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THE R A MILTON RECORD, THURSDAY APR. 2, 1914.
2lpNTARTHURMAN FIDS HOT
Few Doses.
under the Act of March 3rd, 1879.
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$1.00
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medicine.
I am entirely well.
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Telephone
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and finds something on the table
deep concern in our affaires du
not raise hades with the landlord
and tell him to stop his hotel.
dishes that suit him. It is differ-
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accounts
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to the pages of the big dailies month.
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body.
year.
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of the three.
each other across the RioGrande
He paid the account less the $4.
Some of the Yankee suffra-
cavorting
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one at the station we will be
greatly pleased.
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Por health makes you
nounceshis lack of wilful affilia-
lin, Texas Mya:
time from a dull, throbbing pain in the
conditions.
convene, and
moat im
kidney
which is the only
and Biadder
tion” after all?
in trying
oft
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Statee.
Ha, diet or
some consolation.
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A Hamilton man received the
usual number of statements of
meet his own bills more easily.
Furthermore, when he discover-
place at Fort Worth, on Tuesday,
April 14th, bids fair to develop
into a sort of spetacular flash
know the various and sundry
powers in Mexico ano I ncle Sam ,
will be waving the red rag at
The rains will cause the weeds
and grass aboui town to spring
up in rank growth, and it might
be well to have the hoes sharpen-
Running a newspaper is just
like running a hotel, only differ-
ent When a man goes to a hotel
in the slaughter of the conquered
soldiers—an evidence of his bar-
baric nature which his elevated
position has not tempered. When
he reaches Mexico City—or pos-
sibly just before—Huerta will'
decide that he can best serve his
this goes to show that our county
is on the right side in politics
this year and we’ll sure see to it
quarter would be given the cap-
tured federal troops, and he has.
ent with some newspaper readers.
They find an article occasionally
that does not suit them exactly
and without stopping to think it
may please hundreds of other
readers, make a grand stand
play and tells the editor how the
Sufierer , is Restored and Makes
Remarkable Gate im Weght
CONSTIPATION SMFELY
mo as ii OVERCOME
Villa’s character is beginning to
show high lights.
all a gracious provision of Provi-
dence that the business man may-
get the proper exercis before
and after office hours.
be a bleming to thousands of nervous,
overworked women.
but that which he has sown.
The reason a woman turns first
to
n‘s
Little did we dream that our
friend. Cracks, would thus ap-
propriate our "remedy” and at-
tempt to apply it personally, for
if we had intended to individual-
ize. we might have suggested
“Sober-Up” instead of "Sleep
it off” as a suitable panacea for
insomnia.
IMPORTANT TO ALL WOMEN
READERS OF THIS PAPER
aroundis considered he was a thief and was trying
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How gracious and charming
is Spring. Green grasses” and
Many eend for a sample bottle to ee
what Swamp, the great
Jim Ferguson, of Temple, can-
didate for governor, is a gen-
Saya the Hamilton Record: "An intalli
biuremedrfotpsommnisnemsenep,
oa. 499O0Y M oil ngnt. out 1
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or Billy Sunday to hold a meet-
inf in your* town, and though
you may not get any money
yourself, the guy who surrepti-
Hamilton People Mast Recognize
and Heed it.
Feeders • and Breeders Shows:
Dallas, her Texas State Fair,and
nervous, irri-
No Need to Risk Unpleasant, 01
ten Dangerous f d—I Dodson's
Liver Tone Takes its Place
r Dgan ‘s Kidney rulea n i e remedy
to Plepore in tlling other persons
r mTae
should be put into it. But such neither side will ever give up
people are becoming fewer every until there is nobody to kill any-
7UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
At Hampton, Texas.
L. O PECK Sole Owner. Editor and Publ’r.
Entered as second class matter March 14.
1899, at the Post office at Hamilton, Texas.
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Industrial
now. f
Dodeon’s Liver Tot e never leaves bad
after effecte, bat works eaeily and natur
ally, without pain or gripe and withou
interfering at all with your regular hab
pie who have apnreciated ita
wonderful benetits come from
all part of the country
Mayr’a Wonderful Stomach
industrial work.
Hamilton county was just on
. Remedy cleans the digestive
tract of mucoid accretions and
For sale to all dealers. Price 50 cento
Foeter-Milbrn Co..Buftalo, New York.
that the weather man holds his
job. ____
on the first of the
Being a queer chap, he
flusher is strewn with nothing
Mr. Stoneburner’s experience on stomach ailments and many
is typical of that of the thous - grateful letters from people who
ends who have taken Mayr’s have been restored. Any drug-
Wonderful Stomach Remedy.! gist will tell you its wonderful
Thousands of letters from peo-effects.
upon us by "State Press” on ac- table and may be derpmnelent; it makes
trouble to thatwe are not the
baa theinaomnia—ita litle W<
we can't perbuade him to "a
He prefers cryingit off—Crack
Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Kidney ills come—mysteriously.
But nature generally warns you.
Notice the kidney secretione.
See if the color is unnatural—
if there are mettlings and sediment.
Passages frequent, scanty, painful.
Its time to fear perious kidney trouble.
Its time to use Doan's Kidney Pills.
Doan's have done great work in this
locality.
Mrs. J. J. Kelly, W. Frieco.St. "‘Dub-
J. F. Stoneburner of Port
Arthur, Texas, suffered from
stomach ailments for a long
time. He fell off in weight and
took treatments without appar.
there.” This, was the last
stronghold of Huerta in Northern
Mexico, and his troops* fought
Frank Parsons, of the Univer-
sity Chicago, asks the question:
“Why do we wear clothe*?*’
Now, we do not assume to be
quite as bri lliant as this Illinois
Yankee professor nor even as
inquisitive as “State Press” in
the Dallas News, but we can
propound a much more difficult
question than that: Why don’t
women wear clothes?
The farmers are too busy-
planting corn, cane and garden
sass to hold precinct conventions.
All this red tape in politics had
just as well be wound up as far
as they are concerned. One
election is all they have time te
fool with and you may depend
upon it they'll put the man they
want in office every time, too.
And another thing that is settled
for all time is that they know,
every rattle out of the box, whom
they want to serve them. .
There are all sorts of elimination
campaigns going on in the Unit-
ed States and Texas, but the
most insistent phase under con-
sideration at this time is the de-
struction of the coming genera-
tion of house flies. There is no-
thing in creation more abomin-
able. and right here in Hamilton,
let’s remove everything condu-
cive to its good health; and mul-
known among your own neigh-
bors. Ask them. Go- to W. 8.
Tate’s Drug Store and ask about
——-----3—,, tended to the first of the month as
The Texans and Mexicansa distinct favor he could then
eeptearing up jack down erecollect what w as owing him and
on the border and just about the'
gtrary he regarded the credit ex-
, , ... mitted his evidence the uninten-
the verge of t ry ing up and ) ou -, tional error was corrected, and
ing away W entht > esse rains everybody was good-natured and
came the first of the week. All | remained good friends.
the way to get along.
cause Southern men have not
vouchsafed the women of their
country the right to vote. They
had best look after their own
affairs until they know what
they are barking about South-
ern women do not want to vote,
if they did their cavalier fathers.
olubssnzek
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flowersspringup in. her pathway, gettes are pitching “round be-
She is the bride of the New Y ear 5 - *
The remarkable success of this
remedy has caused many imita-
(tion, so be cautious. Be sure
it’s Mayr’s. Probably it is
Hoff."
ilan in
be too hard on the fellow, Bro.
Skinner, summer is near at hand
and who knows but what he, in
remorseful mood may comelbe-
fore the break o’day some sultry
spring morning and leave a
whole nickle’s worth of ice for
compensation. After a reason-
able length of time has elapsed
and he does not make retrbu-
ley, who for awhile appeared to
be their strongest hope, in order
to avoid the probability of being
apprehended with his trousers
at half-mast in a blizzard, an-
■mall of my baek, caused by weak kid-
neys. When I mt awhile, it was al-
50-son supporter, an anti-prohibi-
•25 tionist. a successful business
We took thing* in generally '
Wednesday, as that is the only 1
The "constructive" elimina- day in the year that we can call "
tion convention scheduled to take our own. We herded with a big A
bunch, however, as nearly every- j
body in Hamilton seemed to A
think it his peculiar privilege to J
celebrate the occasion, M
That’s
We do not knot just what Jim Ferguson is unquestion-
steps are .necessary to get one ably the man with the ability
but a mail box is badly needed and patriotism to fill the guber.
at the passenger station. Asi natorial chair, at Austin, with
is a letter can be mailed only be- honor and distinction. He has
fore the poetoffice closes thirty made a business success of life
minutes before train time, or by hard work, atarting in on the
handed to the mail clerk on the farm, and no man in public life
train. This is often very incon-1 is closer to, nor whose heart beats
venient, on account of having ' to in greater sympathy with the
wait for the train to pull in. And working class of people. He is
all this raises the question of #hachannd the iAhorernna all the
why shouldn t we have mail box- great wealth producing elements
es at each corner of the square of the state, he understands their
for the convenience of business condition and needs; he is the
people. Of course the incoming friend of education and the help-
mail could not be distributed governor after the type of the
in that way. but it would be a lamented Hogg, and his name
great convenince to be able to will live in the memory of the
drop mail into boxes on the cot- people and his examples of the
ner’s instead of chasing to the- interpretation of. genuine Demo-
<;n if ."“;c00, cracy will be emulated for genera-
Still if we just get tions to come.
gressive’ band wagon and vote; yon may -uffer a grat deal with pain
for Jim Ferguson. • in the buck learing-own feelingw, head
To escape the calumnies heaped
A good kidney medicine, pomessing ", ”7 ’ . _ .. „ „
real healing and curative value should tion, just get Rev. Abe Mulkey
ed a $4 charge on one statement
which he believed he had paid
before he never cussed anybody.
’ Well, Tomon has fallen into
the hands of Villa, and it to sup-
posed Keto "eating his sappers
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Coeur we shall expect him to in-
troduce us to some vivacious
beaux yeux who might consent
to become our appui affinity,
thus sustaining his pet con-
tention that it is not good for a
man to persist in the 4ernal
payment of his own board "bills.
The Baraca-Philatheas have re-
fused to allow Governor Colquitt
to address them in thei National
Convention at Waco, in June,
the objection being that he js an
anti-prohibitionist. In this the
Baracas are mistaken. He s an
infamous traitor, which makes
him worse than even a booze-
guzzling pro. However, it occurs
to us that in their action in this
matter the Baracas re just a
little inconsistent, by not also
announcing that they will refuse
contributions from anti-prohi-
bitionists. and deny them attend-
ance as interested spectators
upon their meetings.
Advertising rates 150 and 20c per inch.tiplication.
Special rates on large space and long
time contracts
no doubt, been enjoying himself
to one side and wades into many hugely since Tuesday afternoon
brothe: s would not only make
speedy arrangements for them, postoffice.
people by resigning and seeking
paper should be run and what foreign shores. It seems that
and her brow is garlanded with
the budding grape vine and the
dainty and fragrant blossoms of
berry vine and fruit tree bedeck
her lissome form. Her promise
holy is given to fill the world with
happiness and plenty and her
vows are consecrated in a baptism
of sweet, fresh raindrops. Ma-
ting birds sing in joyous madness
the bridal song, and violets,
nature’s sweet scensers, fill with
holy perfume the bridal chamber.
it Kidney, Liver
______ ly will do for them.
Every reader of thin paper, who has not
already tried it, by enclosing ten cente
to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Binghampton N.
Y., may receive mud pie size bottle by
Parcels Poet. You con purchase the
regular fifty cent and one-dollar eine
bottles at all dtug etores.
Well, hardly. He sets that dish
that give embroidery patterns, did not call them duns and be-
fashin notes and beauty secrets | come angry and intimate that
is because she is a woman. She;the men he owed were afraid
rarely ever makes use of either he would not pay. On the con-
INWONOERFULSTOMAGHREMEU
Workers of the being courteously granted time
ache and lo-- of ambition.
Sam 1 all 1 hese are very good, but we
Sparks’ prohibition supporters i challenge the whole of‘ Texas to
will jump now that Sam has' put on a better show Than Ham- ed and bring out the lawn mowers.
quit the race for governor? Ver- ilton’s Annual May Picnic and
ily the way of the political four-; Spring Carnival.
on your remedy—twenty one the wonderful result* ft ha* been
A small family can save quite a sum
in the course of a year by "dropping in”
on the neighbors about dinner time__
Cracks Callan inFort Worth Star-Telegram.
Yes, and we will wager our
last pair of diaphanous socks
against the Lampasas “Blade”
editor’s chances for a Demo-
cratic seat in the United States
Senate that Cracks is giving the
world the advantage of mature
experience.
The Record editor has just
equipped his wardrobe with a
new, up-to-date 1914 model suit
of “Tango” clothes with the slit
trousers and diaphanous hose, in-
cluding a purple “lid” with the
newest, Dallas idea in a slouch,
lavender band, a pea-green
necktie and a red-striped ‘ ‘Kandy-
Kid” shirt Our intention is to
out-rival our friend, Taylor, of
“State Press” in Dallas News,
acknowledged to be the best
dresser that frequents notable
gatherings where femininity is
want to be prevalent and since
— You can now profit if you wink by
experience of many people who have
found an easy, pleasant remedy to tak
tion and 8am Spark, has hit the thegplachtror.ctlomel for constipation
Wonder which way
As long as William Jennings
Bryan is secretary of state, there
is not much danger of us having
war with Mexico. Mr. Bryan
does not believe in war and he
and President Wilson are going
to use every means at their com-
mand to prevent war.
to rob him? Not so He was. as
stated a queer chap. He sub-
husbands. sweethearts and
daylight ever came we would
go by and see Juliet. Well, we
2, ‘
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did and when we rang at the
door the notoe of a brawl inside
suddenly ceased and we caught a
glimpse of a dirty kimono, un-
, buttoned shoes, and hair in
magic curler* disappearing up-
stairs. Well, we went back to
the boarding hous for break-
fast and tried to believe we had
suffered a nightmare.
Beware of Ointient 1st Catarvh That
Contain Mercarv
M Mercury will surely destroy the senne of smell
and completely derange the whol system when
entering it through the wucoussrtac Mich
articles should never be umd except on pre-
ecripuons trom reputable phy»ielans as the
daunge they will do I* ten told to the good you
ean ponsibly derive trom them Hall’ Catarrh
Cune. manulactured by f J CHKNEY A 00.
Toledo, O.. con tel n a no mereury and is taken
internally, neting direct upon the blood and
mucous surtnce of ay Mem in buying Nall »
Catarrh Cute be muare you wet the xenuine. It i»
taken internany and made tn Toledo. Ohio. by
V, J. Cheney * Co Tewtimonials free 8old by
Dauggists Price 75 per bottle.
Tke Hall Family ru- for constipation
#heamiltonRecord
Editor Skinner of the Blanket
Signal complained last week that
some low-down scoundrel had
moved his wood pile without his
knowledge or consent Don’t
pounds so far. I was under accomplishing in cases they |
the care of five doctor* for about know or send to Geo. H. Mayr, I
six months before I got your Mfg. Ghemist. 154-156 Whiting
medicine. I am entirely well.” St, Chicago, Ill., for free book"
saved them from dangorous op-
.... erations and many are sure it
ent benefit. He tried physicians saved their live*
until he almost lost hope.
He took Mavr’s Wonderful
Stomach Remedy then wrote:
but would line up on election
day, spread their coats for them
to walk on, and with hats in
hand bow them to the polling
place and back home.
NATURE’S WARNING'
count of our being a bachelor we anyone
decided the other night that if Nut hunirl" of pomen "laim that Dr
—E" 1 • । Kilmer " Nwamp-Root, by restoring
health to the kidneys, proved to lie
just the nmedy needed toovercome such
removes poisonous matter. It
bring* swift relief to sufferers
from stomach liver and. bowel
trouble*. Many'cay that it ha*
2. _ , -----------------------------bravely, desperately! Villa an-
S.P. ha* in the past evinced sue which does not suit him, he does nounced in the beginning that no
next two or three things we
Any erronew. rt-cuon upon th- thararter.
etandingor rputatiot: •1 Any tpr-on,tirm or
corpornum • hich may apoar in the culumit of
the Rerord and Kuster wil !«■ «laliy cru
upon it teing brought to the attentiot of the
vablipher _______
811 resolutona, olduiarie, cani of thanka church
nouc and iteyns of simatliar natur. where an
admission fee 1, exacurd, will be charwed for
at the rate of «- per line each inseruou
Addrea, al. I><uiiii<wi communications, all item,
article, an 1 communirations for publication to
the Hamilton Record, and make out all cherks
draft* P o woney orlersor Express orders to
L O Pack. Publicher.
dimPand -dusky distance back to . Dodson’ • Lver Tone is best to tak
the cactus like a liberated Mexi- (brightneme & health into many houme
can cayuse, so what to left for it hm none of the disagreeabl
them to 4o. but tourroe to ad-Anisftensdhmneszugontseretpaatzbnlsola
possible for q to get up.. The journ h|fa— they C
voonSATiEnTadviurmo «» joinhands tn w
r Ferguson, in the Ji
tionsly moved your wood pile
will surrender a few pMnks to --------------
the “cause” and that will be soleingentefor theVnited
without any light. Even Gov-
ernor Colquitt, one of the former
ring-leaders has become disgust-
ed with his own folly and now
openly declares against such
“conventions.” Clarence Ous-
man, a talented gentleman, an
eloquent statesman, an honest
politician, an independent can-
didate, free from “elimination”
clicks or clans, and is a sincere
friend to the common people.
What else could we ask?
Cuero hasher “Turkey Trot;”
San Benito has her “Cabbage
Day and Hog Waddle;” San An-
tonio has her "‘Battle of Flow-
ers:’’ Galveston, her “Cotton
Carnival;” Houston, her "Not-
su-oh Carnival;” Waco, her
“Cotton Palace;” Ft. Worth, her
FOR THE GRIP
ParunalSombtimbaUnodWih
Gopd Resulta
mumuua A great many
E Hk22a ea people une Peru
Eeaneaa na for the grip.
E Bome it aan
mm soon as the grip
I beginn "
ma during the acute
Ee stage of the din
Eease claiming
Eka for 11 Kreat em
■ cacy In nhorten
u ing the dineane,
u a n <1 especlally
In shortening
Mrs, -ene Si* the after stages.
Many people lake it after they have
had the grip. Their convalescence la
alow. They have Buffered along for a
month or two, without any signs of
complete recovery. Then they resort
to Peruna as a tonic, with splendid
results.
Mn. Jane Gift. R. F. D. 1, Athena,
Ohio, whose portrait appears above,
writes: “I think I would have been
dead long ago if it had not been for
Peruna Six years ago I had la grippe
very bad. The doctor came to see
me every day, but I gradually grew
worse. I told my husband I thought
I would surely die if I did not get
relief soon.
“One day I picked up the news-
paper and accidentally found a testi-
monial of a woman who had been
cured of grip by Peruna. I told my
husband I wanted to try it. He went
directly to the drug store and got a
bottle of Peruna. I could see the 1m-
provement in a very short time ana
was soon able to do my work. I con-
tinued using it until I was entirely
cured."
Mr. Victor Patneaude,. Madison
Bt.. Topeka, Kas., writes: “Twelve
years ago I had a severe attack of la
grippe and I never really recovered
my health and strength, «but grew
weaker every year, until I was unable r
to work.
“Two years ago I began using Pe-
runa and it built up my strength so
that in a couple of months I was able
to go to work again. This winter I
had another attack of la grippe, but
Peruna soon drove it out of my sys-
tem. My wife and I consider it a
household remedy."
These who object to liquid medi-
oines can now obtain Peruna Tabiota.
There’s nothing like success
to cover up black spots on a
man’s record. Thus it is that
With Sam Sparks out of the
, ,,/i Thon-ane- 11wn tinumands of women
race for governor and ( . Ousley , . . .
% 1 • . I have kidney or bladder trouble and
protesting against being the never -n-aet it.
probable “Constructive” selec- w. men’u coplaints often prove to be
tion April 14th, the big elimina- l nothing •/-* but kidney trouble, or the
tion” pow-wow just as well be rsult ot 1 idnry or oladderdimeam
,, , . । . .1 , • If flu- kidney- an- riot in a healthy
called off and let the boys join;
, conilitien, they may cause the okgans to
hands in getting into the Pro-icomedi-a-ed
World is a misnomer, judging to look up his checks. When he
from the apparent determination found a receipted bill covering
of the members of the organiza- the $ 1 charge, do you think he
tion to avoid work of any kind, went tearing into the man’s
unless marching, speaking and place of business and hinted that
uine Democrat, anoriginal.il-
i, ReacMaber, the name- Doan’e—and
Kato no other.
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udrfgsmdnoueuucg . 2.0 -
"I have taken all of your won-
derful stomach remedy and got
goqd results from it. I have
gained in weight since starting
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