The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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'pointing out purely surmised defects. What are they now
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automobiles, in the motor tracks
of large concerns, in thousends
of motor boats and oerHoo aero-
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meat's cause that about $2000 worth
off the bonds were sold that after-
Misses Nona Diltz and Lela Har-
vey are spending the week with Mrs.
Claudio Higginbotham—Valley Mills
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Learn to save the nickels and dimes;
The Dollars will care for themselves.
The most difficult part in starting an
account is the beginning.
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Mrs. 8. J. Ron and gram
have returned home after ■
Our friend, W. T. Poston, living
out near Moshelm was in town last
week after an absence of six months,
during which time he was confined to
his room. We hope he may soon re-
gain his old time vigor and may be
camp mooting at that place which
will be at an early date.
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A. H. Porter and J. T. Childress
went to Ooidthwaite Wednesday to
spend a day or two with King Child-
ress and wits, and 1cientally to
catch some fish out of the Colorado.
—Carlton Citizen.
at Halletsville, recently hold up in
the mails by the postal department,
passed through Dublin Tuesday sa
roots to his Stonewall county ranch.
Hickey says the first he knew of trou-
ble was the receipt of a telegram
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jeiaed them here.,Mr.MarrawasA
cousin of Mrs. Duncan -Hico Newe-
Review.
are Protected by ths Depoeitopa Guaranty Fund
of the State of Tasas,
This is the story of the person who be-
gins early to accumulate.
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any copies of the paper until further
notice and that his papers placed la
the post omice had been denied trans-
mission. The next he knew bo was
Miss Mary Taylor who has been
) the guest of Miss Vivienne Daley re-
turned to her home in Hamilton
Monday.—Dublin Progress.
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R. F. Wiseman, the photographer
of Hico with a statewide reputation.
Get a filling of TEXACO GAS-
OLINE, “The Gm with the Go”
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Our little city had the honor bf en-
tertaining Hon. J. H. Arnold and Mr.
gieat change? “Beauty strikes the sight, merit wins the soul.” The Chevrolet is a thing of beauty and possesses true merit
ger. Wednesday,
were here working
the government's I
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Sturgis Morton's picture show has
been with us for the past week.
Mias Balin Harper, recent graduate
of the Goldthwalte High school, is
spending the week end with her sis-
tor, Mrs. L. H. Soules.
Luther Garrett and family of Mo-
lino were guests of relatives and
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ed for a few days visit.— Cranfil‘e
Gap News.
SCommisaloner Jim Oglesby of pre-
cinct No. 1. Hamilton county, accom-
guest la the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Witty.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Patterson are
contemplating a visit to Auetin and
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hamilton are
visiting relatives in Lampasas..
D. I. Neighbors came la from Aus-
tin Baturdy. He and Mra. Neigh-
bors expects to return on Mondax
for a summer course in the Univer-
sity.
Normal. While in the city Mr. Wise-
man, as usual, paid this ofice an ap-
preciated visit.—Meridian Tribune.
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Go to the dealer who displays
the Texaco Star—or call up our
local agent—
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I am Also Dealer at Hamilton
in die Famous FISK Tires
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1 Irvin Ammons and family have
moved to Hamilton where he has a
job to the floor mill. Irvin will read
this paper another year—CroniH's
Gap News.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willto West and
noon.—C
The store of McKinley-Corrigan
Co., at this place rematned closed all
day Thursday on account of the
death of Mr. J. G Jones, a member
of tho frm, and the employee bore
went to Hamilton to attend his fun-
eral at 5 o'clock Thursday atternoon.
—Goldthwalte Eagle.
Mrs. Monroe Townsend of Adams-
ville made a short visit to Mrs. T. E.
Hamilton Tuesday. They gave us a
very cordial invitation to attend
lets in numbers and offering to the trade. They too,,as well as myself, are lauding it for its true worth.
nd visit in Scurry county.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Slaughter of
Dallas returned home after a pleas-
ant sojourn here with relatives and
friends for several weeks They
made the trip in their pretty new
car.
Mra. T. J. Hamilton is expected
home in a few days. Sho has spent
the past month in Houston and Lam -
pasas, visiting her two daughters,
Mmes. Livingston and Childress.
We are glad to report Mn. 8. 8.
Loo very much improved and we hope
to see her entirely recovered soon.
She has been seriously sick for seve-
ral weeks.
Star is planning for a patriotic pic-
nic on the fourth with flags flying
and a short program by the children.
Only a few months ago some of our wealthiest and strongest ' competitive firms were combating this car of
A very pleasant day is anticipated.
Miss Blanche Roddy of West
Special Correspondence:
Star, June IT.—The good old days
of June are here and we are proud
for they have brought a welcome vis-
itor with them. A rain that came
gently and lasted for hours, tell hero
yesterday. Roasting ears will be
plentiful now and wo all tool very
much revived.
him a present of a nice hat. Ho aloo
handed us the price of this paper as
a renewal.— Cranfir‘s Gap News.
Judge Collin George of Browns-
ville was intown all this week.—
Stephenville Tribune.
Henry Culp was at Hamilton and
Gatesville Friday and Saturday on
bustness,—Gustine Gazette.
Cove Now Hra.
Mr. W. H. Evana and family of, (
We claim that TEXACO 09-
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>hn L gpwrHn, Jr.,
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to Valley Mis.—Valley Milla Tri- -
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All six ot the MeKenzie brothers,
namely, John, and Wilson of this
city, J. C. of Fort Worth, Buri of
Hamilton, Walter of Burkburnett,
and Burton of Brady, have been ash-
ing together on the Loon this week.
This is ths first time they had all
been together in 6 years. Needless
to say they had a great time, regard-
less of the fact that ths fish failed to
bite.—Carlton Citizen.
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W. V. Whitley and Miss Myrtle
Esterling, both of Shive, were mar-
riod at the home of Rev. Joo H.
Frissoll in this city last Saturday af-
ternoon, that gentleman omciating.
The young people were accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Glover of Pottsville.
—Goldthwalte Eagle.
he Chhevrolet MotOr
wTommmmmmmihu
arrested by federal authorities on a
charge of conspiracy in connection
with the alleged activities of a West
Texas organisation to resist and crip-
ple government activities. In the
latter case ho was released on bond
of I 1 ♦ffff.-r-DubH^Progrses.
Master Irvin West of Hamilton
came in last week to visit his uncle.
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Rev. Alonso Monk and family, Mrs.
Pearl White and Misses Ione and
Ethel Tucker went to Hamilton last
Saturday to attend the Epworth
League conference, which convened
visiting B. F. Sikes and family and
B. L. Pate and family this week. Mr.
and Mrs. Sikes were at one time en-
gaged in business in thia city, and
have many frlends here who are glad
to see them.—Olney Enterprise,
—4 —1
Mrs. J. B. Graves and little daugh-
ter of Hamilton, visited relatives and
friends here for several days the past
wook. They were guests of her sis-
ter. Mrs. Jack Moon.—Gatesville
Messenger.
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THB TEXAS COMPANY
amuz4L orncms: HOUSTON, TEXAA.
Distributing Petals Bverywbsra.
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Have been manufacturing this Wonder Car for many years. Each owner has complete confidence in his car for he knows
it represents the most sound mechanical principles. They test every part, motor parts, transmission, dutch, axles, and all
other units are rigidly inspected for measurements; and each part in which maximum strength is required is tested for
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strength.
Sixteen months ago there was not a Chevrolet Motor Car in our county. What have we today? Hundreds ot
owners who are telling of the extreme low upkeep and* consumption of gasoline. These are some of the reasons why
Chevrolet cars enjoy an enviable reputation.
You Buy Lasting Satisfaction When You Buy a Chevrolet Automobile—No Doubt About It
t Mr. E. C. Driskell carried his
daughter, Louise, to Waco last Fri-
day, where she underwent an offer
ationtorappendicitia. Mrs,Driskelt
went down Tuesday morning and
Mr. Driskell veturned the same day
at noon. He reports the patients an
doing nicely.—Hico News-Review.
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Mr. and- Mra W. E. Sikes, from
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IRECORD, THURSDAY, JUNS 28, 1917.
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