The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913 Page: 4 of 16
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The amendment was offered by tain other liquor laws to $10,000.
Tarver, McAlester, Reeves and sev- This sum will be expended rather
condition prevails in the other large
cities of the state, and that the only
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Eight Other Women Are Charged
With Offense and They Must
Answer Before Grand Jury.
been farming, but before that he
served our county for four years as
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least $40,000 worth of liquors to
'university students annually. There
was little or no opposition to, the
plan.
A few moments after the adop-
tion of this amendment, Lewelling
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are wo are prepared to supply them—from One Piece to a
Complete House Bill.
Let Us Make Your Estimates and Sell
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“What was the upshot of your
conferencer" he was asked.
"Idonot care to talk about that.
It is a matter I cannot discloee,"
said the Texas "insurgent" Demo-
crat.
Mr. Henry said he wanted it un-
derstood that he was willing to"co-
operate" with the Administration in
bringing about the enactment of
currency legislation “if it takes all
summer."
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Let us Figure on Your Bill or
We Have Anticipated the Needs of !
Users and Stocked Up with the Biggest,
and Finest Lot of. Genuine Long ■Leaf
Pine Lumber Ever Before Brought to I
Hamilton. In addition we also carry a complete j
line of ALL KINDS OF BULDINGMA-
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wear, linen heel and toe,
ore Navy, Tan, Black M An
White, 8 pairs for.:.0laVV
We haven’t space to give the prices here, but the Sale prices, as
advertised, are continued and many others marked away below
anything ever heard of. Come in while the big reduction is on.
Sale Continues one Week from Sat Aug 2
The Big Racket Store
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LA few sixes in whites.
25 to 33 Per Cent Off
We have cut the price on
all sheer fabrics from 25 to
88 1-8 per cent. AU short
length in piece goods have
been removed from the wrap-
pers and ticketed No. of yds,
former price, .etc.. whic we
sell now on remnant counter
AT HALF PRICE. For ex-
ample, 10 yards of Calico,
former price 50c. Yon can
buy now for 25c
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Our prices are right and no matter what your wants
Make ready for the New Fall
Goods which are beginning to
arrive, and in order to make
this desired room we are
making close out prices on
many different lines of sum-
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stock, 2.00; 2.50, 8.00, 8.50
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will stand by my amendments t
the currency bill against the world,"
declared Representative Henry of
of Texas. today, when asked how
the President and he “made out" in
their conference. *
Mr. Henry says the President sent
for him to discuss the currency
GET THE CASH AT ANY SACRIFICE!
LUMBER
This is the season of the year when everybody be- J
gins to figure on needed repairs about the place or
Austin, Texas, July 30.—A secret
service for Texas, disassociated
from the rangers, devoted to the ex-
clusive task of suppressing the il-
licit liquor traffic and'"’under the
sole direction of the comptroller
Mr.B. H. Baxter left for the Eastern Markets Saturday to
buy a stock of goods, the like of which has never been known in
the history of Hamilton, but he said he must have the Cash, and
left orders for us to
Spring sad Sammer
Merchandise
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Foa Salk—Jersey cow with young
calf for sale. Will sell either or
both. See me at once. J. J. Cleve-
land, Hamilton, Texas.
there is one woman who sells at Hamilton, Texas.
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seeks. He is democratic to the
core and altogether no man fa the
county is better equipped to AU
this office than Jim Dempster. »
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Waukegan, BL, July 30,—The
eight women of Volo who recently
placed Mrs. John Richardson on a
rail and carried her through the
village streets must answer to the
grand jury. State’s Attorney Bady
announce! today that -evidence to
being taken against members of
the party.
Mrs. Richardson was called to
the porch of her residence, one even-
ing last week, by a neighbor, a
powerful woman, who threw her
arms around Mrs. Richardson and
carried her to the street, where sev*
en other women were waiting with
a long fence rail
They carried their ecreamfag
prisoner down the main street and
back on the rail
Asa reason for their act the
women asserted they believed Mrs.
Richardson to be too friendly with
her brother-in-law. Mr. Richardson
a cripple, helped his wife to leave
Volo immediately.
At the instigation of his many
friends from various portions of
the county, Jim Dempster, to ser-
iously considering the matter of be-
coming a candidate for County
Clerk, next year and his formal an-
nouncement will be made in due
time. Jim Dempster to two well-
known to most all of our readers
to require any introduction from
to establish an independent corps of red, white and black ones for sale
officers.
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bill adopted in the house today and $7500 intended to pay the comp-
carryfag an appropriation of $25,000.
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federal liquor licenses but who have pants going at 88c. Wheret At
no state licenses. He said that this McKinley-Corrigan Co's.
It is our endeavor ta re-
dues our stock, in fact, make
a clean sweep of all
us. For the last several years he to the departmental appropriation ment raising the appropriation of
Tuesday and Wednesday, August, 12 and 13.
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August 12th and 18th. Commodious camping grounds are being made to receive larger
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Peck, L. O. The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913, newspaper, July 31, 1913; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564511/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.