Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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GILMER, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 9, 1918.
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LATE NEWS AND COMMENT
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favorite trick and then kiled a
number of Americans with con-
cealed grenades. I spoke of the
matter to a recently returned'
oflicer who said "Such incidents
Most of the schools of the
county are now supplied with
France and nearly as
cantonements here, and
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Cambrai-St. Qentin frnt.
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A U. S. A. battalion was m-
cued after being surrounded m
the Argonne forest for Gwecwya
when they were nearly starve
and nearly out of ammunition
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That the man who saves nothing is like the
horse on a treadmill?
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in the sum of $200 if yu need
that sum. -
I suggest that teachers make
out thier probrams, study them,
No matter how hard he works he never
makes any headway--others reap the result of
his labor.
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diers and those of our allies may
be supplied.
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LIBERTY LOAN FEEDS
AND CLOTHES SOLDIERS-
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SCHOOL NOTES.
Marie Walcamp in
Chester Conklin in
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Begin NOW, rather than a month or a year
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ted States and people of the Un
ted States, through the Lbeky
Loan are making these sdtn
as safe and as comfortable, as -
nowerful and effective as pesni-
ble.
Every subscriber to the Li
ty Loan has helped, and ecerrx
subscriber to the Fourth Iberty
Loan will help to win the waz. .
Two of Dr. Killain’s chMw-
are sick with dyptheria
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"Triumph” which is the Final Chapter of
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President Wilson’s reply t
the Central Powers in referrsar
to their peace proposal says .
that before they can discuxs am
armistice German troops must.
dress soon . I be withdrawn from invaded der- -
the other day of an incident in ine new course of study will ritory. He also asked Maxinni- -
which the German played this boon be ready for distribution we lion if he represented the Ger- -
nope. I have advance copy and man people or the authorities ef
thers are soon to follow. Should the empire who are conductin
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paiga, shlied when he aard of
the German peace offensive and out the list of teachers of the
said, "So the Central Powers art? .several schools with their au-
caling Kamerad." I was reading
Ming Chapel, $500: Pritchett,
5500; Red Rock, $503; West
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W. C. BARNWELL, Cashier : GILMER, TEXAS
4 Buy Liberty Bonds.
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BUY A WAR SAVING STAMP ISSUED BY THE UNITEDSTATBs GOVBRNMEMT.
of the Liberty Loan.
ie R. L. VAN ZANDT,
Chairman Liberty Loan Central
Executive Committee Elev-
Since the beginning dtthe «ar>
we have spent for army; use aTe‘,-
000,000 fur Hour $14,0,0004 .
sugar; $43,000,000 tor lhes;
$12,000,000 for beans; $9,0004
000 for canned tomateow- wL
$3,000,000 for rice. Thane are :
only*. Home oftkeiarge terns » • I
our Army’s bill of fare We ave •
spent $126,000,000 fpr *hes,
over $500,000,000 for clothing,
winter and summer; nearr ,
$150,000,000 for blankeits:
Our axes for the army haze
cost over $6,000,000; our roRinv
kitchens $47,000000 and Tuik g, .
ranges $1,500,000. The armg is
.using 2,500,000 shovels cosug
$1 a piece. Our motor trucks to
carry supplies and ammunion
cost $240,000,000, and for horse
i drawn wagons and carts weMame
spent $37,000,000. Our 279400
horses and 132,000 mules Kane
cost us nearly $100,000,000, to
feed them has cost over $68,-
000,000 and the harness for
them nearly $30,000,00*.
These figures are large buf we
have nearly 2,000,000 m in '
there be a school in the county the war. No answer to the Aus-
that is not able to run for six trian peace propqsal will be gisez
months you can secure state aid at this time. —f
see the people refrain from buy- use in making your permateit
ing Liberty Bonds. Reports show program of daily recitation and
that contusion almost amount-1 study, r - -
i ing to panic exists behind the State aid has been granteu
i German lines, and time is need- conditionally in the following
ed for reorganization. Of course mounts to the respective dis-
I the Germans are calling Kame- tricts named:
rad. When the United States Perryville $100; Simpsonville,
government tells us that Germa- $300; Brumley, $135; Cox, $400;
ny is beaten and has caleld Kam- Bettie, $500; Soules Chapel,
erad forsthe last time we will re- $300; Indian Rock, $500; Glen-
lease our efforts but not nutil wood, $500; Concord, >500;
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and Schorched" which is a good 2 reel comedy. Also
Animated Weekly with all the news.
DO YOU
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e Mr. -P;E vLiSfe.andbahy 3135; RhOnesboro, $400; Stamps
of grenvi R visited his KJ $400; Kelsey, $465; Ashland,
erSuuptaE-pm- FEderrandsfamiy $500; Ore City s506; Shad
a number of years ago taugAttPleaseimuress "poh the trUS I
suecessu, at Eross oans and tees of the districts having a 70
4 eMsstu tyatE oadssand [cent tax rate, the necessity of
4tMingsCh apel. Since leavingthe requirements being met be-
dr >P„7&ayrm^ -sit of th. supervisor,
frrmie&reeisvpretonshrunepbing Persons Sdesiring to take the
, . • next examination for teachers
* • * certificates remember the date,
DON’T LET IT INTERFERE Oct. 18 and 19.
• I Tr u stees, I am anxious to have
....... a . the date of the opening of your
If the latest peace offensive compulsory terms. It is impor-
were allowed to-afect-the vol- tant that you send them in at
ume of subscriptions to the Lib- once. Respectfully, '
erty Loan it might well be re- Yolrs +0, sorve
garded as a German viceory. B. ELDER.
Staggering and blind with blood _
tMf German monster is com- wpw IA, po
mencing to whine. Surely now ishE •-5 FUwmv eIy
the time to stand solidly behind M C McGAUGHY.
our government, ready for any
eventuality. With victory assur- The State Council of Defense
ed I know of no greater incentive has appointed Mr. H. C. Mc-
ti the purchase of Liberty bonds Gaughy of the First State Bank
than the effet that the money to act as special agent of the
invested will be used so directly State Council of Defense at and
and effectively for that object to in the vicinity of Gilmer. Mr.
the attainment of which we have McGaughy will devote his atten-
given our own flesh and blood. I tion to the conservation of live
consider that the Central powers stock, meat and leather, which
nave provided us with a valuable resources are greatly needed at
contribution towards the success the present time, that our sol-
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1918, newspaper, October 9, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408947/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.