The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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taken three doses, then all grip-
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will be broken. It promptly op-
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the air passages of the head;
stope nasty discharge or nose
running; relieves the headache,
dullness, feverishnees, sore
throat, sneering, soreness and
Don’t stay stuffed up! Quit
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Howard Cemetery: Mrs. R. A.
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Remember we have a fresh ship-
mentof garden seed, also onion
set* Place your order with us now,
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OFFICER
(Port Worth Btr-Telegram) '
Pay your auto license"at once, is
the advice of George W. TilTey of
Waco, special egeer forth* Stat*
Highway Department Only a few
days ramate in which th* licenses
may be paid. Tiley said that the
vigorqis entorcement of th* Stat*
l have purchased the new and second hand furn-
ture hurinoo* formerly by OBn D.
Pierce, next door east of Tom Emmett’s tin shop,
and am continuing the business at the same old :
stand and have added a
Fine, Fresh Stock of Staple j
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The now Ford ears era coming in
limited supplles. Get your orders
in bow in order to insure delivery
at earliest possible data.—Wm. Con-
nolly A Company. tf
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VALLEY WEIL IS "DNY"
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B J. Pittman, treasurer of the
Leon Valley OU Company. said over
aa tollows: Mr* C. R. Tay- ." 701 EI
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andiet im show you aomereal barghins..
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dent Mr* C. a Tayomon.thesen true. He said that the wel is
■ drilling around 2,409 foot end that
the log of the driller show* good
, TAKE Nonas.
. For expert Blickomithing, Wood-
work, Wagon altering, Horse Shoe-
Ho conferred with city and eoun-
ty omelals on th* enforcement of
the laws. All assured him they will
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;; Mr* C. R. Horton.
Committees seleeted as follows
mass appointed for the coming year
to superintend the work of clearing
and earing for the grounds:
Gentry Cemetry: (Which in-
ludes what are known the Old and
Mow Hamilton Cemeteries), Miss
Alice Price, Mrs. W. T. Bolding and
Mr* A. H. Williams. "
co-operate. The laws -wil ba en-
forced on the county roads as welk
, gyns lath* eity. Those who habitue
else in the world gives such any break the tew will have their
prompt relief as MPape”s Cold ucense revoked, according to the
Make this store your. Headquarters^
for what youhave hell and what
you want to buy.
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hospitality assembling a number of
charming girl* Tables were arrang-
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games it wastound that Mindes Helen
LaBagh. Mary McKiley and Doris
wsdms had tied fa scores, Mlea
McKinley winning la a ent a beauti-
ful ivory picture frame. The guest
prizes were beautiful crepe de chine
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promoting a spirit of zoodtellow
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tauve HeSin of Alabama, announced
in thehousertoday he had asked the
department of ustice to investigate
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cotton tuttres set "in driving
down” the price of cotton from IT
to 14 cents a pound.
tThe south has boon robbid of
mnions of dohars by thio unjust
opeculatio, Mr. Henin declared.
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The Great Bargains offered during these last days of this
Great Sale offers Buying Advantages
That You Cannot Aff
Be here Saturday and buy your Future Needs
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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/m1/4/: 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.