Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 202, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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Cotton Belt Train Schedule.
THE: GILMER MIRROR
CLASIFEED ADDS
Subscription 25c Per Month
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Barker, Ashland, Tex.
GEOJTUCKER - Editor and Proprietor
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THE NEW WAR TAX ACT
Business ^Professional Canos
Live Opes Who RE f] elpiho to ]Hake Tifis
INSURANCE
LAWYERS
REAL ESTATE
Luxuries will come in for ex ra
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6. Acid phosphate for soils def-
VETERINARY SURGEON
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and machinery for the most econom
DR. T. V. NaAIR
We are very anxious for news of living which has prevailed in the
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uries tend to the practice of econo
mies and self denial that wi l be
mule 22 year old.
halter. $5 reward.
drayman and street sweep, cook, counselor and clerk
battle of yesterday and the mistake of tomorrow,
mystery of the men who do without knowing why.
priving the govenment of revenue.
Up to this time, there has been
no appreciable modification of the
unprecedentedly extravagant ycale
Had on rope
Notify W. L.
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stock at The Mirror offiae
ABablished.Dailx.ExceztSundazBy-
aGEO. TUCKER* Proprietor.?
depending upon friends or children
for support.
BRIGGS ft FLCRENCE
Wih Practice In All Courts
Offiice in Walton Bldg.
ror will bring results,
work overtime
LOST—A box of letters
eelent in phosphorus and lime lor
soils needing lime.
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without actually de.
JOHN A. MATHIS. Agent
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
MAXWELL
Cars ard Trucks
See us Tor Prices and Terms
Dealers
Gilmer, Texas
Wanted,—Some one to furnish
the store with sweet milk every
morning. Robertson s Drug Store.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu*
ralgia. Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Bums, Old
Sores, Tetter, King-Worm, Ec-
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
nial, and the monev thus saved ca
prolific seed for bo devoted to necessaries or in ve sted
in liberty bonds.
The Mirror has about 30 copies
of the High School Annual left
on its hands, which we will be
glad to dispose of at half the
price that they sold for when
FARM MANAGEMENT
IN A NUTSHELL
7 Labor saving firm implements wholesome so
The People’s Newspaper for AD
Kinds of People.
Advertise your wants in the
Daily Mirror.
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Sermon
Office Phone: 95
Residence Phone: 38
0 ice over the State Bank
North Bound
No. 4, 2:48 p. m.
No. 2, 305 a. m.
South Bound.
No. 1, 2:12 am.
No. 3, 12:49 P m-
Isn’t it possible that there is a
lot of business slipping past you
into other hands that should be
paying you a profit t You want
that business, every last bit of it
that you can get
Prompt Attention Given All Calls
Oilice in Board of Trade rooms,
Phones 167 & 213
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WOOD WANTED-I want a
few loads of wood. You might
pay your subscription that way. *
Gilmer Mirror Office. tf
LAND! LAND!!
I have a good many inquiries
for.Land:ever day. - If you
want yours sold see me at once
UPSHUR COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO.
SAM J. WAGHALTER, Manager.
I AM the day’s work of the weakest man, and the largest
4 dream of the most daring I am the Constitution and the
courts, statutes and statute makers, soldier and dreadnought.
3 At lea-1 enough good livestock large sum and the dragnet which
to consume the roughage that usual- has been prepared to gather it will
Ay goes to Waste, provide a full , reach every man, woman and child
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furnish an abundance of milk,
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Crop production.
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planting purposes.
year’s work for men and horses, and ' in the country.
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more than what you believe me to be, and I am all that you
believe I can be. My stars and my stripes are your dreams
and your labors —FRANKLIN K. LANE.
will please return to Mirror office or
Paul Miller. - 198d3t
Farm for Sale.
Sixty acre farm, 50 acres in cul-
tivation, two houses, everlasting
live water, only five miles north of
Gilmer. If taken at once you , can
get it for $1,400. This is a bar-
gain. See me quick. S J. Wag-
halter. manager Upshur County
Real Estate and Development Co.
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Then write me to day for partic-
ulars of the Southwestern Life In-
surance Annuity Policy. Yea will
be surprised to know how easily -
you can assure a comfortable in-
come for your later years. Mean-
while your family is protected.
STRAYED. — A ‘ black mare
We may not know just what is
meant by the subject of “Farm
Management" but we all know the
(meaning of the statements “it s all
fn the management" and “He is no
manager.”
Every farmer must work out a
a de and profitable system of farm-
aog. This system must provide:
1 Practically all the food and
feed necessary for home use.
2 Crops in the rotation to trans-
fer nitrogen from the air to the soil
to b? used by succeeding crops.
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iral production of crops,—The
Progressive Farmer.
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FOR SALE—Two good- young
brood mares, in foal by good jack,
or will trade for mules. Apply to
Fred Knight, Kelsey, Texas.
4twl5dl73 1m
LOST—At show tent Oct. 26.
one brown velvet coat trimmed
with grey furs, for a 4-year-old
child. Finder please return to
Mr. Walter Marshall receive re-
from the American sector of the line United States of recer t years Ours
in France, but when the cable is has been the mest extravagAnt na
, ... .I,., tion of all historv and the war has
«aardened with the information that
i . 6*n thing, i"‘Ien*e rather than I
“ a moonshiny niglt.it seems din inishei ertravngar ce b-cause of
t.us that real news is lacking, and tha hizh price 1,ve‘e and great MOUGHON & PATTERSON
I If you have a house to rent. or
an auto to sell, or if you want
either of these, w h y. not
uave yourself trouble by
s s i n g the classified ad
vertising column of the Daily
Mirror. 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
DR. H. O. WILSON
Phyeiclan and Surgeon
tfRe- at Hnmwell • Orug Ftore
Glimer. Texna,
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When in want of Gasoline or Oils
You Want the Beat. Therefore buy
MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS
Coal Oil this week Gem Brand at J A Stilla
J no. Pickets. M .H. Whites. Beat Light at
and W. B. White's. aseline at
Gilmer Auto Co. and Motor Inn.
Watch tbiaad.il - a
w. T. DAVIs. Ageut.
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Barney Brigg9 Carroll Florence
Wantej to Rent—A four cr five
room house close in. Apply to
Johnny Miller, Rex Theatre.
WANTED—Five cords of oak
fire wood. W. B. White, dl93 tf
A Want Ad. in The Daily Mir-
MECCA CAFE
W. M LAMB. Prop.
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Everything Good to Fat.
Fine Oysters.
Prompt Service.
Your Patronage Appreciated.
The Place to Come When You Are
Hungry.
N । doubt, these x‘ri leviec nper
nenmprion wi'l m the et eot : it-
One of today’s
Classified Ads Will
Find a Tenan*
For a Good House oj
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The new war revenue act is a
matter of much more importance
than the average citizen is likely to
regard it at this time, but it will
not be long in making itself under-
stood, and in the measure that the
people become acquainted with its
provisions, their consciousness of
the war will increase.
In round numbers, the turn oi
$ 2,750,000,000 is to be taken from
the current earnings of the people,
in addition to the $1,300,000. (XX)
raised for the ordinary expenses of
the government. The total of
44,150,000,000 is an exceedingly
N. M. HARRISON
Fire, Tornado, Hail on Growing Crop.
Lie Stock. Burgulary and Accident In-
surance. I can write you bonds of all
kinds. Farmers and Merchants Bank
Building. Gilmer, Texas.
COTTON PALACE
WACO, TFXAS,
Nov/3rd to 18th
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
via
| Apartment f
* Every day, people are choosing *
■ new places to live usnaily BET*- ft
I rEE PLACES? One of today’s I
Y ads,; will bring the first NEWS Y
Y and the firseCLUE to a BETTER v
I PLACE, to one of the readers of ■
I today’s paper. And hus a good I
X hoose or apartment will be rented X
f to a tenant who mattay for A
f years nd years. Such work is I
"usual" work for the classified I
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d‛7 AA Tickets on sale
4> / .VU Nov. 2nd to 16th
1917. Limited to leave Wa-
co, Nov. 20th, 1917.
de ‘70 For trains arriv-
P»• • • ing Waco Satur-
dav, Nov. 3rd, 10th and 17th
and Sunday morning .Nov.
4th, 11th and 18th, 1917.
Final Libit Monday following
date of sale.
For trains arriving Waco
Wednesday, Nov. 7th and
14th, 1917.
Final limit Thursday follow-
ing date of sale.
For trains arriving Waco
Thursday morning Nov. 8th
and 15th, 1917.
Final limit date of sale.
For further information see
“Cotton Belt” agent, or write s
T. H, LAWRENCE, JNO. F.LEHANE,
A. ".P. A., G F. & P. A.,
Tyler, Texas. ' Tyler, Texas ,
butter, pork, pork products, poultry taxes, which is the correct theory
and poultry ptoducts for home use for iwo reAcons, viz , the surpl i
l Mares engaged iu farm work i which the citizen can afford to
i and colt production. This will save spend is money that he can best af
the money paid out for mulesand ford to divide with the country;
korses, but the greatest profit will and if he is overspending his income
come from securing in this way for luxury the higher price w]
sufficient work stock for economical encourage him to practice self de
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Out of 100 men records show that
only three achieve a sufficient
competence to retire to a comforta-
ble independent, old age
It shouid net be so when one con-
siders how smaU a aum invested
annually for a lew years in a
Sonthweeterm Life Inauraace Pol-
icy will provide a competence for
a man’s declining years-Yet we
continually see and hear of eld
folks slaving for a meagre living or
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 202, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1917, newspaper, November 3, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408730/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.