The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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Two cars of good feed oats
just received by Rex Moughon.
Rex Moughon has a big lot of
feed oats and cotton seed meal.
Eefore buying get his prices. tf
2 has good Shoes for all members of
Mhe family, and at prices that will
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Advertising is the life blood
of prosperous trade.
It Pas been oft repeated that
Woodrow Wison was an ideal-
ist. Yes, he visioned an ideal
Attention—Under a ne w ruling, newspapers are to have the
same attentica as letter mail. If this paper does not reach you
in the same time after publication that a letter would, please
report the matter to the postmaster.
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The Gilmer Mirror and Dalia*
Semi-Weekly Farm News for
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aakarea at the Post Office at Gilmer, Texas, as second clss
mail matter. ________________'
f rrsAm demiring the address of their paper changed will
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-FASONs OF THE HOUR" MUST CREATE
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WM. HERRING
South Side of Square
UPSHUR HOUSES •
An ad in the Weekly •
Mirror, which has more •
than 5,000 readers, is a *
key to the most prosper- •
ous homes in Upshur and •
FLOWERS
And we also suggest toyou to bring
all your old Shoes and Harness to
us and we will do the rest at reas-
onable prices.
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MISS BETTYE STEVENS
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FOR RENT—One brick busi-
ness building in Big Sandy
Good location for any kind of
business. Address Box 61. Big
Precinct No. 3—J. H. Lyell.
Precinct No. 4—G. H. Music
_ Precinct No. 5—W. M. Gum
bie.
Precinct No. 6—J. A. Chas
lain.
Precinct No. 7—W. J. Hol
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Precinct No. 8—C. T. Cui
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The Mirror to prepared to
turn gut your job work prompt-
ly. having just added a man to
the foree. Send it in at once.
mankind and was oft renester , »
• nd vdl go on ringing •
Soz thecoridors of time as an •
*edd. where al would be peace . news, we want to get out a news-
and harmomy, which he has at- paper, not a history. tf
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Following is a directory o
County Officers.
District Clerk—Claude Ray
County Judge—S. J.Moughon
County Clerk—Ramah Oliver
County Attorney—G. L. Fler
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Couty Tax Collector—W. H
McNair.
_ County Tax ■ Assessor—C. L
Ray.
Sheriff—J. W. Bryce. -
County Superintendent — W.
G. McPeek.
County Health Officer—J. C.
Winn.
County Auditor—N. M. Har-
rison.
County Commissioners.
Precinct No. I—J. B. Woodfin
—Precinct No. S^-A; A; Harri-
son.
Precinct No. 8—J. R. Hinson.
Precinct No. 4—L.A.Richard-
son. _
Justices of the Peace.
'Precinct No;1—B. F. Bled-
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Precinct No. 2—W. S Chil-
We want every familyin Gil-,
mer to be readers of the Daily
Mirror, and we want to publish
the things that will interest all
of them. Phone us anything
you know. Phone'No. 179.
Margin—another name for
money you put up and lose after •
you have already lost. ।
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Subscribe for The Mirror.
Fashion. May we serve you?
We are authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates
lor State, County and District
sficers, as indicated, for the
Democratic nomination to the
respective places to which they
ispire, subject to the action of
he Democratic primary:
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McClelland
Atlorneys-at-Law.
, Gilmer, Texaa
Office in Walton Bldg.
adjacent counties, that
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II PRONESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS
SANITARY
Barber Shop
First Class Service
R. B. BENNETT,
Proprietor.
Your Patronage
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"pjeky- Ye he was an ideal-' • to see if it compares •
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lead the -way. When is Chief --——
Commander of the Army he. . . . . . .
drew toe award. R was in no ’ A KEY To OPEN
uncertain terms that he decar-t"
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no territasy, no reward, save to ,
make tW word safe for demo-1 ,
INSURANCG,
Fire, Tornado, Kail or
Crops, Live Stock, Bur-
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HARRISON & SON
Office Over FA M.Banh
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South Bound
Train Noj101 Arrives 2:26 am
Train No A 03 Arrives 12:11 pm
North Bound
Train Nq 102 Arrives 2:26 a.m
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:57 p.m
The Mirror can turn out your
job work promptly—-let us fig-
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open day and nighk,_ “We never
sleep.” Always wake to your
interests. Come to see us. 281tf
SERVICE CARS
Day Phone Night Phone
153 219
Anywhere Any Time
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Also Pound Man
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The Gilmer Mirror and Dallas
dM t. meeded ehe money and Semi-Weekly Farm News tor
... ____ - 51.75 per annum in advance.
accepted the service. - | _______________
Our Job Department is pre-
pared to turn out at v kind of iob
in fis-ci ass style, and right nov .
Pomptness tn getting out yor
work/ And making it to pleat#
cooks are in greater demand
than experts at either ef- the
‘ c ber trades.
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Ther are few lawyers that
j could have resisted a $25,000 re-
A tainer per annum for three
"years, most of them would have
. did just what Mr. McAdoo did,
when Mr. Doheny offered it, but
tHer are few suitable for the
presideny. and Mr. McAdoo
sooiled baa chances when he de-
For Funerals—Receptions |
• We save you telephoning
and Deliver the Flowers
Phone 155
Robertsons’ Drug Store.
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NOTICE TO FARMERS /
DR. R. C McALPIN
Dentist
Office Phone ..............186
Res. Phone ____________2
Office in Oden Building
Gilmer,-- Texas.
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having him write up things
fere, and" has succeeded in get
ting - William Jennings
Rryan to take up his residence
there and are now trying to get
John D Rockefellow to adopt
Florida as his home..
V,>ing people just married
pre generally surfeited with ad-
- about ecomomy. but don’t
economize in lore
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Very few good cooks can use
a ypewriter ex write shorthand.
They don’t. need to Good
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Offers exceptional adver-
tising opportunities to reach
all the people quickly.
The Daily will be delivered
to your door for
50 Cents Per Month
Anywhere - Any Time
Phone 140 Day 262 Night [
MIRROR MEMBERSHIP
------- No. 752.
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T a fight against excess pro-
fit tax is a good deal fiercer than
i the fight against excess profits.
We.have big supply of Meat1
and Phosphate Fertilizer, both,
mixed and unmixed. Also ear,,
corn and Maize heads The price ।
is right. See me st Tyler Gro-
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• DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 117
Residence Phone 38
Office in Walton B’l’d’g.
Another season’s wear, says
Milady fair
Will help me other expenses
tv bear.
—Dainty Dorothy.
Folks are agreeing that it1
would be just as sensible to
dig up a sturdy blooming
plant to replace it with
another one as it is to dis-
discard a well-conditioned
gown or suit that has only-
seen one season’s wear.
Dry cleaning will restore it
and the fashion authorities
are showng,you from week,
to week how to alter it to
meet the decree of Dame
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All cnanges of ads for the
Weekly Mirror must be in the
office Tuesday, the Weekly
Mirror to worked Wednesday
morning, and has to be mailed
to catch the Thursday mails,
and will not be delayed ti
Send us the news the day itis4
news, we want to get out a newa-
For Representative'4th Dist.
J. M. PERDUE
For Distr ct Judge, 7th Judicial
District. .
J. R WARREN
D. R. PENDLETON
For District Clerk
CLAUD RAY
For District Attorney 7th Judi-
cial District
GALLOWAY CALHOUN
For Tax Assessor ~“ •
E. E. CHANDLER
VV. B. (Buck) KELLY
W. A. (Arch) RUTLEDGE
- J. M. (John) HOLLOWAY
I NOAH P. HOPPER
RV. J. L. (Jesse) DAVIS
For Tax Coliector
R. M. (Roger) SHRUM
W. H McNAIR
W. A. (Walter) GASTON
E R. BLOUNT
DEE F. GAGE
For County Superintendent
MRS. MAUDE PALMER
W. A. (Lon) PHILLIPS
B. B. jj^DER
O. JECKWORTH
B. E. DUNAGAN
* EDD FENLAW
For County Attorney
LEO S. HART
*G L. FLORENCE
For Sheriff •
J. W. BRYCE
W. C. DANIELS
J. M. SEAGO
THEA SPENCER .
For County Clerk
RAMAH OLIVER
For County Treasurer
' J. M. MARSHALL
W. J. BRISON
For County Judge
S. J. MOUGHON
For Public Weigher Precinct 1.
CARL ENNIS..
R. H (Hardy) RAY
1. GOOLSBY
R L. (Bob) SMITH
HORACE BLEDSOE
WILLARD E BUSBY
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 1.
J. B. WOODFIN
For Commissioner of Commis-
storer’s Precinct Na 2.
S. G. NEWSOM, JR.
—. J. W. ADKINS
B. F. DENSON
T. N. CAMP .
_ J. W. TRUITT
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 8.
( J. R. HINSON
For Commissioner, of Commis-
sinners’ Precinct No. 4.
L. A. RICHARDSON
For Justice of the Peage, Pre-
cince No. 1.
B. F BLEDSOE
For Constable, Precinct No. 1.
R V. SHOCKEY
For Highest Cash Produce
Buyer: ,
W. W. LOMENACK
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1924, newspaper, February 27, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432186/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.