The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 181, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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tim., Phone 126.
GILMER FURNITURE co.
was a frank upyeiling of the sec-
tarian animus that is at the bot-
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Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughnesa, Mercy, Kindiiness and Moderatlon.
Entered ot the poet office at Gmer, hs scond elass mail matter.
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No.1—.Jack Riley.
No,2—,J.A. Ferggson.
'No. 8—G. W. Drennah.
No. 4—Frank Steelman.
No. 5— Frank Pyles.
No. fl- O. W. Williams.
No. 7—H. J. Painter.
No. 8—M. >L Williams. —
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Reason It Out.
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a shorter week and day for the
women wage earners in facto-
ries,and stores.
C. L A. Letter
keep an abundant supply of
the necessary food on hand.
PATRONIZE THE DAIIRY; IT
18 EASIER AND CHEAPER
WYATTS DAIRY
PHONE
No. 3 Line 3 Long.
X-Ray, Fluoroscope, Ultra Violet
Modem Equipment—Ample
Roam—Courteous Treatment.
MRS H. J. CHILDRESS
In Charge: ‘
In case of sickness or accident,
zome here and call your family
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Magnolia Filling
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Where SERVICE Comes FIRST
MALCOLM SMITH, Prop.
Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick,
Republican National Committee
wfHa from Illinois, and acan-
didagdeefor Gongress, saidjinthe
Kansas City Times of June 9,
1928 —
"We have not agreed on any
No. 2—J. T. Melton.
No. 3—J. H. Lyell.
No. 4—Walter Busby.
No. 5—W. M. Cumbie.
No. 6—J. A. Chastain.
-No, 7—W. J. Holland.
No. 8— M. C. Bell.
Constable
for Free "Ee Care"
‘Eye Beauty” Book
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’ ' Governor Smith is a towering
giant on the side of clean govern
ment, and naturally invites op-
position from grafting politici-
ans. He Viands foru square for
{ the things he believes in, and
has never been classed as a pun-
ed by
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
time a letter would, plase report the matter t« |nr postmaster,
EUBSORIPTION KATES—50c per moot.. In advance, per annum, $4.00.
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VOTE FOR SMITH and
PUT A SMILE IN THE WHITE
HOUSEL.......
High School
- Auditorium
YOUR EYE
Night and Morning to keep
them Clean, Cl zat .nd Healthy
" tory, is greatly admired and ap-
proved by the whole of C. I .A.
It accommodates 215 giris- and
there are no vacancies. All the
conveniences and benuty of a
tnodern?hotel are to be found in
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ron •nIM.IRAITATI2NS
666
Cures Chills and Fevet,
Intermittent, Remittent and
Bilious Fever due to Malaria.
It Killa the Germs.
A Trade in cmer
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WANTED to rent or buy a sman farm,
dlose into Giimet with pasture for cat.,
tte and chleken tneh. pood hotse and
Water. Apply to Robertson’ Drag Store.
Mistakes made by a Republican Department of Agriculture in comment-
ing bn cotton in the month of September in 1924, 1925, 1926,1927 and 1928
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ROOMS FoT RENT—Cioxe in. Call
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NOTH FOR SMITH AND
PUT A SMILE IN THE WHITE
HOUSE!
de VI of the United States Con-
stitution which ordains that "ne
religious test shall ever -be re-
quiredas a qualification to ahy
office or public trust under th<
United States,” by adding to it
the wrods, “provided, however,
thit.such test invoked for-th
disbarment, of persons profess
ing the Christian faith os it exe
isted prior to the Reformation
shall be regarded as a violation
• of this article " Would you he
willing ti vote for such an
amendment? If not, are you
willing to follow Bishop Cannon
and Imperial Wizard Evans in a
political vendetta directed to the
establishing suchan amendment
as America’s unwritten laws?—’
Norfolk (Va.) Virginian Pilot.
Hundred
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ed in my fields and -pastufes. Hollie"*"
Yankees
ami the truth is out.
. ‘How do you like it! How does
itsit on your democratic stom-
ach, this business_of kukluxifig--
an exceptionally qualified Dem-
—___oci at ic leader out of the pres-
dencyrbecausehedid nottake
the precaution to be born a Pro
- -testant? -Is it not time to thini,
about amending Section 3 Arti
with fresh pure and
milk every day, you
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MILK
YOUR MOST IMPORTANT
FOOD
Milk contains more health-
building, life giving qualities
than anv other food taken in-
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—Buhinss.MgE horilaw for New York, making
MARK EVERY GRAVE
We have a large stock of Finished Monuments in Marble and
Granite on display In our MONUMENT STORE.
The best materials, nicely finished, beautifully Mt erod.
erected substatially, at reasonable prices.
MARSHALL MARBLE A GRANITE WORKS
Geo. M. McDaniel, Owner
108-10 Booth Side PaMie Square Marhall, Tetas
nansnashasnesessencccecccccccconoccvonesmeeno
religion disqualified him for the
presidency. Th -al. : Ee
__candidate to push after Hoover
is blocked.* • • Our whole pur-
From the Pope
Subweribers destring th. address of their paper changed will please state both
the old and the new address. If tbit publicatton does hot reach you in the same —
Pope LeojX ill and other Catho
es that Gov. Smith’
forced the Southern Farmer to sell his cotton at from $30.00 to $60.00 a
bale lower than the same bales were bringing six months later. —
$30.00 a Bale
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For the Next Four Years
To Save a
W. F. GLASS. Prop.
GOOD GULF GASOLINE AND
MOTOR OILS.
Tires Tubes Accessorles
Bring your battery work here
fer cars and radios. N
All Repair Work Guaranteed.
Oak Lawn
Sanitarium
Now prepared to take care of all
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
CASES %
For the regular physicians of
NM-
SMITH SYSTEM HEATERS I
And Sanitary Equipment, also
Andrews School Desks and Op-
era Chairs, Maps, Globes, Charts I
Blackboards. Everything for
Schools. .
A. L. BRADFIELD, Gilmer, Tt
HAVE YOU LOOKED AT
YOUR HEELS TODAY?
Run-over heels affect your
health and comfort .___'
Come in let us Rebuild ’em
WILLIAMS’ SHOE SHOP
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado,- Hail or Crops,
Live Stock, Burglary, Accident,
We Can Write Your Bond.
Congressman-M. G, Sandrs.
State Senator—T. G. Polhrd.
District Judg-.J. R. Warret.
Court Reporter—S. W. Dvis.
District Attorney—W. G. Rus-
sell.
Representative—J. D. Baas.
District Clerk—Claude Ray.
County Judge--8. J. Moughor
County Attorney— I eo S. Har-
County Clerk— T. Jones.
- Sheriff—Joe A. Latch.
County Superintendent—Mrs
Maude Palmer.
County resurtr-.J. M. Mar
shall. '
Tax Collector—E. R. Blount.
"Tax Assessor—J. M. Hollway
County Auditor— N. M. r
ison.
County Health Officer—H. •
Childress.
Commissioners
Precinct No. 1—J. B. Woodfin.
Pre, No. 2 - J. M. Moon.
Fire. No. 3—J. R. Hinsot.
Pre. No". 4—J. M. Seagro.
Justice of the Pence.
No. 1—B. F. Bledsoe.
syfooter. His acceptance is a
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mTHE GH.MER PIIY MIROR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928. •
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T. E. Graves ; |
Ticket Agent
Phong 122
SERVICE WITH COURTEsr"
ADVERTISING
Brings Better
BUSINESS
ARE YOU GOING TO WAIT
FOR THE CUSTOMER TO i
er striped border. Return ot Mra. H. P
MeGaughy 180 3tde
MILCH cows— For sale or ttade! Ap-
ply to’onie Collum Gilmer, Texas.
to your system. With
modern dairy to supply
freed ot iu main pretense, Bishe been Bounty -seekers a goodly
op Cannon’s Portsmouth speech
tion. A yeariago, in a celebrat-
ed cable gran from Parison the
then using Smith candidacy,
Bishp Cahpon enumerated
among other thing? that disqual
ifid Governor Smith for the
Presidency, his membership in
the Catholic Church. Since then
he has avoided repeating tha
objection. The objection did not
appear imrthe formal indietmeni
* of Governon-Smith framed by
the Asheville conference which
Bishop Cannon dominated. But
now thererisan end to his for
bearance. His Plymouth speech
was in large part__devoted U
proving, bk the encyclieals ol
District and
County Officers
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iness Administration from C. I.
A. this year. ...
-Ester Shepperd, a graduate
from Gilmer High in ’26 is z
sophomore of C. 1. A. this year.
Muxine Killian and Dorothy
Shepperd, both graduates of Gil
mer High School- last year, are
now in .I. A.
Lieutenant Commander John
Philip Sousa, world’s most fam-
ous "bandmaster, will appenr at
C. 15A. on October 19 with his
aggregation of 82 soloists.
Rooms of Sayers, Capps and
Lowry halls, are to be temporar-
ily vacated by students and, turn
ed over to the delegates of the
Texas Federation of Womn’s
dubs during thirr sty her.
Sayers Hall, the new dormi-
+ rue
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 181, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928, newspaper, October 11, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442294/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.