The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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No better news could be given
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ceneral auditor of the Magnolia
entrv of valuations
the.resplendent
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to be stocked with Mexican
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ask him placed at $125,594.91.
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stalled a system of bookkeeping
Mayor R. M. Denman was re-
ported resting very well today,
considering the seriousness of
his operation for appendicitis.
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Cup Casing
which we carry in stock
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day inspecting the campus and
th- farms of the Dickson Color-
A negro met an acquaintance
of his, also colored, on the stiet
- Th happiest guy we ever saw
was one who sailed right into
the thing he wanted to do.
got a profession.”
"What is it?"
"Is‘e a orator"
"What’s a orator?"
• 666 for Headaches,’Colds, etc-
666 for Malarial Fever.
At grade cressings last year in j
Texas, 72 were killed and 256
ma. is a candidate for delegate
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• Tre Sacred Harp Singers wll edon the: gas and were found
meet at Longview next Sunday. dead . '
one in surprise.
jol themselves good citizens.
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CIGARS
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ence of church boards in session
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W. L. DICKSON,
Gilmer, Texas.
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product makes
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people who suffer the embara
rassment and disappointments
We can save you money on
TIRES AND TUBES
BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
STUDENTS FROMN >
NEGRO HOME DO
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PLENTY OF FREE WATER and AIR
EXPERT REPAIR DEPARTMENTS
SATISFACTION G JAHAN rFED OR YOUR
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SEE US FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS
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Attest:
L. G. Martin, Sec’y.
R. C. Barnwell, Pres.
accident. Smokers were ready for
a better cigarette.
Chesterfield grew and continues
to grow, on its taste alone—and
after all, taste is the smoker’s own .
best proof of tobacco quality.
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Outstanding orders a:.
few years after the universal
use of Black and White Oint-
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Aching in the small of the
back is an indication of kidney
disease. The proper course in
suh cases is to begin at once the
use of Prickly Ash Betters. It is
an effective kidney remedy and
system regulator. Price $1.25
per bottle.
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DREAD PIMPLES
public acountants, spent three
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foand everything alright.
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A SPLENDID FEEHING
That tired, half-nick, discouraged feel-
ing caused by a torpid liver and consti-
pated bowels can be gotten rid of with
surprising promptneis by using Herbine.
You feel its beneficial effect with the first
doee as its purifying and regulating effect
is thorough and complete. It not only
drives out bile and impurities but it im-
parts a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits.
Price 60c. Bold by n
Robertson’s Drug Store.
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skin diseases as • pimples,
bictches, eczema, rash, tetter,
breaking out, etc.
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This prediction is already
8!LaPP™y judging from the
T-2 Weekly Mirror with more
reading matter than all the
papers in Upshur county, and
cnc or two of the adjacent ones,
cc~3 ont to its readers tomor-
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‘Gen. Leonard Wood has re-
ceived fom Pope Pius, the med-
al of peace in recognition of his
services to humanity.
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bladder trouble, rheumatism,
and a wonder for constination.
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ment recently perfected will
Hehowia positive decline in such
tremendous demand for this
Black and Write Ointment, it is
already selling at the unpre-
cedented fate of nearly two mil-
lion packages a year, and deal-
ers everywhere are enthusiasti-
cally recommending it tv their
friends and customers. It is
economically prced,An liberal
packages. The 50c size contains
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Tongue coated, bad breath. ■
backache, are you nervous ?
Try Tex-O- Lax. Ask him about
our oil and salves. For sale at
Robertson’s Drag Store, Feb.
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to ask one of us orators bow twenty-five years, by a Negro
Huin st pi much was two and two. he’d say man that was born in slavery
+lie -amberson, ages 19’ at E -WLen in de cou’se of human time. This institution has tak-
Paso, disappointed in love, turn- ( " nen ,n de <ou seoT human . n "inlA
events it becomes necessary to en care o 788 children, placed
take de numeral of de second ut.in the State and adjoining
denomination and add it to destates for service. Our record three times as much as the 25c
figger two. I says unto you. ahd shows not one that has gone to
I says it without fear of sue- peniteptiary or has been put in
cessful contradiction, dat de re-iizil. They are hard-working
suB will inval’bly be four.’ boys and girls, trying 10 make
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2tgbeeh Gov. Neff isback in Austin.
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cotton declined another 50 j * Ge , Randdph Chester,
pouts Tuesday. author of the "Get-Rich-Quick"
O I Wallingford stories, is dealmgt
The State deficiency is now his Home in New York. •
Ul'iK nieiNu r
this year, it is announced from
Cincinnatti, by a confer-! Pats a orator.”
Report of Condition of Gilmer
Building and Loan Association
as r^orted to Satte Banking
and Insurance Commissioner on
December 31, 1923.
Loans cn Re
Estate $43,88930
Cash in banks 2,601.12
ictal ........ $46,490.42
Capital paid in regular r
Installments ... $43,607.72
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The great herb tonic, for
stomach, liver, kidneys and
Te Old Maids’ Club will play
in Gladewater Friday night,
Feb. 29th) Everyone invited.
Come out and enjoy a good
laugh. The funniest-thing in
years, uder auspices of Parent-
‘Teachers Association of Pritch-
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Meets every Thureday nighf at
7:30 o’clock. ,
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Quannah is to have twelve Cengresswoman from Oklaho-
blocks of paving
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cne day and was surprised to see Galveston News
that his friend had on a new i Plcaee permit me.to thank you
suit, new hat, hewrshoes and {for your kind mention of the
ether evidences of prosperity. : Dickson Colored Orphanage
“Hay, boy,” said he, "Howibonrd meeting. W. G Proctor me.
come you dressed up this way? f tressurer of the Magnelia known skin specialists that a
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The Name Warrants Quality Suhseribe -r... Mir-or
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March 2nd.
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J. H. Mathey, merchant at
Srn Antenio, age 70, shot and
killed himself.
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Geo. Wilson, a native Texan,
was asphixiated by gas at his
home in New Orleans.
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Five men are detained in dif-
_ferentr jails charged-with mur-
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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/m1/4/?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.