The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 207, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Bargains!
they we re tired of carsying their at 9:30 Friday morning for Pitts-
indebtedness and held a meeting burg carried 150 Gilmer people o,
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Mrs. Luther Creath Smith. of
Taylor, is here on a visit to her
3 05 a. m.
2:23 p. m.
Mrs. Rawlins will be glad to
take your subscriptions and re-
newals to magazines.
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Bread! Bread!! Bread!!!
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Owing to the fact that the
Mirror press broke down Thurs-
day before the city edition of the
paper was out, much of Thurs-
day’s matter is repeated in Fri-
day's paper.
We also have tne best line of Men’s
Work Shoes in tilmer.
Apply at Mirror
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North Bound
No. 2, leaves Gilmer 1
No. 4, leaves Gilmer I
South Bound
No. 1, leaves Gilmer
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MILLINERY
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FOR HEAVY WORK
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CLAIMS
GROCERY
The Home of Good
Thing to Ear
PHONES NUMBERS
231 C&. 300
Delivery to all Parts of City
No. 3, leaves Gilmer 12:40 p. m.
Marshall a East Texas.
No. 5, south bound, arrives 11:36
a m. departs 1:06 p. m.
No. 6, north bound, arrives 1:06
a. m. departs 2:06 p. m.
Gold colored velvet set in tiers, a
huge brim and two ribbon "fencles"
held by a pair of gilt erescents—such
are the —that tashion this
smart sallor.
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J. B. ARNSBY
GILMER, TEXAS
future. Don’t run any chances|when buying drugs—it’s .
dangerous.
CRAIN & REYNOLDS,. Druggists <
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AFTERNOON 4 to 6
EVENING 7 to 10
MORNING for Ladies 9 to 11
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idren departed Thursday for
Jacksonville, where she goes to
visit her sister. Mrs. J L. Purvis
FOR RENT.-A layge store
room, southeast corner cf square
Apply at the Mirror office.
•Tucker and family.
GILMER C URCHES
CLEARED THEIR DEBTS
Fully nine-tenths of the m iga-
9 ne articles on how to cnoose a
h band or how to manage one are
written by spinsters.
blanks ID
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
office.
Chattel mortgage
Friday always seems to be a
good day for cotton in Gilmer
and the west side of the square
was pretty well crowded with
‘he staple Friday, and it was sel-
] g for 19J cents per pound.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A
gond buggy. Apply to a. Wag-
halter. 204 tf
TONIGHT
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PRICES: Children under 12
years, Skates, 10c; Adults,
here Friday morning
WANTED—Two or three
rooms for light housekeeping—
Gilmer has two of tne best
churches of any town of its size in
Texa 1
Gilmer is proud of these churches
and proud that they are out of debt
Two weeks ago the aggregates
debt of the two, with church aesess-
ments, pastors salary, ete , amounted
t more than seven thousand two
hundred dollars.
The Baptist congregation decided
BIG CROWD WENT
TO PITTSBURG FAIR
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Are we prompt? Are we ac-
curate? Are our prices right? I
WF INVITE
INVESTIGATION
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We are making
Special Bargain* in
Model* this week
and it will pay you
to come and select
your hat here.
Gents
Clothing
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| STRAYED OR STOLEN—One
pointe bitch, white and liver
spotted. For any information
leading to her recovery we will
pav liberally. Apply at Mirror
office. 186 tf
Notice to Ice Customers!
Ice delivery will be discon-
tinued Nov. 1st. If you want
ice -phone 297 or 67.‘and icewin)
be delivered.
TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO
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debt, tnat he might return here w mt over in auto’s and the af-
Sunday and dedicate the church. ternoon train took another big]
With both churches free of all 1 crowd.
incumbrance and all incidental Pittsburg people extended us a
debts, the amounts raised in the, cot dial invitation.
LOST-A lavallier with blue
set Was attached to chain.
Finder will be liberally rewarded
by returning to Mrs. J. E Dailey.
LDREDGF
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last two weeks to put them in this1
condition being more than $7,200,
we believe is a record for a town of
this size It emphasises the fact
that Gilmer is loyal to her churches,
that Gilmer is proud of her.
churches, anJ it shows that Gilmer
has had energetic, consecrated pas-
t rs‘ who besides their ability to
preach, possessed the business
q lalitications to inspire the congre-
g tion to ptrlorm a task in a short
t me that does them infinite credit,
and re fleets credit on the city and
its churches.
In Gilmer, Where is the best place to buy buildidg materi-
$ a), quality, price and service considered?. They should
know. We are willing to risk their judgment, and have one
of the’largest and most complete stocks for you to select from,
"NUFSED" :
“Everting From Cellar To Rbof"‘
Denman Lumber, pmpany
... The Home, Builder >
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Get A|Line on Us
If Ascertain by inquiry just
3 where we stand in the drug
3 business. Are we reliable?
As a tribute to Gilmer and Up-
shur county, the North East
Texas Fair Association has ap-
pointed L. L Dean, Secretary of
the local Chamber of Commerce !
as referee of the auto races to1 ,,, . «
be held in Pittsburg on Nov. 11,1 1 OR SALEOone Reo 5- passen
Gilmer day The races will beeercr,ingood share, eood tires,
run under the rules of the inter- , gentle horse, surrey and harness
national Moter Contest Assucia- ; Will nive a good bargain. I will
tion. __________________ I trade the above for good rendor lien
There was a pretty white frost j notes. T. H. BRIGGS. 167-tf
Quality Is Our
Aim!
There is lot another gvocer in
this town who can begin to com-
pare with us on the strong feat-
ures of a good grocery store.
Mind, we say good. Take the
same qality of goods you buy
here, and you can’t duplicate
them at the same price anywhere
else.
Of couise, we have coffee of dif-
feren grades and different prices,
canned tomatoes, too, and pretty
mneh of everything else in more
than one price, so has every other
grocery store, but on the general
run all through the store there fs
money saved in buying here and
quite a bit of difference in the
nicety of the goods.
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Raised Over Seven Thousand Dollar*
In Last Two Weeks.
Manager Hooten’s offering at j
the Rex tonight will be the 12
episode of the "Peg O’ the
Ring."
This number is by far the best
of the series to date as the first •
reel is devoted almost in its en ,
tirety to circus scenes. Peg,
dressed as" Flip, the elowr, 1
when he is injured, and does his
act in the ring which is very
funny. In the second reel she is
captured again by Marcus, the
henchman of Mrs. Lund, and be- —
fore the chapter closes she •
comes under the spell of her
strange inheritance once more.
There will be a two reel I
comedy which is very laughable.'
Tomorrow’s offering will be
Wm. S. Hart in "Hell’s Hinges." I
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And Gilmer has accepted tl e
invitation and we are all going
over one time or another during J
the fair
receives just as careful attention
from us as the fanciest driving har-
ness we make. Of course the leath
er is solid, well tanned and ban stand
any reasonable strain. We can
equip your horse to your entire satis-
faction.
and appointed committees and the North East Texas Fair at
raised their part of it, and paid that place
the r chcrch out of debt. ' A large number of them were
Immediately fo lowing the Meth- Gilmer school children and all
odist took up the question of liqui- wore badges—Gilmer Schools,
dating their indebtedness,appo nted In fact we saw some married
committees and Friday morning ladies wearing the badges, but
they completed thoir labors and on account of the prevailing
wiled Rev H. M. Timmons that fashions of short dresse s the fair
they had not only collected all management will never be able
aisessments against the church for to tell the difference.
conference, but raise! the church A large number of Gilmerites
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While the Sanitary Bakery is
out of business, we will handle
the “ Celebrated Homestead
Bread from Corsicana.
Oysters served in any style. Try
one of our famous Dinners and
be convinced.
NEW MECCA CAFE
The Place Meet People Eat
Easement F. & M. Bank
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 207, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1916, newspaper, November 10, 1916; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431583/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.