The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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The Mirror can turn out your
job work promptly—let us fig-
TO HAVE YOUR
MATTRESS
RENOVATED
Send us the news tne day it is
news, we want to get out a news-
“You can no more build up a
permanent and prosperous busi-
ness by spasmodic advertising
than you can build up a perma-
nent character by acting decent
When your brain is dull and
you cannot hold your own in a
test of wit among your fellows,
it means your liver is torpid
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GilMER KLAN No. 114
Meets First and Third Thurs-
day nights at 7:30 o’clock.
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SANITARY
Barber Shop
First Class Service
— R B. BENNETT,
... Proprietor.
Your Patronage
Appreciated
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J. W. BRYCE
THEA SPENCER -
For County Clerk -
" • RAMAH OLIVER
For County Treasurer
- J. M MARSHALL
For County Judge
S. J. MOUGHON
For Public Weigher
CARL ENNIS
HORACE BLEDSOE
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OLD INDIAN MEDICINE
MEN PASSING AWAY
mold,
And help your store succeed
in space like this your story’s
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MATTRESS SHOP
MARTIN HALL, Prop.
MIRROR MEMBERSHIP
No. 752.
COTTON BELT
TRAIN SCHEDULR
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-Cade of Ethics— Truth, Sincerety, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindli-
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i Residence Phone 38
Office in Walton Bl’d’g. '
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For Congress, Third Congres-
sional District
MORGAN G SANDERS
Fir State Senator 7th District
TOMAS G. POLLARD
(Of Smith County)
For Representative 4th Diet.
J. M. PERDUE
For District Judge, 7th Judicial
District.
J. R WARREN
For District Clerk t ■
cTAUB RAY -----—
For District Attorney 7th Judi-
cial District
. GALLOWAY CALHOUN
For Tax Assessor
J. M. (John) HOLLOWAY
For Tax Collector
W. H McNAIR
E R. BLOUNT
For County Superintendent
MRS. MAUDE PALMER
: B. E. DUNAGAN
For County Attorney
G L. FLORENCE
For Sheriff
“Ah!’Woe is me,’’ the Merchant
cried,
“When will the people learn
That I have soap and gingham
‘pied,’
And cordwood that will burn.
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ceived its first bale of new cot-
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Let us save you money by
demo- making that old mattress just
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Kail or
Crops, Live Stock, Bur-
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond,
N M.HARRISON & SON
Office Over F & M.Banh
Attenton—Under a new ruling, newspapers are to have the
gamo atteation as letter mail. If this paper does not reach you
la the same time after publication that a letter would,, please
cepoit the matter to the iv-Stmaaeefi
crats and republicans. There is: like new
not many things that they don't terms. ■
ci ademn if they are not sub-
serviant to their continued the-
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South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrives 2:01 a.m.
Train No. 103 Arrives 11:41 am
North Bound
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:57 a.m.
J Train No 104 Arrives 2:51 p.m.
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and your stomach and bowels
Call 188 for our
"Day in, day out, I wait for
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trade,
But folks just pass me by
And leave my bargains in the
shade;
They’re ‘out’ as well as I.
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Let not this be your tale of woe
if you have goods to vend;
Instead lei . thrifty shoppers
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JUST » TIP ON OUR I
SERVICE
It is our desire to render
all motorists a complete. ser-
vice. and at any time we are
ready to help in any way to
make your motor trip more
pleasant
Before starting on our
trip let us test your tires for
you. Insure having just the
right air pressure all the
time by taking advantage of
our free testing service.
Good Gulf Gasoline and
The Gilmer Mirror
shorter hours and more
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TSbscription Rates—50c per month. In advance, per annum, $4,
: Kntanea at-the Post Office at Gil mer, Texas, as second class
mail matter.
Suhsonders desiring the address of their paper changed will
3"TUCMCER & LASCH INGER.
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try that every one ought to
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Mirror and reach 1,600 inter-
ested farmer. Make the Weekly
Mirror Want Ad Column your
salesman. **3
We are authorize 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:
Carroll Florence Pat McClellan 1
FLORENCE &
. McClelland
Attorneys-at-Law
Gilmer, Texas
Office in Walton Bldg. ,
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B more soldiers in the great war
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1 reports when the Germans were
pressing on Paris
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: HAVE YOU Poultry, Hogs,
• J Mules or other live stock to sell? •
Put a -want ad in The Weekly ‘
tain.
Precinct No. 7— W. J. Hol
tana.
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 1.
J. B. WOODFIN
For Commissioner of ommis-
siorer’s Precinct NA. 2.
S. G NEWSOM, JR.
T N. CAMP
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 3.
J. R. HINSON
For_Commissioner, of Commis-
sioner*’ Precinct No. 4.
L. A. RICHARDSON
For Justice cf the Peace, Pre-
cince No. 1.
B. F BLEDSOE
For Constable, Precinct No. 1.
R V. SHOCKEY
C. M. DAVIS
For Constable Precinct No. 3.
W. E. FLOYD '
For Highest Cash Produce
Buyer - .
W. W. LOME NACK
Following is a directory ot
Bounty Officers.
District Clerk—Claude Ray
County Judge—S. J.Moughcn .. . ,
County Cerk—Ramah Oliver, are fullof bilious impuritjes To
County Attorney—G. L. Por brighten up your mental facu-
ence 1 ties and make you feel righti
p. , c,. „ Prickly Ash Bitters is the rem-
Couty Tax Collector—W. H. . . .. . ..
McNair edy you need. It clears the
I,.. ,2, , , brain and braces the body.
County Tax Assessor—C - Price $i.25 per bottle. . -
Sherir—J. W. Bryce. ' Gilmer Drux Co. Special Azts
G Souptazsuperintendent - "carbon Paper-Large- sheets 1
County Health Oricer_J. C. for embroidery, or typewriter .
Winn. | size at Mirror office. tf
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pepper.
All changes of ads for the,
Weekly Mirror must be in the !
office Tuesday, the Weekly,
Mirror is worked Wednesday |
morning, and has to be mailed
to catch thet Thursday mails,
For More Leisure, For Less
Work, For a Brightez Home
Which way their tracks
should wend.
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Oils will also insure a
smoother running motor.
GILMER FILLING
STATION
A. S. Byman, Prop.
Justices of the Peace.
Precinct No. 1—B. F. Bled-
soe.
Precinct No. 2—W. S Chil
dress.
Precinct No. 3—J. H. Lyell }
Precinct No.-4—G. H. Musi.
Precinct No. 5—W. M.Cum
bie.
Precinct No. 6—J. A Cha.
County Auditor—N. M. Har-
risen.
County Commissioners.
Precinct No. I—J. B. Woodfin
Precinct No. 2—B. F. Denson.
You a-e entitled to a free. Royal
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demonstration in your own home
Years ago the old Indian
med cine men went out into the
woods and gathered herbs,
made a tonic, and the whole
tribe took it. No doctor, no ap-
pendicitis, no stomach trouble,
no kidney trouble, no opera-
tions. They took their herb
tonic every spring and fall.
They didn’t wait until they got
sick. Blairs’ No. 7 Herb Tonic
is an old time herb medicine—
absolutely harmless. Sold on a
seven dose guarantee by all first
class drug stores.
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firing every vehicle to s’on.i
look and listen, at railroad
crossings, except in cities of»
10,0 or more.
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Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts.
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{ EAST TEXAS Public Service CO.
No doubt it would suit the 18
year elds for a constitutional
. amendment to pass prohibiting
Mthem from work until they were
. older. The boy that never work-
: ed any until he was 18 can
scarcely cultivate a taste for it.
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General Collecting
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TRANSFER WORK
J. L MOODY
Phone 257
For all kinds of Transfer
Work and Hauling. Rates
reasonable.
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When there is hard work to
do in hot weather Prickly Ash
Bitters proves its worth as a
stomach, liver and bowel purifi-
er. Men who use it stand the
heat better and are less fatigued
at night. Price $1.25 per bottle.
- Precinct No.
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free of disease.
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SUMMER-IS THE TIME
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Gasoline is now 16 cents at
all Dallas stations, but its so
. Ear to Dallas.
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There was a good crowd in
boun Saturday, many of them
enming in to hear the political,1
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the discredited '
come back in
B. L LANG
Jewelry Repair Work
Watch Work
All work guaranteed.
At Robertsons’ Drug Store
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■ LTTOER&LASCHINGER, Publishers
DR. E. C McALPIN
Dentist
Office Phone ______186
Res. Phone ... 2
Office in Oden Building
Gilmer, - Texas.
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DR. H. J. CHILDRESS |
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 117
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SHOUD BE SENT TO
A CLEANER WHO
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All the defeated candidates in
the recent primary are support-
ing Mrs. Ferguson, Lynch Dav-
idson having come out for her.
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Hereafter every man that ap-
phes for a marriage license in
Kowisiana, must present a
bealzh certificate showing he is
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1924, newspaper, August 9, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432322/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.