The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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LEGAL BLANKS
farm demonstration agent.
Communications intended for
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Many other bargains in all canned goods for this week only
Knowles’ Grocery
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the close, refreshments consist- Saturday to attend a picnic. On
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tire with you.
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The employees of the East
Texas Public Service Company
We are ordering our fall supply of roses.
Owing to our limited supply of nursery space we will be
unable to carry a large stock but will-be glad to order any
special kind you want if you will phone us-your orders.
MrvJ. E. Scales and family of
El Dorado, Ark., stopped over in
The Mirror carries Mortgages
Deeds, Vendor’s Lien Notes, Oil
Leases, Royalty Deeds, and in
various forms All in stock. ••
GILMER ELEVEN
TAKES EIGHTH
VICTORY FRIDY
up to
"pvp”
and be measured now to
get your-, suit for the
coming winter days.
The Mirror carries Mortgage#
Leases, Royalty Deeds, and in
Deeds, Vendor’s Lien Notes, Oil i
various forms All in stock. •*
MARTIN HALL
MATTRESS SHOP
The Weekly Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly News, $1,75.
Services Sunday at 11 a.m.,
and at 7:15 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Epworth League 6:15 p.m.
Intermediate League 6:15 pm
Prayer meeting Wed. 7:15 p.
It will be noted with pleasure
And now is the time for you to buy your supply of canned
foods, to best advantage. Lay in a supply now and have
fresh fruits and vegetables all winter.
As a special for this week we are offering a dozen lot of
Del Monte fruit, including
ing of hot chocolate and cake
were served.
Those who enjoyed this pleas-
ant evening were the members
of both football teams, tle girls
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Tom Mitchell and Joe Connell
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For him whose caref hand directs the plow.
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Good 4-Strand Brooms
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SENIOR B. Y. P U.
PROGRAM
We can grind your coffee fresh to suit any percolator, and
deliver it to you for 45c a pound. Saving of about 10c on
each pound for first class coffee and you get it fresher, too.
Include a pound of this coffee with your next order and
see if you do not find it better than other coffee.
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COUNTY COURT
JURY LIST
them when they reach us Tues- j undone to find out the culprits,
day afternoon, but most of the, ,
their name and instill
into the school life i
Without accomplishing some worthwhile task; 3
Oh let me never face the setting sun jug
With empty hands, but may I always hold 955
Some evidence of work and duty done. 5
This Is the day! Whatever I may hope }9
To make of life demands attention now! ‛\
His dreams of harvest-time come true alone7
"PEP" SQUAD ENTERTAIN
FOOTBALL BOYS
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Personal Mention of Those Who j
Come and Ge.------—:
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The rain in west Texas was
welcomed. ___
about three miles south of Pal- lanterns to prevent accdents.
estine on the Elkhart road, has | Some of these lights have been
produced ten bales of cotton on ignored and attempts made to
five acres of land with a scatter- ! pass down these streets when
yield yet to be gathered, ac-' they were in a dangerous condi-
cording to J. T. Carlisle, county , tion, and in some instances the
COTTON BELT
TRAIN SCHEDULB
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The Senior B. Y. P. U. Pro-
ll gram for Sunday at the First
Baptist Church:
Special meeting—making and
giving money- ■—.
Leader—Olga Hart.
Introduction—Leader.
1. We should make money—
Elizabeth Marshall. ■ -
2. Ve should not love money
— Pat Barnwell.
3. What money represents—
Pauline Harrington.
4. Real giving—Golda King.
5—Real giving governed by
V the spirit—Ella Mae Dean.
6. Giving is not trading with
God—Ernest Hill.
7. Real vriving defined—Leia
Mae Stephens. . .
8. Do we love—Opal Thomas.
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Benediction. .
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Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Sunbeams 3 p. m.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7
p. m.
B. Y. P. U. (all three) 6:15 p.
Auxiliary circles. Mon. 3 p. m.
Choir practice Tues. 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wed. 7 p: m.
Preaching both morning and,
evening by the pastor.
A cordial invilatiort the
general public.
Let all who purpose to con-
tribute any more on the 75 Mil-
lion Campaign, try to get it in
INTERMEDIATE B. Y. P. U.
PROGRAM
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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.
We’ve Got Everything!
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All kinds,of models, ultra to conservative;
All kinds of prices, from $20 to $65, according to the quality
you want. .
the Least Money
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Let me remember just one golden truth,
1110 every other should forsake my mind;
Let me be guided by one steadfast law:
That I shall leave no day of life behind
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For good coffee freshness is the prime requisite.
Coffee that is ground weeks before and stored in cans by
some wholesaler cannot come to you as fresh as coffee we
grind after you phone us your order.
METHODIST CHURCH
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Gilmes Fridy for a short visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith
and family. The Scales family
is motoring to Beaumont, left
that Mr. L. G. Martin has been of the Pep Squad : nd a few in-
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are all meeting in Winnsboro
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MATTRtsS
FOR THIS WINTER
Get our figures on a new mat-
tress our prices are very low
and the workmanship is the
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With cool weather here you
will need a warm bed and a
good mattress is necessary
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GET OUR PRICES NOW!
THE
Mrs. Harding, relict of
activities entertained at
Jury list for the second week
of the County Court Upshur
county, beginning 24th day of
November, A. D. 1924:
T J Kirkpatrick, Glenwood.
C B Still, Rosewood.
T R Isabell, Ore City.
Rube Smith, Gilmer.
J H Sobey, Gladewater.
J B Trice, Glenwood, R. 2.
W R Stephenson, Rosewood.
R C Covin, Gilmer, R. 4.
Harry Bonner, Gilmer, R. 5.
B F Mitchell, Gilmer, R. 4.
P S Collier, Gilmer.
R W Camp, Gilmer, R. 4.
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What You Want You Get!
1 The present time is best; this is the day! y
Following is the Intermed ate
P. Y. P U. program for Sunday
Song—"O, Zion Hast ■ "
2. Prayer.
3. Business. . u
4. Song—“Love Lifted Me."
5. Group in charge of pro
gram—Sub. Italy and Mexico. -
6. Leader—T. C. Mahan.
7. Map talks on Italy and!
Mexico—Tommy Marshall. . \
8. Religion in Italy and Mex-
ico—Anna Lou Williams.
10. A few words about Italy
—Blanche Jasper.
10. A few words about Mex-
ico—Elizabeth Graves. -
this account the local office is
closed and the employes attend- i
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THIS IS NATIONAL
CANNED FOODS WEEK
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tion composed of High school tlfied.
girls whose purpose .it is to live
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High school Friday evening in
honor of the visiting football
team and the victorious home
team.
The evening was pleasantly
spent at various games and at
red lights were stolen, thus en-
dangering the lives of people
that did not know about the
work. Such malicious thefts
the Weekly Mirror should reach
us on Monday or by Tuesday merit the full penalty of the law
noon. Sometimes we can publish ' and officers will leave nothing
The silent girl of mystery,
picked up on the streets of
Columbus, Ga., and now lying in
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the | offer you.
* You had better come in
• We shiouldall do our best.
None should be willing to al-
low the books to close without
having had some part in this
great work. —
A cordial invitation to one and
.all.
Sunday school at 9:45, J. H.
Mathis, Superintendent.
Communion sendees at 11
a. m.
Everybody cordially invited
to attend.
J. C FOSTER, Minister.
.bility as a field general in the |
choosing of the right play, his
accurate passing and end runs
make him an outstanding play-
er of the-game. Loyd com-
ple*ed four passes and Talking-
Son two. Wallace easily proved
himself the better of the two
-punters; he was also successful
in getting thru the line.
No substitutions were made
by Coach McClelland. .. Barn-
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and made homeless by a fire in Jer-
thesey City, N. J. Four blocks were
, ——— temporary closing of the street
Palestine, Nov. 12.—J. W. Me- while the work is in progress, _________
Fariane, a farmer who resides and danger signals are set in red Train No. 101 Arrives 2:01
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SUNDAY SERVICES ■
AT THE CHURCHES ®
well has been out all week on
account of an injured arm.
Jack Quin, who has particip-
ated in only one game—that at
Mt. Pleasant—and a nervy lad
was first among- the waiting
list. Jack is proving himself
in daily practice, and will step
right into the line next year.
elected Sunday school Su pt. It
is desired that he shall have the
fullest co-operation upon the
part of the entire church.
The pastor will leave for Con-
ference next Wednesday. The
report of year's work will be
most gratifying. Shall be glad to
have you at the services tomor-
row. “Come thou with us."
8 W. THOMAS, Pastor.
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posts and made the total score Dr. Geo. A. Taylor of Bettin,
spent Saturday in the city.
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threw Jacksonville for a good
loss. Their efficiency in rush-
ing the punter caused Jackson-
ville to be every unsuccessful
in the punting game. Hill has
net been outclassed so far this
season at center: he-has ability
at sifting thru the line.' Edwin
Saturday was colder and
cloudy. . 1
ually growing worse at her I A
home in Marion, Ohio.- /
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T. B. Gossett of Taylor, leap- $
ed from his auto just as a Katy .
train crashed into his car and 1
demolished it.
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LAIE NEWS 2 The cost will not be
AND COMMENT 1 much either, if you will
come here to get your
outfit. Clothes designed-.
burned entailing a loss of
$5,000,000.
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COE CLCHIIIliQ CO/HPHttYlii “Every Bu a Bargain” l|
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Saturday morning for the sect | L
ond lap of their journey, Miss You Can Be
Edrie Smith, accompanying | M . /
them as far as Alto. Mrs. Scales * Weil D ressed
Gorma’s cool-heeadedness, his is a sister of Mrs. Paul Smith. P
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The Mirror can turn out your •
Job work promptly—let us fig-
ROSES, ROSES, ROSES!
ttfe Gilmer ends played good
(ootball. Frequently' they!
A and tailored by the coun-
j % try's foremost tailors,
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" est class, are what we
What Do You want?
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When you come here for a Suit or Overcoat and we ask you,
“what do you want ” you don’t have to ask “what have you got"
We run a Custom Tailoring Service which means:
All shades and designs of fabrics;
3 cans apricots * *• ; Pa .2--... ,
3 cans peaches ’* h ' •
3 cans cherries . 7—T • "V- . '
3 cans pears—All for $4.25
' 12 cans of Del Monte pine apple $3.50
12-eans of Kohlinoor corn $2.00
Can of Del Monte asparagus tips 45c
Can of Del Monte fruit salad 45c
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PRODUCES TEN BALES | The extension of water mains
COTTON ON 5 ACRES and sewer mains necessitates
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1924, newspaper, November 15, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432402/m1/4/?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.