Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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taeles, in case with a Brenham
The Mirror has the rew sugar
certi 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 the food adminis-
tration that now requires a record
in more convenient form for check-
ing than has been furnished! The
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spot.
A Patriotic Call to Colored Citi-
zens of Upshar County.
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The Mrror will be thankful
for anv item of interest that mas
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the mails. Economy should be-
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for any individual to think of
wasting it.
CARDS
FOLDERS
DODGER!
RECEIPTS
INVOICES
BOOKLETS
CIRCULARS
PROGRAMS
ENVELO?ES
anLREADS
INVITATIONS.
STATEMENTS
NOTE (HEADS
LEGAl BLANKS
SCHOOL EEPORTS 41
ENCLOSURE BLANKS
CHECKS AND DRAFTS
WEDDING STATIONERY
V LEGAL FORMS IN STOCK
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REVISION OF FOOD PRICES ANNOUNCED BY THE COM*
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Pest Qualibyx
Lov^st Price.
Trustees of Dist. No. 30 want
sealed bids for Oct. 1st 1918, on
West Mt. Public School Building
complete except painting. Plans
and specifications, now on file in
my office and with A. L. Morgan,
J. L» George and R. N. Smith,
trustees, Gilmer, Texas, Route 8.
Right to reject any and all
bids reserved by trustees.
B. B. ELDER,
County Superintendent,
d and w to oct 1.
Precinct No. 3.
J. H. LYE
W. E. FLOYD
The government is telling the
newspapers to cut 'down on the
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Let J. C. Zachary cut your hair,
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Me will cut it in first class style.
The same eld price at the Mme
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EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP
Hair 'Cuts, 25c
Shaves, 15c
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Artie Tilley, selling whiskey,
fined $50. and 30 days in jail.*
Burrel Williams, col, aggrava-
ted assault, plea of guilty, fined
Finis Johnson, col., theft, plea
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Each Justice of the Peace and
each notary public in the coun-ty
is hereby requested to assist any
and all registrants of his comu-
nity in firing out his question-
aire. This will be of great help
and convenience to the registrar
Swear all registrants to papers.
If any school teacher or business
man in the county will assist in
this work, I will have him ap-
pointed. Show your patriotism,
and we will win the war.
J. S. BARNWELL.
Chairman of Advisory Board,
Upshur County.
the leading negro orator of the
state He is traveling under the
direction of the State Depart-
ment of Agriculture. His sub-
ject is, "Whythe Negro should
Join the Fighting Fourth.” A
representative of the 4th Liber-
and you feel tired and lazy, you
may be sure your system is clc~
ged up somewhere. Youshou..
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Flour, 24 lb .............. . —i,
Broken package, per pound...........
Sugar per pound_________________.......
California Potatoes per pound.
Bread, 1 Ib loaves _________________________
| Onions------------------------------------
Pearl Meal_____________________________
ed to attend this meeting. Good
music will be a feature of the
program.
R. C. BARNWELL,
Chair’n 4th Liberty Loan Drive.
Mr. J. S. Watt of Omega Dead.
Mr. J. S .Watt, a prominent
farmer of the Omega neighbor
hood in the eastern part of the
county, died at his home on Wed-
nesday night after a lingering
illnes.
He was about 72 years of age
and greatly esteemed by all who
knew him, and his death is deep-
ly mourned bv a large circle of
relatives and friends
CommissionpPrepat ANo 3.
Commissioner, Preaict No.
A. W. UCKEk
Precinct No. 1.
H.F BLEDSOE. I. P
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of the government to waste tons of guity, fined $10 and one hour
State of Texas vs Richard
, Hill, two cases, entered plea of
guilty, fined $25.
Mohallah Bullock, colored, two
cases, selling whiskey, plea of
guilty entered and fined $25 and
20 days in jail.
Lottie, Richardson, colored,,
plea of guilty for selling intoxi-
cating liquor, fined $25 and 20
days in jail.
Jas. Dorrah, 4 cases, selling
intoxicating liquor, fined $25 and
20 days in jail.
Win Venn, selling whiskey.
2 cases, fined $50 and 30 days in
jail in each case.
Dr. Pharroh, col., sellinng
whisky, plea of gilty, fined $50
and 20 days in jail.
Sam Evins, receiving and con-
cealing stolen property, plea of
guilty, fined $5 and one hour in
jail.
Joe Sewell, speeding, appealed -
frem mayor’s court, on motion
of county attorney, appeal was
dismissed.
Mack Bagby, putting glass in
public road, plea of guilty, fined
$5.
Cream Meal---------------------------------
; Sum"zarattubztdtepackages_—
8 Id pails substitute.......................E.............
4 Ib pails substitute :..................... 2
8 ID Crustin or Snowdrift________________________
• Ib Crustin or Snodrift ..............................
Standard Hams average weight .........
Sliced Breakfast Bacon 1 1b boxes .......’
Breakfast Bacon 6 to 8 lb bulk _____________
Salmon tall chum_______________________________________
Salmon tal pink---------------------------------------------------
Salmon tal red ........—................................
Cream Cheese-------'_________...........................
Dime Brand Milk ............................................
Baby Evaporated-----------------------------------------
Pet or Carnation....................................................
California Navy Beans ....................;•_______.... ..
Lima Beans .......... .....................................
Pink Beans __________________________________ ________
No. 2 Corn standard new pack ..............J.
No. 2 Corn standard old pack ..............
No, 2 Tomatoes new pack .................................
No. 3 Hominy ............................................
No. 3 Krout .........................................
No. 3 Early June Peas .....................
I No. 3 Extra sifted_________________________________
ror will bring results. They
work overtime.
Eu a. „ATCH
HlEHXRD m. BRGG8
County Clerk
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2isfaee.
You are requested to meet at
the City Tabernacle Sept. 25 at
If your brain don’t work right 2 p. m. to hear C. W. Rice who is
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73^ (Billy) BLACKSTONE
countv Trensurer,
1- W. (BILLY* PErrY
Tax Collector.
H. K. LINDSEY
Superintegsdmrgse2ols
Commisslpner. Precinct No. 1
. L. O. «HOCKEY
Commiseioner- Precinct No. 1.
1. W ATKINS
You make money by buying at
Waghiter’s Bargain Store. 133 tf
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-You are requested to read over
and study carefully your ques-
tionaire, and be prepared to an-
,_________________ __________ swer each question in it prompt-
be rewarded by returning to Geo. lv. Anv Justice of the Peace or
Notary Public in your communi-
—— ty will assist you provided you
LOST—A $50 bond of the 3rd need assistance.
Liberty Loan, No. 2,232,204.1 J, 8. BARNWELL,
Finder will be liberally rewarded Chairman of Advisory Board,
by returning to W. A Rutledge,1 Upshur County,
or the Gilmer State Bank. I - , ,
Precinct No. 4
N.J. LYLESS. J. P.
W. J. SHOUKK. Constabie"
Precinct No. 6, 1 -
“ C. BENNY, J.P. —
N. L. DAKNELL. Cutstable
Precinct No. 8,
W.E. WILLIAMS. J P.
A. J. K1LY. Constable.
Precinct No. 7.
p. BECK. LP.
H. S. HAYNES. Constablea
Precinct No. 8.
1axpEePLonetti.
In North Bound
3°. 402, >X»s. m.
Ne. MM. 159.p. m.
South Bound.
Sa 101,228-a, m.
ESa. tflB, 42:82 p. m.
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Barber Shop Notice.
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Gilmer can secure them at tbis bewel purifier it invigerates and
office. t , strengthens both body and
------------------ brain. Price $1.25 per bottle. -J ..
A Want Ad. in The Daily Mir- Gilmer Drug’Co., Special Agents how ever;
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UPSHUR CO. DIRECTORY
vietrie Jqagelpgiia Diatrict.
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District Clerir ___
W. M. (WILE SMITH
RerrteentativeOt let Reprewentativ Dir
5 et J. BEN BILL
of Upshur county
County Jgue,
1. 20 WH. McQLELLANT
Sherifs
LOST—A pocket book con-
Ibills: taining $12 or 8’3 : one $5 bill,
L . —i --ggarde. silver and severa} coppers. Fin-
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Far Sale.—4 young male Duroc
Jecmey hog, weigh about 100
wounds; ellegiable to register.
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LETTER HEADS
VISITING CARDS in.
• Isn’t it possible that there is 4
Gat af business slipping past you
rate ether hands that should be
’ gwging you a profit! You want
tfint bcsines, every last bit of iv
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Find a Tenant
For a Good House oi
Apartment
Rvery day, people are choosing
new places to live tunaily BEr-
FEE, PLACES! One of today's
ads, will bring the first NEWS
and the Arse CLUE to a BETTER
PLACE, to one of the readers’of
today's paper. And thus a good
horse or apartment will be'rented
to A tenant who may stay for
years and years. Such work is
• “usual" work for the classified
! --!
Remember: It is going to take
regular, syatematk and intelligent
economy to win the war. Pay your
W 8 S pledge and make " another
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.