Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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which the Nation makes upon it.
GEORGE W. SIMMONS,
have a loan fund in connection shows that the German propa-
with our endowment association aganda money spent in the south
that may he participated in. The was thown away.
old saying is quite true, “Where- -
in a course of Bookkeeping is sleep at night and I fell off in
$60, Shorthand $60, or the two weight and strength until I hard-
BARGAIN STORE
S. J. WAGHALTER, Prop.
THE DIFFERENCE IN THZ SAVING BY BUYING HERE
WILL ENABLE -YOU TO REDEEM YOUR WAR PLEDGES.
NULESS YOU ARE CAREFUL IN THE SELECTION OF THE
PLACE YOU ARE LIABLE TO LOOSE MONEY. BUY WHERE
YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY.
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A GEORGIA FARMER
TELLS QF BIG GAIN
Had Been Losing Rapidly for
Many Months—Gained 26
Pounds Since He Began
Taking Tanlac.
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as we can hear by cable from
our foreign commissions. This
will be the crucial test, by which;
the people of America will_deter-
mine to the world that we are
not only
UNTED IN WAR
but we are also
UNITED IN PEACE
It is inconceivable that Amer-
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aroused great indignation in
France and ‘the French will de-
mand reparation, but alas, they
can not restore to bereaved rela-
tives the nine lives taken after
an armistice had been signed.
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J. M. Marshall, city treasure
200 Montgomery street, says: “I
could hardly get up mornings,
because every move sent me a
sharp nain through the small of
ef back. My kidnevs acted too
frequently and the secretions
we»v highlv colored Two boxes
of Doan’s Kidney Fills, procured
from the City Rrug Store cured
me.” '
massecred at a German prison
i The Washington investigation camp a few days ago. This has
Lumber, Shingles, Windows, Doors, Brick, Lime, Tile,
Cement, Nails, Sap es, Mouldings, Ridge Roll, Cresting,
Valiev Tin, Rubber Roofing, Glass, Paint, Brushes,
Building Paper, Hrdware. Everything from Cellar to
Roof. PATTON SUNPROOF PAINT for Permanency
and Beauty. __ ___-
patents of the importance or our
suggestion. Y
Name I____________________
Address _________________________
Course iterested in_____________
60c at al’ edalers. Foster-Mil-
for our catalogue, it is free Colder weather is predicted bum Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
ill convince you and your for Tusday night. Gilmer Drug Co. special agents.
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CRRISTMAS SHOPPING
I IS GENERALLY A PROBLEM, AND UNLESS YOU DO IT
four vears before we
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are determined to’be a success. ‘
Write for our catalogue, it is free
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you simply insert a spool of thread in
place of a bobbin, and sew direct from
two spools instead of from one spool
and a bobbin.
Besides, this machine is portable—
no larger than a traveling bag and as
easily carried and put away.
• It is electric; no more tiresome
pedaling.
It is economical—costs less than
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something of everyday need; it hope of winning the war yet.
makes you a useful man. 1 They hope to split up the alias ■ Manager Southwestern Division.
If you or your parents, as the and get them to fighting and,
case may be, haven’t the cash then get in and win. Vain hope,
to pay for the entire course,
we have an ote.pian, wi
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be weakened, but keep ready at. stores without handling the gar- for each kind of trafic, motor,
all times to respond to any call ments. horse nad foot.
$100, Telegraphy $60, Cotton ly knew what to do. Nothing I
Classing $60, Business Adminis- tried helped me any and I was
tration and Finance $60. Board going down hill rapidly.
and room is from $14 to $18 per' “The outlook is more favora-
month, payable monthly. The av- ble to me now.. I started taking but it will recognize that__.
erage time for completing our, Tanlac a while beack and it has allies fought and suffered for
Shorthand course is three and helped me right from the start. almost ____—2___
. one-half onths, our Telegra- l have taken 6 booties so far and • could render valuable military
phy or Bookkeeping, 4 months;.there is a world of difference in assistance that now our opportu-
Business Administration and Fi- my feelings. I can sit down and nity to do our share of the war
nance 5 months; our Bookkeep-1 eat as heartily as if I had never work is right on us, and I know
f ing and Shorthand combined 5 had a dey’s sickness. My nerves' America will not fail,-as Ameri-
m onths. Figure up your cost of are as steady as a rock. I slepca has never failed,
board and tuition and you will be like a log at night andhave gain-
surprised to find out how little led 26 pounds in weight and can
it will cost you to obtain a cash, do as big a days work as any-
producing education that you body.”
good office positions, you can prosecuted for treason in Ger-
likewise get our credit or note many.
can us for a life time.It will be a I ' ---------------
Christmas present that you wi LATE NEWS AND COMMENT
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way than I have been in many
months, and have gained 26
pounds in weight besides since 1 you
began taking Tanias, said M. Refugee garments will ikely
be'needed in enormously increas-
wind! For with the
give publicity to the fact that,---
the Red Cross is going right on' Large envelopes with on trans-
with its work, and that its or- parent side have been invented cidents a French city is buidling
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for the best positionsin thelarg- lvinggon,pte"s,potospartarma. « negaeuusenormousynereas-:
est busines offices, but secures "When I began taking Tanlac edrduantrtiesirtherefoe be pe
these positions for them. So effi- I had been suffering for months P - arge.
ciently is its work it has been with nervous indigestion and
desigaated by the U. S. govern- other - troubles,” he continued,
ment as one of the approved “My appetite went back on me
schools for the retraining’of dis- and my stomach was in such a
abled soldiers and sailors. I shape that everything I ate made
The cost of a life scholarship me moiserable: I could hardly
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RED CEDAR SHINGLES
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ever ther is a will there is a Sschederman predicts a Unit-
p way.” If you can't get the mon- States of Germany.
ey to pay board, do what thou-
sands of others are doing; take McAdoo urges relief loans af-
a correspondence course until ter peace. «
you can enter college for person- J -
al work. Hundreds finish the en- August Tryson and other
tire course at home and accept wealthy Germans have been
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Young folks, heare is a Chrisct
mas present you can get if you
will put the mater squarely up
to your parents, in fact, they can
hardly turn it down, for this is
the best proposition you ever put
up to them; it is a thing that
will win your independence and
enable you to earn a good sala-
ry it is asscholarship in the Tyler
v Commercial College of Tyler,
Texas, America’s largest school
of Bookkeeping, Business Train-
ing, Shorthand, Cotton Classing,
Telegraphy, Business Adminis-
tration and Finance—the school
that not only prepares its tsu-
dents in a very efficient manner
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. -ONT STOP WORKING j
. Upon return from a confer-
ence with officials from nation-
al and other division headquar-
thers, I wrote Chapters Nov. 9th
(letter No. 261) that it is the
unanimous opinion that the sign-
ing of the armistice should not
cause a let-up in Red Cross work.
With the exception of surgical
dressings and some hospital sup-
plies, our obligations will be as
great as ever, and in many lines
will be far greater. Unlimited
quantities of knitted articles are
still needed; therefore, keep
knitting all the yarn we can send
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1918, newspaper, December 10, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408996/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.