The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [40], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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a daily,- and is far cheaper. The
give to him their earnest support
reports fully,
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our sinscere thanks for the efforts
Six months teaching in
no less.’
per month is $360 per year. $360
off for board leaves a net salary of
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together for one year for$1.50 the
two papers is $2.00,
Mrs. T. H. Briggs, pres dent;
Letter to Paul 8mith:
at Todd and Croleys,
Mrs. M. P. Mell, secretary; Mrs.
The Panama canal is such a
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other American business college
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pleasant visiter with relatives and
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the Ino .Jointj, we the ladies of the
W. 0. T. U. of Gilmer do hereby
extend to him our appreciation cf
commercial education on the same
number of dollars that would be
required to support you at home.
Write for catalogue and ask
Any one in need of the Latest Cor-
rected RFD mailing list of the
he has put forth and is putting forth
tn rid our town of vice and lawless-
ness. And further we commend the
action of the Grand Jury of the
last District Court, is their dilige-
answer to this question has been
found by thousands who have
completed a cou.se in Bookeeving
and Shorthand or Bookeeping and
Telegraphy in Tyler Commercial
College of Tyler, Texas, and are
now enjoying salaries far in excess .
of the figures named above. The
business world makes the highest
Miss Band will be at Croley
Bros on and after March. 1st with
a complete line of Millnary.
W. C T. U. Meeting.
The W. C. T r met in call
meeting Tuesday Feb 26 and pessd
the following Tsotuti ihs. Eesolved
first, whereas C un y. Altorue ,
W. W. Sanders' has declared him
self to wg. a ceaseless wer against
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give them plenty of bone!
There are people who wont pay
more than $1.50 a gallon for paint;
give them bone!
There’s no better school than
experience; cost is high; but the
lesson is never forgotten.
Let a man paint two houses alike
same size; one Devoe, the other that
He pays $3 a gallon for pain.ing
8 gallons $24; 12 gallons $36; $12
more for painting cheap paint.
He'll buy the less gallons paint
after that. If people are slow to learn
plea.
Hon. J. P. Hirt of Big Sandy,
was in court Monday last.
Just received a car of Fertilizer
Geo W. Davis.
Very compleete line of fishing
tackle. Hoop nets tramnail nets
lines hooks poles. Fish bgssaines
Todd and Croley.
Rev. W H. Weatherby of Grice,
was in town Monday on his way
to Grand ,Saline. .
stantly being increased, and it
' Gilmer.
Dear Sir. A pound of good meal
aud no bone is worth more than a
half pound of meat and a half pound
of bone; but there are as you say a
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11 F. W. DEVOE & CO
Barnwell Bios sells our paint.
Bros, priced at 10c..
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Will Davis of Grice, was in
town Monday last. \
R. B. Witcher of Olney Ill was a
nee and impartiality in bringing to
justice these persons who have
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you accept the highest salary?
A salary of $60 per month is
$720 a year. $720 devided by twelve
month is $60 a month; deduct from
ten to fifteen dollars for board and
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We expect to make 1907 our
Banneryear and we are making
goods cheap to make big business
Perkins Bros. '
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m* Z ville, Ky., as pastor, and wired
to him. ' s
• The • following
elected.
WHAT NEXT?
Spiing is here; school is almost
out, and you are asking what next?
Get your pencil and let us figure
ove- the matter: Kain or suine, idle
or busy, the cost of living remains
the same throughout the year. Bills
must bpaid the same-when you
are idle as ahen you are employed.
The money with which they are paid
is the price of what you have to sell.
You are in the market with bfains: -
will you sell to the-highest bidder?
What has your time been worth
d u ring the last six months? what
will it be worth during the next six
month? A vear is the standard
measure of time; your salary per
month is the earnings of a year
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Bring in your old iron brass and
copper to Will Herring.
Lots of young men who Were
babies when he was President
can tell some bright and inter-
esting stories about Abraham
Lincoln.'
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to be glory enough in it for every
man who throws out a shovelful
of dirt. ___________________' •
All kinds of cotton goods are
much higher but Perkins Bros. still
sell best dress gingham at 10c.
For sale—One log team complete
one 4 yoke or three yoke team of
cattle log wagon, chains, cant hook
axe and grabs, easy terms.—A. L
Morgan, R. R. No 3. Gilmer T ex.
W O:Stamps and T. N. Sanders
were in town Friday last and Dr
Childres on Saturday.
Once it is aroused, there is
quite a wholesome sentiment in
this country against printing
newspapers that have to be
hidden from the boys and girts
at home.
$3 a day is $3 a gallon easier
reckoning.
He has to buy two gallons more
of the. $'.50 paint; and has two
gallons left of.. Devo-; 12 gallons
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Looking for a car of Seed Oats to
arriving every day.—Croley Bros.
hundreds of pit ce< new lace a
Perkins Bro: -
New Mav Manton Patterns Fash
on sheets free at Perkins Bros.
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New line of Fishing tackle at,
Mathis Dru - Co.
end the wages of sin will be paid
There need be no doubt on- this
point for this scripture is being
fulfille. every day and any
: observing citizen oan point to
i positive proof. The News lias no
. positive knowledge of violation of
day that the local option law . is
being. yiolatcd in this vicinity.
This paper has'no ill feeling
toward any alleged violator
personally but for their own as
well as the good of the commu-
nity trusts that whoever hasein
the past been guilty of such
violatons will take to heart the
lesson taug tby the Winnsboro
tragedy and bow to the majesty
A COSTLY LESSON. .
The bloody tragedy enacted at
Winnsboro Feb. 2 show that the
citizens of Wood county did not
learn well the lesson tought by a
similar affair in Mineola less-
then'four years ago. Regardless
of the immediate cause of the
tragedy or who was to blame for.
the fight the vital fact stands out
plainly and unmistakably that
the law had been over ridden in
Winnsboro and an attempt to
enforce it precipitated the carn-
age. The terrible and far reach-
ing effects can not be realized
ti‘1 one sees the actual scene
sees the aged mother tottering
down the street to where her
beloved son lies mortally wonded
by another whose life is also
sacrificed; sees the wife '’nd
children return with sadness
and sorrow from the grave to
face a life' ef widowhood and
orphanage and feels the gloom
cast over the entire community
as a result of the unhappy affair
The wages of sin is death There
is no getting around this. Porju-
ted witnesses stultified juriors
or technicalities of law may for a
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during the same period of time. It
is the merits of the famous Byrne
systems which the school controls
that has placed it in the lead. It
is now securing positins for every
graducate.
first lawyers inte
State Attorney Yf S
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red gentiemai Z°
business triptoDa
mnkevisitohis
as you are perhaps aware, is one of
the largest and most favorably
known commercial schools of the
U. 8. Its 303 new enrollments
curing the month of Janury
Robertson Bros. Fresh Drugs
Soath Side the Square.
Wait and see Croley Bros new
line of embroddies finest line in
towq.—Croley Bros.
Miss Franklie King and sister
of Rosew< od, Mrs. Annie King
Snow, came down Monday last
on the Southern to spend the
day. *_________________. ..
Just received a nice line of dress
goods and novelties Rogers and
Croley.
Sae Rgars and Croleys new line
Slippers p nd Shoes. .
Rogers & Croley have just re-
ceived a full line of Dress Goods
Shoes and Slippers. Call and see
fthem. j
The Baptist church and Society
in this city have voted to call the
A. L. Beene of “across the Cy-
press," one of the saw millmen.
•of the county Was in the city last
week.
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. Math’s Cousht Syrup Guarnteed
Mathis Dm g Cv.
Tom Ri I ic »f Bitfie, Manager
of the J. S. V irith iin L nmbe r Co
came up vonday lust with his
yotng ton to do a little business
New lino Fishe tackle Mathis
Drug Co.
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Complete stock of dress goods openly charged practicaJly every
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$1.50 $18; 8 gallons $1.75; $14; -
$4 more for cheap paint. about special inducements for teach-
diu cartoons and interesting fiction
by standard authors. The Thrice aidivided by twelve months, gives a
Week Worlds regular subscription salary 0 $30 per month. Ten dollars
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FIGURING HIS BALANCE
. What a good th ing it is to hai e
aba nk account, and better still
to have a comfortable balance to
draw nat your convenience.
YOUR ACCOUNT
With us will be kept accurately
and the balance will be correct
we.will look out for your financ-
ial interests in every way, and
give youal the banking facilities
you may desire. In our Having
his efforts, and also our hearty
co operation and we pledge our
selves to do all within our power to
assist him in this great work. W e
THE NEW YORK WORLD.
I HRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
Read Wlerever The English
Languege Is Spokeu
The Thric Weak a World expects
to be a better paperin 1907 then
ever before.’ In the court e of the
year the issurs for the next great
Presidential campaign will be
foreshadowed, and everybody will
wish to keep informed. The Thrice
a W eek World, comeing to you enery
othe r day, serves all the pnrposes of
big undertaking that there ought 3. C. Turner, treasurer.
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Cnplet lin» of lv qnrters
sho’ and slippes.—Croley,Bros.
.0 , j , ; season cheat justice but in the
All the best brands of bleched
$1.50 paint. He buys 10 gallons of bid for your brains. It is up to you.
Time and board bills wait for no
man. Vacation is here, and you
can spend your time in acquiring a
price is only $1.00 per year and this of for board leaves a net salary oi
pays for 156 papers. We offer, th is $20. a month less than the wages of .
uneqalled newspaper nd Mirrora common laboror, who hasnotsmen...
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you have a net salary of from $54 to
great many people who wont pay $50 clear, as compared with $20
more than a certain 1 rice by the net salary at teaching. How can this
pound. Give them bone; that’s right difference in salary be secured? The
‘cameonlega newspapets\"i-te,percent
anasand ran over East Tennesseerted in the FIRST NA-l 525,000,
forMempbis Woodlesabous
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a cent in preparation for his joh.,
$60 for twelve month is offered. -
.Who makes this bid for your time ; * ,
we answer, The Commercial world: . ’
You are needed in business; will
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See Croley Bros for
E I ime of Ladies Neck wear purses and
belts and all novelties. ,
r gannual Sunday School Conventon. I State Attorney
I * The thirty second annual Sun Heis a stanch A mo t
l day school conventiont ments red gentiemai
f Dallas on Thursday March .
: a number of attractions are
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it is because they keep’ on buying
bone meat. Give them plenty of bone surpassed the- enrollment of any.
, , bolts new embroi-
Hundreds of 12 h
dery at Perkins Bros.
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officers were regular subscription price of the
do also appeal to th citizens of the newsservice of thia paper iscon-
town Of G i l me r and U pshu r Co, thay
rMr Witcher parents were old
died ta of the county lived andotHlelaw._BigSany. News,
child. He wan hewas but a smamlf -------•-------
complete by his step parznd and educated
1 passed through collebu and Ind.
studied law and became C honors
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" See the pretty new goods at
Perkins Bros.
Everv body is going to Aldriedg’s
to see his new line of Spring Sam-
cour _____________ ' , county should apply to V. E, Todd-
. 50 pieces NewA: F.C. Dress
• Gingham just received at Perkins
giving you facts, and opinions and
wishes. It has full markets, splen- the public schools ata salary of 860 .
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See theprrtty new dress goods,
suitings, linens, etc. at Perkins
Bros.
EGGS FOR SALE
Eggs for sale pure blood, ‘Brown
Leghorn ggs a setting* of 15
W. C. Skelton R R l Bettie Texas.
believing it lies within the power promptly ev cry event of importance
oi the people to enforce law.
22 Gilmer's Social Life and Daily Occurrence ft
in and Around the County Seat 2
.. , arriv: ever/ dayat Croley Bros.
bf ^SUNDAY 8ERv7c$K
E - Rev. A. M. Adamy the vastor
preached at the Mot odist
churchm orninnmndinisbccupie.ftiendshere, fora few days.
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in the morning no preaching sei -
era. The Tyler Commercial College
Just received a car of Fertilizer
Ceo W. Davis. "
Dr Wiley says old whisky is
the only safe kind. But even old
whisky has been known to cause
a man to abuse his family. 2
anywhere in the world. Moreover,
Resolve, also we extend to him its political news is impartial devided by twelve month no more.
- Hoop nets Trammel nets lines
station Agent Wiliasos ot Big seines Fish bag Todd 1= che local option Law.
Sandy, came up on Monday to
Jr appear as a fitnesslid the County
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And remember the next time you
Suffer from pain caused bv damp
weather when yr ur head nearly
bursts from neuralgia try Ballard’s
Snow Liniment. It will cure you. v- ;
A prominent bnsiness man of Hemp-
stead Texas, writes: I have used
Vour linim-nt. Previous to nseing
it I was a great sufferer from Rheu-
matism and NeuralginI am pleased •
to say that now I am free from these
complaints. I am sure I owe this to • \
vour linimest.—Sold by Todd & *
Croley.
’ It has been made a misdemea-
non to drink whiskvout of a
bnttie while ridng on a Texas
railway train. It ulways was in
pnor taste, and X usually bad
whisky.
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [40], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1906, newspaper, March 8, 1906; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414149/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.