The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
i
5
THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1934.
P
2
■
\
Kelsey HD.
CIAASI
'I
Trade in Gilmer.
J’
*
Texas, as Second Class Mail Matter
more this Sunday.
a-f
April
mins
7
. 000 sit
i •
"i suw it in The Mirror.”
SANITARIUM
OAK LAWN
Equipment. Emergency,
ton’s battle tactis were-justi
Fo
men and the element of
Justice of the Peace.
" d
F
F
'V
2
.1
Travis and. Fannin. If
seen its results.
=m
J
Lm
had realized the
tremendous
might have been different. But
I.
rush superbly through the his-
1
WHIPPING CREAM,
'13c
tory of the Nation they helped
*
J..GPress) Davis.
lad!”—Dallas News.
DOROTHY DRNIT
•3 f
artok f
WHY?
+r
oi vi
P
vwe
4
16
2
' I
If
I
12
I
t
5
"-0
Silence, private
HI take th. tel too
.I
. -4
-‘4
your
V
i
i : ।
■
Me
1
gu pht
2
1
the proper length for efficient
writing by means of.an auto-
matic feed in the latest pencil.
The Kelsey H. D. Club met
Tuesday, April 10, at 2 p. m.
at the club house. Vice-presi-
is
dal
part of the restless movement
of a growing people which in
. 74c
t 4c
Santa
the
army
.. 6ua -
ment. Also rooms and board, or
bedroom. Mrs. Willeford, next
to Upshur Hotel.
MINEOLA AND TROUP
PLAY AT TYLER IN
SEASON’S FIRST GAME
1
Fqunded Mar. 14, 1916, by Gm Tucker
Tuueker a Lanchinger ____ Publishers
K. M. Laschinger _ Managing Editor
Wecan help you solve
your printing problems
U
31
h
Fo
<
: 1
Mi
n
-
Dates of Coming
All-Day Singings
J
Fo
-r
-
Stop and Fill Up At
PENN SERVICE STATION
Expert Washing and Grasing,
and the Best of Service.
-i‘ j
A
Peivate, you are
in dingace
JcEdsdag '
WhST* -1
F
0
Fo
—3.
I
J
J
J
{ ■'
. Congrehman -of 3rd. DtaUipU.
Morgan G. Sanders.
Distriet- Judge AthDistrlet:
■ Walter G. Russell.
District Attorney:
G. L. Florence.
District Clerk:
Floyd Bailey.
Commissioner, Preet. No. 4:
Marshall Holmes.
J.
Ei
D
F
L
enough
2,200
mag-
salts,
) one
time must have crowded out odds against
the backward don. But San Ja-
WE HAD A ’
SwELLTME!
SENIOR B. Y. P. U.
PROGRAM, APRIL 22
GILMER ROTARY
CLUB .
No. 2012
Every Friday Noon
At The Jefferson Hotel
AS JUNK YOU ARE .
WORTH ONE DOLLAR
I
U
-
..my-''
uLewisigarMta.c.,Make,
Newark, KJ.
gead. .
B.
01
w
For
I.
J/
rJ
Fon
M
For
J
Cor
medium sized nail, sufficient
lime to whitewash a , chicken
coop,' and enough . sulphur ' to
rid one dog of fleas.” ।
At present prices, the whole
may be bought for about one
dollar. , r
ZeCiGARSuprahe
WHERE WA$
You LA
NIGHT? 1
sf
D
R
E
D
" (
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for Treat-
ment, as well as X-Ray and
Fluoroscope
J. C. WINN, M. D.
homer]
ureioninemasnee
-a
836
Si -s
. . -
MUCH FROM LITTLE
—
5oMEGO0Y$
Out TH DAY*
Game Warden:
J. W. Bryce.
County Judge:
J. R. Hinson.
County Attorney:
Curtis E. Hill,
County Clerk:
--
. ■ 1 . n ■ ■-
■
the
Gilmer Daily Mirror
3
-
■Eg-”
taoooeeooeaaaseeaeeoooooou
Highest Quality
DAIRY PRODUCTS
se their fla^
ggy.
e in place. e .
they had learned to like. There
were three visitors present.
After the business session
a good program was rendered.
Our next meeting will be
" - .j
sionofthe United States west
to the Pacific might have come
anyway for, after all, the
colonization of Texas was only
AMS"
70' i
W. M. Smith. -
Sheriff:
J. M. Seago.
Tax Collector:
mtaiBNMtr-fr-Mxrrtsar.
Co. Supt. Education:
O. J. Beckworth.
Tax Assessor:
Charlie Owen.
County Treasurer:
W. A. Lunsford.
Public Weigher:
R. H. Ray.
Commissioner, Preet. No. It
E. A . Cobb. - ~
Commissioner, Peet. No. 2:
Frank Robinson.
Commissioner, Preet. No. 3:
CLINIC-HOSPITAL
Medlcal and surgical cases received.
Treatment and car. under supervinlon
of competent nursen
T. 8. RAGLAND, M.D.
M. S. RAGLAND, M. D.
HUGH M. RAGLAND, M. D.
29-d13w2c.
Choose Your '
NEW SUIT
from the many beautiful new
..
2.-
District and County Directory
» 1:
1;
— Half Pint __
SWEET MILK,
SWEET MILK,
Paper umbrellas are being
offered at a price so low that
they can be discarded after
use, although they will last for
right pianos. They are priced
from $47, up; terms, $5 down
and $1.50 a week- These instru-
ments maxmbe seen at Roy
Wilson Transfer Co., 102 E.
dent called the meeting . to
. order. Fourteen members ans-
Entered at the Post Office at Gilmer, wered roll call by naming a food
water to fill a 10-gallon bar-
rd, enough fat tor seven cakes laat Sunday and hope to have
pounds, “is composed of enough ing Sundays to our B. Y. P. U.
We had a large attendance
Home Churned or Bulgarian
BUTTER MILK 5c
Two Deliveries Daily !
5a.m. and 5p.m.
J.S.WASTISRAIRY
*oooooooooeoeooeooooooooo«
-.......
You ouauruv
BEEN OVER TO
MY HOUSE!
sotbpme.
’' I
-
Guy Arrington, Mgr.
-------—-
RAGLAND
Juneanqdss r S
Shady Grove, 4th Sunday in -----__-__
Lead is projected to exactly
32-d3wlp.
PIANOS
This is not just an ad to get
prospects. These can really be
seen.
.We have now stored a lovely
baby grand, several new stu-
dios and six or seven used up-
Surgical and Medical
Cases Receiyed,.
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Office in Ray Building........ "
• in
jni
ESS'
raC3ESCEE
bhxqgauka
ha, ragose - ,2 .$aAu
il 24, at Mrs. Bell Cum-
—ings.
Mrs: Effie Henderson, Reporter
them, results
phosphorus to ‘make,
match-heads, sufficient
nesium for one dose of
enough iron to make
Problem”—Emmalee Byman. ------ _
“Insanity and Liquor Upon X-Ray and Other Electrical
Anna had remained in
The expan- background and left his
Hello, Senior boys and girls.
You are all invited to come
next Sunday, and the follow-
of soap, enough carbon for
Firs Theft
W. E. Quinn
INSURANCE
n,Off ice in Ray EuiTanrgado
The meeting starts at 6:30.
The program for Sunday:
“What Price Reverence?”
cinto made Actuality out of
prospect. It was only a dozen
years from 1836 to 1848 and
the move was made.
As a battle, San Jacinto was
almost amusing, but for the
one-sided slaughter in which
almost as many Mexicans were
slain as the Texans actually
had numbers engaged. Hous-
•Retu -upmetMdnu sqt M Kp". for It
P2 2i: uX pl; jipum
and ge whet you ask for. ipaz,caL.Ce
I J
f 4
I 4
-
udign
eMelba Selectos size
never soldl/for le.» tK»n
10c- Y9 now can buy
the same size and quality
for 5—Just think, long
Havana and imported to-
bacco for only 5c
on a FLOR de 1
t-get the mgt
fortified position, held by
numbers superior two to one.
battle-mad 730 Texans still
To avoid conflicting dates, as
well as to inform our readers,
we are publishing below a list
of all-day singings in the coun-
ty, as far as they have come
to our attention.
If incorrect, or if your com-
munity in holding an all-day
singing that does not appear on
this list, please inform us.
Sacked Harp, 5th Sunday in
April, at .Gilmer Court House.
Upshur County Convention,
1st Sunday in May and Satur-
day night before, at High
School Auditorium, Gilmer.
- Latch, 2nd Sunday in May,
(Mother’s Day).
Pritchett, 1st Sunday in
June. ' 1 nT
Coffeeville, 2nd Sunday ih
June.
Glenwood, 3rd Sunday in
____B.-E. Bledsoe.
Precinct No. 2:
C. C. Coppage.
Precinct No. 3: -
S. Turner.
Precinct No. 4:
J. W. Gaston.
Precinct No. 6:
M. C. Belt
Precinct No. 6:
W. E. Williams.
Precinct No. 7:
J. E. Wood.
Precinct No. 8:
J. W. Willeford.
Constables,
Precinct No. 1:
---J. harden:---
Precinct No. 2:
F. Q. Brezeall
Precinct No. 3:
D. F. Floyd.
Precinct No. 4:
W. F. Steelman.
Precinct No. 8:
Hugh Smith.
Precinct No. 6
J. M. Duke.
Precinct No. 7:
E. T. Honeycutt.
Precinct No. 8:
Harry Helms.
County Chairmans—-
A. L. Bradfield.
: x
—— . e 4'
ttooytMpwey
* ■ cn
__/___tmdm
A chemical analysis of the
human body reveals that the
average man, weighing 140
to the--soldierly -Gastrillien—if
even one Mexican sentry had
discerned Houston’s heroic
little army parading before
action—perhaps if the Texans
- ..
. , -e
-
■
3..........--.....-
8-
IESL 1
i
N. J. HARRISON
for _ .,
Plro, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE
By Charles McManus "
NOt MY OROTNER pacER \
HAO THE MUMPV --)
(. a het
Precinct NoRrme ‘ mdumehmnid mee-me • rasenemensmmsrmaeme
there was no second guess
after Vince’s bridge went
down. And Houston’s exultant.
A bandit who held up James
Walsh of Chicago took his
victim’s trousers and over-
coat.
HOW WOMEN
CAN WIN MEN
AND MEN WIN
The Favor of Other Men
Unles two pint Of bile jujee flow daily
trom your lverint yoy kemrela, zour
5#=
r"prioiKaFiEve-sbod*aAE
z.4ms."oimihutseniuaxatan
ked
Tennessee Highway Com-
mission claims the best mark-
ed highway system 1 in the
United States. More than 67,-
Fight San Jacinto over on
paper and it is easy to see how
I --the outcome could have been as to make, shouting "Rememb-
tragic as the fate that had er the Alamo! Remember Gol-
overtaken the commands of
' Introduction—Lucille Bryce.
Special—Mrs. V. J. Stephens
and Bobbie.
“The Beer Revenue”—Hu-
bert Stolle.
“Liquor Manufacture and
Employment." Ruth Dunean.
“Crime and the Liquor
and Troup. It will be a night
game, the first of the -- kind
ever played by "the locals. It
will be the opening game of the
season for the Troup team.
Mineola has defeated -Troup in
the past few seasons, and the
local players and their sup-
porters are very hopeful that
the event at the East Texas
Fair will record a victory for
Troup.—Troup Banner.
rh „gordarii puketpu
Kedonyhu he ot ts mTha SSSteSS
men and the element of sur- ToxagFair’in Tyler next Sep. .
temberswilkibe-betweeneithe
high school teams ot Mineola
But Houston, diced boldy with
fate, destroyed his only ave-
nue of escape, and left it up to
his forces to conquer or die.
- r- . With the Alamo and Goliad be-
hind them, there could be no
surrender. /
p- As each recurring April 21
-—hufries Texas on to its ten-"
” | tennial of independence, San
Jacinto becomes more amaz-
-k ing in retrospect. Texas has
. L prise. A decisive majority of
# theconerorwarhadalread
ruled against the attack ona
T I i
THE TAILOR
Phone 160 Gilmer
' own in
FOR RENT: Furnished apart- 9,000 lead pencils,
HO GREATER GLORY Parti
9
..__
PAGE TWO
FOR RENT: Three-room fur-
nished apartment,. all conveni-
ences. Mrs. J. E. Powers.
Phone 56. • . 34-d3e.
FOR RENT: Furnished south
bed room, upstairs. R E.
Robertson. 4 • 32-d3p.
Subacription Rates
On* year, in advance ..... no
Sia ___________ $2.00
On* month --------- 40c
AErwundaThasint
-v.
emau 0 2 3.".
■ ■ ' 1
____j
spring samples we now have
on display. Suits tailored to
your measure.
A
q g ' - .
T
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1934, newspaper, April 21, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440819/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.