The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY. TEXAS TUESDAY AFTERNOON
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By TUCKER & LASCHINGER
J. J. BROWN
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city are located on this street,
including- the .substantial and
costly brick residence of Mr. W.
C. Barnwell, and the handsome
part of town, and a and a blind
street at one end, it is the best
and prettiest street in Gilmer.
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The Easy Way To Shop
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Be careful for nothing, but in
everything by prayer and sup-
plication with thanksgiving let
your requests be made known
unto God. And the peace of God
which passeth all understand-
ing, shall keep your hearts and
minds through Christ Jesus.—
Philipians 4:6-7.
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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Not alone ihe fact that he has an Automobile,
or that he is well dressed mark a, him as a success,
but the fact that he has morn j in the bank, which
enables him to enjoy the good things of life, that
is the thing that marks him a success.
is an annual affair and many
people take advantage of this
splendid .opportunity to • buy
drugs and Christmas presents
at this time.
The November Clearence Sale
that opens at the J. C. McDonald
Store Thursday marks the first
sale this store has had* in some
time and will no doubt be a
Everything from Cellar to roof
Denman Lumber Co.
THE HOME BUILDERS.
opening of Walton Dry Goods
Company's Distribution Sale. In
as much as this is one of the
largest stores in Gilmer this
sale will also be awaited with
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Chicken thieves at Holland,
Mich. stole 20 chickens but ’new brick veneer of Dr. T. S.
McGaughy, recently completed
and occupied.
It is also the street on which
the substantial brick Methodist
church is located, with the
pretty brick veneer parsonage
close by.
PUBLISHED DAILY
(Except Sunday)
TUCKER A LASCHINGER
Don’t envy success. Save and be successful.
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Mr. J. J. Brown, Supt. of
Vocal Agriculture, who has
been here this week inspecting
the vocational department of
the Gilmer Public schools was a
pleasant caller at the Mirror of-
fice Monday afternoon, and said
that he wanted to compliment
the Gilmer High school on their
vocational department, and was
enthusiastic in his praise of
Supt. Edwards and Prof. Mc-
Clelland.
He said that the school would
be granted all the credits they
asked for on this feature, and
that the work was not only a
credit to the school but re” Gil-
mer rs Well.
I FARMERS & MERCHANTS
When Fall Winds Start to Blow
Then is when you must watch your complexion. An
excellent combination to combat the wear of weather are
Marcell Cosmetics — Marcell Lemon Cream to soften the
skin an 1 Marcell Coig Cream as a base for the Marcell
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It is the man who has a' Rank Account that is welcome among other business men.
It is a mark of reliability, thrift, ability and equality that is respected throughout
the business world. If you want the respect and confidence of the business men of
this community prove yourself worthy of it by building, an Account with us.
GILMER STATE BANK!
T-Go TO YOUR BANKER FOR ADVICE" "
It is bordered with, stately tion hat ,h wagon
water oaks, lurch, cottonwooc eoutoncup to’niondav
and sycamore, with beautiful
Ragland, and the pretty new I
brick veneer home of Mr. H. P. (
Cotton Weigher.
“Main Street”?of the town of
Gilmer, notwithstanding the
fact that it is three blocks from
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and a building lot on it is always
in demand, and worth about a
so many successful sales in
Gilmer this fall is in charge and
promises to make it a sale of
third more per lot than desira-
ble lots in other parts of tin-
town. —
The street was named for Mr.
Stewart Montgomery, grand-
father of Mrs.. A. Towery, of
West Mountain, who was reared
and educated here, her first
teacher being Miss Nonie Bled-
soe.
The best residences of the
Shopping by check is the easiest and most
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E es and when you pay your monthly bills by check
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A checkbook is easier to carry anywhere than
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Fort ‘ Worth was robbed of a
late deposit of $12,000 between
। Saturday night and Monday.
It was in a special vault
The state census shows
1,321.600 scholastice, an in-
crease .of 17,000.over 1923.
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At a resort near St. Louis,
118 bandits robbed 78 people on
Sunday, securing $10,000 from
the crowd.
VOL. 9. No. 211
LATE NEWS
. ANO COMMENT
Miss Bessie Priveet Richards,
18 years old, shot and killed
herself near Temple.
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Returns from 246 counties
large and successful affairMr-
Tom Landers, who has put on ‛—
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Mrs. Francis F. Morgan, wid-
ow of the late J. Pierpont Mor-
Igan, is dead.
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The Columbus, Ga. girl found
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covering and can now talk, but
has lost her memory.
dropped a $500 bill on the chick-
en house floor.
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Chas. Nelso of Longview
fell from a tree five miles from
there and lay for five hours be-
fore being found. He is in a
[precarious condition, having
been paralyzed by the fall.
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Subscribe for the Mirror.
A telegram received here
Tuesday morning announced
the marriage of Mr. Tommie
Downs of Los Angeles, Cal., and
Miss Ima Loyd, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Mann Loyd, of
this city, at El Paso.
Miss Loyd left here Saturday
and the groom met her at El
Paso, coming from his home at
Los Angels, and they were
married at once and left for his
home.
The bride was born and rear-
ed here and is a charming
young lady, of about 17 years of
age, whose many friends will
'extend congratulations and best
wishes.
Mr. Downs is a railroad man,
and as already indicated , is lo-
cated. at Los Angeles, Cal.,
which place will be* their home.
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give Ferguson 113,937 majority. the square, and runs north ami
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HOWARD HILLS ORCHESTRA
SPECIAL MUSIC —
Specialties of Singing and Dancing
Alao "SALOMY JANE"
With’JACQUELINE LOGAN, GEORGE FAWCET
MAURICE FLYNN, WILLIAM B.DAVIDSON
Show Starts 7 P. M. ADMISSION 10 and 20 Cents.
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tion ghat thqwveon recdts o| Thanksgiving Nov. 27 8
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sold on the streets ani weighed 5
1. ne, was 5,651 bales.
That 107 bureau bales had
'icn received.
‛‛nat the larrrest roripts for
any day had been 22: bales.
That from 30 to 50 bales per
day were still being received.
According to the ginncrs re-
rort of 12,414 bales there is a
good deal more tar be received,
or it has gone to other places,
as the local receipts are not
quite half of the ginner’s report.
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There have been several sales
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day marks the opening of three
more, and undoubtedly three. of
the best."
Robertsons' Drug Store, start ==
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which is always looked forward S
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1924, newspaper, November 18, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432404/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.