The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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Wilmore Chevrolet Co.
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Wo have a few reconditioned automobiles left and
if you ary in the market for a used car it will. pay
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committee here, but it will be
very glad to acknowledge the
subscription to the chairman of
that fund, which should be paid
to Mr. V. E. Todd, or left at this
office, and in either instance it
will be.forwarded with the name
so that you will receive the cer-
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Democratic success should show
his or her concern by contribut-
ing.
It is also suggested that Oef.
27th be made Dollar Day for
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Any house wile that has tried them will tell you a
. Buck Range is the best fer eompleleervice and
efficient cooking.
We have these rangas in various sizes and prices.
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SUCCESS in the result of getting what you
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is to make the best use of what you
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For Democratic
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A letter from Longview states
that there was born to Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Farmer. Oct. 13th, a
fina.boy. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer
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Are You Ready
For Winter,
MEN?
Denman Lumber Co.
The Home Builders"
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Scorn of Styles,a diversity of materials. You’ll
find assembled here Autumn’s smartest footwear
reations, in patent, salins, suedes and leathers.
The high spike heel or the practical walking heel
are shown on meny good looking styles. Complete
range of sizes. All moderately priced. None over
$6.95,
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spent Thursday in the city.
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Mrs. Francia Meyers has re-
turned from a visit to Marshall.
are many other sections of the
county where nearly all of the
land has been leased.
There has been many thous-
ands of dollars paid out in this
county for leases.
Evidently , somebod thinks
this is a potential field, and no
section of the county has been
skipped
- Blocks of leases have been se-
cured in nerly evry section of
of the county and the money
paid for them has been a great
help to the farmers with a short
cotton crop.
With so many blocks of leases
in the county there ought to Im?
some drilling iri the near future.
It is xpected that Mr. Free-
land will complete his well on
his return from Houston.
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Claim Agent of—the Cotton
Belt, Ben Yowell, of Tyler spent
Thursday in the city.
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them with the names to head-
quarters, from which will be
sent each contributor a certifi-
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GILMER. UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER IB, 1928,
are former residents of the-Con
cprd community in his county,
having moved to Longview
about two years ago.
a large concourse of relatives
and friends. The remains were
accompanied from El Paso by
his brother Mr. Otis Phillips.
The remains were carried to
the old Phillips homestead at
West Mountain where they re
mained ..until 10:80 o’clock
Thursday morning, thnce to
the West Mountain cemetery, a
large concourse of grief stricken
friends attending the funeral
services which were conducted
by Rev. R. H. Clements.
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~ rortment of beautiful new < >
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Jas. W. Gerard, treasurer of
the National Democratic, Cam-
paign Committee,a775 Broad»
way. New York City, wires the
Mirror, that money is needed to
carryron the campaign, and asks
the' Mirror to open its columns
to acknowledge the receipt of
contributions, ‘ami forward
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want an overcoat and win- I •
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our large steck of men’s < •
ready-to-wear suits and ?
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4 The Mirror understands that
1! there is a campaign collection
Mr, M. D. Stanley formerly of
this county, but now of Terrell,
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were filed in the bounty clerk’ losissin1E Paso, Tuesday morn- ;
office Wdnesday. ingrwere brought o Gladewater if
Most of "these leases were; by theTexs & Pacific Wednes- 1 !
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1928, newspaper, October 18, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442304/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.