The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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hold licenses, has banned pub- Lynch an ax as a gift. Attach-
cut the city tax rata.
Nations'
D. F. Burnett.
-Where Better Foods Are Found For Less Money.
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Phone 146
ACATHEDRAL RESTORED
at Mirror office.
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aged by bombarments during forth in its pristine glory, and
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to Pittsburg yesterday and in-
Entered at the Post Office at Gilmer,
Texaa, a Second Cl awe Mail Matter.
OUR FOODS THROUGHOUT THE STORE ARE PRICED
TU SUIT THE MOST ECONOMICAL MOUSEWIFE
FOOD
STORE
tended to return last
hut his car got stuck in
mud and he had to spend
night at a farm house.
WANTED: Companion on trip
to Little Rock Saturday night,
returning in ten days. Apply
• Mayor W. H. Taylor, through
his authority to grant or with-
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Rheims Cathedral
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By Charles McManus
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Delphos, O., which has
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Pork & Beans,
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POST TOASTIES
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fact that this restoration was
made possible largely through
the generous donations of John
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25-02. can 16c;
50-oa. ean
White BEANS,
5 Pounda ____
GRAPE JUICE,
Full pint ____—
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Salad Dressing,
Full quart_____
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Two Deliveries Daily
6 a. m. and 5 >. W.
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Medical and surgienl tUM recelved
Treatment and care under supervlslos
of competent nurses.
. . S. RAGLAND, MD.
M. S. RAGLAND, M. D.
HUGH M. RAGLAND. M. D.
DR. G. H. DANIELS
Specializing In _
CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY
F. A M. Bank Bldg.
TELEPHONE 201
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THB GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1986.
STRAWBERRIES, 10c
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Jerseyland
DAIRY
GRADE A
and these are only .the high spots I
You can’t possibly realize what this new Leonard
gives you, until you actually see it with your own
eyes. Come in today. Find out how easily you can “
own the sensational refrigerator of the year?
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Some one has stolen the
DOG MEAT T--' —'-----”
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The most "
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beautiful
cabinet
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a popula bearing the suggestion that he
most pleasing to every lover of nell, April 17.
Mrs. H. Wade, Reporter.
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DOROTHY DARNITI-
X^H: A special DISH ofS; ,
) meat- THELANLAD’S
( Own FEED- NO ONE 15
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Tucker a Laschinger -- Publisher
a n. Lanehiget — Managing Editor
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FoR He- COULDAMT DOFE
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heaven a sacred vial of oil for
the baptism.
The present cathedral was
begun in 1212 and completed
FOR RENT: Nice bedrooms.
Close, in. Apply Arch’s Coffee
the finest speciments of Gothic
architecture in the world, as
well as one of the most his-
toric. It stands on the site of
a, former church in which
। ’ .4. Clovis, founder of the, kig-
—dom of the Franks, was bap-
r tized in the year 496. There is
a French legend to the effect
j . that a dove brought -from
have recently graded the front
of. their store with gravel ad-
ding to the appearance and
accessibility of the store.
photographs and casts existed
to enable artists • to,copy the
lost masterpieces. So, once
again Rheims Cathedral stands
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Vietor Sehoffelmayer, The
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Clarence Wharton, Houston
torney. . •
Wilard T. Chevalier,
American Road Builders
and Vice-Pres., McGraw-Hill
New York City.
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— about a century later, but Messre
numerous alterations have been
PURE CANE
Sugar, 21 • 1.00
K. C. BAKING POWDER
- Never take all the responsi-
bilities off your child, but teach
him or her to shoulder part of
the load, and when they be-
come a man or woman they,
will be able to meet the re-
sponsibilities of life.
Our next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. L. H. Fen-
& Oliver
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architectural beauty. Ameri-
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to compare with this new LEONARD!
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The Lesser Of Two Evilsi
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the war, but fortunately
• made from time to time. Here
Joan of Arc caused Charles. VII
to be crowned in 1429, and
here the kings of France were
crowned for several centuries.
Many of the elaborate sculp-
tures which adorn the cathed-
ral were destroyed or dam-
- That the magnificent Rheims
Cathedral has been restored,
after the terrible damage it
suffered during the war, is
FAIRVIEW H. D.
The problems of the mother
are the correct rearing and
training of her children.
Motherly love can be astumb-
Ung block as well as a help to
her child, says the Fairview
H. D. Club women Friday,
April 4, at the home of Mrs.
Sliced Breakfast nr_
BACON, 1b. _ M•C
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Because • it was raining and
dreary outdoors, Roy Reagan
asked to be sent to jail when
he was tried for a minor of-
fense in Muskogee, Okla. Judge
R. L. Williams obliged him.
Buy your adding muchine
paper in Gilmer, at the Mirror
office.
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Tenth Annual Convention
EAST TEXAS CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
- Houston, May 3-4-5
Theme--“Th* Next 1M Years
Civic Mass Meeting—Sumday,
May 3.
" Patriotic Ceremonies San Jacinto
Battleground—Monday, May. 4,..
East Texas on Parade- Decorated
Floats—Tuesday, May 6——
Speakers—Dr. Harold G. Moul-
ton, President, Brooking* Insti-
tution, Washington, B. C.
• Dr. W. B. Bizzell, President,
Oklahoma University,. ,
Governor James Y.Allred.
Jack Dionne, Publiaher, Gult
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FOR SALE, Cheap, Bill’s Place
No. 2. Filling station, house,
good business, main highway
near square See Bill Skinner
at Bill’s Place No, 1.
23-d3p.
LOOKING BACK
Reflections in The Mirror
of 20 years ago.
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April 9, 1916.
Postmaster T. B. Dodd has
word from Washington T that
Gilmer will have to get better
sidewalks and number the
houses to get village delivery.
Fully Guaranteed
FLOUR
48-lb. sk. .., 1.39
SMACKS, ’ I ry,
Large box ____X f C
JELLO, Any 19,
Flavor, 2 boxes LOt
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1936, newspaper, April 9, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440508/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.