The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.-3e
-i
l
d‘
"A
y
1
*eM-a
ee
Washing-
«
$75, and the doctor
bill was
pies introduced as evidence.
‘Phe announcement tha vita-
STEADY WoRK-GoOD, PAY
whole
cal paper for a
year
surprise.
00"'
. >
fal needed. Write today. MeNess
+
"Everybody, Reads The Mirror"
mn
h
21 -
295-d3e
call €4.
“3 ’
6;
e-
hardly have come as' a surprise.
• ______Ai I
T
tiro
PIRE
What was surprising-
was
viifuc. .
8
201
-F
L-a-c
/fe
Mil
"7*
L.
Some show rank egotism by
shudadwa
i-J
XT
V
. mJaniten
ares doingatheiu
o
■ ■
kitting 14 out* of 41 on
1
' . Alabama is th most fortu- _ ’
e
Vublicity'Qommiittt
A.i.
I
Theft
Fire
MYOUREELEBRAYTON
7
3et
Tornado
Hail
V-
5
9
9
Possible
N,
1 -
• 9-
gan2
7 ‘
a
0T
X
L
l
wMae
Brer
==
A
Tn
PETER PEN
J
>Q
(
4
8
2
WA/D W rr HOT
•/
2
' 2
-A
(
7
i,
Av
FJ
.J
l
Uthee
A
iiniiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiii.nl
iiiimminl
fine shot. A lawsuit followed,
and it was. learned tha $ the
Tro-€ONDENSE
A LONG
. $4.00
. UK
♦Ot
uulua
71—^7-12
■ - 1
MeowV
W. E. QUINN
Automobile Loans, ~
Office in Ray Building.
, HL--
O-‘T
"veamag
‘~cs
-aad.
• •
by Charles Mcpanus
saamzcuca
■ /
A
F.
7 / -
^7’1^ z.. '
County. No experience or
ing medieine. Dr. Pediatric.
• —i 295-dlp.
(5
33 ■
- •
h -
ETr
==
' "A
nate state. It’S legislature meets
only every four years. .
5“
. After
atsuffei
71 H. Mathis
. INSURANCE ... -
Automobiles A Specialty --
Agent for Dallas News.
First Natl. Bank Bldg.
.Phones 273 and 303.-.
Ate,7 -—TORNAO-
would -have saved the trouble.
— HopkinsMo.) Journal. ■
76 men aboard. This was the
most disastrous tragady in the
history of aeronaulfcs. The
yer} sietcL>-
man -was there to borrow the
SENTENCE WITH
oMLY two
! t
a storm off the New Jersey’
coast on pril 4, 1933, and
A man in a neighboring
—53-.
TOOAN- 1 SBC
•OU LAUOHING---*
IE VO A TALL -
MEE—3GALL BS
ssassma
—State-govermment-ieet
- = disasten the. othera-beingthe
-ZR-2;theRoma,th.Shenan-
doah. and the Akron. Only one,
. the Los Angeles, now obsolete
~o""and out of commission; esap-
«■
I
t-th fact that all except .
of the crew were saved, due
to the-nearness of naval vessels
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to
call’on , farmers . in Upshur
Texas Centennial Commission
building ilots.-E. R. Knowles.
. , v 1293-dap,
' _______.—4-----
NOT RESPONSIBLE- ±o.the
mother who neglects to gjve
" 1 a stick of Wrigley's
chewing gum after admimster-
Macon was, a.sister ship of the.
Akron, these being the .largest
.7 aircraft ever built..-- •
In the light of what kas hap-
pened to practically every
plan for the Texas Centennial.
- .* . -A
2.7 7
---------------------------------------------;---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------—-—r .
I KNOW A LONG H,
er
■ Dr. Miles
y NERVINE
"Did tht work”
says
Miss Glivar
B WHYDONT
5 a TfOU , , ,
V. . TRY m
than three mnths
rom a nervous ail-
W,
. . THE. MSCON‘ ■ FATE ‘ j :■
OR +dr wE 4+ALL
EveQ see GOCO
Fnc Ue-- ?
" THE A .
Gilmer Daily Mirror
Vennded Mar. M, by Gen Tucker
----------
Tuueker a Lgpchingr — Publishers
B. H Ladehiger Manazing **tir
---------------
Emensa at the Post OETice at Gilmer,
rems, aa. Secnd Class Mall Matter.
EOR RENT: Furnished 2-room
apartment in brick home°withr-
garagrsprivate ‘enfrance, . all
conveniences. See Mrs. Stapp or
IT WILL PAY
— 2 . "
- , , . . ■ ...
2.2 n - - "
—
ee
THE L
LADV I
. OF i
- THE - T
MYSTIC =
CRYSTALE
REA.DS 5
OUR
FORTUNE,
T I
5
local paper. .The lawsuit coat - We sell ear corn at $125;
•m‘ --d*th- ----- um --maize heads at $88.00; grass
state, on returning from na
Nearly everything, else has
- Subacription Rates
Ona yer, la advahce
III montha —-----
Ona month ———s-
When You Hear
of New Families'Moving to... .
\,_______________Gilmer—____•__________
‘ Please Notify
Retail Merchants Ass'n.
Phone 53.
JU__
am
len MeClelland.. . . 29 l-d3c.
FWR SALK; THrt^ deidfabR'
r .
1.2
IE \OU AQE
<L.. NOW HuLL BE
7 30-6 1 t 4EE .
k% xv, OOHO UD-
5-7= •OU 4*ALL
=-A--* *>00* < •aTC— .
—Y-t A Tfrao Bul
----I---“? Barrie iN .
Me ( Tum G-*
w r'
two FOR RENT;'Three-room apart- '
ment with private. bath..Phne;
whole record of dirigibles is one
of wasted money and wasted
lives. The .world would-be: bet-
ter off if these death-traps
had never been invented.
■f /W^ J*rmale PerilitID <Wn
low. Please return, ULMrg. Al- .
---- 0----— ... ... , ,
Anyway: radio has caus-
ed some people; to listen more
and talk less........... -4
--o=—:-. .
The Akron was the victim of
fPAPN FWHATL.........-.....—
DOES B-R-I-E-FJ-*
-L Sr——— l
— BRikF‘,
’ •.a f ...
SENTENCE .1 ONLM TWO _
FHoA$EEW— —WORDSToT.,
\ wort os aS 0en '
—-3
=agreem-r* - H
—s.te 2. -
a
kyk.
$PeLL,
BROKEN,
--- •-e
2-Sgcofema .
u 55 H3 —h * 29 fELLUS wHuEQ
Toayone familiar with: the
history of dirigible airships
* the Tate of the -Macon, which
went to the bottom -of the
-Pacific Ocean off the California her chud
- coast a "few days ago, could
-i -rAwAA.*
qamr‘ ' • 5 ' •
- 1,
aga, GILMER ROTARY -
S. CLUB .
..No, 2019.).
Meeting Every Friday Noon
?
' buit
• --= , „ l. ■
Dorothy darnit
A
r large FOR RENThree-roomfur- ;
■ ■fished aportmpmt. Phons-g 868 =
2 . ■ _■ - "**■ 77-— 7. 7 a
-t- “ - RAGLAND-----
—CLINIC-HOSPITAL —
Medjcal Ami surgical cases receivea-c
FOR’SALE; Pair young mules,
6 and 7 years eld, weight about •
900-pounds-each ...Apply A. E.
Orms, Ore CitycTexas. , -
- 293-3.
WHAT 2
287. Mrs. W. €. Frazier. 6
________ 1 -.E 294-d3ci
hunting trip the other day, -— -p-y ;----- — —-
ane asayuuuic.. .... found, his 'neighbor just leav$25;$1:00, the price of the lo-
Helen Richey, co-holder with inins have been-,found in hashting the thouse, and being of »
, . n‘ --* »,. • • . n*u “ " 'jealous nature, drew, his gun
and .filled, the man’s legs with
H-lasaa
( ( EVERYTHING .
.x_ BV TALKING
too
in, aid of the fire-prevention
movement..
eE- • ' . , ■’ . ee
7! THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY, FEB. 18,1935, •
=--=-=
L After convioting a man in mail pilot on, the
3 Pontiac, Mich,, of stealing tn-Detroit line:-
« plea, the jurors ate Several '.7 i , '..7.
—,l:
) eg
Co., Dept:S, Freeport, Illinois.
. s ‘ 2 295-dlp.
YEH- 3UST
PLAIN . I
■ BLSTEQ:
ANDTHAT
WAS TH
ARTISrS
FAULT.
JUST
SHOWS
YOU CAN
WHAT |
DOES f
—-whichwure cruising inth
.^...ugUv at the time.me ----
7 —Thieethe fifth.
dirigible owhed by the United
' sank with the loss of 73 of the dirigible ever constructed,, it
seems that this..country should
call a halt to th building of
these "coffins of the air”. The
12453/
5
ne HEtD oc a=
vOw0 cAApw >
A, -V
—Ms-
—*=-
e5-
TALK
: * cyl destruction while in-service. ।
, ? FheZR-2, --built in England*
for the American Navy, .buck-
ed and 'exploded "ver - Hull, ‘
England, on August 25,- 1922, ,
r ' " causing the death of 62 of the (
66 men* aboard. *.. ” ’
-FWENT—
- 7 FEARS’’
7 —
.______ the late Frances Marsailis, of should cae
capi- woman's < endurance flight
record, has recently becomelbeen found in that delectable
Uncle Sam's’ first -wbman dir viand. .; afyh‛ ’ g
' * -
The centennial will
onotCost: '
' —e- . ' ' 71 e - 7
==--- • E2
4.- -dce ........................
: 1
/ FEED*! FED: FEEDL c
Treatment and 'tun' under .auperrlsiez-"
ft competent nurses.
T. 8. RAGLAND, M.D. - .
M. S; RAGLAND, M. D.
HUGH M. RAGLAND. M. D. -
— --——’—— ' a
: . See —n . • —■
N. J. HARRISON
.for -
Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
7 INSURANCE
hay 50c; Alfalfa hay 80c. Meal
and hulls cheap,. Pair of small H-a
mules $125.00.
JR. PENN.
; 293-d2w2
7 For any Printed Job, first
try the Mirror. Phone 179..-
Expert radio
SERVICE
Work Called For and Delivered
Full Line RCA. Tubes.
Eveready Batteries. .
G. E. Mazda Lamps,
Ms Phone 349
ETex Electric Co.
< . • •
. . »• - , g *
1*» ■ 7 LM~
5 I
" ■’WTlhe Jefferson Hotel
.; . -----------------_ •
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
" _ A. Quiet Place
For Your Health.
J. C. WINN, M. D.
City Plumbing Co. L-,
. Phone 354 . ..
I. E. DENSON T. J. SISSON ,
Quick Service On ’
Plumbing and Repairing. -
Rear of Cast Ido’s Barber Shop? *
y; - '
IRS3N88
DN X
PThe oma. built in Italy for =
the United States Army, went L-- -- -
dut of contro at Hampton the amount of life insurance
oads. Va.ruckretegtrie wires they carry;
hich broke, setting hret thej te
rah ip. causing the dfatH
. out of a crew of 46, or
February 25, 1922.
J The Shenandoah' broke in
three pieces and fell to earth
during a storm • over Noble
cbunty, Ohio, .on September 3.
0,,. ■ ' -
R. f . --- . *.
f j PAGE TWO , '
f 1 ... IRlj--- f-u -.. W Jinwwr-
4-4
ULI KITE
H I
_ -igi ” The Texas Centennial Commission 7
185 ■ "" •••" .. ■" • - -2,
, has said that it contemplates a self-liquidating celebration. It has given
' positive assurance to the people of Texas that it will not involve any
a... , s on, w t - "M3 . I ’ ---ewTEHE"‛--- 2
■ "* mgs-, ■ 1 . • M-, * -ui • hmea
- increased taxation. The Centennial is the biggest job proposed for Texans
• 2- —-=pa" -* ", cuo - 1 - ak2 ' * . ---- # •
since wresting its liberty from foreign despotism. Texans in all the past 7 "
-have liked big jobs. The Commission is relying upon that old Texas spirit —e
- ' > 7 ■ ' - .th..-_____. ■ 72 \ •
‘ as enunciated by Col Travis, “Victory or Death,” to make sentiment unani-
-------- mous for celebration of its historic birthday in 1936- Every.. Texan now is
77,11777 . a yirtui! li^ and' triumph every TeraOas AlAbd
solid phalanx. Every challenge has been accepted. No greater work was -
ever presented a Texan, native-born or adopted, than that preseated by the . -
N K
a. ■
•e h :
ment, MlaaGlivar used Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her such } .
splendid results that she wrote
uis an enthusiastic letter. •
If you nfir from "Nerves.-
If vou lie awake nights,
• start at sudden noises, tire
easily, are cranky, blue and
fidgetrevour Merves
probably oat of order.
— „QQuletandtelaxthem with the,——
same medicine that "did the 1".
work” for this Colorado girl
•Whether your “Nerves" have
troubled you for hours or for
years, you’ll find this time-
tests J remedy effective. • U-
- At Drug Store* 25c and flM.
t ‘ /
-( 7," .
HMh
I
dlm-ei
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1935, newspaper, February 18, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447805/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.