The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Physician and Surgeon.
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W. F. HOLMES,
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SPECIAL NOTICE
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ve carried the flavor of corn liquor
idea has put many
the in-bad club.
should have. /
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th Roman Catholic mis-
fathers, who has just
ork in Uganda. —Assbci-
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This is a matteri
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jail, but whether a
new one seems tojbe
which $200,000 was paid.
A SMALL MATTER.
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frienship of a gnat
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From a private letter recei
Brdwell dated March the Ui
Graseton is now Graeton for mail as
express, as change ha been made by I
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good with af.their own layer of 8o-
cicty, without which tlrere is to real
fun in living.—Newark (N. J.)
News.
tanee as accuracy, in the king's cor-
respbndepee, and noteldoks filled
with,shorthand notes might possibly
(stamps received) by THE NA-
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Mrs. Jones—How is your invalid
friend, Mrs. Robinson? .
Mrs. Smith—-Just as full oraches
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aises are of
-sihle, endeven communications
from absolute strapgers and touch-
ingon matters of minor importance
are carefully acknowledged, and, if
necessary, answered without undue
delay. -
Office at Barnwell’s Drug Store,
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isaveryprotirpt torrespondonk. Let-
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men, did material
Bonds went to jail recently, and the
Lippers are sorry they spoke. They
can’t find hard enough things to say
about that rascal Bonds now.
Extensive observation shows that
great men are about as risky to lean
on as any other kind. Also that peo-
ple who talk down to their own class
about acquaintances in a higher
money.
Our O fer for 30 Days
I On/y
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Home andRta---z
Successful Farming
Prof. Holden’s Book
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Cissie—- Mmmn. mayrt I take the
part of a miiknaid it the fancy dress
balt
Mamma—You are too little.1"
Cissie- Well, I can be a condensed
milkmaid! 1 —
.LATEST THING IN MASSAGE.
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claas get what is coming to them
every time. - Their equals are
I ashamed qf them and their betters
devalopments.
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Yesterday, Wednesday, was
March the 19 th J
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homghthest to • defer the thei sewing mnachine and Vhit
meter until the regu ar Session. ’ possibly, than any other hre
cas j would go to the jury .
""17 It is aquestion about the peach crop, whether
it is injured to a great extent ( r not. It looks as
--- , t kwigh the injury .might be eriots. «----1--.
ALBERT MABERY,- .-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Court House. Will prac-
tice in all the courts in the .county.
Notary in office. Giimer,"Teras.
7 W. W. SANDERS, .’
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
GILMER, - *- TEXAS,
Office up stairs, northwest corner of
Court House. Will do your notary
work. . x
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- — A bond issue will
e amount of S10,0000 or $12,000,00 and that of ther face.
maast be submitted to vote of the people The Harvester Trust
“vhichallare interested and ces, is denounced. Thf
nnd.- The county needs a Harvester Trust has,
t\Government
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Kestead, Desert,
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benetessary. We understand good to those who earn
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A GREAT '
SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
PHYSICIAN’S FEES. -
The remnheration of physicians
originally- consisted i n presents, but
et the-time of Hippocrates payment
in money was already customary.
lhysicians_ received also public
praise, the “crown of honor,” the
freedom of the city, the privilege of
eating at the king’s table. Physicians
.etpployed by the state received a
ycarly salary, as high as $2,000 in
some instances. Rieh people would
pay enormous sums for a successful
treatment, and a case is recorded in
. nETRIDUTIO: AT T214„LASr
REACHER. —---V; J .
bhual Fate of Those Fot- of Foasting J
. manners and c owning were criticised; thy
that all whb come to Texas by July 1st will be en- pronounced vul
tited to participate in next year's primaries, while were said to h?
privileges ’ may be enjoyed from the jump, and cheap tobacco; they shocked many fine ladies
angentlemen at the White House. «•♦*•»«
There are th^
_ pers erery one
1800
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Address all orders to
THE MIRROR, Gilmer, Texas.
Yacant U. S. Public Lands
About Their Aci jaint- [ ,.
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I v 'The Legislature was doi:
tigating last week. | . /
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MIR ROR PRESIDENT AS i arqicpAs _____
j Former President Thodofe Roosevelt will «be as
'____ 7 H HHsHEm safe in the jungles of Africa ayhe would be on the
--ss-t- streets of an America/--t-mPa Te
__ ___ , If Mr. Lincoln freed the black slaves, Mr Cy-
ign demands of Hon. MOses rus Hall McCormick gave liberty and power to the
as a candidate four years ago American farmer. * * . *: *
lof manufacturing 'property McCormick's invention has made the United
used for a term of years for manufacturing pur- States the granary of the world, just as Whitney s
gase Fort Worth is availing itdelf of this privi cotton gin gave to the people of the South the op-
lege and having a large addition to its packing portunity to make this brapch of agriculture re-
h use iindustry. / munerative. f ’ A
_____T-Mj-saa =-=-==- — | Men acclaim those whe triumph if war and
«Commissicners"Co rt met jn special session last statesmanship. The grea test benefa
eek do consider the roposifon for a new jail; inanity, however, are the Bewhose p
an agent with plans a id specifications for jails was ten unsung.
bre from Dallas, and thejay was spent with a > McCormick of the mo ring
togo down and. try the Emmanuel
then put it into your can and stuck a potato in the novement and-see if thaj- wouldn't
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scription by cn
get it undeepHon
and pains as.evr. I think she ought Timber, Coy, Stona, Oil Saline
and other Hederal Haws. Also in- '
formatibnfabout tate lands in
Texas,-wih valusble tables and
particulars abouf Irrigation and
1.
, AU adwertigement must beinpotlertan Tueddayeven-seph Coyle, a memberof
—e-e- —Remember this if you want a chag or t<> 'An u display ad ' sionary order of Josep iq
"edzemeutinthepaper ,, .'...I . , J returned hire from hi g
- • Obituary Notices and Cards of Thanksvwwill Be charged lor at - -
etsoftwa a half cents per line. j
Correspondents are required to sign' their Res. not for
walRicution- but as an exidenceof good faith. J : g
Xo personal rehectioh. boosting of candidate*, nor anything Clarion is doing or
* aw nAvertisenket nature will be allowed 'from our corres store in th evging
Subscribers qre requested to always ask for THE MIRROR about your bsiness . _
-tencalling for their mall; ird upon failure to receive fae pape per is beingread in hundreds of homes, the homes
... — . . ur a J from whicn your trade is drawn, and there is your
Display advertisement will be 121-2 ,1 . A 1 211 1 1 , 1 1 e
Lio cents per inch tor subsequent insertlon. (The ad doing Is work silently but surely, and if you
.« phges win t>e at one Fourth higher rates than have taken the pains to make it attractive, its
aeeThesesrmten' not than two inzertions w t u | workwiHFbean the more effecti ve The newspaper
• this paper is mailed regularly to its subscribers until a defl is truly the Silent drummer. —Longview Clarion.
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ct is, however, that the
da a self-binding reaper;'
is well as : Just the same President Taft walked to church
Post-office Sunday morning. He and his brother attended the
- .pretty ivy-covered churchon the crneyef Four-
9—-==——= = =- , . toenth and L, known as ‘/All Souls,"' j v..... ... .
Some changes ill be made in the Confederate Edward Everett Hale of
Pension Law by fhe Legislature, which will be of President Taft has alway
interest to the pensioners- - . ! ant there. Mrs. Taft, —
/ - ■ '.I ----- .. i. ter an(j sans, attended oi
The Coopfer trial-ended on Monday last. The azross the Park from the
J a ige’s charge would occupy Tuesday, when the pied the pew which Mrs
mm t the iuou • ’ many years..—National P
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ated Press News Iteij
Did you ever thk
fonnd its wey into the royal palaces
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whichRev. ' vt and se ni-official letters,, butit is
[en ofsiats ns pastor. ■ ucd for official documents and for.
s been a/regalarattend- nF’rgsiny envelopes. Nor bas short
acompanjby herdaugh-,andWn. called into reguisitiom
r, _ 2, , . . . . 1 but time is not of so much impor-
d St. John, which is just r
Whe House, and -occu
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class by talking about their 1 very —Nil practice in Bankruptcy
’good friend Bonds. Boni, the Courts and all the Courts of
wealthy banker, yo "ow." Takes
us riding in his touring car often.
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" Yo”r LocalPaper
A Splendid Farm Journal
A Valuable Book on Corn Cul-
ture ‘ . ।
And the South’s bqading Fam-
ily Weekly X
the State.
Office in Crosby Bldg.
GILMER. > . TEXAS
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THE
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Order
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Price 25
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XT S AMERICAN HOLIDAY.
When the people j/yconsiderable numbers first
appeared’at a PresToFft’s'inauguration they were
referred to by superior persons as a mob; their
13-20— well in mid. —Telegram.
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EveryoneShould subseribe for
, their -localfpaper--Ijgives the --
.ocaknewsthatexeu-annetget,
whenever from any/other sourc. It also
keeps yy informed ft the ape- _
ciaf bargains your/merchants
have tfofer. This bne feature
is worm more than he price of
a years subseription.
2d. 4 Reliable Farm Journal
Successful FARMING is one of
the most readable farm papers
printed in the West. It is pub-
lirhed monthly, and contains
from40 to 60 pages each issue. "
You will be delighted with this
splendid journal.
Where hundreds of plain people made merry in
we learn that Bro. Jackson's day thousands hot unlike them have ad-
Li indwell had just clised a n6st successful meeting ded color and vivacity to Taft s triumph With ev
-wouldgotoCslumbus, Texas, er-increasing popular interest these conditions
or another meeting at orfe ' ' I should continue forever. There is no glorification
, ... ./ w......... 'of crowns and dynasties, there is no invasion of
A patch of peanu s will put a bu nch of.7-.cent ..the properties and there is no menace to good or-
hogs on the Fort Wo Hi market, while a one-crop derwhen self-governed millions unite to cel-
afarmer man on the inside of brate ^..concrete expression of popular sovereignty.
Also keep the dates—March -World.__
3d. A Literary Home J otirnal
Home and State Weekly is
the official medium of the Anti- "
Saloon League of Texas, and is
doing great work for State-Wide
Prohibition. It is edited by Dr
Rankin, who stands in the front
rank as a writer and a civic and
moral reformer.
The Corn Book, written by
- Prof. Holdh v
The Corn BK is written by
Profs Holden aho is considered
one of the grateqt corn experts
in the country. Its a book that
should be in the library of evry
well informal farmer.
Our Guarantee Ofer:
We posifively gurantes that
after reading Homi and State
and SuccesfulFarihing 60 days...........~
and are aft entirely satisfied, we
will cheerfully refund your
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lition to the old one,'or a a mowing machine and other implements cheaper
uestion. _j to the Americah frmer than they were before the
trust was established. * . • 0
Evidently Governor Campbell has not let up on Standard Qfisa terrible momopoly, but do yc u
his railway passenger takif reduction, for ho esk- remmber whn you were a little' boy, ow ycu‛
. ed the question lately wen the matter was under were put upna horse’s back and sent to the ‘store
0 discussien, “Did you dyer knowmeto quit a prop- to get a gallon of-oil? The’ country storekeeper
' eskich.whenI started ot to de seCing?" pumped, the oiljout of the lig tank painted green,
* 11 y* tn d Democrat. * 4 . . al.... a.ia :i 1. ...... .. - 1 -L. 1 L la _ * •. .v
,, 4- . , , - .‘7 g,* «-v *-** -e--v-v-Ke JUUCLUUIII
Pride of opinion is a good idea, provided, it is spot He charged you forty cets for this oil
_ ied too far. Governor Campbell ought t You can now buy a gallon of oil of a better , , „gg
kmw that the people of Texas don want tha pass- brand for about fifteen cents. ' ‘ o massngc ought to be good for hem
-.1 enzer fare on the railroads reduee. When Texas That is probably the reason why the plain coun- i Earthquake shockin Spain. ress underui- ____
han.s” the roadsshe.wants, and when ouuncccu- try farmer has never got visibly excited when the- Madrid: Four prolonged earth- to any address for 25 cert
piedHandsare more thickly sektled b¥ tkrfty peo -politicians go around denouncing the Oil octopus quake shgcks Mete Mt during Sun-
plethenwi hqthetme tom a boat2 cent bss-"the harvester trhstand the sewing machine w
v enger fare. —Telegram. - • nspoly- -Commercial Appeal. - • 4 -L__4- “ "• ,
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1 Instead of White House sta des it will now be
EHURSDAY,- - MARCH,, 19 99. "8: Prgidentnopserelt. , _ _
--=-----e—e- red “shanks horses" or1 a good big horse or a pair haveno use for them, and Ishmael-
The cotton market seems to bewaring for new of them attached to a brougham. , President Taft, "6s *' one a hever no" 1 •
/ - (likes the buzz'wagon, and’he will have 'two or
-jA- - \ three. He also rides horseback, but it takes a pret-
t Patricks day tp good horse to carry him ' He has some dozen
' horses for Government use—that is for hisSecre-
,1,0 nP oji taries, and other who have a right to use the White
r x SElouse stable furniture, but’for himself and Mrs:-
__________ ‘ Taft there is a big seven seated auto * '* * 0
M'CORMICK WHITNEY AND HOWE.
A stock holdrfs’ rhezting for May the 15th next. LA, The interest in the anniversary .catenary of
, . ii iT i 2 -x- 2 • Abraham Lincoln overshadowed the centenary or
3 been called Ao v< te on the proposition to in-i .1 A . 1 . . 1 . . , '
nl p +LLgFpA ; another American, who, in an industrial way, did
v cg, 1 \ i ’ ''as much for his.country as Lincolndid for human-
-75,000/0 $250000, to extend the road it
su ath toNetonin Kewtcn county, Texas. । y’.
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1909, newspaper, March 18, 1909; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431057/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.