The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 232, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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As the little guests- arrived
each presented Reagan with an
appropriate gift. Various games
it was Mr. Wiley, instead of
Wesley Wilson that died in the
Oak Hill Community after an ill-
ness of three weeks, as stated at
And he made his grave with
the wicked, and with the rich in
his dath;-because: he had done
no violence, neither was any de-
ficit in his mouth.—Isa. 53:9. .
age and is survived by a wife
and four orphan children that
he raised. 4.
ing her son Reagan’s
birthday. a
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Second—Ahleen Collum, Sa-
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“SPRUCE UP” -
For Christmas
Jas. A. Patton, the what king
i of Chicago; died Sunday.
A CORRECTHON
IN WILSON DEATH
—is the
• right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste —
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- PERCOLATORS
......- WARMING PADS
GRILLS
TOASTERS'
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sults in HEALTH:
We may the CAUSE of nickness I. me-
ehanicat ptessure on spinal nerves. Can
there be any better proof that we, are
riuht. than the fat that niek folk, get
well after thia presqure ha. been r-
moved.
If you are -iek an examination of
rear wpine witt teveal nerve pressure
The redels you will experienee from
Chirepractic Adjustment s will eonvince
von thuvth 14wof in echanies is always
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ELECTRIC IRQN,
WAFFLE IRONS
HEATERS
STOVES
REFRIGERATORS’'"
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ford Goolsby. '
BIRTHDAY PARTY
FOR REAGAN LUCAS
THE
BETTER WAY
TO HEALTH
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High School
Honor Roll
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sorrow be long deferred in com-
ing to you or yours.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dibbrell
' and son. -
The Pickens Family.
The Daniela Family.
Morris has a wife and fi^e
children. His wife is a sister to
Ayles; who is married and has
two children. Ayles was placed
in jailaba Gilstrap.
Earl Ayles is formerly of this
county, his father living .neur
Bettie. .
TH Al"S WH Y DS PAY
Women are the largest group
of readers of newspapers. There
are many reasons why this is
true, but the important oneto
the merchant is that they pur-
chase 98 per cent of the mer-
chandise sold today.
Its readily apparent that if
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way problem..
Gustave F. Ebdingr of Cleve-
land has filed suit to prevent
- Hoover from taking the office of
President chaming that he has
"only been a resident of the Unit-
ed States since 1919. ...
Gangsters have killed two po-
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Don’t forget that we give you*
prompt,.satisfactory cleaning
and pressing service.
Just phone us, 176, and count
the seconds. . i
M. I. STEPHENS
THE TAILOR “*
.. PHONE 1-7-6'
Robert Lee, Rudolph Lee, Lovell
Rutledge. Vannie May Colvert,
Leroy Terrell.
First—-Odus Cobb, Wilma Fay
Boling, Durwyn Robertson, Lu
Ella Futrell, Mary Mahie Hogg,
Natalie Harison. Marjorie Mull-
nix, June Mattox. Sarah Jo Wil-
liams, John Dean Davidson, Wil
liam Robert Laney, Bobby Ste-
phens. .
Miss Bettie Stevens, went down
■ to Houston to spend a few days
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UTE NEWS
AND COMMENT
Paraguay and Bolivia are on
the verge of war..
Nine are hurt in a gas exptos-
ion at Los Angeles.
A tanker at Port Arthur that
had docked to take on gasoline
had an explosion Saturday that
killed three and hurt three oth-
ers. ,
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$e- CHMSTMAS
The'funeral of Geo. McCallan,
colored, ho died Friday, took
place Sunday, and was attended
by a large concourse of his col-
ored friends. His remains were
Third’—Maurice Machen, Jim.
Fred Presley, Howard Skinder,
Alma Louis Stephens, Margaret
Muckleroy, Dollene Orr, Thora
Lee, Grace Helen Johnson, Edna
Laney. Marjorie Coe, Edna Dial
Easterly, Virginia Ruth Free- .
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To all-who ministered to us
during the illness, and after the
death of our dearly , beloved
daughter and sister, either by*
‘and wunoded, probably fatally,
Friday morning., Earle Ayles,
farmer and brother-in-law of
the injured man, telephoned to
brought to a hospital here short
ly afternoon and was immedi-
ately operated upon.t was said
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LISTERINE
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" Call at the Mirror and see our samples or -3 j ,
have ourragent, Mrs. Will Smith -call and see you. J:
Don’t delay your order until the rush is on, ::
order now and be assured careful, cpurteous ser- :
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vice. .
Mrs. Harry Lucas entertained
Saturday afternoon at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Loyd, with a party honor-
Following is the honor roll for
the Gilmer High School for the
month ending November, 30,
1928:
Eighth Grade—Ruth Brad-
field. Virginia Chandler, Edith
Lawrence, Virginia Williams,
Cecil Broadway. -
Oth Grade—Jim Raymond Lit
tie. Ray Wilson Maberry, Artie
Hamberlin, Kathryn Cook, Gus-
sie Daughtry.
Tenth Grade—Wayne Chond-
ler, Sidney. Martin, Grayson
Ray, Ezwoh Ray.
Eleventh Grade—Ethln Ber-
ry, Horace Lindsey.
Place your order Now for that
. New Christmas Suit and
Overcoat, so you’ll have it in
plenty of time.
The- Mirror offers a most complete-assort- 4-
- ment of Personal Greeting Cards. Beautiful and
elaborate engraved cards, dainty hand-tinted <!
cards, and colorful but inexpensive printed : ■
ter. ' - _____
First Assistant Attorney Gen-
eral Galloway Calhoun, spent
Sunday here shaking hands wih
his many old friends, of other •
days when he was just-District 4
Attorney of this District. There I!
THEY'RE modern, are
-these useful Electrical
articles. The last word
in household efficiency.
What a pleasure it will
„ be to your family or
friends; to unwrap the
tissue paper on Christ-
mas morn from one of
these shining, now arti-
clesor Elecrtical ware!
more friends, unless it was
where there are more people.
You’ll be able to find just the card you want 2
nt the price you care to pay.
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City seems to have broken dowp.
Sixteen Longview' football
players will get letters. . ,
Two hijackers, armed, • took -
three girls away from their ■
■three escorts at Dallas Saturday 1
night, and criminally assaulted
them and badly mistreated them 1
keeping them till,near morning, 1
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— C. W. Ponder, 24, was shot ।
and killed by S. V. Renner, 45 |
and crippled at Dallas. Ponder .
was under indictment for kid-
napping and assaulting, two girks
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ta perhaps no place in-Texas 2
that he could visit where he has J,
heartfelt tharks. May any -such, ly appeal to the women the
buyers. Upon their opinion of '
licemen in 30 hours in Chicago. Gene Allen MeCelland, Hill Rich
Law enforcement in the windy
were.payed throughout the af-
Fternoon/which were enjoyed im-
his store, his success in business
rests, .
While women are reading the
papers they are id a receptive
mood. A" message which reaches
them ta thismement will have a
lasting effect. A constant ad-
vertiser’s appeal bacomes cumu-
lative to her. Repetition makes
reputation.; They act upon the
suggestions contained in his ad-'
vertising, _ becuse they have
teraned through happ experi-
ence, /
Sunday in Shreveport with-their. ......
attmpt to dope it with oil or other
drugs to correct the trouble? No you
immediately take it to a jeweler—a
watch mechanic, hecaune you know the
CAUSE of your wateh going wrong U
purely myechanical, therefore the cor-
rection iut be mechanical. - -
Do you 'exercise the namter common
sense when you are sick?"Or do you
dope yournetf with druz, forgetful of
the fact that modern science han estab-
Hmhed indisputable proof that the Cquse 2 ’
of eleknesn ismechunical Interference
with NEIVBFOKCR, and that meehan- o
teal correction of the caune alyays ret ‘ ’
kind acts or words- of tender
sympathy in our soreloss, we der a merchant would sell the most
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Stocks in New York have had
just as sensational a drop as
they had. raise. Everything
that goes up, must come.down.
A passenger and freight crash
near Dalhart and two negineers
are killed, and many cars burn-
ed. ' Two other trainmen may
die.
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Mrs. L. D. Flowers, formerly ], -
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.. Eo — there appeared to be slight hope
Low Seventh A—V erna Hei- , i .
for his recovery.
! For December Days or Holiday Menus $
: — Whatever-you serve before or after, the meat is the ,,
• most important dish of the meal. And to be assured of sue- J;
I cessful meals order your meats here, where you’ll find choir- ;•
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; .Also complete grocery assortments.
: E. R. KNOWLES
GROCERY and MARKET
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taken from their escorts, and
Personal greeting cards are the most thought-:
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- -ful and attractive way of sendingthe season’s ;;
greetings tofriends and loved ones. : -
Farmer Shot
I By Kinsman
From Upshur
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• Marshall, Dec. 8.—Odell Mor-
ris, 40, farmer, living in the
"Smyrna community, was shot
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with her husband who was in :
from a long trip. He left for :
Port au Prince on another voy- •
age Monday and she returned 2
to her home here. .. ■ ♦
Dean Duiler, and Reagan Lucas
interred in the colored city.cem-
WOMEN SUBSCRIBE TO
AN4 ROD THE MIRROR
mensely. Refreshments, con-
sisting of fruit punch, ice cream
cake and candy were served.
The following enjoyed the de-
lightful party: Mary Marie Hogg
Childress Quinn. Oneta McAlpin
Tom Briggs Meyers, Joseph
Blount. Edna and Thelma Free-
land, Marjorie Mullinix, Billie
andNatlie Harrison. .Harold and
Neta Cobb, Glen Smith, Irene
Loyd, Gerald Childress, Mable
THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1928.
ire-never negatire. Consultatien 2'
mpinal aNnlysia in free and plares <'
under ne eblixation
Johnson Tyner, D. C.
Hficc in Dyke Building
Offiee Haan 2-3; G120-8.
Phone in
a Big Bandy 10g2p-12 a
the Sheriff’s office here and
asked Deputy Sheriff C. H. Gil-
strap to come to his- home and
place him under arrest.
A complaint has not been fil-
ed pending hte outcome of Mor
ria’s wounds. Morris was
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FORCED TO SLEEP IN
CHAIR GAS SO BAD
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"Night, I sat up in a chair. I
had such stomach gas. I took
adlerika and nothing I eat hurts
me now. I sleep fine."—Mrs.
Gltnn Butler.
Even the FIRST spoonful of
Adlerika relieve* gas on the
stomach and removes astonish-
ing amounts of old waste mat-
ter from the systmaMakes you
enjoy your meals and sleep bet-
ter. No mattr whdt’you have
tried for your stomach and
bowels, Adlerika will surprise
you. R. C. Barnwell. Druggist.
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Mrs. Martin Hall returned
Monday frmo Hendersoon and
was the happy bearer of news of
the arrival of a grandson bom
to Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hall on
Saturday:
It Pays 16 Patronize
Those Who Advertise
-MN THE MIRROR
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et +0- -ehal Martin, Glenn Ray.
fGjias Low Seventh B—Lavoy Fos-
way to build a road system for ter, John P- King.
-3-- the rapid selutien or th high- Low Sixth—Minnie Rogers,
Darrell Chandler, Robert Berry
Cook, William Marshall J C.
Shockey; Wendell Stropp.
Fifth—Paul Stuart. Dewey
Presley, Zelma .Stillwell, Doro-
thy Smith, Da i Ue. May berry._
Sarah Laney. " N".
, Fourth — Nellie Mae Beck-
worth. Mattie Ruth Stropp. One-
La McAlpin, Kathryn Brison
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 232, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1928, newspaper, December 10, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442369/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.