The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 6, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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GOOD TIRES and TUBES—
Come in and get the benefit of
the low price.—Starant Motor
HART A HART
Attorneys-at-Law
LEO S. HART
G L. FLORENCE
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must throw off a per cent of the
waste matter from the system,
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White Ointment and Soap will
Advertising is the life blood
of prosperous trade.
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Barber Shop
First Class Service
R B. BENNETT,
Proprietor.
Your Patronage
Appreciated
WANTED—A housekeeper for
an old couple. {Jee O. A. Shiipp,
ship guaranteed.
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• UPSHUR HOUSES •
* An ad in the Weekly •
AU Kind Of
DRAY WORK
Also Pound Man,
Phone 223 - - L. V- Hair
GILMER KLAN No. 114
Meets every Thursday night at
7:30 o’clock.
Each week.
BEN F. DAVIS
General Collecting
Office in Crosby Bldg.
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MIRROR MEMBERSHIP
No. 752.
Code af Ethlm—Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindli-
ness, and Moderation.
Giler, "Texas
Prorp attention to all
maters placed with us.
Will practice in all Courts.
Office in Crosby Building.
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COTTON BELT
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South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrives 2:26 am
Train No. 103 Arrives 12:11 pm
North Bound
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:26 am
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:57 pm
CARBON Paper—Large sheets
for embroidery, or typewriter
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For Congress. Third Congres-
sional Distr et
J. H BEAVERS
. (Of Wood County)
For Representative 4th Diet
J. M. PERDUE
For District 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
W. B. (Buck) KELLY
W. A. (Arch) RUTLEDGE
J. M. (John) HOLLOWAY
NOAH P HOPPER
REV. J. L. (Jesse) DAVIS
JETT BRAGG
For Tax Collector
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. ELDER
O. J. BECKWORTH
B. E. DUNAGAN
EDD FENLAW
For County Attorney
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PENNANT OIL is the best that modern science can
produce. Your neighbor is using Pennant Oil; ask him what
kind of results he is getting. Our confidence in Pennant Oil is
e esults our customers are getting from its use.
Auto owners are always telling us how satisfactory their motors
work* when supplied with Pennant Oil. j
Hence our claim:- More Miles to the Gallon and Less
Cost Per Mile.
ng and festering.
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i and 50c packages,
sine ointment contains
Mg m much as the 25c
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Integrity is. net disloyalty,
dishonestly, double dealing. It is
the rock foundation on which
humans must build-their hopes
of permanent success.
Uprigitness, honesty honor
these are absolutely essential
factors for lasting success.
To keep an implied promise is
just as Important as to redeem
one’s pledge, or to pay a matur-
ed note
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Pennant Auto Oil comes in
Carroll Florence Pat McClelland
FLORENCE &
McClelland
Attorneys-at-Law
Gilmer, Texas
Office in Walton Bldg.
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are caused by poisons in the
blood trying to get out. Most
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you are looking for the best LUBRICA-
NG OIL made for your car, you should use
est. Lincoln, equitable, fair. Gladewater, kA
Roosevelt, square cover, 32x4. p
Millions of neglected monu- w H Chandler,
ments lie—lie on the ground Gilmer garng, ‘
near the graves of men wao _____._________
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—Lawn Mowing—Phhone 179—
Wo are authorised to an-
nounce the following candidates
for State, County and District
officers, as indicated, for the
Democratic nomination to the
respective places to which they
aspire, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary:
The North Star in the storms Buster Wallace.
of life is Integrity. * ____________________
Washington was upr’ight, bon- LOST__Between
Attention—Under a new ruling, newspapers are to have the
same attention as letter mail. If this paper does not reach yon
in the same time after publics tion that a letter would, please
report the matter to the postmaster.
aa-e. ' CLASSIFIED AIM
. Phone Us Your Wants for Gasoline & Coal Oil
JAKE SMITH, Agent
PIERCE OIL CORPORATION "
PHONE 16 GILMER, TEXAS
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Elwell Bros. Garage Highway Garage
Chevrolet Service Station Lovell Q. Brawley
Automobile Owners
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st ths Post Office at Gilmer, Texas, as second class
ail matter. ________ -
mancaribars desiring the address of their paper changed will
please state both the old and the new address.
Inu‘amsra"asodtonj
Pure, nourishing blood makes
healthy flesh, good muscles and
a strong vitality. The reverse is
the case when the blood is poor
To drive out impurities and en-
rich the blood take Prickly Ash
Bitters. It is a most efficient
blood purifier and system regu-!
lator for men.
Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts.
Advertising is the life blooc
of prosperous trade. ••
have lacked the great virtue of
integrity.
A word that is dependable a
-service that is loyal, a con-
• and a wonder for constination.
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The laws of fashion all allow,
it's stylish to save money,
now.—Dainty Dorothy.
And s it has come to pass
that the thinking women of
the country as well as se-
rious minded men ave come
to the conclusion that the
development of thrift is nec-
essary to the development of
national character. > But if
you are going to make last
•seaon’s clothes do for a
while it does not mean that
you cannot have them dry-,
cleaned and thoroughly re-
• freshened, and that you
must not change the shape
or color of them. Our dyeing
system is a perfect one.
COECIEANINCo
* to see if it compares
sheets • favorably with what they
LOST—Between Gilmer and
Pittsburg, gentleman’s open-
face, 17-jewel Elgin watch, with
Simmons chain, $1 gold piece
attached. Liberl reward. Mrs.
F. J. Gilbreath, Winnsboro,
Texas. “ 39-d6te
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Professtonal House Mover
30 Years Experience
“It SAVES the MOTOR.”
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FOR SALE—At a bargain, new
International Webster’s una-
bridged dictionary. Cost $15,
will sell at a bargain Never
been used. Apply at the Mirror
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Hail or
Crops, Live Stock, Bur-
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HARRISON & SON
Office Over F.& M.Banh
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science that co-operates these „
are the things that differentiate ( S.RA - ED—-A blue Jersey cow
the tall timber from the scrub With crump horn and a heifer
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pass out, instend of:
• attentively at the price • backache, are you nervous?
nver, kidneys and
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
CARL ENNIS
R. H (Hardy) RAY
I. 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-
siorer’s Precinct No. 2.
S. G. NEWSOM, JR.
J. W. ADKINS
B. F. DENSON
T. N. CAMP
J. W. TRUITT
E. W. FARROW
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 3.
J. R. HINSON
For Commissioner, of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 4.
L. A. RICHARDSON
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cince No. 1.
B. F BLEDSOE
For Constable, Precinct No. 1.
R V. SHOCKEY
For Copstable Precinct No. 3.
W. E. FLOYD
For Highest Cash Produce
Buyer
W. W: LOMENACK
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Mary Bradly, Gilmer, R. 4, and
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typewriter • have heretofore paid. " Robertsop’s Drag Store. Feb.
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calf Finder please notify
all weights---Light, Medium, Heavy and Extra Heavy
Our Lubricating Chart. which is gotten out by Expert Lubricating Engineerr, tells you
correctiy and positively the correct weight to be used in each and every make of automo-
bile made. Play “Safety First” by buying the weight prescribed for your car and be safe.
Automobiles cost a lot of money and should be given the
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best of care. Properly lubricated, they will give you lots of ser-
vice. They will not only do the work better, but will do it much
cheaper if you will only use the right kind of Lubricating Oil,
-and that kind is PENNANT OIL.
•oak.
Unimpaired integrity is an
incomparable asset. '
Constantly associating with
a crafty, crooked individual, will
eventually put your conscience
to sleep, and when that inward
monitor, called the conscience, is
sound a sleep, and walks where
it’s dangerous.
Many men are not intention-
ally dishonest They simply let
their conscience doze off. They
excuse themselves on the ground
that others are practicing de-
ception, so why not they?
In the early days of my min-
ing camp experiences, it was
customary’ to catd a tender-
foot and sell him a wildcat stock
a bobcat bond. Everyone was do-
ing it.
But what was the ultimate
end? Ninety-nine of these dis-
honest men, out of a possible
hundred, walked out, or were
run out of camp.
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DR H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Surgeon
OfficePho^ 17?
Kesid^nce’ Phone"Jfi
Office in Walton BTd’g.
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FLOWERS
For Faaerato Receptions
We save yo telephoning
and Deliver the Flowers
You Pay Ekpregs.
Phone 1M
Robertsons’ Drug Store..
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PRONESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS
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DR. E. C- McALPIN
... Dentist
Office Phone__186
Res. Phone __— 2
Office in Oden Building
Gilmer, - Texas.
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I ANNOUNCEMENT 1
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K In appreciation to the people of Upshur county 8
g and Gilmer for the past patronage you have giv- &
5 on me in my shoe repair shop, and owing to the
fact that shoes are cheaper, people would rather 9
9 throw away old shoes than pay high prices for 9
2 fixing th sm. I will from this day, the fifteenth of &
g April, charge the follewingprices: \
(§) Men’s halfsoles, • - 75c @
@ Ladies’ • • . 50 ©
& All other work in accordance with these prices. g
K The best meterial and first class clean workman- K
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 6, 1924, newspaper, May 6, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432243/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.