The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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Price 11.25 per bottle.
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read them.
BEN F. DAVIS
General Collecting'
Office in Crosby Bldg.
Don’t suffer the misery of in-
digestion when you can get re-
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 117
Residence Phone 28
Office in Walton Bld’g.
GOING OUT TONIGHT WITH
THAT PIMPLE SHOWING
The trouble about finding* a
suitable place to live in a city is
. that it is troublesome to find a
neighborhood where they sleep
at night. '
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as anxious for a string of chil-
dren well matched as they are
for a string of pearls.
be
were
money and promise that you win get
it back at‘n given time and receive in-
terest meanwhile.’'
"Yes—but remember the promise
behind a bond is good only if the gov-
ernment or the corporation issuing
the bond is good,” said Aunt Emmy.
“Next time you come I’ll tell you more
about money and finance.”—Anni B.
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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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The Weekly Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly News, $1.75.
WALKING SKELETON NOW
WEIGHS 165 POUNDS
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Gilmer Dryg Co., Special Agta herb tonic, bsolutely harmless,
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Many marriages are arranged through the business office and
by d—cupidity, instead of Dan they will be marked advertise-
• upid. ment, and they will have al-
COTTON BELT
TRAIN SCIIEDULE
COUNTY COURT
JURY LIST
। Republican Women Start < National Campaign
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The newspaper that doesn’t
feel enough interest to take
1 sides in a gubernatorial race, is
accused of partisanship, but if
you read any long political arti-
cles in the Mirror about it you
can rest assured that they come
For Congress, Third Congres-
sional District
MORGAN G. SANDERS
For 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 •
CLAUD RAY
For District Attorney 7th Judi-
cial District
GALLOWAY CALHOUN
For Tax Assessor
J. Mr (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
J. W. BRYCE
THEA SPENCER
TRANSFER WORK
J. L MOODY
Phone 257
For all kinds of Transfer
Work and Hauling. Rates
reasonable.
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Royal Electric
Cleaners
Anyway, Gompers has romp-
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South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrival 2:01 a.m.
Train No. 103 Arrives 11:41 am
North Bound
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:57 a.m.
Train No- 104 Arrives 2:51 p.m.
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is a prescription for Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil-
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and has never yet had to ask a (like new
favor of the Governor. We have terms. •
noaxes to grind, and we are not
turning the grindstone for any-
Code of Ethics- Truth, Sincerety, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindli-
ness, and Moderation
The Mirror can turn out your
b work promptly, and would
What is an alienist? asks a
subscriber. An alienist is one of
these doctors that can prove you
are crazy before he has been on
the stand five minutes.
securities. If you buy the bonds of a
sound government or of a sound cor-
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Trying to collect a past due
biD from an optimist sometimes
makes a pessimist. -
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Firpo was admitted to this
country to fight, but hissten-
The boy or girl who has noth-
ing to worry them about the
way they look are so much more
-netieeable—when—compared _to
the shrinking and backward-
ness of the ones who are afraid
eases pain and drives out badly
digested food. One dose does the
work. Try it. Price 31.25 per
bottle
Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts
they know how unattractive
they must look on account of
their pimply, blotchy or rough,
eczemic skin.
Their one friend is Black and
White Ointment, if they will
just Ose it faithfully, because
it will'get rid of all those ugly
Carroll Florence Pat MeClellan1
FLORENCE &
McClelland
Attorney s-at-Law
Gilmer, Texas
Office in Walton Bldg.
conditious. Unless you really know
about the condition of the concern or
government ofering bonds do not buy
them without consulting your bank-
ers.
AN EXHILARATING EFFECT
A bottle of Herbine on the shelf
at home is like having a doctor in
the house all the time. It gives
instant relief when the digestion
gets out of order or the bowels
fail to act. One or two doses is
all that is necessary to start
things moving and restore that
fine feeling of exhilaration and
buoyancy of spirits which belongs
only to perfect health. Price 60c.
Sold by
BARNWELL A WARREN
SUMMER IS THE TIME
TO h IVE YOUR
MATTRESS
RENOVATED
Let us save you money by
ind Uncle Sam returns your money.
“When a bond reaches maturity It
thould be turned qyer to your bank
or collection, because after maturity
rou will get no more interest on the
noney invested. Therefore When a
e>nd matures take it to your bank,
ave the money placed to your ac-
sount and consult your banker about
elnvesting IL
Dainty
•GEDRGIE LASCHINGER, Ass’t Adv. M‘g‘r., and Social Editor.
--Sufscription Rates—50c per month. In advance, per annum, $4.
s Entered at the Post Office at Gil mer, Texas, as second class
mail matter.
- Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed will
please state both the old and the new address.
'I ! poration you are safe. Bonds vary in
22 ! price, even good ones, according to
That we still charge just 50c
for ladies half soles and 75c for'
men’s half soles. Sample Shoe
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Attention—Unter a new rul ing, newspapers are to have the
aame attention as letter mail. If this paper does not reach you
tthe same time aftr publication thata letter would, plase
report the matter to the postmaster.
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to keep it that way, be sure to
use Black and White Soap when
you wash. They are both econ-
omically priced in liberal pack-
ages? The 50c size Ointment
contains three -times as much as
the 25c size. All dealers have
both the Ointment and the
bumps and make their skin
soft, smooth and lovely. Then,
We are authorized 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 :
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioners’ Precinct No. 1.
J. B. WOODFIN
For Commissioner of Commis-
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-
sioners* Precinct No. 4.
L. A. RICHARDSON
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cince No. 1.
B. F BLEDSOE
For Constable, Precinct No. 1.
R V. SHOCKEY
C M. DAVIS ' _
For Constable Precinct No. 8.
W. E. FLOYD
For Highest Cash Produce
Buyer
W. W. LOMENACK
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SANITARY
Barber Shop
First Clais Service *
R B. BENNETT,
Proprietor.
Your Patronage
Appreciated
By J. H. PVELICHER, Chairman
Public Education Commiealon, American Bankers Assoclation.
To be favorably known at a bank ia a buxines* advantage. Banks
aim to deal with honest people only. How does one become known
at a bank for purposes of doing boxiness with it?
“One must be identified,” says the banker.
IDENTIFICATION More than presenting oneself
at a bank and saying “I am. John Smith.”
Some one known to the banker must say, for
instance, “This is John Smith. He is honest
and' dependable.” Then the bank will do busi-
ness with him.
Why cannot a bank do business with an un-
identified person? Because, if an unknown man
j u pl.n. gets money from a banker on a check payable to
"John Smith" and he be not the particular "John
Smith” entitled to cash that check, the bank would
probably lose the money. To be known at a bank is a business
necessity.
ographer trying to make a liv- «
ing, was refused. It doesn’t {8
seem fair.
When your brain is dull and ______
you cannot hold your own in a ■
teat of wit among your fellows, I Mr J. S. Spencer of Wallace-
it means your liver is torpid urg. Ark., writes: I have been
and your stomach and bowels moping around tar four or live
are full of bilious impurities. To years and was a walking skel-
brighten up your mental facul- eton. After using three bottles
ties and make you feel right, Biairs’ No. 7 Herb Tonic I am
Prickly Ash Bitters is the rem- sound and well, and now weigh
edy you need. It clears the 165 pounds. I belieye Blairs’ No.
brain and braces the body. 7 Tonic is a God-sent medicine.”
Following is the list of Petit
Jurors for the second week of
the August term of County
Court 1924, said Court conven-
ing on August 25th, 1924:
M L Shrum,Gilmer, R. 2.
Ramond Johnson, Gladewater,
. R. 3
H D Magrill, Gilmer.
M L Petty, Bettie.
—H C Erwin, Thomas. .
T V Kennard, Glenwood.
W H Coleman, Lafayette.
C H Riley, Gilmer.
H L Stillwell, Pritchett.
H F Price, Rhonesboro; R. 1,
T J Petty, Pritchett.
E E Perdue; Gladewater, R 3.
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DR. E. C McALPIN
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The population would
■greatly increased if women
Mr*. Alyl T. Hert, vice chairman of the Kepublican National comvitiee,
has just announced the opening of the National hendquarters of the women s
bureau of the campaign on the second floor of the Wrigley building, Chiengo.
“I really wish 1 could understand i "When yoh buy stocks you buy a
.-.tments. Aunt Emmy," said Jane share of a business. Corporation.
Since we received that’tegcy I hhve issu sticks as weft as notes cad
ny head. The financial, pages in the bonds or notes. You donotget any
apers are Just,a jumble of words to promise that your money will be paid
se. I can t make out the difference back when you buy stock To ret
etween stocks and bonds nor for the i . . _ .
... . ■ . ... your money back you have to find a
ife of me see what make* one thing ' . . . ,
n investment and another a apecu- [ bwyer for your stock. If the businca.
ation." " n । prospers you participate in the prof-
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of course all bond* are not good
FOR ENJOYABLE
CARFFREE MOTORING
Take Our Tips to Motorists
TIP NO. 1.
Plenty of Water in Your
Radiator.
In your summer motoring
it is of course necessary to
watch the temperature of
the water in your radiator
very carefully.
We .take just as much
pleasure in filling your radi--
ator as your gasoline tank,
because it is our desire to
render a complete and su-
perior service.
GILMER FILLING
STATION
A. 3. By man, Prop.
Aunt Emmy laughed. "Lots of peo- I its according to the amount of stock
*1* puzzle over those things. my dear, you hold. If the business suffers
tut your first problem is rimple ’ losses you share the loss with the rest
mough," she said. "Suppose you buy of the atockholders: So again it is
i bond, a *100 Liberty Bond. What not wise to buy stock in a company
■on really do is to lend Uncle Sam you do nop know all about unless you
100‘on bl* promise to pay that money first get your banker's advice."
ack on a given date and to pay you "Thanks. Aunt Emmy. I think I
a specified num each year—that is, know the difference between stocks
nterest—for the use of your money, and bonds now,” Jane said. "H you
f your *100 bond pays four and a buy sterk yon buy a share of a busi-
quarter per cent you get four dollar* ness and take your chances with that
ind a quarter every year you hold it ! business for success or loss. If you
intn it reaches maturity—that is, the buy a bond you really don't bay at
late when the time of your loan is up 1 all, only get a sort of receipt for your
amhascbsomoondmonnieesmoude
After being famous with his
fists for twenty years, Kid Mc-
Coy runs amuck in Los Angeles
with a .45 Colt’s and shoots
three people, two of them
women.
NOTICE
During the absence of Mrs.
Gibson I will have charge of the
rental of her rooms. Clean, cool
comfortable rooms for rent by
day or week at reasonable
prices See T. E. Bowden at the
FOR HOME AND STABLE
The extraordinary Borozone
treatment for flesh wounds, cuts,
sores, galls, burns and scalds is
just as effective in the stable as in
the home. Horse flesh heals with
remarkable speed under its power-
ful influence. The treatment is
the same for animals as for humans.
First wash out infectious germs
with liquid Borozone, and the
Borozone Powder completes the
healing process. Price (liquid)
30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c
and 60c. Sold by
BARNWELL & WARREN
to mingle in the fun because i
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For More Leisure, For Less
Work, For a Brighter Home
B. L- LANG
Jewelry Repair Work
Watch Work
All work guaranteed.
At Robertsons’ Drug Store
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GILMER KLAN No. 114
Meets First and Third Thurs-
day nights at 7:30 o’clock.
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You a-e entitled to a free Royal
demonstration in your own home
THE qiLum DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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INSURANCE
Fire, Tarnado, Hail or
Crops, Live Stock, Bur-
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HARBISON A SON
Office Over F.& M.Ban
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1924, newspaper, August 15, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432327/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.