The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, FRIDAY, MARCH 80, 1928.
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AUTO TOP AND REPAIRING
The adoption of a resolution
THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
sary to ask for a kindly consid- favor of instructing the Texas
Adv. Mgr.
Gilmer, Texas
T. J. Bradley,
-Trade in Gilmer
FHEHNG STATIONS
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By Dabnew White, in Houston
Post-Dispatch
A Sentfmenta?Pikgrimago
doctors and druggists are happy
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be a factor again,- while every
Southbourd
WANTED- A 1927 two doer Ford Sedau
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We have no local contest that
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Scalp Treatment
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GARY-REED PHARMACY
The New
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Star and Durant
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Show Up lour Personality
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SPECIAL TWIS WEEK
Ask far Tailor-Made Clothes
21c
Starant Motor Co.
Cash & Carry Grocery
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Get Ready For The
Motoring Season
No. 101
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No. 102
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Get Your Car
Ready For Spring
4:03 am.
3:4 p. m.
Proprietors
Editor
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East Texas, and writing a series
<>f-mWRisting articles on the po-
MALCOLM SMrTH, Prop.
Where SERVICE Comes FIRST
Outstanding features of thia model ar streamline
body; extra wide doors; farce feed engine lubrica-
tiom; Silent timing chain; four-wheel brakes; full
erown fenders; wheelbase 107 inchen; speed GO
mile* per hour.
bobs.
Shampoos
4 Cans
Sun-Brita Cleanser
of his write up of the Third Con-
gressional district. -
ALDREDGE
THE TAILOR
Now Ready For Your Inspection
Ra sure to see this baa wilful new ear, which repre-
sents the culmination of W.C. Durant’s 25 years
experience in automobile building:
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00WM THOC'
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ue HERE oM TE
.. FAIRWAY
TRAIN SEEVICE
From Gilmer
Northbound
16 Pounds
Sugar
Maxwell House Coffee
3 pounds for '-----a-
Snuff
8 ox. for
Bananas
Per Doren----------—
7 Bam
White kaundry Soap-----
Kellogg's Cara Flakes
3:29 a.m.
11:47 a.m.
TUCKER & LASCHINGER
GEO. TUCKER____—
R. H. LASCHINGER Z
G EORGI A LASCHINGER.
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TAKE
Eleven 11 Brothers
2 for —
Shredded
Wheat
and miti
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earing the opeh Kaioon
The House that Quality and
Workmanship Built
We Treat You Right
JUST-RITE SHOE SHOP.
HARVEY MUCKLEROY. Prop.
eration for the Jewish race, yet delegation to the Democratic Na
tionaal Convention at Houston
_ $1.00
$150
30c
25c
25c
25c
10c
Magnelia Filling
Station
tested at Washington.
Plenty of Pistols
A. L. BRADFIELD
School Supplies, Notary Public.
5'< Federal Loans
OfficeOver First National Rank.
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado. Hail or Crops,
Live Stock. Burglary. Accident
We Can Write Your Bond.
N. M. HARRISON & SON
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305-1m d W
PALACE BARBER SHOP
FRANK MARTT. Prep.
We give every customer careful,
expert attention. Special atten-
tion given ladies and children’s
GEO. MATTHEWS
2nd Donr Robertson Drug Store.
HORACE V. DAVIS
Lawyer .
First National Bank Building
Gilmer. Texas •
SMITH FILLING STATION
Pennant Oils and Gas
Prompt Service Courteous
Treatment
The General Tire goes a long
_ ways to make friends.
CARPENTERING AND
BUILDING .
Estimating Costs. Experienced.
Your Work Done Right
■ C. V. HART
Phone 259.'
HOME kl it HEN
Happy Jack Williams, Proprietor
Ever Ready and Anxious to Feed I
the Hungry with th* meat appe-
affords. I
T. E. Graven
Ticket Agent
Phone 122
•SERVICE WITH COURTESY"
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Per
Indigestion and Kid-
ney Trouble
Ruy From Your Druggist
Spring will soon be here and
you’l want year ear to be in
first elass condition for many
motor trips you want to make
Let us put your car in good
condition with—
New Tsps
New Paint
New Cushions
Seat Covers
New Batteries
Battery Charging • • -
Battery Repairing
Top and Cushion Repair-
lag.
J. W. Proctor
Top Paiat and Battery Shop.
Aldredge Bldg.
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Visit The
Self-Service Store
For Your Grocery Bargains
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Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughnesa, Mercy, Kindliness aad Moderation. *
Entered ot the post office at Gilmer, Txas, as second class mail metier.
Subecribers deairins the address of their pepe/e tarred will pleane state both
the old and the new hddress. If this publication doch not reach you in the name
time a letter would, please report the matter to your postmuster, t
EAST TEXAS ARBECUE
AND HOT HINKS
Pure Pork Links and Barbecued
Beef and Pork.
DELICIOUS FIFA HOT
COFFEE vi
You can always get a good lunch
here--served promply and at a
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In advance, per annum, *4.00. ; ———
content,in the knowledge that
he can make his own beer today
cheaper than he could buy it in
the anti-prvhoibition days and
the bootlegger has learned he
There is no history at once au.to abide by the will of The ma-
pathetic and so proud us the His-1 jority on all matters that come
Subserihe for the Mirror,
Moody, while the present con-
zressman from this district—
Morgan Sanders—will “have no
opposition. There will be some
strenuous work done in this con
gressional district in the sena-
Ous Store la Full of Bargains. Com* t* See Us.
P. H. SNOW
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Th* motoring season is here
and the main requisite for a
pleasant motor trip is good
tires.
Equip your Car with a set of
FISK TIRES •
and yon’S be assured of good
service and a pleasant trip
without the agony of "Tire
Trouble."
Fisk Tires give more mileage
and best service at a moderate
cost.
in being able to pay their cur-
rent expenses in the kale of pre-
—and--
BE SOMEBODY
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he inhabitants never number-
d at any one time as many as
Subscribe for Th* Mirror
W ANT ADS
Mr. W. L. Smith of Glenwood
was exhibiting a White Leghorn
egg in Gilmer Friday that Jieas-
ured eight inches around the
long way and six inhes the oth-
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Elmwood Sanitarium
N. JEFFERSON HIGHWAY
pen fr any medical or surgical
Canna.
JOMPLETE MODERN EQUIP. ’
MENT. TWO DIATHERMY I
«ACHINES AND THERAPEU-
LIGHTS.
pen for use of any regular
vracticing physician or surgeon.
DR. J. C. WINN.
Mr. Dabney White, of Tyler, than he could make net in
who is traveling over the vari- ing a bale of cotton, while many
ous Congressional Districts of d-t 1 1 ’ '
and especially mde a plea for a
kindly judgement of his own (by the Precinct Democratic Con-
race. Itis strange that it neces ventions on May 5 declaring in
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They ar* Genuinely
Custom Tailored
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test in Texas. The popping of will stir up strife in this district
even a match on that occasion I this year. The general opinion
would have, no doubt, caused a expressed to me is that there
LOST -A good, wall broke-in, rouni
bowl la— stem brlar pipe. Fjnder will
please return Ui Geo. Twer at the
Mirror office.
litical situation, for the post- scnptidn whisky to thqse who
Bispatch, Housten, Was in the I really need it, according tothe
city Thursday and gave a copy patient's desire. No one is now
BOROZONE
isNOTaliniment
It is thenew an tieptic every one
shoyldhave rendy for use when
. CART -REED PHARMACY
I have employed an expert top
and upholstery man out of Wich-
ita Falls. We will be prepared to
do all kinds of top and up-hol-
stery work, and also build cabs
and bodies. Located Ip Silver
AHey.
tory of the Jews. The years of
their life as a stable, unified,
national power were no more
than a hundred and twenty-five
years, Saul, David and Solomon
each reigned about 40 years.
Their kingdom was but a small
strip bordering on a narrow sea.
n BEDS. BEDS.
Save Money by hying your
old Bed made new. We.will tak*
Ribbon Cane Syrup For Pay.
GILMER
MATTRESS FACTORY
Gilmer, Texas
Oak Lawn.
Sanitarium
Now prepared to takecare of all
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
CASES
For the regular physicians of
the County.
X-Ray. Fluoroscope, Ultra Violet
aay, Zoalite and other Electrical
quipment for the treatment of
Diseases.
Modem Equipment—Ample
I Room—Courteous Treatment.
MRS H. J. CHILDRESS
In Charge.
In case of sickness or accidents,
zome here and call your family
physician.
dicationss and it loooks like this
contest will be between Senator
Earle Mayfield and Cougress-
man Tom Connally."***- -
-—He tails about the noted cam-man knows that the present
paigns in this district, going | laws regulating tquor witt re-
back to that of Reagan and Ev-main uj they are now written
ans, the issue championed by I as long as you and I are here.
Evans being Know-Nothingism The paid agitator of the prohibi
The next campaign was Hern-tion, also the religious question,
don and Whitmore,— Herndon I is now meeting with small en-
winning and hs seat being con-couragement in public gather-
now live in Texas.
And yet from out that people
have come the supremest influ-
ences that have touched the life
of mankind, and the ruling ten-
ets of their creed have been en-
grafted upon the civilization of
the world. Their ideals have
been shaded into art, have been
absorbed into the philosophy,
been written into poetry,’ been
instilled into the'law of all the
GOOD RICH
MILK
GOOD FOR
CHILDREN
Wyatt's Mil comes to you .
rect from th* farm in a sups,
sanitary way. It th rich i.
butterfat and contains all the
elements necessary for goo*
health. Just ask our drive
to rail regularly or phone No.
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WYATTS DAIRY
No. 3 Lin* 3 Long.
general fight. as each factionwill he no material opposition to
es pretext. The intense cam-the re-election of Governor Dan
tut pretext. The intense cam
--;----- there must be a reason for it.
Business Mgr.
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__Get Your Clothes
MADE-TO-ORDER •
( * This
RASTER
I Marshall Morning News.
I Adolph S, Ochs is the publish-
I er of porbably t he greatest news
paper In'the werld. When he
took over the bankrupt New
York Times he took for its mot-
to or slogan these words! "We
print all the news that’s fit to
print." .. How well he has lived
up to that promise is attested
by the fact that "his paper has
more influence among the think-
ing people of the world than any
other publication-. -
Mr. Ochs is a Jew and on a
recent visit to Houston he made
an address in Temple Beth-Is-
rael on thr subject of tolerance.
The Few wanders today from
end to end of the earth, and no-
where can he finda land over
which floats a flag that he can
call the flag of his fathers or the
soverign symbol of his race ; but
wherever he goes, if it be where
civilization has gone, be beholds
wovn into the very fabric of
that civilization as the web and
woof of its strongest texture,
the traditional erodes of his race
beholds emblazoned-, as it were,
on every civilized flag the tenets
or his fathers.
The culture of Greece is found
in fallen columns and broken
statuary. th* glory of Rome has
faded along with the pagan dei- .
ties the Pyramids and tombs
of the kinds is all we have left I
of Egyptian civilizaton, all ,
these "are one with Ninevah and
Tyre," but th* Ten Command-
ments and the knowledge of the
“One God,” given us by those
people who lived along the Jor-
dan. remain and. because they
remain. the people in every clime
have builded governments found
ed on justice and have erected
GILMER FILLING STATION
W. F. GLASS, Prop,
GOOD GULF GASOLINE AND
MOTOR OILS.
Tire* Tubes Aceessories
Bring your battery work her*
' f*r cars and radios.
All Repair Work Guaranteed.
Let us demenstrate the many superior qylities of
this ear.
civilized world, and become the
will ever test and measure of them all.
*
ings that are held throughout
this section. The man who
can make more manufacturing a
j bushpl or torn into rot-gut booze
i —•----- T rais-
1M-10 South Side Publie Seuare Marshall. Texas : r
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THE JEW AND INTOLER-
- _ANCE
No junk. Apoly to D.
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Get Back the Fun of Eating!
Rid .Ui—If of indgontiom that takes the joy out
ofiife ... Kat wht yoa rant and relish every
mouthful without fear of subsequent discom-
Am... Yes CAN, if you g
Tahe HERBINE I
------ - x , temples of worship to Jehovah,
torial campaign from present in- Mr. Ochs can rightly ask that
before the convention is propos-
ed by the author of, the "New
Letters of Junius" in April num-
ber of Bunker’s Monthly, which
is just from the press. The ef-
feet of the. resolution would be
। to abolish the two-thirds rule so
far as the Texas delegation is
concerned, and it is_proposed in
the interest of harmony in the
convention. Its adoption would
be equivalent to instructions to
the Texas delegation to vote for
any candidate for the Presiden-
cy who receives a majority vote
in the convention, and thus
avoid a deadlock.
paign that folowed this opening
- joint debate resulted in the de-
feat of DeGraffenried+y-Judg
Russell. I mention these cam-
— palgnp to show how intense
East Texans can become in a po
litical controversy:
Tyler being the home of
James S. Hogg, naturally should
have supported him unanimous
. ly when he sought re-election ae
governor, but this old feudal sys
tern in politics again became pre
valent in that campaign and Ty-
Vr and Smith county became a
battle ground again. This cam
paign was closed by each speak-
ing at Tyler the day before the
election.
Many, fights occurred between
followers of these respective car
didates on the night of the elec-
tion and. It is said, for weeks af-
ter this memorable day many of
their intense followers wore
bandages on their heads as a re-
sult of fights that occurred dur-
ing the election and the days im
mediately following. i
Love Their Politics
East Texans an- very much I
like young antelopes. The ante-
lope fawn "hits-greund" at birth
ready for running. Every East
Texan wants to be a politician
or the son of a politician and as
a result politics is the topic of
conversation at every gathering I
—in this historic section-whenever,
two or more people get togeth-
” »r. • • • •
. This section of Texas has be-1
“come more bucolic than bellicose
Today you can-—call together
more people at an agricultural I
meeting than you can for apo-
litical speaking. This means
these ‘people are beginning to
think clearly along all cooper-
five lines, and. I am persuadd.
th* Democrats of this district
are now more eager to turn the I
"rascals out" than they are to
perpetuate th* continuous agit-
a tion of the prohibition or relig-
ious question. • •
Merits of Prohibit inn
The average man in Texas is .
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MARK EVERY GRAVE
! We have a large stack of Finished Monuments in Marble and J
Granite en display in our MONUMENT SORE.
K The brat material*, nicely finished, beautifully lettered. ;
erected substantially, at reasnable prices.
MARSHALL MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS
Ge*. M. McDaniel. Owher
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Meet Me at the
GILMER FURNITURE CO.
I will repair Gans. Watches,
Clocks. Phonographs and Sew-
ing Machines, etc. Will-buy,
sell or trade anything in my line
FRANK R. pow
SUBSCHIPTION RATES—Me per month.
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In Political
Observation
The congressional campaign I made muc h money a few years
for this district between Con I ago, agitating the religious ques
gressmaan-elec t Reese DeGraf tion has ceased to be a man of
fenried anti Judge Godron Rus 1 influence in this section, while
sell was opened in the histori I. hose who followed him then ar*
old town of Gilmeg and. it is re I now apologizing for having
called here, more pistols wer I mad "damphols ” of them-
carried on that occasion by the I selves during that historic area
followers of each than were ever in ur country s history. • • • <
any intolerance against a people
who has given the worid an Ab-
raham. a Mose*, a David, an
Isahizh, a Christ nr a Paul,
should have no place in a coun-
try whose foundation ia laid on
laws thundered from Sinai and
preached .from the Mount of
Olives.
MONUMENTS
I am agent for the Conti nen*
tal Marble & Granite Co., of Can
ton, Ga. If you want a monu- d
ment, guaranteed to be of the
best grade, see me. ‘
_ JJ. STEPHENS,
eyetable tonic that banishes indigestion
don and tones up Um whole sywtem.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1928, newspaper, March 30, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442039/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.