The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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By TUCKER A LASCHINGER
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Our dmplete display
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Mrs. I D. Cabiness and hereais-
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincer-
ocrat, and it will be worth,the
4ime of every voter in Upshur
County to hear Iris address on
Marx suits for Fall .offer
every style and design that
Better
Worlds’
As it now stands Gilmer will
have to beat the wimer oftht
game, to win the district, be-
% voted pie Republican- ticket-in
X 1924 and only 684.308 were re-
energetic and viligant. The En-
emy Is On The Run. VICTORY
And to go with the newSuit we hve a handsome
display of Top Coats in many sfyles and sizes.
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view did.
With Hinson out of the line-
up, however, the restef- the
Turned from those who voted the
democratic ticket. -in-1924:-----------
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HERE ARE TRUE
periodicafs- received at tin'Up
shur County Library are:-
Denman Lbr. Co.
The Home Builders”
NEW
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Eels Jive- ten years.
Codfish' live fourteen to sev-
, Mrs. Q. J. Gary.
Mirror Want Ada Pay..
discrimination. A complete
nge of sixes also makes
ma it possihle for every man tn
F get a well-fitting suit.
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For Thanksgiving ::
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Interestin Gilmer
Furniture Co.
Mrs. Maude -Palmer, Thurs-
Salty*O’Neal and Owen Moore.
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To All Democratic County
* Chairmen:
Out of the 19,000,000 ballots
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Sharks won't bite a swimmer
Wh okeeps his. legs in motion. .
The swiftest marine creatures,
are thosgofthe whale family.
Th esalmon can, for a short
distance travel 15 miles an hour.
' Carps and eels live the great-
est length of time when out of
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sor, Mrs. Maude Palmer.
J. T. BAIRD.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Dr. Ray W. Stephens, Opto-
metric eye specialist will be at
Gitir Drug Co., Friday, Nov.
2. See, him. for glasses. Cases
of eyestrain that cause head-
ache and nervousness a special-
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Morgan Sanders
To Speak Tonight
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1 alone in the dapk in his own
verybody’s business but his
own.
Mr. E. A. Jasper will continue
his interest.in the business and
be in.partnership with Mrs. Pal.
mer. The businesswill be com-
returned. Of- thtese 1,539,617
were returnedifrom people who
W. J. MOORE, Owner -
t*rrev*eeteeeer**rreerererrreretretr
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dents of the Upshur County China, andthe rarest and most
tjnued along the same lines and
at the same, location.
Mrs. Palmer will-not take an
active part- in thebusiness until
after January . 1st. whan she re-
linquishes the office of County
Superiienttent: ' '
Homes and Gardens,
1924 republicans and only 1000
from 1921 democrats cannot ac-
curakely forecast the result of
an, election,
An analysis of the New York
City poll shows that ballots
were received from 30 per cent
of the enrolled republicans and
Dgn’t wait, until the soup
tastes of rain-water before re
roofing. Do it, now. We .of-
fer a durable composition
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issue of
team will have io work all the
"harder in future games.
- The game between Longview
and Mt. Pleasant, at Mt. pleas-,
ant tomorrow is. also going to
♦ imperative for the Democratic
2 organizations ane-clubs through
X potlhe country to be-prepared.
USED CARS
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small that a half-crown will'
cover it. Specimens of this fish i
have sold for as high as $700.
Liberty his no enemy greater
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The Children? by Edith Whar-
ton--
Hunger Fighters,
- Detective Storlas in I volume.
An eel has twoseparate
hearts. One beats sixty and the
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{J.W.Croley Hardware Co.
Hon. Morgan G. Sanders, U.
S. Congressman, arrived in Gil-
4 Featuring Lucile Frietas, famous dancer of the South Seas. $
f No advance in prices, only to and 25 cents.
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ness and ask for a continuance
of this patronage for my succes-
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$ _ -Public Library
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Hold special inferest here., be-
cause Gilmer stir has both the | . ■. 2, - ,I
teams to play. - ~ tetwhst.busins: hewihengage
try reveals’ the brightest pros-
pects- for Democratic victory.
Governor Smith's election is as-
sured. Make this an absolte
certainty by perfecting your -
ganization to protect, the polls
and see that an honest count is
obtained. See that everyone
who is legally entitled to vote
gates to the polls. Thetremend-
ous rising tide for the Democra- !
tic ticket makes it all the mure,.
—Accurate and relable iKro .
mation from al over the coun-at 730.
• Mr. A. F. Shepherd has com- ♦
pleted his werken-the-tax rolls ♦.
and has gone, to Joule's Chapel ♦
where he will teach school this. 2
Mrs. J. B. Howard is expected * than bigotry, ,
Ito arrive in Gilmer Thursday for - T ~ .
1 . , The meanest, person jn the
a vigitto her parents, Mr. and . . -.1
"! 1 11 , 2. m .a 1 . , . 1 mt ,। work! Is theohe’who pries intoj
schools this term. Several firms j expensive of all is the brush-t .
tail grd Tish. 1 roofing that can be laid right
• The brush-tail gold fish is so
------ their third conference game at
in a form letter directed to Pittsburg tomorrav afternoon,
All Democratic County ( hair- and it is expected that a large
men Mr.-John J. Raskob, Chair number of local fan* will ccom-
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THANKSGIVING |
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Mrs. Roes Bullard and son,
Billie have returned from a Vis-
it to Shreveport. T
Congressman Sanders isan
able speaker and a staunch Dem ‘est thanks and appreciation To
from less than -O-per cent of the
enrolled demkrats.- in spite of
this the poll gives New York {
City to Smith in the ratio of mer-Tkuradaymornigoundwill
Smith' 139.020 versus Hoover-addrmm"the*Bemocratic\oters
103,847 pTpshdr County at the County
Court room-Thursday evening
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Vot. 13. NO. 199
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Get your installei} afore the big-rush is on.
We giv.e'rades Daylieket » Hare,
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GILMER, UPSHUN COUNT TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 1, 1928.
t Mrs. Palmer Buys
Pittsburg Friday
There's a reason why you see a steadly stream of
cars, entering and leaving our shop. Il's the first-
class service that we give them.
Whatever your rar neds you can get it done here.
Washing. greasing, painting, overhauling, vulcan-
izing. all mechanical repairs, are taken care of by
experts. •3 ■ ‘ T J
Bringyour ar around and let us service it for you.
AND BE SI RE TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW
CHEVROLET. " : 1 .
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i Wilmore Chevrolet Co.
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sfa Fabonethenur-SENr"N (!I „ AS
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dreds of yeavs and pike' art'‘also ,
hardy fellows. ' 4.— (
have promised book covers for
next year, but the students will
hale to provide their own this
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MRS MAUDE PALMER.
BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE.
| .Friday, Saturday Matinee and Saturda} Night, the Crystal
2 will present Al Frietas and his troup of native Hawaiians in >
. ... “A NIGHT IN HAWAII”
F Al Cooke and-Alberta Vaughan
{ “RACING BLOOD”
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year. Mr. O. J. Beckworth, who
has been filling the vacancy for
The hvering lives.the shorten Mr. Shepperd rekinquished the
time of any fish when out of wa- place’to him Wednesday.
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able with a Buck Heatter. j;
They give the best and
most satisfactory service 3!
- ' for the money invested. • ‛,
Buck heaters in a large as- 1 L
i sort men t of sizes. • I,
the friends and customers who ;
exte pried their patronage"to"the, ■
Gimer Furniture 0.; while L
was connected,with this busi- ‘
4a but will continue his resi-
dence in Gilmer..
— -4 While the. Literary Digest may cats-e
“have mailed the ballots to as distridt
many democrats as republicans,
and undoubtedly have t aken ev- ~
ery precaution to insure a fair
toll, mnifestly the result of a
poll in .which out of every 3300
votes received 2300’ rare from
Gilmer Motor Co.
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man of the National Democratic! pany the boys there.
Committee explains why, the Gilmer should beat Pittsburg
Literary Digest Poll shows by about 30 points just as Long-
such a pjeponderanee of Repub-
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catiserewy-three-teams in the • BIBLE THOUGHT FOR *
are undefated. . Mt.a TODAY *
akant. I,ongview and Giinter.. » . • « < * • • •
And to us,-Gilmer's chances - . .
of winnikg. every, game: kook— l he ransomed of the Lord
brightr now than they ever
have. "MeClelland has with songs'and everlasting joy
done some wonderful work with upontheir heads: they shall ob
hs team since the season open-; tain joy and gladness, and sor-
'd, und they look like real win- row nd sighing shall flee away.
ners. at the.pa.ee they're going | — Isa. 35:10.
A~hark holds the record for
2- , --. r ..a the longest distance swimming.*
Ube open from 5:30, he being known U, cover 300
y-tea fthree to .... , miles in three tays. .
NOrICE TO UPSHUR . The Jaw sot thte shark furnish
COUNTY FFAEHERses,the best watch maker’s ofl.
. ri' ' c.g.. I in each hark there is about a
could be desired by men of, After repeated efforts it ha half pint.
been impossible for me to secure Th most baautiful and costly
book covers to supply the stu- fishes in the1 world come from
“BECKY”
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J fame. Also"starting a.new Series of comedies featruing 2 - , , -
2 L ' .6 2 aastony, 2,688,397 have been
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2 licadm votes. The following if
COE CLEANING
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ing a handsome weather-
proof reof. Or if you prefer
we can supply you choicest
red cedar, shingies.
We’ll he glad to furnish eSti-
mates.
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Crystal Theatre P i
Wehavea few reconditioned automobiles left and 1
Iryou,axe in the market fora usedcar it will pay ■_
2 you to secus before you buy. ,
i Weunconditionally guarantee and service our used . -.
4- cars for thirtydays after hale and if arstronger
’ - guarantce could be nde we would make it as we
know what our used cars will do.
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John J. Raskob - The Oilmer Buckeyes “Hlay
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Thanksgiving, with its festivi- '
ties nnd football games will soon 3
- be here, and every man will want ; ‛
to look his best in a new suit ;;
and Top Coat. • —
Place your order now so that I,
you will have thtpnew suit in ][
time for Thanksgiv ing.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928, newspaper, November 1, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442323/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.