The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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Hon. J. M. Perdue went up to us in Abilene, Texas, on July
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SPEAKING DATES
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LATCH PICNIC JULY 19.
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ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD STOVE
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Easy Terms, Monthly Payments
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LAUNDRY—Bring your laun-
dry to Pat Barnwell at Barnwell
& Warren’s drug store. 102-tf
ICE COLD WATERMELONS
Always on hand at Gilmer Bot-
tling Works. Phone 205. 106-Gc
Prof. W/S. Burks of San An-
tonio, is here on a visit to his
daughter, Mrs. Roy Daniels.
shrinks at the bold advances of
the girl But as the picture pro-
gresses. he undergoes a change,
hence the unusual end ng. "The
July 19th.
Lafayette,
July 21st.
Midway
T. E. Bowden has opened a
barbecue pit and lunch stand on
Tyler street, and extends his
friends and the public generally
a cordial invitation to call on
"san.
Mineral Wells .and other places
since April, arrived home Wed-
nesday afternoon and is warmly
- welomed by her many friends.
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paign years than all the years
intervening.
Mrs. J. S. Loftin of Tyler ic
visiting in Gilmer, the guests
ofhersister.Mrs.C.T.Crosbr.
Mrs. J. B. Gordon of Dallas,
Mrs. W H. Miller and daughter,
Viola, of Fairfield, are visiting
their sister, Mrs. E. B. Campbell
at Bettie.
ALL KINDS OF DE
CIOUS SA NDW ICHI
COLD DRINKS A
HAMBURGERS
tW. MATREW
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Mrs. R. M Denman will leave
Saturday for a three months’
sojourn at Vega, Texas
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skilled in bobbing hair in
the latest vogue.
Come in today and enjoy
the Summer comfpr t of
bobbed hair.
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turned frem the Farmers’ Short
Course at Longview, and re-
ports a most successful meeting
He says that many of the UJp-
chur county people attended,;
and that the trial of the scub
bull was one of the best he ever
heard. The three’ days’ Short
COUNTY CANDIDATES
FOR SUPERINTENDENT
Mr. R. C. Barnwell having re-
turned from one of his farms in
the north end cf the county says
that his corn planted with Kan-
sas reed is making pretty good
corn and that it would have
been worth $500 to him if he
had used that kind of seed on al)
his farm. He thinks that if we
can get a rain in a week or two
we will make a good cotton crop.
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ders. Candidate tor Re-
Elect’on, in Upshur ’
County.
Bill ngs Spends His Dime.” was
the director.
The theme of t-e picture is
the meeting of Muriel and the
“right man,” who in this case
Wheat, corn and oats are up.
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Cotton advances nearly $4 per
bale.
been sojourning with her aunt
I in Wichita Falls, also Henrietta
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BARBECUE PIT AND LUNCH
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FOR SALE—Three or’ four dif-
ferent tracts of land, from 3 to
-mileeei-Gilmer-Aloahlark.
smith shop. Will take a car or
pa r of mules in part payment.
See or write G. W. Tucker, Box
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When You Have An
ELECTRIC RANGE
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MATTRESS SHOP
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Speaking Dates For Part of
This week and All Next
Week.
The candidates for County
Superintendent will address the
voters in the interest of their
respective candidacies, at the
following time and places :
Simpsonville, Thursday night
July 17th.
Brumley, Friday nig:t July
18th.
Latch (pien c) Saturday af-
ternoon, July 19th. 4
Olive Branch, Saturday night
motcred to Mt Pleasant to at-
tend the ball game Thursday af.
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afternoon, July 22nd
Ore City, Tuesday night, July
22nd. a
Big Sandy, Wednesday night
July 23rd.
Kelsey, Thursday afternoon
July 24th.
Gilmer court bouse, Friday
nehtluly2th
All other candidates invited
to attend these meetings.
Will appreciate your presence
as it will give us opportunity to
see you and present our respeet-
ve claims for the office of
County Superintendent.
W. A. Phillips,
The Gilmer Ninror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly Farm News for
11.75 per annum in advance.
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Congressman Morgan G. San-
ders will speak at the following
time and places: .
Simpsonville, Monday July 21
at 3 p. m
Glenwood, Monday Jly 21, at
8:30 p. m.
Pritchett, Tuesday July 22,- at
2 p. m.
Big Sandy, Tuesday July 22,
at 3:30 p. m.
Midway. F. L. U. picnic, July
22, at 8:30 p m. .
Rosewood, Wednesday July 23,
at 2:30 p. m. 2
Stamps, Wednesday July 23,
at 8:30 p. m.
Kelsey, picnic; Thursday July
24, at 10:30 a. m.
Ore City, Thursday July 24,
at 3 p. m.
Cox School House, Thursday
July 24, at 8:30 p. m.
Everybody invited to come
out and hear him
Milk is Your Best Food-e ‘se
More of It
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Our meats are always of the
best quality and cuts. Well
seasoned beef. Phone 162.
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Mohammedans arc invading
Hindu streetseand incite riots.
' Six killed and 100 wounded.
SUMMER IS THE TIME
TO HAVE YOUR
MATTRESS
RENOVATED
- Let us save you money by
making that old mattress just
like new Call 188 for our
terms.
happens to be a bachelor, who
are visit ng in Gilmer. the
guests of Mrs Aubrey Marshall.
in Abilene, Texas, at, the above
dates mentioned.
Live town, good people, plen-
ty beds and plenty to eat.
Everybody has a cordial invita-
tion to attend. Don’t forget the1
date We are looking for you.
Your old friend,
Tom Free.
Mr. A. W. Kinnard has re-
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Gov. Nef wants a State park
in every county connected bv
(picnic) Tuesday,
Monday night.
Mrs. 1, Brightwell McFarland
PALACE BARBER
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W. B. BRYCE, Prop
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Messrs. Frank Futrell, Jimmie
Montana, says he will probably Fleetwood and A. W. Kinnard
all your wants to us. Our selection of fresh froi's
and vegetable, as well as atbael groceries, are
The fact that you place enough confidence in us
to make your grocery selections is a source of
great satisfaction to us and we exercise great care
with telephone orders.
Our suburban stere makes it possible for our
prices to be the best, so Cali us today for a trial.
Lovell C. Brawley
PHONE 174
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at Deputy Sherim Orms of Pine,
Pittsburg spent Thursday inthe city*
Represents the latest achievec: Ge
ments in typewriter tt^ntrye- ‘ " ,
tion; gives the greatest mdp-
ure of satisfactory servicegnda- ef "
quality of work that is unsur*-
passed. 1 p mhgg--k
J. M. SHEPPB
afford to miss it is a
treat.
25-26-27, 1924, at the State
Harp Sacred Harp Singing
is a prescription for Malaria, Mr. E c Lyle, who has been
Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil- visiting his daughter. Mrs. J. R.
Course started । at
Springs Thursday.
through the room to make the kitchen hot. This is economy too, for there is d
no heat wasted. «
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Personal Mention of These Who to write my school mates, old
Come and Go. . friends, and all lovers of old
—— Sacred Harp Singing to be with
NEW MARKET
stay,” assert fashion ex-
perts. Our barbers are
We have just opened a new
meat market in a new and sani-
tary -trket building in Silver
Alley, and solicit your patron-
age. Give us a trial—Phone 165
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Sava your ent rgy and [
lessen the house work A
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ELBERTA PEACHES
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PRICE REDUCING
We are making a special effort to reduce enr
entire stock of summer goods during the month of
July. We have put the m rked down price on all
summer goods in order to clean up. We must -
REDUCE OUR STOCK.
and therefore we have cut the prices to the core.L
Now this is not a great big hot air sale that we
are advartisiog, but a pure old honest-to-goodness
price reduction in order to make a clean sweep of
all summer goods during July
SEEING IS BELIEVING
% We invite you to visit our store and see for your
self, assuring you that avery parchsse you mike
with us is highly appreciated. 255
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STATION
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We are requested to announce
that there will be a picnic at
Latch July 19th, and it is the
intention of the peoph to have -
plenty to eat for dinner.
Among the candidates invited
to speak are Judge J. H. Beavers
of Winnsboro and Congressman
Morgan G Sanders of Canton,
candidates for Congress; Hon.
J. M. Perdue and J. J. Stephens
of Upshur county, candidates
for Representative.
County candidates and other.
local candidates will also be,
given an opportunity to present
"Ne Know Where You Live”
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8 USE YOUR TELEPHONE {
ITS FAMILY NIGHT
AT THE CRYSTAL
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Agnes Ayers in the “Heart
Raider,” will be the attraction
at the Crystal tonight, con-
•eeded to be ofte ot the tdTWWTOT
and most popular screen stars
n the country.
The story is replete with
thrills and has a unique climax
• Agnes Ayers, as Muriel Gray.
• regular girl, is afforded ample
ppcr tun ties for the display of
her talents as dramatic actress
nd comedienne. S-e is ably sup
rrted by Mahlen Hamilton in
the leading man’s role and a
last ranking with the finest. F
include? Charles Rugg'es,
Fraser Coulter. Mario Burke
end Charles Riegal. Wesley
Rurgles, who made “Mr.
San Marcos, San Antonio and
other points, is at home agoin
He reports a most enjoyable
visit, and that crops in that rec-
Texas now has five cities in , ternoon.
the 100,000 class. El.Paso hav-j
ing just entered this class.
* 1 Abilene, Texas, July 15,1924.
* Dear Editor:
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; “Bobbed hair has come to
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ly.twice as long as my first
one, and it's still good.”
Thus remarked one of our
regular users of Good Gulf
Gasoline and Oils.
They find that by using
the. right grade of gasoline
and oil regularly, they get
longer life and usefulness
from their cars.
Proper Lubrication Cuts
Depreciation to a minimum
and reduces repair bills.
Take advantage of our
free crankcase service.
GILMER FILLING
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Hair Bobbing
O. D Dickson was arrested Mrs -HershelM. Timmons and
here on . charge of fraud. on children of TTexarkana, who
information from Palo Pinto have been visiting in G lmer,
county, but immediately trace , e guests cf Mrs. Edwin Al-
bond. The complaint grew out dredge, will return home Friday.
of the selling cf glasses that j., . „
had been delayed in arrival, and Mr,and Mrs. J F. Boykin and
it was not believed that there son, Becton, returned te their
Was a y criminal inten.. , after a visit in Gilmer, the. Heart Raider" is a picture tha‛
. There was a graveyard work- * guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
ing at Lafayette Wednesday, ,n'
and the candidates showed their1 „ _ .. “ „
constituents hew industriols"Mrs. Luther Creath Smith and
they were and how well they, lttle.son, Luther Creath, Jr. of
cculd work. They went out to- San Antonio, aje here on a visit
day to clean off the tone Moult- to Mr. Smith’s parents,, Mr.
. . . T. . and Mrs. Geo. Tucker. and Mr.
tain cemetery. There is more , „ _ 8 . ’
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graveyard work done on cam- \ u
Mrs. Pet Buie Smit, who has
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All growers who have Elberta
Peaches please get in touch
with me at once. There are
e‛g:t cr ten cars of Elbertas
sattered over Upshur county,
and if we can get them concen-
trated at Gilmer and all work
to rether, it will be easy to load
cars, otherwise, we cannot. So
let me hear from you by Satur-
day if possible, and let us line
up and all load together.
No use in letting what Elber-
tas we have go to waste. We can
turn them into money.
Yours truly,
106-2t J. Q. Smith, Gilmer.
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GILMER, TEXAS
509000050800000000909 --Ci“--d their claims.
G.lmer, Texag S
. Also sell Remington Portablel
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- Gascline has been cut one
cent in price, and it is believed
to be going lower.
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J. M Hicks of Hosston, Is.,
was killed in an auto accident at
Snreveport.
The British aviator flying
ground the world is six hours
at Tokio.
if you want Gilmer bread, .
phone 183, wa will deliver it. 2
loaves for 15c. 15 tickets t» the
$1. Gilmer Bakery. 68-mc
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e-sgju.
will meet in Dallas to adjust
tax claims. * .
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Senator Burton K. Wheder.of
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1924, newspaper, July 17, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432302/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.