The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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CARBON Paper—Large sheets
for embroidery, or typewriter
Send us the news tne day it is
news, we want to get out a news-
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Blue Cross
rotogravure
Sunday is Yorld Good Will
Day, and its observance urged.
An effort is being made to or-
ganize an Isaack Walton League
here for the protection of out-
door life, game, fish, songbirds,
etc.
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mystery ship
junior college
Czecho-Slovak
aerial cascade
Devil Dog
askari
cyper
sippio
sterol
Swaraj
taiga
sokol
soviet
realtor
camp-fire girl
Air Council
activation
Fascista ’
Riksdag
Red Star
paravane
megabar
plasmon
shoneen
precool
S.P.boat
Salutatory
Address .......
Fvelyn Wheeler
Peggy George
Ruby Hart-----
eone Childress
Ruth Shepperd
Winnie Spencer
Doris Lindsey
Wanted, white cotton rags.
Will pay five cents per pound
Deliver at Mirror office
j Gilmer
3 Filling
Esthonia
altigraph
Flag Day
mud gun
Ruthene
rollmop
sugamo
psorosis
duvetyn
Song.—“Come Where the Lilies Bloom”
Valedictory ........ .... ........
Advertising IS the steam of
business activity. "
Reduces that vibration hyour
Ford car when starting, stop-
Federal Land Bank
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Reduces carbon formation and
oil consumption.
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Wayne Fenlaw
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Paul Bradfield
Edwin Venn
Elizabeth Marshall
Rayner Moon
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President of School Board
CITY CAN ASSESS
SIDEWALK COSTS
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, Awarding of Diplomas
Song—“Good-Bye. High School”
sales by means'of Advertising.
During the present business condi-
tion the manufecturers who have iu-
sured their demand by aevertising are
in far better position in every way
than those who have trusted to the
current demand that was not of their
creating.
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Good Oils ar» GASOLINE C
Convenient. Southeast con- £
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Agents for Exide and C
Westinghouse Batteries
Service all the Time 7
A. S. BYMAN {
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Oklahoma, during the month of
August.
All his expenses will paid by
the Government.
Mr. Richardson is a student of
the Gilmer High School.
The applicaticn of Everett
Lee Lawrence, of Lafayette, a
rtudent..of the Gilmer High
School, has»also been approved.
Over 800 applications have
already been approved for the
Fort Sill Camp and young men
•of Upshur county desiring to ap-
ply should get in touch with Mr.
L. G. Blount, of Gilmer, County
Chairman of the Military Train-
ing Camps Association of the
United States, or write the C. M.
•NT. C. Officer, Fort Sam Houston.
The Commanding General de-
sires to give every young man a
chance to attend, but as the
number to be trained is limited
and the enthusiasm . so great,
prompt action is necessary to
insure a place being reserved.
The Gilmer Mirror and Dallas ARBON PaperL
Semi-Weekly Farm News for tor embroidery,
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S/The chief asset of any business is the demand for its
E product. As long as that demand^continues, the busi
= ness is on a sure foundation. But let that demand sub-
= side, and every other asset of the business is in danger
= of becoming a liability.
Open day and night. “We never
sleep.” Always awake to your
interests. Come to see us. 281tr
A torpid liver is a heavy hand-
icap to a working man. it robs
him of strength, energy and
mental alertness. To remove
the burden the proper remedy is <
Prickly Ash Bitters. It is afine 1
liver, stomach and bowel medi-
cine. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co., Special. Agts.
Have you tried the new mar-
ket in Silver Alley? Messrs.
Brown & Genter extend you a
cordial invitation. Phone 165.
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CREAM!
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we shall sell our Cream at 10c per half pint,
Milk is Your Cheapest Food--Use More of it.
ELITE DAIRY
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motoring requirment at the lowest
possible cost. It is sturdy, depend-
able, long lived; easy to drive; con-
venient to park — and possesses
the highest resale value in propor-
tion to Aist price, of any. car built.
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manding General, EighthCorps share of a new sidewalk. The
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Citizens’ Military Training cities this power as a proper
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Austin, May 14.—The power
. of a city to assess the entire
cost of side improvements on
abutting property was sustained
little effect on a steady consume!
demand for trade-marked articles ot
common use. The dealer may carry a •
lighter stock, and for a short time the
demand through the jobber may seem
curtailed; but just as sure as customers
are calling on the dealer for the prod-
uct, he is sure to supply it. and orders
soon begin to flow injto make up for
the temporary curtailment. • The total
consumption continues about the
same. .
All changes 0 ads for the
Weekly Mirror must be in the
office Tuesday. the Weekly
Mirror is worked Wednesday
morn’ng, and has-to be mailed
to catch the Thursday mails,
and will not be delayed tl
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On these hot, sultry days, without a
: breath of air stirring, a great deal de-
:: pends upon the comfort of your of-
: ficeand home.
§ You can bring those cooling breezes
8 right into your office or living room,
j dining room or bedroom at home
i! with G. E ELECTRIC FANS.
; Just reach for your telephone, call
; 187 and say, “Bring me over a cool-
l ing breeze.” And before the day is
over you’ll wonder how you ever'
stood your sultry office or home.
Fort Sam Houston, May. 15.— by the supreme court today in a j
The application of Paul Lindsey ’ case from 'I yler The city of Ty- j
Richardson, of Gilmer, Texas, ler sued to collect $417.20 from,
has been approved by the Com- Ben B. Cain, which was his
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= It is seldom listed among the assets of
E the business -it if simply assumed
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But, overnight, ( editions [may
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= and the matter-of-cou se demand gbe-
= comes conspicuous by its absence. The
= business, once strong and flourishing,
== is suddenly found to be in a yery tight
= place. The demand had not been
insurcd---and yet the entirebusiness
= depended upon its continuance.
= The modern, economical way to in-
= re the market for any reliable product
= is by advertising to the public which •
= consumes it. Advertising creates a
S steadily increasing number of custom-
f ers who desire the product, and ask
for it by name.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1924, newspaper, May 16, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432252/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.