Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 202, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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tion, good 5 room house, good
barn, well fenced, everlasting
water; only 2 miles west of Bet-
Chattel Mortgage blanks it
stock at The Mirror office.
DON’T KILL THE GOOSE
THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGG
Try a Want Ad in The Daily
Mirror. They work while you
sleep,'and will sell, lend, rent
and borrow for you
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Overland Dallas Co. 202 2 give your constipated bowels a thorough
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five a 10-cent box from your druggist will
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Hunt me up before you sell
your produce.
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That this is the only place that you can
buy lumber and building material, even
good lumber and building material, but
WE ARE PREACHING that this is the
BESTGplace to buy LUMBER and ALL
OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL, best
from your point of view when you
consider
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels-
Take Cascarets tonight.
Phone or see Luther Holmes,
Bettie, Texas. w202 d20 tf
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aches come from a torpid liver and
clogged bowels, which cause your atom-
ach to become filled with undigested
OVERLAND—One of the best food, whiohssoursand fermenta like gar
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medium priced cars bn the mar step to untold misery—indigestion, foul
ket, at the Gilnger Auto Co , gar gases, bad breath, yellow‘akin, mental
age all next week. See or fears, everything that is horrible and
’phone Wilkerson for demonstra- nauseating. A Cascaret to-night will
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Do Your Bit Girls; U. S. Needs
Stenographers.
The work of the war is being
seriously hampered by the lack
of stenographers. Both men
and women are needed badly.
Commissioner MeIllhenney of
the Government Civil Service in
Washington has just sent out
word urging his district mn to
do all they could to remedy the
situation.
Girls show your patriotism -
spend three and one-half months
in the Tyler Commercial Cullege,
Tyler, Texas and qualify to pass
the civil service examination,
thereby, helping to win the war.
The Tyler Commercial College
has a class in civil service work
and by the aid of the famous
Byrne Shorthend which they
control they can qualify you to
do this patriotic work, for which
the Government pays handsome-
ly, in three months less time
than anyone else. Girls, what
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move into my New Quarters
one door south of the Board of
Trade rooms, one door north
of the Gilmer Mirror office. I
will be able to take better care
of you in my New Quarters.
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For Sal**—In town of Big Sandy,
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If it goes into a building, we have it. Why not come in and
let us give you an estimate on that job you are thinking of
doing?
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excuse can you offer, for not
spending three and one half
months preptring tgo,to our
beautiful National Capitol at a
good salary and help your bro-
thers win the war?
___The cost of tuition, books, and
board for the three and one half
months would not exceed one
hundred and twenty dollars
if you haven’t this amount, bor-
1 row suet) part of it as is necess-
ary from some bu-iness man
who would be or ly too glad to
make you a loan since it would
serve to help win the war. The
College itself is extending credii
to some worthy girls and boys
W rite at once for their catalogue,
shoulder arms and start on your
march to our Nation’s Capitoi
and do your bit to defend U. S. A
I believe that it will be universally admitted
that since I opened up the business of paying cash
for chickens, turkeys and all kinds of poultry and
other country produce in Gilmer, that there has
been a great improvement TH the market, and
that prices have been better, and there was never
a time when you couldn’t sell your products for
cash.
To destroy that market is to go back to the
former conditions.
There is now in the county several transient
chicken wagons trying to gather up the poultry
of the county, and even should they offer the full
market price, you owe it to yourselves to patron-
ize the home market, the man that made your
(market, to the end that it will be maintained.
Tor it cannot be maintained if you sell to some
one else.
We always pay the highest market price for
4 your products, and will appreciate your giving us
a chance at them now.
Sell to these transients, put me out of busi-
ness, and they will have vanished from the county
and you will be in the same condition you was
before I established a maikethere.' You will
have to swan your produce, and at a greatly
reduced price.
I will pay at all times the highest market price
for your poultry, butter and eggs and believe it is
your patriotic duty to yourself and your neighbors
to maintain the home institution against these
transients that have just dropped in here for a_
season. See me before you sell.
— Yours for service. and for the maintainanee of
the home market.
W. W. LOMENACK
Many of our Customers
have discontinued the use
of. ice. We therefore ask
that you kindly telephone
your orders to the office
before 12 o’clock each day
so that we can give you the
best service possible’
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 202, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1917, newspaper, November 3, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408730/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.