The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1930.
WANT ADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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J.S.WHITIS
cal Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
New Medicine Wins Wonderful
Victory After Other Heme- 1
dies and Treat metns Fail
We Can Write Your Bondi
N. M. HARRISON & SON
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Eigh defendants in liquor
eases have beem sentenced to the
We Specidize in Heel-Work
Mrs. Williams’
Shoe Shop
DH. MADISON S. RAGLAND
Offices over 1st Nat Rank
Phones No 171 and No. 6
Molly Floyd visited relatiyes at
Jacksonville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mitchell
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CERTAIN THINGS
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HnnAVW V DAVIS
MILTON GREER MELL
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$15.00
$10.00
Work guaranteed.. ~
GILMER FURNITURE CO. •
Phone 126
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For County Tax Collector:
NAT J. HARRISON
W. A. (Walter) GASTON
* W. P. (Press) DUNCAN
For County Tax Assessor:__-
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At Your Heel*—-Everybody
Eise Does.
For Representative 4th District,
composed of Upshur
and amp Counties:
TIURMAN W. ADKINS
For District" Judge: .............
WALTER G. RUSSELL
GORDON SIMPSON
NAT W. BROOKS
BEN F. CATHEY
For District Attorney:
Carroll E. Florence
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Elmwood Sanitarium
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for treat*
--ment, as well as X-ray and.
Flo uroscope. '
J. C. WINN, M. D.
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Carolina Lady Fells How She
Was Helped By Thedford’s
Black-Draught.
' Winston-Salem, N C "I grew
up kowing. about BInck-Draught
-It pita been-our standard stand-
by all my life, ‘ says Mrs P H.
Dunnagan, 238 ©leveland Avenue,
this city. My father and mother
sura cilRA
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LKTen LEAD
MNCK SENNEFT
COWEDIE5
INDIAN ROCK NEWS
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Mr. J. M. Butler and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Covin at Graceton.
Mis Hazel Bright attended
B. Y. P. U. and prayer meeting
at Bethlehem Sunday night.
We are sorry to report Hazel
Covin was absent from school
on Thursday of last week on ac-
count of illness.
The young people enjoyed a
party at the home of Mr. and
JOINED AN
ORPHEUM ACT,
vuRING VACATrot,
wWicH VIOUND
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LoS ANGELRS
People, WE
DON’T Cage.
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? J. C. WINN
Physician and Surgeon
Office oyer F & M. Bank
Gilmer, Texas
HORACE V. DAVIS
- .Lawyer
First National Bank Building
Gilmer. Texas
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Let us repair your furniture.
We do all kinds of repairing and
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815′1-2 East Petrin J street, Lit-
tie Rock."Etfzateth was suffer-
insifromkiney.trouble, nerv-
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(his customer# In Gilmer con-
tinue to cut in. The Mecca Cafe
was piped Tuesday,
We are glad to say that Sun-
day School was well attended by
the young people Sunday.
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Oak Lawn Sanitarium
X-RAY AND OTHER ELEC-
TRICAL EQUIPMENT
Emergency, Surgical and Medi- y
"Konjola Gave
My Daughter
Back Her Health
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AN' Pr “HE
ReSr IN •
NMoZrGaGE.S
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Mr. Tuny Simpson of Gilmer vis
ited Mrs. J. J Simpson Sunday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Floyd mo-
tored to Marshall Sunday.
Mr.. and Mrs: F. T. Smith
span+ Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
1. G. Blackstone of Big Sandy.
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W. B. (Buck) KELLEY
Forsherir*
A. J. (Alf) MORRIS
JOE LATCH
J. M. SF.AGO
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fr Constipation;
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OWN SHOES‘ON
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use Blaek-Dranrht, and after r"nemuK:i".8
-gol married and- began heuse, +sewing machine and guns. -All
• keeping, I kpt on uning it tn my —
hbme, I don't think there la any,
thing like it: ..
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"Konjla gave my daughter,
EQizabeth, aged 13, back her
health," said TTrTTSntcWll. the
child's father, who resides at
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"I saw it in the Mirror."
actions as they should be. Her
• nerves have so miprovtsl that -
• LOST -Bunch of Keys. 3 or 1 yale key*
and blank door key onritg. Finder re-
turn to W. M. Carnes, at Boyd Crosby's,
26 3tdp ' .
LOST* Kegistration papers on a bull
Were at Hoggs Mardwar, Will petson
- having them please -returr.thge or to
Paul Smith, Gilmer. 35 atdiwp
WANTED Sewing of any kind. Mrs
' A. r. John on South Monts "t
she sleeps, well at night. Her
food digests and ,she is growing
strong nad healthy. She has
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nines and treatmentfan spent
..a great deal of money but noth- l
ing seemed to do any good until
I tried Konjola. Ever since she |
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Federal penitentiary and the for
mer sheriff, Frank Fox, was
» given two years and $1,000 fine.
FOR SALFrLot of second -hand lymb
and doors cheap. Crystal Thentre.
27 atdwe.
.* ERNEST GOENS
V For District Clerk:
CLAUDERAY
. - W{M.UMBIE .
. For County Judge:
. GUS MORRIS ,
Tor Couhty Attorney:
Morning and. -=
• Evening
Just before breakfast every
morning, our Milk and Cream
is delivered to your kitchen
door country fresh. All the
freshness and goodness is
sealed by our sanitary capped
bottles that are scalded before
being filled! Call 153 and ask
for a driver to deliver your
binne. anil a g' neral Fu-uwhgaimd weight, strength anden-
j become normal and her bladder section.
woman J (Mice of the Peace.
Miss Jewell B. Frazier was ap-
pointed to the place when her
father resigned as Justice of
Precinct 1. Place 1.
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We are authorized to an-
nounce the following for the re-
spective offices named, subject
. to-the action of the Democratic
primary to be kald july 26th.
No announcements published
L 30QMrs. O. C. Ray Saturday night.
____ 2.54 Mr. and. Mrs. Willis Floyd. Air.
and Mrs. Irvin. Floyd and Aunt
Mr:,
covering from accidentally get-
ting-two ribs broken.
Aunt Molly Floyd who has
been in quite feeble health for
some time was not doing so well-
at our last hearing.
Grandma Helms, widow of the
late Rev. Hellms, spent ast
week with her daughter, M
Couch.
Mr. Douglas Davishasreturn-
ed from Laredo where he has
en a fair trial. ^ix to eight bot-
tles is considtred afair trial.
Konjola is sold inGilmer at
BpEsBauawell-DxG-SLakahsansuk
by all the best druggista in all
towns throughout this entire
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HAS 4 CEN Gur TLLLS
--AY0UHOW RUN Saul AFaas
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Mn and IMrs . Barber of
_ Pattonfield spent Sunday with a ISS E U Z A11ETHMITEHB I. I
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FOR SALE - The Wonder or Hemilia
Berry, Three "plants postpaid 25c.
sufficient to supply mny family. Pro
duce extra large berrres first year.
Mrs. O. A. Towers, Gilmer, R. 3
27 I td 13 Jtw c.
WANTED -<J Irk and women in Gilmer
and surrounding territory for specinl
work. Call in person for ME < asey on
Thursday. Morning a! 0 o’eloek. Hud
Ina Rros •, I’d atie
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W. F. (Frank) STEELMAN
C. C. (CLEM) HILL
For County Superintendent:
O. J. BECKWORTH
For County Treasurer: •
J. M. MARSHALL
For Cotton Weigher:
_ HENRY HAWKINS 7
For Commissioner of Commis-
sinner’s Precinct No. 1:
.CARROLD ROBERTSON
For Commissioner of Commis-
. sioner’s Precinct No. 2:
L. O. SHOCKEY-
- J. M. MOON
FRANK ROBINSON
S. G. NEWSOM, JR.
, Fer Commissioner of Commis-
sioner’s Precinct No. 3:
C. E.(Eur) ENNIS
, T. R. THOMPSON
J. R. HINSON — .
B. F. (DOCK) OLIVER
* For Commissioner of ‘Commis-
sioner’s Precinct No. 4:
* GEO. C. HART .
L. A. RICHARDSON
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
rinet No. 1: •
gene McWhorter
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 3:
JOHN D. NEWSOME '
E. L. ( Big Ed) CALVERT
For Justic of the Peace, Precinct
• No. 4:......
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BY WESTPHAL
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Dr. L C. Waller
3-Year Graduate
CHIROPRACTOR
Heume eallu daz ur night. Office bed—
9 tv 3 and by ppintment.
Dyke HIdn. Gilmer. Texas. Phone ■
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Fire, Tornado, Hail or Crps,
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entered seheo hhe had been los-
ing weight, stretgth, and vitali-
ty. Her weak kidneys caused
frequent bladder-actions and her
nerves hadhecome sobadly shat
tered that she could not sleep.
" Konjola proved to be just
what my daughter’s system
merer----±eesom--kesika
abouthe improvement in her
appearance. Her kidneys have
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WhetM-u-r I am troubled with
Eor pation or bilious indigestion,
it mmediakty bem to take Bluer
myseif amuin. ‘ Sometimes I have
spells of indigestion when I' have
heaviness in my chent and sheut-
ness of breath Whenever I would
ent meat, and some other uungs,
I would almost smother I found
that taking Black-Draught relieved
this entirety: and I am not bolh-
cred with mducestton any more
"This summer, when I went on
thy vacation, I took Black-Draught
with me I recommend it to
others, because I have found it
be an ftMvi.fnr in a day or twa
after I have taken Black-Draught.
I feel splenidid." na ansa
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months,
Messrs L. L. and M. A. Shipp
of Dallas visited rieatives here
. * II THEN CAME
coRROWED "sEvuTH heaven
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until paid for. - ’1
County Offiees ____
Commissioners -—L
For Congress______
__________________
Justice- of-the Reace
Constable _______
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ergy. mractmycaugnteris
in better health thanghe ha
been in years and we rare it all
to this great medienie, Konjo-
la."
Konjola 113m become The most
talked of medicine in America
because it makes good. And Kon
jola makesogood, Even in the
most st ubborh cases, when giv-
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For Justice of the Peace, Pre
___cinctNo,5:______
— M. C. BELL
For Ji istiee of the Peoce,Pre-
icnct No. 8:
R. H. STRONG
T. N. CAMP.
j 1 For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
!-----------—— JACK RILEY
J. P. GASTON
For Constable Precinct No. 4:
J. F. LAMBERT
S. R. (Ramsey) SENN
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For County Clesk:
J. J. STEPHENS
----*/.................. v*eer--........L
C. C. (Charlie) COUCH
J. T. JONES _____
WILL AL SMITH
H. H. PRICE
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1930, newspaper, April 15, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439694/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.