Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Put some pep and ginger into
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Dallaa News, $1.’15.
CARDS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
RECEIPTS
INVOIOES
BOOKLETS
CIRCULARS
PROGRAMS
ENVELOPES
. BILL HEADS
INVITATIONS
STATEMENTS
NOTE HEADS
LEGAI BLANKS
LETTER HEADS
VISITING CARDS
SCHOOL REPORTS
ENCLOSURE BLANKS
CHECKS AND DRAFTS
WEDDING STATIONERY
LEGAL FORMS IN STOCK
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that it will have to complete the
movement of men to fill the first
quota of the county, which is 25.
Tnis list of names is the first 25
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Johnnie Darden
Sdney Johnson
Albert Wright
Rogers Cufberson
Judge Criss
Connally Houston
Frank Ford
Free McKnigbt
Lonzie Chalk
Archie Simmons
John Montgomery
Wm 8 Burse
Dock Bau:kum
Walter A D P Ford
John Rbertson
R bbie Lynn
J . seph Fields
George Dav
Joe Thursby
John Fred Cross
Wess Henderson
Arthur Lee Ray
Leslie Rockwell
Bulo M Bell
dieve Eloer
O iver Cobbin
The above constitutes the 25 and
in addition the following will be
ailed to make certain of receiving
25 and all wo do not answer their
calls tecom deserters immediately;
Noble kiawkir s
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Butteriek Patterns for sale.
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This season’s showing is, we believe, the very best we
have ever had the pleasure of offering to our customers.
You'll be pleased with the new styles and materials as
embodied in this new line.
Pirst uuderstaad that the board
coes n >♦ know how wuny it will call
above 25. tut >n certain to call 25
Thisinformatou 19 given through
the newspapers in order that all
concerned may be put on their
nonce and the registrants man be
watcihng for their mail. They will
irave Gijmer A pul 29 or 30.
Any person red ng his list ond
know pg any of thee regi-trants
will confer a favor on ttem by ad-
vising them of this article.
By direc ion of the L wal Board.
SELMA LAIRD,
Chief Clerk
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Life in Uo-har .county? Jno. A.
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Those listed below are notified
that they will be in the next move,
ment of cojored men rom this
county. The local board does nut
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W m McK Banner
Win A lay lor
B-D Cobb u
Jue Tucker
Willia Morgan
G L Sanders
Heury Newman
Grant Willie
About our new line of Lades’
SKIRTS AND WAISTS
Island Reds. Winter Invers.
Eggs $1.50 per setting.’ Tele-
phone 19. Mrs. W. A. Terry.
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X homue er apartment wiil,be rented .
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For Sale 7 A wagon and team,
crop and four head of hogs, 3
head of cattle, corn, cotton seed,
plow tools, at a bargain Appiy.
10 A C Spann, Bettie, Tax R 1.
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For anything in tue ieedtline,
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in town we raised approximately
$25,000 the first day.
These are the things that make 1
vs renew our pledge that we will go
over the lop. We must not lag and
come in like the cow’s tail —behind
the i rocession. Let's raise this
loan in me next week— and then
have a big celebration. We can
do it.
We are sending some “franked’’
envelopes. Use these in Commnuni-
eating with me about anything per
taiuing to the Liberty L au All
banks please send me a dall) eport
of sales to date in oruer lual we
may k ow where we stndeach day.
This is important, sa plsese see that
the report Csmes in.
You have teen furnished with a
copy of a dedger we have sent to all
men within the drafr age who have
— been given a deferred classicaulon.
Follow that up. Good results wili
ensue if pre perly worked.
We are mailing tonight a doiger
to a selected list of well-to-ao farm-
ers Follow il up and don't letany
man fail to do his duty.
Don’t forget about the honor flag
ana tne recurd nook we aie keeping
here at the office. Both of tnese
will help sell boads.
Ever play ball? Sur ! kem+m-
ter 'Oh, Skinney, strike him out?’ 1
Sure you do. -Our buys ’ over
there’’are the team, Uncie Sim is
the pitcher and tne American peo
pie are the rcoters and Old Bi is
this ovui, but redbuturd .'ci
cans will and when wi put H ovel
in Upshur county the mnessage the
i ewspa, ers will cai r} t our boys
inFiance and in me cantonmeiis
will be a joyous one ’o them, foi
iney will then anew the thiru ibie
ut drfense—1. e. finks at home uie
with them until the end.
R. c. BARNWELL.
Chairman
Single Comb Brown - Leghorns.
The best layers. None purer. New
blood every year Eggs for hatch-
iw $1 50 for 15 W A Phillips.
Gilmer, Tex Route 3 . 214 13t wl
FOR SALE—Some choice land
near Gilmer. See M. B Briggs,
owner d241 tf wtf
I still have a few cane seed 1
left, both orange and amber va
r eties. E. R Knowles. 40 tf.,
TEN DOLLARS re w ard for in-
f< rmation leading to the re-1
( very of my black mare mule. !
5 years old, that has been.out
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Our security as individuals and a nation
depends on the result of the war Make
up your mind how many bonds you can
take and give us your order early. the first
day, April 6th. If you are not able to buy
Liherty Bonds, do vour duty any wav, and
buy War Saviug Stamps. We have them
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offer are the Perto Rican < r K-v hay at 65c; 4'0. gallons Ribon 4
West. Nancy Hall, Doolet ud Cane 8y < up; 3. hqats, weigh 65 7
the Lumpkin Yam Price $ oe r to 85 pound*.
theusand at the bed, cash with O E. DETWILER;
order Better place vour order Lafayette, Texas.
now. . Gilmer Potato < o ' ---------------•—
6 tf D & W Just revived, a car of good
M D------ clean nar me before buy-,
Mr. Barlow will have A re pre in E R Kvowles 40 tf
sentative here after Easter tak • t
ing oders for ferns, pot plants,
etc. Role your ordsra
— — Sircerelv,
(Miss) Annie H. Harrison.
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Did you see what Dallas did?
Seven million dollars in one day !
Comal coupty, 95 per cent German
extraction and many born in Ger-
many, went “over the top’’ lu the
early hours of the first day—and
that, ho, when they hack signa.ly
failed un Ib^ two former loans
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1918, newspaper, April 9, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408810/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.