Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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There was a glorious rainp
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Four U. 8. sentries went to
that of all things spent and sleep in the front trenches and
Danish manufacturers
and retail merchants selling oth- succeeded in making good qual-
ity margarin and lard from hard*
in Norway.
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will be attem
ans did not show Thursday,
ship, worse. For you, for whom
that# aill discharge its
the feature bill of the
week.
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is not so prised as love of right.
In this renaissance of our coun-
that tne very mists are charged
with awful torment. They say
Horace Woods, of Fort Worth,
was stabbed to death by L. B
The Smilage campaign has by
no means closed. You can add
to the pleasure of the soldier bey
by sending him a smilage book.'
The Sher IT nf Grayson county is
a pat * believes in the comer*
acceptance of its hazards. For
us, the steel-swept trench, the
stiffening cold—weariness, hard
Japan is now producing about
6,600,000 pounds of camphoran*
nually. a little more than half
the world's supply.
enables him to load a piano on it
without assistance and unload it
Judge M. B. Briggs, of the
law firm of Briggs & Florence,
has returned from Farmersville,
Russia has issued another call
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have been sentenced to be shot
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Two million five hundred thou-
sand dollars worth of new build*
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________ _____________ A Jefferson City Mo, peniten- night, but-tonight will present
we go, you millions safe attiarszuard was surprised and “
home—what for you ? * * • killed by prisoners and three es-
ca of Sunnylrook Farm
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the restaurants, hotels and. A 4 -2 .. -
ing houses have not organized. R.PS: 12.
LEST WE FORGET
TO 00 OUR PART
MIRROR
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Important Instructions:
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GILMER, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 1, 1918
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gl-m amu _-A.-ane
Is or jobbers they may turn
re orders in and will be ac-
ted for that amount of sub
Utes. Mills and jobbers re-
11 & 22c 1
20c
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binding twine an
pots and other te#t
product.
tabs are steadily in-
vs are again instructed
Owing w tne inelmency of
the weather there were few
country people in tnww Friday.
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efon the face of same a statement
to the effect that an amount of
flour equal thereto was sold
* without substitute to the mer
chant and file same fur fztre
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Thursday night and Friday
morning. Early Thursday night
the rain ommenced falling
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Pictur
A H—i'Ad. in TM Ml* Wr-
roe. willde the wofbeFyuK
they work while you sleep. Try
INGLEMENT WEATHER
PREVENTED SHOW
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Owing to the inclemency of
the weather, Blair’s commedi..
to. Wheatles days and meals
and meatless days and meals ap-
ply to boarding houses as well as
hotels and restaurants.
4441/H P MCGAUGHY,
, »?"* „ \ County Administrator.
k.congetions the war Save
ed Texans.
j was to have- been
the Sunday school
IAIRMAN MGGAUGHY
ISSUES ANOTHER
the most rain we have had a- any
time this winter, and falling as- a •
it did soaked into the ground
without washing, putting a sea-
sonable season in the ground
just at the time when early
crops are being planted.
It was a milljon dollar rain to,
tently all during the night, and
into Friday morning. It was
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From Citizen Soldier No. 258, Na-
tional Army.
; 000. ’’ This cancels recent in
Wirmi fm Su2AV
ionm. turn POSTPONED
We are sorry to announce that
squandered there young human
life is heldjgast deer. It is not
the pleasantest. prospect for
“The Thief in the Night,” which
is said to be a very fine perform-
ance.” V
burglars a Chicago man has in
vented a metal curtain that
drops the instant the glass is
broken.
COME EARLY
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I The last few days of February N
were blustery, but March came
: in with a gentle, but copious.
k ndn^ falling unaccompanied by
Artcra.sP* -nsei *2
” Building, Buffalo St--
late business will be looked alter
The Gilmer Weekly Mirror and
Dallas News, $175
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We call on these proprietors to
Into the hollow handle of a
new tooth brush can be inserted
a tube of dentifrice in such a po-
try’s valor, we who will edge the Richardson at Mineral Welle,
wedge of her assault make calm f ——
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UTE NEWS
AND COMMENT
If Texas is not dry by the time
the present Legislature gets
through it will not be their fault
They will pass the zone law. the
Federal dry amendment make
ing such orders will endorse this organization 18 affected and
the rules pre scribed are adhered
a )
has just added to his equipment
one man piano ^der and carrier
. back from Over There, that at
To protect store windows from night the troubled earth be
tween the lines is carpeted with
pain. They say that Death rides boot-leggers from getting it
whistling in every wind, and
no, whoat our resource
fheaieho wey,she heart tion that
toSW that humanity for given to
we smite and’striveimust classes in the parlorsof the Bap-
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and never ending, owing to conditions over Which
we have no control, the recep-
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“Provided the dealer will pro* ened whale fat and the industry
I cure from the customer a written will be attempted in Norway.
! statement signed in the presence
of witness that the sugar sold
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tended and providedfurtber BB
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Hdhya. sugar may be mold for the contents into the bristles.
• -^'purpose of canning and preserv- ,_____
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nitely postponed. We hope to
the pianomap, have it at a time when it to con-
bet does not affect requirements
7 for licenses for poultry dealers
venient to all. .
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affect theinownorzanizationat attachment for a F rd car, Wb‘c
ouce and notify this office. You
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structions to secure such license less.
to retain al orders under which
they have sold flour without ub-
tituts and when buying from
those of us who can yet feel ____- a. w a „
upon our lips the pressure of our ing are being planned for Camp Upshur county.
But, please God, our lve of life
and McKinney, where he went' ration of labor, as a means of eur-
on legal business for the firm in plying the deficiency of food staffs
connection with a railroad suit for our allien ae well as home con-
against the St. Louis & South- sumption He has announcad that
western R‘y Co.. growing out of all grown men must go to work or
a man being hurt in 1914 , .go to jail.
* today Marv Pickford in “Rebecca of Sunhybrook
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VOL. 2 ENo. 303
A SEA80NAGTLE RAIN
THURSDAY HIGHT
AND FRIDAY
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f forms for this. When car short*
I age is relieved there will be at-
ple sugar for canning and pre-
V serving purposes and in line with
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Spitsbergen, which sometimes
cenae but will be controlled by gets mail only at intervals of
some rulings governing licen eight months, has been linked to
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This office has just received
■ tbs following instructions by tel-
■ egram. You will note and be
■ governed accordingly.
I ‘‘Mutton and lamb will be per-
I mitted to be served on meatless
I days until April 15, 1918 ”
I "Dealers in feed and food do-
5 ingles than 1100,000.00 annu-
ally not required to take out li
We shall need food We ehaltcape,
need care. We shall need clothes
for our bodies and weapons for
our WhoMM nend ter-
ribly without failure supplies
from its and egaipment in a stream that
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In a Six Part Aryeraft Pf iction -
"REBECCA OF yrY-BROOK
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at the Rex Friday matinee andni, ht,
We also have one reel shwing The
Making of a Mau o-Warsman" mak-
ing a * even reel program.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1918, newspaper, March 1, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408777/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.