The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 26, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, TUESDAY, JULY, 26, 1932
"I saw it in the Mirror."
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usual.
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Service Station
launch I heir shallop and fain
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FOR RENT—2 briek buildings on pub-
lic squafe. Gilmer. R. L Mattox, Gil-
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A. C. Womack, dead candi-
date fori District Clerk, leads
the race in Johnson county’.
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ADAMS CIGAR AND NEWS
STAND, BARBER SHOP.
Hot and Cold Showers
Extensive Line of Magazines
and Newspapers
Expert Barber Service
THIEVES
Rob Your Home, Store and
Automobile, Why Walt?
Tel. 289 For Demonstration
BURGLAR ALARMS.
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OWEN BROS.
Magnolia
Service Station
First Block North of Square
—FOR—
Washing and
Greasing
(Certified Labrication)
Expert Tire Repair
Magnolia Products
including the New
MOBILOIL
For “Service With A Smile’
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VERNON STEPHENS ,
DELIVERY GROCER
‘OH' AIN'T THAT JUST
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DOROTHY DARNIT,
DR. O. E. SHERMAN
Dentist
Nerve-Blocking used In Extrac-
tions and Fillings.
Complete Modern Dental Lab-
oratory in charge of
Dr. Frank McMillen
Plates Repaired 1 to 4 hours.
GILM ER ROTARY ~
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Meeting Every Friday Noon *
At The Rays Hotel
Room 16 Crosby Bldg. Ph. 165
See L.
N. J. HARRISON
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Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE
Pl
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No messy rubbing in ... No long
drawn out treatments. From the fiat
instant you yse it, a new beauty It
yours. A soft... Alluring... Ivory
toned complexion that reflects
Beauty and Dignity. Begin to-day.
oRIENTA
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) A PUNK CICAR-
When one sees a girl who
is the picture of health he may
suspect athat she painted the
picturs berself. -______
We read that the silkworm
Printing, ordered
oday. can be de*
livered tomorrow
if you wish it
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We invent about 3,000 new
words every year, yet often
find it difficult to express our-
selves in parliamentary langu-
age.
Be.
A PAINTING
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W. E. QUINN
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GOOD NICKEL
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LOST—An Elgin wrint wateh on the
north bighway. $5,00 reward will be
paid for it" return to Leris Stephenn
100 qtdp.
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OAK LAWN SANITARIUM
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
- Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
DIL T. S. RAGLAND
and
DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
Offices Over First Nat. Bank
Phones No. 6, 171 and 103
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It will be hard to prevent
wars so long as nations refuse
tp stay licked.
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. Americanism: Using a $300
radio act to hear a record play-
ed on a $67.50 phonograph.
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Anyway, when they take all
the trains off there won’t be
so many grade crosping acci-
dents.
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(MMB ofliquid bile into your bowels dally.
It thin bile to not dlowing freely, your tond
, Qormn’t diemt n just doom to the bowels.
Gas bloata up your stomach. You have a
ttek, bad taste and your breath to foul,
ehin often breaks om to blemishee. Your hood
mehes and you tem down and not. You: whole
yili to polsomed. e
elt take chome food, old CARTWa
UTTUI uvxa rill to dot the two
pounds of tdto Nowime treely and
M "up and They contain
barmlems, tent vegetable extraetn, amaxing
whan It now tn maidng the bile how freely.
Butdom’tesk tor liver pilla Ask tor Carte
Ltue Unto Pina. Laek tw the name Carter
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FOR SALE—Some more of those nine
buttermilk fed fryers, weigh about 2
pounds. Mrs. Lee Driggers, R 4, Gil*
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You needn’t stew through hot, summer days with a shop- I i
umuusping basket on your arm. Just Call 159 or 198
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ONLY CoT ONE-^—)
l'VE got 10.000 of A
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Mirror Job Printing is better
and it costs less. Phone 179
and well be glad to show sam-
to vote.’’
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Ribbons for all' makes ol
typewriters at the Mirror
struggling for a goal look up-
ward, satisfied and happy.
They could have waited in the
valley—they ehose the lofty
heights.
Humbleness is akin to humil-
ity, the gold of character. Each
ascent is achievement—peaks,
the reward of honest thought..
—John Sevier Aldehoff.
at Northwestern
should have no difficulty in as-
sembling a collection of freaks.
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A monument is proposed for
the man who invented post-
cards. The inscripion might
appropriately be, /“Wish you
were here."
Doesn't John Garner took natur-
al in these old overalls PAThe.Speak-
er, who isvalsolQemocraticivice-
presidential nominee, w«Ct theme
to go fishing, and'this picture er:
tainly isn't any. pose. It .is just,
‘John Gamer, the Uvalde farmer,
out for a little relaxation. Notied
the strangle hold be "Laseon that
turtle!* . -*
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Russia and Poland sign a non
progressive pact.
Close in. Rent reasonable. D. C. El-
lington at Gilmer Filing Station
112 3tde.
FOR RENT Nt w 4 - room Duplex, all
modern, on Butler St., west of Boyd
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President Hoover will be of-
ficially notified of his nomina-
tion soon. r We hope he won’t
be too surprised to think of
something nice to say.
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An exchange tells of a lady,
doctor who subtracts teft beats
when she feels a man’s pulse,
making allowance for the ef-
fect of her personality on the
patient. ■
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The recent suggestion of a
day of prayer for the unem-
ployed, reminds us of the fel-
low who once at a swell ban-
quet proposed "three cheers for
the poor people of Cincinnati."
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Police battle bonus pickets at
the White House and 9 of the
radical wing of the marchers
are landed in jail.
< > Cleaning
;; Dyeing
Phone 160
Heighta. .Mrs. Jasper.
PHONE 153
J. S. WHITE DAIRY
• -AFTER t SOCKGG OUT VHOsE •
I To TODAY THElE MUST HAVE
A EEN A MILLION FANS WAITIN’
H VO SHAKE HANOS WITH ME.”
( we V PUMPEO THU OLD soup dONE
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flowers, festoon its coping and
beautiful birds flit in and out
its cloisters. Within the in-
closure stands a thatched hut,
abode of a toiling husbandman,
a mile- post, denoting ease. A
- field of corti tiffed by the wind
sings its ripening song. ‘ A
plateau sown with grain, to
golden shade turning, fulfills
the. promise of autumn. The
boy and girl pause. The lesson
portrayed to their plastie
minds, provokes, ill at ease. It
is comfort, scarcely progress.
They venture onward to meet
the sterner, mayhap more soul-
ful and beautiful phases of life.
A heat laden horizon stretches
afar. Breaking the perspective,
a peak shorn of verdure rises,
vivid its crags and caverns that
beset, its glistening apex last
in the restful blue. At its base
foothills clothed with hardy
trees and vines testify to the
mightiness of this sphynx of
the range. The boy -.and girl
;» We deliver choice. selected Groceries and Meats to your
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RATES—One cent a word for first
ihsertlon; thercafter, one-half cent •
word. Minimum charge 25 centa.
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mesticated insects. How about
the political bee?
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A doctor declares that fast-
ing for 15 days will restore
one’s hasic metabolic rate. If
you care for that sort of thing.
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FOR RENT—Newly papered, front
bod room. Private entrante Block
from sqware Mra. E. L. Barnwell.
114 3tde ...
THE
Gilmer Daily Mirror
Founded Mar. 14. 1916 by Geo Twcker
Tucker a Laschinger.— -Publishers
Geo. Tueker _------*—Editor
R. H. Laschinger---—Businens Mer.
Entered at the Poet orfice at Gilmer,
Texas as Seeond Olasa Mail Matter.
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Buhseription Rates
One year, fn ndvance---—— 84.00
Six menths . ——— 42.20
Three months *".............$1.20
One month ------—------40e
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doemn'teetat
down-ana-dus
DR. E. C. McALPIN
Dentist
Phone 186
Office Wa Bldg.- W. Side Sq.
Gilmer, Texas.
"ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modem Equipment
Electric Modelities for Treat-
ment, as well as X-Ray and
Fluoroscope \
J. C. WINN, M. D. .
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The artist hefts his brush
and lo, a brook gurgles over
mossy stones to limpid depths
in a dell. Scrubby trees in
rocky crevices droop to inhale
the purling water's breath.
The broqkdaves the virgin low-
land and giant oaks rise to
shelter with umbrageous
wealth, lowg kine in the pool
wadirg. A\oy and girl stand
at the water’s edge. The slant
ifg sun rays, filtered through
the entwined branches. tint the
roses in their cheeks. They
frail craft to the opposite shore
Unafraid, it is laden with hop*
—they dare its rescue, and over
pebbly bottom they take their
way. A fence of logs and
stones confront’' them. Briars
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WAKE UP. YOUR
-LIVER BILE—
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin’ to Go
U yon M sour mma munk and the womla
tookes punk, don’t swallow a lot of mIu,
Miaaral water, ell, taxntive candy nt chewin
uum and espect them to make you muddenly
For they ean't do it Tbey only move the
Pure, rich milk from State in-
spected and tested cowa.
Children need this healthful.
Natural food. Good for adults,
too. Now <mly
Quart ......... 10c
pies and give you prices dtf
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and creepers clog its turnings; and honey bee are the only do-
for RENT—Purnished garage apart-
ment, all conveniencs. Bills paid.
Reasonable, R. H. 4ennett, 456 E.
Harrison St. Hi atdp
FOR RENT- Unfurnished apartment,
8 large rooms, Southeant exposure,
bath and sleeping porch. C. A. Dyke.
114 Stdc.
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See
D. A. YOUNG
For Life, Sick and Accident In-
surance. Real Estate of all
kinds, Leases and Royalties
Wnlton Bldg. Gilmer
Phone 1302
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There will be over 800,000
votes when they are all count-
ed that were cast in the pri-
mary. f
' LESLIE FLORENCE
Attorney-at-Law !
• Gilmer, Texas
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 26, 1932, newspaper, July 26, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441010/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.