The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1919 Page: 1 of 10
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Mine
EMls Mal Heavily
is an ’old town.
here,the
tound
the
More
drillers ot
I Germany
many
.-z j
who
ization
of
groat er depths are
In driul-
ma.
ity is
dozens ot
a
county.
- t
the
were
oll Aelds ta
the d
ever get to Hamilton
It is ashame
iunicatione which be
that we moot submit to the injuntice
town In the United
there to no
-taks to
with
Aeld not yet ne-
that to necessary for
add to the pleasures
Stonea cakes are being made MT
routine. His bath
lowe an
le world. 3
t
a
Hentalk tamilye
ek
e
crop indicationa are of the beet, and
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business and professional
ed and what
of the ceneerta
Mat necesaary to a
stat's
ed i.
action
lunch, which to also
li
from
that be to give na
t
unjust situatlem.
I"
and
golden harvest.
If the town presented
1
and cites the
oil
g.
well taken, to a
f
tor Company
area and
ence OuMey, Assletant
n
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In
AMKNICAN
3
or
Change in the Price of
HUNS DON"r THINK
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Ford Cars
centrul Texas deposits into paying al
ga
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WM. CONNOLLY & CO.
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a
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Goodrich
! Sunday’s
the
onl
aad ht
let aa
made j
andiev
the in
richent
ore a
mai
uniforms, Ancl
German guard
e," he said, "that soma
be found to make war
But it la too much to
not to
There
"If I had one answer to give, I
would want to answer this question:
What was it. that made it possible
by ui
close
I
I
look at the train schedule
Worth or Waco to an near
wood
ot
in Ha
the M
town J
4' 1 ,
:■
_the-state to full ot unscru-
And erooked oil atock ealee-
and
the :
i
...Fort
• they
of their toll and
k to cause-to.ar
■mill that men will cease to have
personal interests and to strive to
attain them. a
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“ Notw
Mug of wel
the wanton
it was proi
at at that
which
prove
one o
falls I
other
else and consequeni
nounced Ahe worst
Forte, Jan. 2944
dors, 220 day and al
2a
*/ 408
" -fp
book we eon ft
pie ite lived by i
he early days in
of the oil aft
/to the taet
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mLaen
among them to a great
thone Fathers and M
for the United States,
months. toorgani
Stephenville.
Lack of hotel accommodations al
so crops the winge at development
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We ho
means will
toss likely.
Should do M
Hamilton, and
2
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.“E
EMETe,m
streets begs
age. For a
itiment sad several
wremrugnessan
our belief in
Govern monte
r
----
or pep,
to writ-
secre-
Hampered by droutha tor the past
Ave years this section of the State
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of a bigger and better
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m—ee
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, ile
ft
toy HWtty owm
Inglthetr hi
a olution of the
riving us good atre
io town. Atiny
.u-aa
Agriculture. In a speech before a
joint nenslon of the Texas Legisla-
tare boro yesterday. The great con-
tribution the farmer made to the
winning of the war was done des-
pite the constant drain the draft
made upon his manpower resources.
Ousley said bo could not believe
that the war has taken all hatred
out of mankind.
nowHin south Texas. several six to
eight thousand barrel gushers har-
ing just boon brought to at Colum-
bae. down in the Brazos bottom.
American police in Porto,
new organizatlon oghetod.
erationa have beep
SSIAloqurn!
business or afair and I
all abontrus outstrip ut
not bvena too bold on
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SGxgepim
! ijmde ।
2-2/004 !
ence and to dlnguntingjot
er or vialtor to the elty’w
hotel services. Why out
Are glons atter better tr
take ateva toward provi
hotel service in Hamilton?
this mature of the
dation-utones to a
and progres of a m
ur-citineuship.tomMEMMon...
The Record-wppoale to the power
--
arrest of many
The Americn
■
-aBguem 2 ■ . _2121
AMeryhMvryMMMMMjMMM--
FKKAS skKMs to BE ___:
ONR VA8T OIL FIEI
WeeMtahe citiens we have
us, and the memory of those
Ave gone on before by com-
the structure of modern civjl-
upon the bury stable founded
the"ame time e
piles of letters and
After breaktast. he turtles re-
chief of his servants
blmoF’sunthesn and larger quarters
sought, prevails. The tew vacant
business houses are being looked ov-
OBSTi
iercial or industrlal organiza-
and there were no big indus-
osasorns, la fact. everything
Austin, Jan, 29Prhe American
tarmersdid more than any one clase
in helping win the war, said Clar-
tot stock salesman to get away
he bulk of
wild
with 1
w.
la kJ
to be
before him clippinga from
--pera, severely censor-
has boon , I
» have enoh
.to tmu
m "mS J
erties if they were on the
to learn frat hand afahenk
previoualy boon chiefly ...
among Ameriean omicer and
" had been wounded.
yy was to give tor
10 inch Boots in broy
ite, but a fewleft, regy
2 22 ...
_ . ere is an uni--air of Andiferene m
versar demand for a resumption ofby almost Impasenble
the old motor car service from Waco of down town hotel or
to Hamilton and for aa extension/and other doporable
of thia service to Comanche and our civic status. Otheri
« might be induced to oi
|. meets other than la sit
— state are apparently in the mak-
Ang,bu men from amny points ta
the United States/ are looking over
--- outlders have ’taken
iife
i ■ 111 m ।
adsudakak
the van of prosvess
ihrough’the eta
Ford ft
Tosdlitec
ble price,eq
tunitles for progress are retarded by Ing tl
Amgagmantmpaim gnpyieg Ahmg ApAuga " Aga,
GOING TO RXTRRMR. IN
GOVKRNMKNT, OUBLKY
La. TKLIA TRXAN SOIONS
V «
POLICY OF THE
the town are met
no and their doom
adants of TUBBS fl
he next ten ywi
erjcitizens rich,
qultably divided.
years to make all
" if the wealt v
better ap-
a progres-
gv
o’clock
--
am two dollars to four dollars per
rrol today. However, Mr. Jones’
truing to “look before you leap”
the oil game is timely, and should
well heeded Still. with honest
alihk and the proper guafaing of
wj vast oil Intersota, Texas will.
__
nearly 600 certous Aghta due to
American soldlers, occurred to the 3 2
department of the Setae during Dee-
ember, seys the Matte today, dto-
cuseing the reorganization of the
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Franee sir army etronger
which Germany had dove
arty years?”
“Hero is the answer:
these men
-of’rezas, which stretch
a extreme northwrestern
to the guit. with valuable
was conducted in a moot primitive
x way, and that was, good and all
taught for the ora in which our fore-
athers lived.
01 to one small section of Okla-
■da made that state the rieheot,
ir capita, of any state te the union.
• Irons Government exerting it
through a mighty poopte. but
strong, melf-rellant people, ee
ring their powers on the Qy
ment. .4TN
"The idea of an all-wiye. all p
erful Government is the floss
idea That Government debtr
the Individuai and smothered ,
soni,"
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the frontier whew-he left Germany-
The exile wears civilian elothes made
by the local tailor at Zelst.
Those Who have.not noted the
gradual change te the tormerem-
peror’s appearangesenmel recog-
nizehimthe elderly civilian with
chort whitish vandyke beard and
dondewhat thinned gray hair, which
however, still is in good condition
conaidering his age.
1 * tin * *
Tement sidewalks, water or newer
’ nntema. no trade leagues nor other
have any pride in the ton » ot
to see a development w deh
inerease the values of pi spec
m and that, therefore. no war
dnity will be exacted. They la*
Under illusions regarding the
ten bt the.Aemrican people, es-
By. President Wason. I have
procenelonis passing the Adlon
cheering the general te com*
I of the American mission in
, . j
.2‛$6.05
idhheela,hu afew
p !
■ .J
to an ex-
vornmaont.
ly ta muaic in the parlor.
The farmer oeaporor never weare
uniforms nowadays, although many
— * “ those of all the
» nr
it
inadequnte Intel service. There are
K
8
There are few stops which can
taken, howeee toward building
most of which are of a congratula-
tory nature. However.there are
letters at
imposed upon a town of any eon-1
seguence, and while the present
schedule remains there te not the
slighteat chance for real developme
of our resources and industrial po-
sibilities, for the town and county is
A walk in the garden comes
9mmanantirsmeimecddamind
iAvebum"ANother-bath
of such train servie aa te provided ien,
for this nection. The present oar- the
vice te the moot inconvenient over amei
are changing hands
_exeeptional fgures in keeping
the proving at the
scrod. Many; thousand seres are
now under taboo and a number of
ars for thetowesCPOSSi-
insistent with dependa-
is too well known to
great things, we seem to be inclined
to forget the peoples that make
them. It seems that we have al-
ready torgotten that we took over
the rallroads with the agreement
that they were to be returned with-
te twenty-one months after the algn-
ingof pence. h
"You sennet expect people to
keep their word if the Government
does not keep its word. We must
remember aht even the people can
L J
It would be unworthy of us as
Aeir descendants should we continue
or detre to -continue to order our theywouid
HAMILTON'S
SERVIGEANO
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aNvoo along the primitive lines which
I iggteid in i<i bgMH—hdhhdedftBA
tentment of thec frantiersmen We
should wako up. should respond to
the reveille call of modern times and
build our cittzenship and town to
conform in every- r sugar* to the
ress of these, reconstruction
'• . - E
—.—_ usual---
men who do not
He rises about ,
•I,
-5,5. 7 <
„ , ww., a,., „fcl ! ;
i Grade School Sham
soles at a reduction
originally and are dellelous. You
get them at the Grocery Btor of
G M. Cariton Bras. & Co., and they
come tots cheaper than those made
at home, and are always ready for
an emergency. Trrthem, you will
be sure to Hko them.
e > 525.00
650.00 -
775.00
In Hamikon When
Thon had no railroad trains, no
bain roads nor paved streets, no
practically tuolated from the balanceot
of,------"* ""1"
WEWhal
. rm
men of Hamilton are tho proper cit-
anna 5 th* >^1 o' ngr
7.‘But the writer would 4
on to thetactethatthe
imtt nl was a local
- Investors from every mection of the
country have their eyes on Hamilton,
and men who would buy largo prop-
—
bowers scat by •* ®
has suffered great losses in crepe, borde
Ube stock and from the general prove
hlatus of our eittzene. Now that wo ilon, 1
have a nue seosoo in the ground and
- ,,03,
#
ourte.
1.50 3 Ameran
to have faith in Haas*
___proc cat and future. And
as fait i to proven by works,. the man
de early days bore the___
ad paved the way for the growth priate
of tho biesainga of liberty and aid- monun
. vinced civilization we now enjoy- Evel
'. Is tollowed by a thorough
- -----j to Which he"has been ac-
that are eustomed bince his univeraity days.
"* "After his bath he has an extremely
simple brektaat, pometimes in his
iuteztokae"taimippismegirtorrarororgtorrmetruneuenrtseofuneprgmpeetpuim‛wy
“Tuttesha pormitw"omi"mote the are appe
rpootocu । pvarance and exemplil
rago tojsive spirit.
FP
oil deposits underlie a very targe
arm of Texas, and Mr. Atwood’s
statement that the Texas oil felds
promise to become the largest and
22rtb.‘“J2U*w "i doubotiens
it dem not take many wells,
spouting six thousand to ten thou*
sand barrels of oil per day, at from
two to four dollars per barrel, to. the
pile up immense riches, and such bur
of the actual t et som.
thing moot bo done and i men mt
not be delayed if Kamil tea people
tobe very iucheneeurand- by the
promie of tog otrmidsindieatea by
Mertormations through which the
drills are pasaing.Aaaqonsequence
there to great netivity in tense and
royalty circles, which is likely to
inerease from day to day to the
sr and plana ter two or three addi- tag.
tloaal Horn are dally expected. The ■
season for rope has bom exception-
ally good ayd general"L .
suggested ta all knee throughout the
new discoveries being made evry I
5 day. I
e. ! The indications are that there is ।
enough oil in Texas to make every i
cittern of the state comfortably I
rich, provided we do-not allow the i
sapitalistie oil operators and the I
o .1. 11 i « mini■ iwa——
_______ ____ try soma.plan,' and not
an oil Bold of untold renources al tuht, or busy with entii
$3,
ind bettr Hamilton, 1
kec by strong organization:
l ho reason for delay te the
ition of a strong commercial
lustrial league or club, and
• E
I ' Runabout*
L,- Temecar
- the Tormer emperor to
i , ABMY WAN BRATEN
Parte, Jan. 29.—A, French gener-
I who has Jut arrived from Berlin
describing conditions in the Ger-
man eapital. In the Mantin.snys:
"The German people, believing
____ the i War te over, think that their
we not expect of the bad times at an end. They do not
' lieve that the German army was
---—-----
-
—- T‘ H
are now betag brought to <
ally wU over west Texas, from ’
up and —
Whent The
I andhospitable, the doors T/to
dr UtUe, rudely constructed guts
re- always open to people who
meed to come their way. They
1 no modern conveniences, none
the luxuries we enjoy today, but
............. ।
Som (industrial aad commreeu
program by continuing to keep step
a to the race that is now before us.
dsdetsFilmosAffver the state,be- the
cause we must not forget the test bar.
that oil is known to exist even ta egt
Beli, Willamson, Milam. Falls, Me-
Lennan and other adjolning uh-
- _
After lunch the former German
ssz’jgyxjt
ing-or ditating to his
tary,a former omcer,
‛ In the Engiishstyle-at
। but ta actual aion, our chances for
wonderful develmmmt are readily
apparent to all, then to be brought
to a realization that all our oppor-
mand investors muster upcournge to I »vp spirit.
• overcome all railway tnconveniencem *^* u-gets work -eHhewt gOtoF
-—Djand venture into Hamilton they Bad to necure better train mrviee, -a city
hotel and to build bettor streets.
------------.
it society, i
and tol-ts
-ifacor
---
•9N
' Ama---T
5- (Temple Telegram)
aT3u,mu danetopma"t"is"a sumontas aumpie'i-am
fair to make this state the richest teg “ " “
In the natios, L——4 hen
7 1ndicalons now are that valuphle pul
17
3 1
1, chivalrous and ruggedly hon- _
id tralghttorward pf any folks piecing
the sun shines on, and tom
mil UMUSUIULY PROMISING
a---* FT7F,2 . i0-822 34 . 12%
DAUd
who Uvee among us
>mething to aLmpruny
NRBS who own their
r property haH Wlit
* tdlyeon:
the towns
Mxf i
t4o^ th e ctorig.
’ Mftugn meal.
..I
.25
us be up and doing while the day
of opportunity to yet now. .
nl A • * '
The Prices F. O. B. Detroit A
Te 11 "F"
"ta/
•ties, and doubtles only time and
money are needed to develop these
Mil M HAMILTON
»n, and Ite Progreagivenesn. should, Ji --
Oke a remanta, watchword, and there should be no
ompose the eNU- lagging in any quarter, but every
one ahould jota to working out a
program which will mean,thacamF
2% sA.
of the town Abecaune
• he day of the aytomoMi
metor, the truck and other
ig maehtaua. crude on* brought
it cents per barrel,as agaihat
auselof'Present
hr Gm kN.
soldiers and to
latetrining
planned to deaf
adds the newspaper. .
Delimiter statistice as proving the
inemiclency of eoeh polleins.
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The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1919, newspaper, January 30, 1919; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583399/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.