Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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MECA CAFE BELL HOTEL
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HOW CAN GERMANY PAY?
Good Cooking—(ood Service
W. M. LAMB. Proprietor
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J. R. PENN
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HOMES BURN IN THE COUNTRY
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copensated for the rutheless de-
NeW Restaurant
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Mrs. H. Floyd.
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SHORT ORDERS
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HOGS AND THEIR PRICE
—Pay the President—
W. B. WHITE
IhSORANCE
DEALER IN
STAPLE
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FANCY
REAL ESTATE
GROCERIES
PHYSICIANS
THE BAIT FOR BELGIUM.
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Member Gilmer Board ot Trade.
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Eo. TUCKER, Proprietor
FOR SALE—One touring car
and one roadster, good as new.
Apply to P: S.Collier at Motor
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LOST—An ivory baby brush,
blue back. Finder please return
to Mrs. J. L. Miller.
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DR. T. V. aAlR
Veterinary Surgeon
Prompt Attention Given All Cale
MR. FARMER:
Be sure you are protected from all lose
by fire, tornado, lightning, etc,, by in-
'Subscription 35c Per Month.
Thiree Months for One Dollar
REGULAR DINNERS
or all kinds of •
SHORT ORDERS
Everything the Market affords
, If your appetite is poor and
your stomach and bowels out of
order the remedy you need i
OK. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Sergeon
Office Phone: 95
Residence Phone: 38
Office over the State Bank
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Notice to Farmers. .
DA. M. 0. WIL8OM
Physiclan and Surgeon
Orsce at Barwells Drug Store
Office over Connell'a store. South aide
quarz. All work guaranteed.:
We people of America know ex
actly how the war is going to end
We know that the ailed forces
Htered at the post office at
3iliaer, Texas, as second class
mna matter.
CORRECT Piano Tuhing
(No graft or knocking other tuners)
J. E. MACON, PITOIUNER
------------------- i Gilmer, this the 12th day of Sep-
Included with recently inven- tember A. D., 1918.—•—-
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PHONE NO. 182
Delivery to all Parts of City
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iwve Belgium’s aid in gett
back those colonies which hi
been, by Germany’s own i
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
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(Houston Post)
Belgium and Belgium’s king
have been the outposts of liber-
ty since the day that Liege was
N. M. HARRISON
, Insurance
Fire, Tornado,
Hail on Crops,
Live Stock,
Burglary and Accident.
I Can Write Your Bond.
Office Over
Farmers and Merchants
National Bank
• Gilmer, Texas.
For Sale — Irrigating outfit,
consisting of a 3 horse power gas
engine and 2000 gallon per hour
pump. Nearly new.
142 St L Marsh. Kelsey.
__Gilmer R 2
—Pay the President—
Get your underwear at Wag-
halters bargain store.,
WE GILMER akROR
two months; and their presence mAnie brg N 50 West 3 5-10 vrs
in the cotton fields will aid the anappsr‛NtLr*Et
South materialy.—louston Post. 1-6 vra?^ence West at 243
r 10 m 4 4 vrs to the place of beginning,
Mayb? Ee . as -1 st ken. containing 55 acres of land more
of cholera prevention, all danger
from this disease is obviated;
and the farmer who raises hogs
has as sure a crop as any to
which the farm may be devoted.
T. MULLINIX
Bootend,
struceion done by him.
Henry Sterling Chapin, of The
Vigilantes, in a recent article,
tells in one way in which Germa-
ny can be made to pay. “As we
read of the deliberate devasta-
tion of towns and property in
France by retreating Germans,”
said Mr. Chapin, “human nature
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Couny Court Upshur Chur
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snarged to it. In fact we are no
asking anwyone to charge any-,
Mhing. This necessitates our pa-
ling prompt to pay. We
LAND! LAND!!
i have h good many inquiries
for Land ever d~y.: If you
want yours «okl see me at once
UPSIIUR COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO.
SAM J. WAGHALrER, Manager.
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vengeance upon the Germans 1.
when our turn comes—as we are in hemstitching
sure it will—rise in every man’s
mind as a sense of justice.’1
trade. 13 large rooms, closets
and bath. Hasn’t been without
an occupant for 15 yearn. Will
be sold at a bargain on reasona-
ble terms. Apply to C. A Dyke,
Gilmer, Tex. 122 3t w it
purities, sharpens the appetite
and makes you feel fine. Price
$1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Bruz Co., Special Agents
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FOR SALE—one pair 5-year
old mules, good wagon and har-
ness. Apply to East Side Bar
ber Shop, J. C. Zachery, Prop.
war, just like Germany made
France pay indemnities to Ger-
many at the close of the war in
1871. Germany of course is not
going to pay indemnities to
America. America is not fight-
ing for indemnities. Your Un-
' Shoes, haU workclothes for
everybody at Waghalter’s Bar-
gain Store. Yoh save a little on.
everything you buy from us.
suring your cquntry home with an agent j
who can give you insurance in a Stand-
aid Old Line Company. I am prepared
to give you insurance in the following
old and reliable companies;—Hartford,
Fireman’s Fund, Orient and Northern.
See me before placing your insurance.
R. L. MATTOX
Crosby Bid’s Gilmer, Texas
The Harry f. Rutledge
Horse Shoeing Shop
Just opened at Rosser old ■ stand.
FIRST-CLASS SHOEING
or your money back guarantee
age=sia-*-". i- ,
or- * This paper has enlisted
wth thc govern, ncht in the
canie of America for the
period of the vvar.......
Salvador has been built of press-
ed steel plates bolted to a
wrought iron frame.
We have just opened up a firth
class restaurant at the old
Thompson stand, Buffalo street
ntv; RpeSegv 6 - 42 1R5 •
lonasie price-. All wk nduuuteea
With the .idea of resisting
fully earthquakes a hospital in San
w T MCALPIN W W KILLIAN
McALPIN & KILLIAN
DENTISTS
heseigcd.
Belgium’s 280,000 men saved -- -0---------...-----
vilization and freedom in those1 that they may remain in the cot-
i v:adal. I
Ming Albert, democracy’s hero!
kimrg, is cast in no such mold,
rhera will be no peace with the
HUm Belgium will fight on to
X *ctory. The nation which held .
efitdie German horde hose tod sen "iygle *3 a shade t pro-
Etefur eleven diys will be no "t a W-.c.’s no3 from Hual
now. ? .b-n
are going to lick the Huns and
that the blood thirsty kaiser and
his crowd of war lords are going
to be brought to their knees. We J „ , g
know also that Germany is going! We make no extra charge for
to be made to pay the cost of the taking burs and hulls out of cot-
ton . Just leave them in.
houses are selected for deporta- der to sell the following property
tion. ' of said estate, situated in UP-
. “Any indemnities for damage shur county,. Texas, to-wit: A
to human life, such as are ordi: part of the Peter Renfro survey,
narily computed at the end of a being a survey made for, M. T.
war. should be entirely inde- Shields. Beginning at the S. E.
pendent of this physical recon- corner.ofa 13 acre tract ideeded
struction of Hun damage. hy O. C.C lark to J.D. Pattersonj
son in the right way to the peo- corner of a tract known as, the
pie of Germany.” iTucker tract ; Thence North
_______0________ ( with the East line of same at 548
wr,L:m+, .+ i vrs the N E corner of the same;
Washington.reports. show that Thence East at 220 vrs a stake
the War Department, issencour- for a corner, from which a hick-
3inS the Gren ti8 of furloughs brss3 w 3 4-lOvrs; Thence
to negro drafted men in order S4East11o vrs a sweetgum
.. . .. c .’ N 34 W. S. 1-2 vrs., another brs
ton growing section of the South N 42 1-2 West 8 vrsThence
+4, — ——HEMSTITCHENG—Mymachire
revolts and the desire to wreak having arzved i 8 icit voor work
crop. The south needs to save ev- branch. Thence with said branch
ery pound of the present cotton and "itestemeaderings S
crop and the Nation needs ev- course of which is South to the
erypound.of the cotton- The ne- the N. E. corner of a 145 tract of
groes will not be missed from land owned by 0 c Clark a
FOR SALE— Agood milch'
cow. Extra good. The kind
that will pay for her feed. Ap-
ply to W.H. Terry, Fruit Hill
stock farm, Gilmer, Texas.
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first eleven days of the war. - .... • g.Iv 42 -a vves o vm.,, auexce
Belgium has born the brunt of and assist in the saving of that South 80 E 116 vrs, to stake in
Hun cruelty and rapacity. Her onen The eon*hneede *e eoune -s - — ’- --
wealth has been confiscated. Her
cities have benn burned. Her
women have benn ravished.
Now Germany comes to Belgi- - xanuuwru uy U. U. Uazn a
am with ahook baited with peace the training camps.for the next stake in aid branch from which
__and such a peace. Germany
would have a neutral Belgium
vavose economy should be recon-
stituted to suit the Kaiser’s will
after the war. Germany would
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Continuing, Mr. Chapin says:
“Then our centuries of civiliza-
themseivesand we Prickly Ash Bitters. It clean
-in Chicago territory old hogs; the allies to do anything to Ger-' ses the system of_ bilious im-
nave, disappeared, and but for a man homes and villages that is
procession of sows there would equivalent to what the Huns
not be enough pork to grease a have done to us. _ ,
skillet." J “How can Germany pay?”
That is the expression of a “Here’s a way.”
live stock reporter in one of the “Assuming that we bring the
Chicago papers it contains a War lords to their knees, we
sermon to the farmers of Texas should demand that German la-
- - whieh should not go unheeded. • bor transport trees from Germa-
With hogs selling around 21 nyand plant them in France un- CITATION ON APPLICATION
ents a poundon th? hoof in Chi- til every tree has been restored. TO SELL REALTY.
- cago, Texas farmers seull make Demand that German build- The State of Texas,
a 2a od profit on every pound.ofi 48 ofappropri ate character be To the Sheriff or any Constable
pork they can get to maiket this torn down and their stone and of Upshur County, Greeting,
vene And he statement that, plumbing and their contents be - v . . . ?.
Xfkoras are atiactina sows transported to France until ev- You are hereby commanded to
to tnepack'nghoui^ makes «r- erhousslandeverhquchold 2y" excto.lv" rf thj day!? olt
genz until' the'1 supply of stock “Make German labor perform egbilshingcbeforntherretunday
hcs mav be replenished. this until it is comvleted, with nereol,,in a newspaper PuDisned
Mississippi farmers who kept provision only for the essential inuVpshurnotunty, Texas, of the
records of thejr expenses and food1, lodging and clothing. sngnptagas
gales this vear and lanst have in this way the destruction -nedao aea8!
proved they realized $3.35 thetlunshaveerformedwitbe estate
Is members°afpig and hog clubs ther economic loss and the lesson . Clark, guardian, has filed in
“ menesAPEom is the best wi be taugbt H eve- German the county court, of, Upshur
X the' farm can grow. With village from which the trees and county, an. aprlication for an or-
OP -ne aanm , *. 10 J 1__________2.11, e.- A 1 der tO sell the following nronertv
the double inocculation method
THE MIRROR is paying casl
Z everything it buys. No one
Mas authority to, have anything
-----j for
commission.
‘ See T. Ea Boberts. tf
have in effect tne commerciai or less, which wjll be heard at
treaties—those scraps of paper A quick Witted student land- the next term of said court, com-
—which wereayitiaten by Germa- University otKansas opened, mencingon the third Monday in
Mown.handi- senmmn"tting A young woman at the depot Deinentherish day fst. AAn.
have mistook him for some one ease 1918, at the court house thereof
neen, oy ueranys owu acts,‛rushed up and gave him a kiss, required to appear and show
Nn< to the Kaiser. And Germa- She apologized Profusely when cause Why such sale should not
8mih88 made, shoula they t
ar in men, the heartaches of tosreplyit"Thespleasure,isall Herein fail not, but have you
women, the butchery of a nation, I dnenkmansas -itY Ptar 8 • a before said court on the Skid first Leave orders arfully with j. L.. Mil-
which Belgium has been forcedi-as j day of the next term thereof this ler.. Prompt Altention given Gilmer
— C "hi ' writ, with your return thereon, *2
A tool has been invented for showing how you have executed
removing an automobile rim the same
from a tire instead of stretching. Given nder my hand and the
a tne from a rim. ‘seal of said court at office in
MOUNT PLEASANT, -i-
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AT ALL HOURS
First class service Good cook-,
ing Everything the market af-
fords.
FRESH FISH.
SPANN BROS.
A. L. BENNETT. Prop.
GILMER, • - TEXAS
Rate $2 00 Per Day
Good meals, gjod bede aud clean rooma.
Good Serv-te.
DIAL DIAL
DENTISTS
GILMER. TEXAS
New Office Fully Equipped
over Farmers & Merchants
National Bank.
Separate rooms and instru-
ments for colored trade.
Modern up-to-date methods
__ FRUIT TREE AGENTS.-
fruittrees, r
। FOUR FACE 3 YUUn rukruNE
A rovend peop!a 1hc: a yonr fnce
While ene blunt ■ .4 i''. yc i. tee—ye—
you spend money to keep your shces
• In condialcn and n-kr yur face
RED CROSS Shaynn I, d.: a fthe
afer-shavig Iuxury). malei eld faces
look youns and keeps all fees in the
. pinkofcondion hta and other Z1CD
CEONS tolled_• * ’’ ′ aa oniy by
* w. L. CRAIN
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For Bale—A hotel at Hughes-
Springs. Convenient to depot.
, Always fused for commercial
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MUON AUTOMOBILES
AMOS a LONG
Local Agents for Upshur County
Gilmer, • Txas.
y»ctent"irinz » car let us
demonstrate the merits of the Moon.
We also sell Pianos, Piono Players
M i eMMgg
de Sam is in the fight for the
। liberty of the world and to make
line wolrd a safe place to live
! hereafter, but he is going to see
. .I,i that France, Belgium and other
•Eons being prompt to pay. we countries that have been despoil-
have to have money to run the ed by the cruel Hun are
5usiness and appreciates your
gzomptness in paying.
Star Automobile. Casings
the Star automobile Cesing is gurunteed
for 7,500 miles. You’can’t beat it. Ask
your dealer for the Star Hand Made
Casing when you need a new one. We
sell to dealers only. -
A. W. TUCKER
Agent for Upshnr and Camp Couuties
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918, newspaper, September 19, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408931/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.