The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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KNE CILMER MIRROR
&abscription 25c Per Month
J. E. CROLEV
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EPIGRAMMATIC WISDOM.
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If you want a good lunch visit
Robertson’s Soda Fountain. 188tf
"ahe American-Mexican Commis
=zva is an ideal loafing job, and the
TMericans on it are in no hurry to
sle the dispute and loaf them-
•Jims out of a job.
ROBERTSON
DRUG CO.
25c
per box
Grip
Malarine
eresident Wilson’s enters cabinet
is gcanding loyally by him, address
sng the voters wherever they think
ehey can do the most good.
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When a young man ie intoxi-
cated with love he has his own
ideas as to what makes the world
go round.
You can generally tell false
teeth from real ones because
they are more perfect than natu-
ral teeth.
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.ight housekeeping sounds all
zight until the bills come in.
For Grip, Coughs
Colds and Headache
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Which cover the style situation
from every angle, including all
of the styles from the plainest of
models to the most extreme in
novelties.
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IEven in resisting temptation,
omost of us are inclined to follow
the line of least resistance.
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LADIES—We inviteGyour in-
spection and opinion-
You get mighty good gro-
ceries here.
You get a mighty satisfac-
tory price here. *228
You get the best of service
here.
Ladies’ Suits and
Dresses
MRS. STAPP MILLINERY
In Crosby-McGaughy-Marshall Co.’s Store
and
Made Like New
$2.00 to $4.00
the Pair
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IS OVER THE
Path of Experience
A walk around our store will present more
convincing arguments than words that this
is the model food store.
The economical housewife will learn how
edibles are rightly kept to maintain perfect
sanitation and health properties.
How we bring to your larder the best things
to eat at no added cost--in fact on a great
many of these things the very betterness
brings savings.
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Fall and Winter Styles
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The Kaiser got even with Presi-
hemt Wilson by sending his sub-
kmanes over here just when the
vararkd series was on and keeping
m too busy to attend.
H. S. CHILDRESS
Quality Groceries
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Proprietors
If Your Eyes
TROUBLE YOU
SEE
J. H. PEARSON, the EyeRMan
at Robertson’s Drug Store
Examination Free.
Why go hungry? Visit Rob,
ertson's Soda Fountain for a
sandwich. 188 tf.
It sometimes happens that
even the people who complain
that they have nothing to do re-
fuse to do it
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What
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Get
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Gold Medal, Fisk, King Bee and Gage Hats
in edd and pretty eftects that are beyond description. The artist hand
is evident in every turn and twist. Coral Shades, Black, Royal ur-
pie, Taupe, are the predominating colors. However, all colors are to
be seen. Trimmed with Silver and Metal Ornaments, Goura and 'J
Paradise, Fancy Feathers, Jet Ornaments, Brsided Ribbon and many
other novelties. ,
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It is unwise to judge a man by
the criticism of his enemies.
Only his friends can properly de
nounce him.
he Presidental campaign is
«wwzing up and the spell binders
a shelling the woods in all the
dnabtful Slates.
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«atesea atthe Postoffice at Gilme Texas
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Col. Bryan is making campaign
awseches in Tennessee. It was
xaing while he was there, but dry-
ex tlhan on his previous visit.
Are we prompt? Are we ac-
curate? Are our prices right?
WF INVITE
INVESTIGATION
While this year’s cotton crop
as short, it with the seed will
cosbtless bring the South a bill-
<ssn dollars—probably more, in
“act, than any previous crop has
Mought us. Tobecco prices, too,
rameexceptio high; wheat, corn
Mix, and all kinds of livestock
zme bringing record prices. So,
Gespite storms and floods that
ve meant disaster locally. the
aerage Southern farmer will
uthts fall be in better condition
dzancially than for many moons.
2) "lar d. zea eges sre predicted,
dura ell egg nogg.
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A Colorado man, age 94, has just
amarried for the fifth time. Habits
far to break in old age.
Cotton seed are selling in vari-
ous places at close to $50 per
ton. At Greenville on the 17th,
$51; Clarksville $45; Mexia $50;
Hillsboro $46; McKinney $47.67;
Corsicana $48; Paris $17.
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Find Out
for Yourself
Women who know tell us
every day that we have the
most attractive and largest
line of new Millinery in
Gilmer. Be that as it may,
we are anxious that you
come and look through.
Here you will find
henAaganz
Ascertain by,inquiry just
7 where we stand in the drug
, business. Are we reliable?
SAMPLE SHOE STORE
WILLIAM HERRING, Prop. -- a
South-side Square GILMER, TEXAS
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WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
[a no mere "SIDELINE"
with us. We make a particu-
lar Specialty of thia work.
ALBERT JOHNSON
In Robertson’s Drug Store
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CIVILIZATION IN FULL BLOOM
Temple Mirror
The City Marshal of Augusta,
Kan., was run out of town by a mob
last Saturday. —
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Two Oklahoma commissioners
barely escaped with their lives from
a baud of infuriated lynchers lait
week, because they had voted for a
measure that iucreased the tax rate.
A Fort Worth sensa tionist ar-
ranged with a half-witted boy to
shoot at him while he was preach
ing a sermon.
A submarine came into an Ameri
can port to mail a letter and when
it went out it incidentally sent six
merchant ships to the bottom of
the sea at our very door.
One Mexican bandit leader boasts
that he has twenty-two pairs of hu-
man ears tied on his saddle.
England will not permit the
stirving babies in Poland to’ be
given relief from this country.
The Turks tie defenseless Arme-
nians together so as to kill two
with one bullet.
The civilization of the world
seems to have sprung a leak; hu-
manity is run down at the heels,
and governments everywhere no
longer seem to know their duty.
“Lord God of hosts be with us
yet,
Lest we forget, lest we forget!”
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GLTUCAER J ALBERT TUCKER
. Editor Business Manager
TAX PAYING TIME
The tax rolls for the j ear 1916
are now open, and those desiring
to pay early will find me at Law-
rence’s drug store, north side of
square, until the office at the
court house is ready for occu-
pancy. E. L. LAWRENCE,
167 if Tax Collector.
AEW COTTON BELT SCHEDULE
North Round
No. 2, leaves Gilmer 305a.m.
LNo. 4, leaves Gilmer 2:23 p. m.
South Bound
-SZ0.4, leaves Gilmer 1:52 a. m.
do. 3, leaves Gilmer 12:40 p. m.
Marshall ft East Texas.
090,5, south bound, arriyes 11:36
m. departs 1:06 p. m.
2c, 6, rorth bound, arrives 1106
•o, ~ m departs 2:06 p. m.
« For your research will determine where you trade in the
1 future.$ Don’t run any chances when buying drugs—it’s
S dangerous. C
8 CRAIN & REYNOLDS, Druggists J
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Life is a mirror in which
wnany a man is ashamed to look
%mself in the face.
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At any rate, love isn’t stone
blind. It can generally detect a
Maw in an engagement ring.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1916, newspaper, October 20, 1916; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431562/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.