The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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A GOOD CATCH
Oh Sears, a midget about 3%
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OF BLACK BASS
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Rub-MyrTism for Rheumatism
Mr. Dick Oliver ot Gnotkan
ph and stockholders have cob- Gilmer Drug Co.
33-tf
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but recently many of them have Pounds, who have been here op
THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS
First class horse shoein
. berlain's Tablets immediately
FEDERAL FARM LOANS
ily.
Death loves a shining mark. Promptr-eervice.
. MATISM.
promotes activity in body and
per cent; time, 34% years;
Hogg's Pharmacy, Special Agt.
payments. A]
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bottle of Chamberlain’s Lini-
roads are good
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ache and neuralgic pain. Throe freely,” says C.
P. Rayder,
noon, r
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Drug Store.
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and thjrd Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. M. C. Florence of Rhones- me another bottle of Chamber-
in his company.
enL Come and bring some one
boro, spent Friday in the city.
PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE
way in which
can save
trading God.
re.
A Reader.
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school.
FOB IOME AND STAILE
666 cures Dingue Fever.
FIRST STATE BANK
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Remedy as soon aS the first in-
to
by
GILMER DRUG COMPANY
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To prevene a Cold, take 666
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The mild cathartic action of t
Mr. W, F. Ellison, of Pritch-
“Jeems"
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Total . ..
182,545.80
PUELLED
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Lots of
Store.
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_____ $82,545.80
Total
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and nolentitid
BLACK-DRAUGHT
666 cures Malarial Fever.
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666 cures bilious fever.
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666 cures LaGrippe.
Sold everywhere.
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Texas Woman
j Finds Health
For actual farmers, $100 00
to $25,000.00. Intereat rate 5%
or one per cent
Spring and Summ
time to have
Dan White, President.
J. K. Mitchell, cashier.
along the pathway of life and
it was always a pleasure to be
Hands, Ring-Worm, Chapped
Hands and Face, Poison Oak.
Old Sores, and Sores on children
also for sore feet. For sale by
I. W. Driggers, Directors. •
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April,
To cleanse the blood, streng-
then the kidneys and regulate
the stomach, liver and bowels.
Prickly Ash Bitters is a remedy
that has proved its worth. It
a visit the guests of Mr. Fred
Douphrate and Mr. and Mm.
Barney Wallace, have returned
to their home in Daingerfield.
Bennett, Sr,-has returned
his home in Ft. Worth.
Overdrafts __
Bonds and Stocks
fined their cottages and camps
to the opposite side from here.
at Pritchett, State of Texas, at the dose of business on the 3rd
day of April, 1923, published in the Gilmer Mirror, a newspa-
per printed and published at Gilmer, State of Texas, on the
years,
lication
Mr. H. M. Patterson in
about two hours out at the
every day.
East side of
ett, was a pleasant caller at the
Mirror office Thursday,___
Mr. G. W. Hood departed Fri-
day for a visit to his family at
Dallas.
State of Texas, County of Upshur.
We, Dan White, as president, and J. K. Mitchell, as cashier of
said bank, each of us do solemnly swear that the above state-
ment is true to the best of our knowledge and belief.
an operation for a mastoid at
Hot Springs recently.
Mr. Ben Oliver, of Graceton.
spent Friday in the city.
GENUINE
“BULL
DURHAM
TOBACCO
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You must keep well if you
wish to be happy. When consti-
pated take one or two at Cham-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carfell,
of Mt. Pleasant, spent Sunday
in Gilmer the guests of friends
and relatives.
mnd akil
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UPOBeS
Scot
‘edit Cempeny AtantaGe 1
maendea ana Ouvrantesa b
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______ 29,365.70
__ 896.50
____ 1,063.00
•weef* to 2..3.0
sorm.
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Correct—Attest:
R. S. Maberry ’
J. L. Mathis
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It Ie a
it
«y
$10
loan.
-it
$46,502.85
17.75
2,200.00
1,800.00
. 1,200.00
Grandma Sheffield are recover-
ing from an attack of flu.
Miss Eula Stembridge has re-
turned to her home at Patton-
field.
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Rub-My-Tism, an antisevtic.
x After a long winter the sys-
tem becomes filled with impuri-
ties coused by dry, strong diet.
In hot weather these impurities
cause sickness. Get rid of them
now by taking Prickly Ash
Bitters. It is the remedy that
men use for purifying the Hood,
liver and bowels and putting
the body in shape for summer
work. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Hogg’s Pharmacy, Special Agt.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. McAlpin
motored over to Marshall Sun-
day, carrying Mrs. J. S. Whitis
home after she had spent the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. V. Loyd.
Real Estate (banking house) ______________________
Furniture and Fixtures _______________
Due from other Banks and Bankers, and cash on
h and 11. ....... ---------------- Mi...
Interest in Depositor’s Guaranty Fund____i
Assessment Depositors’ Guaranty Fund_____
have had a good school for six
and a half months, for which
we are thankful. Our children’s
future greatly depends upon ed-
ucation and if that be kept
germs with liquid Norozone,
oronone Powder completes the
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12th day of April, 1923.
7 RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, personal or collateral
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and gve
stomach a
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Mr. Charles Littlepage, of
Fort Worth, spent the week
end in Gilmer with friends and
relatives.
__ 22,000.00
4,274.00
__ 4,403.66
___, 51,868.14
“Prior to using Chamberlain’s
Tablets, I suffered dreadfully
from indigestion. Nothing I ate
agreed with me and I lost flesh
and ran down in health. Cham-
berlain’s Tablets strengthened
my digestion and cured me of
constipation,” writes Mrs. Geo.
Stroup, Solvay, N. Y.
so a* and the
Eot Taxis Shrine Club TYLER
SHRINE CIRCUS
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behind with their work on ac-
count of so much bad weather.
Health of the community is
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Mr. T. E. Smith motored to
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combination of sulphur and other 9
hepting avonta frthn *^1* *"lt l
f aparaf iai In"’ths |
ITCHING VARIKTIIS; giving 2
instant rellef frem the lchin G
The tendency of medicl sci-
ence is toward preventative
measures. It is easier and bet-
EAD COLDS
Melt in spoon; inhale vapor,
• • apply frely up nostrfla.
Vigs
Oft 17 Mithfjf Yffk
we can praise
me
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INDIGESTION AND -CON-
STIPATION
Judge R. W. Simpson, of
Tyler, will speak at the High-
There was a rain over to-
wards Longview Monday after.
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Friday for Sulphur Springs,
School closed last Friday. We where Miss Mary w«l enter
Mrs. W. M. Robertson and
relieves bone ache,
come over on this side and
built cottages.
. There will be a Sacred Harp
X Aki- । । « , Singing at Longview the third
IM. lovely Sprine sunday is Apri.
Our community is shadowed 1 r
with a gloom of sadness by the BLACKSMITHING AND MILE
cmunuvs MU. DISEASES
omsrd-sttTchidt
hozfe8nuum IVeSfuge. N deetroy»
Frequent X
Headaches 2
“I suffered with chronic 2
constipation that would bring on n
very severe headaches," ays U
Mre. Stephen H. Kincer, .of X
R. P. D. I. Cripple reek, Vs. n
"I tried different medicines and 8
A torpid IVer needs an over-
hauling with Herbine. Its bene-
fits are immediately apparent.
Energy takes the place of lazi-
hess, appetite returns, and the
hour of rest brings with it
Sund, refreshing sleep. Price,
60c. Sold by Robertson's Drug
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Gates open 7 p. m., com uencing next Tuesday
Adm'ssion to grounds 10:. •
Big show performs nee starts 8 30
Doors open at 8
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Have you
an attack of pneumonia when
thip remedy may be obtained
for a trifle.
Mr. G. W. Fant, of Linden,
spent Sunday and Monday here
on a visit to his son, Mr. H. H.
Fant, of the Mirror force. Mr.
Fant is on a lecturing tour for
the Farmers Union.
G. W. McIntosh, Notary Public, Upshur
County, Texas.
He was a food man, loved by sauare-
all. Always had a smile and a wlte
word of cheer for every one he
met. He came with his parents
the best
appraised
is, while
hings are
inf will
Herbine is well liked by ladies
It purifies the system without
griping or sickening the stom-
ach. Price, 60c. Sold by Rob-
ertson’s Drug Store.
sizes, 30c, 60c and $1.20 per
bottle. Sold by Robertson’s
lain’skiniment; I want it in
the house all the time for it
cured me."
after supper. They esuso a ----
gentle movement 0 the bowel. A FARMER CURED OF RHEU
WA strength. Toko
oge, Scotty Emulsiona
hir helps sustam KitolUg!
eruanomnzaomheaxana
Mr. Bennie Bennett, Jr., who
has been here on a visit to his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
fellowman, and treated every Springs,
one as he wished to be treated. ------
He gave every evidence that he My, my, you sihe
was ready to- meet his God. He money on groceries)
fought a good fight and we at C. H. Hall’s Cash
hope he is receiving his reward ------------------L
in the great beyond. J natthat the bad begin
Spring days are few with usshhave a good ending.
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went to joints that ache. It
Miss Ethel Seagle, who has and third Sunday afternoon,
been here on a visit, has return- Every one is invited to be pres-
He loved his ed to her home in Sulphur
Patten Milk, N. Y. “A few days
later he walked into the store
as straight as a m string and
handed me a dollar saying, give
the grip. The cold prepares the
system for the reception and
to Texas from Georgia in the ginghams at C. H.
GO’S and was the oldest living Store?
citizen of the old pioneers of
Coffeyville, excepting Mr. Wes-
ley Williamson, now of Gilmer.
He could tell a lot of inter-
Chevrolet Scd an FREE Saturday
Night. Eserybody is soing-Try
to squeeze in.
Sunday.
: We have singing every first
lenda," up Mre. Sirawn, popu-
_______of Dallaa. "I weighed only os .1
pounda. But now I am taking on weighi
and new life. Ironized Yess did it. It
w.D.DrmemaSpngzetatmeewtbundat brain. $1.25 per bottle. tion after five
WANTED—A one horse farmer 5
or a hired hand for wages. Ap- j
ply to Paul Smith.__
NEWSNOTESug
4 get rid of it with the instE2EME?-*62536.2zz "d
possible delay. It is tally to risk
“A man living on a farm
near here came in a short time
ago completely doubled up with
Ut3*
hn
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ter to prevent than to cure. ।
Pneumonia, one of thie mont , ----------
dangerous diseases that medk Mr. 3. B. Fannin, of Bettie,
•al men have to contend with,
' Mrs. W. W. Lomenack and
Miss Mary Lomenack departed
Cumby of West Mountain.
Aubrey Owen is ill. He had
Mr. J. M. Marshall spent
Thursday in Tyler attending
the Baptist convention of orga-
nized Bible class workers.
reasonably, good. way meeting in Ft. Worth April and put through
Mrs. Charlie Sheffield and on.. . . 0T.1 „ , ___’ .
children, of Indian Rock, visit-toth mnd flst
ed relatives here Saturday and
pay 8 or
your land notes?
death of one of our pioneer citi-
zens, Mr. T. B. Smith. H:s
------ noon caught 27 black baas, the
c greatest number any one has
. "heels of time are mov- creeled this season in one after-
ing on unbidden, 1923 is fring- noon. ...
ing the margin of time deeply
and bringing with It some sor-
row and heartaches, as well as
. sorea, cbUb, burs
___Foctive in Um stable
____ Hore flesh broil with
____________ wpeed under iU powerful in
fluence. Tb. treatment ia the same lot
animals as for humane. Firat wash out I
Children who have worms
are pale, sickly and peevish. A
dose or two' of White’s Cream
Vermifuge will clear-them out
and restore rosy chesks and
cheerful spirits. Price, 35c. Sold
by Robertson’s Drug Store.
Mr. T. C. Willard has a new
Dodge.
Mr. Curtis Davis, who has
been home for the past week
with his parents, has returned
to Dallas where he has a po-
sition.
GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR
zemmw ittrss mmp Miss veraBemamy ana Miss
1 AT LAKE DE VERNA Ola Williamsin have
by putting Martin’s White
Diarrhoea Tablets in their i
drinking water. For Bugin- 1
tested Poultry feed INSECTI- 1
MUNE. A trial will convince
you or your money back.
GILMER DRUG COMPANI- -
did Mt get relief. The head-
ache* became very frequeat. I
heard of
•al men have to contend with, was a pleasant caller at the
often follows a cold or attack of Mirror office Friday. ---------
death is deeply regretted by a plow work and repair work
host of friends and his home is general. Satisfaction guar
saddened to the bereaved fam- teed, r" i
Grind com
to amazing whet a to dome for me. I
now wejgh 126 eounda. It meane W mech
to me, beceuse 127 pounde wes my wright
belore Imumied. Hr hueband seye I am
now mre like the sir he marrjed pight
years ago, and my to etrength of
yemn etnding to MmuMt toh."
Ma Umi-t h the 6el 4 medieine to
ereumed mere meymet than thet at the
primoiple embedied bi Loeimed Yaaat for
buding Grm toh on tin ntemie people
end rertering the uegth and viger ef
henkh Ialni Yaaat yamMfoad
yea Qa wee kme" for af a hum
igeardigihmshehrm
zdmee-m
seen he new
H. Xall’s Cash
with you. We should all love
good singing for that is one
Featuring the Bob Morton Circus
Company with its wealth of new STARTS 17
aud migltv, wonders, foremost in THCC AAn I I
limitless quantity, grndcst in I lit'. AlK ■ ■
peerless quality. < ,
rot *e l
ddMER DRUG COMPAN N2
,0.17 t jm*oe
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FOR SALE— Abney’s water-
melon s, at J. A. Still’s gro-
cery tore. -
spent Friday in th* ityeamd
was a very pleasant caller at j
Misses Lula May and Bohnie the Mirror office*
Miss Ruth Crosby, after ’
spending the week end at home ‘
returned to Tyler Sunday to re- (
sume her studies in a business e
course there.
muscle ment and told him to use it
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in______________
Surplus Fund_________......____________
Undivided Profits, net ____________________
Individual Deposits, subject to check ..
flourishing.
per cent
“"FbrSaleby ROBERTSONS’ D
′ And AlCtheGondD
. edr. —--028.,3
The Hnce Marable place
down off the old M. & E. T. Ry.
was sold under execution issu-
ed out of the District court be-
fore the court house door Tues-
day morning, Mr. W, B. Hogg
becoming the purchaser for
$415.
3 6"* 2
. a
Mn W. H. Serwm. W Dallas, wha Ten.
Mow to Meve Fevteet Mealeh.
“ "There, were aimes when I felt M bad
puzzled why wese}goods 80
cheap. The secrypis, “we sell
for cash.” DoMrs stretch at
C. H. Hall’s sh tore.
" - ’• * ■ • gn ' !
and tpok It for a headache, and kj l
the relief was very quick and T
it was M long before I had to
another headache. Now I just K2
keep ths Black-Draught, and V
don't let myself get tn that A
condition.” J
Thedford's Black - Draught X
(purely vegetable) has been I
found to relieve constipation, U
and by stimulating the action o X
the liver, when itfi torpid, helps R
1 to drive many poisos out of
Y your system. Biliousness.
9 indigestin, headache, and
shniTar troubles are often
relieved in this way: It is the
natural way. Be taturall Try
Black-Draught. - ,
from them their future is
blighted. Every one should take
more interest in education.
Newman and Watson and
family, of West Mountain, vis-
ited his parents here Sunday.
There was a debate on the
Farm Labor Union questoion
last Thursday evening, which
was rather sensational. The
debaters were Willeford and
f aho me-e*ra ouje
Mrs. Pat Manhall went down
to Lake Devernia Tuesday
morning to stake off a building
• lot there for their Sunmer
home during the fishing sea-
son. There seems to be a regular
building boom along the edge of
the lake on both sides, but un-
til recently the Longview peo-
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eating things that happened_____
A Faulty and
Slow Convalescence.
This condition very f requently follows as a
result of aa acute infectious dlineaneor a
rebuilding prB*BC« >• ydlagly Blew Md °2
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and smarting eensatione and by 8
its germ-destroying propertiee it ;
oxtermintes the microbe whieh
is the cause of the eruption, thus
curing ths disease completely.
Littell's Liquid Sulphur Com-
pound is used in all oasos of Eo-
Tetter, Barbar’* Itoh, Pso-
Herpes, Rash, Oak and
Ivy Poisoning, aleo for relleving
the annoyande cauned by chig-
gers and mosquito bites.
In the treatment of ECZEMA 8
—the most painful end obetinate 8
of all akin diseases.It is"one of 5
the moot succesaful remedies 8
known.
Mite M emts MMk ImtoKN M
am f. MUMS. tag. SLtodtt,n.
666 quickly relieves a cold
MANAGERS. SA L E S M E N
AGENTS wanted for unexcell-
ed telephone intensifier; .whis-
per carried clearly; one hand
always free; guaranteed; splen-
did proposition.
BARYPHONE, .
3323 Seminary Ave., Chicage.
1 dimddefu" h-p. J.
ai" •
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Commerce to atted th* Nor- Pikkson, Tenn and went out to
mal there. Glenwood to visit Mr. Manly
_________________ en Seals He is almost a rival for
“STOP THAT ITCHING.” • the Tom Thumb at85 years of
Uae Blue Star Remedy for age, and vattracted considerable
Eczema, Itch, Tetter, or cracked attention at the depot.
See me at once. Office over
Firat National Bank.-------
Av L. BRADFIELD,
Secretary Gilmer N. F. L. A.
a < . 35-36-37-38-w
Tyler on business Friday.
development of the pneumonia oThegxtrondinarz.B
germ. The longer the cold hang* andacald in just as efh
on, the greater the danger. rpehnechbibopdna
Take Chamberlain's Cough
A
r Big Nights, whether' QA Super Circus
J Tempest, Rain or (II \ Exhibitions •
- Moonlight. -- In One
The one big frolic of the age; pro.
fessional Circus Stars in the b g
tent, local Shriners in command.
Apply Ballard's Snow Lini- rheumatism. I handed him a
and farming is slow. We trusta » ba .
humwi.te-s
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; OFFICIAL STATEMENT
of the Financial Condition of the
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1923, newspaper, April 12, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414239/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.