Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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SCHOOL REPORTS
ENCLOSURE BLANKS
CHECKS AND DRAFTS
bus iness men as to the thorough-
ness of training. Read the de-
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For Sale.—1 young male Duroc
Jersey hog, weigh about 100
pounds: ellegiable to register.
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Trustees of Dist. No. 30 want
sealed bids for, Oct. 1st 1918, on
West Mt. Public School Building
complete except painting. Plans
open is another day of risk for
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No. 104,1:59- p. m.
South Bound.
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No. 103. 12:82 p. m.
Good resolutions won't win the
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people, and a great many people
are always pessimistic and think
they shouldn’t do anything dur-
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kinds of job work, and do it in first
class style—and now. Sen it in
or phone us and we will c til and
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He and his interesting family
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college, but it is an educational
institution that rnks among the
isn’t iz possible that there is a
Gov of business slipping past you
into other hands that should. be
paying you a profit! You want
that business, every last hit of it
that you can get
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LEGAL FORMS IN STOCK
The Daily Gilmer Mirror
Act According do the Laws
of a Well Trained Mind
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as soon as
trustees, Gilmer, Texas, Route 3.
Right to reject any and all
bids reserved by trustees.
B. B. ELDER,
County Superintendent,
d and w to oct 1.
would have been practically im-—
possioie to gainer un average
crop with as tew pickers as are
available. It now appears that
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Finder will be liberal1
by returning to W.
dilmer, R. 1, or this
Will Measure Their
Success.
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How to give them the most of
this important training in the
shortest time and at a raesona-
ble cost, is the question that a
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The Mirror will be thankful
for any item of interest that maj
oe given us by mai or over the
phone—No. 179
launched on the 28th of this
month. One page of the Presi-
dent’s message the papers all
over the country are requested
to run at their own expense, and
’the business men and the patri-
otic citizens of the town are ex-
pected to pay for the others.
The cuts received by the Mir-
ror are quarter pages, and will
be run for $3 each.
In fact the Mirrer has already
run two of them at its own ex-
pense, and one of the extra pages
for the weekly has been contrac-
ted for by Mr. R. C. Barnwell
and the First National Bank.
The quarter pages will be run
for $3 each.
Phone the Mirror to run one
of them without waiting to be
solicited.
We are going to be liberal in
running our full share of them
Saving the Colton Crop
The cotton crop is very short
this year. Perhaps in one, re-
spect it is fortunate because it
PARENTS THAT SON OR
DAUGHTER, WHAT ABOUT
THEIR FUTURE SUCCESS
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page is a pretty generous dona-
tion of space, but we will do
more yet, if necessary. We want
to help win the war, and we
haven’t much money to contrib-
ute, and they won’t take us in
the service on account of old age
—which we deny being a bar to
our efficiency with a gun—and
work in the advertising line is
about all we can do.
So come along and help put
over the 4th Liberty dupn. The
Kaiser is watching to see if we
fall down on it.
• a short crop wait pay as much or
..• , —r- more than a large crop. Our
questionable evidence that they markets are such that a large
have achieved/a great accom- crop generally penalizes the
Th Mirror isequipped todoalllbookisalsomuch more convenient
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Tha Mirror has the rew sogar
certificata bound in book form con*
v anient. for keeping the record re-
quired by the food administration
with duplicate sheet, 225 in a book,
and approved by the food adminis-
tration sbat now requires a record
in more cohvnient form for check-
ing than has been furnished! The
Com-; m n and boys, from every
where.
Let J. C. Zachary cut your hair,
For in a very little while
H« will cut it in first class style,
'I be same old price at the same
old stand.
EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP
Hair Cuts, 25c
Shaves, 15c
J. C. Zachary, Prop.
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Find a Tenant
For a Good House or j
: Apartment
Every day, people are choosing <
new places to live usually BEr- |
IKK PLACES? One of todav's
ads, will bring the first NEWS <
and the firseCLUE to a BETTER 1
PLACE, to one of the readersrot
today's paper. And thus a good
honse or apartment will be'rented <
to a tenant who may stay for ।
years and years. Such work is
"usual” work for the classified I
ads.
The government has sent out the “fleecy staple,
a lot of advertising for the 4th pick their cotton
Liberty Loan, which will be r------- 2 *----
and specifications, now on file in
my office and with A. L. Morgan,
in fact we think a page or a half J. L. George and R. N. Smith,
Depte
orithat nex
Little ,
Printing
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ror will bring results. They
work overtime.
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TO MOVE TO LUFKIN
thets Auty.sthinE edo tO wsSaB’h» Asdany hagaum
with his family to Lufn,where
he has accepted a position with
the branch house of the Nacog-
doches Wholesale Grocery Co.
Mr. Aldridge has been in busi-
ness in Gilmer for the past thir-
teen years and during that time
has made a host of friends who
will regret to see him leave Gil-
but wil join the Mirror in
LOST—A pair of stel rim spec great course selectea xor next
taeles, in case with a Brenham season and we want to make it a
j ewers name on it. Finder will
be rewarded I
Auto Fer Sale- Second hand
auto for sdte cheap See H. D.
McGrill at Culpepper's barber
A Wank Ad in The Daily Mir- Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agents Plishment They will notshave growers.
t—lh What’s the use of being a prema-
ir bills; ture corpse? Until we are actu-
ally dead, let’s continue to live
That’s patriotism. Get season
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LOST——A $50 bnd of the 3rd are always
Liberty Loan, No. 2,232,204.
Finder will be liberally rewarded
by returning to W. A Rutledge,
or the Gilmer State Bank.
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- on u. r mow wui greater success than ever before,
by returning to Geo. There is a certain amount of
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save in quaiity of the staple and
in number of -pounds.
Every pound of cotton is
worth saving this year . Grow-
ers need me income from tn
cotton crop and the allies need
the cotton. The land is also
needed for sowing fall crops for
cover, grazing or grain.
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to go back home and wait for There has never been a time
something to turn up, they can when early picking was of more
go into the business world and ‘importance. It is true the sum-
turn something up. mer has been dry and hot, but
' no one knows what the autumn
Liberty Loan Advertising, .e— will be. Every day cotton is
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scription of our extensive prac-
tical courses of study, and you
will see that the Tyler Comercial
College is not a small business
catalogue form America’s larg-
est business trairfing school will mer, but wil join the Mirror in
answer. Whenever a group of wishing for him the success he
parents get together, whether it; deserves.
be in the hoe, in the store or at a Mr. Aldridge was not only a
convention and the question of sucessful business man, but a «-
the kind of an education to give nial wholesouled accommodating
a boy or a girl coes up, some well gentleman, always ready to do
informed parent* and patron of his part in any good work to-
the Tyler Commercial Colege,’ wards the material or moral de-
lyler, Texas, will tell of the ad- velopment of the city.
vantages of this -famous institu- He not only took an active in_
tion and what wonderful results terest in all civic activities, but
ti accomulished for his son or was a splendid church worker
daughter in a remarkably short and for a long time one of the
period of time, and at a small ex- stewards of the Methodist
pense. He will tell of his echild S "church and secretary of the
success since graduating in this board.
institution and will emphasize 1______... „
thofactthatthe training receiv-will be missed, in soc
ed was broad and thorough both church circles of Gilmer
from a business and .moral stand as in business circles, ‘nu w,
point. Write for a catalogue of know the people of Gilmer will
the fy er Commercial College to-, join us in commending him to
day. Read the endorsements the good people of Lufkin as
from ztudents showngthir sue-1 worthy of every, confidence and
cess. Read the endorsements of consideration at their hands..
He will move sometime be-
tween now and Oct. 1. ‘
Remember: It is oing to take
regular, systematic and intelligent
economy to win the war. Pay your
W 8 S pledge and make anothe:
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If your brain don’t work right foremost of the country. When
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1a .7 ujI . The merchants of may be sure your system is clog- ated.from this institution they
Gilmer have all been supplied with ged up somewhere. You should wil hold a diplopia that repro- --------------J. „pp..o
the new form , ehat outside of i take Prickly Ash Hitters. It is sents.efticieney,aad will not only history will repeat itself in uat
the new form, " euhanu Outside01 a thorough system tonic and be a passport into the best sala-
Gilmof can secure i hem at tbi bowel purifier it invigorates and ried positions, • but will beun-
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UPSHUR CO. DIRECTORY
Di-trietJuazewthJudisial District.•
of plAK Count)
Detnct Clerk
W. M. (WILL> SMITH
Representative ot 31st kepresentativ Di
trict
J. REN HILL ,
of Upahur county
County udas
_ W II. MeCLELLANr
Sheriff.
L. A. LATCH \
County Attorney.
RICHARD M. BRIGGS
County Clerk
Sack WALKER
Tax Assessor. \
M. H. (Bily) BLACKSTONh
countv Treasurer.
W. (HHLLY) PETTY )
Tax Collector.
H. K LINDSEY
Superintendent of Schoole.
H. H ELDER
Commiesioner. Precinct No. 1
* L. O. SHOCKEY
Commissioner- Precinct No. 2.
I. W ATKINS
Commissioer. Precinct No. 8.
LAPI A. EARP
Commissioner, Precinct No.
A. W. TUCKER
Precinct No. 1.
B.1 HLEDbOE. I. P.
W.E. POWEKS. Constable
Precinct No. 2.
L. T. LITTLE. I. P. •
W.W.OAx Constable. .
Precinct No. 8.
J. H. LYELL. 1. P.
W. E. FLUYD Constable
Precinct No. 4
R J. LOYLESs, J. p.
_ W. ). SHlOCK EY. Cocstabie"
Precinct No. 6.
“ C. BERRY. J. P
R. L. DAKLLLCoustable
Precinct No. S, •
W. b. WILLIAMS. J P.
A. J. kHY. Coqatable.
Precinct No. 7;
_ D. BECK. J. P. .
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Precinct No. 8. h
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1918, newspaper, September 17, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408929/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.