The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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FOR RENT—Rooms for house-
keeping with bath and all mod-
ern conveniences. Apply to Mrs.
The Mirror carries Mortgage:
Deeds, Vendor’s Lien Notes, Oil
Leases, Royalty Deeds, and in
various forms AU in stock. **
FREE, FREE. from $1 to_$5
worth . of hand painted china
dishes given with purchases
made at C. Plummer’s, old M. &
CARBON Paper—Large sheets
for embroidery, or typewriter
No tins —
foil only.
The Mirror pan turn out your
job work promptly, and would
like to figure with you on it
The Weekly Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly News, $175.
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Advertising is the steam of
business activities.
economically priced in generous
packages. All dealers have them
both. The 50c size of the Oint-
ment contains three times as
much as' the 25c size.
Office in Oden Building
Gilmer, • Texas.
The Mirror can turn out your
job work promptly—let us fig-
ure with you. •••
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Semi-Weekly News, $1.75.
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SANITARY
Barber Shop
First Clase Serviee
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made and cut
exclusively for pipes
MburtH*—Under a new rul ing, newspapers are to have the
SSM attention as letter mail. If this paper does not reach you
stn Use same time after publication that a letter would, please
+ ceport the matter to the postmaster.
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6 pipes—
not for rolling
hence cut for
Proprietor.
Your Patronage
Appreciated
A Good Car Should Have
Good Parts
pipes-coarser
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Burns slower
The City Needs the Money to
Run the School.
TUCKER kLASCHINGER,
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1HE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
FLORENCE A
McClelland
Attorneys-at-Law
Gilmer, Texas
Office in Walton Bldg.
HILMER FILLING
• STATION
A. 8. Byman, Prop.
Tire Repairs
Our vulcanizing and patching will add thousands of miles
to your tires. *
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GfJMLGlE LASCHINGER, Ana’t Adv. MYn. 2nd
Send us the news me day it is
news, we want to get out a news-
size at Mirror office.
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The Mirror carries Mortgages
-cases; Royalty Deeds, and in
- Heeds, Vendor’s Lien Notes, Oil
• various forms All in stock, ••
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Unusual and attractive are
the Christmas cards shown at
the Mirror. —
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Neglecting a little wound, ut
or abrasion of the flesh may in
nine eases out of ten cause no
' GILMER DAILY MIRROR ’
-Subacriptim Rates—50c per month. In advance, per annum, $4.
■■tenet at the Post Office at Gil mer, Texaa, as second class
mail matter.
MIRROR MEMBERSHIP
No. 752.
Laccmir A MnsTonacco Co.
Subscribe for the Mirror.
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Semi-Weekly News, $175.
The Weekly Mirror and Dallas
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PAY YOUR SCHOOL TAX
<JMe of Ethics—Truth, Sincerety, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindli-
aess, and Moderation
County Tax Assessor—C. L.
Ray.
Sheriff—J. W, Bryce.
County Superintendent-‘W.
G. McPeek.
County Health Officer—J. C.
Winn.
County Auditor—N. M. Har-
rison.
County Commisstoners.
Precinct No. 1—J. B. Woodfin
Precinct No. 2—B. F. Denson.
Precinct No. 8—J. R. Hinson.
Precinct No. 4—L.A.Richard-
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Justices of the Peace.
Precinct No. 1—B. F. Bled-
Fire, Tornado, Fail or
Crops, Live Stock, Bur-
glary and Accident
I Can Write Your Bond.
N.M.HARRISON A SON
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Carroll P’orence Pal MeClelland
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As a testimonial for her
goods, the pie-faced beauty par-
lor proprietor ranks with the
bald-headed barber.
For a business firm there is
no better way to remember
your customers than with en-
graved greeting cards. Order
from the Mirror now.
The connubial S. O. S. stands
for Some One Sulking.
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Good neighbor: , Any place
where the rents are too high.
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Usually the fiddler is paid by
some one who didn't dance at
all.
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Precinct No. 6—J. A. Chas-
tain.
Precinct No, 7—W. J. Hol-
land.
Precinct No. 8—C., T. Cul-
pepper.
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Now is the time to think of
Christmas cards. Personal cards
reflecting your individuality at
Borozone
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liquid) 30c, 60c
collector at her office in the
Crosby building.
188-tf Miss Lillian Woodfin.
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS 0
LOST—or misplaced, red silk
rain and sun umbrella, with
carved handle and leather strap,
return to Virginia Dial.
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The Gilmer Mirror and Dallas
Semi-Weekly Farm News for
$1.75 per annum in advance.
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Powder to eon
procees. Price
and $1.30. Pon
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Following to a dizectary if
County Officers.
District Clerk— Clale Ray.
County Judge—8. J.Mcughcu
County Clerk—Ramah Oliver
. County Attorney—G. L. Flor-
ence. .
f Gouty Tax Collector—W. H.
When the kidneys are ailing,
use Prickly Ash Bitters. It is a
fine kidney tonic. Relieves back-
ache, bladder troubles, indiges-
tion and constipation. Men of
advanced years get great re-
lief from its use. Price $1.25 per
bottle.
When you are at the Sale,
don’t fail to call and see our line
of millinery. All new winter
hats at reduced priced. Mrs.
Chas. Rogers, Balcony at Wal-
ton’s. 12112
FOR SALE—A general mer-
chandise store, house, stock and
fixtures. Invoice $1*750. For
quick sale, $1,000. Act now. J.
D. Pankhurst, Jr., Lafayette,
I ' Tax payers can do the Board
of Trustees of the Gilmer In-
dependent School District a fav-
or by paying their City and
School tax at once.
Be patriotic, and help out. It
must be paid sooner or later.
6 6 6 -
is a prescription for
■ • Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Head-
aches, Constipation, Biliousness
It is the most speedy remedy
we know.
great suffering or inconvenience,
but it is the one case in ten that
causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or
a chronic festering sore. The
cheapest, safest and beet course is
to disinfect the wound with liquid
Borozone and apply the Borozone
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When you see "a bloom of
health in a distant cheek, you
can’t tell whether the girl has
been roughing ft or rouging it.
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A press humorist counsels his
. readers to"belike the Indian
who never smiles at what is
amusing but laughs when mis-
fortune comes. It’s probably:’
just as well for the humorist he |
isn’t writing for an audience of
Indians. -- —
All changes of id* for the
Weekly Mirror must bo in the
office Tuesday, the Weekly
Mirror is worked Welnesday
morn’ng, and has to be mailed
to catch the Thursday mail*,
dress.
Precinct No. 3—J. H. Lyell.
Precinct No. 4 G. H. Music, rent. See M. H. Williams, Gil-
Precinct No. 5—W. M. Cum-
THE SEVEN “WONDERS”
OF THE WORLD
Of course you know that the
Seven Wonders nJ our modern
world are:— A
I Wonder where we can find
a place to lii e?
2 Woniler where we can get a
good cook?
3 Wonder who found rny lost
watch?
4 Wonder if I can get a bet-
ter job?
5 Wonder where I can buy a
used car?
6 Wonder if I can sll mv
house?
7 Wonder what good mer-
chandise bargains are offered to-
day?
Well—the Mirror classified
page tells about these wonders
and gives the latest inside in-
formation that will ihelpyou.
You can find out all about any
of them by reading the ads—or ‘
by usins a little ad of your own
by calling 179 and asking for an
ad-taker.
Stop wondering—use the Mir-
ror classified ads!
Signs You Can Believe In
if your breath is bad and you
have spells of swimming in the
head, poor appetite, constipation
and a general no-account feeling,
it is a sign your liver is torpid.
The one really dependable remedy
for all disorders in the ljver, stom-
ach and bowels is Herbine. It
acts powerfully on the liver,
strengthens digestion, purifies the
bowels and restores a fine feeling
of energy; vim and cheerfulness.
Jf your digestion is bad, your
bowels constipated and you
don’t eat or sleep well, you need
Prickly Ash Bitters, the remedy
that men use for cleansing the
system. It purifies and invig-
orates the vital organs, restores
appetite, energy and ' cheerful
spirits. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts.
I Wm. Baldwin Shearer of New
I York, seeks to prevent the
sinking of the thirty million
dollar battleship, and wants it
- subncezvers desiring the address of their paper changed will Memair
t " please state both the old and.the new address.
Watch for symptoms of worms
in your children. These parasites <
1 are the great destroyers of child ‘
life. If you havereason to think
your child has worms, act quickly.
Give the little one a dose or two of
। White’s Cream Vermifuge, Wots
cannot exist where this time-tried
and successful remedy is used. It
drives out the worms and restores
the rosy hue of health to baby
/.cheeks. Price 35c. Sold by
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dismantled and the salvage
turned into the U. S. treasury.
That seems "the sensible thing
to do, instead of sinking it.
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Three prisoners were whip-
lied at the Blakely prison farm.
This is heralded as if were news.
They have been whipping
prisoners at the prison farms
and penitentiary from time im-
memorial.
COTTON BELT
TRAIN SCHEDULB
South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrives 2:01 a.m.
Train No. 103 Arrives 11:41 am
North Bound
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:57 a.m.
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:51 p.m.
Receipts are now ready. See the Ointment and Soap. They are
KEEP THE SPIRIT
OF YOUTH IN
YOUR MOTOR
You own a car not only for its
practical convenience, but for
the fun you get out of it and
the happiness you carr give
others.
The only time you can really
enjoy yo car is when it is
running smootly and sweetly
and yet powerfully—when
you feel the spirit of youth
in your motor—the spirit
that knows no tiring. And
proper lubrication using the
right grade and quantity of
oils will keep your motor in
good condition, will keep the
bearings and moving parts
friction free—reduce depre-
ciation and repairs. Get our
free crank canservice.
Many men and women of mid-
dle age feel that they have nev-
er had a chance to make any-
thing out of themselves. ■ But
the main reason for it usually is
that they let such things as
pimples, rash, “breaking put.”
eczema,^ tetter, etc., on their
face, neck, hands and arms,
make them feel that they ( are
not wanted around and they
keep to themselves too much.
Rou can get just as much out
of life as anyone. All you need is
confidence in yourself, which
you get naturally whev you rid
yourself of those skin troubles,
if you just use Black and Whita
Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts. Price 60e. Sold by
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Fit your car with the accessories that make driving a
pleasure. Our line of automobile parts will enthuse the
motorist for we carry every accessory for the car owner’s
Eevry Part at Popular Prices
Whether it is a truck or a limousine it will receive the
same careful attention in our repair department. Skilled
mechanics will rebuild your engine, clean it or repair it
quickly and efficiently.
> § Are the best. Why not order today enough
69 to fill your sockets for the winter?
* x We carry a complete stock at all times-
—/ 18- of different sizes and types.
J Phone 187 .
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The less pride a man has the
fewer things he finds it neces-
sary to lie about.
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Add Dictionary of Smiles: As
• widely traveled as a free-versi-
fier’s manuscripts. ’
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Consic-ing. that we're legal-
ly dry. it’s truly remarkable
how hrd liquor isn’t to ge:
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Some people remind us of
amlo tail lights because they
only know where they have
been.
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DR. E. C MeALPIN
Dentist .
Office Phone _—186 t
The Gilmer Mirror offers you
'a large assortment of engraved
Christmas greeting cards. Order
now to secure early delivery.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.