The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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venison and wild turkeys and-judged insane about ten days
ago, to the asylum.
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Texas is prepared to take the
Governor at her word, it would
like to know whether her defi-
nite decision to honor the two-
term tradition carries with it
the thought that it is a family
retirement. That would be in-
w resting,, if true.
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in memory of its delivery from
the Spaniards in 1574, Memory
of this popular observance in
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are said to be strong; He is
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to take car* « he
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own for many years. Uniform
National observance, however
was largely due to the efforts
W*, Trina
there were a
ITS SATURDAX NIGHrf
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drug utores.
24. Price $100
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RAILFARES
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time every.President has fob
lowed the custom of issuing a
Thanksgiving proclamation and
upon receiving it, the Gover-
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SLEEPING and PARLOR CAR
CHARGES REDUCED 1/3
(by ellunination of the surcharge)
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The new bases of fares, now in effect every day
between all points, are as follows:
ONE WAY TICKETS-
24 a mile in coaches and chair etn
44%% reduction., ..
3< a mile in all classes of equipment-
16%% reduction.
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who is known as the Mother ,
of Thanksgiving. Her agitation
in Godey’sLady Book, caused
President Lincoln to issue a
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home Thursday to spend the cut. Governor Bradford
day with their families.
CLINK-HOSPITAL
Medical and surgical cases re- -
ceived. Treatment and care
under supervision of competent
held for many ’ years each
Former Governor James Fer- October 3rd by Leden, Holland,
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For all kinds sandwiches, c
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- delivered any part of the
city.
Arch's Coffee House
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROI, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1933. ‘ 5
foundland in 1578, but it was
Phone 4.
' The quail season
Friday, Dec. st,‛and
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But it is difficult to mat-
guess Farmer Jim in shrewd
qulitics, and Mrs. Ferguson’s
announcement has named no
heir apparent. There are other
Fergusons besides Ma. and the
Mansion is a pleasant residence
especially now that Ma has had
it refrigerated. Since 1915, the
history of the Governor’s of-
fice has been plentifully inter-
made tn two fnnn» -Lquid and
Efervescent Tablet e
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MW stove most of an, M Mm <>'4 coal stove was At
marvelous
Brazg. one of the memben of the camp. told Bill of
Somverana & bm atemptingt" aerve
a paper on Fay La Rye, the musicaf comedy.star,
burhergatrong armed bodyguard preyented the
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Mrs. Gus Zimmerman and
daughter rof Texarkana are
visiting her mother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Herring.
between
ALL POINTS
ON
ALL RAILROADS
in Western United States
MRS. FERGUSON’S
DECISION
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Dallas News:
Mrs. Miriam Ferguson’s 'an-
nouncement that she will mot
seek a third term is of pri-
mary importance to Texas and
merits unqualified indorsement
by the State. Of Mrs. Fergu-
sem, housewife and helpmeet,
don't BE /
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Holland, during the ten years
youns Joe Bailex, yet he may the Pilgrims lived there after
Morris Sheppard s place quitting England, and before
" coming to America, may have
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. 1 this continent was diseevered.
but- good. Unfortunatel, -of. The ancient Greeks and Ro-
Pooed b Spencer Trace, LortUa Young,
Waiter CoitnoUv. GUuia FarrtU
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1588, and Queen Flizabeth pro Thanksgiving days of •
claimed a Thanksgiving Day.
LOST: Child’s navy cap with
brass insignia/ ahap matches
coat, lost in Strand Thursday,
reward for retarn to Mrs. Gor-
don Roberts. 226-dip.
and they returned with a num-
ber of turkeys. A , dayrof
Thanksgiving was proclaimed,
and a party of • more than
eighty friendly Indians, includ-
ing Chief Massasoit, brought
Fay La Rae casts her eye at Bill A MAN'S CASTLE
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No holiday in all the year is
more distinctively- American
than Thanksgiving, which is
celebrated all over the Vailed
States and is the occasion for
family reumins and gatherings
of friends from one end of the
United States te the other, for
football games and turkey din-
ners, and many of those who
had gone out in the world from
the parental roof to seek their
fortune in other places, came
of Mrs. Sara Josepha Hah,
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seme three years, nothing
whatever has been heard. The
experiment of proxy govern-
ment has worked out about As
could be expected. So, while
been in the Baylor Hospital.M
Dallas for several weeks,
where she underwent an opera-
tion, was able to be returned
home for Thanksgiving. She is
mans held harvest ‘ festivals.
The Bible ceports the Feast of
the Tabernacles of the He-
brews, celebrating the gather-
ing of the harvest. Harvest
festivals were held in England
in the time of Egbert and Al-
fred. England held a day of
Thanksgiving after the defeat
of the Spanish Armada in
clasnes of equipment—4%% reductien.
2% a mile each way, long limit, in all
classes of equipment—307% reduction.
ROUNDTRIPTICKETS—
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proclamaliqn in 1864 setting
the’ last Thursday in Novem-
ber for Thanksgiving. Lincoln’s
assassination the next year al-
most caused a suspension of
the practice, but President
■Johnson was prevailed on to
continue it, and since that
DOROTHY DARNIT
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"WNHEN you start at sud-
" T den noises, worry over
trifles, can’t bear the noise
that children maka, feel
Irritable and blue—ten to
one ft’s your nerves, o
Dom"t wait until your over- .
nerveehhve kept you
wwake half the night and paved
Aa way for another minerable
day. Taka two tehspoonfdls at
De MW Nervine land enjoy the
rellet that followy. Taka two
more before yougo to bed.
Sleep and wak* up ready for
the day's duties or pleasurea.
De.NilesNevinei hom
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S) ings are made of! Yeu'N find every kind of
4 J . bread and pastry in our shop, at moderate
9 prices!
GILMER SANITARY BAKERY
Business was almost entirely
suspended in Gihmer and a
record crowd turned out to
the football game between the
Buckeyes and , the Mineola
high school team.
Thanksgiving is . strictly
American, althought there
were harvest days long before
suggested the idea of our own
Thanksgiving day.
The expedition led by Frob-
isher, which settled the first
English colony in America,
held a day of prayer and
thanksgiving when it landed,
safely on the shore of New- '
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Jim, like Fuzzy Wumy, he is
“all ’at sand and ginger when
alive, and generally shammin"
when ‛e‛s dead.”
not a harvest feast.
After landing at Plymouth
Rock in the winter of 1620,
the Pilgrims underwent ter-
rible hardships. Gold, hunger
and disease and the Indians
took their toll. AU except 56
of the 161 Pilgrims died. At
times only six or seven were
wail enough to wait on the
sick. Finally the Spring of 1621
came. Seed was sown, and the
result was watched with anxi-
ety, for failure would . mean
death to all. Then came the
Fall, and nature provided a
MM FATHER IS
A KNIGHT OF
shared in the festivities which
lasted three days at long tables
out of doors: Thrs was our
Thanksgiving Day born—of
spontaneous origin.
The first National Thanks-
giving Day was proclaimed by
President Washington, who
selected Thursday, November
26, 1789. President Madison
set apart a day for Thanksgin-
ingatthe close of the war of
1812. ' .
. Some States celebrated
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NOTICE: Th. H. K. Unter
durm, M of a mile N.W. of
Gilmer is posted, trespassers
keep off. 226-d3p.
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FOR KENT: Furnished room
with all conveniences and
garage. $2.50 per week. Call 88.
226-2dp
FAT YOUNG PULLETS at 46
cents each, about 5-Bbs. Dressed
50c. Mrs.- S. B. Stapp.
223-d3b
Sheriff J. M. Seago departed
Friday for Rusk to carry
Oscar Wynne, who was ad- '
in the entire territory west and'*
north at Chicago, St. Lomis and I
the Miseisbipyn River through to 1
the Pacific Coast, including also g
all points on certain railroads in F
IHinois, Mississippi and the west- H
era parts of Indiana, Kentucky, I
Tennessee, Alabama and Florida.JJ
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laced with the return of
prodigal Fergusons. As for
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W. E. Quinn
INSURANCE
Hall Tornado
Office in Ray Building.
GILDER ROTARY
CLUB
No. 2019
Meeting Every Friday Noon
At The Haya Hotel
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T. S. RAGLAND, M.D.
M. S. RAGHAND, M. D.
Fire Auto
J. H. MATHIS
INSURANCE
Agent for Dallas News.
First National Ba nk Bldg.
Phone 273. 6 ,
Life - Tornade
OAKLAWN- SANITARIUM
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
Cases Received • *
DR. IL J. CHILDRESS
• Office in Ray Building.
, Se.ei
N. J. HARRISON
for
Fire, Auto, Terando and Other
INSURA N C E \ .
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelitis for Treat-
ment, as well as X-Ray and
Fluoroscope
J. C WINN, M. D.
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to haye some it
od4 jobs. One
m atilts to earn 1
Every Travel Comfort— .
New Economies
These drastic cuts in rail fares provide new,
low casts in travel ... the existing luxury, com-
fort and high standards of service will be fully
maintained. '
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Highest Quality
DAIRY PRODUCTS
WHIPPING CREAM 16
Half Pint ........... IOC
SWEET MILK 71c
SWEET MILK * A,
Pint_____________ 4C
Home Churned or Bulgarian
BUTTER MILK v Fa
Quart _------- OV
Two Deliveries Daily
5 a. m. and 5 p. m.
J. S. WHITE DAIRY
Gilmer’s Most Sanitary Dairy.
PHONE 153
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1933, newspaper, December 1, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448260/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.