The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1912 Page: 1 of 12
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HAMILTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1912
To The Ladies of Hamilton
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On account of the meeting of the
Hamilton County Medical Society
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—Public Health Lecture*.
public that Mrs Saunders has
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ing program will be rendered
LISTEN TO THIS
and we are sure you will be pleased.
the new building near the Graves
Watch For Our Announcement
The Prices and the Goods Will Sure Interest You
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sure succeas for the venture,
all the time
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who had resided in Spokane, Wash.,
"Uncle" Johnnie Lillard. the sage
if we had made an assignment
and Mrs. Sewel formerly resided in deeply appreciate his friendly
The outlook is encouraging.
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the principal of the High School, Her preparation has been the best must he that.
He is public spirited Van Winkle of Oklahoma was tried
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and has had six
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he has been for the last two years.
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He was principal of the High School
position as saleslady was found to be of unsound mind
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several trial Monday he was confined in
wishes years experience in this capacity in the county jail and will be sent to
made up I think this for a pleasant and successful years her home town and Ballinger and an asylum for the insane Hi* story
courses are
a host of comes to Mr .Lit tie well equipped for reminds one of old fashioned novels
with a latter day sequel.
her responsibilities.
they are teachers and successful I student Mies Ratchford is not yet
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shame and n reflection on the in-
telligence of the people of the town
because in other places they have
eagerly taken advantage of the op-
portunity to hear these lectures
dis-
the
the afternoon opened with a song
and prayer by Rev. W. S. P. Mc-
Cullough. Mrs. George F. Perry
read the scripture lesson frogn Mat-
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con-
ble in all our work, and all
together
work follow her from
friends.
I knew it to be a fact that his Sup- will add much strength to our school catalogue says that when any stu- her position with Wm. Connolly A accepted a
Ladies Coat Suits 1913 QQQ Kn
styles from 4.95 to ... PO.•U
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C R Faulkenbery.
Mrs. F M Graves and daughters.
Miss Vivian Graves and Mrs W. J.
Murphy with Mrs Murphy’s little
children, Joe and Vivian, arrived in
Hamilton today at noon from Long
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next Wednesday. September 11, at Wednesday September 11, The So- purpose of cleaning up the cemetery
which time the physicians will dr .. w.„ .. .. ... .___a jand putting the grounds
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ciety Will Meet at Baptist Church Please come early and be prepared
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man of exceptional ability and thing will be done in the domestic nothing else is right.
this county and were
best citizens of w hich
p-Xfuaranteed Largest County Circulation
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MEDICAL SOCIETY i-i I wemIrl I
are willing to aid will mneet for the
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Ladies long costs, beau CQE n
tiful styles 4.95 to . L•.UU
needed a substantial lift
Record. On account of last week s
as two courses, such a student shall City where she enters the State Hamilton She has had
teaching English and History in and they should not be blamed,
there and taught Latin and Science, highschools I feel that Miss Edens Now the regulation as stated in the
among the ceri and would state for the benefit
will receive. In order to do affiliat-
ed and thorough work we must
have a nine months’ term. We
want every parent to co-operate
with us as we labor for the upbuild-
ing of the school.
Hamilton people have lost two
trimmer in the millinery depart*
I ment, which under the manage-
the county of all others who have been
The teachers are coming in now sas, and is a graduate of the State therefore, pass such a student. 1 zens, is in Hamilton serving as
. HAMILTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
e Let all remember that the High
h School will open next Monday. Sep-
tember 9. It is hoped that all the
patrons of the school will give us
their children promptly. The tui-
if a student fails, he for which the state and county wills and has made a success of line in Hamilton Monday when B D
STEAM LAUNDRY OPENED
The new Hamilton Steam Laun-
dry, a business enterprise promoted
by O H Thomas, formerly of Co-
manche. and the business men of
Hamilton, was opened for business
Monday morning. September. 2. In
possesses great aptitude for success- science department. The above has been said in order is thoroughly deserving of this con- neighbors and people of t he county cause a girl lie loved refused to
ful school work Mr Vance is an Miss Edens, of Georgetown, Texas, to make plain the following It fidence. He is a prosperous young to try for a higher grade of stock marry him He knew the girl and
A B graduate of Baylor University is to be here today. She is an A. happened that last year quite a farmer and stock man and unhesi- Mr Brown also deals largely in loved her in Oklahoma and when
_____ years real ex- B graduate of Southwestern Uni- number of students failed in their tatingly assumes his share of the poultry. He raises grain and feed (site moved with her parents to
perience in good schools. He comes versity and has spent the past sum- grades Want of proper application responsibilities in matters of public stuff on his farm and tampers very , their new home near Hico he fol-
, to us from Clarendon, Texas, where mer in Chicago University where was the cause in most instances interest which tend to put our lightly with cotton. His methods lowed and Saturday threatened her
' 1—•--fo-the laet twnwarishe made special preparation for it was not the fault of the teachers county in the foremost ranks. are thoroughly worthy of emulation 1 life, an arrest followed He was
The ladies of the Missionary So-
Our buyers have just returned from New York
City, the Style center of America. You are going to
be interested in seeing our collection of ready-to-wear
in this line.
teaching three years. Mr. Raney is united and hearty support from
full of life, is ambitious and anxious | every patron. ! Shockley, John Hunt, E B. Moore
to make his work count. He will ; I want now to say a word to all, o Adamsville, John R Eidson, A.
teach Agriculture and Manual Train- and that word concerns the matter R Eidson, John Williams, T. S. Me
ing. I feel that we are very for-1 of thoroughness in school work on Kinley • k Beck, Emma Byrd.
Peo- tunate in being able to bring Mr. the part of the pupils. List year Dewey Lansford, E R. Misener. F
pie are moving into our town for! Raney this way. Some days ago the pupils got just what they made, H Baker and Misses Katelormnan
better school advantages, and we he was tendered the position as I neither lowered nor raised the-and Maggie May Moore. As a finaie
have reports from several students teacher of Agriculture in one of the grade of any teacher. The teachers to the delsht ful afternoon the, hos
who will come and board with us normal schools of his state at a ought to know what grade the less, assisted by Mrs Myrtle Poston
We want to cause our school to ap larger salary than we are to pay pupils should have, and I am will of Valley Mills, a guest in the home
peal to interested school people all him, but true to his word, money ing to leave that matter with them dispensed deliciousgrapeuce with
about us and we can do this if we could not change him. If a pupil’s average fails to come up cake
comingyear. Under the present
official roster the association has
accomplished much good work and
as the duties of the ladies serving
in that capacity are heavily respon-
sitiie and trying they should in turn
be placed on other shoulders.
Whom this will lie is to lie decided
next Tuesday afternoon, September
10, at the home of Mrs. W S. Tate
and it behooves every member to
make a special effort to be present
Other matters of importance will
also come up for attention
As is known to many Mr Vance, Agricultural college of that state, can be nothing short of honest. I member of the grand jury, a service country He has a nice dairy herd, (o light in the Dist nd court room
GANN CEMETERY WORKING
( the ecoud Saturday. Sep-
They do not seek but are sought for.1 a graduate, but is not far from the
Mr. Vance will teach Latin and 1 completion of her course at the
c, -I State University. Miss Ratchford
Science here. .... ... 1 j
. , will have all the mathematics and
Mr Raney came in last weekpart of the history in the High
also, and is ready for work He School.
comes to us, having had the very With such a faculty all should m-su woo-ou mm a ™ —
He is a feel that good work will be done 1 and prayer. The guests present on
- - - - the occasion were Mesdames B. F
L tion charged is as nothing when; best possible preparation.
compared to the good the pupils I B S. graduate of the A. A M Col- These teachers want to succeed and
Beach California. Mrs Murphy.
with their daughters, Mesdames see
Grisham and Henry Brown Mr or 1
FAY AS YOU GO
ing papers were read by Mesdames
T. C. Pierson, A. Hogue Williams.
A. M. Edmiston. J. B Winn and.
Miss Maggie Pierson Mrs Cor- Let us redeem Hamilton by giving
nelius and Mrs. Cleveland sang, the good physicians a large audience several years returns to Texas to
Diferent one, W, O. I, nn for n on Wednesday September 11 And make her home Mr Murphy will
Different ones were called on for a arrive in a few weeks
few words on the lesson and grace- inasnue " as u numoer > X । 78
fully responded after which the come from remote parts of the
program was closed with a song county, people are earnestly request
ed to be on hand at the appointed of Evergreen, was in town Monday
hour, 2 o’clock p m . that the work and called to inquire after the
. may begin promptly and unneces- health and financial standing of the
Moore, John Kahler, Jim Freeman, . . .
c n t 1. AD cl 1.1 * nary delay lie avoided
S. D. Felt, A. P. Shockley. G A. issue being late Uncle Johnnie
C. Sewel mid wife of lockney failed to get his paper and was very
visit very much, merting old friends Record on time that owning to an
and in the compamonsiip of loved unprecedented rush of job work the
ones And in this < onnet tion we paper was crowded out the first of
wish to call attention to the splen last week, but we promise- hereafter
did achievements of Mr Brown in that you may have your paper on
Diagnosis"—Dr C. H McCollum,
Hico, Texas.
"Clinics ’
Luncheon.
"Public Health Education Session"
begins at 2 p m. promptly
"The Evil Effects of Cigarette
smoking."—Dr C. E. Durham, Hico,
Texas
"The House Fly as a Public Nuis-
ance Dr Chas. M Hall. Hico,
Texas
“The Air we Breathe and The
Value of Ventilation Dr William
through neglecting to be present on
the appointed occasion. This is a
-- - - -** given a preliminary hearing before
Miss Ethel Kornegay has resigned Miss Clara Love of Gorman, has Mayor J P Rodgers in Hico and
"Blood Pressure as an Aid in'
MILLINERY ANNOUNCEMENT
at 3:30 o’clock, September 10. She Society will meetin this city onj The firm of G M Carlton Brae A
urgently requests the attendance of Wednesday. September 11 The Co., wish to announce to the trading
the entire membership as it is the scientific session will be held at the ule tht M: Sesm has “
date for the election of officers and . Baptist church at 10 o’clock a m . rived to take up her duties as bend
upon the officers depends the sue- after which the following interest- i
cess of the organization for the
will be thorough, orderly and capa- Miss Cowler, our Domestic Science to the requirements for passing in
basted They are enjoying their appinted by not receiving
Texas, are in (he county for a visit much disturbed, coming around to
came in some time ago. He is a and thus we should feel that some- fails, and if he passes he passes, out the most reliable, intelligent and stock raising
lege of Mississippi, and has been they will do their part. We want
ment of Miss Bertha Lemmons, in
now open for the season Ladies
will find the choicest headgear for
early fall wear displayed in this
department and they can depend
upon the styles being correct. Call
on them and Inspect their showing
a southeast of town in the Blue Ridge Romance of the old brand came *
numbers of this series of lectures port home institutions first, last and
labor teacher, came in on Tuesday of this any subfect, I am not honest if I Van Wisdom of Pottsville, one of making the farm pay in thiscounty. the regular publication day
week. She comes to us from Kan- change that grade and I cannot. Hamilton county s best young citi- His property is situated a few miles - - -
MEETING Of COUNTY
list church, Mrs. W. S. Tate calls
the meeting of the cemetery asso- ।
ciation for Tuesday afternoon at The Hamilton County Medical
liver their lectures on "Public
Health Edutation" at the Bap-
thew 7, 1-12. The lesson subject
was a very interesting one, being
The Dependent and Delinquent
Child." Instructive and entertain-
Hodby. Hamilton, Texas
ciety held their meeting Tuesday} "Household Hygiene Dr J H
afternoon at the beautiful home of Wysong •Hico, Texas. old mill has been installed a new
Mrs. J. S. Poston, and there was a 1 The physicians respent fully re plant valued at $5,000, which under
'large crowd of members and guests quest the People of Hamilton to at- the management of Mr Thomas, an
inattendance. The pleasures of tendthe afterno session of the ex|M‘rien<r<l laundry mini, will with-
Mrs. Postons hospitality were en- society which ,s devoted to lectures out doubt gain a wide patronage
hanced by rare touches of an ex- on Public llenlth Education " To piake a success of tins busmess
quisite taste that revealed itself at These lestures are carefully and ami insure its continuance the peo-
(every turn. Vases and bowls of conscientiously prepared by the pie of this section should give the
| the sweet and dainty blossoms of leading dot tors in the county and laundry liberal patronage. The
the mid-summer were conspicu- recognized among the best in the steam laundries in other towns have
ously displayed satisfying the iost state. offering the people of been drawing hundreds of dollars
esthetic taste. The program for Hamilton an opportunity of which per month from their Hamilton
no intelligent individual should - lie patronage, now this alone, turned
willing to neglect the advantage, to the local laundry will almost in-
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trust worthy men, and Mr. Wisdom and does not hesitate to urge his for lunacy, having lost his mind tie-
In all of our coat suits, Wool Dresses, Silk Dress-
es, Long Coats, something over 100 styles to select
from in each, yet there are no two alike. When you
buy a garment from us it will be different from your
neighbors.
Our goods are coming in every day now and in
a few weeks our stock will be complete.
, erintendent and the school board She will teach English and History dent of any grade fails in as much Ca. and left Sunday for Canyon with the Little Dry Goods Co in and sent to Hamilton, where after a
hated to give him up He comes Miss Ratchford is due to arrive
from a family of teachers. The i this week and I am looking for her remain in that grade unless said Normal school The best
six oldest children are graduates., She is a teacher of several years
and that too of the best schools and experience and is also a careful
Ladies all wool serges, fl £ Afi
one piece dresses 4.95 to - . | •.UU
Ladies Mesaline one piece dresses
new styles and colors CI Q Rn
9.95 to.................. Al U.JU
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Peck, L. O. The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1912, newspaper, September 5, 1912; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564463/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.