The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 205, Ed. 1 Monday, November 5, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GIbMER DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY, NOV. 5, 1934. .
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papers with my name. Reward
for return to Mrs. Ralph Dur-
A Quiet Place
For Your Health.
J. C. WINN, M. D.
creased, while fatalities
heart disease increased,
leading, causes of death
Meeting Every Friday Noon
At The Jefferson Hotel
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and 433 to aircraft.
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sizhts of the great Century of Progress in Chicago! Take a trip on the
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THE
Gilmer Daily Mirror
Founded Mar. 14, 1916, by Geo. Tucker
Tuneker a Laschinger ___ rabushers
a h. Laschinger _ Managing Editor
Enrere at the Port Orfice at Gilmer,
of which, 29,323 charged to
the automobile, 2,000 more to
collisions between automobiles
from T. C- Brunk of Rosedale,
Calif, during a night visit and.
accidently droppied a ra*H of
s8oo in the chieken -house.
Texas, m Second Claa M*n
‘ Rates
Ono year, in advance ■ , ,
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W. E. QUINN
Insurance.
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mation District and it faces a
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Louisiana State fans rare
booming their team as a pos-
sible Rose bow contender.
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How are the Tigers going to
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tumors, 43) Diseases of the
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(5) Tuberculosis,, and other
diseases of the nome," throat
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THE 1934 WORLD’S FAIR
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Automobiles A Specialty
1 Agent for DaHas News.
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cigarette down a young wo-
man’s back.
Medical and surgical cases teceived
Tevatment ear. ender supervision
। of eompetent hurses.
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The fourth cyled session of
the Legislature is slated 10
adjourn aturday, and only-
vacation from former years, and overwhelmed Fordham,
those from ancer having dr ... x
T. H. Gervaise of Southamp-
ton. Eng.. while a guest at a
hotel, slept for three days de-
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. 3.973 to rail road accidents.
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loved hi- pt parrot more thane
he loved her. Mrs, Marian I
Rrowmof Seattle seeks a di-:
L.
Nine years after their wed-
ding in Russia. Mr. and Mrs.
Boris Kreinuck" were remarried
in London to make sure their
union was legal.
If the Big Ten refuses to let when it went to the Rose1 biwl
any of is members go out, as several years ago. It-may bei
it is sure to do. if„the Armygiven consideration., it is un-
team fails to accept, then, and t defeated. andon Not.19 plays !
in which the Census Bureau, pnly then, will tW Kose bowl an interseetional game with,
authorities turn to the South Colgatern plays L. SU. on
If Alabama is undefeated -a Pc.. Other teams on the
that time, it may get the invi-'schedule are easy. They are.
tation. It has a beter Rose Mississippi. Kentucky and
bowl xecord than any team in Sewanee . -)
and trains or trolley
-due with xas-L-i
... intvy-tMt tonal game"f promin-
highest death rate in recent ence And Rice defeated Texas,
times was 1.830 .. 1918, dun toa team that won from N
- theevere influenza, epidemie Damie, Then last Saturday, th.
of that year Mustangs, also conquered by
Causes -of death show some .th. Owls, went to New York
I Certi. No. 1429 Co. No. 4634
BOARD OF INS. COMMRS:
Austin, Texas, April 12, 1934.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that New T
Century Casualty Co., Chicago,
111., has acording to sworn
Illi., has according to sworn
laws of Texs as conditions
precedent to its doing- busi-
ness in this State, and I have
issued to said Company a ( erti-
ficateof Authority from, this
ofrice. entitling it to do busi-
ress in this State for the year
ending February 28, 1935.
Given under my hand and
my seal of often at Au^*n» :_____
Texas, the. date first above
written. i
R. L. DANIEL. Chrmn.
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against Rice and S. M. U.
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fast chance- are the Owia would
not he invited, and the chances ‘ ner“. , - , .
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are that L Si. will be -iy’en . (|
. . ... , book on t riental .philosophy at j
no. consideratlow Minnesota
, , , . . .. 9 Warren Kachelis t1 year
may -be invited, but The Big - • • tel cd
Ten will nat -let that— team . . ..
- the University of < alifornia.
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Compete mortality figures
for 1933 have just been dis-
chosed" the Census Bureau,.. . .
and .hA that .last few. initie im each game The Mus-
.pile of the ........... priva-tangssoutplayedthe r" in ”
tions,...... all time low rec- EElo-14 tie, and.then Eice won
, - . . : .1 •’ h.jfrom S. M I. If the Owls do - .
cord for deaths m the tinted' • 1‛rett: 802 Buffnl dr this office
gtat. - , not lose another game. wouldm‛s-°
„ not the Owis be a more logical
The deth rate per 100,000
cd popalation in 1933 was only
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Surgery A Diseases of Women
Phones:
. Patton Hospital 455
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a N. J. HARRISON
for
Fire, Auto. Tornado and Other
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“Rhapsody In Steel”
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gentleman. • Herring's Guest
House. Phone 52. 205-d3e.
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Tulane played a great -game.
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v itation last war. andthat the ' 1 . .. a
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West Point authorities., prob- . H
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nearly 10 per nut of all deaths given th? opportunity. If the the iand, and wouhi be a great
Army makes a good record for drawing card out there be-
balance of the season. West, of its reputation.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 205, Ed. 1 Monday, November 5, 1934, newspaper, November 5, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440682/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.