The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1912 Page: 2 of 19
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elined to write you • great
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many
ture, and in the measure of com- er ia head chest, back, stomach or
limbs, by taking a dose of Pape’s grated
Cold Compound every two hours
until three
ive doses are
a remedy quch es
At Hamilton, Texas.
- he chants the glory of God and
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litical qualification by assigning
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letters and pay bar own
ears of humanity. •
tariff revision downward in 1909
down the vista of the
clear, so profound and so appli-
No. 60
Telephone
Twenty Pages This Week.
A democratic
of representatives
was
The rest of the
ing, and the tariff taxes from the yellow dog or to throw a brick
and are heavy laden, and I will
O
lem correctly. ,
and,
‘Come unto me.
his call.
Brethren,‘of the Texas, press.
A neat clean 4,page sheet all
THOROUGH WORK
Y V
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FOR FALLINS HAIR
your
One small hot
While you are thinking about
em As
sizes, prices MV dne $1.00.
(Adv)
gist.
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■aammn
How Hamilton Citizens Can Find
Freedom From Kidney Troubles.
me from Sotos •o
catarrh and should
Actittous or ok
hired to write
none has fallen upon the ears of
men in accents - so soothing, in
notes of comfort so clear, and
filled with promises which mean
so much, as that in which he said:
“Come unto me, all ye who labor
long-promised Messiah; he had
proved his omnipotence and his
oreness with God by exhibitions
of miraculous power; and looking
scorn and sneers of priests and
the threats of tyrants, he was
denounced as a pretender, and
for sedition suffered death in the
most excruciating and humilating
form, and his followers, dis-
houses that solicit and run adver-
tising in competition with us,
out of business. We can do it,
by refusing to patronize them.
fourth the space of a modern-day
"sermon a deliverance so deep, so
We wonder how many of our
readershave noticed the differ-
ence between the man who has
been married but a short time
tered that promised
Because in Canada
Democracy and Wilson in the
closest contested states of the
North and East He deserves
recognition of the highest order
have been recognised in congress
where he has year after year
served as chairman on some of
the most important committees
of that body. The National
Democratic Executive Committee
havs recognized his potent po-
Hamilton is leading all sur-
rounding towns on cotton prices
and big stocks of merchandise
and the result is she is getting
the cotton and the business.
than an eight-page paper con-
taining $100.00 worth of adver-
tising for which the editor gets
nothing.
with your usual duties and with the lionaire who by his cunning has
knowledge that there is nothing else become enabled . to raise the
foreign exchange, and establish
foreign agencies.
The Waco Cotton Palace opens
Saturday, November the 2nd.
Wednesday, No* ember the 6th
is Hamilton County day.
Roosevelt ought to have known
he might get half shot in Mill-
waukee.
upon you, and learn of me, and
ye shall find rest unto your souls.
For my yoke is easy and my bur-
den is light”
That appealing promise has
rung in the ears of meh for nearly
twenty centuries, and it has been
fulfilled unfailingly wherever it
has been heeded by the sons of
men. t
He had declared his mission:
he had proclaimed his divinity;
he had, in the light of the most
advanced intellectual develop-
ment the world had ever known,
boldy announced that he was the
taken.
It promptly relieves the most
miserable heacache. dullness, head
and nose stuffed up. feverishness,
sneezing, sore throat, mucous catar-
tariff laws and immunity from
trust prosecution the price of in-
famy.
When Taft broke his pledge of
One small bottle of the Texas
Wonder euros all kidney and
bladder troubles, removing grav.
I
can
fort and hope it has given to be-
lieving millians it has exceeded
perhaps any portion of the Old
Testament
There are many of the trium-
of her sons r
greater than <
ny head would •
/•Mig to brak.
soreness, stiffness and rheumatic
twinges.
Take this wonderful Compound
as directed, without interference
very much to
our aricle de-
Offiice of publication 1st rock building
with red-brick front, immediately west of
Post office comer—ground floor
1 .
as one by one. they are caught
in Cupid’s net and see if this
rule does not work out the prob-
dent of the people, not of
ie
nets and their obscurity.
As they journeyed by the high-
way, he, having broken the bonds
of death and risen triumphant,
made himself known to them and
ascended into heaven, and his
words of promise and comfort
and hope live after him; and
the councils of the nation Kaie
marked him one of the true
‘sttesmen of the age and the
people of the South look to him
for salvation from political In-
justice and tyranny muchas the
Pape’s Cold Compound Ceres olds sad
. GrivpeinafewMours.
at the cat Next year we find
him sitting on the front porch,
smoking a pipe, while his wife
does the digging in the garden.
Address all tusines communications, all itemis
articles aixt communications for puhlication to
the Hamilton Record, and make out all cherks.
drafi- M o. irones orders or Expness onders to
L. O Peck. Fublisher. j .
and we hope to see him made
speaker of the house at the next
session of congress, where his
powers will have fuller scope of
action for the benefit of his
rtising rates 1Sc and 20c per inch.
1st rates on large space and long
contracts.
Subscription Rates
IN ADVANCE
$1.00
SO
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L a PECK. Sole Owner, Editor and Publ r.
Entered aa second class matter March 14.
1899, at the Poet office at Hamilton, Texas,
under the Act of March 3rd, 1879.
You can surely end Grippe and
break up the moot severe cold eith-
patent medi-
discouraged
obeying, have found peace.
He did nut call for men to come
impelled by fear, but by love:
not by terror, but- by trust; not
with lip service, but by service
of deeds ; not in a spirit of selfish-
ness, but of sacrifice for the
our town says that it is the live-; irregularities of the kidneys and
liest little city they have visited bladder in both men and women.
Henry, Wuuc
nd worth in
troth.
I hope you will remember that she to
a housewite, Uks yourself, that aha has
something to do besides writs letter
that she la a woman of modetate
means and cannot afford to write these
your town, you cannot do any-
thing that will help your business
more than to boost.
echoed adown the centuries as
the most marvelous statement of
profound spiritual truth and the
clearest announcement of the
rules of social duty and moral
nearness to which men have
drawn to him, and those lands
move nearest to the front, in the
their posts. No sacrificejs deem-.
. ed tdo great for them ed no in-
pave mP,
thongh it
The treasury department has
ordered a decrease in the size of
all paper currency. We don’t
care a 'dadburned thing about
the size of them if the depart-
ment will only fix some way’ for
the number of bills that drift
into this office to be increased in
number and in denomination.
A recent and most instructive
writer on the subject of “The
Bible as Good Reading” says one
marked peculiarity of the great
book is the terseness, brevity,
yet comprehensiveness of state-
ment, which marks every narra-
tive.
Christ condensed into one-
good of others; and the standards printed at home looks far better
of civilization and of morals of
daily living are measured by the
To the above tetter Da Hertmen
made the following reply: .
My dear Madami—I do not wonder,
that you are confused and have to*
all faith to advertised remediee
There has been to much nald azalnit
them, bo much controversy concemni
toe them. I am not surpried that
some people hare foot confdence to
them.
I wiah you would write Mro. Bogle
as one woman to another. I wish you
competency in any branch of
their work is excused. No es-
says, books-or poems are written
in tribute to their steadfastness
They die in the harness and are
supplanfed and as quickly as
may be. These are • the house- ‘
keeping wives of the laboring
men.
TheamiltonRecor
at Smite
Seguin, Texan. We have-sold
Hall's Txas Wonder for 15 sears
and we recommend it to be the
bent kidney. bladder and rheu-
matic remedies we have ever
et, curey diabetes, weak and
Most every stranger who visits lame backs, rheumatism and all
is not oppressed by the.tarif and
the trusts. . )
The average man understands
that he must eat his bread in the
sweat of his face, according to
child । en. If not sold
in the world, which will cure your
cold or end Grippe misery as
promptly and without any other
assistance or bad after affects as a
25 cent package of Pape's Cold
Compound, which any druggist can
supply- accept no substitute—con-
tains no quinine - belongs in every
home Tastes nice (Adv.)
land. Why? Isrealites looked to Moses, the
the farmer Appointed of God. For many
years his wisdom and strength
and they form a good opinion of1 reg
from favor seeking special in-
terests, and delivering in high people.
tie is two months’ treatment and
seldom fails to perfect a cure.
— two i would hate to have a condition; Dr. E. W, Hall. 2926 Olive St. St.
Remembe, I which would leave us with many Lonis, Mo. Send for Texas
testimonials, sold by oil drug-
PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY phant, uplifting Psalms of David
wherein, in matchless numbers.
The observation is heard on
every side: There is more pub-
lic improvemet going on in Ham-
ilton than any other town of sim-
ilar size in the state. Yes and
her. population is growing, two.
. .
Boosting your town is an in-
vestment tht will return the
principal with big interest just
the same as an investment of
cash in some business proposition.
If you try it you are sure to keep
it up.
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and signed the upward revision and one who has been married
coming tariff bill, the people at last woke severel years. You can always
O gen-— -L- -L-- aL-----2-2— tell a young husband from an
hope you will enclose tamp oo
answer you without 1099 to hetmeif
Mn. Bogle io. a very estimable lady
and no doubt you will both profit by
belng acquainted with each otber
Should you onclude to try Peruna
thing my wight would almoet
. \
yon can obtain Retall Remedies in this; vacant houses and no demand for
communtty only at ourstore—The K«*x* I
allstore. J.T. James A Sosa. Adv. | them.
old one. When a man has been
married a few months you will
generally see him working in the
garden or fixing up about the
house and while he works he
whistles or sings or occasionally
looks up towards the window to
see if any one is watching him.
A year later he is still working
but the smile has been exchanged
for a frown and he occasionally (
looks up toward the house and
is wondering why in the thunder
breakfast is not ready. Another
year rolls by and his look would
sour milk, but he is still at work,
stopping occasionally to kick the
----- —ma------ -- —- - would ask her whether she has
him to speak in the interests ofidtredeto wrttetmunhrfeprecents
let’s put the big, ready print ples holds to be essential to a
several hundred bullets from
people who insist on the suprem-
One Year...................
i Months ................
Three Months -------------
Nette to Ite Puble.
AnI erroneous rte«tion upon the character, conduct which ever fell upon the
mandingor reputation of any person. Ann or ____-e ,______a_49
corporatiou which may appear in th- columns of
the Record and Rustler will be *la<U> corrected
upon it, being brougbt to the attention of the
pUblirher ,
For over a generation the re-
publican party has been in alli-
ance with the big rich, taking
huge campaign contributions
In the last issue of “Banking
Reform,” the official organ of
the National Citizens' League,
the leading article is given over
to an enunciation of the princi-
ales bladder troubles in
give you rest. Take my yoke appointed, hopeless and despair-
ing, prepared to return to their
- Taft is the proved president of Now just watch our young men
prices of the worker's luxuries,
and necessities.
not want to have another enjoy
the product of his labor. He
does not want to have to carry
on his back a luxury-loving mil-
which will be. presented by all ______o.......
the coming ages, that it is a shod peasant, followed by ignor- was inflicted,
veritable mine of moral and ant Galilean fishermen, preceded house c: .cp..
spiritual truth, a respository of as a herald and forerunner by an elected in 1910.
wisdom and spiritual philosophy eremite from"the mountains and penalty wihl beinflicted this year,
so exhaustless that it reveals caves of Palestine. Coming in- when a democratic president will
new truths with every passing' vested with no semblance ofbe elected.
power, with no pomp. pagean- ; The people do not expect a
------------ common utopia from Woodrow. Wilson.
people, and disdainful of thelThere will still be death and
taxes. But there will be a great-
er chance for life, because of the
reduction of the high cost of Jiv-
obligations to nobody, controlled
countless millions have obeyed only by God and his conscience.
L:. .. 11 ‛(i.A -—+A vA ** A nr ______________
day. I
However, of all his utterances, try, believed in by the
centuries, and speaking to gen- upto the fact that the presiding
erations yet unborn he promised genius of the republican party is
-,e_______________== comfort, peace and salvation to Barabbas. It was too plain to be
cable not only to then existing al who might come unto him. got over. The ninth command-
conditions. but to the conditions He was rejected by the genera- ment had been violated to break
tion to which he came, a sandal- the eighth. Part of the penaty
—on tote iter yy tetey .1 A
99994 or Imperk
tor your catarrh I would be very CM*
to hear of the result I can arure iMa
that no use will be made of your tet-
ter. except by your written coueefft.
Mrs. Bogle very kindly conmented to
have Ino une her letter, which to my
reaeon for doing no. and you will be
treated exactly as she has been.
People recover from chronic catarrh
who take Peruna. There to no doubt
about that. Some surprising recoveriea
are reported almoet daily. I have thou-
eands of them in my fles. PERUNA
IS FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES
SPECIAL NOTICB—Many persons
are making Inqutries for the old-
time Peruna. To such would Bay.
this formula is now put out under tg
name of KA-TAR-NO, manufacturc@
by KA-TAK-NO om,ny, Columbus.
Onio. Write them and they will be
pleased to send you a free booklet.
Anothe Northern white wo-
man has fallen a victim to the
charms?) of the world’s cham-
pion pugilist. Jack Johnson.
This miserable creature, who
the interests. So was Roosevelt
when in office. In his present
campaign both Taft and Roose-
velt are backed by the predatory
interests. Woodrow Wilson is
the people's candidate, under
the wonders of his universe,
which, in eloquence, beauty and
splendor of imagery./stand un-
matched in the writings of any
man in all the ages. v
The sermon on the Mount has
Bible reader, and which have be-
come part of the common ver-
nacular.
The twenty-third Psalm as a
literary production is unequaled
in all the pages of secular litra-
0 ---
4 AU resolutions, obituaries, card of thanks, church
notices, and items of similiar nature, whery an
adnission fee l. exacted, will be charzed for
at the rate of V pur line each insertion.
acy of the Caucasian race and Pills corrected them troublen,"
who will have nohe of the Othello For ale by allIdealer. Frime onte. resolve to do a little boosting for
. , , , ... X. e Fomter-MiburnCo., Buffalo, New York,
business carried on this side of wole agents for thwe , Sniteni
the white line or the Mason and Renvember the name---Donn‛a--and
Dixon boundary. take no other. Advertisement.
There is one class of laborers
who never strike, and seldom
complain. They get up at 5
olcock in the morning and never
get back to bed until ten or
eleven o'clock at night; they
work without ceasing the whole
of that time, and receive no other
emolument than food and the •
plainest kind of clothing; they *
understand something of every
branch of economy and labor
from fjnance to cooking; though k
harassed by a hundred responsi-
bilities, though driven and wor-
ried, though reproached and
looked down upon, they never
revolt and they cannot organize
for their own protection. Not
even sickness releases them from
\llnbiechu
present millionaire-enriching
maximum will be reduced to a
government-supporting mini-
minimum.
sold. BURGES & Weinert.
TEXAS WONDER.
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sound banking system. The
League has endorsed no bill, but
will support any which is sound
fundamentally. The principles
it lays down are briefly as fol-
lows: There should be a co-op-
erative association of all commer-
cial banks/ managed by a board
of bankers. Federal officeholders
and other citizens. This asso-
ciation should hold the final re-
serves of all the banks, act as
fiscal agent for the Government,
rediscount standardized commer-
cial paper at published rates uni-
form over the country, issue
notes secured by gold and com-
' mercial paper at published rates
has a white skin but a heart as Kan you • -kmom e nvineing proof of I A . wao recently was ’ .. [uniform over the country, issue
black as an pcpotinn miLt 'r” ” . : . ? .' . , • , W e ptomise you that, if your hnir is notes secured by gold and com-
black as an E8yPtan night. Mrs. T. I. Collins, , Main st.. Co- convicted and sentenced to im- alling .. it and yon have not let it go too I .9, in ToHa -nr
How the respedtable people.of-manrt, Texs, y "Tiink it is prisonment for stealing a nickel’sfnr, you can repay the.damhse alrendytmersttnPaz’
the North can put up with such a only my duty to confirm my former en- worth of ice. About the same done by nsing Rnxail Tonic,
state of affairs is more. than7 a 1 or- ment of Doan’s Kidm y Pills Sine time a fellow over in Bosque witl per-istesieyand reguiarity, for a
Southerner can comprehend. If 1 tk m 1 bave heet no return at- cunti was ncuitted for stealing razonubit ienzti of time 11 i a 2 ;
.... . .. . .. . tack of kidney tronble. For several counl Wasacuue-o,Sed1titie, leansing, antiseptic, germieidal
JackJohnson should decide ................................... thank. Where the Waco -boypreparati wi, thatdestroysinierolcsstim-
come South casting his leering 1 tried several rotsedies 1 wa uut ahle made a mistake Was D! ..not ulates go ciren!ation aronnd the hair
glances on beautiful Southern to get relief until Iumed Kiinleystealingawnoleice, factoryi then' ! root, promotes hair nourishnent, re-
women, his great hulk would Mli*. Horenes- aud stiifnem aeroms my. accordingt oprecedentnaextsz moves dandruff end actto’restor hair
adorn the nearest telegraph pole hnekand-depcau-d me intenme suffer- Hon h escaped con henith it i- an pleanant to ume w- clear; it right away. anti many of them _ _ .
■nd his Loqy l»e a recc"tace for ing and when 1 stooped to pick "p anv- ' ________________ - water, * eelicately permmenl- It w want to get a house to live in. drugvist will be sent bymail on
andmsbodz mrenezsmee ........................... „ We are sorry that we haven’t receiptors 1.00
.. _ ________ „ - _ W e want yon lo try Kexail Hair! . . miche
toan‛, Kidney how you can best do something Tonie wiih our oromise that it will cost । more ren ouses a we g
i that will help yyur business just sou u thing y u ar, erfectly vat- locate some of them, but we
mi.. +, , a 1+41. Lnetin. For isfed with itn it comes in two
march of material and moral pro i -
gress and development and of j "
•*-,r ........I nahtiontheloruthndrnistnchinn
"e ha.....i ■SZS.’KSZJS“ When " “ ~
being mated with this blackimp bythonsands. - heeded his call. “Come unto me." ‘ Remedy,
of hell is only a girl in yearsand "irateful people testify. --------------- ; \ -
Every citizen of a town should
consider it his duty to see that
- the town is kept in a clean con-
F f " dition. and if there be any who
arc neglecting their duty, it is
the other’s duty to call their at-
tention to the neglect.
Our country has prospered
marvplqusy. stillgoing
progress has
aWcetsrcanndaThourenda
rhal discharges, running of the nose the divine decree. But he does
«Ae Hartman Say y
Write 4 Porun. Teatlmonlala w we
’ 2 • Know the Truth
f fHowtng totter was recelved W
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^COME UNTO ME." ngr
There are certain portions of ML
the inspired word, especially of
the evangelical narratives,
which take hold upon and find
lodgment in the minds of every
tkrely eloned. Deetnem to the the reeult, and un-
lem the infammation can ba taken out and this
mhe restored to Ma normal condiuon hehrine
wlubedrwoyed foreveri nine cam out of ten
bob rail nd by Catarrh, which I. nothin* but an
inflamed conditon of the mucous surlaces.
We vilaive Qne hyndred Dollars for any
9BBB of Deafnees (eused tor catarrh} that cannot
be cured to Hall’sCatarrhCure. Bendiorgircu-
ten. tow. "
r. t CHENEY a co. TOLEDO, a
Sate to Drumgists, to.
Take Hall) Family Hito lor constipation.
—
has been the n
many men who
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