The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1917 Page: 5 of 10
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THE HAMILTON RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917.
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New Fall Boots at Connolly’s.
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UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE
Caldwell, Texas, to pay a visit to her
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Bradley, Indian Gap; W. W. Bark-' opening of school next autumn.
Phone No. 4.
Free Delivery.
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at Connolly's.
Bring your eggs to M. Harellk a
case between H. R. Club rooms and
residence of James Shown, last Wed-
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Dr. Kooken, Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat Specialist; Fits glass-
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Peafowls and Eggs Wanted:—I
will be in Hamilton on June lith.
Bring your fowls and eggs on that
day. Will Neie, Rising Star, Texas. .
T. J .Jordan, who was so seriously
injured In an automobile accident
several months ago, was in Hamilton
Monday greeting his many friends,
and looking after his iterents la th*
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SARSAPARILLA--
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For Rent:—Rooms for light house
eeping, or nice southeast bedrooms.
Whether it be a tew days outing on our own
or child who wou
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. Millinery bargains at Connolly's.
Clean up Ml* Millinery at Connol-
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Mohazy." Everything to go at a bar-
gain. Aycock’s Racket Store.
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‘THE natty Summer Girl
realizes the importance
of harmony In the details
of her many costumes. '
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fabric sold at Connolly’s,
Q. Brunk returned Sunday night
from a business trip to Dallas.
John Bailey of Gatesville is the
gUMt of Jack Turner in this city.
Next Saturday and Monday bar-
gain days at Aycock’s Racket Store.
Don’t fail to look over our bargain
aho* counter.—Wm. Connolly & Co.
We pay highest market prices for
eggs. M. Harellk & Son, north side
the square.
Miss Etna Tillinghast of Carlton is
a charming guest with Miss Mints
Gordon this week.
Miss Blga Montgomery of Carlton
is a charming guest with Mrs. James
Tucker in this city. ’
Take advantage of Bargain Days
next Satuiday and Monday at Ay-
cock's Racket Store.
R. F. Moore and family of Clifton
were guests of relatives and friends
here for the week-end.
You can buy anything we have at
a bargain next Saturday and Monday.
Aycock’s Racket Store.
You will save many dollars by buy-
ing your staple dry goods now for the
coming season at Connolly’s.
Mrs. Robert E. Colson came in
from Waco Monday for a visit with
relatives and friends in Hamilton.
For Sale:—One one hundred acre
place, 65 in cultivation. Good pas-
ture, for particulars address P. O.
Box 488.
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Smart Footwear!
In this time of National Need there is a de- )
mand for Economy. It is your DUTY to SAVE
when opportunity presents. While presentcon-
ditions have sent every commodity skyward it
has not altered our ability to sell GOOD FOOT-
WEAR at a very conservative price.
Ladies Low Shoes and Boots from $2.00 to $7.00
Children’s Shoes and Boots from $1.00 to $3.50
Recent purchasers of Chevrolet
automobiles ar* Dr. T. B. Bailey,
Aleman; Loy Brown, Evant; W. A.
This is the class of footwear that laid the foundation for the es-
tablishment of our six big stpres—the grade of shoes worn by thous-
ands throughout this country. There was never a better time than
right now to use common sense in buying shoes.
Our stock comprises the very newest lace and button models,
pumps and low shoes in shapely toes; military, Cuban and Louis
heels; Goodyear welted and hand, turned soles, in tan calf, gun
metal calf, patent kid, vici kid; also white, ivory, gray and choice
combination effects in glace kid.
Our Footwear Means Double Economy---
Economy in Cost and Economy in Wear
In the face of our low price offerings, paying long prices for
short lived shoes is an absolute violation of real rconomv, as well as
unnecessary and wasteful.
vesting in "watered" stocks but to the
young girls.
Johnnie Johnson, a student
an entire month at the seashore,
You’ll Need One of Our
Bath Suts
big Jordan-Spencer lumber .
This was his brat vimit to Hamilton
are not just what you want we’ll exchange them or refund
your money as you wlah. No matter how small the item
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school. She haa accepted a position
a member of the faculty of th* Ham-
ilton public schools, and la on* of
our brightest and moat attractive
eneh supplementing the other.Thi
give a four-fold result in bloo
cleansing and nerve-building, and
form the finest course of medicine.
some well known watering place; or
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Connolly’s.
Sanders’ Disc Plows give satistac-
tion—Connolly sells them.
LOST:—One set Ford side cur-
tains. Return to Dr. C. C. Baker,
Hamilton, Texas. 13tS.
Sanders, th* Disc Plow that’s bet
ter—sold by Wm. Connolly & Co.
Edgar Williams left Sunday for
San Angelo where he went to accept
a position in the drug store of his
uncle. Edgar is a live wire and will
make good.
Fine fresh Home Daiy-Made But-
ter every day, at Hamilton Coca-Cola
Bottling Co., Baxley A Serface, Pro-
prietors, Telephone 170.
ngpton returned l ast
business’ trip to Fort
Mrs. Lena Jones, a member of the
faculty of the Hamilton public
Miss Charl is Jones who for a num-
ber of years had been a member of
the faculty of the Hamilton public
schools, left the first of the week for
Austin to enter the State University
aa a student. She expects to spend
the next twelve months in the Uni:
versity. She will be greatly missed
in Hamilton pspeelally among the
musicians of the city, and- there are
hundreds of friends to regret hsr
severance from the schools and ab-
sence from the city but wish her ev-
ery success and happinens.
Fisitashere b B host of lone-time. schools wiil leave next Monday for
Nothing will so restore the
vigor and elastic spring of youth
as an early morning “plunge.”
slater. She will spend the greater
part of the summer vacation in other
cities,‘returning homy in time for the
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" .paTiia’onageptarod’Finoghtr, c: 2zveDuro9-er
—--the happiest because one ef the mest -ton, Tenas,—MU.—
effective and economical ever made
in medical treatment. Thea* two
medicines, on* Uken before
Texas, on it. Finder plean return to
shiefee orsmitrdweity store
lye suitable reward. L.
Baylor University, Waco, arrived at ,
home last Sunday and will spend the i
vacation months here. There are
none more welcome home, as hs
numbers his friends by his acquaint-,
ances both among the young and the I
elderly people, and we arg all glad to
have him home again.
Professor Ben Barrett has returned i
to his home in Stephenville for the
vacation months. Mr. Barrett has
been connected with our schools for
only one year but in that time has
won an enviable place aa a school
man, a friend and a citizen, and all
who know him are glad that be Is to
be with us another school year.
George Scott who has a fine repu-
tation as a salesman, has accepted a
position with John L. Spurlin. Jr.,
Chevrolet dealer, to cover the terri-
tory north .of Leon river in this
county, and 'has thus added to his
chances to finish covering himself
with glory, as ths Chevrolet automo-
bile is a aeller, popular with all clasB-
ea ut buyers.
Attorneys P. C. Short and W. V.
Dunnam of Gatesvitle; were visitors
in Hamilton last week. On th* oc-
casion of a recent visit of the former
named gentleman in the home of J.
L. Beard near Shiv* the Record men-
tioned his presence here as "Frank". |
Short, an error which we regret, and I
now that we are better acquainted i
will surely not occur again.
Mrs S. T. Smith and little son.
Nelson, of Comanche, and Miss Jean-
nette Smith of Dallaa were guests in
the home of J. W. Hawkins in this
city the latter part of last week to be
present for commencement when Miss
Margaret Hawkina graduated from
the high school. Mrs. Smith is a ela-
ter of Mr. Hawkins and Mlaa Smith,
a niece. Miss Smith returned to her
home Wednesday.
Mlaa Floy Harris, who has been
teaching In the Hamilton public
schools for th* past three years, ten-
dered her resignation thia spring,
and left Friday afternoon for her
home in Comanche, where she will
spend the summer months. It is
cause for universal regret that she
will not retur to Hamilton next fall
since she is beloved not only by her
pupils and esteemed by the faculty
but is a favorite with all who know
her. On account of her health it la
probable she will not teach next
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r Son, thszpay ths highest marketRex A.Smith, Jeweler, Hamilton,
Miss Mattle Kirchman, who for th*
past two seasons had been head mil-
liner in a leading mercantile house of
Minden, La., arrived in Hamilton
Sunday and proceeded to the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Kirchman In the Lund community
where she will spend the vacation
months. ,
All Millinery priced to sell quick
at Connolly’s.
15 00 Reward for Information
leading to the location of my son,
Lennie J. Wright, age 40, height 5-
4 1-2, weight 139 Iba. Last heard
of in 1908, at Jackson Barracks,
Louisiana. Notify his mother, Mrs.
M. M. Wright, R. 1, Shive,Texas.
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That’* why "DOROTHY
DODD" Shoes always suit
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1 can get them ir such vari-
S ety that you're sure to find
Ra the correct distinctive style
spr every distinct occasion.
since the accident. and everybody
felt truly grateful that a kind Provi-
dence had spared thia splendid man
to us after hs had entered the very
jaws of death. He has almost en-
tirely- recovered but ta still forced to
walk with a ane.
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ley, Hamilton; Sol McDonald, IneTah
Gap.
Studebaker wagons for forty years
the best-Connolly's sell them.
We buy th* farmers cream and tell
you the butter. Hamilton Coca-Cola
Bottling Company, Baxley A Serface,
Proprietors, Telephone 17®.
M. Harellk A Son is in the market
for eggs, and wl pay highest mar-
ket prices.
Miss Lola Hunt returned Saturday
from Belton where she bad been
since the first of the year, connected
with Baylor University aa a t each er -
student in the department of music.
It is good to have thia accomplished
young musician at home again.
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A NA ■ g 6607 99 This word is not to the man who would get
A IVIeSSage CO Cne L lunger rich over night by speculation in futures or in-
id get the most out of your summer vacation.
maintained for jour convenience and we want you to um
it. We guarantee satisfaction in all cases, so, if goods
Mrs. Rex. A. Smith and baby son,
Rex A. Jr., who had made an ex-
tended visit with relatves in Snyder,
are at home. Also Mra. D. Smith ta
at home from Lamesa, where she vis-
ited relatives.
Mias Alic* Boone is at home from
4n extended visit with relatives and
friends in Sweetwater, Roscoe and
other western cities. She is a charm-
ing young girl and was shown many
pretty social courtesies while In
West Texas. •
Bradford D. Corrigan is at home
from Waco where he had been since
January a student in Baylor Univer-
sity. Bradford ia quite a talented mu-
sician. as well as possessing to a
marked degree histrionic gifts, and
is welcomed home by a host of.
friends. .
Mrs. John W. Aycock and little
nieces, Lottie Belle and Carmen Lee
William*. will leave this week for
Rogers, where they will pay a visit
to the father of the little gtrls. Lottie
Belle will remain with him through
th* summer.
Will Petty, a prominent member
of Petty Broa, Mercantile company of
Hico, waa in Hamilton, Tuesday,
looking after business interests in
connection with Petty Broa.’. Motor
Company, Mr. Petty haa many
friends in this city who are pleased
to have him come over often.
The white fabric supreme, that
Linweave.—Wm. Connolly A Co.
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wkstrtelwentorMrsJordanes as a Student in the summer
health.
Worth where he went in the intereat
of the Hamilton Manufacturing A
Electric Company.
Ice Cream and Dairy Products, sod
all kinds of carbonated beverages
can be had at most reasonable price*
at Hamilton Coca-Cola Bottling Co.,
Baxley A Serface, Proprietors, Tele-
phone 170.
LOST:—Last Saturday on Evant
road between Price ranch and Porfa
grey serge coat with Masonie pin in
lapel. Finder please leave at Danc-
er** Barber Shop. 8. M. Smith. It
We want to sell you a new Stude-
baker wagon.—Wm. Connolly A Co.
George Dudley, a prominent citi-
sen of Hico and a fine man, waa tn
Hamilton. Monday on bualneaa. He
la welcomed on the occasions of his
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Ladies All Wool Bathing Suit, in green
and dark red, priced at only . $5.00
Ladies Rubber Bathing Caps . . 50c
Men’s Cotton Bathing Suits in gray
with black and gold stripe, priced at . $1.50
Misses Bathing Suits in black, trimmed
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A Bath Suit and Cap
should be included in the neces-
sities for the coming hot days.
Our store is headquarters for
these.
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The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1917, newspaper, June 7, 1917; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564594/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.