The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 301, Ed. 1 Monday, February 25, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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Two Deliverles Daily
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sources,of the University
Texas recently commemorated
its 25th anniversary, ,2
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It is dumb stupidity for any
woman to hove bad breath.
It offends others—ruins you
socially. The worst of it is you,
yourself, never know when you
have it. But you can be sure
. that you won't have it by garg-
ling with Listerine. It instantly
ends halitosis—improves mouth •
- hygiene, and checks infection.
Lambert Pharmacol Company, )
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LISTERINE
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his own failure to go, after,
trade through persistent and
adequate advertising, and the
mail order houses take advan-
‘ tage of his failure to use this
effective defensive and offen-
sive, weapon.
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French cabinet officers have
a Consistent batting average,
being put into office as many
times as they are thrown, out.
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Subacription Rate
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You A QUBSTION.ONE
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An electric light bulb
, was th largest —single
copy of any newspaper ever
published, at any time, in . the
State of Texas. . *
It was a glowing tribute to
CoL -Carl Estes, - new editor
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The Centennial will
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Tuueker a Lanchinger Publlshera
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Fire, Ailo, Tornado and Otho
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INSURANCE
Automobiles A Specialty
MFAgent for Dallas News.
First Nat. Bank Bldg,
Phones 273 and 303.
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Our next meeting will • be burned continuously for 26".
March 8, at the home of Mrs.
heHillerest H.°D.‘Club met stration »n
Fn22at the home of the sayin8 pellagra
Farm Food Supply Demonstra-
Sunday issued- a 308. page spe-
yuzmur,cial edijion celebrating the tor. Mrs. Frank Still, with H.
Matter r‘fourth"anniversary of the dis- D. Agent Miss Lula M.
1 covery. of the Lathrop Oil Wellworth and County Agent
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on a somewhat smaller scale
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l-Hieve that there- is" trade to be
had, and that the way to get
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ments of the mail order houses,
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TG,o.. ' . concerning the city of Gilmer,
The first shipment to be, dis it^contained'a good writeup Of*”*'
.this eityand its advantages,
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102 —ThMirrerjoinsin congratu- --
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Meeting Every Friday Noon ’.
At The'Jefferson Hotel
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ELMWOOD SANITARIUM. -
A Quiet Place
. For Your Health. . -
, J. GWINN, M. D. —22,-
After more than three months
of suflering from a nervous ail- -
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr Miles
Nervine which gave her such
splendid results that she wrote
OS an enthusiastic letter. •
If vou suffer from "Nerves.” .
If you lie awake nights,
•tart at tuddm noises, tire
-—eqly.arecranku: blucand -
) fdgcty, your nerves are
probably out of order.
ulet and relax them with the
same medicine that "did tlia
work" for this Colorado girt —
' •Whether your -“Nerves” have
troubled you for hours or for
years, you’ll find this time-
tooted remedy effective. a
At Drug Stores 15c and $1.00.
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S. dissatisfaction over goods which
■ do not come, up to fancy cata-
| ' logue ' descriptions. Quality
considered, the local merchant’s
r prices are usually as reasen-
l -able as those of the ~ mgjl
■S ’ order house.
The average local merchant’s
handicap consists’ chiefly in
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Medical and surgical cases recelved '
•ia Treatment and care under supervialos
of competent nurses.
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When You Hear
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Gilmer
Please Notify
Retail Merchants Ass’n.
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has said that it contemplates a self-liquidating celebration. It has given
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positive Assurance to the people of Texas that it will not involve any
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increased taxation. The Centennial is the biggest job proposed for. Texans
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since wresting its liberty from foreign despotism. Texans in all the past .
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have liked big jobs. The Commission is relying upon that old .Texas spirit
as enunciated by Col. Travis"Victory or Death," to make sentiment unani-
mous for celebration of its historic birthday m 1936. Every Texen nowi
—— ehallenged. For a century of trial and-triumph every Texan hasstoodin..—————
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solid phalanx. Every challenge has been accepted. No greater work was
usever presented a Texan, native-born or adopted, than that presented by the
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 301, Ed. 1 Monday, February 25, 1935, newspaper, February 25, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447812/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.