Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 252, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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Geo. Tucker
Subscription per annumn in ad-
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ADVERTISING RATES
Daily, per inch--
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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It seems to be agreed that if
Europe pays her $14,000,000,000 as a taxi could carry him and
it was after 1 when wa left the Specialties: Diseases of Women
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drive cp. mourning. She always
was a lucky thing:*—Le Pele
He found that the grocer re-
ceived the bill from a shoedeal-
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terfeit had turned up. The de-
tective flew to his store as fast
The report that Germany: is
disarming probably means that
to literary taste and aesthetic
feeling. Give the children good
books and good pictures, it was
argued, and they will expand
$2.
extra
$2
stand
sale
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line
and
be etablished thro ugh the use of
Prickly Aah Bitters. It is a fine
initiative, or skill in hand work.
As a reaction frum this very
It’s a mistake
Bryan "seems
Al
stock
them
Dolly Dm—"I woulan't marry
tbe best manin.ythe world."
In asking the vice-president*
elect to ait in his cabinet reflec-
ted upon the old verse ( that
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colon
cess in daily work.
* A few years before the war
the educational world began giv
ing much greater emphasis . to
vocational education, in the ef-
fort to produce skilled workers,
accustomed to use hands and
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IN THE YE AR 1921
we irustfertune will be as
kind to y»« as you have been
to us in the years that have
passed.
Our best wishes to all of our
people.
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clean it up for you.
ALL WORK PROMPTLY DONE
^ We Call for and Deliver Same Day
Minor Stephens
PHONE 160
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THE-UN1VERSAL CAR
GILMER NEEDS FIFTY NEW HOUSES
WE ARE READY TO DO OUR FART-ARE YOU?
For Your Generous Patronage
We Thank
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 117 "
Residence Phope 38 _
Office in Walton Building
GEOTUCKER & SON
Proprietors
crease that tendency, and the
educational world of- todav still
seems to be ruled by that idea.
People saw how tremendously
efficient the German people had
become through vocational and
idvstria! iraining. and there is
new a widespread belief that
the people who are to perform
change the surplus, and so both
of us have wheat and coffee,
rather than one of us having too
much wheat and the other t»
much coffee.
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WISE AND OTHERWISE'
“Did your mother ask you
what time you came in?" "Yes,
I told her quarter of 12." “But
paper. Let me show you samples
You will find me at E. L. Barn-
well’s Drug Store.
J. S. TEVENS
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INSURANCE
Fire, Tornad», Hail or Crops,
Live Stock, Burglary and
, Accident.
I Can Write Your Bond.
N. M. HARRISON & SON
Office Over
F. & M. Nat’ Bank
Denman Lumber Company
“THE HOME BUILDERS"
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Weeklyy perline==----l0clariexandaaxxixeanhexeede
Dady per line __10cts jumped from the fifth round of
Daily and Weekly both -l5:ts the ladder to the top. And the
—-------------------Lord and his pen and his tongue
recent years has passed through
at”least four different phases of
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When men are pure, laws are
useless; when men are corrupt,
laws are broken--Disrael:
debt to this country it will do
great damage to our industries,
and if she doesn’t pay her debt
it will do great injury to our
pocketbook.
basements.
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Last heard from none of the
could get any-
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The highest art is always the
most religious; and the greatest
artist is always a devout man.
A scoffing Raphael ar Michael
Angelo is not conceivable.—F.
Blaikie. <* ‘ . «
thought.
The old-fashioned school em-
phasised a kind of clerical form
of education. It put stress on
arithmetic, spelling, bookkeep-
ing, penmanship, etc. It turn-
ed out young people who were
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J pressed once in a while.
Let us call for that suit today and
“Sd your friend Caroline lost
her husband?" “Yes, and just
lay
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THE MIRROR is paying cash
DR. E. C. McALPIN
DENTAL SURGEON
< Oden Building
Phone 1M
Gilmer, Texas
DE B. W. WDOD
Physician and Surgeon
„ Gilmer, Texas
Office in the Oden Building
Office phone 167. Res. 276
DR. J. E. ROBERTSON
Dentist
Office ia First Na Bank. Pdg.
Gilmer, Texas
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most skillful members of the observation to make one a sue-
THAT
SUIT or DRESS
land, and next year England
spehds $1/400,000,000 to get
ahead of the United States,how
moch wil the United States
ic now being sold ne would
'—. think that the entire American
people had become Bolshevists.
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have taken good care of him ev-
er - since. Flowers for the liv-
ing.—Ft. Worth Record.
* Constipation is the starting
One of the great feminine
sports is managing a Husband.
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inhabitants from the Rocky
Mountains dared to venture in-
MARSHALL MOTOR CO
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ther. The distribution of na-
ture's bounties is the basis of all
sound export trade.
Wheat grows better in Kansas
than coffee, and coffee grows
better in Brazil. We are able ta
raise more wheat than we
and Brazil to raise more coffee
and become able to grasp the
problems of life.
For a time development of
powers of observation was made 1
prominent. Nature study was
pushed, to the front, and the pu-
pils collected woods and stones
infinite. A strange story told
by one of these operatives illus-
trates the difficulties which
they meet and overcome.
secret service. The protection
of thecurrency demands in large
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"he.
found it closed. He had left
town. His shop, it was proved,
was a mere blind.
BARGAINS 2
Ed Smith, former president of IN WALL PAPER — I §
Amreican Manufacturers’ For the next 20 days I am of-. 5
in the Na-’fering special bargains in wall 3
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nati detected a counterfeit $20
bill in the deposit of a small re-
tail grover. The operative was
sent for and undertook the case.
DEFLATION MUST BE EQUALIZED
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THAT INDUSTRY. THAT TRADE. THAT DOCTOR. THAT LAWYER,
THAT MERCHANT OR THAT CLASS OF LABOR WHICH REFUSES
TO TAKE ITS SHARE OF THE BURDEN OR SORROW’S OF DEFLA-
TION, IS TEMPORARILY STANDING IN THE WAY OF* PROGRESS
for repaving his barn. Mr.
from the armories into private he wasn t disappoited.
‘ “ The carpenter was ar. honest.. ___—
old fellow, and told the detective # cons u e
without hesitation that he had
received the bill from Mr. Smith
income from his writings and
20cts his lectures is said to net him
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Instead of an open season for
deer there is nowan open sea-
son on bandits ad hold-up men.
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Not all of us can be heroes.
but all of us can be patriotsPay- er. who had it from a dentist,
ment of your income tax helps who had it frm somebody else.
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Lucky he who can bear his
failure generously and give up
his broken sword to Fate, the
the - -Cnnqneror. with • manly
and humble heart.—Thackeray.
“Mr. Bryan is a progressive
who seems never to arrive any-
where," remarks the -Waco
Times-Herald in 1896 William
Jennings Bryan was a staff cor-
respondent for the Omaha
News Herald at the munificent
salary of $30 per week. He was
elected a delegate to the Chicago
$5.00 Cqnvention. He made,his cross
2 50 ets. ’ o1 gold speech, he won a presi-
' de nt Lal nomination. He has ac-
Entered at the post office, at .cumulated a fortune. He has a
wap
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WE CAN MAKE DELIVERIES ON FORDS IMMEMIATELY./ HERE IS YOUR
CHANCE TO GET A GOOD NEW FORD.
OUR FORD PARTS FOR 1921 ARE HERE. WE CAN SUPPLY ANYTHING YOU
MAY NEED: .
WE ONLY EMPLOY SKILLED MECHANICS TO WORK ON YOUR CARS
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to th, wild and wooly New York Smith was the small grocer in
whose bank deposit the coun-
per bottle. Gilmer ' Drug Co.
special agents.
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which the operative had started.
The patient was- a boss car-
penter. The secret service man
got his address from the oculist
and made a bee line for the door.
He had a premonition that some
painstakingly accurate, method
ial, but who had no imagination, during the very week when the
E. L. BARNWEL, JR.
-----DRUGS--
Nezt to
Crosby- MeGaughy-Marshai Co.
place." "Well, quarter of 12 is and Children, and Chronic Dis-
3, isn’t itr—Yale Record.
The educational world during thing on hh
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Milliners should be satisfied measure upon their effiency,and
to trim hats and not attempt to they Pains they take are almost
trim the public also.
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The family mustn’t expect to
have the privilege of riding in
the hired girl’s new auto.
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... I this year the United States
e spends $7,000,000,009 on naval Satan finds some mischief still
construetion to ret ahead of Eng for idle hands to do.
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THE NEW EDUCATION )
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after next to get is supposed tohare 1
H. C DIL M. D.
k. . Gilmer, Texas ,
g General Priclicej
One day a bank clerk in Cinci- .talks. The war seemed to in-
“No city,” says a newspaper
story. “has yet solved the prob-
lem of the reckless automobile
speeder." How about Venice?
—Detroit Motor News.
the guns have been removed thing was going to happen, and
’ _________0_________ recognizecethe bill. It had been
Most anyone can be popular if ziv en him by a patient in Cin-
he will acknowledge that he is a cinnati, the very point from
. fool and let the balance of the
world bore him with their sis-
dom.
J .Albert Tucker____Adv. Mg‘r.
ana an enfettered “sou!" is play- The operative looked up her Only by continuing our ex-
ing thunder withmany once hap brother’s pedigree, and was cer- port tzade an the states be
PY domesti firesides- tain that he was the man want-? maintained, according to George
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Talk about stock market leaks the proprietor of a dive and was L,
They arent mach compered the sort of person to be a Export Association,
with the leaks some men findconfederate of counterfeiters, tfon’s Business. The best
intheir cellars. The operative went to Newthings-of every other country
While a shortage of hotses is Ar pns“it hutthechandeuffstin are needed if we are to centinue
reported al over the country prmatur > present enjoyment of those
maybtidersaresitting around ■ The man proved l” the detec- for us from the outer world. We
with nothingto,do..j (tive , complete satisfaction that pay for these articles with
From the Amount it bilir too- he received the money u rent things which we are better able
for a small house he owned in to produce and of which, there-
ittsburg- The operative took fore, we have a surplus. It is a
thenext train to Pittsburg. reciprccal transaction. It work?
The tenant of the house prov-lin bth directions.
ed to be a traveling oculisLwho. Many persons hare an idea
. spent most of his time on the that it is a good thing to sell
you keep your temper and at road: He "as then away in th goods abroad, make a profit on
least one. good card up your "est. but the operative saw it, and spent the profit, which in
sleeve. him oa his return and heat once some way brings about prosper-
ity. Export trade is really the
exchange of the surplus of one
country for the surplus of ano-
eyes effectively in mechanical
_ __ _ bowel tonic, is mildly stimulat-
ment to this work are among the something more than powers of ing and strengthens the stomach
liver and kidneys. Price $1.25
prosaic education there was a
time when emphasis was given Mele (Paris.)
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has authority to have anything - WORLD IS A SMALL PLACE and flowers, and reported bn
charged to it. In fact we are not ---- । the habits of birds. This form , - -
asking anyone to charge any- The tracing of counterfeit ’ of training developed young peo- point for many di--uses that end
thing. This necessitates our pa- bills back to the person respon- pie with open eves and keen in-
trons being prompt to pay. We sible for their issue is a curious. terest in the world about them,
have to ve, money o run and exciting employment. The Observant habits are helpful in
brotptsessin papPesttte Eou experts assigned by the govern- all forms of effort, but it takes
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to make you one. and so on. until finally the sec-
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Be thankful you are paying invalid woman who had used itthing in schoolsther than book
ar. income tax to Uncle Sam and to pay her physician. When, work.
not an . indemnity To- Wilkam uesticned. she said the money --------o---
Hehenzoiern. L; ihad been sent to her by her THE PENALTIES OF
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This l nging for -Tree-life-’’. leans.
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-Steam Dyeing The Medean Talloring Plant —Clothes Last Longer.
—Power Dry Cleaning ----------- —98 per cent free from
—2 Hoff-Man Presses.GILMER, TEXAS gasoline odor.
—Car Delivery Service. ' Phone 129 —The Nap stands up.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 252, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1921, newspaper, January 13, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431933/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.