The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 106, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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SPECIAL SALE
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All summer Straws formerly selling from $2 to
$1.95 will he placed on sale this week at absolutely
Half-price,
" tural gas in Mt. Pleasant which
looked very bright during the
of Texastand who subscribe to •
the statutory -pledge-provided in a
Article 3110. Revised Civil Stat-
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tier of well informed Demoerats.
and Reptblicans attending and
participating in the straw vote.
Nearly all the leading members
For the Moodel T Ford is still a dependable and
economical car and the cost of replacement parts is
very small.
provided by law as follows,:
“I am a Democrat and pledge
More than eight million Model T. Fords are still in
active service and many of them can be driven two,
three and five years and even longer.
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There is confidence existing between old friends
. that is the basis of satisfaction each finds in the
others company.
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-Bring your Model T. to us and let us look it over.
For just a few dollars we may be able to help you
get thousands of miles of additional service.
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work has been done at all, ac-
cording to reports coming from
that place.
There art* two other compa-
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along the proposed route.
The city secretary,at the* re-
quest of the council, has written
the company about the matter,
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This bank has been building “old friend" confi-
dence for many years.
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SMITH LEADS IN
THE STRAW VOTE
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national . officers, utes of Texas, and NONE OTH-
ER, be allowed to participate in
Democratic
Executive
Committee
Adopt Resolutions and Instruc
tions.
Reginald Denny is making consistently fine pictures. remem
. ber “That’s My Daddy” "The Cheerful Fraud” and “Califor-
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ecutive Committee by resoluion
as follows: That all white Dem-
Are Still Good For Years of Service
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W. R. STEPHENS,*
. County•Chairman.
A. L. Bradfield, -—
Secretaray.
GILMER STATE BANK
V. K. TODD, Cashier. .
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Gas Prospects
ooking Poor
Nothing Can be Heard From
Company Which Has Fran-
—- chise Here.
BIBLE. THOUGHT FOR •
TODAY •
Those Dainty Summer Frocks
Are mighty pretty to look at but very hard to keep clean. :
The colors are delicate and the materials sheer. Only the •
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 17, 1928.
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Gilmer Motor CoJ
hence the close vote of 16 to 52
in favor of Smith was quite a
surprise to the Democrats. _
It is suggested that perhaps
the Republicans have been doing
a bit more work than the Dem-
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This sale includes every straw hat in the house, all
sizesand styles. Milans. Leghorns, Yedda Straws
and Sailors'all shown'in many good looking styles.
Get you a good looking hat at these wonderfully
low Prices.
Mt. Pleasant Times-Review.
The prospects of securing na-
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it is urged that the foregoing re-
quirements be strictly observed
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Reporting Results: The man
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towns in this section, one
less such person shall at the
time of such general primary
election be a qualified elector or
votr under the constitution and
laws of this State.
ocrats. in this straw vote. The
election will close tonight with
At a recent meeting or_theLbegun. ta dwindle considerably
Democratic Executive Commit- the past few weeks
Refrigerators
For the next ten days we are
offering drastic price reduc-
tions on all refrigerators.
In addition to our regular program tonight weare showing ■ -
GOV. dan moody
Friday night. _He will come di-
rectly from Edom where he
speaks at 3 o'clock, to Tyler, and
have supper there, and be here
by 7:30;
Come out and hear him dis-
cuss the issues of the campaign
and give an account of his stew-
ardship since he was governor.
The speaking will lie hold on
the court house square.
States? -However, the strength _
of Herbert Hoover, the republi- ocrats who are qualified voters •
can candidate, was a surprise to under the constitution and laws •
everytone. Gilmer is a Demo-
cratiC town and heretofore only
dress. Mother and child
chile are both doing fine.
on the 28th day of July and the
25th day of August, 1928, un- nies that want
such person be a white Demo-
rat as directed by the State Ex work is dqne soon to show that
By TUCKER & LASCHINGER
peeseeseeesccecececeeeece•
tee of Upshur County, the f^
lowing resolutions and instruc-
tions were adopted.
TEST: The test to be used
on the ballots in the -prirhry
Gov. Al Smith of New York
seems to be the choice of Gilmer
people attending the Crystal
Theatre last night in the straw
vote fr President of the United
the company intends to carry
. .___ _______ _______ _ myself to support the nominees
Governor Dan Moody witt of this primary.” but so far has failed to receive
should Im* revoked uless some
them already in —operation in
cities in Louisiana, and it
seems that it would lx* a good
idea to get in touch with them
surprising at the large num office-of the County-Chairman
in the First National Bank Buil-
tion at Houston. Much
the primary elections to be held
July 28, 1928 and August 25.
1928.
3. In. order that the ballot
..................GOV. DAN MOODY WILL SPEAK
_______ com-jpgers of the election at the vari-
ment was expressed last night ous voting boxes In. the county
on the meritscof the. looks and-are directed and urged to bring
actions of the two candidates. It the returns of the election to the
My son, if thine heart be wise,
my heart ' shall rejoice, even
an answer.
The time agreed on for the
connection of gas into Jefferson
by this company has already
passed, and no construction
Although the company to
which the franchise was grunt
ed last winter has been loud in
its assurance that gas will be
available by the time cold weath
nelections for the Democratic par. visible, results shown anywhere
ty of Upshur County, be, as is
We are in a position to give you terms on your re-
pair jobs and can equip your car with tires and a
paint jobalso on terms..
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Company
ding as son as the count has
been completed; and in the event
the count has not been complet-
ed and the returns brought to
the Chairman by twelve o’clock
Saturday night, the managers
are directed and urged to com-
municate the result of the count
up to that hour to the County
Chairman by telephone, calling
telephone No. Ill Collect, or by
telegraph if telephone service
of both parties were on hand
and those who failed to come are
expected tonight. .
to serve
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SERVICE—-EFFI( II ENT, EXPERT
Be it resolved by the Demo-
cratic Executive Committee'of
Upshur County:
1. No person shall be entitled
to vote or participate in the gen-
eral primary elections of the
Democratic party that are to be
held throughout Upshur 'county
That no person shall vote and see what they have to offer.
The franchise now in effect
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]; Our complete stock offers you
? a wide selection. Get just the
P kind of refrigerator you want.
X Side icers, top icers, large capac-
♦ ity, or. small ice chest. Leon-
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if Democratic Convention at Houston. . ;
2. Parade of States for Al Smith.
♦ 3. Fight over the Standard of Alabama. ;
t 4. Senator Robinson presiding. ;
5 . Close up glimpses of Gov. Al Smith. >
6 .Close ups of Secretary Herbert Hoover.
2 Big Straw vote election tonight and tomorrow nfgh !
♦ with printed ballots. Come, vote for-your choice for Presi- ! ‛
J dent. All ballots secret. Results announced from the stage H
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VOL. 13. NO. 106
CRYSTAL TODAY AND TOMORROW,,
The Coolest Spot in Upshur County
LAST DAY TO SEE
the same program is tost nigHT'BrTTmwern and off kiers hnkk,
With a lead of only six votes, ing the elections throughout I P
Smith could fail in the straw shur county, and that all per-
vote unless the Democrats ate
a little more active for*tonight’s
vete. ‛
The occasion of this, vote is
the showing of both candidates
in the movies and a moving pic-
ture of the Democratic Conven-
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^>eclal pictures of I In- Demo;
cratic convention at Houston?
WiH be shown at the Crystal to- 1
if your car needs’ reconditioning or any repair
• work, you find expert service and prompt attention
given your order at our repair department.
We have one of the best equipped shops in town
and our mechanics are experts, whether your car
is a ( hevrolet of another'model makes no differ-
- cnee, we are prepared to put your car in first class
runnimg order here. -
sons who cast illegal ballots bs
returned to the Grand Jury for
investigation, as it is as muth a-See the feature,pictur egi
violation or the law to cast an il- nald. Denny in F ast and F uri
legal ballot at a primary election _______________
night and a straw vote taken.
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You can enjoy these dainty dresses though if you will send -
1 2 them to a Master Cleaner to be put in order. We exercise
the utmost care and skill in cleaning and have a completely’ i
1 equipped shp to take care of the most exacting work.
COE CLEANING COMPANY
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Mrs. Lewis Crow of Hawkins
and MissYvonne Hearne from
Big Sandy have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore
of Pritchett, the past week. f
frigerators. Every one greatly A •
reduced inprice for this Sale. MLa
Costs You Nothing
UVcausi it Saves More
,^han You Pay for It
ptna.mt ehian pnye for fese!‛
In efe vle it ndd* te your property. It
• i. worth it. <„*r meny timsr nrtt in th-
Meewary proreetion W afferda.. Chee
paint p expenie he nuse it fnil y da
Ehee thinee wel Gond peinta c0n the
feast hechuse they over further Ar neC
ionger. Buy yonr paint ih termof bemuy
anF oroteetlon nvr a lom« period <4 time.
Paint winely and weil, and "eve mvntj.
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Paints are GeodPainta
Come in and »«<••» an nttrestivrend
tnatruetive eotor ehertg.free '» **
invnlueeie te ydu in. drterminire eo!1
• eoMetion.. We ahall be aind to help
y with our ndvice at all timnen
Denman Lumber Co.
“The Home Builders’’
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as it is-at-a general election. _ cannot be had.
Born Thursday, July 12, to
Mr. and Mrs. N, L. Childress,
a fine nine and a half peund boy
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 106, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1928, newspaper, July 17, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442176/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.