The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 27, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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ORDER OF SALE
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By virtue of an order of sale
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12th day of December, 1922, by
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Cotton is quoted at above 28
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Following is a directory of
County Officers.
Advertising is the steam df
business machinery. ••
Advertise your needs and
wants. Phone 178.
Gas, Oil and Water and Car
Accessories of All Kinda
Courteous Treatment to All
Precinct No. 2—A. A. Harri-
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Justices of the Peace.
Precinct No. 1—B. F. Bled-
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Precinct No. 2—W. S. Chil-
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Precinct No. 8—J. H. Lyell.
Precinct No: 4G. H. Music
Precinct No. 5—W. M. Cum-
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by law for Constable sales, on
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All kinds of repair work at reas-
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Gilmer Lodge No. 128 1. 0. 0.
F. meets at their hall, west side
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sive. To get full value for
your money always insist
upon Caltimet — most
people do, that's why
its sales are over 150%
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We have high hopes for the future.
We believe 1923 is going to be our
banner year; that we will raise a
good cotton crop and have a good
trade, and we are making our prep-
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Mitchell Mings went to Tyler
Cyhe first of the week to enter
Tyler Commercial College.
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Our solicitor has not had a
change to see everybody, but a
telephone message to the office
will bring a representative.
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Send 10 Cents for Sample Copy
Correct English Publishing Co.
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Dr. Dallas Stanford of Shady
Grove and Mrs. Emma Jones of
Van Zandt county were married
t wo weeks ago last Thursday, at
the residence of Mr. Abe Gage
in the Pleasant Grove. commu-
nity. The interesting feature
af this marriage is the bride is
71 - “am of age and the groom
is 72.
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Precinct No, 7- w. J./Hol-
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Precinct No. 8—C. T. Cul-
pepper.
The Mirror can furnish you, Evanston, Illinois
with a scholarship at a bargain
in Tyler Commercial College, Agents wanted everywhere
the lrgest commercial college in, --------------—
the State. WANTED—Some clean cotton
Mr. and Mm. George Croley
spent Wednesday night with the
’ T. J. Kelly family. Mm. Croley
’vas formerly Miss Nina May
Richards and was a teacher in
the public school here three
yearn ago.
BIG SANDY
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Big Sandy Times.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C- Mings are
in Dallas this week.
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tetr bt TEST greater than that of e “
any other brand. 1 .4 w n
TMM WDRLDS GREATEST baxiA powdkr
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—to the amount of good
baking powder you can
buy at a certain price.
The wise, shrewd housewives
won’t be fooled into accept-
ing cheap or big can baking
powders that often spell fail-
ure. That’s why they rely on
IH STROrF, deal Mabnger
! square, every Monday night.
I Visiting Odd Fellows cordially
welcomed.
Ramah Oliver, Sec.
Harry Rutledge, N. Q.
: Greetings
To our patrons and friends, and
thanks for the splendid business
of 1922.'
। buck A Ca, and cost of suit and
sale.
Given under yhy hand this
the 18th day of January, 1928.
R.V. SHOCKEY,
Constable of Precinct No. 1,
Upshur County, Texas.
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Advertise your needs and
wants. Phone 173.
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The Mirror tries to print all Famous Wor) Authority
We’re
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Precinct No. 8—J. R. Hinson. property of J. H. Carter, to
Precinct No. 4—L.A.Richard- satisfy a judgment and fore-
son, closure of lien amounting to
____$72.20 in favor of Sears, Roe-
Highway Garage
Come in and see us when in
the city. Make our store your
r. A door has been cut for an en-
trance at the southwest corner
of the office at the depot. This
is probably done to make the
hall where the mail is stored
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lessen the likelihood of the
mails being disturbed.
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Major J. F. Martin of Texar-
kana came down Thursday for
a few days visit with his Big
Sandy friends.
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Sunset Coffee
County Clerk—Ramah Oliver.
Cunty Attorney—G. L. Flor-
TSuty T c^w.
"county Tax A—or—C.
Ray.
Sheriff—J. W. Bryce.
County Superintendent — W.
G. McPeek.
County Health Officer—J. C.
Winn.
County Auditor—N. M. Har-
rison.
the 29th day of January, 1923.
at Gilmer, An Upshur County,
.the followng described prop-
Precinct No. 1—J. B. Woodfin erty, to-Wit:
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W. H. Hamlett has moved his
garage business from Gilmer to
Big Sandy. He is building a
wide awning in front of his
building, formerly occupied bv
the Dixie Overland Garage, and
expects to put a concrete floor
to the awning. That part of
town had to da something as
eur part un here is getting
ehead of them.
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District Clerk—Claude Ray. In Justice Court of Precinct No.
County Judge--S. J.Moughon. 7, Dallas County, Texas.
the Justice of the Peace in the
cause of Sears, Roebuck &/o.
vs. J. H. Carter, Ne. 15028, and
to me, as Constabe,rirected
and delivered, I wi)) proceed to
Grady Ferrell, Doss Robineon
and Hollie Shepperd are doing
jury service in Gilmer thia
week, .
correct English COUNIT OFFICERS
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is the starting place; let’s leave the old
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laughter and with song, and when
ton o tow comes along, let’s cling to '
all our happy ways, until we build •v.a
< atak of days and weeks and months
and faith And cheer, that will roach 3
through the New Year.
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If the dead limbs sticking up
above the vine covered post oak
in the court house yard were
trimmed back so that the vines
would hide them this would be
• pretty tree and an ornament
to the court house lawn. As it
is it offends the artistic eye,
when it could be made aljoy
and a beauty in the sight qf
man. Trim it up. If the county
is unable let the city do it. If
neither let’s take up a collection
and have it trimmed up.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 27, 1923, newspaper, January 27, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414639/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.