The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 210, Ed. 1 Monday, November 17, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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with our expert dry clean ing.
For Only
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Mrs. J. B. Powers and Misses
Loraine Powers and Elizabeth
Norma Talmadge in “Song of
Love” will be the attraction at
We are ordering our fall supply of roses.
Owing to our limited supply of nursery space we will he
unable to carry a large stock but will be glad to order any
special kind you want if you Will phone us your orders.
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the Crystal tonight.
"The Song of
Four people of Troup are at
the Pasteur Institute for treat-
ment from a rabid dog bite.
-Mrs..John Grammer is visit-
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Deeds, Vendor’s Lien Notes, Qil
Leases, Royalty Deeds, and in
various forms AU in stock. ••
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which took place at Marshall,
October the twenty-fourth.
Both of the young people are
well known in Gilmer and the
Mirror joins their friends here
All kinds of models, ultra to conservative;
All kinds of prices, from $20 to >65, according to the quality
The Weekly Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly News, >1.75.
turned from a visit to Henrietta
where she visited her daughter,
Mrs. L. B. Hapgood.
Beginning Thursday, Novem-
ber 20, we will deliver ice in the
residence by orders only. Your
order must be in the office by
10 a. m. for delivery that day.
We will continue making our
delivery on the square. d
Phone 187 East Texas Ice Co.
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Misses Fay Marshall and Lois
McGaughy and Mrs. Hugh Quin
have returned from a visit to
Pittsburg.-------- ।
Twas years ago and miles away
I heard this declaration.
But I am wiser grown today
And know its refutation;
And I have seen how tragic is.
The fate of men with hearts like Ma.
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Of one of Nowhere's bywys. 2
Here was the chance at last, I knew, *
To do the work I wished to do!
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-SONG OF LOVE”
AT CRYSTAL TONIGHT
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• IN THE MIRROR
2 I followed far this sylvan lane, $^1
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3 Forgetting quite all hope of gain P9
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2 For which my soul was hungering! g
' I found the fortune which my friend
, Had sought in vain on highways;
. Invited to Attend
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Lone Wolf Gonzallus has been-
sent to Waxahatchieto investi-
gate the murder of Serf Cohn,
a.young merchant there, son of
Joe Cohn.
Mrs. Clyde Coleman arrived in
’Gilmer Saturday for a few days
visit with her aunt, Miss Laura
Benton. Mrs. Coleman will be
pleasantly remembered in Gil-
mer as Miss Merrill Benton and
no doubt some,of her friends in
Gilmer will learn with interest
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g I chose a charming trail one day
38 They said would lead to Nowhere,
4 But I went blithely on my way
2 To find what flowers grow there,
3 For 1 was seeking happiness 1
5 And courting Nature’s kind caress
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LATE NEWS
* AND COMMENT
Jury list for the second week
of the County Court Upshur
county, beginning 24th day of
November, A. D. 1924:
T J Kirkpatrick, Glenwood.
C B Still, Rosewood.
T R Isabell, Ore City.
Rube Smith, Gilmer.
J H Sobey, Gladewater.
J B Trice, Glenwood, R. 2.
W R Stephenson, Rosewood.
R C Covin, Gilmer. T. 4.
' Harry Bonner, Gilmer, R. 5.
B F Mitchell, Gilmer, R. 4.
P S-Collier, Gilmer.
R W Camp, Gilmer, R. 4.
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MATTRESS
FOR THIS WINTER
Get our figures on a new mat-
tress our prices are very low
and the workmanship is the
best,
IWith cool weather here you
.will need a warm bed and a
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What You Want You Get!
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Tok io is to honor the man
who suicided in front of the
American Ambassey as a pro-
test against American immigra-
tion laws, by reburying him in
the National cemetery by other
heroes. HI ..
COTTON BELT
TRAIN SCHEDULH
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South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrives 2:01 a.m.
Train No. 108 Arrives 11:41 am
North Bound
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:57 a.m.
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:51 p.m.
J. W. DICKERSON - | There was a slight advance
mememsme- .HIT BY CAR. in cotton Monday, middling sel
ft What Do You want?
/ When you come here for a Suit or Overcoat and we ask you,
i . "what do you want ” you don’t have to ask "what have you got”
' We run a Custom Tailoring Service which means:
HAll shades and designs of fabrics; . *
Oliver spent the week-end,, in
Jacksonville.
GRAMMER BROS. VARIEIY STORE I
"Every Bu ' a Bargain”
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Mr. Shell Willeford has clos-
sd a deal with the Denman Lum-
ber Company for material to
build a home where his home
burned some time ago in the
northern part of the sity.
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The ladies of the Christ of
Christ meet regularly each Wed-
nesday afternoon for a lesson in
Bible study. Visitors always
welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stokes of
Big Sandy visited his sister, ‘
Mrs. Friddle, Wednesday.
. \ good mattress is necessary
for that.
GET OUR PRICES NOW!
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Knowles’ Grocery
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known hour serious the injury) If, you are subject to attacks of
was and his friends were much heartburn or indigestion, it may
concerned over his. condition, do you good to learn that Prick-
After several days of suffering ly Ash Hitters is a prompt and
however he is out on the, efficient remedy. It strengthens
streets, but is not entirely re- ’ digestion, relieves heartburn,
man makes a business trip to
Fort Worth.
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known to everyone in the GIFTS for Xmas made attract-
Gladewater territory, was sari- ive by hemstitching silk or cot-
ously injured Sunday Nov. 2, ton thread 10c per yard. Mrs. J.
when he stepped in front of a H. Floyd, millinery. 210-6te
moving car.: |
For several hours it was not;
went down to Carthage Sunday
to attend a district meeting of
the Epworth League. They re-
port a good attendance and a
generally beneficial meeting.
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Mr. Oscar Darnell, Misses tored to Gilmer Thursday after-
Rayner Moon, Mae and Gracenoon to attend the funeral of
Glezen, and Mrs.Gordon Catlett
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of her marriage to Mr. Coleman er, J. R. Wood, attended the
" funral of Judge Simpson at
Gilmer. Thursday afternoon.
'Gladewater Hi-Ways
- J. W. Dickerson, a citizen well
The First National and Cen-
tral National at Waco will con-
solidate January 1, giving Waco
a million dollar bank.
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Ex-Senator Bailey is to sell
his stock farm and racing stable .
in Kentucky and buy a cotton
farm near Dallas. .a; • 1.
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J. B. Davis, Jr., 16. was killed
Ly the accidental discharge of
his shotgun while out hunting
Sunday, near Dallas,
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Clarence E. Linz, of Dallas,
treasurer of the republican par-
ty for many years, and a sup-
. porter Of Dr Butte, has resign-
ed.
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MARTIN HILL
NITTRESS SHOP
Sahara romance, will reveal
Norma at the zenith of her art.
She has the role of a passionate
little dancer of the Algerian
Sahara who dares all for the
man she loves. This is Miss
Talmadge's first picture since
she appeared in “Ashes of Ven-
geance.x It was directed by
Chester Franklin for release by
Joseph M. Schenck through I
First National. Norma has the
rale of an Quled Nail dancing
girl. <
In a series of raids in Mar-
shall lasting all day Sunday and
into Monday morning, Deputies,
Sheriffs and Rangers raided
five whiskey rendezvouses and
arrested four white men and
three negroes on charges of
violating prohibition laws.,
Semi-Weekly News, $1/75.
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A full line of fruit cake ingredients including raisins,
dates, currants, nuts, orange, and lemon peel and citron.
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Also cranberries, vegetables, fruits and all that goes
a Thanksgiving Dinner.
Love,” the in congratulating them.
Mrs. Coleman yll spend a
few days here while Mr. Cole-
.tones up the stomach and by its
agreeable cathartic effect, it
empties and purifies the bowels.
Try it. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts.
The radio weather report on
Monday was to the effect that
it was cold all over the north,
the thermometer registering as
low as 12 above zero at Winni-
peg. Canada; 44 at Amarillo
and 62 at Brownsville. There
was a cold rain in some of the
northern states with snow’ in
the East.
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BROOMS! j
The cost will not be
much either, if you will
come here to get your
outfit. Clothes designed S
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Mrs. Ferguson’s majority is
now 114,935.
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Highland Park easily defeated
the Longview team.
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An unidentified man was
found dead near Whitewright.
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Six prohibition agents have
been sent to Dallas.
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Los Angeles water supply has
been cut off for a few hours.
Sears-Roebuck & Co., have
quit selling fire arms of any
kind.
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The airplane stolen from a
J >allas hangar was* found in
Wise county. A man wanted in
connection with its disappear-
ance is being held in Hill county.
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The Austin American has
purchased- the Austin States-
man and on Dec. 1, will consoli-
date the twopapers, issuing a
morning, afternoon and Sunday
paper. $100,000 was the price
paid.
-- Mrs. James Campbell and ,c----TT
Mrs. W. C. Barnwell has re- daughter and Mr. Kennedy from I
Longview visited Mrs. O. G. [ .
Johnston and family one day 9- -
recently. "You Can Be
Mrs. Mittie Stuart of . Hen- 4 ____
dricks, Okla., is expected to ar- « Well Dressed '
rive soon to visit her sister Mrs. ’
Howard Bell. | A
Mrs. Sallie Watkins has mov-
ed to housekeeping rooms of
her own.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Norton
motored to Longview Wednes-
day afternoon. ■
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AWen and Marshall are to
battle for the East Texas foot
ball championship Tuesday.
CAKE SALE
At Our Store
SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd
The largest and most ’VwrfM, and free samples will be
seen in Gilmer will be displayed assortment of cakes ever
distributed.
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL CAKES
Come and bring your friends. Everybody will be wel- .
come, whether you buy or not.
We want you to sample these delicious cakes.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix
pmd-Mrs. A. J. Wood spent Wed-
nesday wth friends in Frank-
ston.
Grandma Barker is spending
the week with her friend, Mrs.
E. E. Sport.
Mrs. Howard Bell is quite
ill at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. R. M. Wood.
- J. I. Morgan is reported to be
somewhat improved at this
writing.
Messrs. R. M. Wood and fath-
Trails to Nowhere
OwrencRvhhnega,
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Gladewater, Nov. 14.—Mes-
dames Adams. Tucker and Tinn-
ery were in Longview Wednes-
day.
,! Mrs., Smith from across the
river is staying with Mrs. Mark
Hendrick, during her con-
valescence.
ALDREDGE, THE TAILOR
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8 The trails that lead to Nowhere,
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Mr. M. A. Hill and son de-
parted Monday for a visit to
Oklahoma.
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A and tailored by the coun-
% try’s foremost tailors,
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I est class, are what1 we
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" You had better come in
1 and be measured now to
5 get your suit for the
a coming winter days.
By Mrs A. F. Beamer
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 210, Ed. 1 Monday, November 17, 1924, newspaper, November 17, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432403/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.