Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, August 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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General Practice
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Big Teams, Heavy Wagons
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Prompt service, moderate price.
Give Me a Trial
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Residence Phone 353
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OLD LINE LIFE INSURANCE
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— J. R. MINGS, Proprietor.
Open Day and Night
THE MIRROR is paying cash
t ier everything it buys. No one
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charged to it. In fact we are not
asking anyone to charge any-
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Physician and Surgeon
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Residence Phone 38
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will stand well amongt hose who
hav: added luster to the pages
of our country’ll history, and
with this frugality and match-
lew citizenship they have done
well their part in building this
gloat commonwealth. The Ger-
mans are wrong in staying out
of the primary: patriction and
self respect should call every-
one of them to a participation in
our primary on August 28th,
and forever silence these deme-
gogues who have en unjustly
questione! their good citizenship.,
N. A. SHAW. Presi.
Texas Farmars League
Hon. James E. Cox,
Dayton, Ohio.
Dear Mr. Cox:-‘The Farmers’
League of Texas” send you their
congratulations upon your nom-
ination! and heartily endorse
play 1,000 pew Fall Samples in
all the latest colori and shades.
Pick yours while the picking is
good.
AS CHEAP NOW AS THEY
WILL BE THIS YEAR
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at rkasonahle prices and
prompt del very. No sale
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For rate. and.tenpHee J.W. CALLAWAY
Office in Ci^aby Bldg. I Phone 306
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FARMERS HOLD MEETING fight for your nomination. They
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Dallas Texas, Aug. 12? 1920- ittee of this State for a pre-
“Gus Shaw, President of The ferential primary offering to
’Farmer’s League of Texas, was pay the expense of the primary
in the Citv today attending a in order thatwe might you
rail meeting of the Farmers’ our support for President: this
League of Texas. When asked was refused us by the State Exe-
about politics. Mr. Shaw replied: cutive . Committee. Had we
•Politics is getting hot enough been given a primary your en-
an Texas to please a red-headed dorsement by the Farmers of
Irishman.” and the old adage Texas would, have been over-
chat politics make strange bed- whelming, and you would have
fellows- was never more prac- received on the first ballot in
tically demonstrated than it-is San Francisco the forty votes
today in this State. For in- that you were entitled to receive
sance: after he people who were and never received.
for Mr. Cox'for President, had _ N- A. SHAW, Presi.
been refused a preferential pri- 5. -sHERtE-, Sec.
mary by that “unincor- RESOLV ED:
your clear and unmistakable
stand for those principles-—the
dthing. Thri necetitate* our pa- perpetuation of which must de-
Atrens being prompt to pay. - We pend the life of this Republic.
r"have to have money to run the The Farmers’ of Texas had
rbuiness and appreciate your studied and endorsed your great
a promptness in paying. administration as Governor, and
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Physician and Surgon.—
Gilmer, Texas
fiee in the Oden Building.
Office phone 167 Res 276.
T. II. Briggs M. R. Briggs
BRIGGS A BEGGS
Attorneys-at-law
Offices in F. A M. Bank Bldg and
Walton Bldg.
Gilmer, Texas
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in this State—to keep it in
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sure you that this power is
PROFESSIONAL CAlns '•
J. N. ALD RIDGE
Attorney-at-law
Gilmer • *.* Texas.
.Will Practice in all the Courts
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HORACEV. DAVIS
Attorney-at-Law
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DR. J. E. ROBERTSON
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Gilmer, / Texas.
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Gilmer, Texas
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porated political junta, known as The Farmer s League of Tex-
tthe oligarcy or the Immortal as go on record condemning the
Fort we find that they have attempt of an oligarchy of poli-
• assembled under the name of ticians depriving the people of
“Cox-Roosevelt National Com- their right of expressing their
mittee," notwithstanding they preference as to the nomina-
nrefused to "give the people a pri- tion of the Democratic President
mary when they had petitioned and we condemn further their
for one that they might support attempt to substitute convention
Mr. Cox, but they cast at San nomination instead of primary,
Francisco forty votes. or every and warn the voters of the State
vote that they had an opportun- that to submit to this attempt
ity to vote against cur Great will Be giving this political oli-
Nominee. They are now beg- garchy power to completely dis-
ging for funds for the democrat, franchise the country vote.
ac party, but I prefer to send We heartily thank: and com-
my contribution and advise oth- mend the Hon William Jennings
~rs to, to the Star Telegram, Bryan for his following words
Ft. Worth, where we will get -of warning in the Commoner of
• -credit for it, and where we are July issue:,
sure it will not be diverted to as- "McAdpo signalizes his defeat
sist in nominating a man who by saying that the Presidential
has declared that these who op- Primary should be abolished
pose him should be placed in the and the old system convention
Hindenburg. Line. This means restored. The distinguished Ex-
to deport ; the last surviving Secretary is walking backwards,
member of our constitutional The San Francisco Convention,
convention, the Hon. W. P. Me- furnishes a good illustration of
Lean, the banishment of that up- what the BOSSES can do We
right Judge W. H. Poindexter, need a NATION WIDE PRESI-
who was battling for prohibition DENTIIAL PRIMARY AND
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, August 16, 1920, newspaper, August 16, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431815/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.