The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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Farmers of our community
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enumerated by Mr. Mings. The
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The dining
room was very artistically dec-
orated and. refreshmepts were
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vended calle.-or ■ placing
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in entertain
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ular herd mixture of grain, wikh
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Messrs Archie and Aubrey
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amuont of grain to feed daily
1st.
ing on the size and condition of
talent and it promisestobe onie
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a test will be made to the Wood-
here on business Tuesday.
■. be allowed to run with the
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if he does, some heifer
herd.
Wood county. Leasesand roy-
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,9-4 BROWN .SHEETING 33
NEW PRINTS 25c .
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day.
33c
pretty ande-many .at-
New Prints are very
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Mirror. Want Acs Pay.
FANCY CHEVIOT 15c
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Plenty Parking Space
in Telephone Building
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
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MEN'S ALL
Cakes, ready baked........... and 25c
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Pineapple, crushed or sliced ..... 15c
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Mavis Talcum Powder, per can.. .19c
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Union Ridge Saturday night.
Mlr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and
Boxwood were pleasant callers
in the community during the
We have a variety
f. styles in men's •
Floyd. Guy was the recipient
of many useful presents. Mrs.
and Hattie
concert ; at
hold the animal at all times. A
gate amnd a breeding rack should
be placedLin the lot or just out-
side so that it is not necessary
her of employees; expenses. paid
during 1929; cash or credit sales
Mrs. I. W, Floyd entertained
Saturdaafternoon from 3 to 5
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alties have been very active in
the northern end of the county
for the last thirty days and sev-
sus-
two
week end.
Misses Blanche
Glenwood, and two of the Owens
Bros., dined-with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank T. Smith Sunday night.
Fhe-tittte-chitdrenof Mr.-and
resign before the end of his
term, he told.the senate.
This is a standard sheeting and
the value is exceptional
been quite sick, was carried to
the Baptist Sanitarium at Dal-
las, and it is reported that he
stood the trip all right.
“I saw it in the. Mirror.”
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midst for a few days the past
week.
Big Springs is to have a $250,-
000 hotel, giving the- city hall
sight to get it.
The banks will all be closed
Saturday—it befg.a legal hol-
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Sandy,
Businesses engaged in manu-
facturing or’distributing mer-
are making use
weather.
Mr. and Mrs.
. Huntsville and two are recaptur
ed.
spent on the Legislature in five
sessions.
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information required by the Bp-
reau of Census relates in part to
NEW FANCY PLCALE
15c
PRINTED TU SILKS
98c
Peaches, per can.:..,. .,.
— ry tree story has been set to mu-
■ sic that is especially adapted
for the young folks.
V Mrs. Will J. Moore and daugh-
ter, Mian'Ruth have returned
home from the sad mission ofat
‘ tending'the funeral of Mr. Moor
Care and Manage-
ment of Dairy Bulls
WILL DRILL FOR OIL
NEAR WINNSBORO
e same lot. The im-
Misses Oma Bures and Blanche
Ray. ‘ .
Mesdames W. fl. Stevens and
Thuraday —afterneen-with-Mr
Has Started In
Upshur County
THe, Distribution and Manu-
facturers Census has been start-
ed in this county an dis being
pushed rapidly toward comple-
tion. The work is being done
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$ MENS WORK CLOTHING REASON ABI Y
potanceof exercise is often un-
derestimated, especially with old
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The keeper should se. that
the bull gets plenty of exercise.
Several ways are suggested,
such as tread mills, plowing, ex-
ercise blocks, barrels -or. kegs
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FURNITURE REPAIRING
Let us repair your furniture.
We do all kinds of repairing and
renovating,- also talking machine
aewing machine and guns. All
Work guaranteed.
GILMER FURNITURE CO.
Phone 126
maker was expected in this af-
ternoon. ।
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A plan for two walled- prisons
is beipg considered in theleg-
islature.
Mirror Want Ads Pay.
COAT AND TROUSERS COMPLAINED
Coat and trousers complained tb boss about his vest
Coat said vest got all the gravy while he got none.
Trousers said vest was so loud that he got no rest.
And thus.they talked from morn ’til set of sun.
That night they fell upon this unwelcome vest;
And the; boss was forced to get another one.
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We pay the highest cash price for all Mids of produce,
and will sen our our merchandise at the lowest cash price.
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Winnsboro—The Big Indian
of this fair
when tbe ELECTRIC B
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dian Rock. 17, Pattonfield 24;
base-bail Indian Rock 6 and Pat-
ton field 1.
The young people enjoyed ‘a
party at the Bobo home Satur-
day night, given in honor of the
Senior boys basket, ball team
who won second place at the
county tournament.
Mrs. Roger Black and little
(laughter Bettie Lou spent the
past week with relatives at Big
Sady.
Mr. Martin HiHof Kelsey was
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tors. These appointments will
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Owens were pleasant callers
here on Wednesday evening.
when to expect calves and pre-
pare- the cows for calving.
There is also a tendency for the
bull to waste his vitality and
energy by serving the same cow
several times. .
A breeding record of the bull
should be kept. It enables the
breeder to know when to expect
calves. With pruebred animals
it is often necessary to know the
exdct service date. The average
gestation -period is two hundred
and eighty three days. If a
gestation table is not at hand a
good plan is to count back three
months for the date- of service
and add ten days.
Every bull should have a rilig
in his nose. Always handle a
TRINITY PERCALE 19c
t Full 36 in. wide, guaranted fast colors, beau-
l tiful colors 1 „
• Wonderful Cloth at L•V
at San Saba. They were accom-
panied home by Mr. T. J. Moure. bine sand.. The location >0 made
' of San Saba, and Nrs. A. B.on the Mrs: R . King farm-in
Shoemaker of Waoo. Mr. Sho-
be made, it u by
The score for basket ball was In- i
children and Mrs. J. O. -Jenkins
chandise of all kinds are betEof Jaksonville were in our
RIGHT WAY GROCERY
C. PLUMMER. Manager
foot steel derrick about six miles
southwest of Winnsboro, where
it has about 10,000 acres of land
under centraet and lease.
H. E. Doudrick president of
the Big Indian Oil Company, is
ih the city# as also is W. J. Raw-
son, supreintendent. They say
served teithe following: Kather-
chistine and Lurliore
• Good grade of
• Blue W o r k Jr
• Shirts,, S i zees"
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The school at Kelsey is put-
ting on a Washington Birthday
program and operetta Saturday
night at seven o'clock in the
gymnasium. Under the direc-
tion of the leady teachers the
youngsters have shown unusual
Good dairy bulls are worth so
much for building up production
of dairy herds that they should
be properly taken care of. Be-
cause of their temperament,
dairy bulls are often difficult to
handle; consequently they do
not always receive proper care,
exercise and management.
The dairy bull should be plac-
ed in a small pasture away from
the herd. This pasture or lot
should be from two to fiv acres
with plenty of good,grass*shade
and when possible running wa-
ter. A good shed with a feed
room should be a prt of the
equipment. It is absolutely
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eral deals have been made in .....
royalty as high as 60 per acre idey Geo. Washington's birth-
basis.' . . . day.
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wilundoutedly be bred to young
In addition there is no accurate
method of telling whether the
cows are, safe with calf, and
those that have beeding trouble
are not quickly discovered.
Magnolia
MAXIMUM MILEAGE
Gasoline
J AtMagnokia Stationa and
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the animat and the kind of
roughage.
A bull should have only light
service until they are two years
of age. Then.it is not advisable
to'allow an old bull more than
■ two services per day. five per
week or seventy-five or eighty
per year. In breeding cows ofie
service or leap is usually satis-
factory’, except possibly in the
case of a heifer bred for the
first time, when two services :
may be advisable. ;
In general the bull shouldnev- <
FANCY DRESS GINGHAM 10c . j
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Thisis.a. IC! good -xrde xingh am'nd-one J —
that is usually sohdat l-2< and 15c. We E
have a yood assortment of desirable colors 1
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zgauayasaaezsssssavereseevsveveyes preevevem-
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Sirice thbbull is half the herd,
the farmer should not dispose of
-provenrsire just becatse he is
hard te-eentrol. If yourepatc
-for the bull he is very little trou-
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. To help- you with our bull,
see your county agent, and get
Garmers BulletinNo.. 1412.
buli-in a firm manerand never ’,
trust him. It is the gentle bull 3
have irfehce round it that Wilthattkilfs the keeper.
. Jello SK
3 packages 4®-
- 2 noskoR 33
‘“"y,. 10c
Sugar Corn _ $r,
No. 22 for H•-
Tomatoes,targe . | A g
size, No. 2, each ‘ IVV
I We hax a beautifulLassort- X-
merit of new fancy percales |
Checks, stripes and floral 2
designs. All, beautiful, ]:
. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trice
the character of the business, Miss Jessie Trice of
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Important Values to Be Found!
Each Day at !
'work' shoe. They, (
are all leather “Star
Brand" shoes which
a candidate for re-election.
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Four prisoners escape lit
Senator Pollard annnouncd
allyfedtheregt definitely-that he would not be _
Pittsburg Gazette-
Mrs. Merchant Fuller enter-
tained the Gilmer Bridge Ckub
Friday evening. The valentine
motif was carried out in the bi-
ble and game appointments. Red
cyclamen formed the table cen-
terpiece and red candles were
used. A four-course dinner was
served to sixteen.
The State Department of Ag-
riculture has notified County
agent W. R. Morgan that inspec-
tion of seed sweet potatoes will
soon be made in ( amp coumty.
The purpose of this inspection,
is to enable the growers to sell
certified slips. Those desiring
; this inspection will plese notify
ALDREDGE, The Tailor
..The illestretjen mbeva «kU. verr elearly why h^, hin. «nme
zime ,h« pk Lt ere -hinine brighiy ;« Kve ioom. wter.
lidhta ar, oni beinc.wed in one room by memher .< the UwW,.
Fieenrie Neh, white, beine mne nt the mway impuriaut et. dmmearie
U pne e the 1,. inunpeneiveme., per
hape ,«••»» tar the Inet that Im, mremtion to paid i« Ita n, ihan
t• other nerennitien, the eont ot whieh i erenter.
a, Nothineteonerjheres so meeht she eheerfulmet: .1 she home
W”!".* ’St" W" t" ***' burine •• renm. where rey ar.
nerdrd The behwe .. much qurrent „ Nehr. whe,
•r. bernina In MMn, thet ara heina awi and, et eome hewr, ua I
• prominenity im the eleetrie fimi bil • me •t the m"BtA.
We ferl that in eallint thu eustemex 6 •<> ..on* n, th, r-a-raamn
• temmily UrfHnlaH., •• Ma perfermink a cervie wIiwiwI -
r arnter •etelaqtimm »• be eonsumer and alsa reaut in a r
aw w eleetrie lighta '
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—yers and come highly endorsed gist Mr. Mings in every possibleC M. Gilmer. not too fat, because
1 J. *U N"e -highefinish has- a-tendeney-tol
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make then) sluggish.
talent and it promes.e Oil and Development Company
of the best events of the school of Kansas City is setting a 122-
• year. The hatchet and the cher- - -
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gives you the as-
surance of quality.
Prices are— I
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plenty of legume hay. Bulls
shpuid be fed enough to keep
. Burns; Lucile and Doglas
Ward. H. C, Taylor,-Carron Bo- .........
m fbo, Edd Baugh, Susie ward,
Eloise Ship and Mildred Marie .
by Mr. Jno. A. Mings of Big Ray atttende a
A mfion dollars haves been *•
1.98 2.48 2.98 3.48 3.98
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- PerkinsBros
' UcomANS
'' The new tub silks are
2 very interesting. So many
$ new’ printed designs with
j such beautiful blending of
$ colors and the colors are-
X fade proof. The QQ,
price is only •C •
LEATHER WORK SHOES 1' .
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10c
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.. The death of Miss Clara Rob- J during tin year. In uddition, quite siekfer * Weck omore
* inson occurred Monday at the seating- capacity of Restaurants
home of Mr, and Mrs. Ahx Ford and recepts for salesof meals.
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None or the questions asked tenth birthday.
TOMAS POLLARD MAY
«ES|GN AS SEN ATOR
' Austin, Feh • 20.Senator
Tomas G- Pollard or Tyler nay
bulls.
......- Bulls, are ustui
Carnation Milk, small 5c, large .. . He
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in 0 r e
mniles
, per gallon
P RoVeDBYSPLEDONETEEIESTYwma ri
A good grain ration is G. Corn
300, G. Oats 200, wheat barn 200
Cotton Seed meal 100. The
This is a fine yarn cheviot and willlaunder;n
beautifully. We have this material in
stripes, chwkx and jwlids. A first 1K 4
class cloth for work shirts at . LeV 2
01K NEIGHBORS Business Census
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WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY The population censs will K
PROGRAM AT KELSEY i start here April 2nd, Upshur
1 County is to have 20 Enumera-
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Southwestern Gas &Electrin T-
Couamtl Remaring (ilu Www ftrviM,.
Flour, ex. high 1 4Q
pat. 18 lb. sack I
suGAE_.......... 1 AA
1G lbs. I.VV
K?C. Baking_______(9,
’ Powder, lb can GOV"
N bright colors and
.Ml , 36 inches wide
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p Boys’ Heavy Blue Overalls 7Kg
K Sixes 2 to 8 •
2 Bovs’Heavy Hlue Overalls QK/
;; sizes 9 to l l
I o Men’s Kahiki Work Pants. 1 AR
I; colors Sand and Hong Kong • k -
J Men’s “DIXIE KING" Overalls I AK
;; antes 30 to 48. *•
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•> Good' Quality
.Overalls, sizes
t 98c
At Rusk fHowing a 1
illness. The-bedy-was .brought
to Pittsburg Tuseday whefe
— funeral services were held Tues- by the enumerator relate in the
dayartrengon al l he Presbyte- ) profits made or losses sustained
? rian church Rev. Mr. Hooper during the year; it is stated, All 8 ■
conducting the services. FThe answers are treated confidenti-pe
' body was interred ir Rom Hilk- ally by the Bureau of Census
, cemetery, gsperPangnopersgn ;—
v, ' . -----— ' )m ployees of this bureau Will have
- ‘Roger Lewis and Albert 9 Laccess to any report made.
Reagan of Dallas announce in a The information obtained will
private letter to S D. Carpenter be .compiled statistically by the
—that-they- expect to move tBureau and w++ -be of immense Eloydwanassisted
Pittsburg about the first 01 yalue.to the government and the
March to practice law. The st e citizenship generally.
of the firm will be Lewis & Rea- Firms who have not -already
- gan. Both are experienced law- been eanvssed are urged to as-
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Olives, . A Re '
quartJar d • "%•
CatoupV c 18c
tractive new color designs are being showh
They are fast colors, and 36. DKA
inches wide. A beautiful cloth at H•%
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.