The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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spite or the loss behind prison bars
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Curbo are-vimit-
■r their dauzhter, Mrs. Tom Carl-
A Co.‘s store kt this place. leaves
tomorrow for the big eastern mar-
kets where he will be joined by the
buyers from the Cariton stores at
Stephenville, Hico, Hamilton and
of the n<
from Apr
to April !
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vdnee.
, Mrs. Lee Jones anaalus
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of putting in all
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For Sale: One aecond-
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leased J
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Waton of
Pommilton were guesta to the home
tinejlna that
way. to do so
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pezandconnde
i. Mrs Baird to
being a
my money later "on when wo reor-
ganise and raise the capital stock.
Shortly We will have twenty-fve
stores in Denver and possibly that
many more in other sections of Col-
W-» perdue MI Shied January
of this year and he was re-
forth will show even more proof
than he has already submitted to the
with the exception of his litetime,
with the exception of throe days.
However. Bailey T -
ingto induce the treasury to keep
the interest rate on the fifth loan
as low as possible, since it is felt a
rate as high as 1 per seat would
work out a depreciating infuence ta
preceding issues.
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Me as It proved to be an eater
26th, arriving hors
with his release, la
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dtter the Iptereo< Of M
sad the 'state gemera
he has introduced and
ezcellent record as a prisoner, hat
this does not
Bardwell. Ellis countt Tosas, -
like to get in touch with any
who owns land in either noru
A letter from Hon. J. C. Darroch
mtves information regarding legisla-
dive matters showing that he is well
to touch with affairs and to looklag
analy joined the other buyers tor
iKnley Bros. a Jones of Hamitlon
find Ooidthwaite for a trip to market
BMP week to select spring and sum-
mer goods for the company.— Gold-
Bankers are urging the treasury
to stake the interest rate oa the
next loan 4 3-4 or » per cepterbut
Bam Battershell, who was gassed
and wounded in France, writes to
Monday evening Jay Hall received
a letter from Dr. Pluenneke in which
the doctor says he is getting afbng
me and is of the opinoh that he
will be a citizen of a mighty good
towa-right away quick.— Cranfils
Map News. _____
said to be a
tal citizen e
" These phrases
adopted aa cam-
rig i,
- Washington. Feb. IS.—Because
the Lenten season this year does not
endunti April 20, the treasury is
constdering---------2
to call phone "information" and lo-
cate me, and I win be more than
glad to see and serve them.— Gates-
ville Messenger. .....5-
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state omcials indicating his entire
innocence. — '
TfMrs: Brown Moore Is In reooipt
of a German cap sent her by her
can. Edwin, who is with the occu-
being uniahed
by their trade -
lleved the convicted
eeat of the
time since.:___
BOB tCUM these
them, have late
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kelley of this neikhba
ne last Sunday —Quatine Gnmette. to our
wider popularity to this already
wen known shop. Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson are cordially welcomed to
Gatesville Memsenger. -
“ MrQuy C. Conley, formerly aT
Jonesboro, this county, has located
at Denver. Colorado We take the
liberty of making the extract below
from a letter just—receivedTrom
him. We are sure it will interest
many—friends of his and friends of
Lawson. U a fine muchkalc and to
thoroughly acguainted with every
department of automobile marhau-
iam; and his connection with the
Chevrolet Garage will enlarge the
possibilities of Its service and give
Individual Models, Elegant
Sized Shapes Predominate
The trimming touches artistically applied adding beauty and charm to these becoming shapes, each one in
ing with Fashion's latest dictates, and possessing that individuality which is demanded by every woman in
ing her new headwear.
of storea. Mr. Cariton was
panted to market my Mrs. Wi-
der, who looks after the mi-
m'incottee w
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—=s=enmka
world andyonwib do well toplace
your order now in order to insure
getting yours. Broek A Florae. T ’
Exclusive bats possessing that certain individuality of design which distinguishes Connolly’s models as the choicest
of Fashion’s approved modes. Featured here are the correct and most distinctive types for all occasions.
tie son, arrived in Hamilton during
the early part of this week and
will reside pore snermanently. He
to aqgociatea with hi brother, Wal-
ter Lawson to conducting.the_busl-
to Denver. Do
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havebeenterftoriousand
to the state. He to mak-
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Hamilton Tire & Rubber Co.
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‘usshow you the Gates Half Sok and show you just
how it worka. Wo foal that the Gato Half Sok wil
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suen as to convince Governor Hobby
beyond question of a doubt that this
was true and the governor, imme-
diately eo convinced, executed a tall
pardon. In which the board of -per-
dons-unanimously concurred after
an mhmtmtog research into the de-
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— Just before going to press word
-Tes received in Crawford that the
vdary ia the I W. Medford case
4 which has‘been on trial at Gatesville
tote week, had brought in a verdict
efguilty and assessing a penalty of
wentern or southern portion fit
Hamiton county, that they would
leane. TAddresa, T. B. Bparkman.
er "I mmo I on ewur» »e scours sues
5 proof asto.warranthis release and
ptional merit.
wedlock to Mi*
and family at Gatesville this thi city. JnsUee s
it Liberty loan campaign
1 4. as tentativly planned. ____________
1. A decision has not been toils of the entire case.
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ur Millinery departmentis aglow, with the choicest of the new
eations inhats ■
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Bill Lawson, who was inducted in-
to service early in the summef of.------- -------------— —
•--"hnu* he w received his disharge ra rrew
days ago and with bls who and lit- ‘“T
J. T. Curbo, W. M. Sherrin, Lee ftuential
Anderson, Frank Merritt, John Long. "
dtod Constable Tom Cash have been
— of maintaining the market .. r - .------.
. _ of preceding issues, omcials andLhas come and gone about the
declared.."This is one stefor tend- ------- ‘ *-----------
all work guaranteed, will be done at probably will
Holmes’ Shop next door to Janl. 44 paisn slogans.
• years in the penitentiary.
Medtore-wu-sharged-wierh
______ailed -R.J. Pieper near C
•Burch lastsummer—crwfon
•Ay s ■ 6 ■ • "5
Vulcanizin
to settle on the Interest rate or other
terms; of the loan, it was stated oM-
clally today. Whatever the terms
ma be, they will accord with the
Cnester-antodtturnoa-saturdaytthesnenormous.....
damn Seymour where he had been at
she bedside of his brother, Bert, who
aa a case of cattrhal fever, and
i)nt has bem staff* as yoti^
iry Glass or his advisors
years under. AuchacondiuiensBMF
ley to Mt 34 veers of mb Ht -
mar. Hemmgertsthat he was totally
innocent ofthetsrribfo criaso charg-
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Ma sister, Mrs. C. F. Brown, that.
Ae has returned to America and was
"eadedfor Camp Merritt.— Cran- Iehe tam
— “lsGap News. ——__________ ares-tmy
army to Germany. Bush
are very curious to us but
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essoftheminto-aecuritles Mdffhghlgh- edto him that his life hence-
in er interest rates, are ■mm might — -------
- be taken to maintain the prices of
intstonding bonds.
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not let me miss any oopim send
bill when I am due you anything.
I came to Pueblo to make my home
for life, but could not find any legi-
timateinvestment worth while, and
am moving to Denver. I have
bought a small interest in a chain of
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The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1919, newspaper, February 13, 1919; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583401/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.