The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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CITATION BY PUBLIC A roN
FOR READY
DELIVERY
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Their education is as modern_as tl e advertisements
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Place your order today--whilt you are thinking of
True, this weather doesn’t feel like you would ever
CARBON- Paper—Large sheets
for embroidery, or typewriter
That we still charge just 50c
for ladies half soles and 75c for
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU
ON A SET OF BALLOONS
We Buy Your Old Tires
W. E. QUINN
herein.
Sixth: Plaintiffs further show
that they have requested M. M
Gilliam, Guardian of said min-,
ors, to file another report of sale
and secure an order approving
carpet stretcher, or" coal oil lamp.
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Hand Your Car Over T » Us
And you”can be sure that it is going to be thoroughly
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vrs to beginning, containing 60 ecssion of same, and by reason nAAC (AAA
acres of land. Total 10712 acres of said lost papers, and the re- KtI \ 11| ill
of land. The interest of said fusal of Guardian to re-execute HVIVVN •VVIV
VACUUM CUP
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YOUR COAL IS READY
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minors in said land being a one same, a cloud is placed upon the
ninth undivided interest, or title to said land which should
11 17-18 acres, now owned by be removed.
Plaintiffs That the mother of Eighth: Plaintfs further
aid minors is dead, and that M. show that the residence of each
M. Gilliam is their father and and all of the above named De-
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CONFINED TO BED suboeibeforTheMirror
----- ‘ .Advertising is the steam of
Birmingham Lady Took Cardui business activities.
I for Relief of Change of Life --------
. Our new modern equipment makes it possible for us to
take care of any job and dq it better and more economical-
ly than ever before
. Don’t throw away your .old tire. Bring it to our Vulcan-
izing Shop. We can renew it and increase your mileage
for you.
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DAY AND NIGHT SI RVK F. I H( NE 1€6
Longest Mileage
on Roughest Roads
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Without advertising, you would never
know a product’s worth until ,
you had bought it
26 E 17-10 vrs. Thence. S
580 8-10 vrs on said Renfro sur-
vey, stake on same on T. A.
Bickerstaf EB line. Ash bears
8 41 W28 vrs. Thence West 552
vrs, rock in field for corner.
Thence N 580 8-10 vrs, stake on
C. A. Dodson’s SB line. Fim brs
5% E is 7-10 vrs. Thence E 532 ,
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through this
woman's life.'
bucket and soap kettles of slavedom.
late improvements within your reach.
Third: Plaintiffs show that diligent search cannot be ascer eived notice to forward bonds
' +er extensien of sewerave and
years ago,, was sufering from wom-
anly weakiersc • ' ~
I read of Cardui in an almanac, and
thoght I would try it. I got a hottle
and it helped me from the first. After 1
that, during the whole of my married
He, took Cardui when I nettled it.
"About four years ago, change o
life came on me. . I grew wcakrr
and weaker, and was conined to toy
bed, where I lay on my back for days.
I was told that only a severe operation
could do me any good, and ihis de-
pressed me very much, for I dreaded
such an ordeal.
"I remembered how Cardui had
helped me for female trouble in the
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ready to be received and paid helped other women during change of
I/- e . - . . . .. life, so one night I told my husband
..... "i" Ine woik O ( to go to the drug store anti get me a
extending the water works and , bottle. I began taking it at once.
...... . 1. .._____, j From the first dose I could feel myself
sey erage (.an be commenced getting stronger, . . I continued to
vmIi ;<5OJXX> available for the 'take Cardui until I was eni
uh Guardian. land above described in them, for, after which
That on the 29th day of June, and that said title be divested
1918. said Guardian made ap- cut of the Defendants heroin,
nlk atiin ?n due form for the an<l invc?ted in Plaintiffs here-
sale of the minors'interest inn, ana tnattne cloud be remov- purpose,
said land, which application was ed from said title, for costs of
cn the 16th day of July, 1918, suit, and in case the Court]
granted as prayed for, and that should refuse to render judg-
line, a division comer of Ermin
Clark land. Elm bears S 5% E
13 7-10 vrs , Thence W 171 5-10
vrs, a stake for corner, S. G. brs
S 70 E 5 vrs. Elm brs S 25% E
4 5-10 vrs. Thence S 180 vrs, C.
A! Dodson’s corner, B. J. brs S (
70 E 5 vrs, Thence West 75 vrs ।
stake at J. D. Patterson’s NE
corner. Thence S 919 vrs with
Patterson's EB line, stake at
L comer of same. Thence E•
865 vrs stake at an L cor cf B. E
Goss NW corner, two pines for
witness trees Thence N 547 3-10
vrs to rock for corner at B. E.
Goss NW comer. Thence West
124 vrs to rock in field, Ermin
Clark division corner. Thence N
550 5-10 ts to beginning, con-
taining 57% acres of land.
Second Tract: On Peter Ren-
fro Survey. Beginning at stake
on EB line of said Renfro sur-
vey at C A. Dodson’s SE corner
Maple N 40 W 7 6-10 vrs, pine N
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they set:
Clark is joint other with Ray- men’s half soles. Sample Shoe
mend Clark, the other Plaintiff Store. . 127 20dc
Cardui. at all dealers*. NC-158
stated above, residence of and
the above named Defendants, is
unknown, and by diligent search
cannot be found:
Second: For cause of action
Plaintiffs allege that said
minors were left an estate by
inheritance by their mother,
Lorena Gill am, wife of M. M.
Gilliam, and mother of said
minors, now deceased, who in-
herited from their grandpar-
under said order the said ment as asked for above, then -v-o- H Brewer of Bettie
Guardian sold the interest - of they ask for a writ of mantla- ’ _ 5 ’
-uarman som me interest or .. .. , made a Ferguson-LaFollette
said miners in said land to mus requiring thesaid Guardian ispeech in front of the court
Raymond Clark., for Three Hun- to, e a repor of. sale, aVe.hcuseto a good crowd Saturday
dred Seventeen and No 100 Dol- same approved by the Cour, afterncon. Mr. Brewer is a con-
lars, cash. apd thereafter- said and execute deed m lieu of the siderable spell-binder when it
Guardian filed a report of sale, execution of such parers which comes to p political
which was approved by the arelos and cannot be found, itudes, and can point out as
County Judge of said County, ane W1 eve pray, , , many mistakes of the democrat-
and Guardian ordered to ex- . , „ E’ party', as Ingersoll could the
ecute deed, and in obedience .to Atterney for Plaintiffs, mistakes of Moses.
said order the Guardian execut- Herein fad not but have be- ___ __ I__
ed a deed to Raymond Clark -for fore said Court, at its aforesaid
the interest of said minors in regular term, this writ with.Donstssuferthemiseryofin-
said land and paid the conoid- vour- return thereon, showing digestion when you can get re-
’ration cash How you have executed the lief from Prickly Ash Bitters. It
same eases pain and drives out badly
Fouith. That said report of s , , , , dicested food One dose does +he
.1. L.c.p.n"..0 .. Given under my hand and the “gested 1ood: -ne ‘lose does -ne
ale, the order approving same, work. Try it. Price $1.25 per
were lost or mispla:d, and not o sadsouratotmce 1 bottle
... .. .0p.1.. • 4 Gilmer, cn this the 5th day of Doe
recorded in the Probate minutes A,0104 A n 1.91 , ( Ulmer Drug Co., Special Agts
of Upshur County, Texas', as re- August A: PA.m, ray 1
quircd by law, and that the said . ,\ - / A ‛
deed was delivered to the Clerk, District Court, Upshur
Plaintiff. Raymond Clark, and e ’ ounty, Texas
by him lost or misplaced, and Aug-9-16-23-30.
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same, and execute a new deed,
ents, W. J. and L. C. Jones, both in lieu of the lost one, al of
deceased, the land hereinafter which he has failed and refused,
described, and who died in Up- and still fails and refuses to do,
shur county, Texas, intestate. to Plaintiffs damage in the sum ‛
and left the following described cf Four Hundred Pollars.
Seventh: PTaitifs allege that
First Tract: On'Peter Renfro, they paid a far valuation for!
Headright Survey. Beginning said land in cash, went in pos- i
at a stake on C. A. Dodson’s SB at-------e____ ________
Advertisements induce such progress. They uige =
wide use that means improvement. They help you lift #
the out-of-date into tl e attic-—rid you of the water ==
ibout the 25th day of April, tained, 4 fcr extensicn of sewerage and
’,918 M. M. Gilliam was appoint- Wherefore Plaintiffs pray water w -ks in Gilmer to the
d Guardian of the Estate of that the Defendants M. M. Gil-' Att 1 ney General for approval,
•aid minors, returned an inven- lism, individually, and as ad that after that they be
ory, and executed bond, signed Guardian of said minors, and .placed in the banl there, ready
by himself, as principal, W. A. a'co the above named minors, tc be forwarded to the pur-
Gilliam, J. B. Whitfield and L. A Bertha, Lorine and Minnie Gil-1 chasers in St. Louis, Messrs.
Latch, as sureties, which was lidm, be cited by publication tp Garrett & Garrett buying for
approved bn the 3rd day of May, answer this petition, and, on them. All these approvals and
918, by- W. H. McClelland, final hearing, plaintiffs have । transmission will perhaps take
County Judge, Upshur County, judgment decreeing the title to about ten days before they are
Texas, and duly qualified as the Eleven and 17-18 acres of
= CEW youngsters to-day ever saw a horse-hair tf.
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cannot be found.
Fifth: That thereafter Ray-
mond Clark conveyed to Ermin
Clark a portion of said above
described land, and said Ermin
need Coal, but you will.
, And you sive money, time and worry , beside getting the 'grade and kind
of Coal you want.
We are exclusive agents for the fanous Illinois Zeigler Coal. This coal
I liey couldn’t br ud
rags into a rug, or wind yarn without tangling. But
Troubles and Says It Helped ----
Her “So Much.” . • j
Birmingham, Ala.—“I' first took A
Cardui fur that tired, worn-out feeling P
that comes from being dreadfully run d
down," ays Mrs. Catherire E. Smith,
of 2103 Stout Street: "Twenty-five
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Upshur County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon M. M. Gilliar» Guard-
ian, find Bertha Gilliam, Lorine
Gilliam and Minnie Gilliam,
minors, by making publication
of this Citation once in each
week for four successive weeks
previous to the return day
hereof, in some newspaper pub-
lished in your county, to appear
- at the next regular term Of the
District Court of Upshur county
to be holden at the Court House
thereof, in Gilmer, on the 2nd
Monday in September A. D.,
' 1924, the same being the 8th
day of September A D. 1924,
then and there to answer a pe-
tition filed in said Court on the
5th day of August A. D. 1924. in
a suit, numbered on the docket
—ef-maie.CeurtNa.5205.wherein
Ramond Clark and Ermin Clark
are Plaintiffs, and M. M. Gil-
liam, Guardian, Bertha Gilliam,
Minnie G Iliam and Lorine Gil-
liam are Defendants, and said
petition alleging -
The State of Texas
County of Upshur
in the District Court of Up-
shur County, Texas, September
Term, A. D. 1924.
To the Honorable: J. R. Warren,
Judge of said Court:
Now come Raymond Clark,
who resides in Upshur county,
Txas, and Ermin Clark, who
resides in Camp County, Texas,
hereinafter styled Plaintiffs,
and by lieve of the Court first
had and obtained files this their
first amended original petition
filed, complaining Of M
M. Gilliam, individually, and as
Guardian of the Estates of Ber-
tha, Lorine and Minnie Gilliam,
minors, and Bertha, Lorine and
Minnie G:lliam, minors, individ-
ually. hereinafter styled De-
fendants, and respectfully show
to the Court:
1 L That Plaintiffs reside as
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AUGUST 9, 1924.
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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/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.