The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROh, FED.; OCT. 81, 1934.
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ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
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In the past hundred
J. H. Mathis
INSURANCE
Aulomobiles A Specialty “
Agent for Dallas News.
First Nat’L Bank Bldg. '
Phones 273 and 303.
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DR HENRY H. NIEHUSS
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The stout-hearted Texans who declared
Independence on March 2, 1836, at Washi ngton-on-the-Brazos would be filled with
pride to know that their efforts have not gone unrequited. Texans, today, are
stout-hearted! Today they prepare for a birthday of a hundred years of achieve-
mn on the battlefield and in peaceful achievement. - - • *
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« B. B. Lamchtmger _ Managing Editer
Batons at th. Post Orfiee at Gilmer,
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Texas is a land of romance, love and adventure; of progress and memories. This
hundredth anniversary will link its aitways, seaports, highways and railroads of
, today with the oleander and jasmine of old-world towns of yesterday!
Texas started on its road of independence at San Jacinto. She fought valiantly
through the years for worldly recognition and now is going to give a birthday
* party for the world, whose respect she has earnestly desired and so courageously
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Far Commissioner, Prect. 1
JESSE B WOODFIN.
Fer Comm. Precinct No. 2
W. C. (BILL) HENDERSON.
Fer Comm. Precinct No. 3:—
3. PROS DVIS.
Cernas. Precinct No. 4:—
MARSHALL HOLMES
For Cotton Weigher, Prect. 1.:
B. H. (HARDYHRAY.
For Justice of Peace, Prect. 1:
MAT DAVIS
For Constable, Precinct 1:-
L T. BACKLEY.
For Justice of Peace. Prect. 5:
W. B. (HENRY) HARLAN.
For Constable, Precinct 5:
B. M. SMITH (Re-Election)
For Justice of Peace Prect. 8:
1. w. WILLEFORD.
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So LouD.. WERE
Texas Centennial Commission
Publicity Committee
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rence of Newsome.
Perryville boys’ and girls’
After more than three months
of suffering from a nervous ail-
ment. Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles ,
Nervine which gave —her such ~ *
•plend id results that the wrote
us an enthusiastic letter, e
Ifvou tuetr from "Nerves."
If yea lie awake niqhti,
atart at sudden noises, thw
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probably out of order. —
Quiet and relax them with the
sume medicine that “did the-
work" for this Colorado girl
•Whether your "Nerves" have
troubled yon for hours or for
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At Drug Stores 25c and fl 00.
- several generations, - at
present rate of increase
recehtly learned that the com-
"Thousands in the Near East, In mon onion radiates ultra-violet
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. . .L All Americans everywhere revere the memory of the men who contributed to the
growth of our common country. We invite them to join us in holding a fitting
celebration of the one hundredth birthday of Texas. , x .
Texas is the Stte it is! Because Texans have made it so! This is YOUR Celebra- »
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in many other parts of the i
world are dying from lack of
ed apartment. Apply Mrs. J. L.
Vivian. 201-d3c.
Democratic
Nominees
less improved , chemical means
of for sustaining life can be
food situation will be a grave
one for the entire world, un-
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famine become general, as in
the past and present?
1 So far, there is ample food
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«• distributed where it is needed.
* But right now hundreds of
While thia problem may not the distant future will be try-
"" ‘ ' I for ing to get rid of people, - in-
“If we can’t prink it, we can
have it done"—-and at lowest
pries. The Mrror. Thon • 179.
OAK LAWN SANITARI UM
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Office in Ray Building.
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reach 860 million and only 100 For District Clerk:
“ . FLOYD BAILEY.
For Congress:— . , -
MORGAN O. SANDBBS -
For District Attorney:
G. L FLORENCE.
Fer Repreentative:--
oTIST. DUNAOAN.
For Ceunty Judge:—
J. R. HINSON.
Fer County Attorney:
MILTON GREER MELL
For Sheriff:—
J. W. BRYCE:
For County Clerk:-
B. C (BERTIE) ELWELL --
For Tax Assessor-Collector
CHARLIE OWEN.
For Co. Supt. of Education:-
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Medicai and surzical cases; received
Treatment and care under bupervieion
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Don’t forget to come to Sun-
day School next Sunday morn-
ing at 10:30 o’clock.
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Mrs. Henry Bushey, 90, of
Odensburg, N. Y., rescued
day.
- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duffey of
St. Joe spent the week-end
with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Will Duffey of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. George Duffey
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populations and partly through practically developed,
lack of transportation. „
W. E. Quinn
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Office in Ray Building.
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population it will only be a
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Our League is still progress-
ing nicely. Everyone on pro-
gram knew their parts well for with Mr. and Mrs.
last Sunday night. There wag (Whitley.
j large crowd there. We havej Mrs. W. W. Saxson ' spent
started another contest and j the week-end with her son?
the ones who are interested in|Mr. Grady Saxson, of Winns-
Hope Fnday night The boys LouissSeial River fron he had
defeated New Hope 18 to 24. Oswegatehie Rlver a.te . .
The girls’ score was 14 to 14. dipped into the water whie
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were in this community with " .
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remembered that humal ' life
is. being lengthened and pe-
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ance of the laws of health and
the advancement of science;
also that if in the future wars
- can be -reduced, still greater
.. increases may be expected.
1 The question naturally arises.
' for how many people can the
earth supply the necessary
food? When, if ever, will
lOOth BIRTHDAY
Subacripties Ratea "
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Phones: .
Patton Hospital 455
Port Office "Bldg. 191
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Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURAN C E-
W.E: QUINN
Insurance. . ,
Automobile Loans and
! Notes Refinanced. Payments
Reduced. Reasonable Rates.
Deals Closed immediately.
Office in Ray Bldg.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1934, newspaper, October 31, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440677/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.