Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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The British have taken Lens.
The Czcho-Slovek destroys the
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Hindsaf job work, and do it in first
clanw s^no and now. Sen it in
erghoas <u and we will cel and
Gen. Mangin’s army resumes
steady advance in the south, and
a double breach menaces the
Huns.
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Com«2m n and 'boys, from every
wbete.
Let J. C. Zachary out your hair,
For iu a very little while f
He wilout it in first class style.
The same old price at the same
oldataud.
CAST SIDE BARBER SHOP
Hair Cuts, 250
Shaves, 15c
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“When I started on Tanlac I a
hadn’t seen a well day since I
can remeber, but now I feel as ’
well as I did forty yars ago,”
said Samuel Lutz, residing at 603
Park street, Jacksonville, Fla.
“My liver and kidneys wor-
ried me for over forty years.”
he continued, “and I never felt as
well and strong as other people.
My back hurt moat .all the time,
I was troubled with indigestion
so bad that my stomach would
swell up with gas and make me
dizzy and short of breath. .I
The Mirror has the row sugar
cert i float" bound in book form con-
vanient for keeping the record re*
quired by the food administration
with duplicate sheet, 225 in a book,
and approved by thefod adminis-
(ration that now requires a record
in more convenient form for chack-
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One of today's
Gassified AasWill
Find a Tenant
For a Good House of
Apartment
Kvsry day, people are choosing
new places to liveusnaily BEr-
fKB PLACES One of today’s
ads, will bring the first NEWS
and the fine CLUB to a BETTER
PLACE, to one of the readersof
today’s paper. And thus a good
honse or apartmient will berented
to a tenant who may stay, lor
years and years. Such work- is
"usual" work for the classified
at Hughes
to depot.
commercial
ns. closets
en without
ears. Will
up a first*
the old
Jo street
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It is believed that the Ger-
mans contemplate a general re-
tirement from the Vesle region.
Remember: It is going to take
regular, aystematic and intelligent
economy to win the war. Pay your
W 8 8 pledge and make another
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FLORIGA MAN SAYS,
TROUBLES IRE OVER
AFTER FOATY YEARS
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was very billious And suffered
Three persons were killed and awfully with catarrh, so that I
75 injured by the explosion of could never sleep to do any good,
a bomb in the Chicago Federal “I am feeling so fine now, since
building, which cost >13,000,000. I began taking Tanlac that I am
1 going to take a trip to Baltimore -
Gen. Graves and staff, arrive and I am going to take my bot-
at Vladivostok. He will take tle of Tanlac along with me. I
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BILL HEADS
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_ — any medicine as I found
---------------- in Tanlac. I am now beginning
The non-essential work or to gain back my weight and
fight order, names 21 occupa, strength, my kidneys and liver
tions that are nonessential and are alright at last, my digestion
the order in some places is that is good, and I sleep like a uog. I
these men change their jobs for just feel better than I have in
essential ones ar automatictlly many years." Tanlac is sold in
they will be placed in class 1. Gilmer by Robertson’s Drug
There was not very many non- store,
essential occupations foHowed in
this section, and so far as we
have noticed there has been no
changes on that account, Eer ters, it purifies the stomach, liv
tain lyth ere has been, rerciae- er and owels and, fortifies the
wea“ '
only effects men of the former Giimer Drug Co. special agents,
the 12K‛t will effect all those NOTICE—Resident gubscrib-
from 18 to 45. fers don’t forget the 5th is the
____,. last date you tan pay your Sep-
i tember phone cent and get ben-
1 -otdiscount. CaU at office.
th« new form, • etchants outside of i ~_______________
Gilmer can secure .fort at this Th Houston Post Je»-
ot12e. nett Rankin is among those list-
ed as missing in action. And
A Want Ad. In The Daily Mir- then maliciously adds that it is
ror will bring results. They afraid she will always be “Miss
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SuperinteadsntgLSegols.
Commissioner. Precinct No. 1 •
L. O. §HCKY
Commissioner- Precinct No. 1.
I.W. ATKINS
Commissioner. Precinct No. 3.
CAPr. A. EAKP
Commissioner Precinct No.
A. W. TUCKER
Precinct No. 1.
B. K- RLEDSOE. I. p.
W..PWERSConstahle
Precinct No. 2.
AT. LITTLE, J.F
W. W. OkR- Constable.
Precinct No. 8.
W. 2 LL ‘Enatabie
Precinct No. 4
* N. J. LQYLESS. J. P.
W. J. shogkkY. Constable’
। Precinct No. 5. .
• C. BERRY. J. P.
K. L. DAKNhLL. Coustuble
।, Precinct No. 6,
W. K. WILLIAMS. J P.
A.?, WILY. Constable.
Precinct No. 7.
D. BECK. LP.
H. S. HAYNES. Constable.
Precinct. No. 8.
C. W. IONES. J. P.
I. K. HN#K‛ . t Constable.
You make money by buying at
Wag Liter’s Be gain Store. 133 tf
he Crown Prince now refers to1 , ----
the allies colossal superiority of Couldn’t Remember He Had Had
a Well Day Until Tanlac Re-
stored His Health De-
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of Upshur county
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W M. McCLELLANT
She LA. LATCH
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Many a kid brother is sporting hla soldier brother's Bunday ilk shirts
and best serge sults these days, and brother doesn’t mind, because he Ik
wearing the very latest style for men—khaki of the regulation military cut.
The Army Y. N. C. A. helps the rookie soldier with his civilian clothes
problem. “Y” furnishes wrapping paper, and u "Y" man is on hand to help
with the wrapping, furnishes th twine, and assists with the addressing of —
the bundles of "civies" (miiitry parlance for civilian clothes). These bun-
dles are sent back home to be packed in moth balls until after the war. or
worn out by the kid brother.
Hero is a parcel post shipment of clothes to go back, home a few hours
ifter a bunch of Louisiana toys had reported fof service at Southern Depur'-
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When the soldler ta off duty he may employ and amuse himself in many
ways, but one of the flrat things he is sure to do is to write to home folks.
Writing paper, envelopes, ink and pens are furnished free to the men by the
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1918, newspaper, September 5, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408919/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.