The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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"MEATLESS TUESDAY" ON
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(Comanche Vanguard)
The Meadows Grocery Company
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prevent a real successful term, if the
ly enlarge the field of their opera-
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sale business of Taylor-Hanna-James
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T. James & Sons, in Hico by Corner
Drug Store, in Carlton by JCarlto i
Drug Co., in Pottsville by B. A. Mc-
Clendon, in Indian Gap by J. Mark
Boler, in Sblve by W. L. Koen, in
Here is the girl’s own story:* For
years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach
Owr Clamms off Superiority
For Hamilton Made Flour
aid in every possible manner the cam-
paign to decrease the consumption of
many items of food.
terest, and speak a word of encoura-
gement, when they find occasion to do
so.
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SOLDIRRS PHOTOS
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The Edison Diamond Amberola
The world’s greatest value in phonographs, will be increased in
price on January 1st, 1918 Give us your order now and be sure
of getting your phonograph by Christmas.
“AVIATION”
66Aviation9 and
request that if you have not already tried our
"Why not wear it around the neck,
or carry it in your pocket?"
"That's to guide your feet in the
right direction." replied the negro
"You Just can't go wrong, that’s
all."
MEADOWS GROCERY
COMPANY EXPANDS
GIRL’S STATEMENT WILL
HELP HAMILTON
WILL APPRRCIATE OLD
PAPERS AND MAGAZINES
Yates-Graves Drug Co.
____________HAMILTON, TEXAS. •
has completed negotiations _
the past week or so which will great-
Negro Recruit Tells omicer He "Can
Not Go Wromg" With Oota
Tied To Ankle.
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What is LAX-FOS
UX-FOS IS Al WWB CASCARA
and liver Tonic. Contains Coacata Bark,
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin. Combines strength with gala-
table aromatictaste. Does not gripe. 90s
man’s appeal to the President from
the draft boards’ classification, if un-
satisfactory to the registrant.
The board must give its reasons for
putting a man in a class he did not
choose.
NEWS NOTES FROM
HENDERSON COMMUNITY
ferrod liability on grounds of study-
ing for the ministry, dependency and
industrial or agricultural grounds.
A man is permitted_ mark the
class he thinks he ought to be placed
Any purchase from us will be delivered to any part of the City or
Mail to any Address.
We are prepared to furnish you with useful and attractive
presents for each member of the family—giftfl that will be ap-
preciated and cherished. Come in and examine our complete
and varied line of
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Eta.
Abusing your Btomach is the cause of most of your sick-
msr When you eat too much take something in time to aid
it to a wise thing to always have right with you or in the
house some “Dyspepsia Tablets" and a tonic.
Whenever you need medicines or any soot of drag store
things, come to us for them for when you deal with us you can
“rely” on what you buy.
TELEPHONE NO. 87
. Why buy high-priced imported flour
get a superior grade right here at home?
For select baking and general family
find our products as good as the best and
The ladies of St. Mary’s Guild
would appreciate your saving your
old papers, magazines, catalogues,
etc., as we are trying to make up
a carload to sell. The new maga-
zines will be sent to the soldi rs.
Phone me if you have any for us.
Respectfully,
MRS. JOHN. R. EIDSON.
Family Dr says-.
Whenyoweat
to much take
some of our
Medicine. A
teryhere,.July 20,___
Ancient Seaport Of Palestine About
To Re Taken Haig Pushes
Forward.
REX A SMITH
Jeweler and Optician Phone 189
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take LAKATIV BRoMo Quinine, n etope the
Couch and Headgcbe and works oS the Cold.
Drugwiste refund money if it faile to cure.
M. W. 0kOVM8 eignature on each boa. 30c.
will give as many years of enjoyment and service as JEWELRY
will.
What othw gifts can you purchase even at s GREATER
cost that will bring back as fond recollections of the giver as •
“Moss Rose” Flour!
Respectfully,
Hamilton Mill& Elevator Co
- ..... parents and friends of the school will
They have bought the whole- (only lend their aid and show an In-
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helped until I tried buckthorn
The writer was a visitor at the
school at this place last Friday and
will say. was pleased with what we
saw, every thing passed off so quiet
and orderly and the majority of the
peraoomutbtsecureantyveryther the work on tarm and attend to
intrant who claims exemption or de- all of my other business. I kept get-
mpany lessons well rendered. Prof. Green is
during a fine instructor and we use nothing
Ban, Antonio, Texas, Nov. 14.—•
When 50 or more negroes were be-
ing examined at Camp Trevis here
recently the medical officers discov-
ered many of them had a string ab-
out their left ankle and that the
string held a silver dime. The offic-
ers asked the reason.
"Don’t you know that’s for good
lack," one black responded. "You
can’t get shot as long as you wear
a lucky dim."
"Well, why wear it around your
ankle?" continued the questioner.
you do so at once and see if you don’t agree with us in
COTTON RELT ROUTE anything I want and it all agrees
St. Louis, Mo. Nov 20._Ever, with me, too. Ihavecetned back
Tueday is "meatless Tuesday" on I all of my lost weight and I sleep like
attend to my busin - • bit
Hoover has requested the railroads to I of trouble.
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IS MT IIFIGMTING FORCE I
"My wife is so pleased with the re-
sults that I have gotton from Tanlac
that she bought a bottle for herself
today. We know just what it will
do and feeT satisfied that there isn’t
another medicine in the world pust
as good."
when you can
use you will
we especially
The Boy, His Dollar and the Big Circus
One of the most practical lesson in economy is furnished by
the boy and his dollar on circus day.* He has just so much to
spend. The temptations to spend are constant.
The railroads of this country are handling the largest
number of dollars in their history, but their actual earnings
are proportionately small. Every railroad manager has his
"proverbial dollar". He has even a larger task to guard his
dollar than the boy at the circus. This war and this era of
prosperity are heaping up burdens on the carriers. Freight
rates are at a stand-still, but every article the lines are us-
ing is soaring by leaps and bounds.
rHE PUBLIC CAN HELP WIN THIS WAR BY HELPING
THE RAILROADS. THEIR DOLLAR
■ YOUR DOLLAR.
me INSTANTLY." Because Adler
-ika flushes the ENTIRE alimentary
tract it relieves ANY CASEconstipa-
tion, sour stomach or gas and pre-
vents appendicitis. It has QUICK-
EST actin o anything we ever sold,
J. T. James, A Sons Druggats, Hamil-
ton, Texas.
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think there’s any harm in serving sup
per on Sunday nights. Mr. Hoover
isn’t here, and it isn’t likely that he
would ever know Just hou much we
ate,
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wolf were vis:
iting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patterson of
the Liberty community last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ray and Mre.
Tim Wolfe were Cotton Palace visi-
tors Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Emmett Christian and baby
son, C harles have been sick with a
cold but are improving at thia writ-
ing. _-2
Miss Johnnie Dehart spent Sunday
night with her sister Mrs. Harrison
Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Singleton ac-
companied by the later’s father and
brother Mr.' J. 8. Stephens and Prof.
R. W. Stephens and family were vis-
iting the Cotton Palace Saturday, and
they report an excellnt time, Mr.
Tanlac is sold in Hamilton by J. Stephs says Camp McArthur was as
much a sight to him as any thing in
the Cotton Palace, he aaya its well
lant future.
We have ready for delivery.
Groups Photographs of the soldier
boys who have gone to the war from
Hamilton County under the select-
ire draft order. W. T. James,
Photographer, Hamilton, Texas.
worth any person’s time to go see the and constipation. I.drank hot,wat-
- - ------ er and olive oil by the gallon. Noth-
eamps, he says they are something ng
We think Hehderson Point singing -bark, giycerine, etc. as mixed in Ad-
class will have to wake up and get ler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL helped
busy as it seems the class is a kind of
"drag" every one come out and let’s
make it a success and to do this we
must all do our "bit” and not put all
the burden on just a few.
Aleman by G. P. Toland and in
Fairy by Dr. 8. W. Young,,. Advt.
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Special Correspondence:...............
Henderson Point, Nov. 22:—We
had a nice little rain Saturday after-
noon which we all appreciated very
much, and are hoping that more will
come soon, so as to save the grain
crop for personally we cannot see
how we are going to live without a
ninteen eighteen crop of bread stuff,
we are having to do without any sup.
.per tonight, the house wife informs
us that she is merely complying with
Mr. Hoovers’ request of conserving
ting worse all the time and had just
about given up hope of ever getting
anything to relieve me.
“But three bottles of Tanlac have
done me so much good I haven’t had
ah ounce of ache or pain since I fin-
Isehd taking them, and honestly I
don’t feel like the same person, I
have a good appetite and I can eat
P $
Company of Waco, and will make
that city their head office. The pres-
ent arrangement possibly tentative,
but in all likelihood permanent, will
put Claude Meadows in the Waco of-
flee as business manager, with H. H.
Stevenson - assistant T. R. Holm-
sley will move to Waco, it is under-
stood. and will work out from Waco
in the interest of the business, and
perhaps Mr. Stevenson will also work
in the salesmanship department out-
side. Hart Shoemaker will also prob-
ably move to Waco in the interest of
the business.
- The stores at Hamilton and Com-
anche will be continued at present as
branches of the main stablishment,
that of Comanche probably being in
charge of Henry Moore and we are
not informed that there will be any
change in the management of the
Hamilton branch.
Walter Jack Cunningham, who has
been one of the directors and stock-
holders of the concern from the be-
ginning, will continue his connection
with the new organisation in same
capacity, but without changing his re-
latons to the Farmers A Merchants
National Bank as its cashier.
The Meadows Grocery Company
was promoted by young men avera-
ging under the prime of manhood.
They have made remarkable progress
in the three yars or more of their
career here. Any set of men who
couldorganize even a small wholesale
business in a town the size of this,
with its limited railroad facilities
and consequent limited field and
make the growth they have in the
time are entitled to the credit of a
urntasprmeu’stoccmnriyuna the
Liberty Bonds Accepted on Purchases!
-Everrenmtmmt
glfu that .fford only TE
London, Nov. 11.—Fall of Joppa,
Palestine'* ancient seaport, to the
victorious troops, was momentarily
expected tonight.
Official dispatches from General
Allenby reported the Turks in retreat •
before advancing British columns and
endeavoring to prepare enter posi-
tions north of the city.
North of the city Gen. Allenby re
ported his soldiers had captured Ab-
ushashah Ridge, five miles southeast
ofRamleh, taking 360 prisoners and
one gun. Ho said the bodies of 411
Turks had been counted here.
If the Egyptian expeditionary force
keeps up its present rate of speed
the enviopment of Jerusalem will be
complete on three sides wtihin two
weeks. Joppa (or Jaffa) is consid-
erably north and west of the Holy
City.
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teto answer beginhing le liver trouble and spent hundreds
Pneyconstitute” searchtag"fmqute; ot aoiars n different kinds of mod-
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to military service. I ten me out and make me feel like a
Thio questionnaire automatically different man”, said J. D. Patton, of
revokes all ezecptions and discharg- „ . . ... .. .
es under the fret draft. Keefeton, Okla., a man well known
Failure to return his answrs in I in that section as deputy sheriff for
ttonT makes the peratrinetmistoh meveral years. Mr. Patton is now
year in prison. Such men may be I deputy sheriff of Muscogee County
certifed into the first class itself. Okla. nad holds large farming in-
Mailing of the list by the local,.,,
board constitutes legal notice to theterest there.
registrant. 'His failure to recelve it "It’s an actual fact he contiued *1
“Evenatteranawering the question- was hardly ever free from rheuma-
naire ira man’s status changes and tism and was so full of misery most
he does not report it within nve days nt 4. .. . nan., M
to his board, he is subject to a year ° the time 1 coudn't rest or sleep at
in prison. night to amount to anything. The
The minimum number of questions^ nin r.nLi. wnm.a tn.n m,
each wish mwst answer le about 26. I "main trouble seemed to be in my
the maximum about 144. Once fill-1 shoulders and the awful pains were
ed out the questionnaire constitutes ane . hin. +. .. nasen m,
each man’s complete record with the due think, to the condition of my
Government All previous records liver. I couldn’t eat to do any good
are by it automatically wiped out. __a Lna .e.1 .2... .n.
On the basis of the draft man's an- and had to be very careful about the
ewers, verified by the local boards little that I managed to force down
when necessary, the men are divided r a... L...
into five classes, the 5th being exem- u d have hours of suffering
pted or discharged from draft. Liabil- afterwards. I fell off twenty pounds
ity to service in the other classes fol- gin weight ana into such baa
lows the numbers drawn in the lot- • ""“F "" PuE
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THE HAMILTON RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1917
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The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1917, newspaper, November 22, 1917; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564629/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.