The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 218, Ed. 1 Monday, November 24, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
AND THE WORST IS YETTO COME
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ADVERTISEMENTS ARE AMONG THE NECESSITIES
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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
better plan would be for a man
■ after he has acquired a compe-
us to save time and money,
fully.
We guarantee
to satisfy you
when we ac-
cept your order
for printing.
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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 new-eonveniences and comforts of which we would not otherwise
have known. They help us to get down-to-the-dollar satisfaction. They
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TUCKER & LASCHINGER
GEO, TUCKER______
R. H. LASCHINGER
GEORGLA LASCHINGER__
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WE CAN gtvb YOU
what you want
IN FRINTING
when 301 want It!
Try us our with your next job
The usual
things
DR. T. S. RAGLAND
And
DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
Offices over 1st Nati Bank
Phones No. 6, 171 and 103
Advertise
Your WBusimess
kindred ailments. Contains no
habit-forming drugs and may
Be taken by young and old.
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PO NOT ACCEPT SBSTITUTRS
R. C BARNWELL
For Sale By
X-RAY AND OTHER ELEC-
TRICAL EQUIPMENT
Emergency, Surgical and Medi-
cal Cases Received •
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
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Electric Modelities for treat
ment, as well as X-ray and
Flouroscope.
J. C. WINN, M. D.
„ HORACE V DAVIS
Lawyer
First National Bank Building
Gilmer, Texas
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Hail or Crope,
Live Stock, Burglary, Accident
We Can Write Your Bond.
N. M. HARRISON & SON
' THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY, NoV. 24, 1930.
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DR MILES’
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One can get most.any kind of
opinion he wants on whether it
is easier to live right or to travel
the broad path. It all depends
on the soured of-opinion.
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Mrs. Lillie R. Bond of San
Francisco told the jude that
she didn't care about having her
ex-husband pay for damages
done when he threw rocks thru
her windows, but she-wants him
to lave her alone.
For School Room Heaters, Desks •
Crayon and Erasers and all
kinds of School Supplies, See—
A. L. BRADFIELD,
First National Bank Building
Gilmer, Texas
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. IT is DIFFICULT to IMAGINE the world today without some of th®
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 lives. ....."
ed up the stairs. He tripped op
the top step and even his wife
held her ears for a few moments
"You'd better come down
now," she called up after the air
had cleared somewhat, "he’s had
enough for his first lesson.”
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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
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It used to be a popular theory
that man should continue-to
work as long as he is physically
able, even after he has laid by
sufficient to care for his wants.'
ated. Gulf Gas and Oils.
Gilmer Filling Station.
204 dw ft v
Trade in Gilmer
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"Also that he must be con-
stantly engaged with forces of
eevil,-and buck the line hard; be
hero-for righteousness, a soldier
f the cross- and thejike... _ All
this is nonsense: Good-conduct-
is easier than bad conduct ; sue* ;
cess easier than failure. Rogues
idlers.-wantonsT^punish- them-
selves more than they punish
There are only two institu-
tions in the world that can af-
Tord to sit around and wait for
business to come in. A Fire De-
partment and an Undertaker.
The damps of autumn sink
into the leaves and prepare them
for the net essityor their fall ;
and thus insensibly are we, as
years close around us, detached
from our tenacity,of life by the
gentle pressure of recorded sor-
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Troth, Blnccrlty, Thorough,,,,, Morey, Kindliness and Moderation.
■stored ot the poot offic, .t aTh matt.r
the Bubactibera desiring the nddrean of their paper c hanged will please atot. boil
. and the new addresn. If this publication does not reach you in the aam.
a^ot to r^ would, plea„ r.port th, mattor to your pontmastez. “
MOTICE-One cent per word wil be charged in The Minor trmilcara.zthang,
rNolutione o respect and similar matter ot lodges, and other ergaolm
“ Als° for noticen ofentrtalnmenta, support, ou., where oo namiasion f
charged the public. -
Job Printing
- - Quick Service,
if you want it — reliable servi
always. We always place our
guarantee of satisfaction back of
every printing job we do. We '
era good printers—know it-
and are willing to back out '
judgment with our guarantee
assure us of proved values. _ .4 ’
tence to. retire and leave his
place to some man who has no
employment. The theory is a
good one but it won't be accept-
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Ed Howe is one of those who -
. believe that it is easier to travel
the straight and narrow path
than any other. "I frequently
observe,” sys Howe, "that the
good gentlemen who writ and
tell • us how we should conduct
ourselves, almost univerally
agree that an honest man is con-
——stantly assailed with temptation
I CLOTHES.
CRAFT
Tailored
A LESSON -
Joseph had been sent to bed
by his mother for Using profane
language. When his father
came home she . sent him up
stairs to punish the boy.
When we tailor your clothes
you are yourself—not a dupli-
eat®—not one of a dozen wear
ihg the same pattern uand
model. Our clothes express
you-your taste, your person-
ality, your individuality. It's
■ business and social advant-
age that is worth vastly more
than its cost.
ALDREDGE
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The Editor’s
Occasional
Babblings
Where He Talks to Mirror Read-
ers When There is Not
. Much News
Come with me and leave the world to
ata bbblings.— Dante,
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anyone else. Good me and
women make many sacrifices,
but not so many as bad women
\ T)O they harass you by
-- day and keep you
awake at night?
Don't • negleets them. They’
ruin your charm and beauty,
alienate your {riends, interfere
- w 11 h your success.
When you’re ‘nervous, take
/'Dr. Miles’ Nervine. It‘s the
prescription of a successful
/ Nerve Specialsfrput up in con-
venient form.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now
made in two forms— Liquid and
Effervescen Tablet. Both have
....the same soothing effect on the
nerves.
$1.00 st your drug store •
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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Mr. W. U. Terrell, formerly
with Highway Garage is now in
charge of our-repair department
All work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable.- Give us a trial.
—• The difficulty is that after a
man has worked long enough to
acquire a competence, he has
the industry habit so deeply!
i grounded in his system that he
is not happy unless he is em-
- ployed. The most difficult
. ; thing for an active, industrious
man to do, is nothing.
I WANT ADS
LOST—One small black horse mule
about 15 hands high. Please Notify Er,-
vin Cobb. Gilmer? RI 4- 11) 3tdiwp
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford truck,
Model T, fair condition. good tire,. good
bady and cab. What have you for
trades Ervin Cobb. Gilmer. R. No. 4
21 ft Stdiwg ,
RELIABLE MAN WANTED—to run Me-
Ness Business. Wonderful opportuni-
ty. Make $8 to $20 daily. No experl*
mee or capital needed. Write today.
Furst & Thomas, Dept C. Freeport,
nlinois 206 3tdp
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to run Me-
..... IMS, Business. Wonderful opportunity
Make $8 to $20 daily. No. experience, no
capital needed. Write today. Furst &
Thomas, Dept. - Freeport, IIHneft.
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LOST - A S. A W. ,!x shooter. Left ip
toilet at the court house. Liberal to-
ward for return to Constable A. J.
Riley. 212 Side
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Stomach Hurt?
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Remove the cause of that pain
before it geta the best of you.
It’s foolish to neglect stom-
ach palmr"tte"cats of your
distress, if net removed, may
lead to a dangerous operation.
Prevention is the safest cotrse.
Overcome the trouble before it
■ is too late.
PH ARM ANOL, the new
.medical discovery, quickly re-
lieves all disorders of the
stomach and bowels. Relieves — - order. Morning and Evening
indigest ion3 bloating; bad
breath; heartburn; gas; sr •
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 218, Ed. 1 Monday, November 24, 1930, newspaper, November 24, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439969/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.