The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1912 Page: 4 of 12
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West Point, July 20:—As no one
has sent any news from this place
in a long time will try to tell you
Box 2 dozen small bottles.
Case 4 dozen small bottles
BbL 10 dozen small bottles
The most disgusting sight in the
world is a natural born scoundrel
Our Stock of Toilet Articles
and Sundries is Complete
wants,” and generally tries to create
the impression that he is very fond
inent of a shell from which he mar
velously recovered, but carried to
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Congressman Randell, who has
been confined to his room at his
home in Sherman the past ten days
with an attack of fever, announces
that he will be able to take the
stump again not later than Monday
in the interest of his candidacy for
the Senate. Mr. Randell, since he
returned to the state from Wash-
ington. has made’a hard and close
depressing effect upon the old gen-
tleman. but as he had always en-
Most of us can find fault with our
eyes shut
if you are’polite to some men
they nearly always think you are
merely paving the way fora “touch.’
A Good Drink For Good Fellows
And A Tonic For Sick Folks
the time of his life, as he went
down as chaffeur for an automobile
party from Gorman, and is having
all his expenses paid with plenty of
spending money on the side—Dub-
F INTEREST
UNIT PEOPLE
lished at Honey Grove, Sher- •
man’s Neighbor City,
Eulogizes Randell.
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Box 2 dozen small bottles......
Case 4 dozen small bottles”?.. ..
Bbl. 10 dozen small bottles. ...
less.
Lots! Lots of what?
...$ 2.25
... 4,50
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examined it that one so wounded
could survive. He was laid to rest
Wednesday in the Morgan cemetery
beside his wife who departed some
twenty years ago.-Dublin Tele-
phone.
OmaMfy and Purity have made it the King of Al
BottUd Bssrs. The andushro use of Saazer Hops, its
mildness, and low percentage of alcohol makes it the
favorite everywhere.
T. K. Rea of Indian Gap is visiting
his sister. Mrs. John H. Hoff.—Co-
manche Chief.
Dr. Everette of Hamilton preached
the ordination sermon Sunday morn-
ing at the Baptist church, when
three deacons were ordained.—Hico
News-Review. ' ’
A party composed of O. M. Sim-
mons, F. E. Adams and family, Mrs.
E W. Presley and daughter of Ft.
Worth. Mra. John Mark Williams of
Hamilton, Dr. J. J. Simmons of Dal-
las, are spending a few days at
Chadwicks Mill on the Colorado.-
Comanche Chief.
B. H. Hill of Hamilton was here
the first of the week to be present
at the school Board meeting of
Tuesday night The Board attend-
ed to some important matters in
ths metting. one of which was the
the addition of the eleventh grade
to the High School course, and also
decided to have new catalogs print-
HAMILTON,
DeShaz
FITS
Drill at McKinley-Corrigan.
Tennis Shoes, Safe Side.
Time is money." You can save
both time and money at McKinley-
Corrigan Co’s.
in any department of human effort ow muut
produce something AM: I than ha» been pro ,
duced before. This explains the supremacy of
strength would return when he had
fully rested and overcome the first
poignancy of his grief. He was re-
turning to Morgan in company with
Backward, turn backward, oh.
Time in your flight; give us a girl
with skirts not too tight; give us a
girl, many or few, who is not ex-
posed by too much peek-a-boo give
us a girt, no matter what age, who
don’t use the street as a vaudeville
those who have been his friends
and voted for him in the past will
stay with him to the end there to
no doubt of his election. He to the
one logical candidate for the posi-
tion, and the people, in th event of
his election, will be represented by
a true and loyal man, one who can
always be found at his post of duty,
battling for what he believes to be
the best interests of his country.
Botthedemly (with corks or crown caps) the
Anheuser-Busch Brewery
St.Louis,Mo.
joicing over the fine rain that fell {
here Thursday.
Crops are looking fine and the
goose grass is growing nicely. *
Prof. Luna, our singing school *
--“The Ol Reliable" '
Budweiser
value in Hamilton town lots, near
City Park, one block from new, east
side school building. Will double
in value in next 12 months. Must
sell quick and in order to get rid of
them promptly, offer them at a
bargain. Apply to Ed Moore, at
Hamilton Bank & Trust Company.
Don’t fail to see those modelgrain
Drills at McKinley Co’s store.
J. O. STAFF
Land Surveying and Insurance
Hamilton, Texas
WITH C. W. COTTON
R. Q. Murphree
Attorney-at-Law
Will Practice in District and
Higher Courts only.
The Phoenix Drug Store.
JOE. E WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
you want and as prompt service as
can be given you anywhere. J. E
Secrest.______________________,
Lost: Somewhere between the
stock pens, Hamilton, and my ranch
a pair of gold rimmed spectacles in
case. Reward for return to me at
my office. S. H. Zinn. *
My stock of furniture, matting,
linoleum, window shades, * art
squares, wall paper, rugs, mattress-
es etc is complete. Inspecting my
stock before buying and you will be
convinced that I can serve you bet-
ter. J. E Secrest.________
Solid car load of Grain Drills, see
sample at McKinley-Corrigan Co’s
store.
wrapping paper, convenient to use
under carpets and mattings, or
about the pantry. Worth their
weight in gold. Get all you can
carry for 50c. at the Record office.
See those handsome New Buggies
at McKinley-Corrigan €o‘s. You
will find price from $15.00 to $50.00
We pay 20 cents per dozen bottles, and 50
cents per case when returned.
OLD LAGER
Rich in MALT and HOPS, Fine Flavor and a Mild Tonic
FOR THE FAMILY TRADE
Dublin yesterday enroute home
from Morgan, where he had been to
attend the funeral of his father,
Capt. John Em. Hawkins, being the
second time he had been called up-
on to perform this test sad rite for a
dear relative within the past month.
About three weeks ago he was call-
ed to Milam county by the death of
his sister. Mrs. F. M. Chandler
his father who was 83 years old, ac-
companying him. It was observed
that the fatigue of the trip, coup-
led with anguish over the loss of his
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We pay 20 cents per dozen bottles, and 50
canto per case when returned.
All Orders Shipped Same Day Received
Terms Must Be Cash With The Order.
Remit Money Order or Wac Exchange. Don’tSend Personal Checks
We remit you promptly for all bottles and eases re-
turned to us. Please do not deduct for cses and bottles
when remitting for beer, but send us the full amount of
the prise of the beer and we will remit you for bottles when
they are received by us.
Besure to mark your name and address on each pack-
age of bottles, and send us an express receipt or B L on
each shipment.
Keg Beer, $2.50 per keg. When packed in
ice, we charge 65 cents extra. Half Barrels, $5.00
No halves packed.
Keg beer will only be shipped by making a deposit
for the value of the cooperage; $2 50 for the keg and $3.50
for half barrels, in addition to price of the beer. In other
words, if you order a keg of bee'r send $5.00 and when you
return the empty keg with express receipt showing same
has been returned, we will remit you $2 50.
When ordering half barrels, remit $-.50 and when you
return the same with express receipt showing the same
has been returned we will remit you $3 50 for the half barrel
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Address ALL Orders to
August A. Busch & Co.
G. H. LUEDDE, Manager
Waco, Texa
If you are inclined to worry today,
stop and think of the worrying you
did yesterday and how little it real-
ly amounted to. 2
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pound, tied out in convenient bales
at 50c. per bale. Cheapest kindling t
on earth, or they make good rough joyed good health and
------- g Aft 4 in my undertaking department I
___ □•W ■ can give you any style and price
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.... ,,,, , sidering the liberality with which
of fighting, and loaded to the muz- they give their husbands pieces of
train neared Valley Mills he gave a
Lotsofgood gasp and fell
5 He had appeared well and heerfui
during the trip and there was no
warning of the approaching end.
Only a few moments before he had
remarked to his daughter as the
porter called Valley Mills, "well we
are back in Boeque county once
more." Capt. Hawkins organized a
company ein Ellis county at the
opening of the Civil War, and serv-
ed gallantly as its leader through-
out the war. He was severely
WHAT RANDELL’S HOME
FOLKS SAY OF HIM
A man seldom fails to avoid every
his grave a scar that .was a cause of fight possible, yet he is always talk-
wonderment to every physician who ing about his enemy “getting all he
publication in following Thursday’s
issue. All necessary stationery fur-
nished free upon application at the Stephenville Empire passed through
office. The Hamilton Record, tf
EmoSSdyaryp"drnoroo thm£ plotogivondviocaboutthingathey
Suits, Skirts Me. at lowest pricra of slats at the Hotel Galvez and dis-
the season at McKinley-CorriganCo’s. -
makennoomzby tuzins ^Guy^o^t^^rins his
Arc healthful and delicious when
dispensed at our elegant and up-to-
date fountain. We will appreciate
your patronage at
er than ever at McKinley-Corrigan
Co‘s ,___
Wanted: A correspondent in
every community in the county.
Send in your items on Monday of
each week, sure, in order to insure
Loans Made on Farms and Ranch-
es. Long rime, low rates of inter-
etc No delay. Vendors Lien
Notes purchased. I make a special-
ty at lending money on real estate
‘Becurity in Hamilton and adjoining
Counties, Lownacomplete Abstract
of title of all lands and town lota in
Hamilton County. Abetracta of title
furnisbed on abort notice. Titles ex-
amined and perfected
J. T. JAMES
Morrow, Fredrick Ok, when, as the campaign. and during the time he
— * has made a host of friends, and i
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Should be the first consideration of
those who have prescriptions to be
filled. Our stock is fresh and we
are careful to fill all prescriptions ac-
curately and without substitution.
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Aug. A. Busch & Co.,
Diatributora {
Texas
favorite 'daughter, had a very
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The Weekly Texas Citizen, Pub- all how we are progressing.
The farmers are smiling and re-
teacher, is now teaching a ten days
singing school and we are glad t
state that he to having great success
He has enrolled about twenty-three
pupils.
Mrs, Jim Atchley and daughter,
Sara, made a business trip to Ham-
ilton Wednesday.
Edgar Stuteville. Roy and Dick
Sargent attended the picnic at Star
Thursday and report a fine time,
and lots of people present
Everybody to well of the mumps---
and we are now getting ready to
attend the big meetings.
John Atchley and Jim Daven-
port made a flying trip to Hamilton
Saturday.
The death angel visited the home
of Mr. and Mrs Huffman Wednes-
day and took from them their little
daughter, Altie. She had only been
sick for a short time, but God saw
fit in his mighty power to remove
her from this world and give her a
home in heaven where trouble to
no more and parting never comes )
A man thinks a woman should be
free and easy with him, but very
particular with others. )
It’s a wonder more married wo-
men do not lose their minds—con-
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Follow the crowds and you will
land at McKinley-Corrigan Co's store.
If you want Ladies Home Journal
Patterns you can get them for
HALF PRICE at McKinley-Cortigan
Co's.
Ladies Pictorial Review Patterns
at McKinley Corrigan Co’s.
We are anxious for every farmer
to see those Grain Drills They are
the climax of all modem creation
for the farmer. You will find sam-
ple at McKinley-Corrigan Co's. Solid
car load to arrive. _____________
Old Papers! For sale 1c per
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Second hand buggy for sale or
will trade for cow. J. E Secrest.
Read Safe Side ad page 9.
See Simpson for a cook stove. He
has a nice line cheap. At the Sec-
ond Hand Store. e 18-3t
Men’s night shirts at Safe Side.
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Peck, L. O. The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1912, newspaper, July 25, 1912; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564457/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.