The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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UPSHUR CO. CITIZEN TO HELP INTERVENE
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ENDDRSE8 TANLAC
IN M 4 E T CASE
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The Armor Plate Plant he loet
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one here to remember him.
Fort Worth is organized a val-
| unteer regiment.
at any moment.
Try HYDRA-SENG
Three Days
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Attentio
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market lor (Jin-
if you are in
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a good standard Me,
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ACH NERY---
(ACHIKE M
HAVE IT
WCRK.-.y
lills. Corn
a,Thresh-
■chinery
Manufacturers who try to put
ip manufactured goods will have
their factories seized by the gov
ernment.
1 by a disoredFt
August Fiovr
75 cent bottlesE
There is on exhibition at th
Board of Trade rooms an aliga
tor hide, measuring seven feet
six inches. which was killed b
Messrs. J. S. Stephens and P Q
Johnson, at algator hole, elever
miles east of Gilmer, recently.
Ime outY
Fand do ri
kg in my J
ra have K
inkham’s’
i. VILA Fl
The army appropriation bill
nas passed the House.
IF IT
if in
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DRUGGIST.
Wheat goes up to $2 per bushel
on the exchange at Chicago.!
Cheap and big canBaking Povdersdonot
sve you mioney. C 'm -'' oe 3- it’sPure
and far superior to sour nlk and soda.
A Russian attache of the Rus-
oan legation was shot at Balti
more
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p liver
iced of
Taking L
Vegetal
nd Shingld
Engines, Pea
irinders and
&
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andeha
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Two Mexican spies are held in
New York
CRISIS OF
WOMAN’S LIFE
“It costs money to build good
roads, but any one who has used
good roads is ready to testify
that it costs a great deal more t<
do without them”
bYDR\-
.lance, un-
hharmon-
A.ale by
The best qmnlity of work
rices that are RIGHT.
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BIG SANDY ROAD
WORK NEAR COMPLETE
England will send a committee!
here to discuss the co operation i
in the war.
Funeral service- were held a
the residence at 5 e clock, Frida'
afternoon, conducted by Rev J.
Ball Bowmar, pastor of the Meth-
odist church Interment flowed
in the I O. O F. cemetery, the
W. O. W. in full regalia, taking
charge and performing the im
pressive ceremonies of the order
The many handsome fi oral offer
ings conveyed in beautiful arm
eloquent language the love an
esteem in which he was held b
i host-of friends. ”
Engines, Sa
solineandO
END STOMACH TROUBLE. •
GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
Germany is facing labor trou-
bles in ship works.
ly Successful
butfit
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recovered i
'SAW!
’’Any tin
bodies ute
pwder! Mj
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lined het
Bis to ci
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der, w he
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We Sell the C
All Steel C
The Only Abs
Air Bh
Let Us
Thrze was great rejoicing i
England and France over the er
ttauce o! the U S into tue w
The senate by a vote of 82 to 9
as declared a state of war to ex !
st aginst Germany and the House
s expected to follow with just
as decisive a vote.
brated Murray
Machinery
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Ssome, light bak-
derful leavening
fualities- uniform
Iker says Calumet
mni. a? to by — moet eco-
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LATE NEWS
ANO COMMENT
ATTENTION
NR .FARMER!
Irish potatoes are 83 per bushel
but any one is foolish to pav the
orice for such a poor vegetable, i
We could easily dispense with
Irish potatoes altogether, end
most people have
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are safe and wi
make e tract
My Jwi
If whit JOU
your etomach
lead, or you
wur, undigeate
of dizziness, M
had taste infl
on the Gilmer High school ath-
a. of the E vard < f J etic field Friday afterroon, Gil
nra bad bri
Adche torpik
Lnd fed tP
ne A
I will stand Bob Johnson, Jack
Stevens saddle horse, and two Jack*
at my farm at Latch, Texas. th
of my neig
ing Lydial
t und
er, Okla, i
Such wi
suffocatid
aches, drd
sounds ig
heart, s d
larities, 1
weak new
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■wo mu
fh h i<fh nut1
u u want roal
alumet liking
not her uses it—
, others - she’s
2
keta
irst.”
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Sec. McE’I
Trade, is in
From the Big Sandy Times W'
glean the information chat th'
good road work is drawing to a
close.
All the main roads have bee,
graded and sand-clayed and som
of it graveled.
Arrangements for the up-keez
of the roads is provided for ade-
quately.
Big Sandy precinct was the
first to build good roads in the
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n appetite, it
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A TORREY GENERAL
Thre e German schooners are
laid to have landed in Mexico
md German officers are drilling
Mexican soldiers,
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Wagoner, Oki
of praising Lyd
BINE
the Stomach,
id Bowels
If you are goihg to raise colts thir
year plenge call and examine my
afask. I have one of the best Jack*
ichis County, for size and color
Every Colt guaranteed $10 feet
at either. N. L. Amos. Latcl,
Texaa, w if
? excellent
: of as
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now the
Hydra-seng
(Formerly cali Ge d-aeng Coms ound)
forevery eropneed. 1
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LFACTORY.
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German agents in the eastern
• tier of southern States are trying
। co, make the negroes revolt and
join the German forces in case of
war. They are promising social
-quality and political free om
R.
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u stars in civilid counRies
mer High School team “The Sub
mnerines ’ defeated the Mineola
High school team by a score of
nine to two.
Tbe battery for Gilmer was
Billingslea and Warren; for Min-
eolo. Brauner, Terry and Paul.
Billinglea got 13 strike outs,
walking one man, while the Min |
eola pitcher was torpedoed by
the ‘subs’ until he sank on the
bench.
The “Submarines” have open
ed the eyesot the visiting teari 8
as well as the spectators, and
they are seeing visions of an
East Texas High School Pen
nant.
e Compound
it ell right, *o
By housework,
mien Sevelal
Axil by tak
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gthens the etomach and digee- •
bortnacauumznamsotwna :
hing of-foo l after,,
■i you can get »
f GKEENS AU
bit free at A. C
1 Drug Store,
has remarable cu
and has demon-
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WILIER CONNALLY 1 08.
Ring symptomt
Phot fashea, heat
Rhe nFs, pufie
rks before the e
nstipation, variab
nd dizziness shou
eep==gmeetjee
GIRMER HIGH VICTORY
OVER MINEOLA HIGH.
sed piano in the vicinity of Gil-
ter to be taken up and reshipped
next 10 days, that we would
te to place with some reliable
ople on approval to se'l at fae-
ry price, on very easy terms
cash Highest grade piano
J. guaranteed for a lifetime.
' Write at once for particulars,
talog and special Factory to
lome Plan,
<ush & Gerts Piano Co., Chicago
d Dallas. 2tw 5td.
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One of the latest a 'ditions to th
l a' of leaders of thought and ac
on w o have come forwar 1 with
heit, unqualified endoreeme nt of
Tanlac ia the name of Hon Frank
9. Evans, former Mayor of Bir
mingbam, Ala , ex-State Examiner
I Public A counts ul Alabama, and
one time € ditor of one of the South’e
creatst newspapers -The Birming
ham Age-Herald.
Writing a personal friend in At
anta Mr. Evans sas s:
Birmingham, Ala , Feb 2, 1916
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* By the way, you
Aviators both Biitish and
French are distributing a German
translation of the Presidents war
speech to congress behind the
German lines.
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Afahcm- a
Why sufer with indigestion dy-
ppia, torpid lier, ci nstipation.
“You Will Hardly Know Mo When
Wo Meat Again, fOr I am Getting
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of war is nearing a close and a ;
vote on the question is expected I
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Austria yielding to German
pressure will break with the
United States
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Have a fine new and slightly i county and feel that they hav
1 their mocey’s worth. *
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AmTIIIIIIIIITTIIITIITIIIIITA’
weks I could not sleep on my back
“O-.e W'ek ago, upon recomeu-
lation of friends, who had tried the
nedicine, I pur hased one bottle
f Tanla and began takin, it
Since my second do:e I have suffer.
sd none of these troubles to which
I refer, and real y believe I am go
ing to get perfectly well and strong
again Won't that be wonderful al
nyage? Well, certain it is th*'
Tanlac is a wonderful medicine, ano
you know that I am not given to
puffing’ mere experiments and am
ather orthodox eg to mat ria medi
ca.
"I shall continue the treatment
with perfect confidence in the final
esults,
(Sigped) ‘Frank V. Evans"
Commenting on this splen id en
doriement of Tanlac, G. F Willi
Southern Distributor of Tavia,
said:
"Although the list of prominen
ndorsers is a long one, I recall •
‛ew leading nanes that load botl
diguity and credit to the entire ar
ray. Some of th m are:
“Hon, W. U, Mun on, of A'lan
a, at Sheriff of Fulton county; Hop
MKenzie Moss, Judge of the 8tb
•trjcaf Kentucky; Hon. Mose
t. Glenn, Sup-rintedent of print
g for she State of Kentucky ; Col
Fohn B. Gains, EHlitor and Publirl
, Bowling Green, Ky. Mr. C. C
xoper. President Georgia Cotton
lCo; Mr. H. W Hill, Bank
‘resideutof South Pittsbarg.Tenn. ;
r. J F Carroll, Cotton Mill Su
• rintendent f Cpa uhoochie, Ga.
' loo. 8. S. S epherd,(x Ci'y Coun
ilman of A lanta, and many oth-
rs whose names hive heretofore
een given to tbe p abic."
Tanlac is sold in Gilmer by
‘rain & Reynolds, in Ore Qty b
re City Drug Co., in Big Sandy
• Mmg’s Pharmacy, in Bettie
iy Taylor’s Pharmacy and in
‘ritchett by W. A. Gillespie
). ug Co.
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I Madian Fertinqie Speak tort
a-endana’ugpKarnhm
EpngmApse""
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The French and English are
itiH making gains in France
The Germans made an important
advance in Russian territory
The Turks are still in retreat.
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ttheefctthat the Ato: ney gen-
eral will be at Tyler on the 23rd,
♦ hen the cage of the M. & E. T.
n referenoto abandoning traffic on
the road, is to be heard before
Judge Russell, of the Feder d court.
Data is being gathered to show
thet it will ruin the townsalons
be route, and othec n ason- why i
should not be abandoned, in the
vent that none of ibe other road
ouy it in the meantime
FREE OF CHARGE
till hardly know me when we meet
■gam because I am getting well
♦nd strong again As I told you
vhile in Ataqta last menth, I have
een sufferiag a long time wilh gas.
ritie, as the doctors call it—really
a disordered st m a ch which const
juent cnstipation, pains in the
•ee=eeeem--=ere
DEATH OFAFORMEP i
tr health F-
yia E. Pinkham’s
ble Compound.
This medhj
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tbouldors, heal ache.
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BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
The Hamilton County Herald
contains the following notice of
•he death of a former Upshur
county citizen, brother of Coun
y Clerk Dack Walker, and while
the death has previously been
pgevicusly chrenicled in these
clumns. the notice from the
paper at his home town will be
read with interest by his friends
and relatives in this dounty:
“Called suddenly from the busy
walks of life here to that land of
endless day, loved ones and
friends of Johnson Walker can
hardly realize that he passed te
that bourn from whence no trav
eter returns. He was at his ac
customed place of business oi
Thursday morning, but while a'
home during the noon hour, he
suffered a stroke of paralysi
and died Friday morning, Viarc
16, at 12-30 o’clock.
Johnson Walker was born i
Upshur county, Tex. May 14.
1873. He married Miss Annii
Pope in Sweetwater, in the yes.
1901, and she with their tw
children, Herace age 11 year-
and Annie Pope, five, surviv
him. Mr Walker came to H n
ilton some ten years ago and en
gaged in the real estate busmest-
He was a quiet unassuming man
paying close attention to his bus
mess and winning commendabl
success. His home life was par-
ticularly exemplary, hisdevotior
to his wife and; children havin,
been a beautiful trait of his char-
acter. A Christian in the ful
meaning of the word he lived a
peace with his fel'owmen. an
took delight in serving then
when he found opportunity. H
was a member of the Methodis1
church. A good citizen* and i
good man is gone fom among
us but the iuftuence of his lift
will remain as long as 'here lives
Machinery cknmunicate with
ted this week’saysrc, Daniels. ; ——
French troov9 anon the out-
The debate on the declaration i skirts of St. Quintvin
My office is newly Fqujed und Sanit irv
. I use nothing but theBelMaterial.
I guarantee my wFk tbe the best
your money7 can h. W
, The woda needs Cottgn.Cor, Wheat and
k other torn prdutanndhw to the time for
rurometg.mtsnyasvaziatoppormag;
■ edsmaxzsoena,tadT6
CASE FARM IMPLEMEWTS.
We hav jotpt rceed a car loe
of Case t u ir tu । !• men's cocsistin
‛ Walking Plautera, Section Hai
owr. rhe bore I arrows and •'
ainde ofcu’tivator-, that we wi
- !><>» ■ haprr than iky can I
bogrt whoreale todav, Ctoe
MuAaghy Maphall Co. djut
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IL., Wagon-
la r nse of
Fhes,back-
■ timidity,
Hom of the
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by middle-aged women. Ly" E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound has carried
many women safely through the erisis.
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"tnag
Mboth locaKand general
Velinrinate a pain and
s painless. “
Hereafter %e will sellbur gin machinery direct
to users instead Mthroug} dealers Our epresen-
tative in your tertoryis MR E. C. M< ORI,
Postoffice Pox 424, Mefy Texas.
r5 Pratt,
“Rape's Diapeein" makps elok, eour,
gasey stomhs tutdy feel fine
in de migtes.
itomach, co
A etc, wh
amplhbottie q
GUST “ELOW
BrnwelfRe xA
w~
V ate it souring on
lipe liko a lump ot-
• ga» and eruetate
d, or heve a feeling
in, fullness, naueea, J
kand stomach head
tn fve minuter
fly Put an end te
flnow by getting •
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ox You realize <■
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Tyler, Texas.
MACHINERY
Our Motto: "Qualit
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,— "lAever get tired
E. nkham’s Vege
r t fb l e Compound
L cause, during
khange of Life 1
■flu in bed two
Wears an<l had two
Hperations, but all
Mhslotors and op-
FF«ions did me no
A/rod, and I would
EI flare been in my
I Ave today had it
I dbeen for Lydia
N ERinkham’s Veg-
t Does the Work
ancula,mo. -U
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1917, newspaper, April 12, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408553/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.