The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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For Commissioner, Preeinet No. it—
W. C. (Bill) HENDRRSON (Re-el.)
For Commisioner, Precinet No. it—
J. PRESS DAVIS (Re-el.)
C. o Dugan) EARP.
For Commissioner, Precinet 41— (
M. O. HOLMES (Re-el.) >
TERRY GORMAN.
For Justice of Peace, Preet. Il—
MAT DAVIS (Re-el.)
For Constable, Precinet No. It—
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For Diatriet Attorooyi-
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Mion to pay.for same.
Be It Resolved By the Legis-
lature, of the State of Texas:
Section 1 , That Article 3 of
the Constitution of the State
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first day
For Tax Collector-Aseeesor:-
allen McClelland.
For County Clerki-
B. C. (Bertie)-ELWELL (Re-el)
For District Clerki—
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vor Treasurer:--
W. A. LUNSFORD (Re-el.):
For Sheriff:-
I. W. BRYCE (Re-el.) ' -
proclamation for said election .
and have same published as re- 1
THE OLD ALIENATOR
“For the Amendment
thorizing the Legislature
provide, for the ‘payment
Workmen’s Compensation
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otherwise appropriated, to pay
the expeses of such publicat-
ion and election. \ "
The above js a true and.cor-
rect copy.
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sideration. When he saw the
octogenarian aecusedo of home
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Secretary of State.
Miss LuElla Futrell is visit-
ing Miss Boby Gean Warren in
Tyler.
FOR SALE: House and lot on
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Sec. 3. The Governor of the
Frazier garage apartment
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SU RANCE CO.. Dallas, Texas.
Ages from 1 month to" 75 years
old. D. A. Young Representa-
tiv, Gilmer, Texas. 13% years
with this company. 123
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IN 1T AND I'LL BE A GOOD AD
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Medical and surgical cases received.
Treatment and rare under supervision
of competent nurses.
M. S. RAGLAND, M. D. ~
HUGH M. RAGLAND, M. D. '
I wonder a Doc
Lw/iTH tin cans TIED
LIquld-TBlets
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costs, charges, and premiums
on such policies of insurance;
providing-th State shall never
4. Interior Light
1 7. Food Crisper
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' 9. Automatie Defroster Switch
10. Sliding Shelvas
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KELVINATOR
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For. •
Pire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE ,
Mrs. R. H. Lachinger.
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Consultation and Surgery
T. E. MARSHALL, M. D.
Surgery,' Diseases of Women
“ and Obstetrics
Office over Gary-Reed Drug
Store. - Phone No. 117.
he is without capital he stands
hardly ,any chance whatever to
, get into the alienation business.
• The Judge cited by the Gilmer
i contemporary may revere
blind justice, .but without go-
I ingrhhnd himself.—State Press
• in The Dallas News.
EPILEPSY-EPILEPTIES! De-
troit lady finds relief for hus-
degrees. -- . --
It gives you Vitible
with a Certificate of Low Operav-
ingCost. •
It gives you Vitibie Protection
with its Fi. c-Year ProtectionPlan,
And it gives sparkling new
beauty, a wealth of really worth-
while convenience features and a
THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, FRIDAY. AUG 7, 1936.
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FOR RENT: Furnished garage
apartment. Available Aug. -15.
Mrs. W. C. Frazler Phone 287.
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rain right now. The county’s
first bale shouldn’t be far off
with the weather the way it
has been for the past week.
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abroad failed. All letters
"t county superintendent;
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y- old mhan was fined
by the year. But an alienator
82 years of age is expected to
pay in proportion ‘to his anti-
For Justice of the Pence Frect. Bi—
W. H. HARLAN.
For Juetice of Peace, Precinet ll— —
. J.w. WILLEFORD "
For Conatabie, Precinet No. •
proposing an Amendment to the
Constitution authorizing the
Legislature to provide
_ is necessary or required; and to
_ provide for the paynhent of allt
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ing all da"long at.. W. W.
Lomenack’s plce: ..
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Try "Rub-My-Tism" Worid’s Beat
Liniment
-- _. The foregoing Go-
stitutiona Amendment shall be
submitted to a vote of the
first Monday in
We wish to thank everyon home in search of-fo
who ministered to us in word or
deed during the illness and at
the -death of our beloved father
, .. and husband, T. J. Pounds:We
The Mirror is indebted to
Mr. R. N. Machen for a fine
watermelon.
DR. G. H. DANIELS
Specializing In
CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY
, F. & M. Bank Bldg-
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IcARTOONJFOLLTEs ■
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THAEBATTLING
Linda Lee Montgomery has
returned from' a visit of sev-
tral weeks spent with her sis-
ter. Mrs. Chas. Dibrenl of San
Antonio, and her aunt e - Mrs;
U. Anderson at Waco. ..
surance for employees of the
State.”- . .
And all those opposed shall
write or have’ printed on their
ballots the words:
“Against the Amendment-au-
thorizing the Legislature to
provide for the payment of
surance for employees- ofi- the
State, and . authorizing the
Legislature to proyide for the
payment of premimums on such*
policies of insurance: providing
thy State shall never be requir-
ed to purehase insurance for
H. K. Mrs. Will Herring.
Lindsey_over W. H. McNair, tax . ----------
of Texas lie amended by ad-
ding thereto a new Section to
be known as Section 59, to read
as follows:
Section 59. The Legislature
shall hve power to pass, such
laws as may be necessary to
provide for Workmen’s Compen-
sation Insurance for such State
employees, as in its judgment
wrecking he surmised hat .
there might be a bug under a
— - chip somewhere in the vicinity
ofthe-case at bar. Possibly he
ahserved indications that the
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about HE EIS FIGHT •
NTOMoRau AGHT, iye be- f
Cieh TO Go ITA You
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<5erA FEW NEWJ ibeAs So I
we cam put serve VARieT .
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alienated affections would be
- restored to their original own-
er practically as good as new.
There is said to be considerable
_ ..racketeering in the affections
business. It is afleged that
there are affections which can
be alienated by the month or
mend. His Honor doubtless swered. Mrs. George Dempst
took backgrounds into con-
ALDREDGE .
THE TAILOR
Phone 160 -• * Gilmer
Apt. A-71, 6900 Lafayette Blvd.
West, Det roit,. Mich.tp7,3
• • 125^1p. surance .for any employee.”
—=2 Sec. 2. The foregoing C
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. August 7, 1916.
qualified .electors of this State Only about 2200 votes were
on the first Tuesday after the cast in the primary election, the "
tfOESS l A WISE 0iRD-x ^3 7(
Bought Some "JZZBOMOTR • "4 1
then i bought onb -J U
State of Texas is hereby di-
any employee; providing for 1,-7--------------
the necessary publication and ed.out of any.fund 8
election: making an appropvia- ‘ “ c
spending a few days At the
the necessary For Representativet-
UINDLEY beckwortm
For Distriet Judge:
quired by the Constitution for
Amendments.
Sec. 4. The sum of Five
REG’LAR FELLERS 's f
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fL Frigidaire. Late Model. WorKmen's Compensation
Priced for quick said'.'Call 143,
alienating the affections of an-
other man's .wife, the Judge
evidently deciding that a fel-
low that old could not alienate
more than a dollar's ‘worth.
Not knowing the circum-
stances, this column will not
e t undertake arbitrarily to com-
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----For County Judzet—
($5,090,00)- J. P. MABEEY.
as mav he LEO PRESNEIL.
voters favoring said proposed
Amerfdment shall.write or have
printed on their ballots -theL.Stropp for district clerk; B. B
words: ‘
defendant, the old alienator,
"was wealthy in land and houses.
Docks and herds, calves and
chickens. Possibly his _ Honor
deducted that if the old aliena-
tor could be trimmed in court
Mrs. Gus Zimmerman - and
mend or condemn the Judged
cerdict. But if it were disposed
to do either, it would com-
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' Broker’ WE CL- SELL Mr.
MJA22G0 MOToR stock
6) AND AL$o SEE IF YOU
OF AN ONE . .
PWHO WANTS TO Buy :
KALSOME PARTS OE, I
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Reflections in The Mirror
of 20 years ago.
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or so much thereof as may be ~~ -
necessary, is hereby appropriat- or
HeAr As,- /Vur ME CHAuPEE
I nAeY BpErs ' / SMGv Guy OFTHE
FEEBpH°RE5 / / W/oRID 15 THE FEIIER
(PpsowLes _--wpotaTP,ME
KHE NEVER FE / I DOUGHNUT:
NEMUP:-- \ TE CHEAPSKAT
__ • ’’ -r ."MADE a Hole.
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..After plumbers had torn ut
most of the plumbing in her
iur valu-
1936, at which election all
By RUBE GOLDBERG;
CREAM, 1 p
Half Pint le)C
BUTTER MILK, ---g,
Quart . __________. .
especially w ish j to thank the
undertakers in charge, the pas-
tor. and doctor. We also wish
to express our appreciation for
. the lovely floral oferings.: -
Mrs. T. J. Pqunds
and Family.*
For ommissioner. Precinet No. 1:—
W. t (Ira) RICH "
W. M. Smith bieat -Henry children of
cabinet designed co prov ide casy .
accessibility.
See the new Kelvinator. You’ll
be glad to learn that it coats nb
more than orfyretrgerators
and that it ng be purchased on
extremely casy terms. ’ . j
Only KELVINATOR You AM
. Thoae Outate' ding Features:
1. Built-lo Thermo. .Mor ; —'
2. Certificato of Lowegazating Cost
2. Now Bouuly of Dosign
4. five-Year Protection Plan
a. Flexible Grids In All Ice Trays In
standerd models
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Workmen’s Compensation r Ine, ANNOUNCEMENTS
surance for employees of the .
, Mirror to authorized to
*‛nounce the following candidates
the office shown, subject to
Demur retie Primary:
collector; H. P. McGaughy,
county chairman over W. A.
Hart.
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Founded Mar. 14,1916, by Gen. Tueker
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the rings pinned to a dress.
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The continuing hot weather
is causing some shedding of
cotton and upland cotton is •
especially ‛n need of a good
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The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1936, newspaper, August 7, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440403/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.