The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, FRIDAY, NOV. 21,,1930.-.
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LISTERINE
THROAT
TABLETS
adntiseptic
Prevent
& Relieve
Hoarseness
Sore Throat
Coughs
For Sale By
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DR. T. S. RAGLAND "
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a ^Doiton Ditagret.
। When ' children* are irritable and
. TUCKER & LASCHINGER
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K. H. LASCHINGER___~
GEORGIA LASCHINGER
— Proprietors
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Business Mgr.
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"Nerves’E
New Modem Equipment
Electric Modelities for treat-
ment, as well as. X-ray and
Flouroscope.
J. C. WINN, M. D.
BORACK V. DAVIS
Lawyer
First National Bank Building
Gilmer, Texas
LN 8 U R A N C ■ 1
Fire, Tornado, Hail or Crops,
Live Stock, Burglary, Accident
We Can Write Your Bond.
N. M. HARRISON A SON
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X-RAY AND OTHER ELEC-.
TRICAL EQUIPMENT
Emergency, Surgical and Medi
cal Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
MMadeby
! —am PSewr.l Co., Sata Leuia, U. S. A.
If lion want pictures
in your advertising,
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ADVERTISEMENTS ARE AMONG THE NECESSITIES
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LOST- —One small blaek horse mule
about 15 hands high. Please Notify Er-
WMF
DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
Offices over 1st Nat" Bank
Phones No. 6, 171 and 103
Job Printing*
Quick Service
If you want it—reliable servics
always We always place our
guarantee of satisfaction back of
every printing job we do. We
ere good printen- know h—
and are willing to back our
judgment with our guarentee
666
is a Doctor'# Preseription for
Colds and Headaches
It is the most speedy remedy known.
666 also in Tablets. .
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CODK or FTHICS
__Tvueh,Bincetity,Thoroughmness, Morey, Kindliness and Moderation.
Entered ot the post office at Gilmer, Duxas, as necond elass mall matter.
Bubsclbers desiring the addresa of their paper changed will please date both
y* old and the "*w addreas. If thia publication does not reach yon la the cam.
time a letter, would, pteaeo report the matter to your poatmaster. B
“UBSCRIPTION HATES—Me per month. la advanca, per annum, *4.00.
East Texas, a few years ago,
produced 15 bales of cotton on
five acres of land—that was in
Smith County—but nowhere in
Texas have we heard of corn
that produced 116 bushels to the
acre.
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Elmwood Sanitarium Oak Lawn Sanitarium
peevish, grind theizmkeeth and sleep
restlessly, have digestive pains and dise
turbances, lack of appetite, and have
itching eyes, nose and fingera, doctors
will not always agree that they are suf-
feting from worms. Many mothers, too,
will not believe that, their carefully
brought up children can have worms.
.The fact remains that these symptoms
will yield, in a great majority of ceses,
to a few doses of Whitg’s Cream Ver:
mifuge, the surezexpellant, of round
and pin worms. If your child has any
of shese «ymptoms.itry this harm- l
lome, Mold > Yashione ) remedy, which
you jcanj get, at,350]‘per. bottle from
DR. MILES’
NERVINE
fiquict
g)0 they harass you by
- day and keep you
awake at night?
Don't neglect them. They"ll
.ruin your charm and beauty,
alienate your friends, interfere
with your success.
When you’re nervous, take
Dr. Miles' Nervine. It’s the
prescription of a successful
Nerve Specialist, put up in con-
venient form.
— Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now
made in two fornis—Liquid and
Efervescent Tablet. Both have
the same soothing effect on the
nerves.
• $1.00 at your drug store *
Where He Talks to Mirror Read-
MW When There is Not
Much News
Come with me and leave the world to
da babblings—Dante.
Another of thess usual, invaluable hings, 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-tg-the-dollar satisfaction. They
assure us of proved values. v , L a.c LLa.AKEw uieanuasm
There was enough time lost to
cut the cost of the job 30 per
cent. It is our notion that it
would deevery man working for
wages in/ this country good, to
get on the other side of the coun-
ter some time
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HAS CAME. 010
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For School Room Heaters. Desks
Crayon and Erasers and all
kinds of School Supplies. See—
A? L. BRADFIELD,
First National Bank Building
Gilmer, Texas
An anouncement by a road-
side refreshment house on one
o the local highways: “We now
serve meat in our sandwiches,"
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There is one thing to say for
the four legged hog: He does
not pretend_to be anything else.
One can’t always say as much
for the two legged variety.
The report of -116 bushels of
corn per acrebeingmade.by Mr.
' O. L. Carrington, published a
day or two ago. on authority of
the County Agent has opened
the-eyes of many people to the
, posSnnritie.s of Upshur county.
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There are hundreds of branch
bottoms in Upshur county that
eouldbe irrigated, like this was,
I.....* at very little cost, and many of
I them are better land than this
j sandy bottom.
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In the old days when a man
presented a new idea to the
world they burned him or a
heretic* Nowadays they elect
him president of the corporation
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The best way to make a short ’
winter is to have a note come
due in March. _ ■
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NOTICE-One cent per word wil be charged in Tho Mirror for all card. of thanka • '
rolution” of rspeet and wimilar matter of lodges, socioties and other organisu
Mons - for notices of entrtainments, suppars, ete., where an udminsion fee is
•barfed the publie. "
HANDLE AT
YOUR OWN
RISK???
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--AND THE WORST IS YETTO COMI WANT ADS
By"Charles, McManus
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AL LECTURE, ENTITLED.“WW
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\ IWANT TO •36 YOU A$
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Babblings. We watched a group of work-
— men on a job the other day.
over It saiesyeu approximately 83 a yent ovet dent-
fnees Buy ibmp you need with that saving--neck-
des are merely • suggeston. kambert Phavmaol Co.
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
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CLOTHES
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a ,g Tailored
"He looked so .stupid when he
proposed jo me."-
“Well, darling, look what a
stupid thing he was doing.” ,
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Advertising Specialist, “Dar-
ling, if our marriage is not en-
tirely satisfactory, your name
will be cheerfully refunded.”
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Rah. “What is the greatest
water power known to man.”
Raw. “Woman’s tears.”
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ONE GUY
LKES
You
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FOK SALE OR TRADE—Ford truck,
Model T, fair condition, good tires, good
body and cab. What have you for
trade T Ervin Cobh,. Gilmer. K. No. 4
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SMALL MOUNMENTS-Smal monu-
ments a speeialty, either marble or
granite. Can erect any size design to
suit? Also Do notary work. J. J
WHEN I PROPOSED TO
Si S. SHE REFUSED ME, (---
GUT I GUESS SHE SAW)
I J'The Office Wife.", the film
version of Faith Baldwin’s novel
will be shown for the last time
tonight at the Crystal Theatre.
See what Miss Baldwin meant
by an ‘office wife”—and see
how Dorothy Mackaill plays the
role.
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IT IS DIFFICULT TO IMAGINE the world today without some of the
things that make our living in it so pleasant and comfortable. How natur-
ally we lift the telephone receiver, step into an automobile, and look fgrthe
news of the world in the newspapers—every day of our lives.
When we tailor your clothes
you are yourself—not a dupli-
cate—not one of a dozen wear
ing the same pattern and
model. Our clothes express
you—your taste, your person-
ality, your individuality. It‛s
a businens and social advant-
age that is worth vastly more .
than its cost.
ALDREDGE
I The Tailor "
RELIABLE MAN WANTED—to run Me-
Ness Business. Wonderful opportuni-
ty. Make $8 to_$20 daily. No expert-
care or capital needed. Write today.
Furst A Thomas, Dept C. Freeport,
minois - 206 3tdp
K ELIA RLE MAN WANTED to run Me-
neas Business. Wonderful opportunity
Make *M to $20 daily. No experlence, no
capital needed. Write today. Furst-&
Thomas, Dept. C., Ffeepr; Illinois,
212 3tdp . . . .
LOST AS. a W. six shooter. Left in
toilet at the court hops*. Liberal re-
ward for' return to Constable A. J.
Riley. ' 212 stde
if o-
fhera are now 42 naitons con-
nected by telephone, most- of
them except the ones in Upshur
county being modern. Some of
them are dial telephones that
need no operators; And now
there has been invented a robot
that where dial telephones and
the old style are to be connect-
ed this robot calls out the num-
ber wanted.
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In the old days we hung a
man for stealing a plug horse.
Now we give them 30 days for
stealing a thousand dollar auto-
mobile.
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On fifth'teatue
—riding, strolling, shopping—a
panorama of beauty streams thru
this famous street of-fashion. Thr:
Gooraud’s Oriental Cream, you cpa
possess a skin and complexion chat
even the most attvactive there,
.would be prouditohave.
Try it tonhgNt Yith the yery
first touch a faseinting, clear,
pearly appearance of radiant
beauty is revealed. Will not rub
off,stredk or spot.
GOURAUDS
White, Fiesh, Mane and olentai Tan Shate
k Send UV tt TrM size 34
Fsrd T. Hopkins A Son, New V*r» City
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The country won’t be properly
run until one can buy-a farm
with a little monesgaii credit
as hecan an automobile.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1930, newspaper, November 21, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439965/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.