Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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mittee is taken to indicate clear-
ly that Germany desires to enter
into negotiations on the points
and will cling obstinately to its
plan of a mixed commission to
deal with the matter of evacua-
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CHECKS AND DRAFTS
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LEGAL FORMS IN STOCK
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NEW FOOD RULES
EFFECNIVE MONDAY
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Germany’s reply is on the way,
and is to the effect that they
can’t bow to peace that destroys
their ftuure. She says she is
ready for a peace of right but
not for a peace by might.
Th cold rain fails to check
the. American drive.
Many Germans have been in-
terned in Holland.
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staple and fancy.
order, also in said petition, which
election shall be held and conduc-
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SCHOOL REPORTS
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How Can You Do It?
Easy. By making your Fall and
Winter purchases at
The new Food Administration
rules governing public eating
places become effective Monday.
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are much more drastic than any
nitherto prmuigated. For in-
stance, no more tnan one kind of
meat may be served to a person
at a meal, only a half ounce of
utter may be served at a meal,
oacon cannot be served as garni-
ture, and.no bread may be had
Dy the patron until after the first
course has been served.
Following are the general or-
ders affecting the serving of
food:
ueneral order No. 2—No pub-
lic eating place shall serve or
permit to be served bread or
toast as a garniture or under
meat.
General order No. 3—No pub-
lic eating place shall allow any
bread to be brought to thie-table —
And it appeared to the court
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State; Thence down Cypress
Creek with its meanderings east-
wardly to the east bundary line
of said Upshur County and the
W B line of Harison County,
Texas. Thence north with said
county line to the S E corner of
Coffeyville Justice Precinct of
said Upshur County, Texas, the
same being the S E corner of
Ore City School District; Thence
westwardly following the S B
line and the N B line of said
Diana Justice Precinct line to a
corner of same on the E B line
of sanl Gumer Justice Precinct
line; i hence southwardly with
as required by law. It is t
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Baron Burain’s statement that
Germany will be in a position to
accept the President’s demands
regarding the humanization of
the war appears to be borne out
in a measure by reports from
the batle front in Belgium and
Northern France that the Ger-
mans are not looting and de-
stroying private property as
heretofore If this is followed by
the abandonment of submarine
attacks on merchant shipping,
6fficials feel that the principle
obstacle in the way of an adjust-
ment will be found only in the
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arrangement of an armistice.
There is no doubt that the
Germans will make a desperate
effort to resist the announced
purpose of the President to leave
the terms of an armistice to the
military commanders of the
American and alied forces, and it
may be some time before they
are sufficiently humbled in spirit
to admit that it is not for them
to decide, but simply to accept
such terme as these military
commanders may choose to im-
pose. In fact, Baron Burain’s ad-
dress before the Austrian com-
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fore considered by the comhs
missioners Court of Upshui
County .Texas, in regular session
on this the 14th day of October,
1918. That an election be held
on the 16th day of November,
1918, throughout said subdivis-
ion of Upshur County, ‘iexas, at
the regular voting places in and
for said subdivision as above de-
scribed b ymetes and bounds to
determine whether or not hors-
es, mules, jacks, jennets and cat-
tle shall be permitted to run at
large within said above describ-
ed by metes and bounds in this
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ted, and t he reutm thereof
made in accordance with the
laws regulating general elections
in so tar as the same are appli-
cable.
Now, therefore, I, W. H. Mc-
Clelland, County Judge of Up-
shur County, Texas, in obedience
to said on.er of the Commisison-
cr’s Court of said Upshur Coun-
ty, Texea, hereby give notice of,
md order an election to be held
on the 16th day of November,
1918, to determine whether or
not horses, mules, jacks, jennets
and cattle shall be permitted to
run at large within the limits of
laid defined subdivision, and said
election shall be held at the reg-
ilar voting places within said
listrict, and at what places the
oolls are to be opened as follows:
Ashland and Graceton.
For the purpose of holding
’aid election I here’, appoint
he following freeholders and
uailified voters as managers, to-
wit:
For Ashland, Tom Moughon
For Graceton, J. E Crabbe.
Voters desiring to prevent the
nimals designated in the order
rom running at large shall
olace on their ballots the words;
“For the Stock Law.”
And those in favor of, allowing
ch animals to run at large
aal place on their balots the
vorris;
“Against the Stock Law.”
The said managers will make
heir returns as the law directs.
Given under my hand and seal
f office this 14th day of Octo-
er, A. D., 1918.
w. h. McClelland,
Bounty Judge Upshur County,
Texas. 15-4-w
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Geeral order No. 7—No pub-
lic " eatig place shall serve or
permit t~be served to any one
person at aqy one nival more
than one half ounce of Cheddar
commonly called American
cheese.
General order No. 8—No pub-
lic eating place shall use or per-
mit the use of the sugar "bowl
! on the table or lunch counter.
Nor shal any public eating place
serve sugar or permit to be
served uniess the gust so re-
quests and in no event shall the
amount served to any one person
at any one meal exceed one tea-
spoonful or its equivalent.
General order No. 9—No pub-
lic eating place shall use or per-
mit the use of an amount of su-
garin excess of two pounds for
every ninety meals served, in-
cluding uses of sugar on the ta-
ble and in cooking , excepting
such sugar as may be allotted by
the Federal Food Administrators
to hotels holding a bakery li-
cense. No sugar alotted for this
special purpose shall be used fon
any other purpose.
General order No. 10—No
public eating place shall bum
any food or permit any food to
be burned and all waste shall be
saved to feed animals or reduced
to obtain fats.
General order No. 11—No
public eating place shall display
or permit to be displayed on its
premises in any such manner as
may cause its deterioration so
that it cannot be used for human
consumption.
General order No. 12—No
public eating place shall serve or
permit to be served what is
known as double cream or cream
de luxe, and in any event no
cream containing over 20 per
cent butter fat shall be served.
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until alter the lirst coruse is
served.
General order No. 4—No pub-
lic eating place shal serve or per-
mit to be served to one patrun
at any one meal more than one
kind of meat. For the purpose
of this rule meat shall be consid-
ered as including beef, mutton,
porkpoultry arid ahy by-product
thereof.
ueneral order No. 5—No pub-
lic eating place shall serve or
permit to be served any bacon as
a garniture.
ueneiai order No. 6—No pub-
lic eating place shall serve or
permit to be served to any one
person at any one time more
than one half ounce of butter.
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ORDER FOR STOCK LAW
ELECTION IN A SUBDI-
VISION OF UFMHUR
COUNTY, TEXAS
This day came on to be consid-
ered the petition of R. A. Penn
and 63 other freeholders of the
subdivision of Upshur County,
Texas, hereinafter difined, pray-
ing for an election to determine
whether or not horses, mules,
jacks, jennets and cattle shall
be permitted to run at large
within the limits of said subdi-
vision of Upshur County, Texas,
which is described as follows, to-
wit: Comprismg all of Diana
Justice Precinet No. 8.
Beginning at the S W corner
of Diana Justice Precinct No. 8
of Upshur Comty, Texas, same
being on Cypees Creek and on
the E B line * Gilmer Justice
Precinct No. 1 st said county and
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1918, newspaper, October 21, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408957/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.