The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Culpepper
departed Wednesday on the south
bound Cotton Belt for Edgewood,
Van Zant county, where they go to
attend the primitive Baptist Asso-
ciation which convenes there this
week.
Mr. Will Herring is remodeling
his residence on Tytus Street.
Mesers, Berry Futrell, Will Par-
ker, Ike Stephens and Ed. Christian
lert in Mr. Stephens’ car for Dallas
Tuesday afternoon on business.
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Mr. B. H. Connell is in St. Louis
buying fall and winter goods for his
general merchandise store.
Mrs. W 0. Greene, who has
been visiting friends and rela-
tives here departed Sunday for
her home in Lufkin.
Messrs. Boyd Crosby and Roy
Cook returned Wednesday morning
from Galveston, where they have
been for the past week, making the
trip in their Ford car.
Miss Evie Oliver of Graneton is
here on a visit to her brother, Mr.
Bryant Oliver.
Mrs. M. G. Sanders and Miss
Allie Cull of Canton. and Mrs.
Walter Anderson and children of
Greenville, are here on a visit
the guest of Mrs. Leslie Flor-
ence.
Break that monotony of Boiled
and Roast meats with an oc-
casional Steak. You will find
ours tender and juicy—sure to
make a hit with the family;
and we know, too, that our
Prices will please you.
All orders amounting to
10c or over delivered to any
part of the city.
Miss Marshie Phillips, who has
been here on a visit to relatives,
returned to her home in Gladewater
Tuesday.
cMr. Sam Jones, who has been
here on a visit to friends and rela-
Judge R. W. Simpson returned
to Tyler Tuesday night after a few
days’ visit to his old home.
I Miss Rena Coffey of Omaha is
here on a visit to friends and rela-
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City Meat Market
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The Home of Good
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PHONES NUMBERS
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Delivery to all Parts of City
---WE BUY
Iron, Metal, Rubber
Bones, and Rags
Especially
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Warehouse Near Ingram Hall
Marshall St.
Sanitary Bakery
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to build a home on.
Must Be Sold At Once
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Horticultural Agent G/ R:
Mr. W. O. Boyd left Tuesday
night for Dallas, wheie he goes
on business.
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Mr Eugene Thompson, repre-
senting the Southwestern Paper
Company, spent Tuesday in the
city calling on the trade. He
predicts a still further advance
in newspaper, believing it will
go to seven cents before it stops.
You never heard that in our
Store. We don’t say it; we
don’t have to, because we
carry only the best and al-
ways have a full line in
stock. We give you just
what you ask for, and at the
lowest price, too. We don’t
believe in substituting. The
dealer who offers you some-
thing “just as good”—a
substitute—is selling at an
extra profit at your expense
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One lot 46x201 feet, on Montgomery Street,
the most popular residence section in the city, one
block from New School Building, fiive blocks from
the court house. This lot is graded and ready for
you to build on. This pretty lot must be sold st
once at a sacrifice. Don’t let this opportunity slip
by you. Telephone or come to see me today.
J. ALBERT TUCKER,
at Mirror Office.
Mrs. J. W. Stanley and son,
Ewing, who has been here on a
visit to her daughter, Mrs Clo-
vis Hooten, returned to her
home in Cooper Wednesday
morning accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Hooten, and Mrs.
J. B Arnsby, making the return
trip in Mrs. Stanley’s car.
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Miss Mable Culpepper has re-
1 turned from a visit to her grand
mother at East Mountain.
Get A Subscriber
Nearly everybody in Jlimer ap-
preciates the fact that Gilmer has a
daily paper, we believe and the
most of the Gilmer people are taking
it, blit nearly eveiy Gilmerite has
some relatives of close friend that is
a former resident of the town or
county, that is ink rested in Gilmer,
that would be glad to have the pap-
er, if they knew about it. Why
don’t you subseribe for it and send
it to that 'friend or. relative.
It will help boost our town, and
give pleasure to ths relative or
friend that you thus compliment
We would send them sample copies
। Mr. J. E. Croley has returned
fiom Dallas, where he has been
buying goods for his general mer-
Mr. Leroy Marsh of Kelsey,
spent Wednesday in the city.
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but we e not knew the former
Gilmsrit « '»r 6-11 adrese
Many a man with a good
scheme lacks the required nerve
to push it through.
At the Airdome tonight will bo
shown a four reel program that
will be to your interest to see.'
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tives, left for his home in Mineola Tuesday in the city, and has
promised Secretary Dean of the
Gilmer Board of Trade to return
here any time his services are
needed, when he can help in an
organisation of fruit or truck
growers.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1916, newspaper, August 16, 1916; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431503/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.