Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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killed at Fort Worth Monday
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Villa plans to join Diaz in a
new Mexican revolution.
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On the Flanders front the
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The London Times thinks that
the Germans have been checked
on the Italian front.
Company
Brunk’s Commedians in their
opening bill of a week’s" engage-
ment here in a tent thea’re on the
McDonald lot, Monday night, pre-
presented the "M ney King" to a
good audience
it was a comedy drama in four
act-, was well presented and hearti-
ly enjoved by the audience present.
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KELSEY CONFERENCE.
The Mormon conference at Kel-
sey the 10th and 11th was well at
tended and was a time of spirtual
rejoicing to all present.
The temporal side of life was also
handled as Mission Pres. R. O.
Benion who conducted the people to
lay in their years supplies at once of
what ever was needed to make next
years crop, as a result bids are bein,
sought on corn hay, flour, 8 gar and
other necessities.
LeRoy Marsh was again uoan
anmiotsly chosen as President with
8. A. Pasey 1st and J. C. Wade 2ad
Counselors.
The new President wishes to-
thank the good people <,f Upshur
for their kindness and re igns toler-
ance and promise that the Mormon
colony will do its best in making
this goodly land to blossomn as the
rose, and bring the goldin dollars
out of the soil by better farming and
harder work that it may b • used for
the mutual b-pefiit ol us al ,
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“Each for All,” is the motto of
our people. __
The Texas Federation of Wo-
men Clubs are in session, at
Waco.
Your wants are satisfied, not merely filled at
A new Russian government is
forming. The Kerensky army
nears Petrograd.
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The management of the Daily
Mirror has been short of help and
has not sent out any subscription
accounts for the past three months,
and save for the few that have
called at the office ami paid, all are
due time months, many much ion
ger.
We are geing to have a subscrip-
tion collector out Saturday, and will
appreciate it if you will kindly pay
then, or if this col ector does not
find you, if jou will drop in at the
offic; and pay it will be a great fa
vor to us, for while each individu-
al account is small the aggregate
runs into the hundreds, and we
need, the money. I thank you.
Geo. Tucker
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Sprains, Bruises,Cuts, Burns. Old. stock at The Mirror office.
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec-
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
Th*’ here tod iy and gone tomorrow optome-
trist, the peri dical come and go ereglass and
spectacle man can not do this h-canse you can’t
get to see him when you want them changed.
With the patronage divided up so that we
can’t make a living here you to-+ 'he advantage
of the increased citizenship, and what we would
contribute to the general revenue * f the town and
institutions. It is co operation of the citizenship,
the patxonizing of home industries that make a
town, and we want to do our port, and solicit your
co operation in enabling us to bniid up the busi-
ness here that will enable us tojbecome permanent
citizeasef your t- wn.—
. DICKSON BROS.
OPTOMETRISTS,
Gilmer, Texas
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If it goes into a building, we have it.
Look, Mother! If tongue l« coated,
cleanse little bowels with “Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs."
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Mothers can rest easy after giving
"Oalifornia Syrup of Figs,” because in
a few hours all the clogged-up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food gently
moves out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
Sick children needn’t be coaxed to
take this harmless “fruit laxative.”
Millions of mothers keep it bandy be-
cause they know its action "on the stom-
ach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
“California Syrup of Figs,” which con-
tains directions for babies, children, of
all ages and for grown-ups.
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PATRONIZE THE HOME MAN
INSTEAD OF THE TRANSIENT
We have recently located in Gilmer with the
intention of making this our home To become
citi Erns of the town, help pay the taxes, support
the schco’s and church s and in fact co-operate
with the best ri zn-hip in building up the in-
stitutioas of G m-r. In order to do this we
mu-t have the patronage of the home people. Our
business is that of healing your eyes, protecting
your eyesight and fitting them with glasses.
Ou th- presumption that the transient optome,
trist knows his business and can do " the work as
well as we can, we can show you the advantage of
patronzing the home mam.
The transient is here today and gone tomor-
ros, and if it hippens that he has made a mistake
you can’t see him to correct it, and you can’t wait .
a inenth for his return, least your .eyesight be
permanentlv injured. i
We are hege permanently with < fli :es up stairs
in the Crosby building, and guaraptee perma-
nently our long distance glasses, and the frames
that they are put' in, making good any defect or
— . breakage. 2 . ,
The reading glasses should last three or four
years, and if they do not, we will make po charge- ;
for changing tenses, at any time, ti at they cease
That this is the only place that you can
buy Limber and building n aterial, even
good lumber and building materjal, but
WE ARE PREACHING that his is the
BEST place to buy LUMBER and ALL
OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL, best
from your point of view when you
consider
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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
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Following is the lis: of petit
jurors drawn for the third week of
the November term of the County
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Frank Robertson
J A. Still
I E. Stephens
J. Q Smith
CrosbFloiehce
Homer Moore,,
J. R. Landers.
W. D. Humphreys
A. W. Phelps
Frank Jones (Gilmer)
John Pickett
Mose Davis.
DAILY MIRROR '
SUBSCRIPTION DUE
THREE MONTHS
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1917, newspaper, November 13, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408738/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.