The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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Vermont, which is still voting
for Taft. And, if I know Al, he
wonid probably be having Can-
adu joining the United States im
A. M. Furr, 87 of Concord N.
C., is cutting four new teeth at-
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who, under
Toxas, duri
There is no ned to bother
with grocery shopping these
days. Just phone us your or-
der and we'll give it the same
careful at tent ion we would if
you were visiting the store.
Complete line of groceries,
country produce, fresh fruits
and vegetables at all times.
T. E. Graves
Tiaket Agent
Phone 122
of Upshur Gountys Texas on the
3rd day of August 1928, for Let
tens of Administration, which
said application will be heard by
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Quality Cleaning and Pressing
Expert Tailoring
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Commissioner — Precinck 3
W. T. (Tom) Foster
T. B. Thompson ------
Commissioner — Precinct 4
Geo. C. Hart. .
J. M. Sengo
Public Weigher — Precinct 1
R. H. Bay
Henry Hawkins.
We buy Cream Every Day in
the Week and Give a Fair Tent
at all Times.
0. L NATIONS
CASH GROCERY
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ation therefor.
Be it resolved by the Legietature of
ehe State of Tesaw:
elamntiem fer mM elee-
the same pubiished as re
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WHERE PRICEST ARE
LOWEST
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24 Hour Service
Cotton Belt Service Station
J. C. WINN
Physician and Surgeon
Office over F. & M. Bank
Gilmer, Texas
:€CALL FOR MR. BINGO*
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Schools.
A. L. BRADFIELD, Gilmer, Tx
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Hail or Crops,
Live Stock, Burglary, Accident.
We Can Write Your Bond.
N. M. HARRISON & SON
DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
When you patronize the Dairy
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THE GuMeRdanY MIRROR SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 1923
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Truth, Sincerity, Therougghnese, Mercy, Kindliness and Moderation.
Bnt«md ft th« pate uffUn st CHmvr, Teaaa. as second class mull matter.
Subseribere deairing the addres of their paper ehanged yini please stata both
the aid and the dew adreaa. If thia publication doos not reaeh you in th* sume
tte>« a latter wuuU, pi*aa* rapart the matte* t ycur piostmaster.
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rolls for
Blious. Fevr dueto Malaria.
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HORACE V. DAVIS
* Lawyer
First National Bank Building
Gilmer. Texas
aok a lot or pscw»s ,
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Seetioni, That Section 2. Art 1*1* 8
of th* eonstitution be so changed *• to
read hereafter a* fallows:
All oecupation ta*** ahall be equa!
and- uniform upon th* same elass of
said Ceurt
August, is
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Phone 174.
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House of said County, in Gil-
mre, Texas, at which time all
persoh ’who are interested in
, said esate are required to ap-
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SPECIAL REFRIGERATOR SALE
"mittee will only pay a little at-
tention to a plan the present1
writer has in mind.
My idea is to notify Al Smith j
that he has been nominated, but
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2 Pkg. Kelloggs’ Corn ;
Flakes ...............25c
2 pkgs. Post Toasties.----25
iper, 7c roll or 4
THE GILMER DARY MIRROR ’
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The Tailor
PHONE HO
"Th* Legistnture shal have ne power
to make any grant or nuthorin th*
MARK EVERY GRAVE
We have a large stock of Finished Monuments in Marble and
Granite on display in our MONUMENT STORE.
The bent materials, nicely finished. beaut if uRy lettered.
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Fresh Pure
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Rheumatie heart disease is
said to occur more frequent!)
among fair-haired people than
among those of dark eomplex-
tana.
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Sec, 4, Th* turn of Tw* Thousand
Hollar* (2,000.00) ar so mueh thereof
as may be necessary, I* heraby appro-
jpmiatnd out of any funds in th* Treas-
ory of th* Stat* not otherwine appro-
printud la pay th* expnses of said
publication and election. ,
4tw Aug2 81522.
3 . Let us solve your party re- ;
J : freshment problem hy sup- < >
; [ plying choice ice cream. 1,
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Elmwood Sanitarium
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for treat-
Hoover, this so-called Republi-
xcan-the one with Hoover’s ear,*
could say: "Thasa fet of bo-
toney. Don’t pay any attention
to it." So Hoover wouldn’t, but
elsewhere, Al Smith, having
been told confidentially that he
had been nominated, would be
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At one time in Scotland the ■
smoking of a pipe was consider-
ed an antidote for rheumatism, a
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HAVE YOU LOOKED At
YOUR HEELS TODAY?
Run-over heels affect your
health and comfort —(
Come in let us Rebuild ’em I
WILLIAMS’ SHOE SHOP —
stronger, more accurately work-
ingbrai in any mai n head
than Al Smith’s brain. His pro-
cesses of thought are logical and
he has the courage to defend
them.
“Al Smith; like moot of the
statesmen and probably a con-
. aiderable.majoritx..of the people
east of the Alleghenies and
north of the Mason- Dixon line,
has opposed Prohibition because
it has never come to the East as
it has come to the rest of the
country after a slow process of
educe tion, experiment, trial and
foreclpsue sales made to aatipfy or pro
teat suehtondw ur momtragen that such
exemption of such land and property
shaif continue only for two years after
setw purehase of the mame at such sale
by *u*h Ihstitutions and no longer, and
institutions of purely publie charity;
and all lbw* xempting property from
taxation other than the property above
nogtioned shall be null and void.
. Sec. 1. The foregoing Conatitution-
al Amendment shall be submitted to the
qualitied elector* of the State at an
on the first Tueaday after the firat
Monday in November, 1828, at which
pleetion all voter* favoring said propos-
ad amendment shall write or have
rinted on their ballot* the word* “For
the Amendment to the Constitution of
the Stat* of Texas, exempting from
taxes property owned by charches or
strietly religious societies for the ex-
State or National organfaation of like. - ,
charaeter; provtdihz for an election Ycorraling all the states except
upon such proposed Conatitutionai
Amendment, and making an appropri-
A4 a
aadd armiew, nawies, engunieerieu* ee
mihitia; provided shat the Legistatute
may reduce the tat rate he re ip
A. L. BRADFIELD
Federal Farm Loans
Bive Per Cent Interest. Five to 48 1
Years. Kasy Payments
Also Gilmer BMg. Loans. \ r
And Notary Publie 1
Office Days: Nton, FrU SaL <
always get any amount of
milk nad creayn you want de-
livered to your dqor regularly.
Ask some of our satisfied cus-
tomers who have been sub-
scribers for several years, and
they will tell you how regular
and dependable our service is
WYATT’S DAIRY
No. 8 Line 8 Long.
(By Frank Sullivan)
Governor Smith will win easily i
if the Democratic National Com j.
I mur. by ceneral law*, exempt from
taxation public property used for pub-
Re purposea; actual place* af religion*
wornhtip, alab any property owned by a
ehureh or by a ntrietly religious soeiety
for the exelusive use as a dwelling
place far the minietry of such chursh
or religious society, and whieh yield*
’ no revenue whatever to sueh ehureh" ar
religious soeiety; provided that such
exemption shall not extend to mar*
property than is reasonably necessary
for a dwelling place and in no event
more than ene aere of land; places of
burial not held for private er corporate
rofit; mH wuildinga Mod exeluniveiy
i nd owned by persona as associations of
• ter losing his second teeth two whieh has been and phall hereafter be
bought ip by such institutions under
for said noldiersahd
Against th* Amendment to and widows and '
tion of the State of Texas, the Confedrcg,utee
and limitatidn ne n|i
LOST Elgin, open ftdwatehinvge
siz. Lnitinis a. t V no fob. Revuci
for return to GLner Dr Co. ‘4% di
Pierre Lantier of Paris
all his wife’s clothing off and
drove her out on the streets be-
cause she was extravagant
F. J. Owens, 51-year-old mer-
chant of Hammond, Ind., was de
W. B. Kelly
B. C. Elwell
• Commissioner — Precinet 1
Carrold Robertson
J. R. Woodfin
Conmissioner-Precinct 2
W. W. Presnell
J. M. Moon.
ba r deemed by th* L
ent; to indiknt s
not to notify Hoover, The con-
ventiens are held in June, but
the candidates are never noti- ’ 2
fied until August: . Between
1 ’ Pure enough for the year 3 >
I; ; old babe, refreshing enough 3;
> to delight the most jaded ; [
1 ! palate, are the delicious ice < >
2 creams and coid drinks Her- 3 ,
J. F. LOVELL
Sanitarium
Now prepared to take care of all
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ,
CASES
For the regular physicians of ;
the County.
X-Ray, Fluoroar 808, Ultra Violet
cluwive uihe M dwellings for th* min-, pedtent;
istry:" and all those opposed shall, lishmuna
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Stutes, Kervi
sHtaWa ..
dian raids or Me
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/deliver
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golaetian to beheld throughout th* State
Fase -.TpG*Eess °ve 5
‘idwiddaL(TT 3.
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for your milk supply you can SMITH SYSTEM HEATERS
' And Sanitary Equipment, also ..
Andrews School Desks and OP-
era Chairs. Maps, Globes, Charts
Blackboards. Everything for
County Judge
Gus Morris
W. H. McClelland
Tax Assessor
i the 20th day of \
3, at the - Court 2
order io vote for him. At the
i last minute, on November 3, we
J could tell Hoover? but tien it
• would be too late for him to do
anything but collect the consola-
tion prise, a smadi homemade
flood.
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June and August they are sup-,
posed to live in a state of bliss-
ful ignorance, never guessing
! the big treat in store for them.
Therefore, let’s* tell Al about
it but let's adopt a kidding pol-
icy with Herbert. It might be a
good idea for some Democrat
to masquerade as a Republican
and get Hoover’s ear. Then, in
case some rumor of his nomina-
tion should seep through to"
persons for sehool purposes and th*
tecessary furniture of all schools and
propenty used exolusively and reason-
abl: . necessary in conducting any assa-
eintion engaged hi promoting tho re-
igita*, educutional and physical devel-
opment of boy*, girl*, young men or
younu women operating under a State
ar Nationai orgamizatian of like charne-
er; *1*0 the endowment funds of sueh
inatitutions of lesrning and religion not
n Md with a view to profit; and when
th* sume ar* inveated in boada or mort
wagey, or in land or other propert
- ment, as well as X-ray and
Flo uroscope.
Open Staft
J. C. WINN, M. D.,
North Jeffemson Highway
... ... . ... 'The State of Texas,
barred for life from holding a To all persons interested in
license because he drove his auto the estate of Henry Japes, de-
2 ;29 a. m.
19:47 a. m.
01«
before said Gpurt, on the first
day of said term thereof, this
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A burglar who stole $125 in ■
the home of Rev, Alan Rumsey'
pf New-Olleans, sent it back.
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AMRNDMENT—AL THOHAZING LEG-
IBLATURE TO EXEMPT FROM
TAXAleN PARSONAGHS, AND
CEITAIN PBOPEMTIBS OF AS-
scalNroNs FOK keuAGIOUS
EDUCATIINAL AND PHY-
SICAL. DEVELOPMENT
H. J, R. Ng, 20.
GHMER FILLING STATION
W. F. GLASS. Prop,
GOOD GULF GASOLINE AND !
MOTOR OMS.
Tires Tubes Aceessories «
Bring your battery work here
for cars and radios.
All Repair Work Guaranteed.
For Real Power and Fuel Econ- 1
omy Use
TEXACO GAS & OIL
Let uh wash and grease your car •
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exemptine from jaxes property ownedi
by churehes or atrietly religious aocie- ____ . _
ties for th* exclusive use as d wallinge provide for Hubund’api
tyr the ministry." tozeiher in th* hame!
Bec. 8. Th* Gokernor of th* State to....... *
, ubjnets within lb* limit* •< th* author
theory and practice, ity lovsing th* but th* legislature
by levied in additian to
hetetofore phrmitted bf chsftu 77
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same published as requtred by th* Con- nropenty of aeves ($.07) cena ohi thmi
ntitution and exinting laws of th* State, ona hundred (91007 dollar* valuationi
WANT ADS
FOR RENT- Fuininhed -room. Phene
JM. Mes. v. J. Stephene 128
. ----- ---- contest said applies- <. ved at our fountain,
ndchdamponadb, the tion Should they desire to do so.
Herein Fail Not, but have you
Basil Manly has been looking
up the record on what Wiliam
Allen White thinks of Gov, Al
Smith. He finds that the Kan
sas editor wrote in Collier’s less
than two years ago:
- "There is not in American
public life today, a clearer.
for th* purpose ef rraating a speciull 1
fund for th* pavment of penmiens tor
services in the Confederate ary afid
navy, fnontiur otganizntione and th* i
mlitia of th* State af Texna, and for '
th* widows of auch noldiera aarving in
M, of Ami- quired
of the Stat thia M
erected sahstaritially, at reasonable prices.
MARSHALL MARBLE A GRANITE WORKS
Geo. M. McDaniel. Owner
r 108-10 South Side Publie Seuare Marshah,
X—a a»»a > s eeaua soaaaooaaas e • o> ao taoaea »♦»»♦»<
HOUSE JOINT HESOLUTION.
Proposing an amendment to Seetion 2.
Artic,I* 8 uf th* Constitutlon of the
Shu*, w >■ it authorize tb* Legs-
lature to exeiape trom taxation any
property owned by astrictly ueligious
sogiety for tb* exelusve use as-m
dwelling pla** for th* minintry of
such hureh or"religtous soclety and
properly used exelusively and veanot-
ably necesaary in conducting any as
sociation enaged ia promoting th*
religios, edacatianal and phyasical de
velopment of hoya, girls, young men
or young women operatin under a
TRAIN SERVICE
From Gilmer
Northbound
No. 102 4:08 a. m
No. UM 8:40 p.m.
Southbound
| West—beyond the Alleghenies
‘—Prohibition was an acom-
I plished fact for tea to forty
years before National Prohibi-
tion.
“Here is a most human, affec-
tionate, wise and brave man.
whose sincerity ia never serious-
ly questioned, whose courage is
proverbial, whose humanity
holds friends with steel rods."—
, Foat-Dfspatch.
, PROPOBED CONSTITUTINAN
AMHNDMENT- AUTHORIZING LEG.
I8L.ATUKE TO GRANT CeNPED-
. ERATE PENSIONS REGARD-
• LEWI OF DATU PKNSIONER '
CAME TO TEXAS OK WUEN
1 | WioW MARRIED PEN-
SLONEI on WHEN swa
WAS BORN
N. J. R. N*. U.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION.
(Propoming an amendment to Seation 51,
Artiele *, of th* Constitution *f th*
State of Texen, authorizing a tag lovy
far Confedrate soldiers and tail ar*
•d* lhair widow*, and providing far
submisnion of same to the qualified
eleetors of thin Slot* at any eleetion
ta ha hold on th* firet Tuesdey after
the firm Monday la Novemher, A. D.
ISM, and providing the neeessary
proelamation and npproprintion to de
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writ, with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed
the same.
Witness my hand and official
real, at Gilmer, Texas, this 4th
day of July 1928. *
(Seal) J. T. JONES,
Clark County Court.
Upshur County, Texas.
By Ella Virge Bullard, Deputy.
A special price reduction on all Refrigerators gives
the buyers of Gilmer and Upshur County a.won-
derful eppoTtunity lo^ bdy B good high grade 1
; "Th* Stote For Th* Wall Aa Well
As th* Siek."
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3 Ibs. Peaberry Coffee —1.00
Hominy, per can, ---—10c
Pork and Beans, per can, 13c
Tomatoes per can ________ 10c*
Roman Gold, yellow cling
I ‘eaches, halves. No. 3 can 29c
Dry Cleaning Wet Cleaning
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levied and provided fvther that th* ;
proviaiona at this secton ahall sat b*
construed aa *a to prevent th* grant
•f aid in ooooo of pubUe ealamity." ;
See. t. The foregoins constitutionai
amendment ahall ba submitted to a vote ,
of e the qualified eleetors of the State
at an eleetion ta ba held on the firat 1
Tuesday after the first Monday in No- '
vemher, A. D, 1928 pt which alb bal- L
lot* shall have printed thereon “For th*
eonatitotianal -amendinemt autthoriming i
aid to Sontedernte aaldter* and sailota 1
and their widows in indigent eireum- '
eteMe*. and sot ho rising tx levy there- | .
fag." nad Against th* conatitutiani
amenidment authoriaing aid to Conte4-
ootto aoldiers and sailors and thelr
widows in indigent eicumstancas and.
duthorizing tax tevy therefor." K*agh
voten shall ai*nl ant ana ad enld
elnuses on the hallat, leaving th* one '
expresmine hi* vote on th* pragasM
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miking of ta, grata of pnbii* ma^a, jappbeMiOR in the County Court
to any individual, Aasociatian « indi-
viduals, munieiphl or other corporatioha
whataonver; provided, howeven, 'th*
Legiuiqtare may grnt ald to indigent
am.dbsaVled Confederate soldlers and
madlare under such regulatiobs and
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Room—Courteous W—pimH.
MRS H. J. CHLDRNSS
’ In Charge.
In case of sickness or accidenta, t
zome here and call your family
physician.
Take Sdianthge ef this special offer and get the
beat values in refrigerators that have been offer-
ed-thissason. "
GILMER FURNITURE CO.
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Announcements
itations as may; be depmed by the 1
ialature as expedient, and to their
owe in ihdtuept elreamstaneba ui
swab reguindiona andlinitatindhis da mdy
Umm of tain Site of
t the, war betwon tb*
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to indigent and dl------------ ,
militia who Werl ip hetive setvjeg Aur
ingthe war betwan ta* States’and tp
th* willows of suh dodiera wha arb in
indigent cireumsthnces, and who oft or
may ba eligible to receike aid undr
such regulation* and limithtions Q may’
be deemed by the Legialature as ta-
; and alia grant Ator estab-
„shmune and malkh4gte of ar home
ihver *sp«h Eregufagnei
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN PROBATE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Consta-
ble of Upshur County, Greet-
ing:
You Are Hereby Commanded
Ito cause to be published (in a
newspaper of general circula-
tion, which has bean published
uously and regularly for
period of not less than one
year in your county) at least
onge a week for 10 days previ-
ous to the return day hereof,
copies of the following notice:
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1928, newspaper, August 11, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442212/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.