Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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GILMER. Upshur County, FEXAS, FRIDAP AFFERNOON, JAN 9, 1920.
BY GEO, TUCKER.
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From the story, “Auld J remiah” by Henry C.
Rowland.
With the Eegining of
The New Year
We waft our heartiest good wishes for a
hapy and prosperous 1920. -
brain, sweetens the breath, re-
stores energy and cheerfulress..
Pjrice $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co. and R. C.
Barnwell Special Agents.
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16.95 Dresns at omly
19.50 Dresses at only
22.50 Drcases at only
25.00 Dresses at only
29.50 Dresses at only
35 00 Dresses at only
39.50 Dresses at only
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Third Off
tenics. shin foogs, combs
brushes, sponges and the
$26.00 Salta at enby
20.80 Sufba at emy
38.00 suhs at omty
20.60 Saf at emly
45.00 Soits at only
49.50'Shits at'nly
55.00 Suits at only
05.CO Suits at only
Taking Care of
Your Money
And that’s our business, is a g
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Kappy and
$ 6.60 Dreeses at only
7.95 Dreanes at <miy
18.95 Dreeses .rt ow-
CITY MEAT MARKET
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half way on any matter vital to your success or to the wel-
fare of the community.
We hope to have the plessure of adding your name to
our list of depositors and we assure you in advance that
your largest busnesg requirements will be satlufaotorilly
— —Yours respectfulty,
FARMERS 8 MERCHANTS'
NATIONAL BINK
W. C. BARNWELL, Cashier.
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Matinee and Night.
Havingyust opened our Staple Frank Buie, Dock Douphrate,
and FancyGrocery store in‘the visitors :Mr. and Mrs. Miller,
old Daniel & Baxter stand, we Paul Young,—Danley—Warren,
men who
the offer of her seeing them
home.
Those enjoying the delightful
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Mary McLaren
occasion were, class members:
a safe ad satisfactory banking connection.
The officers and directors oths bank
have been successful in their
THe Crow”
ELMO LINCOLN
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“Elmo The Mighty”
Hoot Gibson and Mildred Moore
4 H. P. McGAUGHY, Csher
•QiE OLPEST AND BANK IN
UBSHUR couNgY
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$12.50 AT CAR-T. J. COFFEY
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Willie D. Juinn, Ramie Lee" phone 173 Bril
Mathis, Wedon Terry, Russell
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6 room hquse all wired and piped
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met and handled and your smallest needs cared Nr with
promptness and courtesy.
Let’s get acquainted. Come in and talk over your financiel
needs with us.
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As a frank, friendly Banking institution, and one which j
has at heart the best interest of the community, we fee
especially equipped to offer {ull co-operation to all seking
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• NOW OPEN *
* We have just opened our *
• meat market\ on the East *
* Side of the square and are *
• ready to serve the pub’ic. *
* We invite you to call arid *
* inspect our sanitary ana up- *
* to-date meat market - *
* We at all time expeet to *
• carry a fresh line of beef, •
* mutton and pork. *
• Free deliery. *
• - Courteous treatment to all *1
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McCallan.
Guests: Littles Misses Lor-
Master Clovis Patterson, Willie
Lawrence, Rayfied Boyd. George are now-reaq
Eberhart, Looney Lindsay, Row-'every wants f
land Vivian, Brunell Moon, Auto Truck1
Read and Think This Over
Please consider this letter a personal invitation to come
in and open an accountwith us.
Proprietors
Phone 162,,
Messrs. J. W.BrisonandHen- -one
ry Davis have bought out the ‘
N.io". . ... community, do:
Daniels & Baxter stock, added . S
" sirable place tolive
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delivery truck and buy and sell ars & Robert, J
country produce, and invite 9526
Mr "TRACK. their friends and patrons to give -----------*---— ‘
them-a call. See their advertise- For sick headaches, backache,.
Pvepered to Haal Anvthing
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to _ serve ., your —Dr..and.Mrs..Robertson,Mrs, -
the-grocery line. M. L. Hayes, Hooten, Goodson,
, Free Deivery, Messrs Jerome Reid, Hays, luck
in & Davis. Crosby, J. A. Still, Denmap, and
' 253 6td itwc. Mrs. McAllen.
heartburn, nervous* weaknesa
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HALF PRICE
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The 3rd number if the Ly- The members of the Book
— __ ceum Course, under the aus. Club held their annual Christ-
pices of the Mothil’s Couneil, mas party last Thursdav even-
The home of Mr. and Mrs.' will be at the High/School Audi- ing at the home of Mr and Mrs.
W. C. Barnwell presented a mer-torium next Tuesdy .ight. 7*7. R. Warren.
ry scene Saturday evening Jan. It will be a program of soles. As soon as the guests had all
3 from 6 to 8 o’clock when Miss vocal duets, piano duet 3, drama- arrived and found their places
Evelyn Barnwell entertained her tic and humorous readings, at the tables they were served
Sunday School class of boys and sketches with human appeal a delicious two course luncheon
their friends. ithat go, in pleasing cortume, by consisting of turkey, dressing,*
In the lively game of “Going the Boyds. Don’t 1iss it. cranberry jelley, olives. celery,,
to Jerusalem1,0' Leone Childress Watch for further announce- hot biscuits, coffee pecan salad
was most successful and won ment and herchal pubbing and cake,
the cheers. . j • 7h l Several games of 42 w ere then ’
In the contest of pinning up -pcgp,, played and heartily -enjoy1 by
the stocking for Santa to fill MONGOMER STEER f all.
Master Brunell Moon won the INCIPIENT BLAZE FRIDAY Those present were; Mr. and;
prize, a box of candy. | ____ {-" Mrs. J. B. Arnsby, Buford I
Then followed a display of . - Robertson, J. R. Reid, M. B. |
Fimw.L. a, 1: 1 11 . , . The residence of Mrs. A. B. _ ...
fireworks in which all took part . Briggs, Brice Bledsoe, B. W.
After, other games delicicus re- Denton, south Montgomery St., Wood, j E. Croley, J. R. Warren
freshments were served and caught on fire from a defective L N Coe, T R. Croley, J. A.
Miss Evelyn delivered the tired flue Friday morning, and the Mathis, B e Cook, Walter Mar-
but happy little girls to their re- Fire Department was called out shall, T A Cook, Roy Bennett,,
spective homes, the “young and the fire was extinsished Allen McClelland U. E. Oliver,
— men” being too brave to accept before, any serious damage was H M Patterson, E R Knowles,
done. — . , W. T. McAlpin, Miss Lula Boyd,
“ Mrs. Burell Stamps, J. W Croley
Working and sang are the
elements of foffune.
Biters is the remedy that mesua-pimegag,m--,-
w. it. purities the -bowels, 044/177 Ei'WFfl ogpR
tones (he stomach, chars (be ---00 1'0
Robertson, Margaret Aldridge, a. cante. s.en, aquv
Hazel Vaughan, Mittie Crain, a lot of new goods to it, have
Lois Hays.
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The fact that you may not now be a depositer of this
bank does not-in the sligheet preclude us from extending 2
to you its-full facilities. In the event the opportunity for •
service arises you will find us more than willing to meet you I
Matinee and Night
BOOK MB ..,
ENTERTAINED
The gretest single element in the sucress-.
ful naagement of a farm ds other business
is eboperation with a bank. B,
We need this co-operation and wraespecial-
ly invite the account of farmers ancbusi-
news men. Help us when your yield is boun-
tiful and we will help you when it isn’t.
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you can make no mistake in associating yourself, and on
their behalf the writer hereby rirtenaa to you an invitation
to come in and talk oyer-our affairsith us, and shall
personally welcome every opportunity bhat Dresents to
demonstrate the value of the srvieewhiehtkis instillation
renders, looking forward to the establishmentot porman-
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get anything
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We protct our evstom-
ers by handling cn!y
such brands of carned
goods whose makes have
high reputations to up-, 1
hold. *.
There are numerous
poorer grades rurketed <
which we have can fully
avoided in selecting for
our trade, thocgh we 1
might profit iore by
stocking them.
The price of these bet-
ter grades are low en-
ought to suit all. . .
J. A. STILL
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Phone 143
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fontion in usir.e tcilet
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Next Tuesday Evening al -the.
High School Auditorium ,
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A LARGE STOCK OF READY-
TO-WEAR at a GREAT SAVING
Ladios’Misses’and Children’s Coats, Suits and Drosses
, Reduced One-Fourth, One-Third, and as Much.........-
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5 The West as it really is, withits Fun and FroT
ics, Fist Fights and Foolery--withha Smashing Big
3 Battle of Bullets amid Flying Feathogs.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920, newspaper, January 9, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431635/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.