The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1919 Page: 5 of 10
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corned cordially to a place of honor
in Hamilton’s businees and soclal
A call meeting of the Merry Wives
club was held in the pleasant home
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of the- weeklookin
terests in thia secti
a prophetic vision of the business
future which will render his ser-
vices to this concern Invaluable. The
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completing her chat
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made cake with a V
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our old home town into a strange
communty, but we like the alive-
of Waco was in Hamilton Wednes-
day ana tatuRII leavily la oil
leases in this county. In company
with Prof. J. B. Corrigan Mr. Beta
it caller in the Record
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______-a splendid
man and looka every inch a
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that he will soon be fully recovered
and return to us in his old time
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who ever
rever, the same etyle shoe
earing now will be good
the coming seanons. You
terested in the bargains
the Sata being conducted
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.ments the p act
brought about, and says that ho may
move back with his family to make
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the K. of |P. hail, where the aftair
was gives. were unusually attructive
when Mr. and Mrs. Manning and
their beautiful baby will come back
to make their home in Hamilton
again for they have been greatly
missed since moving away.
Br D. Guthrie. Chaperones for the
evening were Mesdames Chas. G.
1 than it takes
of the origin
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We Guarantee Purity,
acy a n d Reasonable
$6,00 Rewaiaizor mtormatton
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land in the state of Durango. Old
The conndence shown in
winter if you do not want to wear
the spring and sum-
who are delighted to see him again,
and who hope that when ho recelves
Md discharge he will retumn to Ham
bright youqs girl, and gained
inch ground on her claas in
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Taylor, Mary McKinley, Helen Se-
crest; Mesers A. M. Edmiston, Jr.,
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minent.eitizen
after oil In*
n. The proo-
at the Exclusive Shoe Store, Road
the-adrgon the frat page of the
Record. r T
; - See our Ladies English make tan school shoes
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done infrst elass etyle try Holmes ।
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k, whose exclusive oboe
South Side, baa already
oly known for the qual-
reneonable prices hears
goods.' to patting at
ofering a nice Une of
J. T. JAMES & SONS
UP TO-DATE DRUG TORE
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Wacoi last week visiting her grand-
father. Copt. W. T. Bancs,-who was
recent mow Dorothy to an unusu-
azrw.m;5sodi.$5.00
m t• " . hdmpe
north of town, has engaged
_ real estate and ett property
becigem in Hamilton. and lodging
from hi businens uke air be will
make a success
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whore on
oday morning. Mr. Bain
pleased, with the pros-
pects of early development in the
oil Seida of Hamilton count y we
prines. In the
Hunky Bunky" I
Mins Goode and Frank
$3.50
'Brand Shoes
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forwai wocial again of the >00000
was the assemobiing of a number of
chavmine young efrir and gallant
ioung men et the X- of P. hall last
Saturday evenlag.- Diverslon was
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The standard of prescription compounding j
constantly improving. Scientific methods andeui
ment make it possible. Your medicines will alwh
be right if you gting prescriptions to us. Our pr
scription department is so organized and conduct
that it supplements the efforts of the physician. -
An up to date equipment, the use of aseyi
drugs, experienced pharmacists and over forty fee
- experience insure perfect service.
tives here. We wool
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Misses Shoes, aP priBM and hinds, 2.00 to.--I
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corded cuntomers by salespeople,
and with Lieut. Little assisting in
the management will infuse a new
spirit Into the concern which will
reveal itself in the building up of a
larger, more imposing business con-
Win and give to Hamilton one of
the most modern and well equipped
finagd _
to Hregup-m4=tie-e-----a
—, Headquntters for tret elate work.
cash or Its equivalant. It‘a best
. safest, ry Bob White's General
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Miss Dorothy Camp was here from
afternoon of test week for the pur-
pose of electing omcem for the en-
suing year. The following ladies
compose the omelal rooter: Mrs. C
B. James, pregldent; Mrs. Geo G.
Fates, vice-president; Mrs. H. P.
Pittman, mecretaryrtrewsprer. After
the election of omcers%Mrs. Little
took oecaalon to make this mooting
of the club one of the most enjoy-
able society affairs of the seanon.
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e E. A. PortT- Many pretty 8o-
courtesies have been extended
n and others will be given in
taut Saturday be attended a meet-
ing of the Durango Land. Timber
TICo. . Ho waareselecte as a director
- or the Company, and in addition
waa appointed manager and collec-
tor for the big concern, owning
some 250,000 aereo of Soo timbered
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with us permanently. We extendiRNI
to them the cordial welcome we feel SnGz.an.2-E.
that - every Hamiltonian wilt en- wepr."n° •
few years had
dleWeanesaay morning,. He form-
erly lived in Hamilton and_noted
with.nppreciation the sniffy improve
winter ahoes at. cost in order to
* the estMaivo spring
Men within the Mfft low duyo. It
witt pay yon to buy shoes of him
now and put them away for next
Phone NorA
Nuckles, Geode, and Morrow. Mem-
bers ot the Senior Cleas enjoying the m
occanion were Mines Myrtle Blake- "
ahy
interenting and amusing games zave
diversion throughout the evenin
houra, in a crasher eating contest
Mina Nuckles and Dewey Pigg were
next door to jail. . .7 trfon a novel attraction in. the. hard-
} ’wire department of their big do-. tuture.
V. BTMitchen, who moved to Tea- partment store to take place on Fri- ’ nitgam- wOlcome
•■v ■' ? tm*« iaat fall baa returned day. February 7, when A. L. Mor*. would-bid tnem a covaini wencome
Mises Marz and niia Gilespie.ot Sth Th“Finimg tide of Hamintoifs ri the world’. Champion whittar.-
oil and good crops prosperity boomwil.behere.and.putonAdemont
and in and Mr.Boydare again atration.in whitinEeart deles from
making their home among.us, ande wood Mr.
w. arae ai FhAv-hem back worth seeing,_____
i eMnEumRHAr“ANA_Mr-An -thi week's.
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WoaworreKlley Bros. & Jones with their
customary enterprise have arranged
H..S vtgor,and strength.
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- sale, and is
g-—, oe d!
— iryourgun needs stocking or oth-
er repairs take it to Holmes next
- door to Jan, tf
in good condition. Will sell at a
bargain. Boo or phone Gerald Davis
at Record office tf
Automobile: One "400" model
1111 Chevrolet for sale at a bar-
gain. New tires, esat covers and
zuture. We would extend to them
ran invitationto speed the d4r and.
1 wnula hia +hema cordial welcome •<
found in the rendition of an excel- ...
... _ __ tent impromptu program of piano “King of
exposure durtag the municana vocaiselecuona by Mines awerded
- - - —Tr Fay Ponton, Doris Williams, Mrs.
C. Q. LaBagh and other talented
____________________exclusive dry_gooda. stores in this
many friends of Mrs. Spurlin, wbe- sestfonet Texas. Lieut. Lietle is a
jl a t»—< in the home of her daugh- very superior young man and is wel-
Col. Spurlin bp other members of
the Company is certainly Mt mis-
noS'man With a keen foresight and
his acquaintance and trus be
nd a happy home Among us.
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ta t he Ma-
amdsss
delight by many frietab.'
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TAKR NorIcmasjet 2i.ca
you are
ailduring
will be
offered. In
holdter. There are many friends
boro to give him welcome.
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Move your borated cylinder beads
welded by Oxy* Acetylene process at
Bob Wblto'e Caob Shop tf
ter, Mrs, Carter Brockenbrough in
Waco, win regretto learn that her _
health te not very much improved, circles.
* ’ - A4t-You will want a wow For
, Wanted:/vFill make Dres- thiszprinK., -Genyounorderj
ng Coat Suits, altering ana -don'' wait W“ Connolly A
— -____r kinds of sewing desired Pan'
Mrs. Jim Holmes, user First Chris-
: sTorsmEn
MEALS TIE TROAT
cures necMii
’ When y—r_ T** cylinder bedd
take’S 103o8wni0*,w Snd
2 k.p. -Moore *as Ming after and
- The Junior las of the Hamilton
High School entertained tast Fri-
1 day evening, January St, with an
when your car sill to broken take ,
It to White’s Shop. They frthemk
+readonably and-^ood as new, it
—Arthur McMordle of Gatesville ,
was in Hamilton the frat of the
week vieiting his brother, Dr. W. I
E. McMordle, and looking after In- (
tereats in connection with the oil
fbusiness. The Record aeknowlod--
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Hamiitom Eenzothar‘nhe"won a throe-weeks and trt-two. and la caodymak-
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Now curtalsoj Ite curtain ughts Travis Franke,ohn
put in, new covers pat. an caro. Beemn Amcheie Cha
our imateriel, at Bob White’s Cash
Show bse • . a" t
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Col. John L Spurlin returned
Wednesday from Waco ____
toot Saturday he attended a
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-Sheriff Lemmons left last Friday
lor Marlin where bo to taking th«
hot baths and treatment for the
restoration of his nervous system, bis
health having been very seriously
impaired of late months on this ac-
count. Ho to one of the best sheriffs
anp como te ffnitad Bratta orer
had, and there are none but hope
W. Watnon, Goo. 9. Yd
Peck. Q Hrynk, Q. G. ’
Misses Vivian Graves
Secrest Th<- regular ’s
the Club wit be heuk Ai
whh Mm. G. O. Patted
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guests were added to the congenial
company aad the afternoon woo
ly. Vivia Rogers, Elsle Wison, Hel-
en Hawkins, DOris -wilams, Mary
Taylor and Macero Wilis Murphree;
Dewey Pigg Md Vern Crain. Mem-
bers ot the Junior elans presnt were
Misnes Helen LaBagh, Helen Becrest,
Allee Taylor, Fey Ponton. Mary Mo-
___________ Kinley. Johnnie Adams, Alice 8triek-
TJamem, C X Cook, tend. Mary Loyd; Messrs Jonnle
moms. c. " coon. Beara, Raymond Barkley. Guffey
, Barkley. L. V. Manatag, Jr., Charles
Lieut. Lewis UUls has located in Loyd. Marvin Winon, HowarttrTom-
Hamilton and wiMbe associated with inson,]Mabry '
him brother. W. T. Little in conduct- Eward M---- “e"imen"
tag the business of the Little Dry Clem Allen.
Goods Co. store. This store has al-
ways been noted for the good style
and high quality of the goods hand-
tad. and the courteous service ac-
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Thursday afternoon for. their Aomeatmanee WK staking we old wi
in Burkburnett. They had just con-ers feel ‘‘be we had moved out of
eluded an extended visit with rela-lour old borne town into A atranze
lid speed the day
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Over Tate’sDrug Stan
rd fetee West papture on
pr,thrthwestrotm
2-25.
=etzs
mz"nanbhe 5"i1T “emeue 1
up in
nees of it all. . •
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Automobile tops covered with Orst
clam materiar at Bob White’s Cash
SShop. *
whitlingazticles frota1* Everything we do to our specialty.
give a Show Try ua I it to not-right,we will _
OHnWhew-trried make^t so. Everything done the Informat 1
of the’ Record you want it. Bob White’s Cash ior Claen.
Mionenwnn.j8hop. U
E : For Mo—Pure Blood Bar
mouth Rck Bggs. The Yea
Lazers, $1.50 per setting.
bumper, new "Eveready" storage
battery just installed, been run very
-- F ittle and is really better than a
p-aeew om, but can be bought for
the boot—beat by test. Wm.
Ily A ompany. ' «
7 2ft tje " “jrggecegsgy
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- lira. Robert E.Clmon boo votura
fed to her home in Waco atter spend
ing some two weeks in Hamilton
-0 wihe relatives add friends—Mri
Cotoon to a charming young,maten
nellus, Edith
Mary LaBagh,
F: ,g‛Im j-a #
epgaar-
mommcum,aan hd
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Cotipany. t,
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After a short visit with relatives
-end fries* boro, during whiph time
Mr. Noel Was engaged in a business
4a mission with the Gulf States Tele-
phone Co., Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Noel
left Saturday for their home in Ty-
-- ler.
For Rent—A good 4-room hous,
dote in, with city water. Mak.
Toland. ’ drli t
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dsome, good te
Holmes' Shophest.doprto
received an honorable odisharge
from the United IStates ary where
he served as a'cavalryman; and han
i-0 ss*w*»-iwss:
welcome addition to Hamilton social
• , - a and business civcles.
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.' Country Rs
Wm. Coan<
Im e ‘ MaosE % ■ * -.
2ijvce wa,3
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When Your Prescriptions are
Compounded Here.
rkrganbip,Sive
your 9
Royal t i 11 ■ |
Estate with i6
M. J. JUh
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". 2 Hamilton, Tee
Oil Investments ano
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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/m1/5/: 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.