The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914 Page: 8 of 10
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Better results are obtained from
broadcast seeding, though if a drill
is not available sowing the seed
broadcast on well-prepared land
the flnit half of November may be
expected to produce at least twice
Hundred Bushel, Bancroft, and cook
are selections or strains of Bed
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valuable in some localities.
The Fulghum is a promising new
variety whicir matures a week or
10 days earlier than the Red Rust-
require this fall, though a little
nitrate of soda will help the fall
growth, especially if the soil to not
already well supplied with nitrogen
from the growing of cowpeas or
some other legume. A top dressing
of 90 to 100 pounds of nitrate of
soda applied when growth starts in
the spring will greatly increase the
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Winter grain may be sown on
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peace. He is called upon to buy
cannon; to feed and clothe the
boys in blue and each month
cheer their hearts with the coin
of the realm. Men can neither be
free nor brave without food and
The market place has always
been a favorite stand for war rev-
enue collectors. The trader is a
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proof, and usually produces as much
or more grain. As the kernels of
All hail the dollar that bleeds
for its country; that bares its
breast to the fortunes of war and
risks its life to preserve the sta-
bility and inti
credit.
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ways been the great burden-bear-
annual contributions to th* m.
Winter Turf or Virginia Gray to a
very hardy variety, which to valua-
ble for pasture or hay production.
FINE FRESH SHORT ORDERS
From the Boot Selected Eatables
HOT COFFEE, CHIU, SOUP!
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASONI
This momething never offered you be-
M. By arrangement with the Fort
forth Record WC can make the above
bend their backs under the burd-
ens of war; lift the weight from,
the shoulders of the poor and
build a bulwark around the na-
tion’s credit.
All honor to those who con-
tribute to the necessities and ad-
minister to the comforts of the
boys who are marching; cool the
fever of afflicted* soldiers and
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Cleaning and Pressing •Parlor
IN TOWN
» In addition to my confectioners and cold drink aland
located on East Side near the picture show, I have just
opened a first class
Cleaning and Pressing Parlor
There are special advantages in using a good
cream separator during the fall and winter montha.
The milk from cows long in lactation is hardest to
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The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
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Cream Separators
Make FaH and Winter
Dairying more profitable
does not yield as much
wain in rite Southern States as the
Red Rustproof. On account of the
email size of the kernels, only 1 1-2
bushels of seed of this variety are
reauired.
Why grin and bear all these ills when
Liniment kills pain?
You live in momentous timee. and you
ehould not mine any of tremendous evente
that are occurtag* No otter newepaper
will inform you the promptneee and
cheapneggofheThrice-a-Wek edition
of the Now York World. Moreover, a
Congress has decreed that the
brewer, the banker and the in------------- — y .--— -----
vestor must shoulder the musket sowing with the drill than from
and march to the front; that mi-
lady who would add to her beau-
or oM sab-
dnpdes Xorrsamnatou302x3m •
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Iahoring —* apd leade in wwf MX
CAFE .
South Side Resturunt
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great financial patriot His dol-
lar is the first to rally around the
star-spangled banner and the last Rustproof which are said to be par-
to hear the coo of the dove of
Experiments that trifle with and sudawer tte health of
Intants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
. Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Casor on. Pare-
gorie. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Ptoaeant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allay* Feverishness. It cures Dlarrhoa and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food* yogutatas the
St sma eh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
WUBi The Tailor
Daily and Sunday Ft Worth Re- ‘
cord 7 days a week, one year, regu-
ter rate..-........./T.™. .18.00
The . Hamilton Record regular
rate...L.................1.00
Total................................
November bargain rate, both pa*
The variety of winter oats most
commonly grown in the South to
Red Rustproof Appier, Lawson,
great European war, a i
that it makes all others
sown to the acre. The smaller
quantity is sufficient if the seed to
drilled early on well-prepared land,
while three bushels or more are
seeded when the seed to eown
broadcast late to the season. The
ammunition, and money is as im- all these yaritfaw are large, fam
portant a factor in war as blood. ;... ..........
capital stock of banks of $4,300,- been plowed, it will be better to
000, and a tax on tobacco, per* make the surface soil fin* and loose
fumes,theater tickets, etc., makes with the disc or drag harrow than
«ahuaallas alcaalaa 2. A Kak.a mauaa ve
usually result* in a good stand. I
Efficient Cooks end Courteous Services. Ti
ty must first tip Uncle Sam, and
a dollar that seeks pleasure must
first salute the flag; that Pleasure
and Profit—the twin heroec of
many wars—ehall fight the na- toed, 100 to 200 pounds of arid
tion s battles and by an inge- phosphate will be all that the oats
piously arranged schedule of tax-
ation Congress has shifted the
WAT budget from the shoulders
of Necessity to those of Choice
and Gain, touching in its various
ramifications almost every line
pt business.
Specialty of Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing
Ladies Suits and Skirts
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I Will Appreciate Your Patronage
Geo. Ferguson
Congress has levied a war tax
of $105,000,000 to offset a similar
amount of loss1 on import revenue ...... ....
due to the European disturbances the yield of grain obtained from
rate to sitter new
, This unusual rate
kneel with the cross beside dying
heroes... _ ox uw ayew i worn, puoreyvux, a
A dollar may fight its compet- year’s eubecription to it will take you (
itonsinebpsineis,Industriss.may
SHU8g16 .• Nupremaey ’ n trade mubecription price is only fl per year __
bad occupations may view each and thpaye for 157 papers. We offer gga11
other with envy or suspicion, but thhunsqaaUed newspaper and Tte Ham-
When the bugle calls they bury ilton Record together for one year for
strife and rally around the flag
companions and friends, mess •
mates and chums, all fighting for
one flag, one cause and one coun-
fry. . /.
- The luxuries in life have al
ferior separator. Moreover, cream and butter prices
are highest, so that the waste of gravity setting or a
poor separator count* for most Then there's the
,"ad MlteremsdyowUahmtesagem
4 egyitis.fine. I have mod it for J
g.aar throat, atrained shoulder, owl it acted 1
45E like • charm»—Allen Dunn, “ 1,
/"}39 Bog 88, Pine Vallev, Miss.
Wk’d/giE. “Iamapainterand paperhanger by
k*y trade, oonsequently up and down lad-
KAAaMAV/ dore. About two years ago my left knee
"6 became lame and sore. it pained me at
VMk Ng I nights at times till I could not rest, and
M B I was contemplating giving up my trade
E # f on account of it when I chanced to think
EdM VE of Sloan’s Liniment. I had never tried
Uk 1Ph it before, and I am glad to .tale that
Jgns#WbNDA less than one 25c. bottle fixed me up
bi MAA apparently as good as ever.”—Chain C.
" * 4" Campbel, Florence, Tezas.
LONS
LINIMENT
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Send four centa le stamps for • free TRIAL BOTTLE
DR.EARLSSLOAN,,, Philadelphia, Pa, DetB
swers the call to arms and, when
the battle is over, bandages the -------r—----
tie THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION
wndoheroana nphasre for the IF TIE NEW YORK WORLD
All honor to the industries that
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heaviest contributor, having been
0;adaurprotimaosyn802nne land which produced a crop of «X-
instruments, it is estimated, will
yield $31,000,000; a tax on the
Many monuments have been
erected in honor of heroes slain
in battle, poems have been writ-
ten eulogizing their noble deeds
and the nation honor* it* soldiers
while they live ana places a mon-
ument upon their graves when
they die, but very little has been
said of the dollar that bears the
burdens of war.
Honor to the Dollar That Bears
the Burdens of War.
All honor to the dollar that an.
tion’s treasury.: Liquor, 1
000,000; tobacco, $103,000
sugarr>54,000XX)0; silks, $15, _
000; imonds,/$3837,000; mil-
linery, $2/479600; far*, $2,024,
000 and automobile* $870,000.
________fertility is frequently
lost. There 1* still time to sow
...winter oattto the Gulf States,
War Ravenug Tax of 8105,000,000 ohudh thoaxorkeshastd to donos
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I wish to announce that I have purchased the
Tailor Shop formerly owned by Harris & Main. I am
prepared to take care of your wants in anything per
tining to
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sweet, warm skim-milk for stock feeding, alone
worth the coot of a separator in cold weather. There
is surely no reason to delay the purchase of a sepaja-
tor or to continue the use of an inferior one. You
can't afford to wait until next spring. Let the Do
Laval start mring cream for you right now and it
it coet by egrimu.
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For Real Restaurants
Satisfaction! y
Practically a Daily st ths Price of a
Weekly, No other Newspaper in the
wodd gives so much at so
Tte year 1014 has teen the moet extra
ordinary in the history of modnen times,
it has witneseed the outbreak of the
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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/m1/8/: 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.