The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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JULY 24. 1924.
GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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prosperity.
sons who are interested in said
land more or less.
J. M. Perdue.
Subscribe for The Mirror.
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ginning at the SW corner of thereon, showing how you have Semi-Weekly News, $1.75.
RAMAH OLIVER,
for cor; Thence West 273 yards
Read Mirror sas.
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This is my last say before-the
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A large assortment of deli clous fresh cakes and cookies.
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J. A. STILL, Groceries
Seventh Tract: Situated in
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I than you can build up a perma-
nent character by acting decent
necessary to the development
of the country and the distrib-
ution7 of its rich products in
Send Us the news tne day it is
news, we wartt to get out a news-
wich a pine brs N 45 E 2 vrs
another brs N 5 E 3 4-10 vrs;
Thence West 170 vrs to a stone
for.a corner on the South line
of eaid 9 acre tract from which
a R O brs S I W 3 6-10 vrs a
sweet gum brs East 2 6-10 vrs;
Thence South 980 vrs the South
line said survey a stake from
whichi a post oak brs N 1914 E
the secret of
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The Gilmer Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly Farm News fox
$1.75 per annum in advance.
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Heinz Macaroni & Cheese
Heinz Spaghetti Italenne
Pork and Beans
Salad Dressing
Canned Asparagus
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and listen —
foil wrapper
cuts cost to 10
getting famous
again today-—
nine brs W 10 vrs another pine
brs S 43% W 8 vrs; Thence
South 310 vrs a stake for cor:
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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN PROBATE
Bairs' No. 7 Herb Tonic I am
sound and well, and now weigh
165 pounds. I believe Blairs' No.
7 Tonic is a God-sent medicine.”
This medicine is an old time
herb tonic, absolutely harmless,
sold by all druggiss on a 7 dose
guarantee.
Thence East 500 vrs a stake for
cor; Thence South 4671 yds a
rok for cer; Thence West 250
vrs a rock for cor; Thence South
65 yards a rock for cor; Thence
P. S. I would appreciate hav-
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The Weekly Mirror and Dallas
Fifth Tract: Situated in Up-(estate are required to appear
shur county Texas, and about and contest said application,
12% miles NW from.the tawn should they desire to do so. ; ing my
of Gilmer on the waters of' Herein fail not, but have you letter.
Caney Creek and on the Jacob, before said Court, on the first1
HOGG’S PHARMACY
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famous way back
in 1870
ial and economic life as the gen-
eral welfare demands, and thus
take care of the just rights of
the individual while providing
safeguards for every interest
said survey the North 233 yards executed the same.
a rock for corner; Thence East Witness my hand and official
Janned Tuna Fish
Vienna Sausage,
■ Chipped Beef
! Del’cious Preserves
?iekles and Olives
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Sudden guests just at meal time. Do you worry2
Home late from the club. Do you worry?
Worry breeds sickness Don't worry. There is an easy way
to avoid it. Stock your shelf with a good assortment of
ready cooked or easily prepa red foods. The list below will
olve many perplexing problemns. Look them over and phone
‘our order to us. .—
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legislative interest to me. I
.“hall give my support to meas-
yres that look to the develop-
ment of a more prosperous ag-
riculture and to a more thriving
industrial and business interest
(Pol. Adv)
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the clare—I am determined to be
Walker headright survey and day of the next term thereof,
described as follows, to-wit: Be- this Writ, with your return
Upshur county Texas, on the
headrigtht survey of Jonas Haile
day of August, 1924. at
Urg, Ark., writes: “I have been!
moping around tor four nr 1!?$, ~
years and was a walking zkel- |
eton. After using three bottles'
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said Haile survey a stake for a
corner from which a pine brs N
52 E 4 5-10 vrs a pine stump
hole brs S 67 3-4 E 3 4-10 vis;
Thence North with, the East
I’ne said survey 980 vrs to the
SE corner of a 9 acre tract on
_______________,________ - Quite a large number of peo-
273 yards a rock for corner; seal, at Gilmer, this 20th day of pie went put to the Kelsey Mor-
•hence South 233 yards a rock July, 1924. , mon colony picnic Thursday.
ELECTION BULLETIN
said survey owned by A. E,---
Bryce a stake for a corner from 1 just proportion to all our people.
I am, asking my people, of
upvil and regulated by
irrepealable; ime-tested econ- ,
omic law. I shall work for j
the ever-living. never-ending is A prescriptkm for Malaria,
necessities of an educational Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil-
zystem that qualifies all the ious Fever. It kills the germs,
and described as follows, to-wit‘[people to meet the exigencies
Beginning at the SE corner of and solve the problems of soc-
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ner of said Walker- srvey; । primary ' If you confide ycur
-W 250 vrs a rock for cor Thence
North 53214 yar: a ree’ifhr: based upon
cor., the same containing 472-3 ;
Thence West 632 1-3 vrs a stake
for cor-; Thence North 310 vrs a
stake for cor. on the SB line pf
Mrs Carry Corbott’s tract of
land; Thence East 632 1-3 vrs
to the place of beginning con-
tajning 34 acres of land more
or less.
Second Tract: Situated in Up-
shur county Texas, about 14
miles NW from thi town of Gil
mer on Vhe headright survey of
A. Z. Bryce and describee as
follows towit: Beginning at the
SW cor. of survey No. 87 on the
EB lineof survey No. 97 , made
in the name of Wm Sharp, a
stake f°r corner from which a
pine brs S 72% E 6 2-10 vrs and
a PO brs S 82 E 8 9-10 yrs;
Thence East with the line of No.
87 at 291 vrs a stake for corner
from wnich a P. O. brs S 79. W
9 9-10 vrs and a pine brs S 28
W 9 vrs; Thence South with the
line of No. 87 at 320 vrs the
Southern SW cor. of same on
•the NB line of survey No. 124
made for E H. Bryce, a stake
for cor from which a pine S
63% E 7-10 vrs a pine brs N
1 1-10 vrs: Thence West 291 vrs
w‘th NB Une said Bryce’s sur-
• vey~to his NW cor cn the EB
line of said Wm. Sharp survey
No 97 a stake for cor from
which a hickory rs N 53% E
1 4-10 vrs and a black jack brs
< • 3 E 4 2-10 vrs; Thence North
with line cf No. 97 at 280 vrs to
- the place cf beginning contain-
ing 14 431100 acres of land.
Third Tract: One other tract
or parcel of land situated in Up-
shur county, Texas, being a
portion of the Janos Haile HR
described as follows: Beginning
at the NE cor of the A. Z. Bryce
headright; Tence East with S.
A. Bryce’s SB line 274 vrs a
stake for cor; Thence South
with G. W. Wilkins NB line 280
vrs a stake for cor; Thence
West 275 vrs a stake for cor;
Thence North with A Z. Bryce’s,
original EB line 280 vrs to place
of beginning containing 131
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A cordial Invitation is extended to i
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all to come in and, hear the Pr mary |
every useful, honorable business
or profession, to look back upon
my career among you for nearly -
sixty years, and estimate me as
an honest man and a -mn , of
some ability, by what I have
done as a teacher, as a father
and as a farmer and stock rais-
er, and by what I have been as a —
law-abiding citizen.'and .endorse [
me more if you can,, by what I j
have been and what I have done
for the welfare of my people,
than by any promises that I can
make or any prognostications
that I may make venture to de-.
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If You Want Cold Drinks, Cigars, |
Cigarettes, etc. We Can Supply You. J
lows to-wit: Beginning on the . . , . «
EB line of said Sharp survey a acres of land more or less..
stake for corner from which a F...... 5 "Ti .—t
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2-6-10 vrs another brs 8 G8
W 2 4-10 vrs Thence East 170
v to the place of beginning
containing 29 48'100 cres of
land.
Which said arplication will he
heard by said Court on the-18th
Fourth Tract: Situated in Up-
sur county Texas, about 12
miles NW from the town of Gil-
mer and being a portion of the
Theadright survey of Jacob
Walker and described as fol-
lows: Beginning at the North-
east corner of a Thirteen acre
tract formally sold to G. I. Elli-
' son and Thence West 273 yds to
said Ellison’s NW comer;
Thence North ‘wit original line
332 yds to SW comer of a 47-
acre tract formally sold to G. I.
Ellison; Thence East with a
fence 228 yds: Thence North 65
yda; Thence East 53 yds a ruck
for corner; Thence South 897
yds to the place" of beginning
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable
- of Upshur County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded
to cause to be published (in a
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newspaper of general circula-
tion, which-has been published
continuously and regularly for a
period of not less than one year
in your county), at least once a
week for twenty days previous
to the return day hereof, copies
of the following notice::
The State ofTexas
To All Persons Interested in
Sthe estate of R J and G. W.
Wilkins, deceased, J. S. Moon,
AdMItdSlralUli1, lui.s filed' an up1
plication in the County Court of
Upshur County on the 11 day of
July, 1924, for the sale of the
following described real estate:
-3 First Tract: A poision of the
headright survey of William
Sharp, and being about -14
miles NW from the town of
Gilmer and described as fol-
taining 13 1-7 acres of land
more or less. '
Sixth Tract: Situated in ’Up-
shur county Texas, about 12%
miles NW from Giimer on the
headright survey of Jacob
Walker and defcribed as fol-
low: Beginning at the NW cor.
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to. the place of beginning con- Clerk County Court, Upshur. “You can no more build up a
County, Texas. | permanent and prosperous busi-
By Rose Buie, Deputy. 24-31-7 ness by spasmodic advertising
if you can’t work well in hot
weather take Prickly Ash Bit-
ters, it purios the somach,
liver and bowels nnd fertifies
the body to resist the depress-
ing influence of summer heat it
is fine for working men. Pr’ce
$h25 per bottle.
Gilmer" Drug Co., Special Agts I
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and containing twenty acres of [Gilmer. at which time all per- for justice, morality, peace and WALKING SKELETON NOW CAKBON Paper-Large sneew Advertsine * us ------
WEIGHS 165 POUNDS for embroidery, or typewriterbueiness activity.
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Mr J. S. Spencer of Wallace-
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If you want Gilmer hread,j
phone 183, wa wii! deliver it. 2 1
loaves for 15c. 15 tickets t» the
31. Gilmer Bakery. 68-me
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1924, newspaper, July 24, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432308/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.