The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 268, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 21, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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What’s New?
District and County
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Arrested for stealing coffee
urns, a lunch counter, silver-
ware, dishes, linen and a stove,
Frank Crest explained to Chi-
cage police that he planned to
open a restaurant of his own.
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Superintendent
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board but pleaded for
time to pay.
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judges in London assured the
henpecked man of real freedom
for four months.
or pleasures.
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Precinct No. 3:
D. F. Floyd.
_ fee pot in Henry Derin's home
and found a diamond ring that
SWEET MILK
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One year, in advance
Six months
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One month
old CARTER’S
to get these two
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1. LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO.,
Newark, N. J., Makers
wetem is poisoned,
ejt takes thorn
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Gladewater, Texas, Jan. 20.
— Superintendent J. W. O'Ban-
ion of- the Gladewater public
schools, appointed last week to
the post of chief supervisor
of the division of high schools
ofTexas by State Superintend-
ent L. A. Woods, made public
this week his refusal to ac-
FOR SALE—275 gallons As-
bestoline roofing. H. L. Davis.
264-d5wlc.
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Precinct No. 4:
J. W. Gaston.
Precinct No. 5:
M. C. Bell.
Precinct No. 6:
W. E. Williams. >
Precinct No. 7:
J. E. Wood.
Precinct No. 8: ,
J. W. Willeford.
Derin had stolen.
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) Money spent here
F for printing buys
•Quality
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STRAYED:—From my place,
West Mountain on Tullos farm,
one black mare mule about 800
pounds. Any information as to
whereabouts appreciated. N. A.
Pilcher, R2, Gladewater.
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Ruskin
CICARS SATISFY
IO. SMOKERS-
e0c00c0evveveveveepeetes
These New Prices
Effective Jan. 15.
J. R. Hinson.
County Attorney:
Curtis E. Hill..
County Clerk:
W. M. Smith.
Sheriff:
J. M. Seago.
Tax Collector:
Nat. J. Harrison.
Tax Assessor:
Charlie Owen.
County Treasurer:
W. A. Lunsford.
Public Weigher:
- R. H. Ray.
Commissioner, Preet. No. 1:
E. A. Cobb.
Commissioner, Peet. No. 2:
Frank Robinson.
Commissioner, Preet. No. 3:
J. (Press) Davis.
Commissioner, Preet. No. 4:
Marshall Holmes.
Precinct Officers.
Justice of the Peace.
Precinct No. 1:
B F. Bledsoe.
Precinct No. 2:
.IN BUSINESS FORMSELF.
eve EEN OY MYSEEVER
INcEi OPeNEQ MOEiss
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- $2.20a
See
N. J. HARRISON
for
Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modem Equipment
Electric Modelities for Treat*
ment, as well as X-Ray and
Fluoroscope
J. C. WINN, M. D.
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Mirror Job Printing is better
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O'Hanlon,
WAKE UP YOUR
.LIVER BILE-4
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You’D Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Ratin’ to Go
n you M wour and sunk and th« woma
Ma punk, don't swallow a lot' of enita,
minermi water, oll, laxative candy or chewine
cum and expect them to make you nuddenly
•weet end buoyant and full of sunshine.
For they can't do it. They only move the
the causa The roanon for your down-andout
teeling is your liver. It should pour out two
pound* of liquid bile into your bowels daily.
Ithis Me to not flowing freely, your food
doen"t digest. It just decaye in the bowela
Gas bloata up your utomach. You have'a
thick, bad tate and your breath to tool,
akin often bnoka out in blemtohra Yrar head
echesandyeuteel down and out-You: whole
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ADVEKTISING
A Berlin inventor has per-
fected a projector for throw-
ing advertisements on moun-
taik nides.
2/5 acTAL SIZE, 11 .
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MoAA,," PQ
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W HEN ‘you start at sud-
"" den noises, worry over
trifles, can’t bear the noise
that children make, feel
irritable and blue—ten to
foal -up and up" They contain wondnetul,
harmtam, centi vegetable extracts, atqazing
wbe It tomw to making the bile flow freely.
But don't ink for Uvw pilla. Ask forCarter‘•
utu. Lver Pills. Look for the name Carter’s
Utato Neer Hito on the red label. Rement •
•ubotitute. 2*c e t nil atone. 01931 c.M.Ce
Apew and important safety
devicegfor coal miners is a
glass tube containing palladium
chlorid, awhich turns dark if
dangerous gases are escaping.
fOHN
LRU5KIN
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NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF UPSHUR.
By virtue of an aline execution in-
rued out of the Justice’s Court of
Preeinet No. 1, Smith County, Tex-
an, on the Sth day of December, A.D.
gnans
FOR RENT:—Three unfurnish
ed rooms, with all conveniences.
Just off square. Mrs. G. J.
Simpson. . 265-d3e.
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endureja cow’s kisses until he
was-rscued. )
ifror Job Printing is better
it costs less. Phone 179.
Ask your dealer I
for new Premium
Catalog. More
Havana to-
baeco is now
used In JOHN
RUSKIN,making
it the greatest
cigar value at 5c.
Smoke the size
you prefer —
Perfects Extra or
Paiuttla.
county: Said M acres being out of
the West middle part of a certain
449 aero tract, Abstract No. 302 Up-
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DR. T. S. RAGLAND
and
DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
Offices Over First Nat. Bank 1.
Phones No. 6,171 and 103 —
OAK LAWN SANITARIUM'
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
GILMER-ROTARY
CLUB
No. 2019
Meeting Every Friday Noon
At The Hays Hotel
man Knitting Company, and against
the defendant, Mary E. Stevens, in
the ease of Kaufman Knitting Com-
pany vs. Mary E. Stevens, No. 439, on
the docket of raid court, I did, on the
13th day of January, A.D., 1933, at 10
o'clock A. M., levy upon the following
deseribed tracts or parcels of"land
situate in th* County of Upshur,
State of Texas, as the property of the
said Mary E. Stevens, to-wit:
All the right, title and interest of
the anid Mary E. Stevens in- ami to
the oil, gaW and mineral leasehold
FORMEAVENSAKE
BRING HIM IN* C
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of land, situate in Upshur
Congressman of 3rd District:
Morgan G. Sanders.
! District Judge, 7th Distriet:
Walter G. Russell.
’ District Attorney:
G. L. Florence.
District Clerk:
Floyd Bailey.
, County Judge:
room for expansion for house-
hold water pipes to prevent
bursting when frozen.
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Old statues and fine stone-
work can be cleaned and re-
stored to their original state
by cleaning with steam.
cago emptied the steaming cof- rested for fraud for failing to
cure her of stammering.
Giving John W. Mayhew six
1932, on a judgment rendered in said
court on the 3rd day of October. A.D.,
1932, in favor of the plaintiff, Kauf-
one it’s your nerves, e
wait until your over-
wzonght nerves have kept you
awake half the night and paved
the way for anther miserable
day. Take two teaspoonfuls of
Dr- Miles’ Nerv Ine and enjoy the . \
relief that follows. Take two
more before you go to bed.
d wake up reedy lot
duties or pleasures.
FOR RENT:—Garage apart-
ment, furnished, 3 rooms and
bath. Phone 35. Mm. Jim
Mings. ’ / 266-d3c.
FOR RENT—TWo-room fur-
nished apartment. Modern. $18.
all bills paid. Mrs. F. H. Kiel.
Indian Rock Women’s Club,the M Mann H. R. survey, in said
p.m., Thursday, Feb. 2nd.----- *
Mings Chapel Women’s Club,
STAY IN GLADEWATER 200 acre tract °u‘of the „aaid Mann
survey and on the N.B.L. of the same.
shur County, Texas.
BEGINNING 143.3 vrs. W. of
made in two ferae—Liquid and
Effervescent Tablet. e
Beth are the same H
therapeutically. flak •
Liquid or Efferven fn
cent Tablets at all KME
drug stores. BE •
4 Price $100 En
a stake for corner from which a Drcinc N. A.
BJ. brs. S. 75 E. « vrs. and a R.O. rrecinct No. 4:
Carried into court on a
stretcher Mrs. Eva Grassnick
of Patchogue, N. Y., fulfilled
her desire to die as an Ameri-
can citizen by taking the oath
of allegiance.
Or "
Precinct No. 3:
Though a resident of Hender
sonville, N. C., H. E. Buchanan
is mayor of Sylva, *70 miles
away.,
Miss 'Katie Collins of Chi-
cago had Dr. R. C. Mantoy ar-
who in the past has served on
the State Board of Education,
gave as his reason for refus-
Jng this appointment that the
work outlined to be accomplish
ed in the Gladewater schools
was of such a nature as to
make him feel sensibly obligat-
ed to the local schools at the
present time. He expressed de-
sire of further strengthening
.the standards of the schools in
Gladewater and completing'the
new $100,000 high school plant
now under construction.
<A CHAIR* I'M HERE To X
I TAKE AH THE FURNITURE )
\ I'M FROM THE OWEUS J
HECOLLECTING AGENCY)
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A life buoy for passenger
ships invented by a French-
man can be shot from its rack
by electricity and on contact
with,the water, sets off a flare
that will light an area for a
considerable distance around it.
t SAID A MOUTHFL WHEN
I TOLD MY SWEETE | WAS
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Found hiding in a pullman
lavatory George R. Remsen of
St. Louis declared to police
that fourteen armed men were
pursuing him,
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An Englishman has invented
safety valve that provides
A device using the photo-
electric cell _ automatically
switches ori warning lights at
the Point Bridge in Pittsburgh,
Pa., when it grows dark.
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Some of England’s train cars
have been equipped with venti-
lators combied with a chemi-
cal disinfecting system, the
germ killers being harmless to
passengers.
IS THIS MR
BROAD
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William Bently of Buffalo
was jailed when a policeman
saw him conceal in his horse’s
mouth three currency notes he
had found in the street.
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E. H. Clinton of Chicago,
was unable' to identify a letter
from his wife in court as she
had been “too busy to write for
40 years,’’ and he didn’t know
her writing.
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While making an inspection
trip An a manufacturing plant
in Hammond, Ind., of which he
the safety supervisor, Oscar
Swanson fell from a four-foot
ladder and broke his arm.
C-—----.
when his foot caught in the
crotcR of a tree, Armand Eck-
man of Maple Valley, Wash.,
hungahead down and had to
Hugh Smith. "
Precinct No. 6: _
J. M. Duke. i
Precinct No. 7:
E. T. Honeycutt.
Precinct No. 8: , >
Harry Helms.
County Chairman:—
A. L. Bradfield.
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W.E. QUINN
FOR RENTING ne large
store building on the ground-
floor of the Hays Hotel. See
Mrs. Hays at Hays Coffee
Shop. * 237-dtfc.
Estranged from his tenth
wife and reported to be wooing
an eleventh, Paul Ellis of Chi-
cage, was sentenced to six
months in jail for failure to
pay alimony to his ninth.
A "new development in
Switzerland is a telephone sys-
tem whereby subseribers can
enjoy radio programs without
owning a radio set.
THE
Gilmer Daily Mirror
Founded Mar. 14, 1914. by Geo. Tucker
Tucker a Pablishers
Geo. Tueker _________ Editor
K. H. Lanchinger Business Mar.
Entered at-the Post Orfice at Gilmer,
Texas, aa Second Class Mail Matter.
Subseriptien Matra
bra. W. 5.6 vrs; , Thenee North 413
vrs. to stake on the S. line of the
Bob MeKinley’s trat out of the M.
Chnndler survey, from which a Maple
bra 8. 25 K. 2 vrs; Thence W. 678.5
vra. to the N.E. romer of a 27 acre
tract out of the said Mann survey
owned by Mre. Brawley, a stone for
corner, from which a pipe bra. 8. 83
W. 9 1-2 vrei Thence S. at 413 vra. the
N. line of eaid Hardgraves 200 acre
tract; Thence E. at 678.5 vra. the
place of beginning, containing 50 acres
of land, more or lesn.
And on the 7th day of February,
A.D,, 1933, betmt the first Tuesday in
snid month, between the hours of 10
o’clock' A.M., and 4 'o’clock P.M. on
raid date, at the Court House Door of
said County, in Gilmer. I will offer
for sale and tell at public auction for
cash, all the rizht, title and interest
of said Mary K. Stevens in and to said
property, to make the sums of money,
as commanded in said alias execution,
namely. One Hundred twenty-nine and
97-100 ($129.07) Dollars, with interest
thereon from the 3rd day of October,
1932, at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum, together with the sum of Five
anil 80-100 ($5,802 Dollars, costs of
suit, and also the further costs of exe-
cuting thia writ. ———
Dated at Grimes, Texas, this 13th
day of January, A.D., 1983.
J. M. SEAGO,
Sheriff of Upshur County, Texas,
SWEET MILK A.
Pint _________ “ C
WHIPPING CREAM 1 A.
Half Pint--_____- IVC
Home Churned or Bulgarian
BUTTER MILK
Quart______________ •C
Two Deliveries Daily
5a.m. and 5 p. m.
J. S. WHITIS DAIRY
Gilmer’s Most Sanitary Dairy.
PHONE 153
THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1933.
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When Henry Leonard
couldn't pay a fine .of 510 for
liquor possession in Toppenish,
Wash.; he left his tengallon
hat as security.
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R. C. Rayne of Chicago,
when sued by his landlady, ad-
mitted he owed for 53 weeks’
Itinerary of Co.
and H. D. Agents
For January
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Glenwood Women’s Club. 2
p.m., Monday, Jan. 23rd.
Ore City Women’s Club, 2
p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 24th.
Union Hill Women’s Club, 2
p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 25th.
Latch Womem’s Club, 2 10:30
n.m., Thursday, Jan. 26th.
Kelsey Women’s Club. 2
p.m., Friday Jan. 27th.--•
Centerpoint Women’s Club,
2 p.m., Monday, Jan. 30th.
Rosewood Women’s Club, 2
p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 31st.
Simpsonville Women's Club,
2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1st.
Dairyland
- Phone 72
Gilmer’s Most Mod-
_ ern Dairy
With New Equipment.
New Milking Barn and Sani-
tary Milk House
T. B. Tested Cows.
Sweet Milk, quart-------- 6
Butter Milk, qL—------4c
Sweet Cream, 1-2 pint---10c
ANDREW M. W ATKINS, D. C.
Chiropractor
12 Years Experience. \
Caner Graduate.
Precinct No. 1:
J. T. Darden.
Precinct No. 2:
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The oak coffin which he con
structed eight .years ago was
used to bry Willis D. Casey
of Pana, Ill.
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George M. Wolfe, of Ann
Arbor, Mich., recently dislo-
cated his jaw in a custard pie
eating contest.
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It took 1,040 beatings to
send Mrs. Mabel Schwartz to
seek separation from her. hus-
band at San Jose, California.
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An allegation in a divorce
suit ‘ filed in Springfield, Mo.,
was that The plaintiffs wife
put cayenne pepper, in .• his
. clothing.
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Charged with robbing a
church poor box of $5.93 Har-
— Ty Williams - of St. Johnsville,
N. Y., was sent to jail for 59
days.
. A cake of soap wrapped in a
New York Tribune of August,
1884, was found in Norway,
- Me., recently by William Walk-
er while cleaning a barn.
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Thieves stole a 600 pound
safe from the Moose lodge
building, hauled it to the city
limits of Normal, Ill., and blew
the bottom out of it to obtain
$450.
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Gustay Farnson, a barber in
.....................Montclair, N. J., quit his job
leaving a customer half shaved
when notified that an uncle in
Southern California had left
him $50,000.
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A group of small boys in St.
Johnsbury, Va., who found an
automobile loaded with liquor
succeeded in peddling 45- pints
... before the attention of police
was called.
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Mrs. Newman Singer of Chi-
cago testified in her divorce
suit that when the honeymoon
in Europe which her husband
had promised her was due he
took it alone.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 268, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 21, 1933, newspaper, January 21, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442534/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.