Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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W. M. LAMB. Proprietor
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HOMES BURN IN THE COUNTRY
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SAM T. WAGHALrER, Manaver.
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POB.BLY THE BEST
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W. L. Spencer
.J. F. Garrett
Joseph Pelter
L. K. -Cone
W. R. McClendon
T. H. Glezen
Hardy Petty
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VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. T. V. ) AIR
Southwestern Life Insur-
ance Co., .1. A. Mathis,
agent
Mrs. F. 1). Futrell
DR. B. O. WILSOX
Physician and Surgeon
OrAce at Barnwells Drug Btora
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Broken package, per pound
Sugar per lb, old ......................
Sugar per Ib new...........
California Potatoes per pound
Bread, 1 1b loaves ................
Onions ..........-...................
Pearl Meal ..................................
Cream Meal..............-.....................
Hominy Grits 11 11) packages
Bulk Lani Substitute
8 Ib pails substitute _____
Member Gilmer Bosrd ol Trade.
.BUY MORE BONDS
T. MULLINIX
Boot and Shoe Repairing.
Rida's Old Stand
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DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Sergeon
Office Phone: 95
Residence Phone: 38
Office over the State Bank
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INTERPRETING COMMITTEE—FEDERAL FOOD .
ADMINISTRATION.
Shoes, hat., workclothes for
everybody at Waghalter's Bar-
gain Store. You save a little on
everything you buy from us.
The Gilmer Weekly Mirrorand
Dallas News, $1.75. _____
Cotton Bolt Train Schedules
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Retail Pric
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Precinct No. A
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W. J. SHOCKKY, Coestable'
THE GILMER MIRROR No 3, in effect until superceded by No. 4.
............... FOOD PRICES ANNOUNCED BY UPSHUR COUNTY PRICE
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2,500 J. F. Carter
; Mrs. W .C. Barnwell
$500 Evelyn Barnwell
1,000 T. H. Briggs
1,000 Perkins Bros. Cd.
। Smith Bros.
1,009 20th Century Club
1,000 Talbert Simpson
1.000 Mrs. Simpson
2 PAT THE 49
PRESIDENTUL
EVERY MAN’S PLEDGE
N. M. HARRISON
Insurance
Fire, Tornado,
Hail on Crops,
Live Stock,
Burglary and Accident.
I Can Write Your Bond.
Office Over
Farmers and Merchants
National Bank
Gilmer, Texas.
REGULAR DINNERS
or all kinds of
SHORT ORDERS
Everything the Market affords
Good Cooking— Good Service
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utmost—as if the whole outcome
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Barber Shop Notion.
Come, men and boys, from every
where.
Let J. C. Zachary cut your hair,
For in a very little while
He will cut it in first class style.
The tame bid price at the same
old stand.
EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP
Hdr Cuts. 25c
Shaves, 15c
J. C Zacbary, Prop.
Subscription 35c Per Month.
Three Months for One Dollar
Daily (Except Sunday)
GEO. TUCKER, Proprietor
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Entered at the post office at
Gilmer, Texas, as second class
mail matter.
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French scientists are develop- W: H. Marshall
ing a process for the production W• 5. Wh,te, ...
of electrolytic iron sheets and Stephens.8mith
tubing from cast iron. . Jno. A. Matnis ...
B ! Mrs. Mary Reynolds .......
Tte inventor of a rocking J. C. McDonald
, . frame on which a baby carriage {• - Mazand
can be fastened to form a cradle, ; «ar-r. ....................
has won a patent for it. ' A E. Stertions
YOUR FACE 13 YOUn FORTUNE
A nousand people lock at your face
while ine glances at you: feei—yet —
you upend money to keep your sbens
in condlMon nnd neple • yur face
RED CROSS Shaving Lotion (the
after-shavng luxury), makes cid faces
Iqok young and keeps all faes in the
pink of condition This and other RED
CROSS toilet articles sold only by
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Federal Food Administration of Texas.
Committee:—H. Cnnoell, Chairman; T. E: Smith, H. M. Patter-
son. H. P. McGaughy, S. R. Fenl aw, T. H. McKay, Mrs. T. J. Cot’-
Star Automobile Casings
The Star automobile Casing is gurunteed
for 7,500 miles. You ean’t beat it. Ask
your dealer jor the Star Hand Made
Casing when you need a new one. We
sell to dealers only.
A. W. TUCKER
Agent for Upshnr and Camp Counties
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D. A. Taylor agent . 500 k. L. BRRkLL. coustable
500 Precinct No. G,
KNN W. K. WILLIAMS! P
n0‘ ..kii. Constable.
’ -22 Precinct No. 7.
500 D. BECK. J.P.
500 ' d a *1A»NK8. Constwblea
to give you insurance in the following
old and reliable companies;—Hartford,
Fireman's Fund, Orient and Northern.
See me before placing your insurance.
R. L. MATTOX
Crosby Bld'g Gilmer, Texas
The Harry f. Rutledge
Horse Shoeing Shop
Just opened at Rosser old stand.
FIRST-CLASS SHOEING
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J. W. Wall
Crosby -McGoughy - Mar-
shall Co.
Paul L. Smith .
Gilmer Cotton Oil Co.
. F. Humphries
T.J. Still
J. W. Croley
Magnolia Petroleum Co.,
W. T. Vaughn agent
Henry 'Wiliams, colored,*
Perkins Bros.
W. C. Barnwell
R.C. Barnwell
attorson & ry
Denman Lumber Co.
W. A Tor "V
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R. W. Brawley
B. H. Connell
First class service Good cook- g
ing Everything the market af-
fords.
FRESH FISH.
SPANN BROS.
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REAL ESTATE_________
LAND! LAND!!
i have a good many inguiries
for Land even day: If you
want yours sold see me at once
UPSHUR COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO-
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, ,, u u , 1 Robertson Drug Co.
. Pershing you attack hy hold- M c Florence ...........»
ing fnds back. | ?T.O. Williams .............
- — , . ,, J. P. Carter ......................
The Mirror iseqnipped tn do 9' s P. Wilkins ................... 1.000
kinds of job work, and da it in rat . C. S. Dodson....................... 1,000
/Isas etyie—and now. Ren it in 1 Greenville Cotton Oil Co.
or phone us hod Wk. will c Jl aic 1
get it. -- • C. E. Browu -
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browleast seeding and failure to denryr Binging Works
script ions are reported to the
chairman. To have your name
on ihe honor roll you must have
purchased not less than $500 in
bonds. Who will be next?
500) e-trict ludge_ 7th Iudicinl District.
5D! IP WARKIN
VIX ot Upshur Couut
1,000 Diatrict Clerk'
1 non W. M (WILL* SMITH
1,VV• Renresentativeof N-t Representati V Di
trict
J. BEN HILL
ot Upshur county
MOON AUTOMOBILES
AMOS & LONG
Local Agents for Upshur County
Gilmer, • Texas.
ycen,‘ ‘biz « ctr let us
demonstrate the merits of the Moon.
We also sell Pianos, Piono Players
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cause ot America tor the
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500, Save your country or slave for
^^Ithe Huns.
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Considering soil and climatic
conditions, oats are probably the
best small grain crop for the
South. There.are varieties of fall
( ats that are resistant to rust to
a considerable extent, although
they are not "rust proof" as the
names of some of them would
imply. Oats also have a wide
range of adaptability to different
types (f ccil. The climate is un-
favorable to spring oats, but
when the fall varieties are prop-
erlo nut in they withstand the
winter freezes and mature before
much of the hot weather of sum-
mer.
But in rerent vears op’s have
winter-killed so badly in the
northern thiro. of the cotton
growing area that many are dis-
couraged and are decreasing
their acreage to oats, or sowing
the Turf oat or a spring variety.
Perhaps. everywhere in the cot-
ton growing area the Red Rust
Proof varieties, sowed in the fali
are superior to either the Turf
oat or anv snring variet” Win-
ter-killing is due several causes;
among which are. too late vlant-
— P^y the Preeident-~ . —
Get your underwear at Wag-
halters bargain store.,
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MR. FARMER:
Be sure you are protected from all loss
by fire, torpado, lightning, etc,, by in-
suring your country home with an agent
who can give you insurance in a Stand-
ard Old Line Company. I mu prepared
c-,e * gu
of the strugle depended upon.mi
atone. — . . ।
__o------- " THE’FIGHTING FOURTH | Mims Tilman
—The Fighting Fourth— ——— HONOR ROLL J. A. Philips .
1 - ----- 1 A. R. Truett
The persons named below have J- W. Truett
subscribed to the 4th Liberty J: Crawford 1
Loan in tht amounts indicated. D. Douphrate
This list will be added to as sub- IF. Douphrate
South Bound.
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W T McALPIN W W KILLIAN
MoALPIN A KILLIAN
DENTISTS
Gilmer, Texas
Office over Cannell's store. South”side
square. All work guaranteed.
America shall win the war! This bulletin is sent to all merchants whose names are on our
Therefore, 1 wd work, I will save, lists, to aril postmasters, bakers and councils of defense, to the
1 will sacrifice, I will indure, I] end that these prices, which have .been determined as fair may
" fsh l flli i t be properly placed before the pople.
, H.P. McGAUGHY, Administrator.
THE MIRROR is paying cas
for everything it buys. No one
has authority to have anything
charged to it. In fact we are no
asking anwyone to charge any-
thing. This necessitates our pa-
trons being prompt to pay. We
have to have money to run the
business and appreciates your
promptness in paying.
I Breakfast Bacon 6 to 8 lb bulk
Salmon tall chum ...................
Salmon tall pink
Salmon tall red ................ .
Cream Cheese
Dime hrand Milk
Baby Evaporated
Pet or Carnation
California Navy Beans
Lima Beans
Pink Beans
No. 2 Corn standar 1 new pack
No. 2 Corn standard old pack
No. 2 Tomatoes new pack
No. 3 Hominy
No. 3 Krout
No, 3 Early June Peas
1 No. 3 Extra sifted .
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GILMER, - - . TEXAS
Rate 12 00 Per Day
Good meals, g.od beds nd clean rooms.
Good Serv.ce.
DIAL (D. DIAL
DENTISTS ’
GILMER. TEXAS *
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। 4 lb pails substitute
| 8 lb Crustin or Snowdrift................
। 4 lb Crustin or Snodrift
Standard. Hams’average weight
* Sliced Breakfast Bacon 1 lb boxes
Piano Tuning
J E MACON
MOUNT PLEASANT, TEXAS
Leave word with J. L. Miller,
Piano Store. Can come on short
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MECA CAFE BELL HOTEL
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500 To win the day we al! must
1,500 pay. Buy Liberty Bonds.
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Dovruwanta rice ruit Gel R. R. Williams .......
jc at Waghalter’s B’cuin Store J. E. Crole ...
—The Fiwht.re F Hh— M. B .Briggs.-........
« Bond is yorr chonc ? t 3 Ag‘ " Dabc"2 “ 01
- in Trance. - - An-can-
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New Office Fully Equipped
over Farmers & Merchants “
National Bank. i
Separate rooms and instru-
ments for colored trade.
Modern up-to-date methods
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1,000' , , , __________
_______ Gulf Refining Co., Chas. Icount "W"A. MeCLELLANr
The upper part of a handle of o Shrum, agent .............. 500 Shenm ’ A LATCH
a new screw driver can be turned S. JMoughon 500 " ounty AHIEMXRD m brings
•crosswise of the shaft to give Mayfield Co; ............*......... County cierk.
,dition leverape E. F. Aldridge ........... 500 T. a.^.'
additional everage Rex Theater ............ 500 a h. mmy’blackstonk
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1,00V- W UHI LV> PhTlY
- 500 Th« chece=-
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•VV Superzatrutca.t <»< chovin
500 w Is hLDEI
_ XX v ousctiissietex. Precinct No. A
500 L. • shock a»
KAN Commisstoner. Precinci No. 1
•V I.W.ATRIN>
500 Commissioner. Precinct No. 8
K0n CAPI: A. LAkP
•VV Commiswioner. Precinct Ao.
1 000 A.W.TUChbk
rnn Precinct No. 1.
500 b. F RLKDSOK . i. p.
. Kon W.. PJWARa. Constablr
DV Precinct No. X.
1 000 L T. LITTLE. I. P.
..... ’'YYl w. w. OkK- Constable.
....... 500 Precinct No.*.
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We have just opened up a first
class restaurf nt- at the old
Thompson stand, Buffalo street.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1918, newspaper, October 16, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408953/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.