The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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Glenwood, O. F. Barton, Rose-'
wood; L. O. Stracener, Beltie,
Buy a Suit for Yoursetfand your
boy for Christmas, atNaylor’s
leraned through happy experi-
ence.
T. A. Picket was threatened
with the kidnapping of his little
daughter unless he place $500
in a certain place, but officers
watching saw no one.
Gilmer has experienced a big
ger building boom''during the
year 1928 than in "a long time.
Many pretty homes have ben
erected.
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campaign.
"Women smokers have been
an important factor‘in the grow
Jack Moon, son of Mr. Hal
Moon, was operated on for ap-
pendicitis Sunday at Oak Lawn
Sanitarium, and is reported get- -
ting along as well as could be ex-
peeted. : - • •
Ring George shows improve-
ment.
hours of 10 a, m. and 2 p. m. at M..Weyers.
the office of said bank, for thel Adlerika relieves stomach gas
period women have also been un
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JlUSIC ■
• FOR CHRISTMAS
And All The Year!
City; CharliOrr, Big Sandy,+
Shell Harrison. Thomas, 1.
Petit Jury, Pint Week.Jan.7.
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Gene Tuney leads in prayer
for the stricken king. '
Ley O’Daniel of Corsicana vis-
LATE NEWS
AND- COMMENT
This Christmas, your friends will appreciate some-
thing chosen from our large selection of gifts that
last. Our stocks of Jewelry, Toilet Articles and I
novelties for the home have never been as complete
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Because of the illness of King
George the Prince of Wafes is
V. E. TODD,
Cashier,
$12,300,000
“This division of -ur-adver-
While women are reading the
papers they are in a receptive
if you want gift suggestions, drop in and see our -
wide range of Christmas displays. -— -
The President wants the Kel-
logg pact without reservations.
The state has won the title to
520 acres of land in Hutchinson
County;, with its oil wells and
the petroleum removed which is
believed to amount; to a million
dollars.
tin the metropolitan district of
New Yrk.- The response justi-
fies our Company in expanding
chandise sold foday.
it is readily apparent that if
a merchant would sell the most
merchandise, h mst constant-
ly appeal ~te-the- women—the
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Truitt, Pittsburg^; L. L. Ber-
ry Glenwood; Hal Newsome, Ore
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THEM DAS ARE
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slender figure. The advertising
will'apjwar nationally in about
hree weeks.
"This new appeal has been
testedfBFthe paast three months
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WOMEN. SUBSCRIBE TO
AND HEAD THE MIRROR
. -THATS WHY ADS PAY
Women are the largest group
of readers of newspapers. There
are many reasons why-this is
true, but the importhn one to
New York. Dec. Hj.—One of
the largest newspaper appropri-
ations ever devoted t a single
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•Rhe Cabinet Victrolas, made in beautiful designs
‘ and finishes, are priced from—•
$95.00 to $165.00
Following is the list of Grand
Jury and Petty Jury for the Jan
uary term of District < ourt,
which meets on'January 7,1929.
of Directors and for such other
business-as may properly come
before it.
---H. P.MeGAUGHY,
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The annual meeting of the
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Eula Philllps, 14, died at the
Dikson colored Orphanage Sun
day morning of typhoid malaria.
The comptroller has asked for
changes in the tax laws.
Frank Rush, 12, was killed by
a falling tree at Frisco, Collin
County.
It Pays to Patronize -F as killed in ah auto accident at
will include
daily in the
“SPRUCE UP”
FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON
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Christmas wil.be here before
you know it and every man’s
son of you will want to look
your best. Get your clothes
all ready for the holiday fes-
tivities. "Spruce Up” .
M. I. STEPHENS
Dr. W. W. Killian’s whole fam
ily has been sick for the past
week, but the children have
apout recovered, but Mrs. Kil-
lian is still quite sick.
surprise you!
share holders of the Farmers & ! Druggist.
nett. Rosewood; W. E. Green. Daily. Newspapers $6,500,000
The annual meeting of the
shareholders of the First Nat-
ional Bank, of Gilmer, Texas,
Wil be hett om Tuesday the 8th
day of January 1929, between
the hours of 10 a. m. and X p. m.
The annual meeting of the
shareholders of the Gilmer State
Bank, of GHmct, Texas, will be
held on Tuesday the 8thJday of
January. 1929, between the
C. Bennett, Big Sandy; R. A. __
' Brandon. Big Sandy; C. V, Cau- United States. - Thehewspaper
denhead, Bettie; J. H. Holmes, times as great as the amount
. /Gilmer, 6; A. L. Shelton. Glade-; that will he. spent for radio
matter; H M. Hicks, Pittsburg, ] bromee-ng in which the.Com-
2; R W. Scott, Pittsburg. 2: H. pany is a pioneer.
The $2,300,000 appropriation
Evans, Pritchett; Eugene Bish- tising budget," Mr. Hill said to- mod. A message-ix.hish-reaches
them ta this .moment will have a’
the merchant is that they pur-
chase 98 pef"cent f the mer
the office .of said bank,—fe=-—•
purpose- of electing a Boardr .
„ , acting king now. ;
appropriation -wit -he alloted tot" , ___e
itcd the home of his former wife moved. ( Improvements in the
she had summoned officers and manufacture of cigarettes now
1,000,00e buyers. Upon their opinion of
600,000 his store, his success in business at
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Those- Who Advertise
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NOTICE TO ’DELINQUENT
TAXPAYERS
just as they ,reached -the scene! make it possible, by theapplica-
she slashed O’Daniel with a tion of heat in the toasting pro-
knife and cut his juglar vein, cess; to eliminate from the to-
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Otto Slaughter, of Oklahoma, heretofore have been a source or
was kille near Tyler Sunday in ; irritation tthe smoker’s throat
a truck aceident - - The response of the public to
, this progressive step-in ciga-
Milton ( oggegshell wasfvund । rette manufacture warrants us
dead at the steerink wheel of hisjin undertaking fr 1929 the larg-
Truck, near Medina Heart fathest newspaper advertising cam-
uret paign in the compp*shistery.
Twenty-two of Ehelprettiest' "The basis 'of our advertising
Mexican girls in Jocotopec, Mexappealduringsthe coming year
ico, went kidnapped by bandits will be the Erowringuse ofthe
i .2 ■ r . • . company's principal brand of cig
and their fate is unknown. , .. .
arettes in place of the excessive
"W. H Hollinshed, Thomas; product will be spent by the
, L. Hart. Thomas Pat Mar- American Tobacco Company in
mil. Gilmer; Hugh Brawley. 1929 to promote the sale of
Gilmer, J. W. Long, Pritchett 1;1 Lucky Strike cigarettes. George
A. G. Kay Big Sandy ; J. W. Bea- W. Hill. President of the Com-
wers. Big Sandy: Hollie Shep- I pany announced today that next
- perd. Big Sandy . Jack Lockhart, i year's direct advertising budget
Pritchett; Ollie Collum, Gilmer J for its principal brand of Ciga-
Watson Allem Gilmer, 5; A. R -rettes will total .$12,300,000.
TFruitt. Pittsbura3. 1 1 Be This sum does not include sale
die, James; M. L. Petty, Bettie: appropriation will be more than
1; L. L. Patterson,Bettie; E. E. double the next largest allot-
Perdue, Gladewater, 3; J.‘Bi meat, which is for out door ad-
. IJinders, Big Sandy. 2; John Ca vertising. and more than ten
.usually interested in maintain-
ing natural grace and slender- [
news, it is rirar• that many wo-
men are smoking-cigarettes in,
order to help them avoid the ex-
cessive eating of sweets.. The
American Tobacco Company's
advertising recommends a rea-
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- Large shipments of , now
Chriatmas gifts have justibeen
put on display alaylor's Cash
Store. They have something for
every member of the family.
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your system. Let Adlerika give
your stomach and bowels a
RAL cleansing and see how
much-better you feel it will
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ing popularity of cigarettes dur- sweets without impairing the ap
ing the past ten years. In this petite for healthy nourishing
before.
R. L. Moore, Pritchett; experieneof the American To- lasting effect. A constant ad-
vertiser’s appeal bacomes cumu-
latve to her. Repetition makes
Dick Oliver, Gilmer, N. P. Har- bacco Company with large scale
per, Pittsburg. W E. Dunkley, advertising which has satisfac-
- 'Pritchett, Roger Camp, Gilmer, rtorily demonstrated that news-
Jury List For ! Lucky StrikesT-
District Court Spend $12,300,000
Our Stock of Victrola Records was never as large 4
F as it is now. Tn addition to the newet. songs and 2
orchestra hits, we have the N.o. Stamps’ and X
Marshall Yandell’s new records..
Hear Mr. Stamps “strut his bass voice" on this new - 3!
one, “You Must Come In At the Door.” We’ll have <!
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another new one by Jimmie Rogers for Christmas.
the diet Moderate cigarette,
smoking, it will point out, re-
placed the desire for excessive
STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE MADE HER CROSS. t f
CAN’T EAT OR SLEP
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"When I ate I would bloat up
with gas. I couldn’t seep, was
cross and nervous. Adlerika
has given me real relief.”—Mrs.
newspapers. ’ It
iness as may, properly come be-, er bowels, it removes old waste
forerit matter youneverthought was in
W. H. McClelland has been
employed bythe Commissipners
Court o Upshur County as Tax
Agent To assist in collecting all
delinquent taxes. Ho will begin
at once to compile data and file
suits for collection of these tax-,
es. It is not desired to add costs
of suit to amounts now due. We
are kindly asking all delinquents
to come in at once and pay as.
Judge MeClelland—will. push
these collections, and costs will
be added; and collected. ----
E. R. BLOUNT.
Tax Collector-
Upshur County, Texas.
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Merkel is raising a bonus of purpose:of electing a Hoard of and sourness in TEN minutes.
Directors and for such other bus Acting on BOTH upper and low- j
grows-oyt of the increased de-
mand for cigarettes from which
harmful elementshave been re-
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J. Stephens, J^afayette L O. A.
Garrett, Thomas. 1; D. R. Bar- will include:
this advertising to a national- senable proportion of sugar in
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Cohd, Grippe. Flu. Dengue,
Bilious. Fever and Malaria.
Ie i. the most .aveedv remeds knewnjeeeevesveeteveevememeeeve
4: R. M. Shrum, Rhonesboro; J. papers offer the most effective
L. Means, Gilmer 2; J. L. Ar-1medium of appeal. -vertising, because they have
nold, Pittsburg, 1; R. L. Burkett "This extensive, campaign
James, 1; Sam Barton, Rose-] Magazines
wood; H. B. Owens, Glenwood; j Billboards
E. H. Pool, Rettie; W. H. Mills, Store Helps
-------- Rosewood; Herman 1 Hefner, j Radio
... ~ ......indulgence in rich foods. The
- ’ Miss LuraW hite.visitedh erappea wi be directly <» men
srandmother, Mrs-Shannonsun interestedin asoid.
Wedhesday night frLosAnge- ing over-weight, preserve a
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Johnson’s Music Store
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(Mrs. A. L. Johnson in Charge of Victrola Dept,
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Merchants National Bank, of Gil
rper. Texas, will be held on Tues
day, the 8th day of January,
1929 between tho Hours of, 10 a.
m. and 2 p. m. at the office of
said bank,_for the purpose of
electing a Board of Directors
and for such other business as
may propercmehbeforeit.
GIFIS THAT WILL ENDURE! :
College Chums.
t Do your Chrtstmas shevbing
early.
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY, DEC. 17, 1928,
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MEN'S AND BOYS'
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Allen Coleman 20 was killed
Nin an auto crash at Vernon.
The city -manager plan has
been recemmended-for Dallas. J
*«trh mechanie. berause vou Anow the
GAUSE of your hateh zoin wronz ia
mechanical, therefete the cer-
must he mechanieal
J you exercis the i MINT commen
Mae when you are skekt Or de ywm4
epe yeurnelt with, auga, forzetful n(.
m fact that modern has entahe
ahed indiwputable preof that the Cause
f sicknean im’mechanicai interference
beererere
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Naylor's Cash Store
with NEIV E FORCE, and that mechan-
MRaeerreUtH, n( the caume alway» re-!
in hf ti i h __ J
cWe nay the CALSHo aicknems me-
Henienl pressute on"apinai nervea '
ihere he any hetter proaf that we are
righi, than the fart that -iek Talka zet
well after thia presatre has been re-
T .u are aiek Ml examinatinn al
tear epine will terra l nerve pr,»arr
results you wil experiewre Lzam,.
Chigepraetie Adjustmenta «yi kusaximee
yaw that the law at merhanies is alway•
awatOre arrer megathe Conqulhaziun
with epimal analynis la tree an} piaces
san ander ne eblizatiom
0. Johnson Tyner, D. C.
Office in Dyke Building
orbice Hours M; $:30-8.
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Biz Sandy 10,6-
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other sweets, many of them in special, attractive
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From now until C hristmas _ we
are going to sell any man’ser
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It would be difficult to find a gift that could gile
more pleasure, or add more to the joy of your home
than a Victrola and a good selection of records. .
We have just unpacked a large number of beautiful
new Victrolas for the Christnias season. You will
find them, in both portable and cabinet types..-
Bt sure to see and hear these new machies befor
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1928, newspaper, December 17, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442380/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.