The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1936 Page: 4 of 10
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of 20 years ago.
j 436,214.13
to
38,554118
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16,469.6
16,46959
6,208,78
«finner: Mr. and Mrs.
14,658031 ■
12,592.63
1344
are destroyed.
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9,264.30
Candidate For
Rosewood.
Precinct 3
1,680.83
CONCORD
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Off.
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B. L. Matthews:
wood is quite- sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Melton
that Upshur County
Coffee- Inunity.
1 101,496.18
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i
•- Singing was well
attended
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begin taking it today. Of
course.
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sult a physician.
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— ' 9474.12
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illiam Daly’s Orchestra
TUB FOLLOWING FIRESTONE DEALERS ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU:
Skinner
Carl Ennis
G. B. Underwood Magnolia Serv. Sta. .
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75.488.06 Bi
28,010.13 “
8,686.46
6,833.92 ;
15,519.37
Dr. H. D. Clements and fami-
ly are spending several days in
11,608.79
1,440187
.5.969.61
10,529.98
H.
26,
We, the undersigned candi-
dates for Representativet do
hereby resolve not to hand out
any cards or literature or have
the same done on election day.
Lindley Beckworth, Willis H.
10,26081
6,208178
Listen to the V
’ mphonyrand
have
say
mittance -at the rate lof one Mat per
word. "
14,814.22
342.09
11,505.05
1,684.93
5,230.94
5,113.56
2
Miss Juanita Matthews - of
Kilgore is visiting Mr. and Mrs,
ing marketed but on account'of
the dry weather are below the
usual standard.
• Voters of
missioners’
recinct No. 3:
10.85,
11.9«
15.90,
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’ 2,063.68
12,592443
1 1.656 J l
- We are sorry to say at the
time of this writing Mrs. Mask
is ill.
Balance last Report, Filed April 1st, 1936 -
To Amount received since lat Report,___
By Amount paid out since last Report, Ex. "
Amount to Balance -______ "
thank the voters of
County for the sple
that you have seen
4
taking thia
a special ap
5X
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6.465.11
6,042.93
11,408.04
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Balance_____
R. A B—4 FUND
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Balance-----—------- 62,331.62
GENERAL INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
Bivens and daughter, Mrs. M,
C. Wilborn, Mrs. Lonnie Frank-
hn and children; Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Mullinix; Mr. and Mrs. IT
T.NGreen and family; Mrs. m.
Balance last Report, filed. April 1st, 1936 ___
To Amount received since last Report, _______
EzLAmount pnid out ince-alast Report, Ex. 4c»
Amonut to Balance _____________
SKI
$8.60
baq
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(
11.498.04
6,042.93
is vacationing here with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
Hood. .
/ - 39,165.16
62,331.02
All report a most * enjoyable
time and wish for H. M. Eaton
if
con-
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mee
-1,574.96
_ 13,944.41
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\ 15,519.37
6,833:92
started Cardai doen not benefit YOU,
t . G
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He speaks only after duly weigh
ing the facts and then he lets
- - the chips fall where they may.
—.....fhe opponents of ■, Governor
Allred will find little comfort
- in Mr. Garner’s outspoken sup-
port of the Governor for - re-
election. Texans have known
all along that Allred and the
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"T ... toy
870:40
Alt noon dinner yas spread
bensath the oak trees, and al-
mcest everything good to eat
was represented.
The following were present
arid partook of the bountiful
2- July 15, 1016.
Misses Leila and Stella Mc-
Alpin and Mr. Emory McAlpin
of Bullard are here on a -visi
to their brother, Dr, W. T. Me-
Alpin,
• • •
Mie Edrie and Master Don
Smith are visiting in Alto,
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‘ 11,500,36
- 11,689.03
i 13,180,98
Balance __—
JURY FUND
Balance last Report, Filed April lat, 1036 ___
| To Amount received since last Report
By Amount paid out since last Report, Ex. "C".
Amount to Balance-----2... ........ -
Balance__----a-__—
. ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Balance last Report. Filed April hst, 1936 —_
To Amount .-received since last Report, —-----
By Amount paid out since last Report, Ex.
Amount to Balance —---—...... ----
column would be the last to ac-
cuse Mr. Borah of insincerity.
vacation trip;.
' July 21? 1916.
Mi*. Howard Hood of Dallas
irestone
high into
• ; 72,733.39 1
77/
It is believed the drought Ini
the Midwest will help farmers,
even there since corn and othier
71.166.06 | /
1 1,168.330) f /
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|. F*2,733a9
72,733.39 / 72,733.39
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0" Balance____—
t R. & B.—2 FUND .
Ra l a nep last Report. Filed April lat, 1936 ...____
To Amount received since laat Report, ____
By Amount paid out aince last Report, Ek. “A"
.........Amgunt,, to Ba’ance .
-a- ■ ■ m*mmeu------
1 13,189.98
Subscription Rates •
and Adjoining Countes.
Imer Mirror : Senator Borah
I his name for his sixth
GENERAL FUND
PBalauee last Report, Filed April 1st. 1936 —
4
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J. A. McDonald
BIG SANDY
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The fire department- turned
out Saturday morning and
sprinkled the squafe to lay the
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much danger of backfire. . He
has always been apit vague as ,
to just what monopolies he has
in mind, nor has he revealed.
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serscecrorttnzsnend,Commissioner
t1
..o,, -2 ,1.2: a .2 * “paag-2-
Ei sezmusnanachosa
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BIRTF p A Y EELEBR ATI
IpR H. M. EATON
on the petulant porcupine. It
is not Impossible that the
.. Senator from Idaho also resents
the fact that has State is in-
" AILING DAUGHTER
- TO-TAKE CARDUI
Many, many women have taken
Cardui on the advice of their mothers
Galveston, f
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Lots of watermelons are be-
MasuzEi
450z1an...
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4525-18..-
5.5017-25.*
6100-12HD...
12,94980 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bivens; Mr.ito the polls on next Saturday vote and support.
28, 1986.
( Vice-President John Gamer
of Texas is a plain-spoken man.
A Most of friends and rele
tives hnet at the home of Mi
and re rs. H. M. Eaton near Ml
Balance------------;-----
OFFICERS SALARY FUND
Balanee last Report, Filed April lat, 1936 —---------
fo Amount received since last Report, __________
Py Amount paid oat since labt Report, Ex. “B” —
Amount to Balance __-______
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Balance —_____--------
: COURT HOUSE AND JAIL FUND
Bntanco last Report. Filed April lat, 1936 -----------—
ro Amount reteived since last Report,--—. i
By Amount paid pat since last Report, Ex. I
' Peaches are beingloaded
to Senator Boral
but it appears
grow out on him like whiskers
feel compelled to join with him
and with hunreds of, thous-
ands of others in repeating:
"Let’s put Allred over in the
first primary. "—-Uvalde Leader-
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G. A.
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many more happy birthdays. -- -
-- -— any favors that you see fit to I
Visit the Firestone Exhibit at the Great Lakes Expositipn I
in Citveland and theTexas Centennial in alls. , , '
fear I wulk faint and fall. My mother,
having used Cardui -with good re-
aults, advised me ;to try it.
"I am so glad I took Cardui and --
got relief, for it has done wonders for
me." . ••
If you suffer this way, ssnd td ths
drug store for a bottle of Cardui and
Drive Carefuhy-Walk Gare-
fuuy. ,
General Fund Wars Series 1925
R. & B. Fund Wars Series 1925
Road Mach. Wars Series 1932 _
Road Meeh. Wars Series 1932 A
R. B. George Mach. Wars___
AHia Chalmers Mfg. Co. Wars _
Allie Chalmers Mfg. Co. Wars __
Upshur Co. Rd."Refg. Bonds Series 1934 _
aK hur.Co. Rd.Refg. Bonds Series 1B34A
Allie Chalmers Tractor Wars
J. D. Adams Rd. Mach. Wars
R. B. George Mach. Wan
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' * Nll notices of school or chureh
h vlays, cards of thanks, obitarlea,
- ete.. must be accompanied with re-
dust. . .
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Misses Rose Seagle, Ethel
Seagle, Beulah and Lizzie
Briggs, have feft for Cisco, El
Paso and Cloudcroft, on
Nit#. -
’ 1.031.50
10,466,54
I W./,
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L TREASVEERSQUAKTERLX KEEPORT
Report of W. A. Lunsford. County Treasurer of I fj shur County, Texas, cot
J pts and Espenditures from April 1st, to June sh, 1936, inelusivet
Holder and the honoree H. M. continue to render to you the
Eaton, and Mrs. Eaton.
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Mrs. W. S. Burks of Omaha
is here on a visit to her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Roy Daniels.
July 20, 1M6. . j
Mr. T. J. Coffee agent at the
M. & E. T. Railway is visiting
in Dallas.
0 - . ‘you the kind of service you re-
----and that I am worthy of re- quire from a commissioner, I
Howard Seahorn and children; election, I am asking you to go will sincerely appreciate your
want to During my term of office, my
IUpshur constant aim has been to give
lid vote the best of service to my pre-
cinet and county, to treat
. ..10 816 everyone fairly and equally, to
T. C. me in the previous elections. get the utmost in value for
I have done my beat to make money spent and to give the
an ient District Clerk axpayersi of the county an --
ing to stay on the job and economical and efficient ad-
render efficient and courteous ministration of the duties of oL
service. If I have given you all V5 “ 1
District 1 **ave carried out these aims
vomitoitheibest of my ability; and
1 if you feel t24t I have given
f 172,07
h, of course,
were shipped today by express.
Mrs. G. A, Rogers and litle
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BACK IN THE FOLD
of Upshur County for
on July 25th. Also I
and Mrs. Clifton Poole and
children; Mr.. and Mrs. E. M.
Eaton; Mr. H. Welch; Edward
here daily for freight
He-is very sincere in his con- ment north,
viction that- monopoly is some-i e e e
| 12,949.66
thing that can be shot at with. There is a growing
vigor and impunity, without
i . J ..A
FOLLOW GARNER
..0 - "n ’
Sunday night.
. Our singing school
THE MASTERPIECE.
oriincowsTkucriqw]
m enr
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The Gilmer Grate and Bask-
et Co. is therbusiest in its
Mrs. Bennie Massey and son
Virgie of Greenville are visiting rela-
-—and Mr. Coppedge of
101,496.18
) ueefrttenieetpnowNs
' LOTION Mia te relleve IM
muanin 3 day « w
yeur drugetat and get yeur
■ MW hadk. Qulek, dre nM
Eeumea, Teeter, Mingwotm
/ 6,052.55 Sunday.
MA
FOB H%imn Tift HUME Etw YOB CM W!72|
I___i Firestone sEALTYTE TUBEST
caad A speciat compoud an ihsid of tube 1
Asrrrzifvh, wolstheinner surras hriiapok "sIt
AABAVMiMNdMEAEMN, By maintaining a constant air pressure, I
eAy •250 Firestone Sealtyte Tubes will increnne your I
E tire mileage ."n"""
v; Follow the lead of big tire
only on proof of performance.
are visiting her brother. Max
—, Eldyd, tor a few days at -
r. c. BARNWELLV kod SrORE 1 dian 'Rock.
w1”' -7 N • t:
A little fault-finding now and
lthen is relished by any good
L citizen. Sqator Borah has
never found much fault with daughter Edna are visiting at
July 16. 1916
The Federated Clubs are
joining the city council in see-
ing that weeds, tin cans and
other mosquito breeding places
and leave the name of FLOYD y m . I _
BAILEY on the Ballot and I I P ye A ega vy " g
will ever be grateful and will •ie 463313
__________ 18-75
32261. 0:.340.25
•Wow* Nap XeiumMbo*1/
Maddox, J. R. Hinson, T. W.
Smith, Carrold Ro’bertson, Jim-
mie D. Lawrence.
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4,".. rec. No. 2; ‘I >., .
Sworn to and subscribed before me on this 13th day at Juy, A. D. 1986,
B. C. Elwell, County Clark, Upshur Coutty, Texas.
-----------------------------
AMrse Monnie Floyd Hamilton
and family of Corpus Christi
Firestone Patented Process of Gum-Dipping whichl
prevents internal friction and heat. ~ 73
। Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires ran up to 28
- cooler and give greatest blowout protection—the V
scientifically designed non-skid tread will stop ]
your sar up to 25% quicker and give you 50% /
longer non-skid mileage, f ' I
Take no chances! Buy your tires on proof of J
performance. Let us equip your car today, with 1
Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires, the Masterpiece of '
Tire Construction - ‘ 1 7 —28
Giles; Sunday, July 119,
celekrate the birthday of
H. Tn, Eaton.
The Formers Union have
named W. A. Lawrnce, O. O.
King and W. L.Willeford dele-
gates to the state meeting in
Houston next month. / u-a
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k' — Balance__.... .
______ COUNTY BOND FUND
BTnce last Report, 'Filed April 1st, 1936 -___
To Amou at received since, last Report, ■
By Amount paid out since last Report,. Ex. “ "
Amount to Balance_____ " ' ■
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July 17, 1916.
The Cotton Belt has signs at
each end of their -platform
waning bicycle riders to stay
— 4
method of making
peal to the voters
ir vote
J. Gage and children; Miss the service as your
Hetty Bivena, Mr. ad Mrs. H, Clerk that you feel like
P». Lang and children; Mrs. ihave had the right tojexpect.
ville, Mr. Dick Oliver of Gil-
4.
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t In- prices will be much higher than
1 -with abtmper crop.
172.07.1
The State of Texas, ,
County of Upshur: i ' *
sworn, upon oath, says that the within and foregoing'' report is true and cor-
" Sworn to and subseribed J; WisAial nafordt SauntYoTrenrurer.
TU srAtE or TEks.Elwell, Clerk, County Cour, Upanuk County, Texas. I
County of Upshur'
Before me, B. C. EWell, County Clark,, Upshur County, - Texas, on this
day personalIly. appeared I J. R. Hinson, County Judge; J.B.’Woodfin, Commis-
Soler Ecinet.No. 1,W,, C. Hendergon, Commissioner Precinct No. 2; J. P.
„AiBrCommissioner.No. 3; and M. °- Holmes, Commissioner Precinet No. 4,
.whortafter.be ihe duly sworn by me’ state under their oaths that they have
examined she foregoing County Treasurer’s Report of Upshur County, Texas,
ims to be correct to the best of their knowledge and belief.
w------ -------- . --ng J B Woodfin, Com. Prec. No. fl;
Davis, -om Prec. No. 3; M, O,
6,049.36
175.26
1
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6,224.62
Oliver and Mr. Ben Oliver of tives here.
I-Graceten were callers here '
completely _Jiis reason for sup-
posing a Government • mono-,
poly would be any easier to get
along with than a private one.
States Press holds the suspicion,
somewhat shame-facedly, that
Senator Borah is for Borah’s
re-election rather than for the
. Nation’s salvation. That per-
sonal preference is not singular
K e e
-<
he Garner doubtless voiced the
sentiment of a majority of Tex-
as when he said at Uvalde last
week: “I don’t mind the world
knowing that I think Allred
has made a fine overnor and
Malcolm Smith
R.E. fiavis'Serv.SU.
The date of Gilmer’s fall
fair is set at Sept: 28 to 30.
impos- j am taking this occasion to
desk every voter in this precinct
i to five their careful considera-
to my candidacy for re-
ion to the office of Com-
teqm as Senator from Idaho
and faces a stiff fight. It seems
time to retire him, since in'
all his years he has never been
productive of anything but dis-
harmony and faultfinding.
1S.3,
' Last year Greyhound buses traveled 138,000,000 .
miles from Coast to Coast and from Canada to the hd
Gulf across desertsand over winding mountain s, (K
roads, e3)
- They have won the National Safety Councils 49 4 f
highest award, in inter-city bus operation for the r J
I past four years. This is indeed a tribute to careful {«
driving, efficient equipment and the reserve M* ■
safety of Firortone Tiros made possible by the/d 1 1
r Balance ____
„ , , R. a IL—I FUND
Balance last Report. Filed April 1st, 1936 ____
To Amount received since last Report,___-
ByAmgunt Pikt hit ,Kamal Ja, H -
" Amount to Balance__________.
: News.
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who had been helped by it.
“I would have ■ ■ severe cramping
spells," writes Mrs. F.C—Allen, of
Smithdale, Miss. "I would get nah- -
sealed, and feet faint and would have
to go to, bed. lwouldbe very ner- j
vous for |twp or three days. I was
I afraid to go awhy from home, for X
h.
3,68526
19,26480
history and 125 dozen crates • — .h Balance --------—---
ROAD AND BRIDGE BUND PUND
Balance last Report, Filed April 1st, 1936 ______
T Amount received since last Report,.^ ----______i
By Amount paid out since last Report, Ex, ......—I
Amount to Balance---—--
. per year
T LOOKING BACK
j Reflections in The Mirror
belief
would
conspicuous in theam Federal
galaxy, therefore of but little
worth in the electoral college.
It probably, is right hard for a
big man to represent a small
State and impress a great coun-
try.—State Press in Dallas
News. _ . V
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Ralance ..
- . R. a R—3 FUND
Balance last Report, Filed April 1st, 1936
To Amount received sines last Report, *
By Amount paid out since last' Report, Ex. “B”
Amount to Balance ..........
are used on Greyhound Buses
... 1 .
Balance __
that I have in the past,
- Thanking you in advance W| , _
. . - j MOTHER ADVISED
give me in the coming primary.
Respectfully submitted,
FLOYD BAILEY, - 1
Candidate for re-election for
the office of . District Clerk.
(Political Adv.)
Mrs. Henry Bruner of Glen-
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14.
Lucy Walker; Mr-and Mrs.
furnish a good, field, for wild-
catting for oil.
..... t July" 18 1936.
Mr!Z. T. Stephens and
family are moving to Pritchett.
NOTICE
m-
lmpedgo,and MW m4 «ther
MM. Satietaaim er yeur l
meney 6nek Mi and ,
trestone
GUM- DIPPED TIRES
Mrs. Morris Bostick of Texar
6,224.02 kana is visiting in this com-! Monday with fifty enrolled.
- _........
—— 13,878,73 r
13,796.13 •
------ e—ae 15,837.70
---- . 11,837.16
27,674.86 27,074.86
qp the Republican party, certainly
not around election time. He
has spoken somewhat 1 softly
concerning certain trends, but
sbdb hardly ever has he been harsh
_L. in condemning anything con-
som nected with the G.O.P. But this
To Amount received since laat Report-------------------J 2340.05
By, Amount paid out aince laat Report, Ex. “A"--|
' A*uunt to Balanee ----------------------- 2
38854.18
m THE GILMER
. WEEKLY MIRROR
Founded ia 1877
AND UPSHUR COUNTY ECHO
., R. H. Laachinger — Publisher.
"M " —------
Entered at .the Peet Office at Gilmer,
Texas, ax Second Ciasa Mull Mutter.
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LIST OF BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES ON HAND
Road District No. 1 -p- ' ____ ■ u k nnAn
Rokipistrict No. *7__|_______■ T ----• 15,00000
Special Road Bo pda Series “B”_____________ 81,000.00
Special Road Bonds Series "Dm ______ 1350000F
•Special Road Bonds Series “E" _____________ .. pae 900000
Special Road Bonds Series “F" ___________ ________ 275000.00
-----------------------------—- 20,000.00
-v-,--—-------------------- 16,00000
—km-—-------------------—— 1,000.00
--1—----------------—--- 1,50000
— 5ob0o
— 1,300.00
— 1,820,00
_ 96,000,00
— 27,000.00
. 21,408,00
•— 7,000,00
2,06700
__ $553,595000
E hope he is re-elected in the
e first primary."
rehn Garner's judgment is
sound.
i not only backing a sure
*
f|e citizens of the Lone Strr,
Commonwealth to follow’. We E
- ■
it he is setting a
lid example for rank and
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