The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914 Page: 5 of 10
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seriously ill but was much improv- honored guest in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Clara Eidson Allen
ed when Mrs. Harvey left him.
the way'of civic pride and com-
an being enjoys beautiful surround-
a legion of friends, who regret that
devout Christian having been In the
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Baptist ministry some fifteen years.
Agent, at the postoffice.
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Friday night, December 4, the small parture of Bro. Adams.
The Record joins friends of the
delists on account of illness. Friends Lund church fund. Ths patronage family to Hamilton to tendering
and may ths consolation that he is
free from pain and at home with
Missionary in Charge God prove a balm to their heavily
A CARD OF THANKS
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next week. Read his advertisement
in this issue of the Record. He has
show cultured aesthetic attainments
but he has shown a willingness to
Indian Gap, is the efficient deputy
sheriff and jailer under Sheriff Wm.
Lemmons. Mr. Henderson is well
known over the county as a just
general merchandise and groceries most attractive young ladies of the
at bargain prices, the sale to begin county, and an able teacher, left
Tuesday for Irene, Texas, where she
to a member of the faculty of the
Kooken, now of Hamilton, to a dean
up man. He is also an unselfish
worker for civic improvement He
whom, except Jap Adams, attended
the funeral on Friday afternoon at
4 o’clock when the body was laid to
ed of the farmers by him and sent
alive to the Fort Worth markets.
Within the past seven days 337
coops, each containing twelve tur-
and visiting with friends. Mrs. Cox
was formerly Miss Florence Miller
and has a legion of friends in this
city where she was born and raised.
Miss Creola Spear, one of the
At various times during his resi-
dence in Hamilton county. Rev.
Adams lived in our town, connected
number of 4,524. . The shippers re-
ceived 12 cents per pound for these
birds on their feet and up until
Tuesday night the local shippers
whose turkeys were handled by
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the Father to the inberitance of
those left behind to mourn the de.
--Engleman
...Peabody
A most delightful and edifying
event in musical circles in Hamil-
ton was that qf last Friday evening
with gay youngsters came over
from Hico Sunday sight seeing in
Hamiton and greeting friends.
' Ed Atkinson to a regular attache
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during the long llness and to the
ead hour of death of my dear hus-
band. I would have them to re-
member what Soloman, the wise
man, said: "He that giveth to the
here ought to rally to his support
The Record to with him to a finish.
RECITAL AT LUND CHURCH
Under the auspires of the Ladies
Home Mission Society Miss Nona
on account of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ooe Striplin spent
Saturday night to Gusttoe, return-
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Mrs. Bertha Burns and babe
P. W. Burns and sons
According to the report of John
Cameron, local agent for Wells
Fargo & Co. Express, turkey ship-
ments from Hamilton are to full
blast.
R. E. Craig to the heaviest local
dealer, the greater number of the
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k man to that capacity and the public
T to, well served by him.
Mrs. J. J. Harvey arrived in Ham-
ilton Friday from a visit to her
father, Mr. Franks of near Gates-
ville. The old Gentleman had been
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from a week spent in Clifton liven-
ing up things in the Connolly store
in that city.
” * A number of automobiles filled
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om Suites, Bed Room
abinets. Rockers, Art
Everything you Need
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the Lord ever bless and protect
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one week's business.
As against this, during the entire --
month of November of last year .
there were only 243 coops shipped
out by the Wells Fargo Company.
This heavy shipment of turkeys
from Hamilton undoubtedly means
that Hamilton county farmers are
turning to other avenues than the
informal reception at the palatial
Eidson home to the parents and
friends of the Beethoven club, and
Mies Arnold presented her pupils in
recital The home reception suite
was handsomely embellished with
beautiful palms and ferns* and the
environment for the occasion was
ideal The following program was
well rendered:
Nearer My God to Thee.................
Allie MeKinley
Up-to-date Drug Store
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Suites, Kitche
Squares, Etc
class of Hamilton will give a bene-
fitrecitafatthe Lund church on
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Wells Fargo A Co. Express had re-
ceived $4,524. It must be borne in
Misses Myrtle and Bonnie 118818
drove over from Hico Sunday to
their automobile to, spend’the day
with their sister. Miss Don Higgins,
k Star-Telegram a , whole year for
F $350, if order to left with me dur-
r tog special sale, beginning December
' thbleL 1914. John L Spurlin.
Shown. You will Always find bora aWell-Assorted carefully
selected stock of
Dependable House Furnishings
At prices to suit the most careful buyer. You will always
find my selling methods suited tn your requirements.
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Youn¥ Housekeepers will be especially intereeled in my
very attractive and reasonably price
Housekeeping Outfits!
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We desire to express our „thaks
. ‘ ititude to the people of Cen-
ter Valley and Lund community lor
raising of cotton to bring in ready .
money. Ths raising of turkeys to
one of the most profitable side en-
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a gem of calendar-making. The
decorative mounting to rich, but the
main purpose has been to produce
a calendar that is useful. and that
FINE NEW
FURNITURE
to the pockets of our ieans Master pet, and little hopes are entertained
h Floyd brought cotton to market and for his recovery as it is said a man
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The greatest Display of Higb -Class Farniture I Have
He ought to be encouraged by every of that city conducting the solemn mind, too, that this represents only purpose has been achieved.
• । and beautiful service. .,
are delighted to have them return
to old haunts.
"Grandma" . Wallace, who has
been an invalid for the past two
years, to lying quite low at her
home in East Hamilton. She to at
present in the care of Miss Frank
Peeler, who is a very able nurse and
will, no doubt, relieve • her suffering
to a great extent. The sincere sym-
pathy of many friends centers in
the home of this good woman.
Those contemplating refurnishing
their homes or adding a new rug.
chair, table or other pieces will find
it to their advantage to visit the
furniture store of F. C. Williams on
West side the square. Mr. Williams
carries a splendid stock of depend-
able furniture and house furnish-
cut flowers, formed a scene which
will linger long in the memory of
all who were there. A number of
beautiful piano selections were con-
tributed by Miss Tempe Arnold and
Miss Charlie Jones, both gifted
pianists. Ere dispersing the guests
were served a lovely refreshment
course which greatly augmented
the pleasures of the afternoon.
Special guests were: Misses Aunee
Watson, Amy Warren, Jaunita
Brannum. and Leota Brannum.
Members present were Misses Tempe
Arnold, Charlie Jones, Floy Hanis,
Pat Secrest, Maude Secrest, Carrie
Adams, Rowena Graves, Ellie
Adams, Grace Await and Mrs.
Charles W. Watson.
While here some time ago, Dr. M.
M. Carrick, director of Holland's
Magazine Cleaner Town Contests,
said that Hamilton was the dirtiest
town to Texas, and the people here
be faithfully and conscientiously
performed. Sheriff Lemmons to
fortunate in being able to secure
the services of this man as jail
keeper and chief deputy sheriff.
Mrs. N. E. Smith of Fairy to an
birds shipped having beeh purchas- terprises in farming and Hamilton
is one of the champion counties of
plans will promote both. That to
of the week attending to business whei M Rempaomqidapsistad
i FROM BACKACHE?
| When your kidneys are weak and
torpid they do not property perform
their funetions; your back aches
pad you do not feel like doing much
' anything. You are ldtely to be
it and to borrow trouble,
as if you hadn’t enough, al-
ly. Don’t be a victim any longer.
The old reliablo medicine, Hood's,
irsaparilla,, gives strength and
lone to the kidneys and builds up
the whole system.
2, Hood’s Sarsaparilla to a peculiar
. combination of roots, barks and
" herbs. No other medicine acts like
it, because no other medicine has the
same formula or ingredients. Aeeept
no substitute, but insist on having
Hood’s, and get it today.
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A handsome little son, weighing
eight and one-half pounds arrived
at the home of Mr and Mri J. C
Brewer Saturday morning. His
babyship was given a royal-weir
come and is thriving.
L Ellis, the .big East Side mer-
chant. offers an immense stock of
p Master Floyd Hampton of Ireland, tog home Sunday to a fine new
was showing his father, Col W. R.
Hampton, around Hamilton last
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Mrs. Joe L Lary and little child-
ren, Maxine and Hal left Tuesday
noon for ML Calm where they will
spend several days visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bishop Lary. Mr. Lary will
join his wife later in the week and
they will make a visit in Waco on
their return.
One of the most pleasant of the
social happenings of last week came
with the courtesy of Miss Ethel
Ragsdale to her’ club, the W.ECs
on the afternoon of Friday. The
girls with their fancy work grouped
about 4n the pretty rooms, made
you.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Williams
returned Monday afternoon from
Temple where Mrs. Williams had
been a patient in a sanitarium for
five weeks. Her health is very
much improved and her many
friends trust she will soon regain
perfect health and strength.
After spending a year with their
son in California, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Denham arrived to Hamilton
Monday and will again make their
home in this county, redding at
Pottsville. Mr. and Mrs. Denham
the state for the successful prose-
cution of the enterprise. a,
THE YOUTH’S COMPAN-
ION CALENDAR FOR IMIS
The publishers of The Youth's
Companion will, as always at this
season, present to every subscriber
whose subscription to paid for 1915,
a Calendar for the new year. It to
or two ago poor shall have no lack: But he that
hideth his eyes shall have many a
most reasonable. Notice his ad-
vertisement to this Issue of the
Record.
Col John L Spurlin left Monday
5, morning for Galveston on business.
Norman Maxwell and Dr. E. L
Maxwell were Gatesville visitors
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Winn are spend-
L tog Thanksgiving with relatives to
' i Ireland.
2 Hon. A R. Eidson left Monday
11 for Temple and Austin on profes-
E ' sional business.
E- Wanted:—A cow to milk through
n the winter for her feed. Call De-
E Shazo’s jewelry store or phone 189.
■ Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Toland and
B son, Fontaine, of Aleman, were
ft week end guests of Capt. and Mrs.
■ C. E Horton.
Mrs. Sam Carlton and little son
were week end visitors in Hamilton
|A with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
K Thomas Emmett.
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E Mrs. Arthur Lemmons and hand-
a some little son,’ Charles Arthur,
5 were week end visitors with rela-
l tives in Gustine. -
a great work Dr. Kooken to attempt-
ing single handed and the people He did • splendid work for the Bap-
county. He suffered long and ter-
_2azu, gig At Ap eziig. A,pzuz.a aAg
nMy DM at an Ume8 exhibited that
spirit of fortitude and patient
God’s saints on earth. Therefore,
Gould - Henderson, formerly of didutsevenregentitby Showipe A
disposition to clean up. Dr. K. A.
festive season with Mrs. Allen and
her grandchildren Howard and
Katherine Smith and little Eliza-
beth Alton. She has many friends
to Hamilton who are dalways de-
lighted ith an opportunity to see
Mrs D. Ed Cox, who was to Ham-
ilton the first of the week from
Fort Worth, said that her father,
Capt C. C. Miller, whose home to to
North Fort Worth, had grown quite
feeble and that his health was ser-
iously impaired. Her sister, Mrs.
Wednesday. From there Miss Mo-
Cato went to Mexia to visit her sis;
ter, Mrs. Q E Stuteville until Sun- who is here assisting in the big Con-
day. nolly “le which is still in progress.
I wish to express through the
Ford car which Mr. Striplin traded Record my sicere thanks for the
for at pihee-Acoordingt the cdsavmnsmmnoebvandhabunchaso tdVa
owners of town property. The
goo J of it is far-reaching, both in
private funds for the promotion of rest to the Carlton cemetery. Rev.
Woods, pastor of the Baptist church
A. J. Holder came in Monday ings at all times and his prices are
of Gus’ restaurant having recently i
donned the livery. He to a good duties of his responsible office will
Fort Worth Daily and Sunday for the Thanksgiving season. Mrs.
Smith comes each year for this
mercial gain.. Every civilized hum- as salesman with dry goods houses
* and by his genial kindly nature won
Mesdames Geo. M. Carlton and V. . .
B. Mitchell or Hamilton; Jap Adams keyshave been shipped out of
" After an illness extending through
some six or. seven months, Rev.
John T. Adams died Thursday night
at 10 o’clock, November 19, at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Brooks
Hale in Carlton. At his bedside
when the summons came were his
devoted wife and four children,
Mesdames Callie Wilson. Georgia
Thompson and Lina Hale, all of
Carlton and Monspe Adams of Stam-
ford. Besides these he to survived
by twe sisters and three brothers,
in Dreamland...............
Floy Harris
Spanish Dance...............
Charlie Jones
Valse Caprice...............
Eunice Eidson
Valse de Concert............
Rowena Graves
Tb* Rosary.......... .....
Monnie DeArman
Wedding Day...............
Ealalie Williams
Silver Nymph............
J. A. Eidson
I Want to be a Soldier.......
Edna Graves
Frolic in the Bars............
Marjorie Williams
In Rank and File...........
Allie Claunch
Bicycle Galop......----------
Kate Poston
Jolly School GIrto............
Edith Eraves
in Good Company............
Louise Cornelius
Two Flowers................
Fay Poston
Meditation...............
Jack De Annan
Rev. John T.
which we very gratefully deposited of construction and appetite of his
to Hamilton of this good family of everybody to the community to sympathy to sorrowing loved ones
will regret to learn of their troubles respectfully solicited.
Chas. B. DIrz,
iJ. Edgar Moore and
McCain went down to Waco
ings and every owner enjoys pro-
perty advancement if Dr. Kooken’s his life was cut so short He was a
I will appreciate a call from you sad will feel compll-
mented H you MR us show yon throngh our etore.
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IT "J A I • This department b in cempetent hands
Undertaking
EARGE, FUNERAL CAR INCSERV
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Hattie Roberts of Junction, is also jn
Fort Worth for treatment by spe- admission fee to be devoted to the
Adame Dice Turkey Ship-
. John R. Eidson went down to
Waco the first part of last week
returning Friday with his handsome
Hudson car, which had just been
overhauled and re-painteded, mak
ing it as good as new, and a joy to
the eye.
The five months old baby of Wm.
Coulson of the Shive neighborhood
died Sunday night about nine
o’clock of milk poisoning. On Mon-
day at the Cottage Hill cemetery
the little form was laid to sleep by
the side of the mother who passed
away at its birth. Those who had
loved and cherished the little one
have the tender sympathy of many
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“Please Send By
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our Mail Order departmont hat
become an important adjunct to our
business- Rural residento, have
found this method of shopping so
convenient that we receive orders
regularly which begin as indicated
above.
It's about as convenient to ship
at our store by this “Modern Direct
By MaH Method” as it is to shop in
in person.
Friday. The Record office is to-
J. T. James & Sons
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Peck, L. O. The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914, newspaper, November 26, 1914; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564580/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.