Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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The University appropriation
bill has passed in the Legislature.
shall, Wm. Chandler, C. T Crosby,
Pat Barnwell, Harns Daniels, Ken-
neth Lawrence, Elizabeth Oliver,
Ina Mae Barnwell, Nellie Maud
of whom gathered and romped with
her on the lawn at the Crain resi-
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Lamp
Francis Buie, Rosabelle Boyd, Roth
Smith. Li a Mae Stephens, Marjorie
Irvin, Signa Sittle and Mittie Crain.
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Mrs. Homer Iivin, Mr and Mre.
Dock Douphrate and Messrs. Edgar
Stephens, Dempsey Boyd, Elsie
Knowles, B. H. Connel: and the
guest of honor, Mr. Homer Dean.
Camp Commanders in Texas
are to report direct to the War
Department
Though a man’s tongue we get
a glimpse of his brain—or lack
thereof.
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THE TEXAS PUBLIC
SERVICE CO.
Gilmer, Texas
It isn't what a woman says that
influences a man, but the way she
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a man may owe a great deal to his
Summer Tourist Fares
To Various Points
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LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
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It burns common coal oil (Kerosene), without odor,
smoke or noise. Anyone can operate it. Govern-
ment tests and scientist at leading Universities show it
gives twice the light of the best round wick, open flame
lamps and yet bums less than half the oil. The Aladdin
was awarded Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
Prove our claims by a Free Trial in yeur own home. *
Miss Tenny May Hill, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. John Hill, has
returned from Huntsville, where
she has been teaching,
Mr. P. A. Crawford, of Mag-
nolia, Ark., is here on a visit to
his daughter. He comes from
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our people. n ,
• The Two-Way Plug fits any socket
' around your house, and adds one.
the guests of Mrs. Garner’s
daughter, Mrs. U. E. Oliver.
of the aerial
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beginning will give ypu
sight to the plot and if _
the less .interesting to commence
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Waldo, Ark., lives, and saw him
just before leaving and he sent
regards to all his old friends
here, and said tell them that he
liked his new home fine, but that
there would always be a tender
spot in his heart for Gilmer and
her good people. He said tell
Mr. Chandler that it was a great
country for game and he knows
that he would enjoy being there
and for him to come up.
i’ Trade at Home !.
24ndsbildren
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As an avidence of the rever-
erense for the presence of Amer-
ican soldier in France, the peas-
ants stripped their gardens for
flowers to decorate the grave of
one that died in camp.
Lights Eulire Room
OU can read in any part of the room
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The French broke into the
Germanjlinesand occupied a num-
ber of important pc sitions, cap-
turing farmsand machine guns.
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cepted,
Among those in attendance were:
Misses Flora Belle anr
Stphens, Marguerite Futrell, May
Von Ragland apd ouje hrietin.
Cel Roosevelt wants Germn
language papers suppressed.
electric vac- V 3323
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abci at will.
Connect it up
in a jiffy by using
i the extra socket on the
m BENJAMIN
sbeaty: by all those
The eryd motored out in the
al of dhejevening and enjoyed a
lendidt kathice with an the
cpphary accessries, and it was a
Two American ambulance
workers have been wounded on
the French front.
The English and French forces
are making good progress in the
battle of Flanders on the Bel-
gian front gaining all their ob-
jectives, and holding them.
1: This is YOUR town.
! Your interests are WEBE.
< > Spend your dolar with the <;
2 LOCAL MERCHANTS.
1 ’ If you spend them out of town J,
it REDUCES THE PEOSPER-
’ ITY of the town. ;;
; It reduces your prosperity.
of Gilmer; Misses Hazel and Grace.
Ponder, Marcia and Lizzie May
Phillips, and Mesera u.Hugh Pen- '
Fresh Stocks Seeds
FOR
FALL PLANTING
Roy Massey departed Saturday
for Dallas, where they will enHst crowd of her young friends, many
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formeriyhe reiSriEranktSchrum Billingsley, Ruth Crosby, Wurthur
nell, Freeman Smith, Floyd- Pbik-
lips. Burl Forhee,Carl Everett,, ,--— — —
Jeneand Hugh Glensan, of Glade-sdaughter: iMis8 LueklsGernen:
water.
in the aviation corps—book keep-
ing department They had al-
if you have a house to rent, or
an auto to sell, or if yon want
either of these. why not
uave yourself trouble by
ssing the classified ad
vqrsing column of the Daily
MIror. if you have anything
to trade, want help, or a job, the
classified column will reach a
great many more people than
you would be able to let know
about your wants any other way
guests, and many games were in
dulged in by the ssembly until the
evening shadows lengthened to an
extent to warn the little folks that it
was Curfew time and they must
disperse. Following is the list of
guests: Jos, Boykin, Neil Mar-
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4 Busily, quickly, by
. having an extra
— socket in every
room. Move your
Juat for Wholeseme
Goodnesssaketry Stones'
"Golden Sanbeam”,
Cak, Beats those Moth-
er used to make.
13c or two for a Quarter
The best quality of work at tailor,
prices that are RIGHT.
FRIDAY AFEERMRDM
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Little Miss Mittie Ahleen Crain,
nine year old daughter of Mr. a d
Mrs. W. L. Crain, celebrated her
birthday Friday afternoon with a
ienialietrowd and eyery
2 teevening was spent
sby-gthe invited guste
uded Misses Vert War-
(Croley. Nll Mitch'l,
Rook,Ching Lyle, Ludie
Ollis and Virge Conhell and
t-Mi-xvordonnell. Mr.
The Railroad Raiders, witb Helsp
an >Mua.EdMqughenis reportedadqlmes in the leading roihzifokE
Birdele guite sick, her many friends will _________I Lln
itrell. May kegrettoearn, Look Out Below,, a eingl geel
comedy with Harry Wr— f
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ready been to Dallas and had g- dence on Montgomery street. De
licious punch was served ...to the
Marvin Jones peace bill in Con
gress didn’t attrant much atten-
tion as no one seemed to think
the time was ripe for it.
" lamp. The hand decorated fancy satin white shade
“is so designed as to producea semiindirect effect
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urs.Donnisdartan,.ofLgV
as chaperones, spert fromsMonoy
to Friday at Phillip Sprine%, and
report a most enjoyable t gg.
all the pleasures of a house party®
camp, a summer rebori a picnic,
etc.
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, .Complimentarz. Homer
•een; ef Haufmany -whojs here 9° a
he i xisit. Mine Ivor Cqohell gave a
dhicken arkeque at Glade Creek
3 dtondbg Fra afternoon, which
Messrs. Joe and.Rrney Latch
timewitb have been called to the colors
and have departed fer Newport,
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Mrs. J. T. Martin returned 1
from a visit to Sulphur Springs o
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Mr. and Mrs. Garner and BIRTHDAY PARTY! I
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Tickets on sale daily to Sep-
tember 30, inclusive. Limited
fer aeturn, Oetober 1917.
For further information see,
‘Cotton Belt’’ Ticket Agent,
or write.
Gus Hoov >Jno. F.’LeHane
TJP. A. G..F. & P. A
Wrth, Tena. Thr, Text
All kinds Turnip Seed, Beans, I
Irish Potatoes, White« Pearl
anb Bermuda Onion Sets and
other varieties of Field Seeds
June Corn and Rape.
Phoue or mail me your orders
P. Goldstein
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.