The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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THR (II.MEI DAILY MIRTOlt. THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1032.
SHADY GROVE
Girl Again Rules After Lien’s Rmpage
Tueker a Lanchinger---
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it is mow contended that the
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
of Dallas visited relatives here
the past week end.
RObert
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who was Virginia's choice for For Disrtict Altorney:
Opposite Frazier Hotel
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Austin. IXI. 20.-An inherit-
ed aptitude for things political
prompted Harold Byrd, of Dal-
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Publishers
nditor
were a democrat he would have
to support him. -
Don't forget our singing on
second Sunday night and the
fourth Sunday .afternoon.
product.
There was also a personal
reason for his interest in John
Garner's campaign, for Byrd’s
famliy were neighbors of the
Garners Red River County.
. The two families were living in
the same block when Byrd was
bornN
seciate Director of Finance for
the campaign in Texas.
G. L (Leslie) Florence.
For State Senate, 7th Dist:
Will D. Pace.
For Representative:
Otis.T. Dunagan
Eor District Clerk:
Floyd Baltey’
For County Judge:
oom
• thePresidenc.-
Byrd is a member of the fa-
-mous-familyhy that name that
has, furnished the Old Domin-
ion with Governors since old Co
lonial days, and he is very fond
of Governor Byrd and his broth
er, the noted explorer. Admiral
Richard Byrd.
"The Byrds of Texas and Vir-
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical •
Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
r DR. T S. RAGLAND
Carver Gar
A 12 Years Eh
ErosbyRldg.
, Factory Forms
Eic„ Etc., Etc.
For Tax Assesor:
Charlie Owen
For County ■Treasurer:
^W. A. Lunsford
Financial Statements
— Booklets
Pamphlets
Reports
Folders
Letter Heads
Statement Forms
Blotters ”
Cheques
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died from injuries received- in
a rdeo exhibition Sunday.
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Wedding Stationery
Funeral Stationery
Announcements ■
Shipping Tags “
Sale BiHs
Window Cards
Fair Printing
Posters
Prize Lists - -
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DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
’Offices Over First Nat. Bank
Phones No. 6, 171 and 103
DR. E. C. McALPIN
Dentist
Phone 186
Office Wall Bldg. W. Side Sq.
Envelopes; all kinds
Tickets, all kinds
Business Cards
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Sterling says he will support
every candidate on the ticket
except, Ferguson, and he is ex-
pected to make -rpeechs for
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Gilmer,. , ' 2.
- Mrs. Francis-Smith has been
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John M. ;Piekett ',a marble
cutter convict on parole, admits
V that, he killed the Texas Uni-
versity student, E. C. Ariege.
Jr., of Crockett in Austin.
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for Treat-
ment, as well as X-Ray and
Fluoroscope ‘
J. C. WINN, M. D.,
American Sanitary Desks,
Smith Heaters
Everything for the Schools.
A. L. BRADFIELD
First National Bank Rldg:
AUTOPARTS
NEW AND USED
- We Buy and Sell Wrecks.
JAKE’S WRECKING YARD
1 Mile North of Town.
Let us Help you with
' Printed Forms
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Gilmer Daily Mirror,
—with extensive holdings in sev-
eral Texas fields, heemein- ,
terestedi-Jehn Garners candi
.dacy for the nomination for
president because of his appre-
elation of Mr. Garner's success-
ful work in behalf of the excise
' tax on oil, which had a very
favorable effect on the price of
-Texas’ recond most important
The meney- lender tax has
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The Omaha bank robbers
were indicted, and about $2,000
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) den noises, wor y over
- trifles, can’t bear the noise
Phone 175
The Gilmer Mirror
of the 13,000 stolen recovered.- • — A I npnc1
H. P. Rich, convict from Gal- A L UK B Uli »
tserion ; thergafter, on* half ent a
word. Minimum chavge 25 eanta.
OAK LAWN SANITARIUM
PHONE US •
J. S. WHITIS DAIRY
enccaco**cean0*eecceeebt
* Here are Majorie Kemp, intrepid, woman motorist and Sultan, .
the big tawny cat that clawed her Friday at the Mate Fair of Texas.
Miss Kemp takes Sultan for a rde around the motreyrle drome in
• the act. Whilc a huneired pcople watched, from I above. Sultan tore
Miss Kenp’s shirt to shreds and ripped her arm and shouldet. Miss
Kemp brought the car to a stop, changed her shirt-and .tinished the
art, alter giving 8dtn a therough thrashing
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Messrs Elbert and
COMPLETE SERVICE
Cars Called For and Delivered
Cotton Belt Service Sta. i
uate ,
erience
phone 92
Invest in your C. of C.
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Wear A CUSTOM
TAILORED Suit
You can't look your best in
a suit that only approximates
your measure. Only a cus-
tom tailored suit can fit you
exactly.,
_____ be bought from the home
chante just as cheap.
on the sick listthe past week, earth :s ten billion years old
• Mr. and Mrs. Guy Weldon
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cannon
Governer Roosevelt reiter- <
ates his stand against cashing :
the bonus claims. The Govern- ’
ment hasn't enough money to ’
pish the bonus claims, and it is j
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. Mr. Lindley Beck worth, one
of our teachers, siamt the past ——
week end with homefolks at-heen held itoperativ.
Herriotto France wants ne-
gotiations.n wap debts. Al
our foreign debtors seem to
want to crawl from under their
just debts* without paxing.
They should be made to pay or
threatened with another war.
of them
;' Printed forms save time and simplify many otherwise tedi-
2 oils tasks. Call us and inquire. You know the number-
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typewriters at the Mirror
csGGEa, GILMER ROTARY
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3 No. 2019
Meeting Every Friday Noon
1 At The Rays Hotel
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“ N. J. HARRISON . ’
for
Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE
LESLIE FLORENCE
-r Attorney-at-Law .
Gilmer, Texas
Office over First Natl. Bank
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Ribbons for ail . makes of
Promotion schemers from
many sections-ef tht country
come into this ‘section on ac-
count of the oil boom, trying
tonsell all kinds of things from
lots on the prairie to all kinds
of household articles' that can
ing relatives here 'the pas
Week. _—
FOR RENT—Three room furn-
ished apartment. Near Ward
School. Mpg. W. E. Floyd.
184 3tdp.
. FOR SALE—Lunch stand and
grocery fixtures of Plummer’s
crops that have not been gath-
ered. ",
- Mr. Morris McWhorter and
Mrs. R. B. Dowd* of this com-
munity accompanied the for-
mer’s brother Mr. Leo to Winns
boro to get Mis Willie Lee Bul-
lock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Bullock. Mr. Leo Mc-
Whorter and Miss Bullock mar-
ried while at Winnsboro. They
returned to the home of Mr. H.
L. McWhorter. We all extend
our hearty congratulations to
them.
Mr. W. Clyde Horn and Miss
Lena Smith, daughter of J. R.
Smith Sr., both of this commu-
Smith motored to Royse City part of
on business th past week.
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who stays Nhere only a brief
T a century whether it is
three or ten billion years Old.
For Districi Judge. 7 th District
Walter G. Russell
las to actively enter the service ,
of the Democratic Party As As- by- Rev. Alexander.
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nity, motored to Johnson’s Cha-
pel Saturday and were married
L, er. .lorander W e al s
extend our congratulations to
them. , ’ I
.. - , Mr. Julius Murphy Sr., and-
Mr. Byrd, whefis a ruccessful family of Louisiana were visit-
A. M. Watkins,, D. C.
. CHIROPRACTOR
ference to the averag citizen Henry Ford compares Hoover
‘ " * with Lincoin and says if he
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BE SEATEP WHILE
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ANY MAKE CAR
Washed and 1 AA {
Greased for ... 1 • VV
. . . Bullington, ths Republican can-
instead of three as heretoforedidate. ■ 1
supposed.. It makes little dif-
that children make, feel
irritable and blue-ten to " -
one it’s your nerves.
Don’t wait until your over-
wrought heryes have kept you
awake half the pight and paved
the way for another miserable
day. Take two teaspoonfuls
Dr. Miles’ Nerv ine and enjoy the
relief that follows. Take two
more before you go to bed.
Sleep—and wake up ready for
the day’s duties or pleasures.
Dr. Mitos’ Netvine is now
made in two forma—Liquid and
Effervescent Tablet. *
Both are the same H
therapeutically. aLk
IJ quid or fferves- dn
rent Tablets at all
drug stores. - BER '
Price $1.00 5
Founded Mar. 1,1916.... Tw- neThigpart vryheadoumndugh
it might damage some of the
I WANTED—To buy good sec-
ond hand piano cheap. J. N.
Tuttle. R. 2, Gladewater.
188 3tdp.
FOR RENT—Modern cottage,
unfurnished, four rooms, break-
fast room and bath. All, con-
veniences* Phone 295. Mus. J.
Entered at the Poat Office al Gilmer.
* I Texas aa Second Clasa Mall Matter.
_ Suhneription Rates
One year, in advance —---------
Six mentha :-----------— 82.20
Three months ___— —----$1 20
Ose montm Ole
out of the question.----
DEM. NOMINEES
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whois an .‘’intimate friend and
a supporter of Roosevelt. All
of the Byrds, however, are now
' activdyepoyasing The.candida-: For Commissioner Prect. No. 1
cy of.Governor Roosevelt. I ~
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THIEVES
Rob Your Home, Store and
Automobile, Why Wait?
Tel. 289 For Demonstration
BURGLAR ALARMS.
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TATES One bene • word Yer flrat
J. R. Hinson
For Sheriff: j .
ginialspent a great deal of time J.M. Seago
together in Chicago during the ‛o ax Coliector:
Demecratie convention, where I Mat •’ harrison
" they discusse the possibilities For-count.cerk:
offered the Democratic Party " WM. Smith
with their New' York cousin. A:sor county Attorhey:
1 Rvrd iunyy q, "44,. Curtis R. Hill.
m ‘ " Had it.not been for the neigh
. borly feeling and the gratitude
that Byad felt for Speaker Gar
" ner, he would probably hav
. been found in the ranks of the
supporters of Harry Flood
Byrd, his distinguished cousin;
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Ervin Cobb.
For Commissioner, Preet 2; —
Frank Robinson
For Commissioner, Preet. 3:
J. (Press) Davis.
For Commissioner, Prect. 4:
\ ■ Marshall Holmes
For Public Weigher, Prect. 1: -
R. H. Ray
For Justice of the Peace,
Prect. No. 1:
B. F. Bledsoe.
For Constable, Preet. No. 1: _
Jay T. Darden
For Justice of Peace, Prect, 4:
J. W. Gaston.
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Working For The
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CLEANING PRESSING
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Especially is this true today, at-the low building costs
$ we can now offer. Let us figure with you on n livable
!! home for the winter.
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Pure, rich milk from Slate in-
spected and tested cows.
Children need thin healthful.
Natural food. Good fur adults,
too. Now dhly '
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1932, newspaper, October 20, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442417/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.