heartfelt thanks. | Business of importance. All ............ ... _
May any such sorrow be long Royal Arch Masons are urged the piece of needle. Dr. Broad-
the contest, we will give to the
results on five acres of cotton,
$15. (fifteen dollars) to the next PMssvirginia Mackey offy- B “
best five acres ten dollars, pro- ler is here the guest of Mrs Roy =
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ing himself good anyhow , Owing to the, inclement weath- ।
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—Mrs. Henry Williams a.0 oavy
Mozelle, depucted Thursday for
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For The February Term Of
County Court.
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Personal Mention of Those Who
Come and Go. > : In addition to the picture pro-
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Miss Madelle Hood, of Tyler, Music Hawks gave a perform-
is the guest of Miss Hilda Davis, ance at the Crystal Monday
' night to a ?ocd errtvd con^ider-
GJadewater, Feb. 15.—Mes- the County
‘dames George Ritchie and Abb
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slogan, of the speeches is “More few counties. It is to the inter- KELI COMMEDIANS
est of every farmer to compete. OPENED UP MONDAY =
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PLENTY OFFEREE WATER and AIR
expeKt REPAIR DEPARTMENT
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR
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- SEE US FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS
Alex Magrill of Longview was i =
burg Cotton Oil Co., and Ferti- the guest of his brother, C. A. =
lizer Works. Magrill, Thursay.
This does not in the least bar Mrs. C. B. Johnston’s fcom,: =
any farmer from using any the fcurth and fifth grades, sup- =
other fertilizer be may prefer, plied the program for the Chap- =
in order to compete for t e Gil- el exercises Wednesday morn- =
mer prize, but it is only those ing as • follows: Reading, Miss =
who use our Fertilizer who will Mozelle Rose; violin duet. =
Misses Willie Fay Jeter and 1 2
Yours very truly, Jane Cole, Miss Corinne Magrill S
Pittsburg Ci tton Oil Co., accompanyiry at the piano;!
& Fertilizer Works. . Reading, ‘ Mary Joe Sastle; I
By W. (. Hargrove, Pres. Eeading, Corinne Magrill; a
- mi g, . More than 150 are competing talk by Prof. Sanders.
Tyler Feb. 18th. Its keynote or ; in severah counties, and 200 in . ____________
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Gilmer
Filling j
Station
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Free Air—Free Waler.
Good Oils and GABLINE
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Convenient. Southeast cop-
nut of Square.
Service all the Time
A. S. BYMAN
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Are so happy about their ex- 6
perience with the wonderfulr”
Black and White Ointment A
which gets rid of all their skin %
worries, that they would like to ,
tell those who are still troubled I
with such tilings as blotches,
pimples, bumps, rash, eczema, A
“breaking out,” etc., how foolish ’
they are to keep on going M
around looking like they had"
lost all their interest in life. M
It is simply a question of *
knowing what it takes to clear u
out these diseases of the skin I
and the makers of Black and '
White Ointment seem to kave I
just what the skin needs to get 1
rid of them quickly. The fact I
that nearly two million pack- R
port fine luck. Mrs Ritchie and
tention to offer a premium for Mriand Mrs Marshall Salters
0— the best five acre, of cotton, M,O‘ West Mountain went again
. Tetexttonk canes arebeing many other eoanties ar doing, spending the day and cooking
btee the -mremfithu s encouraging better, more their dinner on We
court nnt -1 intensive farming We want to
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'A new 1.000 barrel well has ubuild Northeast Texas, and
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25th. day of Feb. 1924/ / . 1 .
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Ivan Arrington
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Frank Garrett
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Marion Smith
J A Carpenter.
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RY 'LIST falling, and dark clouds lower
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The Mirror is prepared to
turn out your job work prompt-
ly, having just added a man to
the force. Send it in at once.
FOR
Ear corn
and
FERTILIZER
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WAGHALTER’S
BARGAIN STORE
GILMER, TEXAS
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* been brought in
Falls. .
Com medians was not as well at- =
tended as opening nighs usually =
are, but those present enjoyed =
the performance. —
They will have a complete S
c hange of bill every night for =
the week’s engagement.
Mr and Mrs. R.C. Burnett’s d&w-lte J E. Croley & Sons.
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deferred in coming to; them. to he present. .
Respectfully, L. G. MARTIN,
J. J. Darnell and family 292-d6t wit Sec’y.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 292, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1924, newspaper, February 19, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432179/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.