The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR
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How Better Than Pills?
To remove bilious impurities
The question has been asked:
STOP THAT ITCHING."
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NOTICE TO FARMER
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A Remarkable Record
A clear colorless liquid that
For Economical Transportation
and galls is the latest and best
science.
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Robertsons’ Drug Stoie
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in the system and be made in-
ternally. elean and healthy, you
need the fine tonic and laxative
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good
Mrs. B Buie, wtho suffered
from a stroke of paralysis a few
days ago is reported improving.
cotton seed.
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Sheriff J W. Bryce is attend-
ing the Clem Cray trial at Mt.
Mr. J. H McBride, of Glade-
water, spent the week-end here,
the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
Ed Glezen.
San Antonio will have seven
cent gasoline for the next four
months
Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Yarbrough, brought the sad in-
teiligence of the death of Mrs.
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RELEASE ALL Bl T FOUR
CH NR(ED w UH Ml RDER
Ferresal Effects
Wonderful Cure
Mr. T. O. Williams motored
over to Tyler on business Tues-
day.
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Wish
Mr. W. M. Lamb spent Mon-
dayin Mt. Pleasant.
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Bex.
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sizes, 30c, 60c and $1.20
bottle. Sold by
Robertsons’ Drug Store
Living in 'England is 71 per
cent above pre-war costs.
ercasal
THI ACID NEuTnALIZEn
STOPS Indigestion NOW!
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GENUINE
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TOBACCO
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We keep on handa ail times
cotton seed meal andtilmer Oil
Mill cow feed io exchange for
condit ion
are planning on co-operating in
a like manner and no doubt the
farms in Upshur county will be
terraced more rapidly with sev-
eral farm levels than if all de-
pended upon one level operated
by the county agent.
FIVE MURDER CASES
ARE SET FOR TRIAL
Mrs. J. E. Denson and Daughter
Went into the Ditch Near
Orphanage.
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an'! her condition was much
bette .
"We have lived here, near
Jennings, for 20 years, and now
we have our own home ia town.
I have had to work pretty hard,
as this country wasn’t built up.
and it made it hard for us. I
"I WISH I could tell weak
women of Cardui—the medicine
that helped give me the strength
to go on and do my work."
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STOP ATTACKS OF
ASTHMA
The druggist whose name ap-j
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
has a remarkable record. It has 1 . _ ...
. . , . production of medical
been in use for colds, croup and . . . ...... , • .
. . , e i . ..Ask for liquid Borozone, it is a
whooping cough for almost half.
iting friends and relative:
Ore City
its favor when it is wanted fori
children. '
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Pleasant making daily trips up
there. Everything is proreed-
NO HUNTING—No hunting
will be allowed on my place a
mile and a halfsoutheast of
Pritchett. J. P. Shettleworth.
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a century and has constantly j
grown in favor and popularity . .. .
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as its good qualities became
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will heal wounds,
ROUP
Spasmodie Croc p i»frequ endr
l rellevedbyone application >1 -
.. tvii lit purifi,s the bowels, strength-
W W illiamson IS MS- | 1 .
ens digestion and regulates the
liver. Price $1.25 perbottle.
VICKS
W VapoRub
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vice, during the illness and af-
ter t he death of our dear de-
parted wife and mother.
B F Oliver,
Mrs. C W. Jordan,
Mrs. D. E. Averitt,
Mrs. U W„ Gibson,
J. H. Oliver,
E T (diver,
Grady Oliver.
one, as there is an exceptionally j
heavy criminal docket especially
special venire cases, five of
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COOPERATION
IN UPSHUR CO.
put your system in
ing quietly.
There is lots of cotton lying
Quitman. Oct. 11.—District
Federal Reserve system. Dawes j Mr. Truitt has rented a
told the congressional commit-I deuce from John Aldredge
cuts, sores
which have been set down for in what way are Chamberlain’s
trial s follows: L. W. Pearce, Tableats superior to the ordi-
murder, set for Oct. 15; Dr. L. nary cathartic and liver pills?
Faulk and his son, murder, set Our answer is, they are easier
for Oct. 22; Tom Fisher, mur-and more pleasant to take and
der, set for Oct. 29; and Joe their effect is so gentle that one
Phillips,•murder, set for Oct. 31- hardly realizes that it is pro-
— duced by a medicine. Then,
G v. Neff will attend the Con- they not only move the bowels
ference of Governors at West but improve the appetite and
Baden, Ind. strengthen the digestion.
A burning sensation in the
throat and chest means bad di-
restion; and digestive trouble is
the starting point for many se-
rious liseases; particularly kid-
Use Blue Star Remedy for
Eczema, Itch, Tetter, or cracked|around
the gins of Upshur
in flesh-healing reme-
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Prickly Ash
dy you need
- Heavy rains in Oklalom,
followed by flood waters, is do-
ng great damage.
FERRASAL night
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Yarbrough's father. Mr. R. K.
Lankford at hi- home in Ard-
more, Okla Mr. and Mrs. Yar-
brough departed at once to at-
tend the funeral. The deceased
was the grandfather of Mrs.
Barney Wallace of this city.
The many friends of the rela-
tives of the deceased in this
county will extend their sincer-
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operations outside 'their
office. he said.
Cuttea has advanced for the
[pa t two or three days now, and
k id in Gilmer Monday for 271 ।
cents, middling basis.
stopped by morning and I have
not had them since. I kept 1 ik- pears below will supply you with
a $1 bottle of HOOVER’S IM- i
lies. Price :0c, 6Oc and $1 21)
PROVED ASTHMA REMEDY,
with the nnderstanding that af-
ter you have taken one-half the
medicine, you are not satisfied i
with the results, you may re-
turn the balance and your mon-
ey will be cheerfully refunded. I
No smoke or disagreeable odor
about the house, gives quick re-
lief. and if used for a reasonable
length of time, removes the
causes ami conditions which
render you subject to attacks of
Asthma.
IMPORTANT
The genuine HOOVER’S IM-
PROVED ASTHMA REMEDY
is enclosed in yellow cartons and
bears the written signature of
Geo. D. Hoover on the side of
the carton.
$1.00 and $3.00 Bottles at Your
Druggist’s.
BARNWELL & WARREN
A Free Trial Will Be Sent By
GEO. D HOOVER
Manufacturing Pharmacist, Inc
207-209 E. Locust St.,
Des Moines, Iowa.
Blended From
Choicest
Green Coffee
There’s body and sub*
s t a n cc to Sunse t
Coflee. Aside front
fine fl a vo i, satisfies
the coffee ‘appetite’--
. Fvery alnmtnum coin from
- Sunot o»n <>«• (ans has a
¥tiichuro Valto. Noac the
folder in each van.
< HUICIIE: CLunS, rrC.,
heo fellce in can money
|al*H14 plan.
er desiring terracing that lives to the fair, with many
near Ore City can now get the nd other amusements.
Man Recovers
Paralysis.
Mr. Robert G. Glas s and Mr.
M G. Jardeau, repre: ent tatives
fthe Great American Insur-
ance Co., of New York, spent
Tuesday in the city viniting
their agent, Mi. !: 1.. Mittox
and were pleasant callers nt th?
'Mirror office.
Hands, Ring-Worm, Chapped county, and much of it stored
Hand1 and Face, Poison Oak. in the front yards of Upshur
Old Sores, and Sores on children cunty homes.
I better known. It is the standard
and main reliance for* these
diseases in thousands of homes.
The facts that it can always be
depended upon and is safe and
pleasant to take lire greatly in
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Chamberlain’s Tablets,
are excellent.
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services of a man well trained I
that lives right in his commu-
nity. The county agent says
that several other communities i
CHEVROLET
DEALERS & SERVICE STATIONS EVERYWHERE
J. Q. SMITH
Chevrolet Sales
GILMER. TEXAS
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We are receiving a carload of
well broke farm mules, all
young and of the good kind. We
will also buy sor good farm
mules.
BUIE & MARSHALL.
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Do not neglect the warnings
of nature. If your appetite 1:
poor, breath bad, tongue coated,
you will be sick unless you take
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properties of Herbine It acts
quickly and thoroughly. Price
60c. Sold by
Robertsons’ Drug Store
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Here is a fine example of com-
munity co-operation Several
men in the Coffeeville communi-
ty lead by Mr. George Murrel
have bought a farm level co-op-
eratively and will pro ved to
terrace and drain their land
without further help from the
county agent. Mr. Murrel has
put on several demonstrations
with the county agent and is
thoroughly capable of handling
I vitality!
- MAKE NO MISTAKE 5
SCOTT’S
A telegram received
also for sore feet. For sale by
Gilmer Drug Co. 35-tf
"I have taken Cardui for run-
down, worn-out condition,
nervousness and sleeplessness,
and I was weak, too," says
Mrs. Silvie Estes, of Jennings,
Okla. "Cardui did me just iota
of good—to much that I gave it
to my daughter. She com-
plained of a soreness in her aides
and back. She took three
bottles of
EMULSION
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To get rid of worms in chil-
dren give them White"} Cream
Vermifuge. The little sufferer
improves at once and soon be-
comes healthy, active and ro-
bust. Price 35c. Sold by
Robert sons’ Drug Store
For It’s Pep and Power
Over one million America i Motorists have selected the
CHEVROLET as meeting their exacting demands. It is
proof that CHEVROLET has interpreted their desire,
li e SUPERIOR CHEVROLET is modern in appearance
with high Radiator and Stream line bodies. The finish is
of excellent quality not only in lustre but also in ability
t withstand the elements.
The Motor is famed for its "PEP" and power Valve-in-
Head construction, scienti 1 carbaretin and distributor
izniticn are some of the r. sons for this.
A selective sliding transmission with three speeds for-
ward and one revise provides gear ratios for all kinds ot
roads and hills. It enable, the rotor to pull the car thru
the worst kind of going without boiling the water in the
radiator.
Quiet and dependable operation is insured by the Spiral
bevel gear in the rear a <h. . -
The “foundation” of the car, the frame, is constructed of
four-inch channel section stel . .embers. The unusual
depth of the side members, topther with four cross
members, means that twists and grains on the body is
practically eliminated.
Ta se are a few of the fa tors th .t have made.Chevrolet
so popular. They are the reasoi vhy Chevrolet delivers
the utmost in “ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION.”
Call and see these Automobiles ’ ur sales rooms to real-
ize their incomparable val les
A COMPLETE LINE OF SUPFRIOR CHEVROLET-
PARTS CARRIED IN STOCK FOR YOUR CON
VENIENCE.
IF IT’S ECONOMY YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
MAKE YOUR NEXT PURCAHE A
Only four people are still in
jail on the charge of murdering
Otis Ballard on Monday night,
September 21. These four are
Tee
this new farm level. Any farm- ing. banquets, etc., with visits
The Mirror has been furnish-
ed a program of Klan Day at
the Dallas Fair, Oct. 24, with
the request to publish.
Our limited space precludes
the publication of the entire
program, however, the dedica-
tion of Hope Cottage will be one
of the features," with many
ne ted speakers, public initiation
f a few thousand candidates,
; nd there will be music, danc.
A letter from C. IL Shore, of
Salt Lake City, Utah, says:
“Change my paper to Gilmer,
i R. 2, as I will soon be back." Mr.
Shore will be welcomed bn k to
Upshur county,
Tomorrow Alright
HN Tablet, atop aiek hendache.,
relieve bilious pttaette, tone and
rogulate the eliminative organs,
make you feel fine.
“ Better Than Pills Far Uvar ula"
Mrs. Della Loyd has returned
from a visit to her sister in
I allas.
d 'Kinley and Paul Keith. The
thers were i eleased because
the officers had no evidene to
nve that they were connected
with the crime in any way'
Eleven person’s were olaced in
ai! during the investigation.—
Mt. Pleasant Times Review.
We desire to tender our -in-, ,, ,,
. . ... 1.1 . . n I m v disease. Better take Prick-
cere and henrtfelt thanks to all .... , —
. . . . , ily Ash Hitters and put vour
these who minssterec to us in I • . ..... .
. . itomach and digestion in sound
any wav by word- oi sympathy | ■ . . ...
, , rendition before serious trouble
t kindiH s. and sei- . ... .. . ...
bevins. Price $1.25 per bottle
“I was stricken with general
paralysis followed by impact
bowels on April 16th, Hic-
coughs set up, which continued
for seven days. I tried every
remedy suggested to me with-
out results. I started taking
FERRASAL and the first dose
stopped the hiccoughs for two
ours. I repeated the doses and
the hiccoughs had entirely
After
2 Every Meal
; Have a packet in your
E pocket for ever-ready
W refreshment.
d Aids digestion.
2 Allays thirst.
Soothes the throat.
H Fer Quality, Flayr eed
■ A the Sealed Pakage,
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BUILDS
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Mrs. M L. Hayes, oi New
I Orleans, is here on a visit to her
| old home. Mr. and Mrs Hayes
j will move from New Orleans to
Memphis, and Mrs. Hayes will
remain here until Mr. Hayes
finds a suitable location at their
new home.
B F. Etheridge
wife.
In all malarial countries the
population remedy is Herbine.
People find it a good medicine
for purifying the system and
warding off the disease. Price
60c. Sold by
Robertsons’ Drug Store
morning and was able to be up
in two weeks and had regained
the use of all my faculties in
one month I have had no
trouble with my stomach or
bowels since and my general
health is improving daily.” •
D. HARDIE COX.
R. 8, Box 640. Dallas, Tex.
Acid Stomach and Constipa-
tion caused Mr. Cox’s trouble.
They are health’s greatest ene-
mies. FERRASAL gets at the
source of the trouble by neu-
tralizing the excess acid in the
stomach and expelling it from
the system Take FERRASAL
NOW. 50c per box. It will
help you or your money refund-
ed.
Mis. J. E. Demon was bac
hurt, sustaining a broken rib
ind other bruies when her car
went into the ditch with she
nd her daughter, near the
Dickson Orphanage, early
Thu: day morning
The daugater had one of her
lower limbs slightly hurt.
Rev. T. I ’ Maha i lilitor J .1.
hens Mr. .1. M Hayes,
Mrs. .1. W Bryce and Mrs. Ja k
Williams spent Friday at Fair-
view. Camp counts attending
the Liberty Association.
’Ease the pain of a rheumatic
attack by a rubbing application
of Ballard’s Snow Liniment. It
relieves tenderness and
strengthens the joints. Three
tee investigating banking, “and Rusk street and will move to
unless curbed will constitute i Pittsburg.
serious menace te the reserve -----
plan.” National banks cannot j l hen- was 31 _• inches of rain
legally conduct major banking tall Monday and Monday night.
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The way to gain a good repu-
tation is to endeavor to be what
I you appear. That is precisely
the manner in whidh Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy has gain-
ed its reputation as a cure for
coughs, colds, croup and whoop-
ing cough. Every bottle that
has ever been fully up to the
ihigh standard of excellence
claimed for it. People have
found that it can be depended
upon for the relief and cure of
these ailments and that it is
pleasant and safe to take.
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A Good
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When you want a ; nysic ”1 s , ’
is mild and gentle i t ‛ 5
to take and certain to act, 1. • 2
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Kovertsons’ vrug Store 11
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Messrs. Nelson, Reeves.
Davis and Aldredge went down
to Lake Davernia Friday morn-
ing returning about 9 o’clock
with fifteen pounds of black
1 bass.
court convened here with Judgesreavement.
J R. Warren of Tyler, judge of I -----------------
the district court of this the! Mr. Howard Douphrate is at-
third judicial district, presiding j tending the Dallas Fair.
The term promises to be a busy I--
NATIONAL BANKS CANT | CHANGE OF BUSINESS
CONDUCT BRANCH BANKS1 --
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Washington, Oct. 3.—Nation-1 J S. Truitt of Upshur county
al banks are forbidden to con-has bought the interest of E. M.
duct branch banks. Attorney Smith in the dry goods firm of
General Daugherty has ruled, I Smit h A Truitt. The new mem-
according to Controller of Cur- lx r < f the firm is a brother to
rency Dawes W . H. Truitt and the two broth-
Branch banks and banking ers will conduct the business
threatens the balance of t he j under the name of Truitt Bros.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1923, newspaper, October 18, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414760/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.