Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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Germaa’s have cantured of them.
Office Phone: 95
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Published Daily Except Sunday By
GEO. TUCKER, Proprietor.
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Many a man neglects his fam-
ily in order to pose as a publi
benefactor.
EINE OYSTERS,—any style
CAFE IS KEPT COMFORTABLY WARM '
. THE PLACE TO EAT WHEN YOU ARE HUNGRY
PIES LIKE MOTHER COOKS
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LAND! LAND!!
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No. 104, 1:59 p. m.
South Bound.
No. 101, 236-a, m.
No. 103. 12:44 p. m.
A Want Ad. in* The Daily Mir-
and the ladies are urged to come Phyelel»n end Surgeon
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JOHN A. MATHIS. Agent
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Every Policy is Registered with the State of Texas
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with the government in the
car 72 cf America for the
period of the war.......
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greatly needed.
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Germany has at last admitted
that it does not intend to retain Bel.
gium. No we guess not. Germany
is going to do well to retain its e m-
pire after loseing all its colonies.
She might Cj bars to pay untold
millions in indemnity, but sbe/won’t
have to pay, as che will not be able,
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have. Somebody has what you
want—FIND HIM —with a want
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Live Ones Who ARE fjELPinc to
entered at the Postoffice at Gilmer Texas
ad second class mnil matter.
and we will probably let her iff great
from that. Germany nit only M.A
The >0 ie law will be passed with
Ethe emergency clause the saloons to
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tured Ira more Germons than the without being continually nagged
for .Land: evers d~y.i If yo
want yours sold see me at otice
ror will bring results. They
work overtime.
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HIGH SCHOOL ANIUALV
The Mirror has about 30 copie^M
of the High School Annual left T
on its hands, which we will be 5%
glad to dispose of at half the 8
price that they told for when
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All this rot about reforming the
soldier by the pai i professional re-
former, makes us tired, and is an
unwaranted reflection on the soldier.
The men that hava gone to the ar
my were all ove) 21 years of age.
some of them 20, .the pi k of the
nation. o i their own responsibility
when they went into the army,.and
we have no doubt they feel equally
competent ti take care of themselaes
still. There was no cne making
any special efort fur them then, whj
is it necessary non' Don't they
know as well how to behave iu < n
place as another? Why don’t 1 he
profesional reformers expend som
of their energy on the "elekena,’
"enemy aliens’’ and traitors, h l
behind, while these youog men ol
the army, imnnitely their superio
everyway, are entrusted to fight tbe
battles of democracy. If we tras
GEO. TUCKER Editor and Proprietor
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Isn’t i possible that there is a
lot of business slipping past you
into other hands that should be
>nying you a profit? You want
that business, every last bit of it
’at you can get,
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I AM the day’s work of the weakest man, and the largest
1 dream of the most daring. I am the Constitution and the
courts statutes and statute makers, soldier and dreadnought,
drav am and street sweep, cook, counselor and clerk. I am the
battle f yesterday and the mistake of tomorrow. I am the
nvslerv of ths men who do without knowing why. I am no
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
an l vour labors.—FRANKLIN K. LANE.
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At your death will the interest on your
insurance money equal the amount you
earn? It not, you are under-insured.
Let me show you how little it will cost
to increase your estate with a good
• Southwestern policy.
THE MIRROR is paving cash for
evertning it buvs. No one has authority
to have Pnthinu chargel to it. In fact
we are not asking anyone to charge
anythng his necessitates our pa-
trons 1ngpr tupt V’ piy. We have to
havelnsney to run the business and
upheciate sour promptness in paying.
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The German drive into Russia
has besn ordered stopped.
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Eighteen British merchantmen
was tha t 1! of tho German U-boats
for the pa«t week
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Every druggist in town—your drug tie young man asks you to re-
gist and everybody ■ dguggist has noticed . . ,
a great falling off in &e sale of calomel turn the engagement ring.
Lvz“rozvssttakingetrepine.Dodaon'a Spruce up and go after another
“Calomel is dangerous and people know one.
it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly -------------------
safe and gives better results,* said a
prominent local druggist. Dodson’s ' 2
Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by 1
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full of vigor and ambition. •
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.