Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 126, Ed. 1 Monday, August 11, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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ILMER MARKET REVIEW
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sick on sacond
but it cannot
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The Land Man
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Are you doing all you MS id
build up Gilmer T
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If you want a good sewing ma-
chine on easy terms, buy a Sing-
er. O. J. Phillips, agent. 297-if
you cannot hold your own in a
eat of wit among your fellows,
t means your liver is torpid and
our stomach and bowels full of
ilious impurities. To brighter
ip your mental faculties anti
nake you feel rght, Prickly Ash
litters is the remedy you need.
t olears the brain and braces
the body. Price $1.25 per bottle
ilmer Drug Co. special agent:.
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world will be free. True—with
the possible exception of the
Philippines, Porto Rico, and
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Modern, Up-to-Date Methoda
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Phvsician and Surgeon
Office Pone - 95
Residence Phone 38
Office in Walton Building
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should be a 10 per cent additior
to the bills of all patrons for the
benefit of waiters.
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Gov. Hobby Thursday vetoed
the bil providing for the teach-
ing of German in the Stte Uni
versity. We are not one of the
Hobby critics that think “no
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and look ’em
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N. M. HARRISON
Insurance
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Hall on Crops,
Live Stock,
Burglary and Accident
i Can Write Your Bond.
Oflice Over
‘armers and Merchants
National Bank
Gilmer. Texas
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Jew office fully equipped over Frompt Atten
»Ivoshy building. Separate rooma
..nd instruments for colons.
here will be no consideration
f their claims until they re-
urn to work .
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The German people seem like-
y to find out that the nation
hat flourishes the sword tb>
ersistently, usually spends at
qual length of time in turnin.
he grindstone.
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Don’t forget the Lone
Star Eats and Drinks.
Next door to Richardson’s
shop west from Gilmer
State Bank.
OPEN ALL DAT .
B. E. MOORE. Prop.
as long as the United States and Court records will show that it
Great Britain remain friends the. is ten times easier to get mar-
ried than it is io stay married.
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THE UNIVEI SAL CAR
get well on second class
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prons and Kimonas. These
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you will be
When there is hara work to
io in the hot weather Priskly
Ash Bitters prove its worth as
a stomach liver and bowel pur-
ifier. Those, who use it stand
the heat better and are less fa
tigued at night. Price $1.25 per
bottle.
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talk of themcutting lopse from OmceAtEamweir
Staiting Lighting ‘
snd Ignition Service.
Storage Battery, Gen-
erator and Starting
Motor Repairing a
SPECIALTY
COMPLETE STOCK OF
STORAGE BATTER IES
ELECTRiCAL PARTS
and ACCESSORIES for
all the
Popular Cart
B. A. MILLER,
Gilmer, Texas
• drugs.
j Drugs exist only because
| of deepest human need,
j Like food they ansewer
I the first law of Nature-
f self preservation
j Quality—the vital funda-
I ment of drugs—is the
FOR SALE-- A ‘Detroit’ four
urner gasoline stove reasonable
pric. See Mrs. Jessie Walker
Maud's bathting logs so stun
ning an1,
They simply make folks rave
She always loks a perfect dream
When she goes out to bathe.
But's that's becaue Mavud
never yet.
Has let her costume chic get
wet.
She takes great care
That just her hair.
Alone is m a wave.
ggs and canned goods has left
the prices of these as sky-high
as ever.
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It is noted that neither aott
soap nor whitewash in placed by
Congtess among the taxed
luxuries.
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The fellow who successfully
lodges shells in the trenches
for a whole year may come
iome and gyt run’ over by a
.lumber wagon.
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It was thought that when the
diner had to cut out the cock
tail he could better afford to tij
g1 the waiter, but' already there is
L a great erv from the waiter;
that the opposite of the expect
ed has happened accompanying
prohibit the teaching of a
language in America that we
have been trying to make the
court language of hades for
some time.
tdta.
President Wilson tells
itriking railroad men
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orsumer. The retail prices ar
f course higher than the fol
owing quotations:
Eg:s, 25c.
Hens, 15c per pound.
Fryers, 20c per lb.
Butter, 25 to 30c per lb.
Country lard. 35c.
Country bacon. 30 and 35c.
Dried biack eye peas, 6c.
Shelled com. $2.00 per bushel
Prairie hty $20 per ton.
Hulls, $20 per ton.
Cotton seed, $63 per ton.
Cotton
Middling basis 34c.
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asking anyone to charge any
thing. Thia necessitates our pi
trona being prompt to pay. W
have to have money to run th
boniness and appreciate you;
promptness in paying.
include some very attractive desings-yalues that are really
worth while. 2-“
FOUND—A ladies black leather
urse containing some money
and a pair of glasses. Owner van
ecover by callihg at this
ffice and paying fer this ad.
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Anyone who mads the report
f the new spring wheat ero
nd yet continues blue aboui
usiness should ask his family
hysieian to give him a goot
pring tonic.
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These people who are pullin,
iff riots all over the country
ire' terribly asgrrieved it al
heir technical rights are not
rotected when they am at
ainged in the courts. .
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It is announced that there is
lenty of sugar and no necessi-
y for faminei prices, but a
timilar comforting assurance it
Quality |
rhe work! may exist or it I
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I Full Line of Drugs, Drug I
I Sundries. Kodaks, Toilet I
r Articles and a complete 1
| Line of Staionery. I
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Gi'mer, Texas .
•aid by the dealer to the pro
ucer, and should not be cor
used with, the retail price
.vhich the merchants charge th he case of wheat, meat, butter.
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Phone the Mirror about your
visitors, io that your friends
We are experiesc d, and know how
to give service to tl e owners of Ford
cars. We have tl e same methods
machinery and skill that they have in
the Ford Factory,ar l we use the same
Parts made by the Ford Motor Com-
pany. Ford owner are doubly guar-
anteed by us as to the reliability of our
service on Ford can. Don't try todoit
yourself,bring your ar here. Incident
ally we are getting a few Ford cars and
are able to make fait ly good deliveries.
Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500,
One Ton Truck Ch. ssis, $550; Coupe
$750; Sedan, $875. These prices f. o.
b. Detroit
Marshall Motor Co.
Gilmer, Texas
says that A glance at th® Divorce
agricultural department, says
that there is no danger of a race
conflict. He says that the 865-
000 negroes in the State who are
| told to be in a state of unrest
wnt no trouble with the white
people, they went their help
BARBECUED MEATS
Chieken. Pork, Beef. ete .
everv Saturday a’ A. Irgrem’s
Barbecu- pit Get four meat
for Dinner, Lunch and Supper.
FELTON CRKDILLE. Cook
A greamhumber of people
re able to afford new auto-
noblies this spring, as they
lave ascertained that they can
sorrow the money.
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some thirty-odd British "de-
pendencies,"
the demand that, owing to newly
developed stinginess, then
Below we quote prices pre
ailing n Gilmer today. Thes
gures are furnished us by on
f the largest dealers in count i
roduce in the city and rpres
nt the highest market price
aid for these products. Thesi
uotations indicate the price
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.AND! LANDI! ' LANDII1
I hav a good many inquiritee
.or tahd every day. If you want
yours sold, see me.
psblur HhmG Real state Co
<7. WAGHALWR, Manager
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" Although construction coats ar
er than during the pre-war period,/
materials nor labor have ad vane air|;
portion to other commodities. Thes
ent prices cannot be materially khan
years to come. The man who byys a lot and
builds a house on it today will be better off/
a year from now than he wquld be if he
kept his mney in the saving bank in the )
meantime." « I J / /
Visit our Modern Heme Dispay. Hundyeds
of Actual Photos to Choose frees. / /
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: When you need, a Hair '
, Cut. Shave, Shampdoo, :
;j Massage, Bath, or any- :
, thing else to be found in :
1 a firat-claas barber shop, I
1 come to— 1
: Pearson Barber Shop :
; Good Barbers, Courtecus 1
1 Trentmet ami 4 Sanitary 1
1 Shop :
DARGAIN
South half
7,,on Trini
HiEek from s
good resideno
beet corner
er.cos see J
good can come out of Jericho,’’
and we commend the governor
for having the patriotism to
popular materials, including slk crepe de —chine, ginghams,
percales, lawns and chambrays, andin phcks, stripes figure®
plain colors, etc Because ofaMrtnate purchase we are able
to offer these at-indueementKthati warrent quantity pur-
chasea by you. Come in early, keep M cool a® you can. Be sure
and do your trading at our store. WHY? Because we always
save you money.
wAGHALTER'S BARGAIN STORE,
S. J. WAGHALTER, Prop.
FOR SALE— Myhoaon Wood
Street, within a block of the
square. Six roms, conveniently
ocated on large lot. Will sell
cheap. SeeJ. T. Martin. 124'te
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My home place for sale on
Montgomery SLjd^ further ih
formation writ"me at Sher-
nan, Texas, in cure of Cotton
lelt Ry.. or V. E. Todd, Gilmer |
exas. Helper Irvin, 123 dlwe
J.EClavtom, ■ prominent croyrsunarruysozuupzoctoomr
negro of Manor, connected with - ‛
□ THE MIRROR is paying cast
for everything it buys. No o'
la® authority to have anythir
charged to it. In fact we are no
have arrived. Come in
g.t 1
“When will an English states
man arise with sufficient cour
age to take the Irish bull by th
honrs?"—New York Evenin
Post. Perhaps when the maj
ority of American legislator;
dare vote their real conviction;
with the prohibition question.
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New York State has 1,50
probationers on the rolls, thu.
having more convicted offenders
at large than are actually in the
jails. White—-this may be ec-
onomical it may also in part ac
count for the crime wave tha
• keeps the New York police 8;
busy.
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sure of getting what you want by buying
early. We do CLEANING and PRESSING
that can’t be beat./
If you want to buy, sell or ex-
< change property see me
> Office over Walton Building "
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Daily (Except Sunday.)
GKO. At KER. Proprietor
, Entered at the post office at
Gilmer, Texas as second class
niall matter
] Smile while you may.
. Driyk LaPerla etery day.
| uto have tried the rest, . 1
1 w drink thy best,
• MaPerla and All other cold
/ drinks at All hours.
Hot and ('did Lunchea.
• Quick cash money for
j your egg.
f Fresh fish Friday and Sat-
There is a real Meat in store fory in our stock of Skirts,
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The report that Secretar
Daniels presented twenty gal
ions of Jamaica rum to the of
ficers and crew of the R-3
tends to strain the credulity o
those who remember how h
long ago abolished intoxicans i
the American nevy under a fir
of criticism.
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Whatever his views on th
peace treaty and the League o
x Nations, no intelligent reade
can fail to be keenly intereste
in Gerald Stanley Lee’s "Wilsor
ville’ in the Saturday Evenin
Post for July 19, altogether th
most remarkable article on th
subject yet published.
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If China valued the Shantun:
Peninsula so highly, why did
not’she rise to the opportunit
to take it back from the Ger
mans when Germany becam
involved in the great Europea
war? There would have bee
much more manliness and dig
nity in that than in sitting id)
, until Japan claimed the fruit*
\ of victory .
over. Let us take your order for
THE HARRY
Horae
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will know they are in town and e
can call on them.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 126, Ed. 1 Monday, August 11, 1919, newspaper, August 11, 1919; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414506/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.