The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 160, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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(OVINGTON’S
5c, 10c & 25c Stores
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BULLET ENDS MAN’S LIFE
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K. C. BARNWELL
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sons.”
By cutting out many wastes, A&P is able to charge you leess, and pay the farmer a larger
share of the retail price. We bridge the gap between the farmer and you.
Ford Hooks
be supplied.
Ann Page Strawberry Preserves, 1 lb. jar.....
..... 17c
E. R.
"I saw it in the Mirror."
Encore Prepared Spaghetti, 3med. cans
122c
.. J 10c
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5c
... 5c
Sultana Red Beans, can.....
CARNATION MILK—
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25c
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5c
49c
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Encore Macaroni or Spaghetti, pkg.....
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Bull Durham Tobacco, pkg.............
There'd Be No Use For
A&P If You Could Deal
Direct With The Farmer
Bananas
Golden Yellow
15c
25c
25c
25c
25c
49c
ium. The Cen-
Fair was the
Carrots
Large Bunches
MATCHES
2 boxes__
of Fair Pai
tral Eat
COVINGTON’S
Next F. & M. Rank
Cabbage
New Crop
Gandhi Protests
Lack of Action
At London Meet
(The World's Largest Seller)
Now Reduced to
Mr. Loris Stephens is put-
ting in' a bowling allew next
door to the Mirror office.
“We figured that the beat
way to handle transient!1 would
be with a work test" Mr. Law
said in explaining the plan.
“When a transient comes to
town he will have to register.
Then he will be given work on
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Rev. and Mrs. Allen Tooke,
of Longview ware in Gilmer
Thursday.
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Milky Candy, 3 bars................
Scot Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls .....
The first woman to own and
operate a taxicab company in
San Francisco is Mrs. Billie
Hall.
3 large Cans or
6 small Cans,____
Vanilla Flavoring
1.00 size__________
Fig Bare, 2 lbs........25c
Rye Bread loaf......... 7c 1
Wheaties, pkg.........12c
0. K. Yellow Soap, 1 lb.br. 5c
Luna Soap, 9 bare......25c
Mail Pouch Tobacco 3 pk. 25c
Beech Nut Tob. 3 pkgs . .25c
HERBINE
CORRECTS CONSTIPATION
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FIVE FOOTBALL GAMES
AT MARSHALL FAIR
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HOUSTON ADOPTS
A FINE PLAN
Pay. lc more and get five
bars White Laundry Soap
Free.
For in the “Good Old Daya” khat the housewife paid for food
and what the farmer received for it were exactly equal. But as
towns and Cities grew, the farmer recived less and you paid 1
more . . . because of a elumsy, round-about system.
10c
25c
25c
25c.
25c1
49c
There were about Mo worth
of parts stolen off the Ideal
Laundry machinery Wednesday
night. No clue to the perpe-
trators.
Now Reduced to, Koaf-
J. W. CROLEY HDW. CO.
Will Take Old Furniture In Ekchange For New
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Claude Phillips, 15, of Pad-
dignton, Eng., is a fine organist
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A&P Pan Rolls, 12 in pkg,....
8 O’clock
COFFEE
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In the matter of Crosby-Me-
Gaughy-Marshall Co., Rankrupt.
Notice is given that said
bankrupt, of Gilmer, pshur
County, Texas, has applied for
a discharge from all his debts
Creditors and parties interest-
ed are ordered to attend a meet
ing to be held in my office in
Sherman, Texas, on Oct. 19.
1931, at 10 o’clock a. m., there
to show cause why discharge
should not be granted.
CHAS. BATSELL,
Referee in Bankruptcy,
Sherman, Texas.
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FOODS
Quality at its beat, of course
—but what wonderful values
for every visitor to our store
We welcome your visits or
if you prefer to phone, ev-
ery order is given personal
attention. J
Mustard, qts ..........15c
French, Bread, loaf.....7c
Bokar Coffee, 1b......29c
Quaker Quackels, pkg. 14c
Iona Catsup, 3 bottles .. .25c
Garrett Snuff, 310c pkg. 25c
Broken Sl. Pineapple 2% 19c
Blue Ribbon Malt, 3 lb. .45c
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EMO RELIEVES ITCHING
BURNING ECZEMA
Soothing, cooling ZEMO brings
prompt relief to itching, burning
akin evenin severe cases relief comes
as sqon as ZEMO touches the tor-
tured skin. Eerema, Ringworm,
Rashes, Pimples, Dandruff and other
annoying akin or scalp troubles gen-
erally yield to thio Boothing, anti-
septe lotion. ZEMO is sale'and de-
pendable. AU Druggista. 35c, 60c,
$1.00. Extra Strength ZEM best
tat chronic cases—$1.25.
THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, SEPT 17, 1931.
Marshall, Sept. 17.—A. A.
Jarrott, 40, died two hours af-
ter a bullet was fired into his
head here Wednesday after-
neon. His wife "had telephoned
rthe police and said her husband-
had threatened to kill himself.
Jarrott is survived by his wife
and two children.
ALTERATIONS
CLOTHES DO HELP YOU
WIN—DRY CLEAN
THEM OPTENER
ALDREDGE
THE TAILOR
Phone 160
MODERN CLEANING PLANT
We Call For and Deliver
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(By Assoctated Presa)
Houston, Sept. 17.—The an-
cient rule of Captain • John
Smith that “he who will not
work shall not eat” will be in-
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Special Values—Mattresses
Rugs and Furniture
We have just received a new shipment of Sealy
and Simmons mattresses, which guarantee years
of service and thorough sleeping comfort.
See our new "Slumberking" Simmone mattress
for only $16.50. — ,
Agg MAW az"un,.g, P
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin knowles
[have returned from Dallas,
; where Mr. Knowles went for
treatment about two weeks ago
Three men robbed the bank
at Avery securing $1,500 Wed-
nesday. ' e
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in the District Court of the
United States For the East-
ern District of Texas.
In Bankruptcy
PHONE
160
Notice!
WE PAY CASH FOR CHICKENS, EGGS AND CREAM
The price of Cream has been advancing for the past few
weeks, it is a much better price now than it has been since
early Spring. With plenty of feed stuff on hand now, ev-
ery one should sell Some Cream. We test every day.
TRY ONE OF OUR BIG JUICY HAMBURGERS
Fast colored ging-
ham. Yard . —______
Children's good grade
nainsook underwear, ea.
Embroidery pieces
15c and ________________
Children’s Rompers
pair -------------
Men’s Shop
Caps _________
Flowered Wall
Vases, each------
Paints and Enamels
each -— -
Two ।
For ........
Lunch Pails <
15c and _________ ,
Mixing
Bowls _____ (
Oil Cloth ।
48 inch __ x -
Oil Cloth
56 inch___________ ‘
GRANDMOTHERS’
White C
WholeWheat
Bread
Marshall, Sept. 16.—The Cen-
tral East Texas Fair will open
Monday, Sept. 21,for its eighth
annual exposition which will
featue five night football
ber of games to be played and
the additional offer of free ad-
mission ot the stadium during
all the games. Entrance to
the fair grounds entitles the
patroon to the privilege of wit-
.........5c
Tar^etCigaretteRollers69c;Tobacco pkg 9c
Linettes, popular Brand, Garton.....
first fair in the southwest to
offer night football games. This
year the ssociation again
takes the lead with the num-
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Make Your Clothes Dollar
Work Harder....
Dollars must work harder during these times than they
have ever had to work before. How far does your clothes
dollar go? If you haven’t yet learned of the long distance
championships made by the dellars which go to purchase
CURLEE CLOTHES then you have a real thrill in More
for you.
Honest value is a paramount feature of CURLEE
CLOTHES and we are convinced that you will get more
for your dollar in a CURLEE suit or overcoat this fall
than you expect. This mean* fit, material, pattern and
style. All values rolled into one big value!
24.50" 29.50
Xll with Two Pah* of Trousers
? BEALL BROS. Q
• Quality Merchandise •
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Bowl or Cup Oats, now reduced to pkg................. 22c
(’base & Sanborn Coffee, 1 lb, Free 10c okg. Tea) .. 36c
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Gov. Huey Longs says he
was never more certain of any-
thing than he is that the Legis
lature of Texas was "bought
like a sack of corn.” At the
present price of corhi they
must have sold out pretty
cheap.
SUGAR, limit 50c
LARD g«,
8 lb. Pail _________ OMV
FLOUR, guaran- OK,
teed, 48 ih. sack _•e)C
MOTHERS’
CHINA OATS .. OOl
.BROOM AO,
1.00 Value _______—
Bottle BLUING 1 Q,
Large Size---1 AOC
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Longview is to have a new
Christian church, costing $18,-
000. t
The building boom of Gilmer
continues unabated, and still
the demand for houses can not
some city improvement project
He will receive no pay but if
he works eight hours % day he
will be given three square
meals and a place to sleep.
"If he does not want to work
he will have to leave town. We
will not be inhuman, however,
in case of sick or disabled per-
1b. 4c ea. 6c 1b. 4c ib. 8c
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CLEANING
PRESSING
DYEING
KNOWLES
N PHONE 108-109
Try our delicious doughnuts
Vernon Stephens Grocery. tf
from Harrison county and two
each from Upshur, Marion,
Panola and Gregg counties.
nessing a football game five of
the six nights of the fair.
The footbal schedule for the
fair includes:
Monday, Sept. 21. Marshall
High School Yersus Longview
High school-This game has
become an alRHt^I event at the
fair opening,
Tuesday.Sept. 22, Carthage
High School versus Henderson
high school. These two fast
Class B. teams have developed
a rivalry which promises a good
game. IV
Wednesday, Sept. 23, College
of Marshall vs. Peacock Mili-
tary Institute of Dallas. The
C.O. M. Tigers will make their
first appearance of the season
in this clash.
, Friday, Sept. 25, Wiley Col-
lege vs. Houston Junior College
This is a clash between two of
the best negro teams in the
State.
- Saturday, Sept. 26, Marshall
High School vs. Gilmer High,
always a good football game. • j
Thursday night of the fair
will be “Frolic night’ ’featuring
an armadillo race, burro polo
and boxing matches.
Twenty two agriculutral ex-
hibits have been installed, 14
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this winter, according to an-
nouncement of F. M. Law,
Chairman of the Mayor’s unem
ployment committee. Captain
Smith promulgated the rule
during the hard times in the
19c lb
paar mm a
RIGHT WAY GROCERY
(In Telephone Building)
t SATURDAY SPECIALS
(By Assoclated Ht)
London, Sept. 17—Gandhi
protested that the members of
the Federal Structures Commit
tee, of the Round Table Con-
ference, represented the gov-
ernment and not India*.
He said the proceedings were
interminable and getting no-
where. ’ .
They have been discussing de
tails in general under the head
of direct and indirect method
of elections.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 160, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1931, newspaper, September 17, 1931; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440340/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.