The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS* ANDf
ANNOUNCEMENTS District and
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The Mirror’s type and equipment is constantly renewed
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and Mr. Homer Roberson and
family spent Sunday with Mr. '
We are authorized 'to an-
nounce the following for the re-
spective offices named, subject
to the action of the .Democratic
primary to be held july 26th.
Congressman—M. G. Sanders
State Senator—T: G, Pollard.
Representative—T. W. Ad-
J. T. JONES ?'
WILL M. SMITH
H. H. PRICE
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Court Reporter—S. W. Davis.
County Judge—Gus Morris.
District Clerk—Claud Ray.
County Clerk—J. T. Jones.
Tax Collector—E. R. Blunt.
Sheriff—Joe Latch. ~
County Attorney—Leo Hart.
County Treasurer—J M. Mar
Ayearspteasurefor$h oin
the Upshur County Library.
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W. O. Reed and family.
Mr. Dwight Reynolds accom-
panied by Miss Valerie Jones of
this place, and Miss Vivian Rey-
nolds of. Pittsburg, spent the
week end in Commerce.
_ There has been two oil meet-
and it is a certainty that they
will do so.
sioner's Precinct No.R:
C. E. (Carl) ENNIS . :
T. B. THOMPSON
J. R. HINSON -
B. F. (DOCK) OLIVER
JOE LATCH
J. M. SEAGd
W. F. (Frank) STEELMAN
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bank depositis amount to ten
billion, five hundred million, and
those of National bank and trust
- companies to 34 billion dollars.
TUCKER &.LASCHINGER
GEO. TUCKER__,________________
R H. LASCHINGER , —
GEORGIA LASCHINGER
For County Superintendent:
O. J. BECKWORTH'
For County Treasurer:
J. M. MARSHALL
For Cotton Weigher: .. ..
HENRY HAWKINS
The Editor’s
Occasional
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WANT ADS
FOR RENT—3 room upartment. Phehe
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For Commissioner of Commis-
sioner’s Precinct No. 4:
GEO. C. HART
L. A. RICHARDSON
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
CREDITORS
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Upshur.
To those indebted to, or hold-
ing claims against the Estate of
Ed Wright, deceased.
The undersigned having been
duly appointed administrator of
the estate of Ed Wright, deceas-
ed, late of UpshurEouty, Tex-
as, by Gus Morris, judge of the
County Court of said County on
the 6th day of September, A.
D., 1929, during a regular term
thereof, hereby notifies all per-
sons indebted to said estate to
come forward and make settle-
ment, and those having claims
against said estate to present
them to him within the time pre
scribed by law at. his office in
Gilmer, • Upshur County, Texas,
where he receives his mail, this
DO NOT AC
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Tax Assessor—W. B. Kelly.
Geenty Superintendent-0-J.
3eckworth. - * .
WE GUARANTEE
to producsa letterhead, a.
statement, a handbill or
whatever kind of printing
you wish done. in a manner
that will prove entirely
satisfactory to you.
Give us your next —__-
work and see how hard wo
work to insure your
being filledl Can 153 and ask
for a driver to deliver your
order,- Morning.and Evening -
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• NAT J. HARRISON ,
W. A. (Walter) GASTON
• W. P.XPress) DUNCAN
For County Tax Assessor:
W. BUBuck) KELLEY
S. G. .NEWSOM, R.
For Commissioner of C
purpose of -leasing the land
around -here: It is hoped that
the amount of land—required
may be leased and an oil weti
drilled in the near future.
A party was enjoyed at the
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Business Mgr.
---Adv, Mgr.
For Constable Precinct No. 4:
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Morning and
Evening
Just before breakfast every
morning, our Milk and Cream
is delivered to your kitchen
door country fresh.e All the
freshness and goodness is
sealed by our sanitary capped
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DR. T. 8. RAGLAND -
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DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
• and kept up to a high standard.
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ElmwoodSanitarium
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for treat-
ment, as well as X-ray and
Flouroscope. *,
, J. C. WINN,M. D.
“I saw it in the Mirror.”
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930 FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1930.
THI GILMER MIRROR
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cinct No. 1:
GENEMeWHORTER.
Plows, ready to use.
Reaves Bros. Shopr
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"' Offices over 1st Natl Bank
Phones No17r and No. 6
visited Mrs. A. M. Gregory Sun-
day.
Mrs. Spruce Reed and Evelyn
Jones spent Wednesday night
in. Pittsburg with Miss Pauline
Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smart
For District Judge:
WALTER G. RUSSELL
. . GORDON SIMPSON
NAT W. BROOKS,
For District Attorneys
CARROLL E. FLOKENCE
ERNEST GOENS ’ ‘
For District Clerk:
CLAUDE RAY ? -
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and are willing to back our
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— W Saridy—wm Hunnicntt
Commissioners —
Precinct 1—Garroll Robertson
Precinct 2—J. M. Moon.
Precinct 3—T. D. Thompson.
, Precinct 4—Geo. C. Hart.
Justiees of the Peace:
Precint 1-ene MeWhorter
Precinct 2—J. T. Melton. _
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We read where the National
' wealth is three, hundred billien
FrCount Judge:
GUS morrts :
For County Attorney: '
HORACE V.‘DAVIS
MILTON GREER MELL
For County Clerk: -
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AGroc’y man ’low he ain’t mm ae
money to' dem. groe’ys Ah bought-
en.m himalas. weekou decredick, _ Far County Tax Collector:
s"Ain".NETHAL one or us seed
- THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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never a knock
rmerntne XV mcue e eeesencemws ----------st.
We notice that Japan is to
make her currency smaller, like
the United States did. We were
well pleased with the/change,
• though our pockets had never
been crowded with the larger
bills, and since, they have been
made small the bulk is not per-
ceptible.
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Trath, Sincerity, Thoroughnesa, Merey, Kindliness and Koderatlon.
Entered ot the post office at Gilmer, Texas, aa second elnss wall matter.
Subseribers desiring the nddress at their paper changed will please state bath
the old and the new addres. If this publication does net reach you in the same
tlye alotu^ would, pha»o report the matter to your poof aaUr.
' «UBSCRIPTION-RATES—5Oe per month. In ndvanee, pur annum, .00. -
NOTICE-One cent per word will.je charged in The Mirror for all carda at thanka
reaolutions of respect and similar matter of lodges, societies and other organina-
tions. _ Alio for noticesiof Lentrtatnments, suppers, ete., where en admission fee is
Over the top
Bow. Okla., visited in our com-
munity this week end. .
Mr. Basil Reed and family of
Newsome have moved here and
will make it ‘their home this
Jake C. Seinberg, 50, leaped
from the eighth, floor of the
Adolphus hote He had been
dead sevel hours when his
body was found.. 7 x
Stomach Troubles
Lose Their Terrors
year. "
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Pon- . , A .
Aumettawl."___ For Constable, Precinct No. 1
der Friday nfght, " i IIy
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 5:
M. C. BELL
For Justice of-Um-Paoce,.. Pre-
ienct No. 8:
Since PHARMANOL, a pri-
vote formula, has been made
, evailable to the public, it ia no
longer necessary for you to
tolerate a sour, gaseous atom-
ach.
PHARMANOL ets‘almost:
immedintely no that prompt re-
lief maybe expeeted from the
- very first trentment. _ "
inactivity of the otomoch
and. bowels; stomach exhaus-
tion; gas; heartburn; akin ~
eruptions; indigestion; consti-
pation and al kindred disor-
dem readily respohd to this
treatmen. “
PHRMANOL ontains no
habit-forming itraga and may
I* taken by "youni and old. If
you do not seeure relief from
the use of PHARMANOL your
purchase mopey.wil be gladly
refunded. ____ 2
th 20 day of February, A. D.
1980.
/ J. W. WALL, ‘ .
tion of the country, but some-
r how many of us never seem to
; be able-to get hold of our share.
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that comprise one fourth of the
population, only get one-twelfth
of the National income: Make
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District.Judge-J. R. Warren
District Attorney — W. G.
assell:
in thes, figures Th, farmer. representFTegovernmentte
m lbw figure,., in, •5” abroad and will probably be in-
clined to remove the marines as
quickly as possible, if he can do
a-----
dollars; the National' incom is
ninety billio dollars. Saving.
—-F Relieves
- the congestion, reduces
complications, hastens recovery-
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Magnolia
FANTF-KNDCK
Gasoline
At Magnolia Stations and Dealers
rtw _________
sioner's Precinct No. 1:
CARROLD ROBERTSON
r Commissioner of Commis-
sioner’s Precinct No. 2:
L.O, SHOCKEY
J. M. MOON
JOE SPANN
FRANK ROBINSON
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Babblings
- Where He Talks to Mirror Read- "
era When There is Not
Much News ‘A
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up your mind to get more andtisland * ' ‘
Precinct 3—G. T. Pittman. -
. . Precinct 4—D. P.Cumbie.
Precinct 5—W. M. Cumbie.
Precinct 6—J. W. Adkins.
Precinct 7—J. C. Wood.
Precinct 8—P. II. Aaron.
Corstbles
Precinct 1- Jack ‘Riley.
Preciet2=AFergusen -
- Precinct 3—Geo. Drennan.
Precinct 4—W. S. Steelman.
Precinct 5—S. G. Pyle.
Precinct 6—O. W. Williams.
Precinct ,7—H. J. Painter.
Precinct 8- M. H. Williams.
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Dr. L C. Waller
3-Year Graduate
CHIROPRACTOR
House calls day or nikht. orrice l»®«m
9 th S and by- appintment.
Dyke, Bldg. Gilmer, Texas. Phone 8
COLDS—FLU—CROUP
PNEUMONIA
7" . Any-condition needing an exter-
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anxious for military forees—te -EorSheriff: --
AJ.GAlL)MORRIS
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- is interest ing- to read fig
ures about the fnaneial condi-
The men whedeyour work ierehavehad years of ex-
perience and are masters in their work. .
Incidentally, When you buy printing here, you are keep-
' ing your money in Giltner, where it will return to you.
Good printing requires skill and our men, further, take
' pride in the quality of the work they produce.
THREE FURfilSHEP ROOMS for vent,
apply to Mrs.w.uEidan. 1 294 3Ul<
^SALESMEN WANTED—4M ml Im on I
gallon. Amazing new Moisture Gas
Saver. All autos. One Free. Criteh-
tow, 4600-C, Wheaton, 111.- 294 atdp
FOR SAIL--Pair matched mules, 2 and
4 years old. Otis Shipp, Gilmer.
294 Stdp.
WANTRD—A rood work mule. See me
between 1# and 4 a* the potato euring
plant Saturday. W. C. Barnwell
293 ande »
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LOST—Cushion from auto- between
Crystal and High School. Finder please,
returh to Reave* Bro*. 293 3tde
'LOST-^Kolid Ismea color Jersey cow.
[Horns 6-8 inch lonz. nearly atraight.
: Black streak from each eye. 6. years
laid. Please notify E. K. Blount, Gilmer,
Commissioners ----------- 5.00
Justice of the Peac — 3.00
Constable _ —------ 2.50
For Representative 4th District, _
composed of Upshur
and Camp Counties:
THURMAN W. ADKINS
. PROMPT SERVICE
Located at Gilmer Furniture Co.
We can save you money on Wa-
ter Heaters. »
Let us figure with you on piping
your house for gas. Estimates
Cheerfuly given.
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Advertise
Keur
gppamaes
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4- * Cotton Weigher
Gilmer—Henry Hawkins.. Administrator of the Estate
Hollon & Norman
PLUMBING & ELECTRIC CO.
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nal remedy—Thing of
. NU-MOICIDE _
Entirely different and far su-
perior to anything on the markst
HORACE V. DAVIS
Lawyer ‘ I
First National Bank Building 1
Gilmer, Texas j
J. C. WINN
Physician and Surgeon
Office over F. & M. Bank
Gllmer, Texas
INSURANCE I
President Hoover plans -to
- have a commission study the
-—— problem ef howand Whim Amra
lean forces can be withdrawn
from Haiti. Under treaty our
troops mt comreut-by-
REMEMBER
When You Need
— t r Shep P»Hsh _________
Shoe and Boot Laces.
Shoe Oil and Dyeing Shoes,
Shoe Repairing
K"7 ( We Have It. "
A/ Wear-Ur Well Shoes •
I MRS. WILLIAMS
Mh- Shoe Shop 0
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■Job Printing
H . Quick Service
E If you want it — reliable mervioe
H alwaya. We always place our
guarantce of natisfaction back of
fl every printing jab we Ax We
. We can also pul a terracing
wing on your plow;
REAVES BROS.
< THE BLACKSMITHS \
Oak Lawn Sanitarium -
X-RAY AND-OFHERELEC-
TRICAL EQUIPMENT
Emergency, Surgical and Medi '
cal Cases Received
DR. II. J. CHILDRESS
Since the Congressional Com-
mittee have been having hear-
_ ings on various proposals seek-
. ing a modification of the 18th
Amendment there has develop-
- ed considerable “fire works.”
and some startling disclosures.
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However, we have+ serious
- -Hloubts as to the results. Regard
less of what the wets may say,
the fact is, there is ■ 128 mem-
bers of Congress that voted
against submitting the 18th
amendment to the people, and
--—the —wets have only 61 avowe
members in their unofficial or-
ganization. These few can do
“ nothing with the other 374.
* Figure it out for yourself if
you have got your share. There
—about 120,000,000 o£ us. One
Fire, Tornado, Bail or Crops,
_____Live Stock, Burglary, Accident H
We Can Write Your Bond. »
—N, M. HARRISON & SON__________ J
until paid for.
For Congress —-----$15.00
District Offices____>10.00
County Offices 7.50
thinguis wsa UMU disconcertina
get it—if you can. , L-
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1930, newspaper, February 21, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439617/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.