The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 249, Ed. 1 Monday, December 31, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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will help us pull through and
give us a good start on the New
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by the use of our plan service and the
dependable lumber and materials we
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GOOD DAILY MIRROR
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IT IS YOUR PAPER.
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com for an expansion of the
hue ness of Mr. E. F Aldredge,
In “men in
We invite you to make use
of our service.
Mell, Leone Childress,
Boyd and Lorenc Powers
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The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Upshur County,
Wins Hundred Dollar Witch
For Proficiency and V olume
In Sales.
Miss Juanita Taylor, of Pitts- world is good. And to those who
I lay the man’s part, facing
YOU are invited to open an account with the
Gilmer State Bank, the ONLY STATE GUARAN-
TY FUND BANK in GILMER.
One dollar deposited in our bank is worth
two in your pocket.
A checking account will hely you solve many
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Service, with courtesy, makes
your daily banking a pleasure
at this bank.
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end red, and piece de resistance
of the dinnen was the usue
Christmas turkey, with cran-
berry sauce and all accessories.
It was a four course dinner
admirably served and heartily
enjoyed by the following guests:
'THE biggest crook-love-melod rama ever filmed.
- Set amid New York’s juzziest lights and secret
shadows. A cast of filmdom’s brightest start—
•WILLIAMS VARIETY STORE
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and assure mr readers that itRock, Ark,- was among that
has not been SPI nt in r otous , family and was awarded a $100
hving, but every surn’us dol gold watch. There were 610 of
applied to the back debts of thelthe salesmen present
office that have hung like a
milestone around our neck fer
the past two years.
Crystal Theatre
MONDAY and TUESDAY
to express our appreciation of ■ evening Mr. Paul Young,
the patronage of the past year.
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Banquet, held at Paris, III.,
climaxing the conclusion of a
successful year, last Wedneuly
With a continuance of the lib
oral patronage another year, we ,
hope to see the last dollar we
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that three children in Texas
have died from the same cause
during the (holidays.
We thank you kindly for your I beral patronage during ’
the Holidays. We wish fer you much joy, happiness I
and success for the New Year.
We rordially invite you to.visit our store often. I
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Messrs. Henry
prices, as well as its properous . . ,
. . uparatus of a goat, and d.ed.
seasons. If we retain our sani- , ,. . , ,
, , , 10. . . . ' The press dispatches show
. ty, and look at things with the
1 calm eye of judgment, and not1
With a Six O’Clock Dinner Fri- tke the
vain mouthinas of
ii lor ( ounty Echo
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There was a light shower For the 18th time, the Giltner
early Monday"morning followed Weekly Mirror, has win! < d its
by a sex ere norther that frozeradersa Happy New Year. For
what little raintail there was,4g years and a half the Mirror
mak ng a light glaze. has reflected the local happen-
The nortner following as it ings of G inter, and endeavored
did a week of pretty warm
weather the cold seemed more Born of this Weekly, there is
severe than it would hail it not how a sprightly Daily Mirror
“KICK IN”
CRYSTAL TONIGHT
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that will be eight years old in a
few weeks. It has witnessed
financial storm, rock the coun-
try, seen its years of famine, its
years of war, its internal strife
and hardships among its own
people, its poor crops and low
_ GREETINGSFROM GOAT SUCCUMBS
GLAZE MONDAY THE MIRROR TO POISON OF A
• we paid and the M rror firmly A Benediction:—“Unto him
established cn a cash basis A flat is able to keep you from
1 tailing, and to present y< u fault-
j less "—Jude 21.
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♦ Oo Our Friends and Customers ’
trouble with evenness with hon ‛
ost work and courage, the weJdj
will give of her largeness. We J
wish all the Mirr r readers a i
Happy New Year, a prospero s
New Year, and are going to
work to share the samhA bless-
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Financial I
Clarence Counts, Jack Holman, and if a few rundred of our suh-
C as. Traynham, O. B. Clark, all ser bers wil! pay in advance it
Grammar, duction for advance payment.
Can be attained only by
watching and making a bank
account. Careful saving will
lead to independence. Cut
expenses below your income
and start a bank account.
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Master Jim Moughon, little
son of Mr. and Mrs. J E
Moughon, mourns the tragic
death of his pet goat. that e
has been driving around for the
past few months.'
The goat with their usual dis-
regard for whether it was a tin
can, < id clothes, a newspaper,
that he devoured, tackled the
Christmas firewerks at the
Moughon home, and when he ate
a "son-of-a-gun," found it too
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the rear of/e Palace Barber
Shop, on Tyk r street. t<> mole
THE HOME BUILDERS.
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Ruth scription during the month of;
January. This is a liberal re-
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 31, 1923.
A George Fitzmaurice pro-
duction. “Kick in.” bigger than
“On With the Dance” with Bet-
ty Compson Bert Lytell, May
McAvoy and Gareth Hughes,
supported by such favorites as
Kathleen Clifford, Walter Long,
Chas Ogle and John Miltern,
will be the attraction at the
Crystal tonight.
It is one cf the most lax isl
productions and thrillin, ‛y dio-
matic stories ever screened.
Don't fail to see it.
BETTY COMPSON, BERT LYTELL
and MAY McAVOY
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'rances Mell and Miss Elizabeth
Oliver, was the honor guest - • a
s x o’clock dinner tendered "her
by Miss Frances Mell Friday
evening at the home < f Mr. and
Mrs. M. I’. Mell.
Here, during these busy
days, we expect to do every-
thing for our customers that
they can consistently expect
of a hank worthy of their
confidence.
decorated for the occasion, in _______
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ADVANCE RAIEDIMEppoy
in order to save book-keeping ULMLK BUT
Misses Juanita Taylor, of Pitts- and collecting, the Mirror wil
burg; Elizabeth Oliver, Frances accept $4 per annum for sub-
Whether you are about to erect new
buildings, or repair and remodel old ones,
wecanhelpyou. We like to show people
how to build or repair economically with
dependable materials, such as Long-Rell ,
trade-marked lumber. Come in and see
- us the first time you are in town. n '■ bn e
Everything from Cellar to ropf.g yc
DENMAN LUMBER CO.
Successful men are the thrif-
ty men. A fixed financial
. program is a great help to
any mart trying to save
money.
START A BANK ACCOUNT AND ADD
TO IT REGULARLY AND YOU HAVE
FOUND THE HIGHWAY TO SUCCESS,
AND INDEPENDENCE IN YOUR OLD
AGE.
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Such poisonous tire works
should be prohibited.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 249, Ed. 1 Monday, December 31, 1923, newspaper, December 31, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414793/m1/1/?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.