The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 102, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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CLOTHES DO HELP YOU
WIN—DRY CLEAN
THEM OFTENER
1st National Bank Bldg.
Gilmer. Texas.
Congressman—M. G. Sanders
■ State Senator— T. G. Pollard.
Representative—T. W. Ad-
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Court Reporter, E C. Jones.
County Judge—Gas Morris.
District Clerk—W. J. Brison.
County Clerk—Will Smith.
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1 THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1931.
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The countryside—with its gold-
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rains sends these products to
you—eends you milk and cream
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delicious new cheese food
melts, slices, spreads!
How Ha full, richcheese
flavor blends with other
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X-ray and Other Electrical
Equipment.
Emergency, Surgical and
Medical Cases Received
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DR. T. S. RAGLAND
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DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
Offices over 1st Natl Bank
Phones No. 6, 171 and 101
HORACE V. DA4s
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NEW BELL. HOTEL
Remodeled and under now
management
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, Gilmer, Texas.
Comfortable Rooms, Good
Home Cooked Food, Reason-
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ESTIMATES—REPAIRS
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gest of its kind in the U. S.
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The Mirror job department
is prepared to handle allkinds
of printing and will be glad to
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Attoney-at-Law
First National Bank Bldg.
Gilmer, Texas
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whole milk itselft
Try it today—for cook-
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grocer has it in the half-
pound package, —
PALACE BARBER SHOP.
Frank Hartt, Mar.
Modem Shop, Expert Barbers
Next door to Robertson’s
Drug Store
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skin; even in severe cases relief cornea
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Rashes, Pimples, Dandruff and other
annoying skin o» sealp troubles gen-
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septic otion. ZEMO ia safe and de-
Sn3al4f- A9 neuggiutM. 35c, 60e,
$1.00. Extra Strength ZEMO best
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Ruth Long and Walter Lowe
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ADAMS CIGAR AND NEWS
STAND. BARBER SHOP
Hot and Cold Showers.
Extensive line of Magazine
and Newspapers.
Expert Barber Service
W. Side Square Gilmre.
PAPA ‛wiLL YOU
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SECOND,
PLUMBING AND WIRING— Estimatea
cheerfully made without obligation.
Water heaters sold and installed. Re-
pairin and gas fitting. Modern
Plumbing Os, Phone KN.
99 1 mo.’d p.
FOR SALE One used roll top office
desk: also one MeClaskey filing cab-
inet. See Ross Bullard, Rhone 16.
99 atde
H(|OFING F»r Toefing of all kinds
see R. L. Tat, Gilmer Tin Shop.
98 Gtdp
A Paris dentist has been su-
ed for damages by a patient
whose collarbone was broken
while he was having a tooth
pulled. 7 ~
serious shortage. He is called
upon to account for sixty wives
who have have disappeared dur
ing the last thirty years. Some ,
of them were divorced, but oth-
ers mW'S*!® foliave died under
-suspicious circumstan^ew, .
'—They may have died of star-
vation. No Egyptian gentle-
man is able to support sixty
wives, and only a gentleman in
Egypt would be allowed to mar-
ry that many. Abdul Hamid,
who gloried in the name of the
Unspeakable Turk, was reputed
. to rid himself of superfluous
help meets by tying them in
sacks, one to sack and drop-
ping them out of back window
of the royal palace into the Bos
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H. L. TOOKER
Attoney-at-Law
Crosby,Bldg. Gilmer, Tex.
Formerly of Wichita Falls,- -
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Ernest
Sheriff—J. M. Seago.
Couunty Attorney—Curtis E.
Hill.
County Treasurer—J. M. Mar
■hall.
Tax Assessor— W. B. Kelley.
County SuperintendenteD. J.
Beckworth.
Cotton Weigher .
Gilmer—Henry Hawkins.
Big Sandy—Will Hunnicutt.
Commissioners
Precinct 1—Ervin Cobb.
Precinct 3—Frank Robinson.
. Precinct 3—T. B. Thompson.
Precinct 4—Geo. C. Hart.
Justices of the Peace
Precinct 1—B. F. Bledsoe.
Precinct 2—J. T. Melton.
Precinct 8—Jno. D. Newsome
- Precinct 4—D, P. Cumhie.
Precinct 5M, C- Bell.
Precinct 6—W .E. Williams.
Precinct 7—J. C. Wood.
Precinct B—T. N- Camp.
Constables
Precinct 1—Wm. Floyd.
7 Precinct 2—J. A. Ferguson.
Precinct 3—Dee Floyd. -
Precinct 4—S. R. Senn.
Precinct 6—F. H. Pyle.
Precinct 6—0. W. Williams.
Precinct 7—Boyd Gorman.
Precinct 8—Harve Helms. -
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Permanent Waves and all
Beauty Work Done In
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MRS. W. E. STEMBRIDGE,)
Prop. .
PHONE 332
Modem, new equipment, ex-
pert work. Permanents, fin-
ger waving. facials, mani-
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By Charles McManus
- phorus. The. Bosphorusy..perz.
haps we should, explain was not
a well, but a large piece of salt
water which divides the Black
Sea from, that other one, the
name of which we can’t think
of at the moment. The Bos-
phorus runs right by the pal-
ace Abdul Hamid ocupied. Or
rather, he had his palace built
where he could threw things
out of the back window and
keep them out of the newspa-
pers. If the Cairo police would
drag the delta of the Nile they
might find out what became of
.the sixty wives who haven’t
been answering the roll call re-
cently. A lot of wives can
make right much trouble for
any man, and Egyptians hate
trouble. The Pharaohs built
the Pyramids to keep down un-
employment. They knew the
Pyramids were no good, but
considered it better to give
• work to the workless than give
them votes, and possibly a
change of administration. How-
ever, Egypt isn’t what it used
to he. In the good old days no-
body would have got hot and
bothered about the probable
fate of a cluster of unnecessary
wives.—State Press in Dallas
News.
JOHN E. HARRIS
Lawyer
Crosby Bldg.
Phone 138. Gilmer, Texas,
WANT ADS
SEE C. R. Wall at Gilmer Lbr. co for
•11 earpenter and revair work all work
guaranteed. Free Flan Sprvice.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 102, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1931, newspaper, July 11, 1931; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440252/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.