Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 244, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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Clerk.
Dr. H. J. Childress.
Miss Selma Laird,
Chief Clerk.
And with all good wishes for
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TRY IT! SUBSTTTUTE
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PHONE NUMBERS
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Delivery to all Parts of City
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Thompson,
of Latch departed Saturday for
Chatham, *Lv, to spend the hol
lidays.
Dr. A. G. Cranfil of Grady.
Ok , is here on a visit to his sis
ter. Mrs. T. E Barton of Route
1. Pritchett.
There are for us to do,
We never could forget to send
A Christmas card to you.”
Local Exemption Board,
Gilmer, Texas.
W. A. McElroy,
Chairman,
8. J. Waghalter,
Friday was the shortest day in
the year.
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Cotton sold in Gilmer Friday
for 29 cents.
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FOR SALE.-A Tyler College
scholarship. Apply at this of
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us in 1917 and shall do our best
nuary the 31st the tax
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Shool is out for the hollidays.
Y. M. C. 9. War Fund Repart
The following coll pc* inns on
the Y. M/C. A War Work Fund
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Starts your liver without making
you sick and can not
salivate.
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Judge Warren, Sec. W. A. Mc-
Elroy and President Denman of the
Board of Trade and Mr. 8. J. Wag.
ha ’er went out to Glenwood in the
tasting, purel
less to both c
to merit them again. Wesincere-
ly wish for you the most prosper-
ous year you have ever known in
1918, that the year will bring
PEACE ON EARTH AND
GOOD WILL AMONG ALL
NATIONS.
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‘and adults. Take
At your death will the interest on your
insurance money equal the amount you
earn? It not, you are underinsured.
Let me show you how little it will coat
to increase your estate with a good
Southwestern pol icy.
JOHN A.MATHIS. Agent
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
I > Home of Good
Things to Eat
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It looked like a Saturday crowd
Friday, and the Christmas shoppets
were busy.
should become a member.
Prof. G. L. Keahey departed
Saturday for Rockwell to spend the
holidays. /
The Musical at the High School
building Friday night was not as
well attended as it should have been,
but a splendid program of music
by the High School Orchestra,
violiv, piano and vocal solos went
to make a splendid program that
was heartily enjoyed by those pie
sent
Gilmer has perhaps birned more
Christmas candles than most any
other town so far, the electric lights
being out for about an hour Friday
evening all the business houses
wre lighted with.candles,
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WANTED-PeAnuts’and black
eyed peas. W. W. LOMENACK.
the chicken man. . d209 tf
mas card:
* ’In spite of all the many things
•auUj goaraatead by
ho hells it A term
Mw sluggishness and constipati
have only te aak for your money I
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a nl—wt.
utomach or constipated bowel. It
doean’t gripe er cauie inconvenienoe all
the next day like violent calomel. Take
a dose of calomel today aad tomorrow
e will feel weak, aiek aad nauceated.
bon* lose a day's work I ___-
yon's Liver Tom instead aad feel fine,
tall of vigor aad azhition.
in a two reel comedy,"Hula Hughie,"
also Current Events showing the
news from all over the world. Five
reels, five varied ree s.
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XEMPTION BOARD
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Qn Januar
______ tolls wii be
Every druggist in town. ■ rour drug
fist and everybody’s druggist has noticed
a great falling off ia the sale of calomel
They all give the same reason. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is taking its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people know
M, while Dodson’s Liver Tone is perfectly
oafe and given better resulta," said a
prominent local druggist Dodson’s
liver Tone is pen
every druggist wh<
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Mrs. G. 0. Dickson depart-
ed Friday for a visit to Rosewell, N
M.
penalty by paying before the
last day. As the office will be
rushed at that time, pay now, as
you might not be able to get in
right at the iast.
“ Respectfully,
H. K. Lindgay.
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camp in the leading role, will be the
offering of Johnnie Miller at the Upshur county the following Christ
Rex tenijhr. Also Hughie Mack"mda "erd-
Mr. D. C. Leland of Render,
La., is here to spend the holi-
lays with relatives. He has
been away from Gilmer for six-
teen years, and his father when
he came in failed to recognize
him and asked him what he could
do for him.
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J. J. STEPHENS,
Freas. Local Y. M. U.A.
Constable Whit Orr, of Ore City,
it rested Friday, Arthur Williams,
as a .deserter for not having report-
pd to the local draft board. He
p’eaded ignorance, and said that he
nerer received the notice, and this
was born out by the fact that the
notice was returned to the local
boad. He would probably have
been exempted if he had appeared
f r exsmination, as he has lost two
fingers in an accident some time
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COW WANTED—A good milch
cow, fresh in milk. Aoply at
this office. d24 3t
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GOM AND PINE BLOCKS—
Wanted—At the Box faciory, Gil
mer. Call there for further particu
lars. d229 1m w24 1m
STRAYED - From my farm in
September, one dehorned heifer.
2 years, heavy springer. Liberal
reward W. R. Terrv, Gilmer,
Texas. d231 4t w25 4t
FOR SALE-Some choice land
near Gilmer. ‘See M. B Briggs,
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EXTRA. $1600 CASH BETS TIM.
97 acres, only 9 miles n. e. of
Gilmer. One crop of pea mts !
will pay for this place, say noth- l
ing about sweet potatoes, cotton |
and other produce that this land I
will grow. Good ‘4 or 5, room •
house. This is a bargain,An fact
when you see it advertised it is
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WUl find the MECCA the nicest
possible place to take lunch or
to meet other members of the
family. If you bring the family
to the MECCA once, they will
bring you next time.
Plenty of room for bundles, just •
7 .bring them right in.
MECCA CAFE
W. M. LAMB, Prop. .
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sure enough bargain. Good wa- ■
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If you want a home see me. S V
J. Waghalter, Manager, Upshur K
County Real Estate & Develop- I
ment Co. d229 tf H
The crowd in towu Saturday has III
not been exceeded since the big ■
linden day anm tima go, and I.
hey were loading up on Cbristmas E
have bern received since the last
report published:
East Mountain school______ 00
Pattofield school_____________$8.00
Independent Springs school .70
Pieasant Grove school.............$4.00
Union Ridge school,................$6.00
'olk school .......................$1.00
rryville school.............$10.50
A. Pickens------------------$2 00
WE THANK YOU
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The crowds in town every da 7
now lot k like Saturday crowds
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int rest of the Red Cross drive Fri- wiption. Upshur county’s pro-
portion of the membership for the
week predeeding Christmas was
4,700, and up to Friday night only
930 members had been secured.
Don’t delay longer Every . one |
Every Policy is Registered with the State of Texas
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FOR SALE—At a bargain it
sold in the nt xt 10 days. First
class money-making Cafe. For
particulars, address Box 371
Gilmer, Texas. d242 6t wit
FOR SALE - Registered Jer
sey male, ready for service,
$35 00. Also some Jersey heif-
ers cheap. M. B. Briggs, owner.
Gilmer, Texas, d241 tf wtf
GUM AND PINE BLOCKS-
Wanted—At the Box factory, Gil
mer. Cell there for further particu
lars. d229 1m w24 1m
GUM AND PINE BI O CKS-
Wanted—At the Box factory, G'1
mer. Call therefor further particu-
lars. d229 1m w24 lm
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 244, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1917, newspaper, December 22, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408771/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.