The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Official Returns Second Primary Election August 12, 1916
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The Germans seem to be getting
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Judge J. R. Warren is in receipt
of a letter from the Attorney Gen-
erals department in which it is
stated that the record of the Upshur
county road bonds is now complete
and the road bonds will be ap-
proved when printed and presented
with the signatures of the county
officers.
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A man who trusts no one doesn’t
know what disappointment is.
Apd many a man’s belief in his
superior wisdom makes a fool of
him.
The Italian steamship Stampalia
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Some men who give with one hand
advertise it with the other.
A woman's inconsistency may be
the greatest of her many charms.
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Wire Staples
The storm at Corpus Christi did
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--FOR USERS OF--
Village Delivery
Flatter a man if you want him to
have implicit faith in your judg-
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The under dog gets a lot of sym- f
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COMPANY
NEVILLE LEVY. Manager
Ridge Roll
Cresting
Valley Tin
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Hinges
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‘Tishetter to have kissed amisa
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Coming to Airdome Fday; Aug. 25
Every Thing From Cellar to Roof
DENMAN IUMBER COMPANY
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R. S. Turner.
A small boy’s ideal memorial
window id one in front of a candy
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The rattlesnake never shrinks
from danger. It simply recoils.
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Nearly everybody in jumer ap.
preciates the fact that Gilmer has a
daily paper, we believe and the
most of the Gilmer people are taking
t, but nearly every Gilmerite has
some relatives of close friend that is
a former resident of the town or
county, that is interested in Gilmer,
that would be glad to have the pap-
er, if they knew about it. Why
don’t you subscribe 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
but we do not knew the former
Silmerjtes or .eir addrese
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LIVE OUT OF TOWN?
Order by mail; distance
makes no difference. We
shop for our out-of-town
customers more carefully,
perhaps, than they would
shop for themselves.
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FOR SALE—One shingle mill,
now running and in good condition.
Apply at this office. 1m-d-w136-10
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If you will submit us a list of
your requirements for any kind
of BUILDING MATERIAL, we
can give you QUALITY,
PRICE and SERVICE.
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A. W. TUCKER.
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Try and readin the house these hot
nights, when for a little cost you
could have a light on. your cool
porch?
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W H. MCVIFLaAND.-...
J. M. PERDUE................
For Sheriff— ,
L. A. LATCH ......................
O. B. (SOU MOUGHON.......5.
For Tax Assessor—
W. H. (Hilly) BLACKSTONE...
J. E. DAILEY
For Countv Trersurer—
I. W. (BLLLY PETTY...........
ROB’T E. BARTLETT...........
For Conimissioner. Precinct No. 3-
PAUL SMITH....................
CAPT. A. EARP ..................
For Constable of Precinct No. 1—
W. E. POWERS...................
H. W. JOHNSON.................
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1—
T. H. McKAY......................
T. O. SHOCKEY...-.............
For Commi**loner. Precinct No. 4—
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Senators Shepard and Culberson
talk to a delegation of trainmen in
Culberson’s office, states a Staff
Special to the News.
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We have received'a large
shipment of Mail Boxes for
the users of the Free De-
livery.
Call in and inspect them
today. , .
They are the very thing
for your letters and papers.
These boxes- are very
reasonable in price.
How about an airy breezy light as I
v a feather
Palm Beach
Mohair
or
Shantung Silk.
Suit
for the hot Summer days.
We show the biggest variety of
special Summer fabrics and Models
and pledge you the best service in
made-to-measure tailoring.
• MINOR STEPHENS
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Gilmer, Texas
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1916, newspaper, August 21, 1916; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431508/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.