The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 221, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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Adv. Mfr. said day of sale, in the Gilmer
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MALCOLM SMITH. Prop.
they are dangerous; and the Na-, f. T. Powell survey 1068 vrs. N.
tional Board of Fire Underwrit- f0 E- from the N. W. corner of
These questions you must answer to suit yourself, for your
friends and your family hase their own ideas, and you want
of the 100 acre tract at 348 vra,
a stake in said road; Thence N.
Proprietors
Editor
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- Don’t forget the Fhanksgiv-
ing donation.
ers supplies figures showing the
annual loss from careless h»nd-
ling of petroleum and its'pro
ducts was over 814,000,000 in
1926. . -—
TUCKER &-LASCHINGER--
CEO. TUCKER— ____________
R. H. EASCHINGER_____
GEORGIA _____________
and laome Mvuntniw,
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Read the advertisemenis. . -Send for the booklets offered.
"ere is practical; modern, up-to-the-minute information —
about everything imaginable. The booklets, (andthe ad-
vrtisements too) are planned and written by experts- Ait-
tharities on food chemistry, fashions, domestic seienre, ar-
chitecture, interior decoration are answering jour every
question. Advertisers those days make it their business to
understand thoroughly all the. different phases of their suh-
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THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Upabut.3
Deport ost at Mt. Pleasant
by 44-12.
pinee mile north of Gifiper.
gevm,
POSTED-My. farm -ix mile
Notice Is Hereby Given That!
by. virtue of a certain Order of
Sale issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Upshur Con-
ty, on the 6th day of November,
1928, by the Clerk of Said Court
TTTE. CR.IET NAIAMIB04.
as the property of naid G. S
Williams, v
And in complamice with jaw. I
give thia notice by publication,
in the English language, once a
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-Ftomros ope.
\ Open Staff
J. c. WINN. M. I).
Popular with all from
Coast to Coast
ARTSTYLE
Assorted
Milk Chocolates
n er! Phone 109 2
Why have an open can of kero-
- sene standing about and why
— fight a match near such a can?
Common sense dictates th thl
inflammable and explosive ■ li-
quids should lie kept in tightly
closed, metal eon t aiders and in a
safe place. The black cat from
his happy hunting ground knwe
keep an abundant supply of
the necessary fond on hand.
J. W. FALVEY, M. D. Phd. >
Physician and Surgeon
ith Flor 1st Nat" Bank Bldg.
Up-to-date X-ray. Ultra Violet
ay.und Electrical Equipment,
Office Practice a Specialty
Longview, Texas _____
_ We Have A
GIFT CERTIFICATE MLAN
P That will help you solve the
Christmas present problem
for Huband or Sun.
Come in and we will be glad
tn explain it. -
PHONE
No. 3 Line 3 Long.
J. C. WINN
Physician and Surgeon
Office over F. & M. Bank
Gilmer, Texas
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Now prepared to take care of all
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
CASES ’
For the regular physicians at
the County.—
X-Ray, Fiuotoscope, Ultra Viole‘
- Modem Equipment—Ample
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Oak Lawn ,
Sanitarium
, I. Natlona Croeto- 13%
emn SA.E Hesutifut tot en
ALDREDGE
THE TAILOR
PHONE 160
Quality Cleaning and
Expert Tailoring
Dyeing . Al
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SMITH SYSTEM HEATERS
And Sanitary Equipment, also
Andrews School Deshs and Op
era Chairs, Maps, Globes, Charts
Blackboards. Everything for
Schools.
A. L. BRADFIELD, Gilmer, Ta
Elmwopd Sanitarium
" North Jefferson Highway
New Modern Equipment
Electric Medelities for treat-
ment, as well as X-ray and
Bring out a bos of Artstyler
Milk Chocolates-fter dinner
and surprise the folks with a
real treat..
ArtatyIe Chocolates are not
like’ other chocolates n- They
always seem to he just what
folks have been wanting.
One-Pound Box
^.25
Robertsos’ Drug
' Store
m3exaCLMore
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YOUR EYE
Night and Morning to keep
them Clean, Clear and k lealthy
Wriu hr Free "Eye Care"
or "Eye Beauty" Book
MwHnO. ms n. 8.” a Ohiest iChinp
should
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Get Your Car Ready
Have your Radiator Filled
.7204 With
-220 itde
N. Mert
trees ort
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SHOP EADIY
READ THE Ab5
cegsa-e.
exactly w hat fits your case!
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
NO MENAING Wi be allowed on my
and expenses.
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MOTOR QUA
“ Tires rifes Aeceneuries
Briny your battery work hen
for cart and radios: •
All Repair Work Guaranteed
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Mirror, a newspaper published
in Upshur County.
Witness, my hand. this 12th
day of November 1928.
J. A. LATCH,
Sheriff, Upshur County. Texas.
209 at Tues,
Thence N. 18 1-4 W:102 vrs,
to the place of beginning, con-— .
— A MOTHER SENDS HER BOY
, , - TO JAIL
t---sets
SHERIFF’S SALE
HORACE V. DAVIS
, Lawyer
First National Bank Building
jail. He reappeared at the jail
a day or so later, saying his mo-
~ ther had told him to return and
“take his medicine" and lead a
better life thereafter. .
UNhikV . K0V . 47, 1928,
That young man’s mother evi-
dently was a woman of consid-
erable strength of charaHer.'
She refused to give way to un>
wise emotionalism when she
could have been easily excused
for doing so. .
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Whatever your demands In fresh meats and vege-
tables, you’ll find the choicest assortments here.
Delicioui, tender beef and pork, luncheon meats,
fish and complete varieties of fresh fruits and
»egetables. -
Place your Grocery and Meat Order Here. --------
the"same road a red oak brs.
N. 77 W. 23.3 vra.; Thence S. at
312 avathe North- boundarx
line of the E. T. Howell Head-
rightsurvey at 844vrs. a stake
on tie West boundry line of the
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Mirror Want Ads fay.«
—Thanksgiving timie calls for
special fonds and if you are
.vlapning to entertaiergeither.
at dinner or with a special
holiday prty, you’ll, find our
IeGETAB18I
if an 18-year-old boy. arrested
fur robbery, should escape jail
and run . home to his mother,
you would hardly blmae the mo-
■ « ther if she should help him
make his escape good. It would
be -easy to understand how. her
love could overbalance her know-
. .ledge that he really eught to pay
... 7 for his crime.
• x .. But an Illinois youth of that
Age? jailed in Kentucky for rob-
The Bexar -county election
fight will be presented to the
grand jury. ------
esesqaccoq4ance
iilmer and part of the John
‘armor and E. T. Powell sur-
reys, described by metes and
ounds as follows: Beginning at
1 stake on the West boundary
Ine of said Williams 68.9 acre
ract, the same corner being on
the north boundary line of the
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•-Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughuesa, Mercy. Kindliness and Moderation.
Entered M tHr foot office at Gilmer. TExar, second class mail matter.
Subseribers desirjug the uddresa of their puper changed will please,state both
the old and the nw address. ILthis publieation does not reaeh you io the taste
tneo a letter wyp^ipioooo report the waiter ft yaer peamuuter.
euhsckiprON MatEs-BOc per month, i advance, por annum, *4.M.
And be assured of a non-
freezing radiator even in se-
verest weather.
bery^^^d and went home- 88 M E 341.2 vrs, a gtake in
and his mother sent him back to’--
At public vendue,
for cash, to the highest bidder. I
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lave you joined the Red) Three of thesweamer F. J.lg
PATRONIZE TH-DAIIRY, IT
IS EASIER AND CHEAPER ,
WYATTS DAIRY
for three consecutive
immediately preeeding
Magnolia Filling
Station
with fresh pure and
milk every day, you
tions of good things to eat.
Fresh meats, fruits, vegeta- ■
hies and complete assort-
meats of groceries are all
ready for you here.
J. F. LOVELL
PHONE 174
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kerosene can. An unfortnate
accident for the cat. The explo-
sion that came nstantaucously
ignited the poor felie and it
scampered frantically for the*
barn, where it was consumed by
ftames along with the buitding
and the hay stored in it.
“A black cat—I told you so"’—
said Powell survey, blackjack
brs. X.18 1-2 W. 20 vrs; Thence
NortistW.20-vrs.ta
binekjack for earner; Thence N.
15 W. A 411 vrs. to the Jeff er-
son- and Quitman road, et-627
vrs. a stake on the J. H. Strange
N E. Center and Williams N.
W. Corner, a post oak brs. S. 9
W. 10 vrs.; Thence S. 81 E 182.4
vra. to a fence post at C. R.
Strange inner corner: Thence N.
41 1-2 E. 136 vra. to a stake at
G R. Strange L. comer; Thence
N. 60 3-4 E. 472 vrs. to a stake
in center of the Jefferson and
Quitman road, pine brs. N. 4 E.
6.6 vrs.; Thence N. 861-2 E. at
TEom - W. r. GL.ABS, Prow,
GOOD GUIFCXSOLINE.ANI
omen to have a black catcross
one’s path. Douhtless many of
the dear old folks would exclaim
"I told you so," ir they heard
the story of John Coffey, repert
ed-from Muskogee, Oklahoma.
-- Apparently the Nack cat ol
this tale-crossed Farmer Cof-
fey's path ata very inopportune
a. moment. The farmer, in at-
tempting to light his pipo, broke
MArs STUDO has inetalled an eleettk
printer and etlptzer. ■ Can -make any
size piture u» to .LOxto; " ’ -21 3 Ip
soi E TO nmKrEas Tk« wilt-b
MILK
YOUR MOST IMPORTANT
FOOD “ --
Milk contains more health-
building, life giving qualities
than any other food taken in-
to your system. With our
modern dairy to supply you
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, Busina Mgr.
12th day of November 1928.
evy on certain Real Estate, sit-
jated in Upshur County. Texas,
lescribed as follows, to-wit:
All that certain parcel of land
but why Name it on the cat ? situated in Upshur Gounty, Tex-
ts, about 18 miles N. E. from
rwenty and 13-100 Dollags"and ——-—-
cost of suit ander a Judgment aoH-NAJ--1
in favor of Maynild Company in
a certain cause in said Court, No, , omsers st. sa uraun pecan
the match, which dropped into a 5725 and styled weeycild Uom- ’ y . .[(—-=
any VS. G. S. Wiliams, Ct ill. No nuxrisd Or"tresuns '"s allas
dated in my hands" for service, ■ a on ether of my fnriU"gur Cuncari
i, J1A. Latch as Sheriff of Up- । and l#w Muntin a m &«wBrt.
•hur County. Texas. did. on the
E. R. KNOWLES
: GROCERY and MARKET
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c I VC day night and some Tuesday
ADV kIISINU morning, with dark clouds low-
Brings Better oveE " aud the woather
BUSINESS
ARE YOU GOIMG TO WAIT
FOR THE CUSTOMER TO
COME TO NOU—
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ADVERTISING IS THE
ANSWER
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of ditmer, koe as the Iloliie Mel. e
farm, iaraiust wll huuter an tres puns-
taining 168.9 acres at which
60.7 acres is on the E. T. Powell
aur. and 108.2 acres is on the
John Parmer survey, bcing the
same land conveyed by J. D. Wil
liams et ux to G. S. Williams on
December 1, 1925, recorded in
the Deed Records of Upshur
County, Texas, to which refer-
ence is made for further de-
scription, and levied upon as the
property of G. S. Williams and
that on the first Tuesday in De-
eember 1928, the samebeing the
4th day of said month. at the
Court House door, of Upshur
Caunty, in the town of Gilmer,
Texas, between the hours of 10
a. m. and 4 p. m„ by virtue of
naid levy and said order of sale.
said above described
$
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. , huntngallowc4 rb m3 fFms thir
for the sum of Five Hundred soqkan. T. « Mirchi, _ 220 6tdiw
MARK EVERY GRAVE
We have a large stock of Finished Monuments in Marble and 11
Granite on display in our MONUMENT STORE.
The beat materials, nicely finished, beautifully lettered,
erected substantially, at reasonable prices
- MARSHALL MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS - 7
Geo. ML MeDaniel, Owner _ ;;
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Cross yet? It is not too late. Luckenbaugh were killed by fu-
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WHY BLAME THE CAT?
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R In the good old days when
grandma and grandpa were
young, ft was considered an Tl-
Ada4a Mr. Alax Glass was operated
“V% j on for appendicitis at the Oak
lx a Preneripdion far Lawn Sanitarium Monday, and
Colds, Grippe, Flu. Dengue, is getting along As well as could
Hilious Fever and Muhtria. be expected. *
It fs the mont mpeedy remedy known . —-----
__________-______7. • Theme was a rain most of Mon
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John Miller land, post oak brs. S.
. ’18 GGvrsdorwond brs. N. 45
' E._4f va.: Thence West 631
vrs. toa stake on the East Boun
dary line of the H. L. Sowell
land, Nack gum hrs, S. 63 W.
12.4 vrs.: ThenceN. 19 1-4 vra.
W. 336 vrs. to a stake at the
J. H. Strange L. corner, white
oak brs. N. *83 E. 3.4 vra.;
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MRSH. J. CHILDRESS
In Charge.
In ease of sickness or aceidents,
ome here and call your family
physician.
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Hail or Crops
Live Stock, Burglary, Accident I
We Can Write Your Bond.
N. M. HARRISON & SON
rorfr/y; /2y22yy9930-s
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Every day is made up of dozens of little decisions. And
so many of them concern things ♦ * What sort of breakfast
food to serve?—how to wash a chiffon frock?—whether
glass dishes should be colored or crystal?—what sort of oil .
— to owe in the automobile?-- whether to travel by -rail h
boat or by airplane? - _
LOST on STIAYRD At.Culhe
walk* with a dlight limp. Finter ptease
notify Buford Robortson at Itohertpen
Druu Koun. . 210 stite
ros fvuzyxoTsrGortrenpaa-
this on ‘my farm 5-milea Southeast of
dimr. w.t. Wilsan. . - 219
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AFTER FiXISHINC the work on hunid
my sewine demmetmeat will b elosed
untii after the holiday. Ura. Rd
stephens, . . 213 atde
Read the advertisementa because It pays » • •
in time saved ♦ •• in infrmation gained * • •
in a wiser spending at your money.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 221, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1928, newspaper, November 27, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442354/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.