The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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Earl B. Mayfield, secretary and Thursday afternoon.
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buggies, autos and the the fly-
.nt maehine, how he had har-
nessed the lightning, and made
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for
; We are giving a 50c Bottle of
: Coty’s Perfume :
Outstanding features of this model are streamline
body; extra wide doors; force feed engine lubrica-
tion; Silent timing chain; four-wheel brakes: full-
crown fenders; wheelbase 107 inches; speed GO
miles per hour.
Please have rubbish in sacks
or boxes on the street line by
Tuesday night, April 3rd. Please
cooperate with us in making Gil
mer a cleaner, healthier and a
more beautiful town in which to
live.
Let us demonstrate the many superior qualities of
this car. .
Mrs. Raymond Bennett and
Mrs. Alma Bussey, of Ft Worth
are herd on a visit to relatives
and friends. Mrs. Bennett is the
guest of Mrs. W. O. Boyd and
Mrs. Bussey the guest of Mrs.
Hen Davis.
Only two more days in which
to order that new Easter Sult.
Order today. Aldredge the tail-
Miss Opal Robertson is quite
sick.
The Methodist
Revival Services
Wednesday Night
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Vig
tion. with an estimated loss of
half a million. ___ .
A united South in unifying
its economic efforts in the reduc
tion of cotton areage, says Gov.
Moody, is the only thing that
will raise the price of cotton.
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EATS BIG STEAK AND
FRIED ONIONS—NO GAS.
LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
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Do not forget
Easter Suit. .
taken this week
The* New
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Rubbish to be
Hauled Off
FOOTWEAR
Our large stock of good
looking footwear for
men. include all the pop-
, ular styles’ and wanted
d- sizes, at most reasonable
prices.
Mesdames Pat Marshall and
Abbye Nollye spent Wednesday
in Tyler.
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LUCKy
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Aged Lady Died
Wednesday at
. Grice, Age 75
Mr*. J. C. Warren Passed Away,
Funeral at Gfice.
M. I. STEPHENS
THE TAILOR .
“It’s toasted
• ' No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
01928, The American Tobacco Co., Ine.
Next week, the first week in
April, being health week, and
the city council wishing to co-
operate with the city health of-
ficers the council has agreed to
have all rubbish hauled off that
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A reward of $15,000 has been
offered-for the bomb thrower*
of Chicago who threw bombs in-
to the homes of Cha*. 8. Deneen
U. S. Senator and John A. Swan
son candidate for State* Attor-
ney.
Harry W. Karotkin was shot
and killed in his jewelry store
at San Antonio Wednesday. He
was found tied in the toilet room
and a bullet hole in his mouth.
Robbery is supposed to be the
motive.
L. N. COE,
Mayor.
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, THE
Easter Season Is
“DRESS UP”>
Mesdames Isabel Croley and -
B. E. Robertson motored to Ty- .
ler Thursday.
"I Appreciate Lucky Strike"
Says George M. Cohan,v
ap , America's Stage Favorite
I «GoodoldLleckies! We’ve been pah for years. And
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928
"Every time I ate I had terri-
ble stomach gas. Now, thanks
to Adlerika, I eat steak and fried
onions and feel fine."—Mrs. J.
Julian.
Just ONE spoonful Adlerika
relieves gas and that bloated feel
ing so that you can eat and sleep
well. Acts on BOTH upper and
lower bowels ami removes old
waste matter you never thought
was there. No matter what you
have tried for your stomach and
bowels. Adlerika will surprise
you. R. C. Barnwell, Druggist.
like an old friend they treat me well. No irrita-
tion to my throat and no coughing. And I appre-
ciate Lucky Strike—the full body tobacco with
the toasted flavor that's been the same since that
guarantee to deliver
Esater.
CountyAttorney Jim Guest,
and Mr. C. H. Howard oF Pitts-
burg, and Mr. J. V. Arthur of
Mt. Pleasant, spent Thursday in
the city. They were attending
county court looking after some
Mrs. J.C. Warren, age 75, died
at her home in Grice Wednesday
She was a good woman greatly
esteemed, and is survived by a
number of children and has
many friends and relatives to
mourn her demise. The funeral
took place at Grice cemetery on
us light and power, but in the
final consumation of His pur-
pose. He said it was not all of
life to live* nor all of death to
die. God created all things that
we have turned to our use. He
furnished the raw material out
of which all these wonders of
man have been constructed and
subdued.
But iin the kingdom of sin,
God’s sovereignity has been re-
pudiated/ Man’s sin is the de-
termining thing. Sin destroys.
He ‘described the pernicious
sin of drunkenness, and how it
brought wan and sorrow to the
home and families. It is more
destructive than law, engines or
airplanes. 4
We can if we will, bring the
same reasoning that we bring to
have dominion over other things.
obey, or suffer death.
When fire becomes t he deier-
minor, he will burn like any-
thing else. . —
Not long ago a man stepped
off Stone mountain, where they
are making the great Confeder-
ate memorial, and rolled on the
jagged rocks three hundred feet
below. It become his master, an
he perished.
He showed how short was the
little sjan of three score and ten
years of man’s life on earth. in
comparison with the duration of
time. But man only lives an in-
stant at a time. By this come
parison we don’t amount to
much.
But David said thou madest
him to have dominion over the
works of thy hand; thou has put
all things under his feet.
• He then showed how he had
gained dominion over a great
many things, how he had im-
that New
Any order
SPRUCE UP!
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TEXAS STATE SOCIETY
- CHOOSES OFFICIALS
Representatives Morgan San-
ders and Eugene Black, of Tex-
as, were elected president and
vice president, respectively,"of
the Texas State Society at a
meeting held at the Roosevelt
Hotel. Washington, D. C., recent
ly. Other officers elected at the
meeting were Maj. Gan. Kenzie
W. Walker, second vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Morris Sheppard,
third vice president; and W. H.
Mercer, secretary to Senator
certain laws that he must to control this habit.
God furnishes us the power
vision, it only reaches 15 or 20
miles at most, he appears pretty
small in the center of his hori-
zon. If you view him from the
top of a mountain with him at
the foot he looks pretty small.
When we consider God’s materi-
al universe, all the earth with
his mysteries, no wonder David
exclaimed. What is man, that
thou art mindful of him? We
could go on and on with these
comparisons, and we would dis-
’cover the greatness of God in
‘ making other worlds, but hi
gave man dominion over all his
creation.
But when laws of that uni-
verse, become the determinor of
• his life, he is not exempt. There
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FLAY AT UNION RIDGE
The play. "The Early Bird'
will be given at the Union Ridge
school by the Junior Class Fri-
day night, March 90. at 7:90
Everybody inyited. d w c
• If you mash your finger ap-
ply Nu-Mo-Cide and bandage,
ft relieves-the pain and is an ex-
HUDGINS BROS.
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fire starting in a tailor shop, de- ism of blood at San Jainte.-
atroyed an entire bustness sec-
Next Week is National
Cteaa-Up Week. While you
are cleaning up your yards
and alleys, let us clean and
Press up your Clothes. All
work called for and deliver-
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; ’ With Each $1.00 Box of :;
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And we advise every man in
♦ Upshur county to shop here for
♦ - your spring wardrobe.
2 A handsome display of new
suit*, in select materials and
4 styles offer you just what you
X need in spring clothing at mod-
’ erte prices.
2- New Mallory hats in styles
and shapes favored for spring
wear are also shown.
I ’ Abo complete displays of
j; Shirts, Sox, Ties, etc.
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se
. Nu-Mo-Cide is good as a pre-
ventative and for treatment of
colds, flu, pneumonia.' 1dwlm
probate matters. Mr. Guest
said that District Court had ad-
journed until Monday, when the
Stone murder case growing out
of the killing of a man named
Drowning, would be calied there
having been transferred from
Wood county.
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it subservient to our uses giving 4 ----
• - • The U. S. Senate passed the
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o fight back sin. If man dis-
sovers the laws of Natures to
bring all these things in subju-
cation to his will, to plant seed
and till the soil to furnish his
food, he ought to have sense
enough to fight back the power
of sin and live a life of useful-
ness.
Herput in our nature the same
power, even a greater means V’
fight sin. Look at all He has
Jone for us. He founded the
Church. He sent his only be-
gotten son to die for us as an in-
"tercession for our sins He give*
us the chhnce, the open door of
opportunity, which we ought to
appreciate. He gave us the pow
er of hb aredeeming love. The
redeeming grace of God is not
as far akay as was the many
things we have subdued ami
over whch We have gained do-
minioon. His power is within
our reah. He brings the Son’s
intelligeneeto break down sin.
John said God would not send
His Son unless the value of man
justified itz The great value
was r mmensurate with the task
with thespst to Him,
I wish I could commend you
to His merry that you might
go away TNMI herera new man:
His grace gis sufficient. The
thief on the Cross only said God'
be merciful to me a sinner, and
he found redemption. • A—-d
We ought to show the same
intelligence in finding the great
redeemer that we have shown in
conquering the material things
of this .greatuniverse. He has
done more to save the world
than he has to beautify it.
He plead and exhorted to the
congregation to surrender their
life to God dosing with a power
ful appeal showing the awful-
ness of being lost.
" Three Americans were killed
in an airplane accident at Mex-
ico City.
The House has passed the
Navy bill to appropriate 48 mil-
lion tobuild nine cruisers, t
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Fifteen men escaped from the
Eastham farm, three of them
bank rubbers serving long terms
The Gulf Company is being
sued by the State for over a mil-
bun dollars due the State as oc-
cupation taxes.
F. N. Byrnes, charged with
the murder of the Juergen fam-
ily at San Angelo was found
guilty and given the death pen-
alty. _____.
At Seagraves, Gamnes county
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Now Ready For Your Inspection
Be sure to see this beautiful new car, which repre-
■eats the culmination of W. C. Durant's 25 years
experience in automobile building.
proved transportation speed,
from walking to horses, then
treasurer.
Plans for the celebration of
the battle of San Jacinto, regard ■
ed by Texans as an independ-. '
ence day, April 2L were .made at
the meeting.-Washington Post.
April 21 is not regarded as In- ।
dependence Day. Independence
Day is March 2nd, when the con
stitution wana promulgated at1
old Washington, tnd Apri) 21st '
was when it received its bapt-
Mr. and Mix A. L. Bradfield
drove over to Avinger Thursday
to attend the funeral of their
nephew, Mr. Jesse Overstreet,
who died at Oil City, Louisiana,
on Tuesday.
The Cream of •
the Tobacco Crop
“Discriminating smokers know the
excellence of Lucky Strike Ciga-
rettes by their distinctive taste,
flavor and lack of bad after-effects.
We buyers know why Lucky Strikes
possess these superlative qualities;
because we buy the ‘Cream of the
Crop’ for their manufacture." ,
H.c. &al.
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FRESH FRUITS AND
. VEG ET AEELES
Fruits and vegetables are one
of the most important items
in the family diet, and you'll
find choice selections at this
store.
Phone us your order or rail at
our store to select your gro-
cerjes. Both fresh and sa-
Ph items. .
J. R LOVELL
Phone 174
So. Jefferson Highway
TG/3 ' ' “Ma,
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1928, newspaper, March 29, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442037/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.