Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 310, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 9, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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Dr. J. D. Dia’s Dental Office Closed.
County Vudge.
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The Americans are facing the
Germans on three sectors of the
Western front now.
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GOVERNMENT
B. B. BENNTT.
R. L. Renner
J. T. MARTIN
G. L. HUDSON
The allies have agreed to inter-
vantion of Japan in Siberia.
The losses of shipe by submarires
is showing a steady decline.
entered at the Fvetofkce et Gmer reans
adlecona clas Ama MQmmatter.
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Physician and Sermon
Eev, W, M. Woodfin writing
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'The bootleggers of Houston are
not faring to well, 49 out of 51 ca-
ees having been convicted during
the past week.
eubliahed Dailx Eacopk Swuday By
GEO. TUCKEE. Proprietor.
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LivE Owrs Who Arr Uklhihq to MAKE Tf/to A Livi Cqy
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LAND! LAND!!
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Dr. J. D. Dial, announces to his
RICHARD M BRIGGS
County Clerk . .
Office Phone; 95 '
Residence Phone: 38
Office over the State Bank
DR. a. c. Wisx.
Phyelcian and Surgeon
OrAe at Barnwels Drug Store,
count of the fire Tuesday morning
in the F rst Natioral bank build
ing, and the damage as a result,
that his office will be clesed. for a
few days until the damrge has been
adjusted and he ean replace the
things damaged, but that he hopes
to be open in a very short time with
more and Utter equipment. 294 tf
Chy Announcements.
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Sheriff.
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T. H. BRIGGS
R. M. DENMAN
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W. H. (Bily) BLACKSTONA:
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I.R. WARREN
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There is said to be 8,000 carloads
of onions in cold storage. In squth-
west Texas iomething Ike 3 500
cars of Bermuda onions will be rea-
dy to move to market in about fiva
or six weeks. Wherefore the T-x
as onion grower is walking the flnor
nights. The trade point, as th
Texas grower views the sittation, is
this: For every car ol new stock he
sends to market profiteer cr manip-
ulator has two cars of old stock foi
release to send prices for new stock
cellarward. There is a problem
here for the consideration of Feder-
al market and food supply « xperta.
W. M. (WILD SMITH
Representative of 3lstRepresentativ Die
trict
J. BEN HILL
of Upshur county
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Business 4 Professional Cards
1HK MIRROR is paytg cash for
everthing it buys. Mo one has authority
to have enthing charged to it. In fact
we are not asking anyone to charge
anything. This necessitales our pa
trona being prompt to pay. We have to
have money to run the business and
appreciate your promptiiess in paying.
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cla Cut $100.000 000 hfore the
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Office over Connett's store. South aide
square. All work guaranteed.
sivfEmMAnYsuNSEON
DR. T. V. 1*AIR ,
Veterinery Surgeon
Prompt Attention Given AU Calls
Phones 167 A 213
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TAKE J. H. R.
For the blood, liver and kid-
neys. J. H. G is one of the
greatest germ destroyers known.
It builds up that tired body. Sold
by Robertson’s Drug Store and
Gilmer Drug Co. Gilmer.
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Dattas Belt Train Schedule
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North Bound
No. 103. 3:13 a.tm.
No. 104, 1:59 p. m.
South Bound.
Na 101, 236-a, m.
No. 103. 12:44 p. m.
A Want Ad. in The Daily Mir-
ror will bring results. They
work overtime.
UPSHUR CO. DIRGTORY,
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IOUR FACE IS YOUR FORTUNE
A thousand people look at your face
while one glances ut your feet—yet-
you spend money to keep your shoes
in_condition and ‘neglect your face
RED CROSS Shaving Lotion (the
after-shaving luxury), makes old faces
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MoAL BIN A KILLIAN
DENTISTS
B. F. BLEDSOE, I. p.
W. B. POWERS Constable
Precinct No. X
L. T. LITTLE. L P.
W.W.ORR- Constalle.:
Precinct No. 8.
J. H. LYELL, i. p.
W. B. FLOYD Constable'
Precinct No. 4.
R. J. LQYLRSS J. P.
WJ. SHOCKEY. Corstable
Precinct„Nn, 5,
P C.BERRY.J.P.
R.H DARNELL. Constable
Precinct No. A
W. B. WILLIAMS. ) P.
- "A J. WILY. Constable.
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. AM the day’8 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,
draymtn and street sweep, cook, counselor and clerk. I am the
battle of yesterday and the mistake of tomorrow. I am the
nystry of ths meff who do without knowing why. I am no
mors thin whit you believe me to be, and I am all that you ~
bslive I ean be. My stars and my stripes are your dreams
and yoir labors.— FRANKLIN K. LANE.
arc becoming available now and ere SAMJ/WAOHALTER, Manmzer.
I ing they expect to have the sub-
Galveston. • • /
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ican sector on the western front
were worsted, and the American’s
turned raidors in retaliation.
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-that the Germat’s will Biktontb. Aunezican expezla bileve the,
gdefepsivainsteadef. lauichinge,mvesrvedti t-bmenace. if
-proyosedandtarateret bigeriv ha ‘akeu time to bu,w tewrapoms
of defense and destructi m, but they
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rather kindly to ways of thrift as'
prvided for by thrift stamps and
war siv ings cettificates, Anhi, sued to foreigners who have Lei ped
N. M. HARRISON
Fire, Tornedo, Hail on Growing Crops
Liv: Stock, Burgulary and Accident It)-
surance. I can write you bonds of Mi
kinds. Farmers end Merchants Bank
Building. Gilm sr, Texas.
REAL ESTATE
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Comnissioner- Precinct No. 2.
I.W. ATKINS
Commissioner. PrecinctiNo. X
LAPT. A. KARP
Commissioner. Precinct No.
A. W. TUCKER 2 "
Precinct No. 1.
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SOHOOL REPORTS
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Com missioner. Precinct No. 1
L. O. SHOCKEY
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 310, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 9, 1918, newspaper, March 9, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408784/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.