The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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There has been a general rain in
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Mr. B. II. Connell returned Sun-
day from St. Louis, where he has
been purchasing stock for his gen-
eral merchandise store.
All orders amounting to
10c or over delivered to any
part of the city.
, See those two famous Dutch com-
edians, Heine and Louie at the Air-
dome t mnight, also that famous Iton
Claw, 5 reels, 5 and 10 cents.
City Meat Market
Martin a Hudson, Prop’s.
Mr. J. T. Wilson Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Wilson Jr., and their
son J. T. Wilson Jr the 3rd.
motofed over from Tyler Sunday
and spent Sunday and Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilson,
of this city.
Order Your Fruit
Trees Now
Miss Mary Bates, Walter Pittman
and Clay Roe of Marshall are here
on a visit to Mrs. Clem Hale.
Mrs. Ed Moughon and chil-
dren and Miss Molly Moughon,
departed Monday for a visit to
relatives at Elesian Fields.
Messrs. Aubrey Arnold and
Earl Phililps, after a weeks visit
with their cousin Miss Mattie
Lou Kyzer, at West Mountain,
have returned home
Mr. Fred Ham and wife left Bun-
day for a visit to Dallas.
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daughter Mary have returned
from a visit to relatives in Har-
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Miss Margarete Futrell is visit-
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Break that monotony of Boiled
and Roast meats with an oc-
casional Steak. Yqu will find
ours tender and juicy—sure to
make a hit with the family;
and we know, too, that our
Prices will please you.
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T. E. ROBERTS
is taking orders for Fall
delivery. Good stock from
good nurseries. Satisfac-
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—BUYERS OF-
Hides and all kinds of FRESH
MEATS.
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GROCERY
The Home of Good
Thing to Eat
PHONES NUMBERS
231 C. 300
Delivery to all Parts of City
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THE UP-TO-DATE CAFE
Under the Farmers & Merchants Bank Building
Where you can enjoy any meal at any time.
THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN
Sanitary Bakery
OTTO BUDDE, Prop.
Phone 198
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If you expect to take dinner here Sunday phone 170
Saturday.
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Mrs. E. C. Ship, of Knox City,
is here on a visit, the guest of
Mrs. J. C. Kyzer
Dr. J T Roberts, eye, ear and
nose specialist, whose office here
has been closed for some time,
arrived from New Orleans Mon-
day morning, and reopened his
office over the Farmers and Mer-
chants National bank, ready to
serve the public again, better
equipped than ever.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Williams left
Sunday for Dallas, where they go to
buy their winter stock of mer-
chandise.
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Must Be Sold At Once
ne 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.
Mr. IT. L. Sewell, of LaFay-
ette, was a Gilmer visitor Mon-
day. attending the Countv School
Trustees’ meeting, which is be-
ing held here today Mr. Sewell
is Justice of the Peace at La-
Fayette, claiming to be the old-
est Justice of the Peace in the
United States today, serving be
fore the civil war.
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New Mecca
THE PLACE WHERE YOU
Mr. Grover Smith, who went
to Dallas a few days ago to have
an operation performed, is re-
ported to have successfully stood
the operation and is doing nicely.
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Here is a chance to buy a beautiful lot
to build a home on.
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“JutfAs Good"
The Mirror is prepared to fur-
nish cotton containers at reason
able prices, in fact considering
the high price of stationery at
this time, they are cheap
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You never heard that in our
Store. We don’t say it; we
don’t have to, because we
carry only the beet 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 selfing at an
extra profit at your expense
Mr. C H. Chandler has returned
from a visit to the Empire State of
Grorgia, visiting friends at Carol
ton, Atlanta and other points; He
reports a most enjoyable visit.
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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/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.