Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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WACO MAN GAINS 18
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“I Fed Better Than I Have In Twen-
ty-five Years,” Says William
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first m in that comes to my shop on Monday to
get horse shod I will shoe him free of chare,
M. F. ROSSER & SON
W th Charlie Reeves, exp rt horseshoeing
ShoV back of Gilmer Auto Co., close to jail.
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UPSHUR CO. DIRECTORY’
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District Judge- 7th J udicialDistrict. .
and it just looked like I was
doomed to be a sufferer the rest
of my days.
"Then I got to taking this Tan-
lac I had read and heard so much
of my suffering and made a well
: man of man of me"
! Tanlac is sold in Gilmer by
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L. A. LATCH
County Attorney.
__________ RICHARD M IBRIGGS!
County Clerk
PACK WALKERE
Tux Assessor.
W, H. (Billy) BLACKSTONE: i
County Treasurer.
J. W. (HILLY) PETTY! ~
Tux Collector.
H. K. LINDSEY
Superintendent of Schools.
H. B. ELDER
Commissioner. Precinct No.
L. O. HHOCKEY
Commissioner- Precinct No. 2.
1.W. ATKINS:
Commissioner. Precinct No. 3.
( APT A EARPI
Commissioner. Precinct No. 4.
A. W TUCKER
Precinct No. 1. 4
H. E. BLEDSOE. I P.
W.E. POWERS. Constable
Precinct No. 2.
L. T LITTLE I P.
W.W.ORR Constable.
Precinct No. 3. i
J. H. LYELL L b
J. E. BRYCE, constable.
Precinct No. 4.
R J. LOY LESS J. P.
W J. SHOt KEY. Corstable.
Precinct N >. 5,
iP-teet Drug Co., and in Rose.
wood by .1 A. Carson, inRhones-
"urobv.J F. Barton. In Latch .
hy.I W Long; in Gracetpn by
Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea
ami Sulphur, properly compounded,
brings back the natural color and lustre
to the hair when faded, sireaked or gray;
also ends dandrufT, itching scalp and
stops falling hair. . Years ago the only
way to get this mixture wan to make it
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nave g i . (1 .3 zwin is rd l । ■ w 1 ‘rain & Reynolds, in Ore City b
! weigh 168 pounds and ....... . Ore Ciry Drug Co, Big Sandy
i , oy Ming S Pharmacy, in Bettie
er and better than I )" 1 hy Taylor’s Pharmacy and in
twentvfive years. I w cldn’r ' Pritchett by W. A. Gillespie
'ake aniv amonut of .to n v sa . Drug Co , in Ashland by W. R
a botle i at home, which is mussy and trouble-
some. Nowndays, by aaking at any drug
to What store for “Wyeth's Snge and Sulphur
Hair Remely," you will get a large bot-
tie of this famous old recipe for about
1 50 cents.
hidtoerdure for this.' four Don't sty ray! Try if Noone
... « . cun possibly tell that you darkened your
years. I m JU:t now now buylgi hair, as it does it 8o naturally and
my third bottle and I have had evenly. . You dnmpen a sponge or soft
. x ' brush with it and draw this through your
no pain or gas on my stomach hair, taking one smnil strand at a time;
time and 1 I by morning the gray hair disappears, and
after another application or two, your
Wihout hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and
not a bit glossy.
about. It has been a life saver
to me and woule be cheap at any
2; 'I jln stomach in some
can just at anything
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Rent and Se1 Attractiveness of intcriorand
----- exterior painting is a bigfac-
tor in closing every sale or rental deal The well pain it'd
building seldom causes its owners a loss through vacancy.
22 W ell painted houses boost real estate values in any neigborhood.
2 ' So “painting for looks” pays the building owner in many ways.
, But the chief function of paint is to prevent wear. That is why
it pays to use only paint of known quality, such as
Patton’s Sun-Proof
Paint
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that Tanin' has done n •
would be ungrat-f nl not
vthers what it is best got
Representative of Plat ‘Representati v'Dis
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J. BEN HILIg
of Upshur county
County J udge.
w h McClelland
Sheriff,
constipated like I was
rheumaric pains ale
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in a trap and it was almost im-
possible for me to get any sound >
sleep or rest. l was almost com-) RI) Con-table,
pletely run down and played out, Precinet Po 7 ( R ,
and for two years I couldn’t} h SINYNESCon-talle.
work enough to pay my necessa- P’recirket No. *
ry expenses I went to Marlin, I I. E iiarkell. coustalle.
Texas and spent a hundred do- ~---------—.
lars for a month’s treatment ARKTN RAV HAIR
there and it didn’t do me a nick -miN-i UI In I I IMill,
les worth of good. I then wo/ | 001/ VniNn porTTy
to Missouri and to Dallas fo, LUUN IUUNU, rlL | | |
treatment and paid out over $3001 . ------
out nothing gave me any relief, Grandma’s recipe of Sage Tea and .
Sulphur darken* so naturally
that nobody cat tolL
I «ll my mserable ferlinps
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V:" self ard will appreciate
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LEADER DAY OFFER: The
“It’s an actual fact, I (have
gained eighteen pounds ontwo
bottles of Tanlac and I now feel
younger and better than I have
in twenty-five years.” This in-
teresting and remarkable state-
ment was made by William O
Truitt, watchman for the M K &
T railroad, and living at 121
North Sixth street, Waco, Texas.
“About four years ago,” &he
continued, “I began suffering
with indigestion and gas on my
stomach and going down hill.
After eating, I would swell up as
tight as a drum and suffer for
two or three hours and what I
had eaten felt lumps of lead in
my stomach. I was constipated
all the time and had to take
something every day for this
trouble. I had keen shooting
pains from my hips down which
I was told was sciatic rheuma-
tism I was as nervous as a rat
ther treatments and medi-
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f The best test for paints Is— time. For more than a generation the Patton
V Paint products have been favorably known and widely tested. The best
, Sun-Proof asset is the army of paint buyers who will use nothing else.
Q You can depend on Sun-Proof as you can on no other paint A job done
V with it is an investment yielding sure returns.
Ek. • . Let ui talk it over with you. gu-
Evecythirg from Ce.r to Roof.
DENMAN LULIBERCO.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1917, newspaper, August 11, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408660/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.