The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 122, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 4, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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home Tuesday. Mr. Mayfield
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as your telephone
Call 102
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relatives in Dallas.
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GILMER DRUG CO.
attend these meetings.
FOR MEN
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Phone 102
Prickly Ash Bitters is the rem-
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Those who have taken the firrtfiudicial listrict,
and second degrees will be ad- | the next regular
If you have a vacant house or
room to rent, why not pay 25
Wilson’s sister, Mrs. P. L.
Mrs Stought of Biglow.
,fs also visiting Mrs. Fox.
Mr and Mrs. Barney English
are the proud parents of a line
girl.
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country people about it.
Subscribe for The Mirror.
and your drug store needs
will he delivered QUICK
Mrs. H E. Speer spent Tues-
fiey in Dallas with Mrs. ey.
Mrs. Harrah and Mrs. Clyde
Mings have been in Dallas shop-
ping this week.
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Rr\ Alwyn King left Tuesday
NJr Texarkana wheie he expects
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answer a petition filed in sail
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R. B. Mayfield of Biair. Okla,
who has been visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May-
field st Shady Grove, returned
Claud Vinson left Frilay fori
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Asks This Lady, "That Tn a Be-
liever in Cardui?”—Had
Been So Weak She Had
to Go to Bed.
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IASONIC REUNION IN
MT. PLEASANT.
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The only cap that's right for
rainy - day wear — "SURE-FIT”
shrink then. You’dbedarned
"I quit all other medicines and look it
(Cardii) taithfully, and two weeks from
Ao Him I teopa to take Cardui I was out 1
ol bed better Him toe months.
"I kept it up and continued to improw
until I was a well womas.
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ants, although often requested
nave hithero failed and refus-
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alleging that heretofore on
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L. S Alkins, of Lufkin and
X. B. Adkins, of Wa:o, have
ken visiting their neice. Mrs.
E. C. Ferrell this week.
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mitted. All Masons are invited I County Court of Upshur
by the Mt. Pleasant lodge
some newspaper
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made a pleasant call on the
Osawatomie, Kana.—Mr*. E. E. Keast,
formerly of Illinois residing here, says:
"We moved to this state eleven year*
ago and I had good health for a long
while; and then some year or so ago I
had a bad sick spell. . . .
How to Insure Sales
COUNTY COURT
JURY LISI
Quite ia number went over to
Longview to attend the ball
game Saturday afternoon.
to be ho'den at the (‛ourt
and customary
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Masons of Northeast ” Texas
ire invited to attend a Masonic
Reunion which will be held at
Mount Pleasant on Thursday
afternoon and night, August 9
Tle meeting will be he d under
tho auspices of the Gremd Lodge
committee of the Masonic Ser-
vice Association, and will con-
sist of an open meeting fer Ma
Defendants, and said petition
SHOE SHOP
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Any infictur:r wi> ho an arti-
cle for popular consumption that can
be trade-marked his the opportunity to
insure his consumer market and retail
sales by means of Alvertising.
During the present business condi-
tion the manufecturers who have in-
sured their demand by aevertising are
in far better position in every way
than thoserwho heve: trustei to the
current demand that was not of their
creating.
Pat Mer h it, wu
The World’s Most
Comfortable
CAP
Th arriva! of the fust bale is
gen..ally considere i the open-
no cf the fall business season.
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i Mrs M. W. Carroll and little
B’ughter. Dorris, are visiting
in Grand Saline this week.
pci published in the 7th .)ud:-
picnic al the High School cam- 1
pus.
At night the program will be
a series of Lectures by v:i-
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GILMDR DALY MIRROR
■ted Plaintiff prays that the
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For first week of August
Term County Court, August
20th, 1923.
Luna Culberson, Gilmer
Jcn Cadenhead, Bettie.
G. C. Hart, Thomas.
J. H. Bates, Jr., Pittsburg.
C W. Waller, Bettie.
Jim Humphreys, Pritchett.
Wig Williamson, Oro City.
Holly Wall, Big Sandy.
J. M. Tilson, Ore City.
C. T. Culpepper, Gihmer-
1 A. Guthrie. Glenwood.
W. H. Hambright. Ore City.
to said
to appear
tern, of
same or any part thereof.
That said note has been
placed in the hands of Aldredz
& Davis. Attorneys, and plain-
tiff has contracted to pay them
the 10 per cent stipulated there-
in. the same being reasonable
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Mrs. Tom Meason has beon
visiting her parents at Bettie
this week. s
Sister Rodecker, who has
been visiting friends here for
be past two weeks, returned to
her home in Lindale Monday.
Drug Store
WITH A REAL SERVICE
CHE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Upshur County—Greet-
ing:
You are Hereby Commanded
to summon H. K. Morrison by
making publication of this Ci-
tation once in each week for
four successive weeks previous
to the return day hereof, in
sons and their families in the
, , . i , . newspaper
afternoon, followed by a basket I .
The Mirror can furnish you
“P with a scholarship at a bargain
______ in Tyler Commercial, College
"My huabaad is a bill ooatw and has The Irgest commercial coilege in
circular* distributed. ne. day there the State,
chanced to be a Ladies Birthday Almanac
among his circular*. I read it, and told
some of thetamily to get ma a bottle ol
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Given under my hand and the
Seal of said Court, at office in
Gilmer, Texas, this the 11th
day of Julv A. D. 1923.
RAMAH OLIVER.
County Clerk,
County Court, Upshur County.
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published in
there be a
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for his debt, principal, interest!
and attorney fee against Ine
Defendants jointly and several-
ly. for cost of suit, and for surh
other and further relief as he
may be entitled to receive by
virtue of the above stated
facte.
ALDREDGE & DAVIS.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Herein fail not but have
before said Court, at itsi afore-
Thanking the public for their
patronage during the time I
have been running the only per-
fectly sanitary dust proof bar-
becue pit in town, I ask your
inspection of my method, and a
continuation of your orders. To
see how it is done is to want it
Respectfully.
T. E. BOWDEN.
West side of the old Richard-
son shop, Tyler street.
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House thereof, in Gilmer, Tex
as. on the 3rd Monday in!
August A. D. 1923, .the same
being the 20th day of August
A. D. 1923, then and there to
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"P* you wonder that I am a believer
CmMf I ewetaly am. AW I to
' no battar tonic made tor |
nent speakers and will be
the benefit of Masons
insured---and yet the entire business
depended upon its continuance.
The modern, economical way to in-
sure the market for any reliable product
= is by advertising to the public which
= consume* it. Advertising creates a
= steadily increasing number of custom-
= ers who desire the product," and ask
“ for it by name.
The weather continues ho’
and diy, with no imeaiate
‘ndicatiens of rail)
» Defendant be cited to appear
- ! and answer herein as required
i I by law, that upon a final hear-
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That said note is
and unpa”, and the
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"THE ONLY cap, we repeat,
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— but consider,the facts:
Suppose it’l blowing like all
sixty. You take hold of the
little strap on your "SURE.
FIT", snug it in a bit as you
would your belt and that
cap’ll sit tight till your head
blows off!.
Suppose you’re out for some
time in the rain. Any cap’ll
you cannot hold your own in :/
test of wit among your felows, ( . ,
it means your liver is torpid 1 ber A. D. 1921, in a suit, 1!111.
and your stomach and bowelsibered on the docket of iid
are full of bilious impurities. fo ' ourt No. 1421, whercin W R.
brighten up your mental facul-McLendon, Plaintitr, and II. K.
ties and make you feel right.i Morrison and E. Lawrence
{ Vergil Pritchett and wif:
Shave been visiting Mr. Pritch-
dett’s sister, Mrs. Parish, this
[week.
ihU strap, to vour
varyeg heni sze.
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Mesrs. Green Prothro, G. C.
Fere’l, D. G. Robinson, Clyde
Wils n. F. C Fox and others
whose names we failed to learn
are enjoying a few days on the
creek.
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I N times of prosperity and a rising
. market there is a general demand
tor the products of industry that comes
to be accepted as a .matter of course.
It is seldom listed among the assets of
the business—it is simply assumed
that it will always be there.
But, overnight, conditions may
change—as they have done before---
and the matter-of-course demand be-
comes conspicuous by its absence. The
business, once strong and flourishing,
is suddenly found to be in a very tight
place. The demand had not been
Prescriptions Called for
and Delivered
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Miss Erine Craig of Pritch- Mr. Jim Wilson, wife, and so"
ettani M Ss Loyd of Gilmer arelevrte , p Mullen are visiting
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The remains of Ben Dyer, and Wichita Falls returned
fcrmcrly of Big Sandy, who t me Saturday.
wa» V lled by an aUto at Port ---
Arthur last Saturday, were Mrs. W. A. Phelps and Nelson
buried in Big Sandy 11 arsday Prothro are visiting friends and
SANITARY. DUSTPROOF
BARBECUE PIT
edy you need. It clears the
brain and braces, the body 1917 the Defendant executci
Price $125 per bottle. and delivered to Plaintiff their
logg's Pharmacy. Special Ais certain promisory note for the
"I got to weak I couldn’t go. I couldn’t
standon my feet at all. I had to go to
bed. I suffered a great deal. I wta so
nervous I felt I couldn't live. I tried
medicines, and everything: had the best
of attention, yet I wasn’t able to get —
I lay for three months, not able to
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uncomfortable in an ordinary
cap. But you just ease out
the sttapinyour"SUREEIT"
and gon smilingly.
Tight or loose, or in between,
your ."SURBFIr" always fa—
comfortably, perfectly.
And, if you get one of the show.
erProoted "SURB-HITS"you‛llbe
cock o‛ che walk m far as head-
gear 13 concerned. 1 he shower-
proohng process keepa thecapin
shape, tmproves its finish, mak: »
if last I nger, and sheds showers
Lke 4 duk.
See the new Fifth Avenue styles
and patterr i that have just come
in. Pnces the same a* you d pay
for any stylish cap and y a get
"SURE-FI r‛s" unrivalled cor nfort.
idicial Distrit, then
said regular term, this writ __
with your return thereon. S
showing how you have executed ==
Medioinal Virtues Retaintd and
Improved — Dangerous and
Siekening Qualities Removed
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3 J. G. Howell and family left
[Saturday to be gone about a
week, visiting relatives at
[Wichita Falls and Burkburnett.
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ed and still refuses to ‘pay the =
Mr. O. O. King and family Mr. G A. Tohill has been ab-
left Fig Sandy Tuesday to sent from his place of business
make their home at a town near this week on account of sick
Texarkana. ness.
inz tine, with m clenn liver
t-vv n,.cl u Big appertite*.
sole’ase. Ne elirazer.
( ‘a’etalm are wold eniv in
fesn
side, and every other asset of the[business is n danger
of becoming a liability.
vjciting M‛. ond Mrs Loyd here Mr
this week. - ' FoX.
There was a go d crowd in
town Satrrday.
little effect on a steady consumer
d:mnl for trad; in irked articles ot
common use. Tue dealer may carry a
lighter stock, and for a sh >rt time the
demand through the jobber miy seem
curtailed; but just as sure as customers
are calling on the de iler for the prod-
net, he is sure to supply it. and orders
soon begin to tlw in t» mike up for
the temp rary cu-t hI n nt. The total
consumption catinues about the
same.
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Advertising Is the I fe blood j n Attorney for collection:
• • , vhcriby the Defendant became
iab’e and promised plaintiff to
pay him the sum of money in E=
said note specified together =
with all interest and attorneys ==
fees due thereon according to =
the face and tenor thereof.
Th * I ete-t trivmol, of modern -c’enre i-
a “de nan-eated’* c *l'»mel telelet known to
the rug trade a- l alotalm," < ilormel
the umat enerally vuetesl • f 411 meclicinte
tmi- enter- 11or • w idler Hell of pwpnlar
it> -puriticd ane refiree from tli-e olee*e
tionnble qjuulitiea whict have heretofore
timvited it- n-e.
In Intlmianew-. (or-tigwetun hmenche-
i nd inelimreatie n end in s zrent varttty of
na hereof he have judgment
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sum of $262.50 due and payable
to Plaintiff or order at Gi’mer
‘exsMarch 1st 19:3, an!
bearing interest at the rate of
d pc cent per annum from
.naturity and also proriding
for 10 per cent as attorneys
fees if placed in the hands of..
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Flic chief asset of any business is the demand for i.
product. As long as that demand continues, the busi-
ness is on a sure foundation. But-et that demand sub-
Rif KAMY
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ra.a ------/ Ft Sill, Okla. He Tas enlistei
"sdBig Sandy Times I in the army for theeucamp-
Big Sandy Times ment.
_ Big Sandy has a Commercial
" Club. ' Mr. Green Prothro, who has
thorined to refund the priie a gizriite*e
that | mi will be rhorughis 1 lightec
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 122, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 4, 1923, newspaper, August 4, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414695/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.