The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 54, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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GEORGE TUCKER A SONS
Geo. Tucker, Editor
J. Albert Tucker, Adv. M’g’r
SUBSCRIPTION RATES, DAILY EDITION
CLASSIFIED ADS
One Year
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The Federal budget system
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in't need his best Queen’s =
hit of small,
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than manufacturing
which are now beihg
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Talking machines traded for
pianos. J. L. kilter. 33dw1m
24 1m.
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Office in F
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prompt shipm
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Crops, Livi
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N.M.HARRI .
Office Over F.'
appreciated.
motto. .
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Trucks W
for sale cl
Mt. Pleasa:
49 6tdc
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FOR SALE
Warren Heigh
and modern ci
garage, gardey
Co. Philadel-
44 30tdc.
SiAacribers desiring the address of their paper changed will
plesse state both the old and the new address.
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The boundary dispute of Tex-
as and Oklahoma is back in the
courts.
The Poles and Germans have
clashed in upper Selisia, The
Germans captured 14 machine
guns, but the Poles used an arm*
ored train.
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Sugar, 10 pounds for-----
Beans al kinds per pound------
Black Eyed peas, per pound -----
Tomaties, .per can----------
Corr., 2 for----------—-
Oats, 2 for------------------
upon that momentous occasion
and that which the doughoby
used.
Tell your wants in a 25 cent
want ad.
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IN NEW
Enbered at the post office at Gilmer Texas, as second class mail
matter
To any Poin
Day or
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Phone: D
Night
Gilmer,
HILDRESS
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YCAL
WORK
fans, irons
cal repair
its furnish-
Na. Rnk
Texas
we; SELL ’EM
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My Home on (
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showing that actual sales for
80,958 Ford cars and trucks y
• April requisitions alreap.
ed April output of the fact
These facts dearly iMw
HISTORY OF WAR
ISN’T SUCH ALONG
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Extra Str-A-StarRed Cedar Shingles
“Rite Grade Inspected"
WESTERN UNION
TELEGRAM
nice assort
own root ro
grafted sto
pot plants.
YOSrVI
JANUARY'..............
FEBRUARY ---
MARCH -----------
Total Production
Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber
Stam Kim-deied
Mr. Joe Martin—Rex today.
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Subscribe for the Minor.
Some
FACTS
General Merchandise
s BETTIE. TEXAS
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
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Long Leaf Yellow Pine Heart Sills
Dressed Four Sides
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Rev. G. S. Harmon, with a pis-
YTHING FROM CELLAR TO ROOF
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______ $523
__________ 98c
ST.VU
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______ $150
. $2.75
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FLO WES
For funei
or any
with abstraets and other papers.
The Bonner Loan & Nnwestment Co
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JOHN W. PROCTOR
(GILMER. TEXAS
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“FAIR DEAL. ‘
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! rible war.” He recognizes this. It
Lis many of these unlettered lads
Ks FOk SALE
There seems to be an effort to
try to tax the motor truck out
of existence. True the motor
truck wears the goods roads, and
iterferswithr-the-pleasre-im-
Oki Papers for sale cheap.
Twenty cents per hundred at
at this office. tf.
When the division was getting , tol, stopped a mob climbing a
data for its history the enlisted j stairway in a hospital to get to
men were asked to write their | a wounded man. A determined
rFezizneAteAsiprees3zssatat:8n7
STORY FOR SOME of the land and woods who made
----- I the victory possible. It is all the
W. J. Tucker in Longview Leader more credit to them. For in their
The history of America’s re- humble way they had learned
it is much needed
niw.
-- Pittsburg
For the serious diseases that
attack the kidney’s Prickly Ash
Bitters is a remedy of merit. It
relieves backache, dizziness, per
sistent headache,loss of strength
and nervous weakness; symp-
toms which indicate kidney
trouble. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co. and R. C. Barn-
well special agents.
ires board and
GENUINE
“BULL"
DURHAM
tobacco makes 50
good cftarottoB for
8. ,0c
can truly tell you that there
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Specials on Groceries _ I
STEPHENS
and SANDERS
Attorneys-At-Law
Offices’in Hirst National
Ban Building
Gilmg, Texas
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some. The account that one, the highbrow cult.
man of the Rainbow Division j The gvernment will do well,
wrote reminds us of the edict of as it has done splendid work in
that dean of editors who once the education of its soldiers, if it
remarked that he could “write can continue to instruct them,
the second coming of Christ” in Their needs are great, for we
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Fire, Toi
(PROFESSION
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brought tears to eyes unaccus-
tomed to such by telling of h w
he left home with those two
same buddies ;of how they roam-
ed the backwods together; how
the rallied to the call without
being urged that thev had sworn
that the last would avenge the
deaths of the others if such was
either’s fate and how he went up
| bayonet bristling Cote de Chat
illion and was one of these men
who remained when the forces
I had swept through the Krieme-
l. held Stellung. But now. the best
I he can offer it “this was a ter-
nhking business
m Evernthing
Me-Women. $30
ORDER THAT SUIT TODAY
Hundreds of samples toselect Bcm Prices to suit ev-
ery ones pocket book.
CLEANIN
Neatly and Promptly
delivered. Phone Me.
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eh.d,e
agpruse
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room, ih priva • family. Gentle-
man willanly I e home Saturday
'ATO SLIPS—
H slips, or $2.50
ots. Mail orders
ttention. Beds
lant. Phone 76,
ddressE.F.Al-
ify 107,719 additional care and trucks and the estimat
Aasembly plants combined calls for only 90,000.
ha demand for Ford products is growing much faster
duce and were it not for the dealers' limited stocks,
—---------- _ I many more'customers would have been compelled
to wait for their ears. It will be onl) a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of
orders will prevent anything like prompt deliveries. *,n
If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you want it, you should
place your order now. Don’t delay. Phone us or drop us a card.
at Any Time
NSht
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h 137.
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Pxas
! number of Ford
fwe are offering
• Can be seen at
ho has written so =
• experiences might =
the lon ; marches he =
that he would have employed ont sign their name to the gay
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Cople des
SWEET%PO
$2.75 per thus
in ten thousand
' given promg
north of Ligh
at residence. A
ite room houee|
Yniences. nice ।
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 117
Reside ru e hone 38
Office inWaton BTd’g.
DR. E. C. Me ALPIN
Dental Surgeon
Oden Building
ousines, and causes the idle rich
to have to occasionally slow up
to get around them, but they
cent participation in the world the teachingn of born patriotiam: I seryet8er9od tPtneoSana mn.'
W ar is not such a long story for I ev en though they were not of
dollars and want to give you =
the opportunity of placing three funds. Loans must be =
Candy
Start at F
furnished, j
Weekly. Bt
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85 87,221
74 Total Retail Sales______208,082
rat three months of 1921 exceeded production by
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Tyler,Tezas
Fred Han Agent
, Phone 122
experiences and submit them to ; and courageous man with a good
the editors. Here is the complete , six shoioter could often prevent
story without .correction that some of the lynchings we have.
oneoTfthem handed in:
P WORK” is my
t
the history of this great war has been adopted and now only
that I has experienced my first awaits the signature of the pres-
Battle was on the tool front Sep- „ident. That is one good law we
teip 12, 1918, we had a Big Bom- must credit the republicans with.
Barnment went Before we start-, >
ed and then we went through no Fo, pep ,i .
Man’s lad in Bob war trangle-1 OR RENT-4 unfurnished
—. .0 " . rooms. Phone 165s 3tdp
ment and they had a bad P F
mashane gun fire on .us but we
K45N2hts
74PB) quc an1e ana 8400,6060
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"”ig ele dleene. Try ehi
treetmemt M ene "e
ROBERTSON’S DRUG STORE
ELEC
REPAI
House wirin
or any elec
work. New ।
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LOYD
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went through and drove them
far siviril miles back—lots was '
killed and wounded in the strug-' __ ____
UnssdatandfromgthersttoBurs‛EpullmiIIMIIHiImmIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII•MIIIIIIIIIII
a the front.. And this = very attractive and made promptly. Submit appificaions
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- AND
IS CARDS
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IERTSON
RF. Dahlas, Texas, 10,05 p. m., May 25th, 1921.
Ford factory at Detroit. They shew you just
a built each month since January 1, 1921 and ।
ners, in the United States. \
Del. to Retail Customers ■
57,208 " ‘
88,608
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J. M. MARSHALL,
Agent.
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.ttc
-.nne. - geoa
—ther wa a Big BomBardment g
that from Both sides. They came i=
9 clos- of killing me until they=
knocked me dgvn with the ex- =
plosion of the shell. One nite I ^E
was sleeping on a hill and they =
lame AVer a big shen and killed =
■ by men and I had my shoes pull- =
ed off and was tieing right by1S
my side and bloed them a way =
and I haint seen my shoes sense =
' ' did not touch me—this was =
s teriaibe war.” । =
P ‘ * hile the North Carolina =
ahd hen house
•. »r phobe 49.
\ 49 6tde
$5.00 One Month
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I Have taken charge af W J
Wood Shop. southwestf ti
will do all kinds of wood ahd
the Grist Mill and grind co
have worked with my uncle
DO YOU LOVE YOUR NIFE?
If you do buy her an instant
gas oil burner for her cook stove ,
and save her the trouble of pok-
ing wood, apd removing soot
and ashes. Np smoke, no odor,
no ashes, no sbot do waiting.
Make your own gas from ccal
oil, the cheapest fuel in existence
—Cesae and see it fully demea *
strated at no 200 Montgomery
We have several invetrs desiring choice farm koams in
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TiftqiiinH DAiir MIRROR
ML Pleasant ML.VereA.
r ade barei ‛ ed, which is a
fact; of how he slept in rain and
mud without grumbling; of
when he went without food, and
how he charged into those “ma-
chine guns" with an intelligence
Shakespeare would have been
glad to have displayed in hi* l
his own line. The spirit is there.
“We had a bad machine gun
fire," he tries to tell you. “But
we went through.” That is the
main thing he “went through”
and he lived to tell the story. Jf
he had beer a mster of descrip-
live writing he might hate
ADVERTISING RATES .Fsi- •
Daily, per inch .....20 eta Weekly, per inch - 25 cts
Locals
Weekly, per line -------10 cts Daily per line .. 10 cts
, Daily and Weekly both ............ 15 cts.
9 Lai y Soap 6 for —.
, 3 1-2 .b can paid coffee...
I Lard 45 lb. can---—
Cooking Oil, per gX —.
7 cans Salmons -
4 pound bucket Lard -
8 pound Bucket Lard-
Cane seed, amber andor
Velvet Beans, per bu -
Evaporated apples pel
See me at hdohe
The first bale of the 1921 cot- ' “rs • • Smth
ton crop was received in Houston pn Tn
from the Rio Grande valley,
Thursday May 26th, shipped by
E. Matz and was sold at the cot-
ton exchance there Friday the
27th for $1,300. This was four-
teen days earlier than the record
established in 1916.
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Mrs. Nellie Fields of Tusia
Ok. was given 20 years for kill-
ing her former husband. She
must not have made as impres-
sive an appearance before the
Oklahoma jurv as did Clara
Smith Hamon, and it might be
that she killed a better man.
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if we could dispose of a few
bales of our surplus from last
years crop at half the price that
the first bale in Houston brought
the South would soon be enjoy-
ing a season of great prosperity.
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The clouds portend rain, and
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hgsyurehdonr.
About .
Here are authentic figure a mom
how many Ford cars and trucks Hav
how many have been sold to retail 9
FOR SALE- A good milk cow
fresh in milk. I hone 228. Stde
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Mice Gilmer
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. FLOWERS
Is, yeddings,
her/ purpose,
MARSHALL MOTOR CO.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 54, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1921, newspaper, May 28, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432004/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.