The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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Health of this community -is week with relatives here.
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how it eirns, benutifes ani protee m y
Mrs, Pearl Bullard of Gon-
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County Agent Marion Burkes
and Sec. John Brogoitti motored
to Henderson Thursday to see
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Sterling for Governor
IT IS DIFFICULT TO IMAGINE the world today without some of the
things that make our living in it so pleasant and comfortable. How natur-
ally we lift the telephone receiver, step into an automobile, and look for the
news of the world in the newspapers-every day of our liven.
• Mr. and Ms, Floy Bailey of dry with no immediate signs of
Grice spent a few days of last rain.
Noie
More-
Buy neckties
with what it saves 1
Seago and family of Bettie.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hudgins
and little son Royse of Gilmer
spent Sunday with,Mr.ean Mrs,
Harvey Hudgins.
very good at present.
Mrs'. Clara Lee and children
who have been here visiting rel-
atives and friends returned tn
their home in Dallas Friday.
Mrs. Sid Griffin and children
Cleo and Raymond have been
visiting relatives in Bowie coun-
—Proprietors
Editor
Business Mgr.
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insurance on every load.
GEO. MATTHEWS
Gilmer, Texas
RORACE V. DAVID
Sterling for Governor
NOTICE
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Oak Lawn Sanitarium
X-RAY AND OTHER ELEC-
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Emergency, Surgical and Medi
cal Cases Received
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INSURANCH
Fire, Tornado, Ball er Cropa,
Life Stock, Burglary. Aecident
We Can Write Your Bond.
N. M. HARRISON * SON |
DR. T. S. RAGLAND
And
DR. MADISON s. RAGLAND
Offices over 1st Nain Bank ,
Phones No 171 and No. 8 '
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FOR SALK OR RENT
Cleaning . Premsing
Patronize Hom eindustry--
.Eat Gilmer Bread .a
Dr. L C. Waller
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts
left Tuesday for a visit to Dallas
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Coach and Mrs. Willis of May-
.shall visited Mr. Henry McClel-
tand Wednesday.
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Mrs. Louie Williams has re-
turned from a.visit to Wichita
Falls and Henrietta and was ac-
companied home by Mr. and
Mrs. A.S. Byman and family of
Henrietta.
room house.
Lawyer
Ft National Bank Bulldins
Gilmer, Texas
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ADVERTISEMENTS ARE AMONG THE NECEBBITIES
TODAY—READ THEM REGUARLX
TUCKER & LASCHINGER
GEO. TUCKER
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a* he said,""I think you’d better go,
Griff. Marie And I want to be
alone."
Abruptly she turned cold toward
both of them. “You mean Maria
wants to be alone," she said. push-
ing them out the door. In the
.common rebuke comradeship. re
rived, and they trudged barrack-
ward arm in arm. Griff was mur
‘murous with a happy sense of con-
quest. Mac sought to frown him
down.,but his heart was a drum of
foreboding.
Memberklg36
nosalr
farms. Nothing down. easy payments.
Will trade gravel truck for roodmules
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Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Crosby
and Mrs. Wes Ledbetter have’e
"turned from a fall buying trip te
St Louis.
coon or HrHICS
Truth, Sincerity, Thoroughnes,Mere», Kindnesa aad Moderatton.
Entered ot the post ofrice at Gilmser, Nina, as second elans mail matter.
Bubseibers desirine th- addreea of their paper ehenged will plonna atata bath
Ika old and the new uddrosa. If this publication does not reach you in the same
ilmea letter would, please report the matter to poor poatmantor.
euase RIPTION KATES-60 per month. In advanca, per anuin, *4.00
Honi E pot centpez word will be charged in Tbs Mirror fo/aiF^d* of thank,
voolusionb af rwpct and simatlar matter of lodges, societies and other organixa-
tioun Ahe tor notices of entrtainments, suppers, ole, whar. an admiasion re. |,
nr cattle. J. R. Penn,
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Walter Stewart of Gilmer vis-
Nted his parents. Mr. and Mrs,
J. L. M. Stewart Sunday.
Ernest Fink motored to Com-
merce Friday.
The young people enjoyed a
-party at, the home of Mr. and1
Mrs. Lee Truitt Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Darris ones of
Pittsburg spent Sunday with
Mr. Charlie Bishop ami family.
Mrs: Fmma Capps and Httle-
.daughter, Nadine, spent a few
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IIc3U0-OIILOr visiting relatives in Bullard.______
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CHIROPRACTOR
Homo ealla day or night. Office houra
» to ■ and hat appintmrnL.
2nd floor WalRIdg.
Lady Attendant
Elmwood Sanitarium
New Modern Equipment
Electric Model it let for treat-
ment, as well as X-ray and
Flouroscope.
J. C. WINN, M. D.
WANTED Boarders and mmrn, in-
eading student* for,onekt"teym.r Mrs.
John 1 < Chandler, Gilmer, Texus.
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FOR . SALE White Leghorn puhets>
will lay by the first of September. See
Mes. Lee Driggers. R fl Gilmer, Texas.
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Morning and .
Evening
Just before breakfast every
morning, our Milk and Cream
is delivered to your kitchen
door country fresh. All the
freshness and goodness is
sealed by our sanitary capped
bottles that are scalded before
being filled! Call 153 and ask
for a driver to deliver your
order. Morning and Evening
Service. -
J. S. WHFTIS
Beginning Thursday morning,
Aug. 14, we will sell Gasoline
at 16c until further dotice.
This la.to everybody, no re-
strictions. We also carry, a
full line of genuine Chevrolet
amnd Ford parts.
We are in a position to give
service that you can not get
any other place in Upshur
county.
CITY MOTOR
COMPANY
My huebund puts, Mb eodler om
the bureau at night and i » m
the elock.—B. MeG.
about getting the quarantine lift
--Odar.-ttn-f —wet-t potatoes.___Mr, and Mrs. J. f
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Mrs. Will Nolan left Wednes-
day for Marshall to attend the
bedside of her sister Miss Bessie
McPhail who was operated on at
Kahn Memorial Hospital for
goiter.
Messrs John D. Goolsby, Ray-
mond Mattox and Frank Mar-
“shall motored to Dallas Thurs-
day. Mr Goolsby went to have
the Doctors examine his leg
which was operated on some
time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boone of
Tyler were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Crosby Wednesday.
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Mrs. HW. M. Lamb ami daugh-
ters, Willeva and SarahJane of
Longview were inGilmerThurs-
day. I \
Rod Jackson ami Forest O’-
Brine, in their plane Greater St.
Louis, bettered the Hunter Bro-
thers indurance record of 553
hours Wednesday and continued
ingthe air. hoping to make it
Wg hours.
Senator Norris. Nebraska, do- i
rated W M. Stebbins, regular
Republican, by 25,000 votes in
Tuesday"s primary. • Former
Senator Hitchcock won the Dem
ocratic nomination. Former
Governor Bryan, brother of the
late Wm. Jennings Brian-. receiv !
ed the Democratie nomination,
for Governor. .
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Another of thess usual. invaluable things, accepted as part of the rou-
tine of existence, is the guidance given by the advertisements in this news-
paper in supplying our wants from day to day. We read them. They help
us to save time and money. And our lives go on—more easily and more
fully. • ' ~ .
, ' Every day the advertisements suggest ways in which we can get
things we want with the greatest possible satisaction to ourselves. They
tell us of hew conveniences and comforts of which we would not otherwise
have known. They help us to get down-to-the-dollar matisaction. They
assure us of proved values. . t.. 7, . ... _ .
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ing her,Into his arms. "I's on the
level. I want to take you away from
here—buck home with me, where
they got fire plug* and ice cream
sodas and Coney Island and the
subway.” . .
"Gee, Griff,” she said, slipping
into his embrace, "that's heaven!”
The immediate future, however,
seemed to savor more of the infer-
nal regions. When Mac presently
found Griff in Marie'* dressing
room, obviously on "elose terms
with her, he burst into a tirade of
abuse. The fact that both his com-
rade and the girl were obvlously
and sincerely in love did not deter
Mac from trying to win Marie back. -
His efforts infiamed Griff. Despite ,
the dancer’s attempt* to placet*
them, Griff and Mac came to
blows for the first-time in their ao-
quaintance. '
They battered each other savagely
around her dressing room. Grave
injury might have resulted, had not
the bugle at thst moment fortunate-
ly blown the call to arms. The Kiff*
had "broken out again. As the two
men, bruised and bloody, were
marched off from the dance hall.
Griff spat at his erstwhile buddy
through his teeth, "Listen, you!. I
ain’t through with you yet!"
"And I ain’t started with yog
yet!” snarled Mae through clenched
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There really are things you
can do about the weather, but
just plain ’griping” won't help.
For instance there’s the man
that told us he had been taking
his naps at the Crystal during
this hot weather, because it was
too hot to sleep at home. Now
if you have to have a “nap"
SALE < HEAP Two 100-nere
Mr. J. A. Norvell and Mr.
Charles Norvell spent Wednes-
day in Henderson.
over itsavesynu Appruximetely 11 a y eurovet 54 dror-
fricen Huy’ thinys you nent with that saviny nek-
tiea ure merely a engge stion, kamber Pharmakal Co.
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lakuaqemktawCOLUMBA’DICTURES.
Splinters
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there's an idea. However we
never have been able to see how
anyone could sleep with one of
the ( iv ikal’s programs going on.
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The merchants are planning
Trades ’ Days for the Fall
months, and it is a good idea, too
When times are dull the best
help is to go after the business
a little harder.. Crying hard
times won't sell dry goods, drugs
or groceres.
ns are visiting Mr. W. W. Wal-
lace and family, .
-Our -Methodist and Baptist
meetings are over., The Bptists
received twelve members. The
Methodists received seven mem-
her1. -
Miss Gladys Johnson of Gil-
mer spent part of last week with
Miss Jessie Mae Denson.
Mrs. H. E. Watson and.son,
Eugene of Cross Roads -spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Anderson.
Leo Strange, "Mr. Buck Capps
and Mr. Sid Griffin motored to
Bowie county Thursday.
Rev. J. W. Petty and wife vi-
ited in our community Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Bullard of
Gilmer spent last week with Mr.
T. E Bullard and family, • f
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Capps vis-
ited relatives at Indian Rock
last week.
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Home of our friends have been
a great help to us though. In
fac t, Nell Scales is such a good
reporter that we have I seen tis-
ing to persuade her to give up
clerRing and park a typewriter
by ours.
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Now what would you like for
us to discuss. We are sociable
and ai m topuse.Excent thai
wedraw the ihe on ‘hard times'
and the "drought Those two
subjects should be ocked up in
the closet with all the family
skeletons and forrotten.
We suppose.the Editor is now
, well on hisiwty to.the "Grand
American Handicap" at Van-
, dalia, Ohio. That’s a national
shoot, in case he forgot'lo tell.-
any of you about it before he
left. He may be going to a
Grand American Handicap" but
he left us with quite a “handi-
cap” too. Finding news these
dull hot days is a "handicap" for
even a veteran editor but for just
a part time sub-editor, it’s a job.
CHAPTE nID-Continued ,/ory ot "just one anp’Ug two thou-
f "You’re gonna see a tot <4 me sanrd soldiers."
friom now on erim asserted. -Vohe ’ l ll tell you somethinE." he mur
and eye signalied his complete mured. “You ain’t Bo hard- boiled
surrender to her stili untarnished at all." Hi* voice fell lo A whie:
— . heyaty. There was an engaging, per. "And I ain’t hard-bolled
A-eaheta glow on his boyish face, elt her." •
Marie felt herselt weakening. She 1 "I knew that the first time I
weakened to the extent of telling looked at you,” she said, and her
Bin to make himseirusetul while voice was tremulous how. She
’he was there nod pin the rosette , looked at him with a halt torlorn,
on th* shonider of her costume uncertain smile. “I was glad then
A: he leaned toward her their , when Klotz put you in the cooler,
♦ye* linked. The look in 'het face I was afraid if I sawtehoush of you.
trembled on the brink nf softness I might fall for you. That usually
o ............. waz=zzeeast-withnrans trouble. And I'm especlally
promise. Swiftly he 'might have <>1Fk you, because you got"* meun
enconpassed her, had not Mac in line.’’
.... tun, Inf,, rhe spoilt Hts , _ ’O||. kid, jhl* ln‛t a line I’m
voice dripped the add of sarcasm spllling." he sald. Impulsively drew-
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Oul of the guardhquse in a week.
Grim saw to it that chance meet-
ing* with Marie multiplied. Reluc
tauce to such encounters did not
seem to. develop on her part. Pres-
ently one day, as they met in a
paradisiacal osis beyond the ram-
part* of the teeming town, Griff
' found himset saying to the cirl:
“I’m not going to talk about your
past or my .past. I’m more inter-
ested in futures. The- outfit I’m
with is very much lika the racket
you're in. I guess we both took it
on the ehinonce, and maybe that's
why we’re both so hard-boiled.”
-MMdaybe,"-she said. Flippancy
was a soft earnestness to match
fits. Meeting him often seemed to
eve emove4-ulm ‘from the cate-
had melted from her tones. There
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(lense Phahe Your Personais To 179.
TRUCKING SERVICE '
ketme de-your-hauling. Have
State license to haul anywhere.
Prompt, careful service. I carry
well--located on North Montgomery St.,
at a hazgain. W. E. Oliver. 130 atdp
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J. C. WINN
Physician and Surgeon
Office over F. & M. Bank. — 6
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1930, newspaper, August 14, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439847/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.