Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 119, Ed. 1 Monday, July 22, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Mrs. A. N. Smith and daugh-
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The French-American drive
threatens two Hun armies.
FOR RENT—House for rent
cheap. Mrs. Mae Phillips, 410
JOHN A. MATHIS, Special Agent
SEE ME IF YOU WANT INSURANCE
THREE AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS ON DE-
POSIT TO TAKE CARE OE YOUR POLICIES
The Americans alone have
taken 7,000 prisoners.
The Austrian Ministry has
resigned.
The German hordes are in full
retreat before the French and
Americans.
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A saving of 25 to 50 per cent to
the purchaser of Summer Footwear
at the SAMPLE SHOE STORE.
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favorable to the allies so far.
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position as job printer with the
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going to grow so loud that all
Prussia will soon be unable to
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There will be a mass meeting
at the Tabernacle Wednesday at
8:30 especially for the ladies, be-
fore which the candidates are in-
vited to appear in a four-minute
speech each. All are invited to
attend. M-T
Hymn—“Jesus Calls Us.”
Bible Study—Mrs. Leslie Flor-
ence.
Roll Call—Current Events in
Missions.
Our Presidents Message—Mrs
W. C. Frazier.
Study and Gifts—Mrs. J. B.
Warren. L,
Vocal Duet—Mrs. C. H. Rob-
erts and Miss Lula Boyd.
Our Young People—Mrs. Jim
Mings.
Reports on “What Your Aux-
iliary Is to Do this Year”—Mrs.
W. E. Crosby.
Closing Prayer. ,
These hot days and nights are you going to grin
and hear it, or are you going to own a Westinghouse
Electrict Fan and keep smiling the entire year?
Next-Door to Culpepper’s Barber Shoo
Flour, sugar and sugar pre-
serving certificates for sale at .
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Will pay a good man $5,000 a
year. We invite investigation
and so must you. Write or wire
For Sale at a Bargain.
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roy, her sons, and Mr. Pickett of
There were 58 missing from Sulphur Springs, spent Sunday
the Cruleer torpedoed near New h re Brtherk
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LAND BARGAIN—A sixty
acre farm situated half mile
from Gilmer, on the Enon road,
with new five-room house with
closed -hall, bungalow style.
LOST—A >100 Liberty Bond, prrm UF1ITUV
_ ________________Finder will be liberally reward- K"F MEALHY
reads a captured Ger- edrbypreurning t I-W. Prig-
Bank at Pritchett6 3td-ltw
Secretary Daniels does not say
that von Capelle lied about the
destruction wrought by U-boats.
He says he prefers to take the
figures of Admiral Sims. Mr. -------_ ..
Daniels is amiable and polite— Strange iceless Refrigerator Co,
and he knows that everybody 217 E. 9th Street, Dallas, Tex-
knows just what the official
word of a Hun to worth.
The submarine is stlTl a de-
structive but not a potential
aency. England and the Unit-
ed States turned out ships in
May with an aggregate tonnage
of 519,152 tons. The total de-
struction in tonnage by subs for
Figure the cost of a fan by the year, you use it,
and nowhere could so much comfort he had at m
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China is putting in wireless
stations, and will soon be read-
LOST—A pair of gold rim
glasses, in a Hawkes case. Find-
er will please return to Eugene .
Stephens and be rewarded.
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any smoke they start an awful
racket,” reads a captured Ger-
man letter. And that racket is
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I The boss and rakes were all sold
at the bargain rnte < ffered, but we
.have many other useful articles at
/attractive prices that it will pay you
to investigale. Wagbailer Bargain
। MEAL FOR SALE-Fresh
ground meal every aay in the week.
Also clean white chreps, S. J.
Reeves & Bon, blacksniths, d w if
iw war oJ.,3 vvud. FOR RENT—A six-room
ite is still unhung, but house on Montgomery street, not
.... w_m-;fons are being nar- very fancy, or will sell same and
rowed, and the hour of doom ap- make easy terms, see S. J. Wag-
halter.
WANTED—A good second 1
hand Car. Apply to W. A.
Terry, Gilmer. 119-3t
tioned integrity, and some capi-
tal to handle a farm necessity.
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Two barges of the Massachus-
etts coast nave been sunk by
German submarines.
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> Late News and Comment. Program for Baptist Womens
— I Auxiliary, Mon., July 22nd
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have broken through the -Ger-’ Subject—“Planning for the
man lines to the northwest of Convention Year.”
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The Mirror will be thankful NOSE GLASS—in a case, lost
or anv item ofipterest that may in Gilmer. Friday. Finder
•e given us by mail or over the mer a case Friday. Finder
LN. 179 wil please return to C. A. Han-
nnone—No. 179 son at Pritchett and receive re-
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X — 5‛T""I FOR RENT.—A five-room
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I DALLAS, TEXAS ' ( Ford—For sale, 1917 model.
Ferd, good as new. M gnt trade
for team of horses. Bee J. B.
Medals which were made in ad
vance to commemorate the ex-
pected Austrian victory on the
Piave, are being sold for a song.
As a person who boasts of his
thrift, Billy, the Woman Killer,
would do well to hold up that
order for medals to commemor-
ate his entry of Paris.
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15 acres in bermuda grass, with *
a two-acre orchard, all fenced
hog prof. It is a great bargain.
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60 acres of land, situated just
outside'city limits of Gilmer. .
1 80 acres good upland, 10 acres
. bottom land in cultivation; 10
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good Burmuda grass pasture.
Place all fenced hog proof.; good
6-room dwelling; good barn, ^ 7
cow sheds, etc. Real good well
and spring water. A snap, see
CALLOWAY A ROBERTS.
_________Gilmer, Texns.
Cotton Belt Trail Sahedulo
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For a period of six weeks we are
going to give you the above ment-
ioned discount in order tomake room
for our fall purchases, which are ex-
pected to reah us daily.
Now is the time if you must heve a pair of slippers to
" finish the season, we are in a position to fill the wants for
footwesr for men, women and children.
We have a complete line of Tennis Shoes for the entir
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The 'Sample Shoe Store
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 119, Ed. 1 Monday, July 22, 1918, newspaper, July 22, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408887/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.