The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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CRATER COMPOUND coats ears,
with a film of durable lubricant which
Chopin's life.
A paper, the biography of the com-
poser was read by Miss Velma Shilg.
Miss Lucile Roddy gave an inter-
esting sketch on how the Chopin
Preludes were written.
A piano selection was given by
Miss Floy Harris.
Mrs. T. M. White sang “The Maid-
en’s Wish."
noon last
are:
Mr. J.
sure no such result would be obtain-
ed. Furthermore, an attempt to ap-
portion among the counties of the
state convicts would violently disor-
ganise the plan of working the con-
victs upon the farms of the state
and would entail upon the respective
sare Providing Working Con-
victs oa County Roads.
..........0. R. Lana
Clyde Blackburn
Frank Wright
...... Fairview
..Mattie James
.......Clam Adams
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SPORTS ARK WHOLE8OME FOR GROWING YOUNG FOLKS.
ENOOURAGE THEM IN THEIR “PLAY."
park,
brought
stalled the new
‘oodmen of the
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AN THEN WHEN YOU NKKD AND SORT OF “DRUG STORE
THING” GET IT FROM US FOR IN OUR STORE YOU CAN “RE-
LY" ON ANYTHING YOU BUI'.
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Artillery,
their si
GOVERNOR FERGUSON
VETOED coxvICr BILL
the law is Impractical and unwise In
many other particulars, I am forced ,
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club meeting will be held with Miss
Lucile Roddy, Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Ernestine Hamilton gave a
, beautiful voice selection.
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consul; R. H. McDil
head consul and state
Cochran, Houston, I
Usetenant; Walter Lo
MRS. LANGFORD HOSTESS
TO TREBLE CLEF CLUB
Mrs. Dewey Langford gave the
hospitality of her pleasant home for
the regular meeting of the Treble
Clef Club Wednesday afternoon of
last week.
A short business meeting was
held at which time, the club voted to.
so amend the constitution that the
hostess would be privileged to in-
vite special guests for the reguler
meetings of the club.
The following program was ren-
dered, with Frederick Chopin as the
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Chicago. April 4.—Chicago fietur^
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THE TEXAS COMPANY
HOUSTON • TEXAS
amrs EeTwumaz
head banker; Paul Revere, Tezar-
kana, head clerk; S. J. Flood. We.
head escort; R. N. West, head sentry:
head auditors, W. F. Altman, F. P.
Marshall, Messrs, Atkinson, Beard
and Barron.
San Antonio was selected for the
next meeting place.
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head camp ended at
y. The new omicets
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while pretty girls.
coats and hats and wearing
of the national colors, ass
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Through the strenuous work of breaking, plowing,
seeding and threshing, your tractor will operate in flying
, perhaps sand, too. That's why you need
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FL Worth.
Come be with us.
Program:
tion.."Uncle" Tommy Winters
mo Address.-----©. H. Putnam
“For All the People”
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Joe E. Williams, Manager
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though the tractor be working under intense heat and in a cloud
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vestment, eartag replacements of gears and. other expensive
WOODMEN INSTAL THKIR
NNW STATE OVBIC#
Waco, Tex., April —Bpvereiga
comamnder W. A. Fraqer of Omaha
gaa
Not a few favored ones with large and active ac-
counts, but to large and small alike. This good
business principle has kept the old and added new
depositors steadily since the bank was founded.
Yates-Graves Drug Co.
HAMILTON, TEXAS.
Any purchase from us will be delivered to any part of the City or
Mail to any Address.
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The best and Chea
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Cashler, J. C.
™ Unercutdlndlao-interatBeermepepomttsoteja ■“» i
. •“ Protbetedbndstrottrezsduarant Fund".... (
to disapprove and veto same, which I
is accordingly done on this the thlr- AGED RECLUSE HAD
tieth day of March, 1917.7
Rev. J. M. WhiUey-ABod his rett- • A
lar appointment here Sunday after-- :$
noon and evening. —-
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ranki of
Jonesboro attended church hero Sun-
day afternoon.
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Let us figure with you a few minutes on feed for
your cow. Our MEAL and HULLS are NOT MIXED
at the Mill, but you buy them and do your own MIX-
ING and KNOW just HOW MUCH you are useing.
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' Texaco Crater Compound
The Great Tractor Gear Lubricant
counties great expense in transport-
ing said convicts to and from the
state prison. This law to put it in
ncini Cotton Oil MLils
VEGETABLE PLANTS:—I
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have ready for transplanting about
April 1st fine lot of cabbage, tomato
and sweet pepper plants. • Let me
know your wants. J. W. Dunn, P. O.
Box 144. Hsmilton, Texas. 3tl.
’rs. W. M. White spent Sturdv
it and Sunday with her son, W.
enton McNally, Who belongs to
U. 8. Navy, is home on a fur-
th. Beaton has many friends who
glad to see him.
eary White, who has been work-
The sturdy principles and sound common
sense of Abraham Lincoln stood our country b
good stead during the grave crises of Ids day-
nothing could swerve him from what he considered
his loyal duty to “all the people, all the time.
The Hamilton Bank & Trust Co.
Believes in Loyalty to it’s Depositors
ALL THE TIME!
more than fre labor would cost to
do the same work. Believing that
me—
Tractor Gears
Last Longer With
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Texaco Crater Compound
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It is the Basis on which it Solicits
CHECKING ACCOUNTS!
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Hamilton Bank & Trust Co.
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crulting sergeants in lining up re-1 His statement follows:
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boulevard and charged acrobs Grant to Birmingham from East Tennessee,
here related
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study for the atternoon: ---- .— , —----—------- —.—----------—- --- -
In responne to roll call the mem- from the real truth, and it would be good Lord bless the day I got thia
------ -----as reasonable to expect.nbuninentomedicine,‛tor it wasmy sAivation.
succeed.whoe.w the success of the •I got relief from the Arat battle,
were in different to the success or te| • • " "TT 2 '---- "2!
business, as it is for a town to sue- and I began to eat and piek up right
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Two fiongs.....
Two Bongacnt..
Quartette.............
Reading.................
Two Songs...............
Two Songs.-a--.-.
Duet ....................
Two Bong........
Austin, Tex., April 4.—Governor
Ferguson Satnrday vetoed the house
MU which provides for the work®
of short-term male state convicts Uta
on the public roads and highways of
the state. In disapproving this mea-
sure the governor’s reasons are con-
' gained in the following notation
made om’the back of the bill:
“While I am sure this law was
passed with a sincere belief that it
would be good for the short-term
convicts and the different counties
who might desire to employ such con-
victs on the county roads, yet I am
WHY WASTE MONEY?
antly in chorus work. The next
some Incident
, companies also and have followed mining for a good
six-inch guns into many yeara.
P“X the auditorium thousands "About two years ago I took sick,
struggled to gain admittance. Gov-1 The doeton at first thought I had
ernor Lowden, Harry Pratt Judson. Tapeworm, the* Hookworm, and
president of theUniversity of Chien- Anally decided it was Pellagra. I
go. Dr. Frank Gunsaulus and Jacob I trntmen. F..m .
M. Dickinson, ex-secretary of war, 10. treatment from e weli-known
were among the speakers. Alabama Pellagra ’Cure.’ but got no
benefit. The doctors finally told me
they couldn’t do me any good, and I
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TWO Second Hand Cere on hand, and how much better off I am now.
006a Uri Madh eona running °om: C"Thank.qod,r "i woon.ne abet
dition. John L. Spurlin, Jr. will owe it US to this medicine. Tan-
l lac. I have just written to a daugh-
ter of mine in LaFollette, Tenn.,
who needs a medicine like this, and
“I don’t believe now I ever had
Pellagra, because I never did have
any breaking out of any kind. I
don't believe I had Hookworm either,
but whatever it was, this Tanlac has
certainly fixed me. I don’t r
there was ever a medicine on
like Tanlac. I will always bless the I
day I bought this medicine." I
Tanlac is sold in Hamilton by J. T. I
James A Sons. ta Hico by Comer I
Drug Store aad Carlton by Carlton I
[Drug Company. (Adve.)
DATES FOR BANNER " |
SINGNIG CONVENTION
The Banner Singing Convention I
which convenes at Fairview Satur-
day had Sundy April 14, 1*. 1917,
bids fair to be a great success. We
cordially invite the public in general
and all who are interested in Sacred
Bong. (Unens yu have the measles.)
We earnestly insist that each class
belonging to the convention have on
hand, on time a full delegation Sat-
urday to attend the business pession,
instructing those'left behind to come
Sunday. W are publishing below a
partial program. Thia is to be sup-1
plemented with various other num-1
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family Dr. says:
f Buy your
^Sporting Goods
F from Us.
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what I have told you, just ask any report a very enjoyable time at both
of the men around mine No. 8, and I pigcen. Several of our people won
they will all tell you the fix I was ta. I
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Boston. Mass , April 4.—More
than 4100,000 in cash was found by
executors of the estate of Albert F.
Whitmore, aged recluse, when Ahey
searched his house in the West Rox-
bury district end a safe deposit vault
yesterday.
NEWS FROM PLEASANT VALLEY prises at Jonesboro. Lillie Belle Me-
Anally won a prize-in the geons run
tag contest Mr. Ed Blum was Ue
prim for taking the greatest number
of eggs to town.
1 7 lbs of Cotton Seed Meal will cost you 34c
83 lbs of Cotton Seed Hulls will cost you 66c ,
rtette, . - • ..
AU during the day domonatration J kable indorsement ever gives a pre-
after detporntrption.wa beldnitheprietory medicine •“ the statement
monedvtrrikt mMprbinzblunteskots made recenuy by H J. wumma, a
of rgulars and national guardsmen, coal miner at the Tennessee Coal A
marched through - the downtown I Iron Co., mine No. 8, near Fairfield,
streets. Civic and military baa<N I Aia., in the Birmingham district,
played patriotie alrson the corners The ntory of his wonderful reator-
ttired inarmez ation to henith was told in hi own
re- words, and is profoundly interesting.
- INTKRRST IN HAMILTON quit going to see them.
------ I “I suffered from a sort of numb
The following letter has just been feeling all tee time in my back, and
khanded to the Record, by Col. John was ditty-headed. I couldn’t stoop
L. Spurlin, and shosid be mad with over, or stand on my teet tor any
deeppconeern Hami- length or time, ana „.».•( naraly
Dear Mr. Spurlin:—I have just readito death.
zourprticlei thinweek'zinuue of "I lost all or my strength and fell
Public spiritedness. of forty-five pounds in weight. I
I want to congratulate you on the used to weigh, when I was well, one.
Response........Miss Winnie Hampton
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need as a town, which the same in- from the start. I am now on my ho,
different attitude on the part of the nrth bottle, and have actually gained lar
PSAAMiton needs a leader in matters back twenty-ve pounds, and now
of this kind. I -know of no one who weigh one-hundred. fifteen. It just hekomn
could perform this.duty. hetter.!than looked lke the more ’ took the bet- Childers Phearwent to Hamilton
yourself, and I feel that if the citissas every day. Friday, and stayed over for the track
s immasimmruzaghi
would within a few years rank right back to work. I am strong enough nightEwith Miss AMma”Mack, botL
along with Temple. Brownwood San to walk .round wherever I want to young ladies attended the trades day
Angelo, Sweetwater and Stamford, go, something I have not been able I at Jonesboro. Saturday.
all of which are examples of what Mr. John Houser made a business
can be accomplished. in town build- • II • x"21‛ I • . . . _ Worh _
Ing.hxco-operation. fact. - Tanlac mighty nigh' raised trutteontiworrhrast"eocent
yotf are making, and with best per-1 me from the dead, that’e what it has to Jonesboro's trades dev gturanl
I congratulate you upon the start done for me. Ir you don’t believe while some went to, Hamilton. All
sons) wishes I remain. 1 1 7 -
Yours very truly.
H. M. WIESER.
move which you have made, and the I hundred thirty-three pounds, and got
course whtah you have suggested and down to where I only weighed ninety
worthy orrefntconaeratton,“53 pounds, and was almost • walkine
every citizen, of Hamilton, without I skeleton.
exception and I desire to say that I “I finally decided that there was,,., _. 2. .
appreciate ths effort which ydu have no more hope for me ta this life, and -A- NEWS AND PERSONAL
mazmmes..
ters which you have mentioned coms “This is just the shape I was ta storio Bunday1shtodnhgfaevorpaniad
sloaestohome andovomonataghieb. -when, one day m yiitde daughter by a rain, the latter being needed
My obeervation ta matters of thissald: ‘Papa, why don "t you try thatbey.yg. ,
kind has been that people as a rule new medicine everybody is talking 4M28Vireie,‛Courtnegandlittlebro-
go along feeling there is nothing to about? It has helped so many poo- dorrn‛ "Has, meartHamuitn SAme
be done to heip.me tome gtch ple, I might help or courne 1 4ay #terhoon with M.aha Mrs. in.
thecestorrandtathure1‛trou2hshaturaihad notaith inanythine. bus to
causes, over which there may be no please the family. I made one more,
control. Nothing could be further trial and get this Tanlac. May the Na
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FOR SALE:—Good home, elose
to town. S room bungalow with good
well, barn and out houses. • acres }A
land haff in cultivation. Good dirt
and in splendid condition, well ferti-
lixed. Write box 42 city. 3tf.
CRATER COMPOUND
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