Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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It fits easily into any socket and
enables the use of any household
electrical device and your light
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Gilmer, Texas
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DENMAN LUMBER COMPANY
THE HOME BUILDERS
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A deposit of copper has been
iscovered in Sweden that is
botu 90 per cent pure copper./
Thrifty Swiss turned an insect
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sacks fpr sale. R. B. Nelson. ' •
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Douphrate Bros.
Pettey and Ray.
J. C. McDonald.
Stephens and Smith.
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Wiliams Variety Store.
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have a light at the : "
same time by using 1
BENZAMIN
Nov, 23, Thanksgiving:
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payers of Gilmer are
ifted that the tax rolls
J. E. Croley.
J. W .Croley. . 1
Paterson and Berry.
F. M. Buie. — J
J. E. Moughon Co.
Wm. Herring.
EKn8ws.
W. W: omenack.
C. L. Thompson.
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Dnman Lumber Co.
Gilmer Mirror.
To do over here what we’d do
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LOST OR STRAYED—A red
sow. Finder please notify. A. W.
Crouch, Perkins Bros. '
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BUILDING RESTRICTION HAVE REEN LIFTED
TO TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
This means that if the building you expect to do will not cost
THE DIFFERENCE IN THE SAVING BY BUYING HERE .
t WILL ENABLE YOU TO CONTRIBUTE MORE LIBERALLY
TO THE WAR WORK FUND. ’ . ■ .
" We will pay a straight _______
lary of 35.00... FOR SALE—A Ford car or
man or woman with ng to intro- . . Knwi, +.N, tv
duce Eureka Egg Producer. 12, cheap. ApPly to Dr T* :
Six months contract. Eureka hair ________. 0-1
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peat the past summer to a good
ted to poultry.
South Australia established a
ind that you can
IX at the Colle-
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5th side of the
And'Protect Your Country from the Hun
Buy a Southwestern Policy
And Protect Your Fmily From Hun-ger
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new record for wine production
this season with 5,332,166
ipns, ad increase of more
80 per cent from last year.
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' more than $10,000.00 that you can proceed with it at any time you want to and
do not have to ask anyone. We wan to remind you that UNCLE SAM consid-
ers homes and farm buildings necessary and essential and suggests that you
make this your first considerrtions. .
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Perkins Bros. ’
Roberts and Oliver.
Hogg Bros.
W. B. Whiter
Daniels and Baxter.
S8. Waghalter: '
B. A. Lassiter.
J. A. StUl.
BARGAIN STORE
*S. J. WAGHALTER, Prop.
"Well, we are all homeless over
here and every American soldier wi
take back with Hm a new respect
> tot the Salvation 'Army, Many will
ctry with them the memories of a
dhoering ' word and friendly ferul’er
received in one of the huts nearest
of altGtp the trenches. There t*
old slogan of ‘aoupand salvation
hdsbehchanged.tenesand piety
It’ m ght be ‘doughnts for dough
Uoys.‘1 dvt.
These huts, pitched within sho~k
of the German guns are ramshackle
and bare and'few, for no organiza-
tion can grow rich on pennies and
nicklee tossed in tambourines at th?
street corners of the world. But
they are doing a splend d work that
the so diem ‘themselves will never
forget and ft is a speciak pleasure
tossy sb here becsusa the ‘Salvation
Army, being much too simple and
old fashoned to know the uses of
advertisemetit, has never asked us
to." -’
Stars and Stripes is the sold’e.s’
paper mi France. *
FOR SAL- A good, milch
cow with young calf. R. B. Nel-
son. 3-t
: and early winter is I
although it can be _ gzg.
I klme during the winter and. up
until the buds begin to swell in
1 the early spring. Early setting is
desirable because it permits the
tree to become established and
root growth takes place dul '
the winter, and this puts t
trees in the proper shape to pro-
duce the best possible'growth as
soon as spring opens up. A new-
ly set tree cannot receive much
ood until the root system has
developed sufficiently to take
up food from the soil. Whenja
tree is set in eariy spring it den
happens that the leaf growth de-
velops more tgujeklythan the
roo'growth, and the reusit is the
early leaves are not properly
supplied with plant food, because
the root system is not sufficient-
. ly developed to take up from the
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MIRRORREFLECTIONS TO CLOSE THANKSGIVING
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A tool has been invented for We the undersigned business
3 men of Gilmer agree to close our
places of business on Thursday,
DURING THE MNTH OF NOVEMBER WE WILL OFFER •
- SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. LADIES, . .
GENTS AND CHILDRENS FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING. ' . S
SHOES AND HATS, AND ESPECIALLY OUR GROCERY I
Department |
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Do you want a nice suit, get ■
it at Waghalter’s. t-f | L
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Ann the ones here in Camp
have got to have
A NEW SUIT
So if you want to avoid delays you
shou’d order that tailor made suit now
. TAILOR NAOE CLOTHES OF FASHION
The Tailor, Gilmer, Texas
JOHN A. MATHIS,
- SPECIAL AGENT. ™
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I. setting fruit in out 25 “nAE"SENR.
LOST—A $50 bond of the 3rd
Liberty Uan,' Mo. 2,232,204.
Findr wilNe dibeally reward^!
___by returning to W. A. Rutledge,
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Sample Shoe Store
THE GREATEST SHOE OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON.
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! QUALITY—PRICE—SERVICE
| “We will be here tomorrow to guarantee what we do today.” Everything from
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1918, newspaper, November 22, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408984/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.