The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 292, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 18, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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; THE GILMER DAILY MIBROR,
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WANT ADS
JOE B. WILLIAMS, O. D„ N. D.
THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
FOR RENT— de furnished hed room.
292 atdp
H. L. Elwell.
FOR KENT One futnishedebed room.
Appiy W. F. Jones
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A gentleman from Texark-
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compliment while talking to
a prominent business man of
this city. ---
Sufferers Forget
Stomach Troubles
Mrs. Dick Snapp and little
son of Tyler, ar evisiting in Gil
mer the guests of Mrs. Snapp’s
mother, Mrs. M. P. Mell.
Mrs. G. T. May and little son,
Bobby of Tyler spent Wednes-
day in Gilmer the guests of
Mrs H. P. McGaughy.
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Our Club met on Thursday.
Feb. 12. with County Agent W.
M. Burkes present.
The house was called to or-
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The oil boom, we believe is
just around the corner. With
the great number of Well to be
drilled we have no doubt that
the boom will break shortly
and that our enthusiasm is well
justified by the increasing ac-
tivity in Upshur Count}- and
the bright prospect of this be-
ing an oil center.
Mr, Henry Mings of Dallas is
visiting in Gilmer.
PURE MILK FROM
TESTED COWS
No. 1649.
IN RE: Guardianship of the
Estate of Lynn Wells. Minor.
Mrs. Katie Wells. Guardian.
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OAK LAWN SANITARIUM
X-ray and Other Electrical
Equipment.
Emergency, Surgical and
Medical Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
House at the town of Gilmer on
the 27th day of February, A.
D. 1931 at 10 o’clock A. M.
MRS. KATIE WELLS.
WE ARE CUTTING
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Sweet Peas and Callendulas.
Our Pot Plants are in full
bloom. We keep a supply of
Cut -flowers for our trade.
In the County Court of Upshur
County, Texas
ling our milk., and as an added
precaution we have had our en-
tire herd tested for tuberculosis
and founud every cow free from
any, sign of tuberculosis.
When you buy milk from us,
you know you are getting pure
milk, and getting it promptly.
Phone us today, No. 153 and
we will staft making delivery at
once.
J.S. WHITIS DAIRY
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PATPONPIELD NEWS
TUCKER & LASCHINGER _
GEO. TUCKER________________________________
R. H. LASCHINGER.........
MRS GEORGIA LASCHINGER
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Attorney -at -Law
Civil Practice
County Attorney’s Office.
Court'Home, Gilmer, Texas.
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MEEKER & NORMAN
Engineers
Surveying and Mapping
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BRADFIELD & LAWRENCE
Leases, Royalty and Mineral
Rights.
First National Bank Bldg.
Gilmer, Texas.
HORACE V. DAVIS
Lawyer
1st National Bank Bldg.
Gilmer, Texas,
bmpeia
DO NOT AOQBPT SUBSTIIUT3
For Sale By
R. C. BARNWELL
is their attraction. To be
L the professional womeh
k her beet” at all times.
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for treat-
ment, as well as X-ray and
Flouroscope
J. C. WINN, M. D.
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See
N. J. HARRISON
For
Fire, Auto Tornado and Other
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GUARANTY OIL
EXCHANGE .
Leases and Royalty -
Located in Gilmer State
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PALACE BARBER SHOP.
Frank Hartt, Mgr.
Modern Shop, Expert Barbers
Next door do Robertson’s
. Drug Store
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By Charles McManus
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The Mirror's
Enthusiasm ,
On oa Boom
Mrs. Clyde Jackson and little
son, Billie Jack, of Gladewater,
are visiting her mother, Mrs.
W. C. Broadbeck.
Miss Curtie Patterson visited
home folks at Union Hill from
Thursday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Rash re-
turned to their home at Beth-
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, 1931
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That is why Gouraud's Orientai
Cream to the “little French beauty.
wet” of many famous stars. -
Your complexion too, can chave
that soft, seductive, delightful pro-
Kesional touch of beauty thru)
Gouraud's Oriental Creamg It doe/
not rub off, streak or spot, but re-
tain* it* fascinating attractiveness
thruout the day.
GOURAUDS
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wat. Mesh, Raegrand oniental Tan Shades
Kend 10d tn, Trial Bime 92
Eerd T. Hopkine 4 Son, New York City
18 YOUR STOMACH BAD?
Over-eating or too rich food to
probably the catise. Gas, sour
stomach, heartburn, indiges-
tiqn, and many other ailments
indicate it What your stomach
needs to relief.
PHARMANOL the new
medical discovery, to just what
you need to relieve you of your
suffering- If it does not do all
we promise, your money will
be cheerfully refunded. Phar-
manol to a scientific prepara-
tion and to the result of many
years of research. Contains no
habit-forming drugs and may
be Uken by people of all ages.
Pharmanol is highly recom-
mended for all stomach and
bowel disorders.
NEW BELL HOTEL
Remodeled and under new
management
Rates $100 a day and up.
Meals Me
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Todd, Mgrs
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TO MAKE OIL, GAS AND
MINERAL LEASE •
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. DR. T. S. RALAND
And
DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
Office overist at Bank
Phones No. 6, 11 and 103
r another bra S 33 W 7.2 vrs;
der by the president and the' Thence 518 varas to-the place
Milk is one of your most nec-
essary and most nourishing
food. It is all the more import-
ant, therefore, that you know
the milk you use is absoutely
pure.
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Reveives Praist of Visiting
Business Man
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He was a hardware man
with land to lease in Upshur
and Wood Counties.
Speaking of the local news-
paper he said they deserved
being patted on the baek and
liberally patronized, as they
were drawing more people here
by their enthusiasm than any- ,
thing else.
From reading the Mirror he
thought the boom had already
broken and had come to get
a share by leasing his lands.
However, we have published
only facta. Statements must be
more than rumors before they
find space in these columns.
And tracking down rumors is (
one thing that keeps us busy
Thence E 289 vrs to the S E •
corner of the S. W. Dailey 236
acre tract, a stake for corner
from-which a pine brs N 54 1-2
E 28 1-2 vrs, another brs s 60
E 3 vrs; Thence N 1222 vrs to
a stake for comer from which
a P O brs S 78 E 3.6 vrs; and a
R 0 bra N E 5.6 vrs; Thence Wi ;
618 vrs to the- N W corner of -
the D. R. LaGrone 100 acre
tract, stake for corner from
which a B J brs N 4 E 5.4 vrs,!
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UPSHUR COUNTY OIL
EXCHANGE
odof fitting glas-
ses has proven
successful ; a thousands having
been helped all over the country.
Special prices on all eye fitting*.
Office upstairs over Hix Wat-
son Drug Co., “On the Square.’
Tyler, Texas.
Next trip to Gilmer will be on
Thursday, Feb. 19, from 2:00 to
6:00 j>. m. at Mrs. Gilbson’s
Rooming House.
Entered at the post office at Gilmer, Texas a* second class mail matter.
vsnsokiProNaAras—so eenta per month. In advance $4.09 per yeur.
NOTICE—One eent per weed will be eharged for cards of thanks, resolution* of
pespect, ete. Also for notices of entertainment* where admission i* charged.
COD8OF ETHICS: Truth. Sincerity, Thoroughness, Mercy and Moderation.
MHE Bir MF ON
P THE ANKLE .TO DAY
WANTED- Oil lea es And vlocka in
any active territory. Reference* fur-
nished, W. J. .kyun, Box 810 Gilmer.
291 Md 1wp
Orders taken for rubbe
stamps at the Mirror office.
Notice is hereby given that I,
Mrs. Katie Wells, Guardian of
the estate of L}nn Wells, Min-
or, have this day filed my ap-
plication in the above entitled
and numbered cause for an or-
der of the Probate Judge of
Upshur County, Texas, author-
izing me as guardian of the es-
tate of said minor, to make an
Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease up-
on such terms as the Court
may order and direct, of the
following described real estate:
All that certain traet-er par-
cel of land lying and being sit-
uated in Upshur County, Texas,
on the A. Lumbrera H. R. Sur-
vey about one mile E from.the
town of Gilmer, and described
by metes and bounds as follows
Beginning at the N E corner of,
the Carrie Bell Davis 88 acre
tract, a stake for corner;
— mer of utmost purity we ob-
I serve strict cleanliness in hand-
Bank Bldg., Phone 258
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I WO FURNISHD ROOMS—Fer rent,
“avo block* enst from square. See Mr*.
Dick Oliver. ’ 290 atdp
lehem Saturday and were ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wilson and little daughter, Vir-
ginia of this community.
Following is the honor roll
for the fourth month.
First Grade—Mamie-Dee Stil
well.
Third Grade—Ere Epps. R.
E. Wilson, Jr., Docheweleregts,
Jeraldine Stilwell, Lavrene Ray
Fourth Grade — Irene Shaw,
Russel Hearne. ,
Fifth Grade —Josie Causey,
Mary Elizabeth Palmer.
Sixth Grade—Evelyn Oliver.
Seventh Grade—Loman Dean
Eighth Grade—Kate Higgin
botham, R. G. Shaw.
Tenth Grade—Tandje Porter,
Era Clements. P
14T F Gunn of Big
Springs, is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gunn at
Pine and his brother, Mr.-J. A.
Gunn of Gilmer. '
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STOP AT
THE FRAZIER HOTEL
Gilmer, Texas.
Comfortable Rooms, Good
Home Cooked Food, Reason-
able Rates.
My special meth- Leases, Royalty, Real Estate
‘ ....... Office Second Floor F. & M.
FOR SALE— Gasoline cook stove, Ap-
, Money spent here
F for printing buys
* Quality
Work 4 4
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roll was called. .Two of our
members were rabsejit. The see
ertary then read the minutes of
the last meeting. > 2
We sang some songs, yelled
several yells and played some
games. " \
There were six new members
enrolled, which makes a total
of thirty-five members.
The club will meet again Feb
ruary 27, and every member is
urged tp be present. We hope
to make this one of the best
dubs in the county__Reporter.
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of beginning, containing one
hundred and eighteen acres of
land more or less.
Said application will be heard
by the County Judge of Upshur
County, Texas, at the Court
MODERN CLEANING PLANT
Delivery Service Phone 160
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The 4-H Club members at-
tended a practice meeting and
Valentine “party” at the audi-
torium Saturday night. This
affair was enjoyed by all, in-
cluding a number of visitors.
Mr. Acie Hill and small son.
Max Wendell, spent the first
of last week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hill at
Graceton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams of
Independent Springs spent Bun-
day with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Adams.
Miss Virginia Chandler of
Gilmer, spent the week end
with Miss Florene Guest.
Mr. Hollis Townsend of Inder
pendent Springs attended the
4-H Club meeting Saturday
night,
Mr. Leon Wade of E. Moun-
tain, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Wade and family the past week
Mr. Dennis Hill is making
his home with Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Hill and family.
Messrs. Winifred Guest and
Ialene Cavanaugh, who are
teaching school at Pattonfield,
spent the week end with home
folks.
Mrs. Nora McDonald of Rusk
is visiting relatives here.
‘ SUNSHINE BOOSTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Lightfoot of
Shreveport have been called to
the bedside of Mrs. Bill Ray.
G. N. Shaw is rported as be-
ing worse.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Reynolds
Gilmer, Texas Phone 111
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PRITCHETT FLORAL CO.
Phone Us. We. Deliver
Pritchett, Texas.
FUR RENT -Six room’ house, seven
neres land. neur dge of town. Apply
John A. Mathis 290 atdp
FUR KENT— Apartment furnished or
unfurniyhed, alo bed room*. Mrs. Luth-
er Kay. 289 Bedp-
jusr UNLOADED—(ar of god Ye-
low Corn. Hnve a ear of Maize heads
on traek, H L. Davis 201 Stdlwe
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 292, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 18, 1931, newspaper, February 18, 1931; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440070/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.