The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 249, Ed. 1 Monday, December 31, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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GILMER DAILY MIRROR
THE qiiftin daily mirror JURY LIST
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WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
JANUARY TERM
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Merchandise
Grand Jury
GRAMMER BROS. VARIETY STORE
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CLEANING
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Everything the market affords to eat.
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WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SPECIAL AN-
AOUNCEMENTS FROM TIME TO TIME
The Gilmer Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly Farm News for
$1.75 per annum in advance.
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DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 117
Residence Phone 38
Office in Walton B’l’d’g.
Capps, W E Lovell, H M Mor-
van, M O Holmes, J L Whitfield,
io in Hart. G W Sanders', W D
Cook, Dorse Bryce, Lee Moseley,
f E Nobles, G L Griffin. H P
McGaughy, R A Wallace, R R
laylor,.J E Davis, C A Casey.
’ R Adams, Baxter Young, J H
Strange, Will Oliver, J R Gil-
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CALL AND LOOK
THEM OVER
Cede of Ethics—Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindli-
ness, and Moderation,
Too much sweet stuff puts the ,
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South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrives 2:26 am
Train No. 103 Arrives 12:16 pm
North Bound
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:26 a.m
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:57 p.m
Free Air—Free Water.
Good-Oils and GASOLINE
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Convenient. Southeast cop-
ner of Square.
Service all the Time
A. S. BYMAN
BEDS’ BEDS!!
New 40 pound beds $6 50
Old Ones Made New
MARTIN HALL
Sep.-19-1mp
One of every ten members of
the faculty of the Pennsylvania ;
State College is devoting virtu- (
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Mntered at'the Post Office at Gilmer, Texas, as second class
mail matter.
Wabecribers desiring the address of their paper changed will
please state both the old and the new address.
DR. E. C McALPIN
Dentist
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realizing that the interest of Gilmer,
as a whole, is our interest.
It is our aim to furnish
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Offers exceptional adver-
tising opportunities to reach
all the people quickly.
The Daily will be delivered
to your door for
Jan. 7. 1921.
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W Willis, M J Davis. W L
Mathis, C F Fink, J W Taylor.
L G C Pierce, H F Hackler E
Binion, w E Williams, B L Eng-
l oilowing is the Grand Jury for
January Term, District
Court, 1921. .
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• A KEY TO OPEN
• UPSHUR HOUSES ♦
An ad in the Weekly ’
• Mirror, which has more *
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• key to the moot prospero *
• ous homes in Upshur and *
• adjacent counties, that •
• will admit you, and give *
• you audience to tell them •
• what you have to offer •
• for sale, and they listen *
• attentively at the price •
• to see if it competed" •
• favorably with what they •
• have heretofore paid. •
EDUCATIONAL
NEWS NOTES
SANITARY
Barber Shop
First Class Service
R B. BENNETT,
Proprietor.
Your Patronage
Appreciated
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Thirty men and one
are investigating prob-
agricultural and indus-
Vocat.onal schools ,in several
Michigan cities have assisted
the State organization of parent
teacher associations by printing
without charge its monthly
bulletin for distribution in their
respective districts.
Carroll Fiorence Pat Metellan1
FLORENCE &
McClelland
Attorneys-at-Law
Gilmer, Texas
Office in Walton Bldg.
Delinsuency in studies
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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mer to be readers of the Daily
Mirror, and we want to publish
the things that win interest all
of them. Phone us anything
you know. Phone No. 179.
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good digestion Price $1.25 per
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held fune 29 io July 5.
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BUSINESS CARDS
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II F Coyle, Surry Turner, H M
Hicks, J C Jenkins, S S Barton,
. J Dalrymple, Andrew Truitt,
W H Blackstone, Eugene Pitt-
inn, Homer Harris, A B Nack-
. Rex Moughon, John Pickitt,
C E Kay. .1 S Ault, C T Cui
11 epper.
Pettit Jury. First Week.
aspire, subject to the action of
tie Democratic primary :
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Travel by teachcrs is encour-
aged by the board of education
of Tulsa, Okla Every third
summer any teacher who spends
the vacation time in travel is
paid full salary at the same rate
per m nth as in the regular
school term.
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responence courses in
"eception and transn:is- '
are offerd by the enzinecr- ’
stens on department of the -
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rolvania State College. |
1e -tdents have ear died in |
• pijio courses ’han in any oi
’ o t r e r correst, ondence .
< our - ( ffered by the depart- i
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Kentu cky now has a State di
rector of mu.de. The creation of
tris office by t he State superin-
tendent <f pub! e instruction is’
the result of the action of the
action of the 1922 legislature,’
which passed a bill giving music ’
place in the course of study for .
all Kentucky schools.
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A "trouble bureau" is operat- [
ed by the Service Citizens of ,
Delaware, a n organizat on 1
which co-operates with the State
department of immigrant educa-
tion in preparing foreign-born
persons for cit zenship. Mora
than 1,000 problems conce: nrs
naturalizatioo were presented to
the Bureau during the past year
by 746 applicants who needed
help These applicants repre-,
Minted 33 nationalities.
lish, C P Davis, P S Johnson, B
F Mitchell, W F Glass, I M
Burroughs.
Petit Jury. Fourth Week.
Jan. 28, 1924.
G T Anderson, N O Bradshaw,
B B Berry, John Hargravea, H
W Weathers. W M Blassingame,
L R Kay. D H Ribble, E A Tur-
ner. E M Corbett, D E Comer, J
J Vernon, J R Melvin, T L
Y elden, J C Easterly, O A
Scarbrough, W M Dunagan, W I
Rich, W J McCullough, J W
Marr, R M Armstrong, O J
Phillips, Frank Ray, W R Wood.
I I Nelson, G T Bullard, A B
Cooper, Joe Hicks Jr., J L Davis,
Holley Shepperd, I W Driggers.
A B Nutt, A W Bradley, L G
Arnold, G A Harrison, Joe Cal-
loway, W E Beavers, J H
Holmes, W E Witcher, J B
Fannin, G L Hart, C II Arnold,
E R Barnaby, E J Farmer, A
Bruner.
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officers, as .indicated, for the
iDemocratic nomination to the
| respective places to which they
JOB WORK
Petit July, Third Week
Jan. 21, 1921.
i I S Me Keller, J H Pearson, F L
Shaw, Ben Whitley, H L Stew-
rtt, J T Youngblood, J J Darnell,
A W Crouch, J J Wheeler, J C
Mullin x, C E Payne, H A Tay-
lor, W HYarbrough, J W Hogan,
। i L Calloway, J R Bryson,
,, Charley Bell, T O Baugh, Dick
l Oliver, N W Scarbrough, J D
i I oyd, S C Morgan, N A Seale,
f O H Floyd, W H Stephens, J P
K Bishop, J F Lovell, R B Pater-
K son, H W Duffey, J C Waller, C
Office in Oden Building
Gilmer, - Texas.
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Fall
creased 60 per cent last year at £
Lawrence College, Appleton. 4
Wis it is believed by the c 1- )
lege authorities that the ini- I
provement was largely the re- f
suit of freshman course -, in h " I
to study. 8
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Pi o nipt ne *• in getting out you
work, and making it to pleaae
"853 We are authorized to an-1
P-e. K, nounce the following candidates
vgw, I f ,r State.
Fire, Tornado, Fail or
Crops, Live Stock, Bur-
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HARRISON & SON
Office Over F & M.Ban
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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/m1/2/?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.