The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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TME GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1984.
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For Co. Supt. of Education:--
FRED COVIN,
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Justice of the Peace.
ment was without the fault or
procurement of this plaintiff
and same has been more than
3 years for which renders heir
For Justice of
B. F. BLEDSOE.
MAT DAVIS
For Constable, Precinet 6:
H. M. SMITH (Re-Election)
For Justice of Peace PreeL 8:
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For Representative:—
- OTI8. T. DUNAGAN.
For County Judge:—
J. B. HINSON.
For County Attorney: ■
MILTON GREER MBLL. x
ries:
For Congress:—
MOBGAN G. SANDUS
HERMAN V. PUCKETT
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
i A Quiet Place
For Your Health. .
J. C. WINN, JLD.
For Constable, Precinct 1i-
L T, RACKLEY. •
For Justice of Peace, PreeL 8:
JOHN D. NEWSOME .
Game Warden:
J. W. Bryce.
County Judge:
. R. Hinson.
County Attorney:
. Curtis E. Hill.
County Clerk:
v . W. M. Smith.
Sheriff: •
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For County Clerk:— •
B. C. (BERTIE) ELWELa
For Tax Assessor-Collector:--
CHARLIE owEN.
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W. F. Steelman.
Precinct No. 5:
Hugh Smith.
Precinct No. 8: *
J. M. Duke.
Precinct No. 7:
E. T. Honeycutt
Precinct No. 8:
Harry Helms.
County Chairman:—
A. L. Bradfield.
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For Commissioner, Prect. 1:--
W. L (IBA) RICH.
JESSE B, WOODFIN.
For Comm. Precinct No. 2:--
W. C. (BILL) HENDEASON.
AARON DEB BENSON.
For €omm. Precinct No. 3:—
J. PRESS DAVIS.
C. O.’CLARNCE (DUGAN) BABF.
Comm. Precinct No. 4:—
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Tax (Collector:
Nat. J. Harrison.
Co. Supt. Educatien:
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Precinct No. 4:
J. W. Gaston. -
Precinct No. 5:
M. C. Bell.
Precinct No. 8:
W. E. Williams.
Precinct No. 7:
J. E. Wood.
Precinct No. 8:
J. W. Willeford.
Constables.
Precinct No. 1:
J. T. Darden.
Precinct No. 2:
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates
for the respective offices, sub-
ject to the Democratic Prima-
r the bells of a church in
s, Eng., for 80 years with-
a single lapse.
eemimmniesnom
IROTHYIDARNIT
(1) A steam hammer used by one of the lare automobile companica to
make stecring knuckles exerts a pressure of 15,000 tons, yet can be to
finely equated that it can crack the crystal ofa watch without harming
the rest of the watch. (1) Midget gasoline motors which weigh but a
few ounces and have but a single eylinder develop a speed of 6,000
lutjons per minute. (1) In an exhibit at the World’s Fair one qf the
ng automobile manufacturers has Lastalled a chandelier made of
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Your home-town printer can supply your paper and
printing requirements at prices as low as you will be
called upon to pay elsewhere—and f.o.b Gilmer.
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WE BUY LINCOLN HEAD
PENNIES: Will Pay up to 12.00
each if over ten years old. In-
dian Head Pennies worth up to
851.00 each. Send 10c for buy-
ing catalog. Continental Goin
Go., box 1722, Chicago.
■ 130-dlp.
Trade in Gilmer
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J.S.WASTESPAIRY
sana a a a n n e y e g NteteteteMS
your return thereon, . showing
W. E QUINN
Insurance.
Automobile Loa ns and
Notes Refinanced. Payments
Reduced. Reasonable Rates.
Deals Closed immediately.
Office in Ray Bldg.
WE CAN TELL
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WE DC DEED
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sumed the office of presi-
dent temporarily and ordered
an election to selectja succes-
'or District Attorney:
O. LfLORENE.
jects complained of might have
been pieces of rubber washers.
, Madder than ever, the -taxpay-
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RAGLAND
CLINIC-HOSPITAL
Medieal and suruical cases recelve
Treatment and ear. under supervieles
of competent nurses.
. T. S. RAGLAND, M.D.
M. S- RAGLAND, M. D.
HUGH M. RAGLAND, M. D*.
Jeiba Selectos sine
never sold/forless than
10c." Y9 now can buy
the size and quality
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er roared: “Pieces of rubber
don’t swim, and they don't
dart away when you try to
catch them.’’ Mr. Swan promis-
ed tolinvesticete
FOR RENT: To couple, 2 or 3
room furnished apartment. Mrs.
W. E. Hull, 813 S. Montgom-
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Precinct No. 1:
B F. Bledsoe.
Precinct No. 2:
C. C. Coppage.
- Precinct No. 3:.
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Phe Graphic Arts Code, effective May 4th, establishes miswEErmilk;
minimum prices for all kinds of Job Printing; also for all gwrrMik
grades of Bond Papers, Second Sheets, etc.
how you have executed * the
same.
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in
Gilmer, Texas, on this 7th day
of August, A. D. 1934. •
FLOYD BAILEY,
Clerk, District Court of Up-
shur County,. Texas.
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of said Court no. 6199, wherein
Zether D. Garrett iis the Plain-
tiff, and Elzi Garrett is the
Defendant, and a brief state-
ment of plaintiff a cause of ac-
tion, being as foltows:
For cause of action plaintiff
The death of President Paul
von Hindenburg bf Germany at
r- the age of 86 removes one of
the world’s most notable
characters. His name ____has
loomed large, both in war and
' r ’ day of July, A, D. 1934, in a
suit numbered on the docket
> aor for August 19.
Germany will sorely miss the
steadying hand of the dead
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regular term, this writ
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j-j For Sheriff:—
B. B. (BOB) FOSTER.
DIFFERENT PLAC3
AV Ths SAME TIMS’
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shows that she and defendant
his bath water. Commissioner MSNALL zoLmKs. . . were married on or about
Swan suggested that the ob- For Cotton Weigher, Prect. 13 Sept. 1, 19241 and liyed to-
gether until. on or about Oct.
Congressman of 3rd District:
Morgan G. Sanders.
Distriet Judge, 7th District:
Walter G. Russell.
District Attorney:
G. L. Florence, i
District Clerk:
Floyd Bailey.
130-d4c, " Marshall Holmes.
is CountyeTreasurer:
Witm .,W. A. Lunsford.
For Justice of Peace, Prect. 8: plaintiff on or about October
M. A. RICHARDSON. 10, 1927; that said abandon-
W. M. (HENRY) HARLAN.
’ 10, 1927.-
Plaintiff further shows that
while they lived together she
treated the defendant kindly
• but, he unmindful of his mar-
riage vows, abandoned this
further living -together insup-
portable.
Wherefore plaintiff , prays
that defendant be cited by
publication and upon a final
hearing she have judgment
dissolving the bonds of matri-
, monyanewiFever"prayze
Herein fail not but have be-
Hindenburgswpaeeme
mant-generaf of-the — -
as, on the 2nd Monday in
September, A. D. 1934, the
same being the- 10th day of
. September, A. D. 1934/ then
and there to answer a petition
The State of Texas;
To’ the Sheriff or any Con-
stable of Upshur County—
Greeting:
You are hereby Commanded
to summon lzie Garrett by
making publication of this Ci-
tation once in each week for
four consecutive weeks previous
to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published in
your County, if there be a
newspaper published therein,
but if not, then in the nearest
County, where a newspaper is
published, to appear at the
next regular term of the Dist-
rict Court of Upshur County,
to-be holden at the Court
House thereof, in Gilmer, Tex-
Land Auuiruesrime
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president, which was never
more needed than in the pres- 1
ent desperate situation in
rmenshatscountyzndettad
— Amfe Amet Mutafa, 120
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years old, who has just died,
near Bucharest, Rumania,
claimed that 160-year-old Zara
Agha, who died recently at
Istonbul, Turkey, proposed mar
riage to her 100 years ago, but
her family objected.
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DRINTING
AND BLANK DADE
At PRICES As LOW
As You Can Find Anywhere!
German army, his active career
apparently over. Called from
his retirement to high - com-
mand at the age of 66, he won
signal victories against the
Russians on the eastern front,
later rising to supreme com-
mand of the Austro-German
forces.
B.After the war he again went
- into retirement, but in 1925 he
was again called into the ser-
vice of his country by his elec-
tion as president for a seven-
year term, and was re-elected
in 1982. Although he favored a
,monarchy, he loyally support-
ed the republic, and his influ-
ence was on the side of peace.
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DAIRY PRODUCTS 1____
Public Weigher:
R. H. Ray.
Commissioner, Prect. No. 1*
E. A. Cobb. -i
Commissioner, Peet. No. 2:
Frank Robinson.
-Commissioner, Prect. No. 3:
J. (Press) Davis. -
Commissioner, Preet. No. 4:
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1934, newspaper, August 9, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440931/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.