The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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IT IS DIFFICULT TO IMAGINE the world today without some of the
things that make our living in it ho pleasant and comfortable. How natur-
ally we lift the telephone receiver, step into an automobile, and look for the
UCKER & LASCHINGER
EO. TUCKER
L H. LASCHINGER
ORGLA LASCHINGER
Advice is not what the farmer
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Pittsburg Gazette.
Will C. Anderson a prominent
District and
County Officers
deal heft him. owes to hiSfath-
er‘s care. \
Anderson was well and favor-
ably known at Pittsburg.
GOOD
PRINTING
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-ta babblings— Dante.
The poor flea, he knows for
sure that all of his children will
go to the dogs.
— Proprietors
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Business Mgr
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news of the world in the newspapers—every day of our lives.
Another ofthess usual, invaluable things, accepted as part of the rou-
tine of existence, is the guidance given by the advertisements in this news-
paper in supplying our wants from day to day. We read them. They help
. us to save time and money. And our lives go-on—more easily and more
fully. .
Every day the advertisements suggest ways in which we can get
things we want with the greatest possible satisaction to ourselves. They
tell us of new conveniences and comforts of which we would not otherwise
have known. They help us to get down-to-the-dollar satisfaction. They,
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The derrick for the test well
Hatch's gang were all g'ouped eround something on thi wait which
. ' had aroused their interest.
time, Butch drewa big I.regular cir- [him with ’ a menacing look, and
[ The candidates in the run-off
don’t seem to have struck their
stride yet. Some of them have
been waiting to see if the minor-
ity candidates in the first pri-
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ADVERTISEMENTS ARE AMONG THE NECESSITIES
TODAY—READ THEM REGULARLY
the atmosphere slightly but it
I went to over 100 again Thurs-
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INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Hail or Crops,
Live Stock, Burglary, Accident
We Can Wite Your Bond. .
N. M. HARRISON & SON
Forget Your
Stomach Troubles
Night and Momiag te keep
them Clean, Clear and Healthy
He who is taughito live upon
was oc- 1!
ily, but'they had left the place
early in the evening for a trip?
J. C. WINN
Physician and Surgeon
Office over F. & M. Bank
Gilmer, Texas
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“I saw it in the Mirror.”
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Write for Fee "Bye Care"
or "ye Beauty" Book
WE GUARANTEE
to produce a 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 we
work to insure your
satisfaction
cAntiseptic
Prevent \
& Relieve
Hoarseness
Sore Throat
Coughs
It is not how great a thing we
do, but how well we do the
things we have to do. that puts
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cle on the wall with a rock. In the
other hand he held hik cap, which
covered the rentless, bewildered cock-
‘roaches.
Butch peered beneath the cap and
was fingering the insects when a gen-
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another advance.
"I'm a crook, am I?"
"You stuck the gum under that
bug."
"Say that again!”
"I say it again—an' you’re a
thlevin’ gun."
Ttch let out a terrible yell. He
started at Morgan, but that party
only braced ehimsel.
"Cui It—Wallace!” the cry went
up.
Butch stopped In his tracks. Wal-
vac was Behind him.
• Casting about for something
for which this hot and dry wea-
ther is good, we discover it is a
splendid time to cut weeds.
I j .Over in India they are fight-
ring over salt, but in Texas the
—bone of contention seems to be
the governorship.
Oak Lawn Sanitarium
X-RAY AND OTHER ELEC-
TRICAL EQUIPMENT
Emergency, Surgical and Medi
cal Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Dr. L.C. Waller
3-Year Graduate
CHIROPRACTOR
House rails day or night. Office hours
9 to and by appintment.
2nd floor Wall Bldg-
Lady Attendant-*-,
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LISTERINE
THROAT
TABLETS
on the Tillery block northwest
of Pittsburg was completed Sat-
urday and the machinery will be
placed at once,*o we are inform-
ed. The derrick is 112 fete high
The well will be drilled by the
McDonald brothers.
Fire of undetermned origin
do but
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I Perhaps it is the survival of
the fittest. I believe in that but
I 1 do not believe in the fittest
robbing others.
j It is up, to the Farm Board to
do something. From the first
| we never counted on the Farm
I Board doing anything for far-
inner but it does look like they
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Just before breakfast every
morning, our Milk and ('ream
is delivered to your kitchen
door country fresh. All the
Treshness 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
order, Morning and Evening
Service. .
NJ.S.WHTTIS
mary would ot withdraw, and
CHAPTER XVII)
Morgan walked turlousiy away
This guar, Wallace, waa enough to
cag and egg the most tenolute mat
en to murder. He atrolled dowo the
tard toward Butch's gwnE. wbo were
allzrouped about something on the
wall which Mad nroused thetk Inter-
esta. ATorgag found that they had
just captured two cockroaches and
were about tc ruce them!
"Get down your bet-- I‘m hackitig
this mule," Butch eried..
Ten packs •' weeds e the skinny
tae, * Morgan cut in. Eutch greeted
him with e pod.
"Come om-cover 'em."
"I‘w beltin' two to one on Mor-
«*S ppe cleaner," from Joe.
Chewing tolmeeo, eigarn, cigarettes
tuaacco, paper* aqd tailorad eig:
arettce, sILwi nt to 'he glle. STann-
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An unfair high protective tar-
[iff probably has. more to do with
[the plight of the farmer than
any other one thing at the pres-
' ent time. It is claimed that all
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Congressman—M. G. Sanders
State Senator—T. G:‘Pollard.
Representative—T. W. Ad-
kins.
District Judge—Gordon Simp-
son.
District Attorney — W. G.
lussell.
Court Reporter—B. 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. Mai
hall.
Tax Assessor—W. B. Kelly.
County Superintendent— O. J.
Jeck worth.
Cotton Weigher
Gilmer—Henry Hawkins.
Big Sandy—Will Hunnicutt.
Commissioners-----,
Precinct 1—Carroll Robertson
Precinct 2—J. M. Moon.
Prec inct 3—T. B. Thompson.
Precinct 4—Geo. C. Hart.
Justices of the Peace:
Precinct 1—Gene MeWhorter
Precinct 2—J. T. Melton.
Precinct 3—G. T. Pittman.
Precinct 4—D. P. Cumbie.
Precinct-5—W. M. Cumbie.
Precinct 6—J. W. Adkins.
Precinct 7—J. . Wood.
Precinct 8—P. H. Aaron.
Constables
Precinct 1—Jack Riley.
Precinct 2—J. A. Ferguson.
Precinct 3—Geo. Drennan.
Precinct 4—W. S. Steelman.
Precinct 5—8. G. Pyle.
Precinct 6—0. W. Williams.
Precinct 7—H. J. Painter.
Precinct 8—M. H. Williams.
the nations of the world are in -
fc the doldrums—and all of them
have been building tariff .walls
Eto the skies until trade is de-
stroyed and trade only means
prosperity.
The vote in the recent pri-
mary run over • 800,000, Fergu
got 260,00. This leaves 540,-
000 for Sterling in the next run
off. ' \
Walter Roberts, Jr. 22, was in
stantly killed when an auto
struck him near Frisco, Collin
County,
Where He Talks to Mirror Read-! mer did not have the prce to
era When There is Not pay a denti 1 " he knoeked out
--A Much News the offending tooth with a col
chisel and hammer.
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TRECKINGSERVIEE--
Let me do your hauling. Have
State license to haul anywhere.'
Prompt, careful service. I carry
insurance on every load.
GEO. MATTHEWS
Phone 121 or at Croley Hdw.Co.
"DR? tTs. RAGLAND
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DR. MADLSON S. RAGLAND
Offices over 1st Nat Bank
Phones No 171 and No. 6
The usual
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Wednesday was the hottest
! ward Mowgan, unafraid stob to
• quiet deflance. Hi* eyes challenged
the bigger man’s and dared him make
burg received a message Wed- /
nesday anouneing the death of2
her brother, T. T. Boynton, agedr ;
33, who was shot by a bandit in
a buss hold-up at San Antonio, 3
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citizen of Winnsboro, died last eupied by Hamp Leake and fam-
Frday after a short illness, Mr
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goods were saved. The house 2
was insured for $2,000; furni-2
ture $1,000. 2
test day wethave ever experienc-
ed, the thermometer registering
1108 in Gilmer. The scattered \ .......- — — -ew -ve wIe,
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It is not necessary to have
Stomach or Bowel troable.
Why suffer when almost in-
stant relief is to be obtamed by
using Pharmanol. All diseases .
of the. Stomach and Bowels
readily respond to this treat-
ment.
If you suffer from stomach
exhaustion; heartburn; gas;
skin eruptions caused by auto-
intoxication; -indigestion; eot-
stipation or any kindrod ail-
ments. we heartily recommend
the use of Pharmanol.
, if, after giving Pharmanol a
fair trial, you are not satified
with the results, yur purchase
money will be cheerfully re-
funded. Pharmanol contains no
habit-forming drugs and may
be taken by young and old.
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For Sale By
R. C. BARNWELL
Boynton died Tuesday. . He wash [
a police officer and resisted the' '
bandts when an attempt was
made to rob a bun.
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N.=aGi- . it is up to the Fanner. There is
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n . •e touch of •ly sunshine,
Uccasional makes the wholeworld skin.
And none who was ehewing gum save
Butch.
He walked toward Butch and thelr
eyes met. Butch gulped ones, swal-
lowed the gum, and then grinned
aheepishly- Morgan showed the cons
the gun beneath the beaten roach.
Butch turned angrily o. the group.
"Who done thatr* he cried. "Who
Aged dils vac?"
"You ‘did I" cried Morgan, a twinkle
in his oxa. He reached down quickly
and anatched up hl» ten packages at
cigarettes and atuffed them in hia -+
btouse. ,
"Who . . . me?" Butch waa of-
tended.
• Yes, you. You doped my stable." .
f Ue wonds were met with grumbtings
in the cirele. -Several’ who bed lost
«ared at Butch. The Iatter’s rage was
Imcunting He awepr the races’about
day of the year in many places
1h Texas, in fact it was the hot- us in the noble brotherhond of
, ... . CODH off ETHLCS
frjrath Sincerity, Thoroaghness, Mercy, Kindliness and Moderation.
«n*ered ot the poet office at Cllmea.'wiae, no second claa, wall matter.
Ino a letter would, pleaao report tb< mfctt<(r u postmaster. 0 * ""
IUBSCRIPTION RATES-SOe per monta. In advancs, par annum, soo. --
MoTIEr One cent per word will be chargedin The Mirror tor alcardsotank,
01 utionngo, respeet andaimilar matter of lodge., noclutic. ana uth orgahiak
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Elmweed Sanitarium -
New Modern Equipment
Electri Modelities for treat-
ment, as well as X-ray and
Elouroscope.
J. C. WINN, M. D.
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HORACE V. DA VIB
Lawyer
First National Bank Building
Gilmer, Texas
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"Oke....let 'em ramble."
"e to it, Butch."
"Coke on, you sink sptinters,"
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Butchraised the cap grandiloquent-
’ ty. and thte two bugs were dieedvered
buddling chose together. The large
one, identine as Buten’a, was peppy
and active. Hraised, his small head,
shot his feelers out eperimentally in
several directions, hed then shook his
pointed face. \ •
"Look at fe sire dt him!” cried
Butch. In admiration. K
’"Spaed, not size wins rsea,"-sala
Morgan. - N.
"Yeah--well. I’d take power."
The brawny cockroach had alredy
begun to crawl. THe other appenad
anxious to follow, but could not budgeN
ills legs flow out' at the siden and hie
feelers jiggled rapidly.
Say. Morz. what's the matter vALh
vour bugr
' He's dead!”
'HIs mind. ain't,on his bualnesa."
Hutch was ahouting : "Come- on.
Big Boy—come on, sugarfoot-give
Morg’a nag a kick in the whiskers
. . come on cocky, old roach ...
Morg’s bug la on flypaper."
The large cockroach went over the
the line. Several cheered weakly.
Butch grinned broadly and began to
take - the va.kages of cigarettes
und other smoking materials. Mor-
-tan lant happened to notion, aa Hutch
raised his head, that the killer was
hewihg gum. He then looked at his
cockroach and eaw him still at the
darting point.
Morgan was no fool. Ho walked
quletly to the e oil and between ble
fingers he picked up hia entry Sure
tnough,he was stuck fast! But Mor-
uan wanted to be euro of the eulprtt
'lo made a sortie ot inspection, look-
.rg oter ever man, but he could
asked:
"Who else here thinks I pulled a
phonay?"
No answer. Then he turned ou
Morgan,
"You do—do you?”
Morgan nodded. Butch stepped for-
to Mt. Pleasant. The fire was I < I
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“Now you see," said Morgan. ’I get j
N toe-hold on you, and then I throw
you on yur back—"
N"What are you mer doing—flgbt-
Inx!" asked Wallace.
"No, sir, wrestling," from Morgan.
Wiiece noticed th pile of ciga-
rettes and tobacco.
"Oh-ho\Gamblingr"
"Oh, we, air." said Butch innocent-
ly. "I wouldi"
"Then how'd on those elgaretteu get
there?" N
"T took them ouot my mat while
I wan wrestling.” nahA Morgan.
"Oh, well," and Wailce leaned over
and acooped up all the eisarettea and J
tobacco and sinffed them h hla own '
pocketa The men began to grumble, ’
but "Wallace quieted them with a i
black look. \ I
When Wallace was out of earshot
Hutch began cursing. He turned on I
Morgan. N
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hasted. "Yet got that screw on us. >
You called me names I wouldn't take '
t rum no men no nan-hut you, *
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1930, newspaper, August 2, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439832/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.