The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, APRIL 26. 1934
RADIO MAIL LISTS
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Brogoitti, men’s magazine, which goes on
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GUITEAU'S PISTOL
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relics in the National Museum
Guy Arrington, Mgr.
Accompanying the pistol was
the confession
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ger any guess about what oil is best for your car!
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Hail
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Office in Ray building.
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This is not just an ad to get
prospects. These can really be
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FOR SALE: Six heifer calves,
very reasonable. Jersey, regis-
tered, well bred, age month to
to their stations with requests
for certain pieces to be played,
or send for booklets, souvenirs
President Garfield was
on July 2, 1881, and died
merchandise as likely custom-
ers for their" wares also. So the
radio fan’s name goes on and
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young calf. Apply J. W. Croley.
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September 19. His assassin, a
disappointed office seeker and
fanatic, was hanged for . his
crime the following year.
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Stop and Fill Up At
PENN SERVICE STATION
Expert Washing and Grasing,
, • and the Best of Service.
Guy Arrington, Mgr.
Havana and im
bacco for only 5
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to-get the me
TIME
To change to
Summer Grade
CONOCO
Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE
CHANGE NOW TO SUMMER GRADE OIL
New and Improved
Conoco
GERM PROCESSED MOTOR OIL
GATLIN SERVICE STATION
SILVER ALLEY—OPPOSITE JAIL.
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AMVERTISING
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nished, one block square. Mrs.
E. L Barnwell. 37-d3c.
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GERM PROCESSED MOTOR OIL
EXCLUSIVE NEW FEATURES PROTECTED UNDER RECENT U.S. PATENTS
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Choose Your
NEW SUIT
OAK LAWN SANITARIUM
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Office in Ray Building.
RAGLAND
CLINIC-HOSPITAL
by Gearye Brtakelon. Jimmy nailer, Jackie Seari,
Frankie Darro, Loie Wilson. Frank Morqan.
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customers. • I
As radio owners are general-
Medical and urgical cases received
Treatment and care under supervision
* et a—patent nurses.
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Warning TO NEW CAR OWNERS
Some car manufacturen are usins mw typo* of bearings which will
stand greater pressures and tempertures, resulting from tneraaaod
power and speed. Now and Improved Conoco Gano Procesed Mo-
tor Oil ha* boon exhaustively tested — these now bearings. The re-
sults ahow shat it gives Aon greatet protection egeinst damage than
men y shgisht mineral oils now on the merket
Prato* yew new car by uainf the notor oil yoo can bo aero of.
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KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT MOTOR OILS-
Conoco dares to give you the facts!
Here are no idle claims - Bat PROOF! Gm
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(TOMPARE this positive proof of superiority with all Va3)
M the exaggerated claims you hear about motor oils— Ah.
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'''rrerren
Wecan help you solve
yourprintingproblems
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ing what has- caused such a liberally, these lists are resold
great increase in their circular
mail, according to a bysiness
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HOMES: Finance your home
troubles with long term low touch with these
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from the many beautiful new
spring samples we now have
on display. Suits tailored to
your measure.
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rate interest. See C. A. Dyke.
36-d3e,
who are thus able to get in
and seen ,
We have now stored a lovely
to dealers in all manner of
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Wedneudoy, 10:200. M., E ax n
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phis, Tenn., directs that a life-
sized painting of herself be
taken from its gold frame and
burned.
USED CARS: Have on hand
one 1929 Ford Coupe, new
paint and tires, good mechani-
cal condition; one 1928 master
six Buick Sedan, worth the
money asked. See C. A. Dyke.
BUT you 3u5t)
told shl WA$NV
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samuNewlanduImpxovedugee
Germ I’roceiwed Motor Oil
new, 'withgswateka —PENNS-SERVICE.STA. .
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.substitute in his place
Chester A. Arthur of
York, a distinguished
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fro.n , , up; terms, $5 down
ana $1.0 a week. These instru-
ments may be seen at Roy
Wilson Transfer Co., 102 E.
Tyler St., Longview. Brook
Mays Co., Shreveport, La.
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Typewriter ribbons for all
makes of machines, at the Mir-
ror Office.
six weeks. J. A.
Gilmer.
or advertising matter. These
lists are then sold to dealers
in radio equipment and parts,
FOR SALE: Jersey cow with 2
"""THE TAILOR
Phone 160 Gilmer
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signed by
now the facts can be told. We arranged with the Contest
• •Board, American Automobile. „Association.totestTve.m
widely-known and advertised motor oils along with New
“ and Improved Conoco Gown Iboossscd Motor XML in a .
- daring "Destruction Test."
These six oils, a single fill of 5 quarts, with no more oil
added, in six brand new strictly stock cars, were driven —
until the motor in each car was destroyed from lack of
lubrication. The first oil failed with motor destroyed at
1,713.2 miles—others failed in rapid succession. The best
of the competing oils ran a total of 3,318.8 miles... while
, New and Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Dil
lubricated its motor for a total of 4,729 miles! ... more I
than 3,000 miles farther than the first oil to fail... and
more than 1,400 miles farther than the second best oil.
Thanks to Conoco’s Hidden Quart protection, this amaz-
ing victory stands unchallenged!
This is evidence.!. these are facts... that should open
' a new era of results and economy for your motor. Drive
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—files of the Attorney General’s, FEeEEMTmTh° voom c.C.
Abney, 421 E. Marshall.
36-d3p.
intpaCanconStodonenspdockancdMwtthohrhewand
( Papa was Trial
ONE SHE WA% 1 -1
L-y AFTER <—’
lights afd gas., >6 a month to
t right party. E. C. Lyle.
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shot baby grand, several new stu-
on di- ' six or seven used up-
rig nos. They are priced
•lelba Selectos size
never sold/or less than
10c. Yo now canbuy
the san size and quality
for S—lustthink, long
My idea, simply stated, was to
remove as easily as possible
Mr. James A. Garfield, a
quiet and good-natured' citizen
of Ohio, who- temporarily
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for sale, made durable, satis-
faction guaranteed. Complete,
ready to go. Prices right. H.
C. Johns, flrAt house north of
Dixie Hotel, Gilmer. 38-d3p
If there are people.on the
moon they have little to talk
about, for there each day’s
weather is the same.
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Highest Quality
DAIRY PRODUCTS
WHIPPING CREAM, 10
“ HalfPintLC
74c
, 4c
1 Home Churned or Bulgarian
BUTTER MILK •
Quart ___________ •C
Two Deliveries Da!4y
5a.m. and 5 p. m.
J.S.WHITIS DAIRY
PHONE 153
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The Will of the late Mrs.
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Many radio fans are wonder- ly of a class able to buy
Tuueker * Lanchinger — Publishers
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Now Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for Treat- <
meat, as well as X-Ray and
Fluoroscope
J. GWINN, M. D.
songo, GILMER ROTARY
OCLUB
“ef No. 2019
Meeting Every Friday Noon
At The Jefferson Hotel
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A knocking Engine should a knocking man should be left
have immediate attention, but severely alone.
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riqUant. unbiased innatitator.
and not as* an assassination. PORCH and LAWN SWINGS
_ office in Washington for more
n. than 50 years, the pistol with
Z I? " sinated President James A FOR RENT: 3-room
--meenecGarfieldain 1881.. han, been, -praetically.,
placed among other historical'
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1934, newspaper, April 26, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440824/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.