The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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CARBON Paper—Large sheets
for embroidery, or typewriter
The Gilmer Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly Farm News for
11.75 per annum in advance.
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Hon W. C. Pope, candidate
for Governor, will apeak at 2
o'clock here tomorrow.
The Gilmer Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly Farm News for
$1.75 per annum in advance.
IOWA HAMS and BACONS
Are Smoked at Tyler Daily
You KNOW They’re FRESH!
Cinco De Mayo—May 5th—is
Mexican Independence day, and
generally observed where ever
there are even a few Mexicans.
Have you ever r
Saloon
McAdoo favored for President J. E. Boykin,
was clearly indicated in thepri- ._______'
’ family. Mrs. A. Hefler and fam-
ily and Mr. Jake Hefler of Tyler.
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HAVE YOU APPENDICITIS spent Sunday here the guests of
AND DON’T KNOW WHY? Mr. and Mrs. J. Kurtz
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you how easy riding they are if you
will come to see us. '
AUTO LICENSE
FOR THE WEEK
"WOMEN WHO GIVE’
AT CRYSTAL TONIGHT
Low cut shoes, up-to-te min-
ute in style and shape, at
Waghalter’s Bargain Store,
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F. O. B. Detroit
Demountable Rims
and Starter 085 Exna
The Owl Garage
Auto Repairing and Supplies
....Day and Night Service....
On South Jefferson Highway
GILMER. TEXAS
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Advertising is the life blood
of prosperous trade.
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In the contest for the best
kept station on the Texarkana-
Waco branch of the Cotten Belt,
Mr. Harry Lucas, agent at Bet-,
tie, won the cup for the first
four months of this year. If he
wins it again it will become his
private property, and a reward
of a vacation with pay will go
with it.
A nice, pleasant purgative
that also has a genial stimulat-
ing effect in the liver and stom-
ach is why Prickly Ash Bittere
is so well liked by men who
have used it. They find it a good
medicine for the whole family.
Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts.
The wife of J m Baker, color- visits back here.
ed, Leia, dropped dead Sunday —.__
morning at their home in the Mrs. Pauline Anderson and ,
northern part of the city. She Mr Dewey Folks, who have been
cooked breakfast and was clean- visiting relatives here for some
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A Welcome Member
of the Family ;
A MOTOR car is never more appreciated than in
I the springtime. Its convenience and enjoyment
are shared by all the family—and by speeding up the
day's work, it provides more time for recreation.
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FORDS
OUR ~ SHOES ARE
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MAKE YOU LOOK
WELL DRESSED
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Manyauto accidents, and a . ------
half a dozen deaths were report- Dr. E. C. McAlpin spent Sun-
______ ______ __________ Mrs. Dora House spent the
trouble is really chronic appen- week end at Mineola visiting her
A Ford Touring Car provides every motor car esseh-
al at the lowest price for which a five passenger car
, has ever sold—- price only made possible by complete
manufacture, in tremendous volume, in the largest and
most economically operated plants in the automobile
industry
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Eficiency of manufacture is accurately reflected in the
quality and price of the Ford Touring Car
FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT MICHIGAN
Runabout— $265 Coupe— $525 Tudor Sodan-H90
Fordor Stdan — 9685 All prices f o. b Dttroit
You can buy any model by making a small down-
payment arranging easy terms for the balance.
Or you can buy on our Weekly Purchase Plan.
The Ford dealer in your neighborhood will gladly
explain both plans in detail. ' —wi
SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
There was a good crowd out
at the Baptist church Saturday
night and Sunday to hear the
Newspaper reports from
many sections of the State indi-
cate that McAdoo is the choice
of the people of Texas.
The attraction at the Crystal
* tonight will be the “Women Who
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With the rugged New Eng-
We are closing out our fertili-
zer business this week. J. R
Penn. 34-3tc
dicitis. This can often be re- parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. N.
lieved by simple glycerine, buck- Swann and to attend the bedside
thorn bark, etc., as mixed in of her mother, who i quite sick
Adlerika. ’ Most medicines act, ------
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''' s a • ' - ______ and the women who await
mwecmwumrmrasms-zrut
found in the Brazos near Gra-r the city ; and interesting on the screen
Mr. W A. Glass and wife it was “ • play and book
year-old son. I Longview, spent Sunday in the
—o- city
The around tie world flyers Mr. and Mrs. Ed McClelland
have gone on along thejpurmey of Lngview, spent Sunday in
leaving their-, lost companions
Major Martin and Sergeant
Harvey lost in Alaska.
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Following are the auto license
issued for the past week by Tax
Collector McNair:
W. B. Hill, Ford touring.
•F. T. Davidson, Ford coupe.
W. S Childress, Jr., Ford
roadster.
Bret Hart, Ford roadster.
R. M. Denman, Ford coupe.
Lester Petty, Ford coupe.
Mrs. J. B Dennis, Ford tour-
ing. •
Frank Bonner, Chevrolet
touring. •
T. M. Oxford, Ford touring.
R. B. Blalock, Ford touring ’
E. A. Armstrong, Ford road-
Senator Baker of North Da-
kota, was killed in an auto acci- Personal Mention of Thoee Whe land coast as a background Regi-
dent T rwf and Ge, nald Barker has produced a
Much so-called
ebstinate constipation. Winn’s the Method st church here and boyxreacner. Rev. Tidwell. and
Drug Store; fnas many friends here who arethsewho attended were well
--always glad to welcome his pleased with his sermons.
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only on lower bowel but Adler- ’ Rev. Allen Tooke of Rosebud,
ika acts on BOTH upper and spent Monday in the city, the
lower bowel, and removes all guest of Mr. T N. Smith. He
gasses and poisons Brings out preached at Grand.. Saline Sun-
matter you never thought was day to the Odd Fellows. Rev.
in your system. Excellent for Tooke was formerly pastor of
Barbara Bedford,
maries Saturday, wen 490 pre-’ Mrs. Euliss Buie of Longviey,
cincts heard from instructed for' spent Sunday in the city, the
him. Underwood 92. uninstruct- guest of Mr. and Mrs B. C
ed 333. Dallas, Bexar, Tarrant Buie.'
and Harris, Galveston, the larg- I -------
est voting counties were all for Mr. and Mrs. Mose Hefler and
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The Upshur County Singing -
Cenvention at Stamps was at-। ■
tended by representatives from I
all over the county Sunday, I
many from Gilmer going out. >1
ing up the house When she time, returned to the'r hme at
propped dead, without any pre- "Carroltn, Sunday. Tey were,
monition of approaching disso- accompanied by Mr. A. L. John-1—A special prceon/fe Delinea-
lution. She is survived by her .cn, who will spend a few days tor Tuesday the /6th; at Hail
husband and several children. visiting at Carrolton and Dallas. Bros. Cash Stork 44-d2te
Adoree, Robert Frazer, Frank
Keenan, Joseph Dowling, Mar-
. garet Seddon, Joan Standing, I ing of the Epwort, League to-
Victor Potel, Eddie Phillips and
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ular meeting of the Eastern tires are high-price,/quality
Star for the purpose of electing tires, but for adverting pur-
new officers for the ensuing 1 poses we will sell themextreme-
year. Every member is urged ly cheap for one wk. Starant
to be present. 2td 1 Motor Co. 42-d3tc
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
motion picture that fairly tin-
gles with romance, drama and
thrills. Sarah P. McLean
WE ARE NOW
SHOWING A COM-
PLETE LINE OF
Summer
Footwear
For MEN. WOMEN AMD CHILDREN
WE ARE NUMBERED AMONG THE FIRST TO
SHOW THHNWEST STYLES OUT. AND, TOO,
OUR PRICES ARVERY REASONABLE.
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We can get you any kind
of Ford you want and can
treat you as well as any
one else. \ Come and see
us if in the market.
Folks who
cover a lot of ground
find a heap of en-
ergy and goodness in
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.
To get that flavor, say the name
in full—“Kellogg’s Corn Flakes."
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is a prescription for Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil-
ious Fever. It kills the germs.
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The greatest fire-fighter
of them all— for your roof
EIRERGHTnG mey/wi ten you that their
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fires out but rather a mpterial that prevents hr*
Such le Johne-Manviy Asbestos Roofing—either
in shingle ar roll totfn.
7 It is not only Ba/aaEe, but it is beautifut, weath-
er-tight and peghhanenti Yet with all these fine
roofing qualitiy, it is surprisindy low in cost-
hardly more shan ordinary raf4.lt roofine
While recommend Johna-Manvinle Asbestos
Shingles dr Roll Roofine far practically every
purponey Awe elso carry all rades of roofing so
that we can meet your price requirementa.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1924, newspaper, May 5, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432242/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.