The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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WE ARE SOLE AGE
SHOES—AND REI
The said election shall be held
under the provisions of Chapter
C. H. Roberts
L. C. Blount
J H. Childress
leather
built
every
foot
Nine of New York’s
restaurants and caberets
Senator V. A. Collins of Dal-
las, candidate for Governor, will
speak at Gilmer. Monday May
Commencement exercises
the High school tonight.
Gillham, Ark., are here for the
graduating exercises, and visit-:
ing Mr. W. M. Lamb and family. !
They
are all
authorized by the Constitution
and Laws of the-State of Texas,
sale daily, commencirg May
Octobe 31, to various points
High school tonight
gram elsewhere.
of
। Sewer
most satisfactory
because of the
unfailing results
that are always .
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where it /
is used. PA
Judge R. W. Simpson and
Hon. Gordon Simpson, of Tyler,
were There Friday attending Dis-
trict court.
People who have endured tor-
tures from itching eczema will
be happy to learn that a means
of relief has been perfected and
is already enjoying unheard of
popularity on account of the
qu:ek way it gets rid of the aw-
ful disease of the skin which no-
body seemed able to figure out
before. It is called Black and
Precinct o. 5—W. M. Cum-
bie.
Precinct No. 8—C. T. Cul-
pepper.
The Stertems county dancing
master, W. R, Redford, charged
with assaulting a ten year old
girl, and fined $1,000 and two
years in jail, has had his case
affirmed.
They
are all
Judge Pendergast of Marshall
spent Friday in the city.
ence.
Couty Tax Collector—W. H.
McNair.
County Tax Assessor—C. L.
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on it? We would be 'glad to show
you how easy riding they are if you
will come to see us.
FASHIONABLE FAKIRS”
AT CRYSTAL TONIGHT
Advertising is the life blood
ot prosperous trade. **
Joy 'o
dad's
book.
dress. . ,
Precinct No. 3—J. H. Lyell.
Precinct No. 6—J.
tabi.
Precinct No. 7—W.
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saloon-
were
ITCHING ECZEMA GOES
QUICK WITH USE OF THIS
LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
te-wit!----------
Tree Thousand Dollars in the
year 1930.
Four Thousand Dollars in the
1911, as amended ,and the Con-
The recent hail injured crops st.tution and laws of the State
in a gvocd many places in Uu- of Texas, and none but resident
costly. The House will try'
pass it over his veto.
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
Personal Mention of Those Who
Come and Go.
• SEE YOURSELF ...
• IN THE MIRROR ‘
COLLINS TO
SPEAK HERE
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closed by order of the court, the
doors padlocked.
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Patrolman Herbert B. Rey-
ocnli
On South Jefferson Highway
GILMER. TEXAS
I Sales 2%
times as
much as that
of any other
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OVER RED GOOSE SHOES
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. 1—J. B. Woodfin
Precinct No. 2—B. F. Denson.
Precinct No. 3—J. R. Hinson.
Precinct No. 4—L.A.Richard-
•on.
Justices of the Peace.
Precinct No. 1—B. F. Bled-
soe.
Precinct No. 2—W. S. Chil-
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in the North A
in a car with
us if ipthe market.
KIDS
intry are going
Mr. J. R Nelson nf Jefferson. ,
is here demonstrating a one
aMGMahkuneedcmzaqbdadzzemsesi
ladjuas guszean.
Be It Ordered by the City
Council of the City of Gilmer,
Texas, that an election be held
• on the 27th day of May, 1924,
one of the best s|
position to issue the Sewer Ex-
' tension Bends shall have writ-
ten or printed upon their ballots
the words:
“For the Issuance of Sewer
Extension Bonds and the Levy
iginal, say
logs’s Cor
We have just'opened a new
meat market in a new and sani-
tary =arket building in Silver
Ally. und. solicit your patron-
age. Give us a trial—Phone 165.
Commencement exercises at
alotabs
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shur county, and the continued
cool weather is making cotton
The great herb tonic, for
stomach, uver, kidneys and
bladder trouble, rheumatism,
and a wonder for constination.
A Ine medicine for children as
well as old or young people.
Tongue coated, bad breath,
backache, are you nervous?
Try Tex-O-Lax. Ask him about
our oil and salves. For sale at
Robertapn's Drug Store. Feb.
1. 6m dAw.
Judge Arch C. Allen, the
county judge of Dallas county,
will speak on the campus of the
Dickson Colored Orphanage at
3:30 p. m., Sunday May 18th.
• W. W. Dickson, President-
Manager, urges the citizens of
G imer to go out and hear him.
Judge Allen is one of the out-
standing figures of Dallas, and
his visit to the Orphanage
should be recognized by a large
number of citizens turning1 out
to meet him, and hear his ad-
dress
BRUISES
a 2 Alternate application* of hot
Ewd and cold cloths—then apply
VISAS
Over 1T Million Jars Used Yearly
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• An earthquke at Ezerum, Texas.—
' Eastern Asia Minor, killed fifty —
peple. • • •
shall have written or
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levy a tax sufficient to pay the
interest cnsaid bonds and cre-
J ate a sinking fund sufficient to
County Attorney—G. L. Flor- the Sewer Extension
semi-annually. for the purpose
notified that he is heir to a
$"00,000 estate at Philadelphia.
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Miss Willie Yarbro of Alpine,
was killed climbing Mitre peak,
w'th a I party of g irls. She fell
down a steep incline when she
was frightened by a rattlesnake.
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Judge J D. Campbell of Beau-
mont. has been appointed Judge
of the-Sixtieth District Court,
to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Judge E. A McDowell.
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The excusion act barring Jap-
2nese, and cutting down the
Quota of other immigrants,has
been passed, inspite of Presi-
dent Coolidge’s efforts to delay
• it.
The State of Texas
County of Upshur
City of Gilmer
Whereas, the City Council of
the City of Gilmer, Texas,
deems it advisable to issue the
tion is as swift as a con.et and particularly Chapter Nine of the
as joyous as a Christmas festi- General Laws passed by the
val in this play, which deals Thirty-Seventh Legislature at
with the hero occupying the po- its Regular Session in 1921.
sition of boring holes in antique The said election shall be held
furniture, and working up a at the City Hall in the City of
romance with the pretty girl Gilmer, Texas, and the follow-
nert door. ing named persons are hereby
i-
The continued cool weather is. . ....
greatly retarding the growth , ’ I a pr.cripton f Malaria
young crepe. It was warmer । Chil' - c,a d Fever, Dengue or Bil-
Friday. **icu I Fever. It kills the germs.
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--1. Title 18. Revised Statutes
a be Fakirs,” will be presented
nods of Los Angeles, has been fat the Crystal tonight. The ac-
stabbed nine times by her hus- horse mowing machine,
band at El Paso. He is in jail. -------
J appo.nted managers of
at election. to-wit:
qualified property taxpaying
voters of the City of Gilmer,
Texas, shall be allowed to vote.
All voters who favor the pro-
White Ointment.
Most all dealers have Black
and White Ointment, and Soap, i
on account of the tiemendous
ASK THE
CLERKS
1 thirty days from the date of
this order, at which' election
tion the following proposition
shall be submitted:
“Shall the City Council of the
, City of Gilmer, Texas, be
authorized to issue \e bonds of
the .City of Gilmer, in the sum
of Twenty-Eght Thousand Dol-
lars ($28,000.00) to become due
and payable serially as follows,
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Flakes.
Bilic ushess is a disorder in-
volving the stomach, liver and
bowels. It opens the door for
disease. Prickly Ash Bitters is
the right remedy. It drives out
bile and impurities and makes a
man feel bright, vigorous and
cheerful- Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug.Co., Special Agts
t and can
ell as any
e and see
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bonds of said city, for the pur-
26th at 2 p. m. He isaid to be pose hereinafter mentioned,
takers in therefore.
CORNFLAKES
Imner-sealed mat. urepow
—exelaslue Mh fentere
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three times as much as
, land.
County Judge—S. J.Moughen of a Tax in Payment Thereof.”
County Clerk—Ramah Oliver. And those opposed to issuing
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Cottage prayer meeting of
North Titus street met Thurs-
day ofternoon at the home of
Mrs W. L. Vivian. It was very
interesting, with Mrs. Will
Smith, leader, with 28 in at-
tendance. Our next meeting
will be with Mrs. John Taylor,
Thursday the 22nd, with Mrs.
King, leader.
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Congress will adjourn June 7.
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Ferguson is —speaking in
Southwest Texas.
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being not less than full thirty
days prior to the date- of the
election.
R. M. DENMAN,
Mayor, City of Gilmer, Texas
Attest:
L. G. MARTIN,
City Secretary.
A.-25-M-2-9-16-23
_______ i year 1943.
Mrs. M. M. George, Miss Mary Nine Thousand Dollars in the
Jamison, Mr. Wn Beckett andandbearing interest ‘he rate
little daughter, Dorctby, all ofof not to exceed six per centum
(6perct.) per annum, payable
H The Owl Garage
Auto Repairing and Supplies
....Day and Night Service...
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"Leezza.:
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The Zihlman charge of brib-
• ery was not upheld by the
House committee.
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Russell Hgginbotham was
drowned* in Lake Wichita, fall-
ing from the pier.
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The 3 year old baby of Arthur
Yates, was killed when their
auto overturned nearBaird. "".
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Mrs. Margaret Coward was
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T e Board of Regents of the
University are in session, arid it
is hinted that the selection of a
President for the University
will be between Gov. Neff and
Pref. Bizzell, of the A. & M.
Fashion- redeem them at matur ty, as
demand which has already
reached the rate of more than
two million packages a year in
its sales, because it relieves
eczema so quickly.
They are economical, too The
big 50c package of Ointment
COUNTY OFFICERS
Following is a directory of
County Officers.
District Clerk—Claude Fay
• which is not less than
upon their ballots the words:
"Against the Issuance of Sew-
er Extension Bonds and the
ivy of a Tax in Payment
thereof.”
The manner of holding said
electior shall be goverened by
the laws of the State of Texas
regulating general elections.
A copy of this order, signed
by the Mayor of the City of
Gilmer, attested by the City
Secretary, shall serve as a
proper notice of said election.
- The Mayor is authorized and
directed to cause notice of the
election to be posted , at three
public places in the City of Gil-
mer, one of which shall be the
City Hall, the place herein
designated for holding said elec-
tion, for at least thirty days
prior to the date of said election.
The Mayor is further author-
ized and directed to have said
Notice of Election published in
the Gilmer Mirror, which is a
newspaper of general circula-
tion in the City of Gilmer, and
which Notice shall be published
once each week for four weeks, ,
the date of the first publication
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OF DALLAS
To Speak at Dickson’s Colored A
.Orphapage, A
the construction o f
Extensions,- and to
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all states, Canada and Mexico.
Fol informatidp see T. F, GRAVES, Agent,
Gilmep,,or write General Passenger Agent, Tyler,
Tex,. T
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warm the cock
hungry man’s
Kellogg’sCorn
year 1934.
Five Thousand Dollars in the
year 1938
i Seven Thousand Dollars in the
We can get y
of Ford you v
treat you as’
one else,/Con
Have you ever rod
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Sunday is "World Good Will
Day,” and the State Superin-
tendent cf Education urges its
observance
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Coolidge vetoes the soldier
bcnus bill, claiming that it is too
for the live/
Bewave of imitations. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 25c pack-
ages bearing above pde mark.
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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/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.