Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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THIS STORE I- FULL OF Til
Gold LaVALLILN.S
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We have them
and at reasonable
Mt. Pleasant
Mt. Vernon
IVORY SETS
F1 to $40
estate, and that he has sol l over
$20,000 worth of Upshun county
feasion andt
Day visits
rivin
»ng,;
SECOND HAM) CARS j
When you are n the mar-
ket for any khid of a iec-
Children look who in ccming.
Little Buster and his dog Tige,
WEMA
MATT
Ofiee
Reside
Office in
T. B. GANDY
The Land Man
GILMIER, TEXAS
JEWELRY ud D’AGiS
Diamond Set Jeweiry
From $1 to $800 Eneh
NOITCE TO LIGHT
. CONSUMERS OF Gil MER
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16c per month,
for One Dollar
We the phy
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hink the foll
onfidence.
While this story has reference
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R HELP IN THIS PERPLEXING PROBLEM
A VERY BEST IN OUR LINE.
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B ding
CHANDLER a BILLINGSLEV,
Successors to w. L. CRAIN
COE & STEPHENS,
Phone 160
South Side Square
cording to distance.
Ofice consultation $1 and up.
*MYSICIA
NO’
By Van Anbrugh
(The Silent Partner)
Once upon a time a young man
wide-awake, aggressive, promis-
ing, and with a good standing in
Watches, Umbrellas, Ivory, China, Silverware, Novelties
Etc., Etc.
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$2, 1X25 $5 to IIS
SOLID GOLD RINes
From $1 to $30 Each ,
MEN’S LEATHER BELTS
Complete with Buckels
$1. $5, up to $11
MEN’S GOLD KNIVES
X- JL $3, 15, to $1
NENS GOLD CHAINS
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Of all kinds, heavy, staple and fan-
cy, feed. etc.
nalter’s Bargains Store
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CHRISTMAS
WILL SOON .
BE HERE!
I can sell your property if the
made a profit of $547 on a day’s
1 sales of poterhouse steak at 1$
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1. CHILDRESS
bn and Surfsen
revolnrionary I property jn the last two weeks
.:--------- --and thinks he can sell yours, if
the price is right. See him at' Saturay Dec. 13th at Crosby
CUT GLASS
s Inch Deep Bow.
$1, $3 to $10
CUT GLASS VASLS
50c, SL $4, to $is
SUGAR and (REAM SETS
$1, $2.30 to $12
CUT GLASS BASKETS
50c $1. $1.75 to $21.
Water and Ice Tea GInsses
$1. $2, $6, to $!o.
MAYONNAISE SFTS
$1. up to $8
CUT GLASS LAMrS
Upto $18.50
daily, consisting of Cloth-
oes. Hats and Caps which
e offering at
HORACE V. DAVIS
Alton— 1 Law - •
“RIGHT GRADE INSPECTEC’
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Old Matresss Nee Over
As w.nter u.nrnir- 4-t
more comfortable by having t
first class new mattresa, or yom
old mattresees made over good
as new by the
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Wo have on file the measure of most
of the men in Gilmer and near-by country
—and you could not give him anything he
would appreciate more than a nice
Tailor-Made Suit
or Overcoat
Let us have your order early, so we
\ will have time to press it up and deliver
’ it on Christmas eve.
) ’ Let us do your
9 Cleaning and Pressing
On and after Dec. 1 Suits Pressed 75c
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DR.W-
Physician a
Ofice at the Gi
Rea. Phone 290
Gilmer,
“NUFF SED"
J. C. Winn
H. J. Ghildress
W. J, Shipp,
H. C. Dial
X G. Daniele.
22ld 1-W, wAte.
Price dm
thing you
the family
Groceries
price is right
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ped a Hair
Shanpooo,
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N. M. HARBISON
ire. Tornado,
Hail on
Live I
store, selected a pair of shoes. i-m m—m.
and said ‘cahrge it.” The shoe gnxrxesasa
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FROM CELLAR TO ROOFa
Lumber Co
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The Finest in all East Tenas
LONGVIEW
U.S.A.
DR. J. D. DI AL Y
Denial ry in all ila braaches
Gilmer. Texas.
Ofice in Crosby Building
I cents, as reported, what do the
: meat markets make selling the
| same at 50 cents? If only the
■'country would stop eating stake
J jntil the profiteers answer.
eh, 40nh
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Solid
to buy, —11 er
ly see me
Building \
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ransibie for the voung
•.doing.
cable to yang and old. men!
Power will be turned on ai
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THE MIRROR is paying cash
for everything it buys. No one
has authority to have anything
charged to it. Infact we are not
asking anyone to charge any-
thing. This necessitates our pa-
irons being prompt to pay. We
have to have money to run the
business and appreciate your
promptness in paying.
■ Owing to the shortage of
I fuel, and in order to conserve it,
a we have adopted the f dl wing
• schedule for service, which will
- be 13 hours per day.
nd wemen, who hold to the
hilsephy of life that was re-
Pope’s Jewelry Store Welcomes You
IT MAY BE HARD FOR YOU TO DECIDE WHAT TO GIVE. IF SO. YOU SHOULD
COME HERE WHERE YOU WILL RECEIVE EVERY ASSISTANCE AND BE Of-
FERED M \NY PRACTICAL. SUGGESTIONS. THATS WHAT WE ARE HERE FOP. SO
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R. T.V. HAIR
the community, walked into a Natk nal Prohibition submits
clothing store, tried an several that “bad moonshine whisky"
Dr. Ki
ners &
lank, Gilmer,
suits of clothes, picked out one sold at 33 cents < drink makes
and said “charge it.“Th e me r- “laboring men” morose and
. chant knowing the young man' ’ prone to breed i
to be one of honest intentions, agitation. If laboring men can
charged it. ■ aff erd to load up at that price.
The same young man soverai they must be getting even high-
days later, walked into a shoe ’ er wages than reported.
REAL ESTA]
and
INSURAe
I W. CAIdA
Gilmer, * ♦ r ♦
Office in the Crosby
Phone 306
$21 50 \
FANCY PIECK
$1, up to »8 \
SILVER VASESV.
50c to $12 50 \
SILVER TRMS '
$3, $6 and $9
SILVERWARE
Knives and Forks
$6 to $55 Set
3 1MaQ"e Phaem + 4
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A dispatch from Ft. Worth of 9
x \. 3rd. savs: "Broon corn,9
but was selling for $200 ‘s now 2
inging $300 per ton.” *1
TABLSICCESanIASFCOHS
1 $, $1.75. $3 75. $.75. up tc
Muay lour Jwelry and
Gifta tr >m a Sture
Knowh tur and wide M
being
"KELIAILE
air.and just and that our
harges may be generally
) a young man, its lesson is ap- 3 CUT-GLASS j
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But another day como. The 5
promising young man vij the #
apt brain had an opportunity t > 3
gains
ing bargains, in every-
heed for any member of
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I Topeka, kan., and Durant,
Oklahoma, have estnblished
municipal wood yard*, and vol-
| untcer business men go out and
I cut the wood, and trucks haul it
ill.
merchant, also acquainted with
the promising young man's re-
putation, entered the charge up-
on his books. The young man,
in turn visited the hade •dasher,
the florist, the jeweler, and all
the other merchants in the com-
munity. made purchase.) from
each, and said “charge it.’ ’
Before long the promising
ycur g man owed every merch-
ant in the city, and bills became
duo. “They’re suckers” said the
young man. "They were Tilling
to take a chance with me; they
THE HARRY F. M
Horse Sheeing 8
Just Opened at Rosser
FIRST CLASS SH
or your money back-
When you i
Cut. Shave,
cents per mil'oukof town
Tbit is tin “ROOF ETERIAL, and every four
bundlesi
add me their goods and now
they can sweat for the money."
And having decided up n his
course; the divers mei chants jg
perspired profusely in their at- 6
tempt to collect what wn3 justly 6
due them. 6
e on the Finx
t la to the
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fcjans undersign-
t olh harges are
th othet prices,
wing schedoleis
Mr. J. W. Callaway, real
—.$1,63, $5 to $16
N'S GOLDCFF LINKS
\ $1. $2, $5,t0$22
-hsc
Why Not Buy Him a Suit
was the brilliant mind; every-
i ody else was a "nurbskull"
Yet the ‘numbskulls possessed
ore thing that the young man. ?
In all his brilliancy, hadn't taken 6
into account—"integrity." He 0
DR. H.
EdiemnFhe 6 4
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or Overcoat
For Christmas
Landlords are somtimes a:
.anxious to find better tenants a»
thtenants are to find better
homes and better landlords. A
Clasified Ad jn the Mirror would
serve both.
estate agent, rcports:: he is 11 a. m. and run to midi ight,
having many inquiries lor real -when it will be shut oft.
CHEDMI.E known we adopt,and submit
OFCKARGLS following
lromveei
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"getin en-something big.' He
had no money he, hadn‘ nail
but wodd go to the bauk and
borrow some, like all .business
। Gmer,
if you want a good sewing ma-
chine on easy termia, buy a sing-
er. O. J. Phillips, gent 297-)
Daily except Sunday.)
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F GEO. TUCKER. Proprietor
3592—.......—
Entered at the post office at
Cilmer, Texas, as second class
nail matter.
man
1 . The Home Builders.
Silmsurg Phone 1 93
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menandafter he had "cashed Id
in he would settle his accounts 6
And th i re are a lot of people
whose grandfathers gt out with .
a gun to make the c wintry free |
who can't go to the polls t t .
happens to rain a little.
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Reports come to the Market
Journal that nursery stock, and
especially of peach fixes is
short this fall. Moral: Buy ’em
early. |
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Atantic fity having pone
'.kne div' there is soi.ething
pathetic in the old chant of 'wa- <
ter, water everywhere and not i
! . dvp to drink." ’ '
a figat-class barber shop,
rme to-
Pearson Barber Shop
Good Barbers, Cootes—
Trentmet and a Sanitary
Texas.
note. His indignation knew n >
bounds. Ha was told that the
"Credit Mens’ Association” of
the city had catalogued him as
“no good; credit poor and re-
quire cash.”
The opportunity of the young
life had slipped away. In hi*
youthful foolishness he had
dubbed all men “suckers' His
with the •sucker merchants."
In high hopes he wende ’ 1
bank ward and told his stor ,
to his infinite dismay, the com-. -
mittee wouldn’t passuvon his.
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once, office in the Crosby build-1 MeGaughy-Marshall Corapany’s
ing. ------- 124 3t Store at 2:30. 223tfe
Extra Star-A-Star
Red Cedar Shingles
$8.00
Thousand
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H. C. DIAL
Physician
Office Phone 185 Res Phene ’65
Office Hours 8 to 1K—1 to 5 ,
Office in CrosbyBld. A
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1919, newspaper, December 9, 1919; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414573/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.