Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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My stock of fall milinery
goods is full and complete, and
was carefully selected with ref-
erence to the latest styles and
local trade, and since the open-
ing the fresh pattern hats have
been great reduced in price.
It will pay you to call and see
them and get the reduced prices
The British have made importani
gains along the Belgium front.
Hopes Women Will
Adopt This Habit
As Well As Men
Her Father’s Keeper, a five part
Triangle production of today fe:-
turing Irene Hawley and Frank
Currier, will be the attraction at the
Rex tonight.
It is a story of financial fendism
between the father of the heroine
and her sweetheart, with a heart
interest story that will interest you.
A Dog in the Manger, a two .part
comedy featuring the fun makers,
Chas Harris, Wm. Fables and Amy
Denni-, making a seven reel pro-
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COLORED TROOPS
TO LEAVE SOON
CARDS
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DODGERS
RECEIPTS
INVOICES
BOOKLETS
CIRCULARS
PROGRAMS
ENVELOPES
BILL HEADS
INVITATIONS
STATEMENTS
NOTE HEADS
LEGAL BLANKS
LETTER HEADS
VISITING CARDS
SCHOOL* REPORTS
ENCLOSURE BLANKS
CHECKS AND DRAFTS .
WEDDING STATIONERY
LEGAL FORMS IN STOCK
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The next call for 40 per cent
of Upshur county’s quota of 209
soldiers, which will be mobilized
Oct 4th and 5th, will be colored
troops.
This will leave only ten per
cent of Upshur’s quota that are
left at home, and they are liable
to be called for at any time.
There is another call talked of
however outside of the 2,000 be-
tween the agos of 21 and 31 that
have been examined.
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Glass of hot water each morn-
ing helps us look and feel '
clean, sweet, fresh.
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Fresh Fish
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'HAT heretofore has been stored away in vaults and safety deposit
boxes are being taken away from hiding and loaned to our allies
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$10,000 reward f >i the rap
killing of the (erman (on.
The keys are all out. You are
now requested to bring in the keys
you have and see if any of them will
operate the lock.
Respectfully,
J. E. Moughon.
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Ferguson tell where he got money
to pay hi4 debts It looks as if »
man cold get the money, tha:
would be suffi ient.
Happy,' bright, alert—vigorous and
Vivacious—a good clear skin; a nat-
PHONE 179 FOR THE “AD”
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KAJILL be emploved in this work, with factories running overtime
V% and farmers utilizing every hour of the daylight. Much of that
money will find its way right into our own local community and !
every citizen wili be proportionately benefitted.
MITILL not be sent out of the country. It will be spent here for
% V foodstufs and the thousand and one other supplies that must be
sold to our allies for the.support of their armies and civil population. L
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Mitchell was renominated Ma er
of N w Yerk.
You can get a felt crush hat
for for 75cts at the Mrs. Stapp
Millinery store.. She carries a
ful line of all the latest designs
in fall millinery, and the prices
are reasonable A cordial invi-
tation is extended you to call
and examine her stock. G1 tf
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W ILL HEE THE, DOCTRINE OF COMMERCIAL
PREPARElNESS and will begin NOW to advertise"* his
wares in THF MIRROR, for it is a self-evident fact that the spend
er will go to the merchant who makes the-most attractive bid for his
•business whether that merchant be local or foreign
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ural, rosy complexion and freedom
• - from iness‛ are assured only by
clean, healthy blood. If only every
rr'| j {xy l woman and likewise every man could \
I IlC Last V V Orc realize the wonders of tho morning
inside bath, what a gratifying change
in Exclusiveness- -our new woud.takegplace..• , ,
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tock or Dress Gcods is a te- anaemic-looking men, women and
eci showing of Authentic Eirls wfthpasty, or muddy complex-
c . 5 ions,. Instead of the multitudes of
Style. “nerve wrecks,” "rundowna," "brain
M LcL 1 fags” and pessimists we should see 4
Never betcre has our buy’r virile, optimistic throng of rosy
been confronted with such : checked people everywhere.
1 :1s • r . An inside bath is had by drinking,
bewildering array of materi each morning before breakfast, a
als and our large aid vari:c glass of real hot water with a tea-
...______. . 1 t- . 1 spoonful qf limedtone phosphate in it
astertm eni embocies t n • to wash from the stomach, liver, kid-
newest weaves, colorings and neys and ten yards of bowels the pre-
fabric, and is, withcut , rrmsentatlnsndanatiblpoiwont,, 55
doubt, the greatest early sea. cleansing, sweetening and frezhentng
.. .1__: cm . the entire alimentary canal before
son showing of Dress Uocds putting more food into the stomach,
ever seen in Lilmer. Those subject to sick headache, bl-
... . . . . . . iousness, nasty breath rheumatism.
We invite the ouctnn.nali £ colds, and particulary those who have
.hopper, of our vicinity t aralconsapaweacomelyxlooeand who "
come in and look -over o r urged to Obtain a quarter pound of
immense line and be c n wmnehtonrhcorbatetatathcsdruggstore <
vinced that we a e well pre- sufcient to demonstrate the quick
pared to snpply the if requ r and remarkable change in both health
. . .. . , and appearance awaiting those who
meets as though they la t i« practice internal sanitation. We must
stocks of the c.ty steres at remember that inside cleanliness 1s
_________ more j important than outside, be-
their C-m .and. cause the skin does not absorb impur-
, . itles to contaminate the blood, while
J. E. Morghon Cc the pores in the thirty feet of bewels-
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I HoXE NUMBERS
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D juerv to all Part of City
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1917, newspaper, September 21, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408692/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.