The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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For any Printed Job, first
Thomas and Elizabetheaney
SWEET MILK
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FOR SALE: 7-year-old horse
will take gun, radio, cow, or
what have you. J. E. Thweatt,
Third house on left, Crawford
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OUR MARKET IS FILLED WITH ONLY THE MOST CHOICE MEATS.
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Apples, school size.
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J. H. Mathis
INSURANCE
Automobiles A Specialty :
Agent ■'for Dallas News.
First Nat’l. Bank Bidg.
Phones 273 and 303. - —
-of what use js a foundation
pattern if it may not be vari-
ed"says Miss Stevhs to the
Buffalo 15c lb., catfish 26c lb.
Chester Barker in Silver Alley.
219-d3p
FOR SALE: 5-room house with
all conveniences on 1%-arce lot,
in city limts. Real bargain. D.
A. Young, Phone 302.
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Be Safe
With New
Firestones
215-dtfe.
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Pinto BEANS,.
5-pounds -u-—
laundry SOAP,
6 Big Bars_____
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did abandon her on or about
July 10th, 1932; that said
abandonment tws withoutythe
fault or procurement of this.
tion once in each week for four
consecutive weeksprevious to
For Your Health.
J. C. WIN, M. D.
k GILMER ROTARY
Dr. Miles
NERVINE --
"DM the work*
cays
Mims Glivar
WHYDONT
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Pitted Dates, VI7
Full poundI • V fl
• Service Station
Phone 175
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J. S. WHITIS DAIRY
- Two Deliverles Daily
6 a. m. and 6 p. m.
Phone. 153.
iawrecke and two -school bus ac-
oidents among the
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leaders seemed pleased.
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'Those recent elections must
% The-report said more than
7$630,000. was spent on disaster
^relief with slightly more than
#$500,000 of that amount com-
gdng from genera Red Cross
Sf unds.
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mess’s.®
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ARepNSess
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Cocoanut. 1b. A.OC
Our Mother’s Cocoa '
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THE
NNORLD
DOES
THIS
MEAN
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stable of’ Upshur ' County— FRESH
Greeting: 1 .
You are hereby commanded
to summon L. E. Ragland by
long-histery. 4
Assistance was given to 611,-
000 victima of 160 c
I disasters. These ranged from
the burning of the Morro
MAC
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MAGNOLIA
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THE
Gilmer Daily Mirror
Founded Mar. 14, 1916, by Ged. Tucker
-Settee A .--- PaMiBkar.
.kLanchinger • Managing Editor
the return day hereof, in some
newspaper published in- your
County, if there beamnewspaper
published therein, but if not,
then in the nearest County
where a newspaper is publish-
Hm CLUB
W Ko. 2019
Meeting Every Friday Noon |
At the Jefferson Hotel.
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NATION'S FOOD STORE
. Specials For Friday and Saturday “Better Foods For Less: Money"
' FOX^MLL_OF GROCERIES GIVEN *AWAY SATURDAY AFTERNOON
8. UB* 3
emor, IS-* itr
-■ DR G. H. DANIELS
" Specializing In
care and custody of said minor
child. :_____ '
Herein Fail Not but have be-
fore said Court, at its - next
regular term, tthis writ with
your return thereon, showing
how you have, -executed the
same.
.. Given under -my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in
Gilmer, Texas, on this 14th day
wsorm, beyen windstorms, six
typhoons, five epidemics, three
tmine explosions,. _twe" ship-
disasters Adine Ragland. a girl, 3 years
old and plaintiffasks for the.
‘ 8 Red Cross headquarters in
t Waehingbon stated last week
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. AECOMMENDE
Fog40YEAR
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follows: Plaintiff shows that fifteen. ladies present at Mrs:
A. H. Bland’s Thursday, after-
noon; Nov. 14, No one wants
all" their dresses made exactly!
the same way, but with, jst-a
shows that while they lived to-,,
—« — „ „ _____—=- gether she treated the defend- ,
Castle off the New _ Jersey ant kindly but he unmindful of
Pork HAM. 06),
Pound -- •4
14c
CHILDRENS DENTISTRY
F. A M. Bank Bldg.
- . TELEPHONE 201
Dr.EC.MeALPIN
Dentist
X-RAY EXAMINATION
Telephone Office 186 Res. 40
“1\L WARRICK
Dentist
Office Upstairs in Erosby Bldg.
N. Side Sq. Telephone 344
1R. J. C H IL D R E 8 8, M. D”.
Consultation and Surgery
T. E. MARSHALL, M. D.
Surgery, Diseases of Women
----- . and Obstetrics
Office over Gary-Reed Drag
- Store, v Phone No. 117.
she and defendant were legal- 1
ly married on or about May 2,
। iv . 1931, —and. lived together until
di f ferent on or about July 10, 1932.
different Plaintiff further alleges and
- 25c
SUGAR. _
born to their-. union, Grace
GXE[49
For THAT
\ , Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
- ----IN SVRA N C E
•"by . TRYrr.
' After mere than three months
■ suffering from a nervous ail-
ment MissGlivar used Dr. Miles
‘Nervine which gav her such
uplendid results that she wrote
Da an enthusiastic letter. -
■ I you super from SNerves.”
9 If you Ite awake nighta,
atar at sudden noiatt, tirt
. mOy, STU cranky, blue and
fdgetFi your nerves are
probably out of order. -
•Quiet and relax them with the
seme medicine that “did the
work” foe thia Colorado girl
•Whether your "Nerves” have
woubled you fer hours or for
eurgeyou’ll find this time-
tested remedy effective, u
At Drop Stores 25c and $1.00.
ig 3 Dip Cones .......... 5c
WHAT k
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N. J. HARRISON
For
Hteuan shondrciaotfisattxdatres. making publicatiom of the Cita-
C.C
Sliced Breakfast
BACON, * 6)Q,
pound _______
Fancy Round 6)0.
Steak, 1b. _ 40C
TFnk, w. _ 28c
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■publican and Democratic
for more thanehree years for-
which render their living to-
gether unsurportable.
' Plaintiff would show to the
Court that' there was a . child
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garments may also be made to
uZ.-® by using the foundation
alotabs are quite economical:
------ -five cenUfor the family
. . z cents for the trial
package. "d "
FOR RENT: Two or three
118c
Pork CHOPS or Dry Salt
Pound .......i . m Mm
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Now I CAN '
TAKEA_NAP:y
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Millions have found iOaltaba a
most, valuable aid in the treatment
q—o cods. They take dne or two tab-
lets the rst night and repeat the
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one of the most thorough and de- Caltabs g
the germ-laden uiUeUs and toxines. package. (Ad
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Oranges, nice size'
dozen-= 15,:
Fresh Tomatoes —e
Pound —j- 9c
Yellow Turnips,
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Ragland — -
.. TCLINIC-HOSRITAL L‛ r l
Medeal and eurgical easce teelve4
Teeatment and care under supervialos ,
at coupetent nurses. ’ ’ --9
T. a RAGLAND, M.D.
M S. RAGLAND, M. D.. . !
HUGH M. RAGLAND. M. D.l-
ELMweeD SANITARIUM 1
A. Quiet Place
ave been on the"level, as both' of November, A. D. 1935.
FLOYD BAILEY, ;
Clerk, District Court Upshur
I County, Texas.
.... 213-d4c.
Carbon paper and typewriter ' ________-------
little trouble a foundation pat- ■
tern may be changed to fit
every need.
Bell, Bishop and Ragland
sleeves may be cut from the
plain foundation sleeve pattern.
Bell sleeves are most . com- ,
monly used now although the
Bishop sleeve is very com.
fortable to work in.
'Pajamas, slips and all under -
area6. - bauxu U pUuIEIIEIIU V4 xasaa.
• There* were 50 tornadoes, 35 plaintiff and same.. has. been
--fires, 29 floods, nine haii-
- epidemic in Colorado, dust
storms in the Midwest and
_____ — . . ed, to appear at the next reg-
. ular term of the District Court
ly more to convince the public of Upshur County, to bp holden
the outstanding work of the at the Court House thereof, in
Gilmer, on the First Monday in
ecuvu rener I renurs w January, A. D. 1936, the same
itricken humanity .to times of being thesthuday,nf -anrary
lisaster. Ite record for the last mpettton filed in saia
welve months is especially im- Court on the 13th day of No-
oressive, and should inspire vember, A. D. 1935, in a suit, West Tyler.,
veryene to respond toils ait, numbered on the docket of said T
aual roll call now in progress. Court No: 6344, wherein —Elvisa“
Ragland is the Plaintiff, and
L. E. Ragland is the Defendant,
and.abrief statement of plain*
A, PENCEss/
Am'dz,
OUINIC!
3Pound:,20c
room apartment. Nice large,
rooms, close in. Mrs. Rosa
With Those Old
. Worn Tires! ‘
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Pwo nym w• * w
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ICE:.CREAM, Pint ... 10c;
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Crackers, 1 7
2-lb. box —: .*1 6 C
How Caio tabs Help Nature
To-Throw Off a Bad Cold'
Second, Calotaba-are diuretic to the L
kidnexsz.promotingtheselimtnation
of cold poisons from the systen. Thus
alotabs serve .the double purpose of
------and duretic," both of
needed tn the treatment
A kitten with two heads ar-
rived in a litter of six recently
at Tyler, Texas. It can nurse
and meow at the same time. In
other respects it is normal,
says the owner. •
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Large Bologna 1 6),
Pound ■____
^2 -- 25c
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Con-
Kyrill Shadnoff of Kovno,
Lithuania, who as a child saw
Napoleon and hia^defeated army
flee from Russia, died at the
age of 125. ‘ X g *′
-pound .......--3c
Sardines Packed like A)m
Salmon, 3 tall cans
Bar Candy,
10c
Black Pepper
Full
Pound -Eu artiC
. Rolled Oats
mg= 1
KLIFE ...I
■ Peanut Butter
: 25c
। Salad Dressing
coast to a devastating fire, in his marriage vows, left this
Nome, Alska, a trench mouth plaintiff with an avowed in-
tention of abandoning her and
3 .Buy your adding machine
paper in Gilmer, at the Mirror
doffice. 1 '
#,, DOROTHY DARNIT
2 ’
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FISH every day.
2-
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ar-re
Arm & Hammer SODA -!
20c
- 3
k /
" 2Ang
Driving’ on tires worn
dangerously thin, at today’s
high speeds, is risky busi-
ness- And with wintep-bring-
ing wet pavements and slip-
pery mud, another hazard is
added if your tires are worn
smooth. ; :
TRADE IN.
Worn Tires Today on New
Guaranlee Firestones!
• - ; Subacription Batea
One yenr, is advance . । — $4.00
7 Ste monahs m___;-------------- $2.00
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1986.
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Addition, ' 214^d6wlp.
Nations’ Special 6)77.
COFFEE, 2-Ibs. 4 • C
MEAL, / V
20-b. sack-.....—-2•C
FLOUR Extra good 1 Qn
48-Ib. sack _____7 1.OV
W.E. QUINN f
Automobile Loans,
Office in Ray Building.
Hail 6 Tornado
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1935, newspaper, November 21, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448078/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.