The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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ADVERTISING RATES
DISPLAY MATTER
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That No Gilmer Citizen Can
Afford to lgno e.
Danger Signal, X .1 comek from
5—E. Berry, Glenwood .
6—A. J. Riley. aFyette
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—ia study of conditions, the possibfll-
' ties here actually astounded ma • Ev-
ery time I sell a man a” tract of Colo-
drelsof letters from Iowa, Kansas.’
Nebraska and Oklahoma."
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JUSTICIS OF rur PRACE
Preciuct i J. M. MobnrGilmer j
" a—P.J. Chapman, Coffeevill
“ • 3—G. T. Pitman, Simpsouvil
4—D. Walker, Rhonesboro ‘ I
5— Howard Bradley, Glenwoo
6— w. B. Dniel,‘La Fayette
7—T. w. Smith, Big Sandy
4—w. R. Finney, Rhonesboro
7-R. T. How,1h Big Saidy
s—L: O. Shockey. Diana.
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PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS IN THE
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FERED EVERY ENCOUR.
' -rel.s, setilers, not so’diers, build empires.’ That Daily Statesman, the Daily Express and the Daily
is’the optimistic doctrine of this paper. A pile of Record are tongue and pen against prohibitior,
rilrond ties on the ringline anda plow ripping and they never lose an oj prtunity to prejudice
up s H-land around the shack of a home-builder is public sentiment against the movement, And the
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Remnember the name—Doan’s
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There is one reason for the high psies of foq-
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Many Ate Buying Homes
DISTRICT ANDCOUNTYOFFIC
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Congressman- Gordon Russen, 1
tate Senator—W. J. Greer, Willa ]
Representative— W. O. Stamps, Gil
Diriet Judge—R, w emoson,ei
Dist. Atty.—J. H- Beavers, wiuu
District Clerk—T. H, Oliver, dini
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■id valorem tax rate for thi§ year
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from . ss than tast year.The stare I
made the food of the country have gone back to dllwaztwholald down.theacars and
pasturage. The farmers simply cannot get the barked in the land business. -I was
.men to raise crops. It is a pity that our laws will first.ajtracted by the great opportuhi-
h . j. . . - •1 . 1 . . ties, sald Mr. Vining in an interview
notanw American farmers to import real farm- , in a Denver paper, -but having made
ers frn Europe who know howvt cic iicvok
James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture.-
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G. II. Bla. k. Harrison St.!
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with price lists
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congress.. No do bt t here is a diTerence of opin- sideof prohibition in Texas. It wouid get the
ion about its merits, but) it is tie best that could biggest boost of any paperin the state. The field
be passed, and qiile 1 k ly t’e b 5 one Chit c .11111 is white unto the harvest, and such a d;. ly would
be for the whole country Som e of our convict- reach a state-wide circulation inside of a year,
men are going-iuto hysterics about their voteh. Well, it will come. Such a moral wave n: this will’
and making excuses for what they did, but we find a daily exponent before many more yi.rs. if
—— dences; makes accused party prove his innocence
before any evidence is offered? makes the posses-
sion of a Federal license positive proof of guilt,
and has many other extreme provisions.
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3dt 24*042- EkPERNNCT
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There is not a daily ; per in Texas that stand- 'of sick kidreys and arn you of ihe
■ -’ihereisaijenorm-usp^ Hon. A. S? Hawkins, of i !rine, in which Jie .^;^
in Michigan and New York About one-third of a states that he will be a cm ible for lieutenant we het busy and supply him with ail
pecan crop in Texas________ governor next year. It. .will be remembered byEhthmnjaver"wwaypoasldeingat
7 , • many that Mr. Hawkins resigacd his seat as state . ting. loc ted. We ire receiving hun-
“Our civilization rests on thewholsomeness,‘senatorinthe Thirtieth legislature rather than drels of letters from lowa. Kansas
the attractiveness, the ompleteness, a, weli as substitute his personal judgment fortheinstruc-
the prosperity of the ILe in the count; y. tionsof his constituents one the Bailey question
the back Back pains,, dall
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ment and irrpgula of passage.
Graceton. our young neighbor on the cast, is Fer .this action he was “praise I by some and ridi-
growing. It was'visited by an automobile one cuDd by others.” but he says he is “still of the
nay last week, going from Longview to Cofleet opinion that a democratic representative should
vn'le. ._______________ resign his position rathef than violate the instric- Nature Gives Timely Warning
. The ruralcarriers, alithe others, tion of his party" He served as representative, —
want rhe cypress crossings rocked and put high senator and distriet and isthe author of
1 .... 1 • • several important laws passed by the legislature.
enough so tl ey will be good any uay or night ilL K .
the season • He was reared in oitiieast Texas, andhisfather ,
- . . ' was a well known Methodist preacher in Upshur, 11
The Frisco railrod will-operate, its first tram Marion, Cass, Hunt and
Camp counties. Mr.
into New Orleans September 1. The Marshal, Hawi ins when a young man taught nchool in
East Texas may become, later on. if it is not m- Wood-and Rains counties, and is , iite w 11 known [ mber lluin.
red 1—0------------- in postions of East Texas-wils Pint Chronicle. 1 ■ •
Gilmer has had quite a good spell at building The letter referred to ab jo was duly received eduism
thissummer so fur, and somegocu buildings to by The Mirror some U sau - ,
year. ----
Co for clanges n *t acepted
the sort of activity which makes for civilizati n, evening dailies are in line with their morning ccn- tained
c mmerce. comforts of life. nrst-cka:s citizenship temporaries. But notwithstanding these deposing! Doan’s Kidiav !‘1
em r Im” i-r On the contrary, a bnehof forces prohibition has captured one hundred and I ag
!int irni lusiiid withapari pwdgg uctther fifty- seven of the most popnhus and progressive dri
"uictic. ipiutiu, nbni ‘ i cuntsiu the state, and wehavewonparzial,,
I 11 Do bnsiss this year. L i a g veron .M.c, • • T, ,.
netyear Th WVorthStar sixty .lour of the remain.ng counties. Really we
—-------------1----- have only twenty-four counties in Texas that my back sowm dlappeared
THE TARIFF TAlK _ are totally wet. The county weeklies are prac-
'There is ait ugether too much tarifdiscu:siiin tically all with us, and they reach a
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Gaunty Judge— Albert A"aherry; Gil
• • ‘« AtQ— W. W. Sanders,
Trek. -C. C. Hill. ..
V'veler inches :5 cents per inch each insertion,
ovr 10 inches <1 under half page. 20 cent* per
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larger I highly recommend Doan’s’ikny
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ef the prohahilities.
. Thewentherletwcek was the hotst known fopelibitien. They have nil opposed it from approich <f dry
for years. I hur uDy m‘ rnins the , rd wave can e the beri.ninig of the light dovi to the present j Brigl’s desea-,
down vearadusly, and by j rihirplnte wi a time. irue, the Dallas Daily News is now :
‘weido; change. Ihe heat.wave h; oxtered tialuponthe subject, and editorially ith:snozh:
rEnemawnzaalioveriexnii "linois.and ingtosayeipurfororagainstit It sinply gives
the.news on the subject and leaves the reader to Gilmer, Texas,
mala un hie u indoment The "uii Post he years kidney trouble clung to me. I
My buck pained me almort, con. PDDv PSH1 nrug €11 PC
stantly an H my I: iiney were versKLa •UiLDNU 3 1 L3.
weak, thes secretions being unmaj GROUHDS FeR rore
uralandiallowe W alatd, e. n-i BALDING PURPOSES Hitt
a stdiront la arizn «.f । . '
a 2., . p... ' •T i1a, of family now living
I p cta b . at Iimumscutsideof School District No. 46.
or,,., ,, A ho w 1+ 53 land for trueker
dirccted Th' .r r . i’arpiu 1mesadjuiningAsh-
■ land; I j*nur cottv. lexas.
"a very -iul: ‘A- I ‘ pmi i: i Marshail & Eak Texas Ry. - -
Eight months school
Tom Moughon,
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A:ronesencing asltetch nndosaRot mny
<; ■ .y nertnt our opirion free Deer Ba
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P a *iRoucht oia ti
Sciestilic jmgrical
' A hnpdomely Muntrntel r. Lerues
in culason of nny rieutiug i’p-inak TemN
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the kidney secretions. They will . _ y— ....
Warn you when the kidneys are I School fax the Same- — PerCapita
sick. Well kidness ex erete cleat, Scbo I Apportioment Re-
• Supt.—A. F. s.epperd- <4
" Clerk—J. W,,Willeford, *
Tax Assessor—J. H. ings, . 12
Tax Collector—M. D. Stanley, •
Sheriff—L. ALatch, e
County Surveyor—W. C. Elms, “
■ COMMISSIOSERS:
Preciuct I—Joe E. Glover, Di
“ 2—E. J. Chapman, Coffeevill
“ 3—Jay Childress, Gi u
duced 50 Cents.
Austin, Aug. 16.—The state
n,l ' ~ ~ *~7 “IT ~ ‘ ' i rado irrigated land I feel i have per-
ihe conduct of our state prison, if one-half the formed an invaluable servtce tor that
....... >.i , .2u or -ocictic.. — reports are true, is needing not” only invostigation, Unn KufeTf depehndentsupnesaim
al m ittir- ..i a purely versonul nut; out immediate reforming in the treatment of the Denver win.be that we will deal only
ur cout-z12cet-rling. ' convicts. Ihe reported malircaimienc ofci.icis in bona fide propositions, andit any
ouriumradverti-inartes wilt be charged for nil no . . . . i . | oneuhas a claim at misrepresentation
, . 7.7 .r1. n116t- or other ndert ikings. the object of 1S a remectionon the present, administration of the we will invite him to makein thorough
w > 1, - tr-e mom > tor any purpse whatever. ! State. No matter how we dslilre to speak about investigation at our eexpanse. „An.em I
. . - .. ,4 * . —AtFe .was never successfully DUlII up
u- iption 5la ser. in uvance Sinklecpenhe • it, nor how little consideration we think c nvicts on misrepresentation. .
Wi" i .mt iaid /iiHau 3 "2" ‘neadorrecuire thevareentiidtEman.trpat.: “Another thing we have arranged to
( orc-pondeni- HIV required tO sizn thir names, not or nee ° neHHie, -ney are enumem - uumane Hem ? do is to sell a limitea number of tracts |
ad iu tou omt a-auevidenceof zood faith . ; ment, and not to barbarities. Men become brut-: of Colorado land' to people in the sal-)
„ y yxyifrf:: frs 2 aanudidatcsuanonsanxttegishand intolerant, and wiil g to any lengths inctecclass. "eersizoingatotde
lint- ' - their treatment of men when they are placed in j wherein our lands are located needs
' sutcriter- are to alwny* -k for THE MIRROR authrity,. but the governoz or ti.us state. Of any. more populaton. ‘Ta esalar ed man.
wnca . aning t.>r ihcir inai. and upon failure to reccive the paper . . ... as he pay a up on. his put chase, is <n
mi ’ll notir - okher state, should not u.1 W mon, white or black, abled to improve his holding whenever
------------to be worked beyond their. 4 eng th, and punished Itecsustatyhia Htd.progrersthnAYtbat
AUGUST 26, 199. fur not fulfilling the task ii2 day i not far dis of the man wno can pay cash outright papers will be seatto you one year for
tant when we-sha ee 1k umhLhe present heststlsrultimate suecegs ihanensthe the amunt set opposite. This is a
prison system of Texas i! . umerandi.ngourrpkne’d land in the great Grand vol chance to get good leading matter. By
1 ‘ . . ■. " • t ley fruit sectiom, near Oran^ Junction ithusorlerinayou not only save money,
c , A . r +kic e. a% n hAA • 1-4 n t or I n a . « . _
in the weekly, 1s well :5. in the dally, press, and circle of readers than do the dailies. They are t Pil!s”in return for the benefit th. y ’
on ^he platform. Thetzriinispagsed. Hex- renlly the moulders of public sentiment. . But it is I have brought m."
presses the best wisdom, and skill of the .American strange that some leading daily does not take t he For sale by alldealers pic.
show for it. Morc are being planned, and a new
stato bunk, under ti state guarantee law, is one
can see no occasion for it Everyman who was one ofthe present list does not becomeavonvert,
in congress acted according to his be: t judgment; one will ’rise up and occupy the field, ft didin Skin diseases ’ and Pis.
actel as he wists thought his people ould have Georga; in Tennessee, in North Carolin;-., and the! and guaranteed bv RC Barn-1 e
" ■ the - stles. will ceme by ard by Wil. - srn •
in a tariff confernce. They cannot bf arried in Texas -he people cre iwung forit and tW Lr. mhs
out- all know chat-and splittin hairs about the zre resdy to give it welcome. On with the battle! just * jvw
matter does not help it. --Home and Jtate . ; "verswiiere.
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Atlanta (‘oustituti m and Sunny
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i hi icea Week Constitution.. 1 75
. Home and Farm .................... 1 50 I
Ieiland . Magaine. ’.........I.'.;;.!.™- I 50 I
Physical Culture . ... 175.
New Idet Magazine .......... 1 50' |
Nitonal Nlagtzine ........... I jo . I
bashville American, weekly,,.......... 1 50 |
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s1niT- made effective in Alabama lubt week. Anything
even smelling like whisky is prohibited. It forbids .
Publisher. । the possesslonf liquor, except in private resi-
LOCAL. OR REAQING MATTER
Tri-ent. oc-ial. or -peciul notices. -uch ts lort,
(na. for sole etc.. 1 cent a word forench inrertion. c- toi
accus ordci. Initial*, numter- and a’brevjation- count 1
-uc - woh- Fer example J. J. Jone- •lec 1- 1
w > 111 1m- cbintecl a- •> wore!~.
, -- 1,01- f.ir regular adverti-ef- 5 cents a Tite
e t •'• -ertim. in: plin tspe. it in black. • buldlinced t> 1.1
10 cents. ( “ ' 1 '
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______ _ _On® ot the best examples of un-
increasing through eatradeccdpaa anabecntuandairz;
U" " . ' the usual additions at home and from immigration, । men in positions to talk and set ad-
"-hional curda *inle.8 a year. Drtneru . “ the eultivated area of the counitryis decreasing.! visedlyiwas the action recently of j
r . j « * , . . ' , . 11 . C. Vining, fr many years general su-
thousands of acres formerly raising products that perintendent of the Colorado Midland
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Tise apple vr-fi. 17 malingabig show inthe,hedds,that‘astatowius b0 ast “or J
noth justnowaittabuuti-abarreh ' ‘ehouf allow men to be l; ii I, .pI enduraice Kon. orietlngtthccutonas “1“^.
Therain-cam -Monday night about mic- for simple^ lack of • stre.^ th to (ji^r Vm onerous, ^^rado a veritable garden t Fort Worth Record .......Srz5
Tugh r andwasayreatretreffrorthedustanddttres . smrpotTettrsthatwe recelvefromDallas New?. 05'
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heat _____:_____-______ I The Chronicle ismteeti el a tter from tion in preference to local customers • ■ ---m-"-/9
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1909, newspaper, August 26, 1909; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431095/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.