The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1919 Page: 11 of 14
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their possesslons in the coast storm,
and one of their horses took sick and
died, leaving them in the middle of
a bad fix, bat Bid Dickerson of the
Percival community and John Hose
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bedding They carried no insuraneert
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feels a keener interest in the welfare and de*
velopment, yen sir,—the Home-Owner to a
Booster every Unt.; .m
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part in upbuilding our city to to help yon
and build a Home. When you see our — ge
el Home Display you will understand how
equipped we are to ‘serve you.
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"Les do die dem job together”
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not bo loot. It goes toward the sup-
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TEXAS GAMR LAWS. I
The following information regard-
ing the various dates on hunting and I
killing game include the latest en-
set monte of the Texas Legislature.
Deer may be killed from Nov. 1
to Dec. 31, the limit being S for thq I
Mason. The hunter may kill either
in order to be on the safe side
Hamilton county ladles should pay
FORM “OLD cuorakS» cLun--
.With the object othetpmg reduce
thecostat Hvingand bring down the
- pieerclothing, men and women of
Canton.S. n have organized the
Old. C .c10- Members win
pledse.themselves to wear old cloth-
125 which under ordinary cireum-
_ staneen would be dincharged. The
E password to elub meetings will be
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inbewlaville and Dallas They were
accompanied home by Mra Apple
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ti* Miss Geraldihe returned Friday
from.ayisit to relatives and ttiends
J. H. MOORE, Local Manager
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r be kilted. There is no open season
' | for turkey hens.
Ducks, geese and brants may be
killed from Oct. 16 to Doc. lb. Not
I budks or does. but only throe in all. _
I The open season for quail is Dec. —
1 to Jan. SI, with a HIU of tFWrda.
Thelimiton-dovesis also 15 and
- thesmy be killed from Sept. 1 to
Ahe"twosmallept children returned,
from a visit to their son. Rufo. and
bully at Fort Worth Monday.
While-therether enjoyed a boat rids I
of about 1b miles on Leks Worth.
Norbet Buter ot the Germanval-
ley.who took-a littlejourney across
the water sometime ago was a
pleasant caller Baturday. Norbet
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more than B geees or 4 brants can
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THE HABULTON RECORD; HAMILTON,
much more interest a man
- hasto a ocmmunity where he owns real estate?
When he owns part of his town he naturally
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• trip if yea were suddenly called? Let us keep your car in tip
top condition. Bring it around and let us equip it with good
casings, tubes, and keep it oiled and ready to go on a moment’s
notice. Large corps of expert mechanics to lake care of your
car troubles.
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ley towards profanity.
B. A. Rogstad suited a tew days!
ago to inform us that he thought]
henroprssatprcn,narnninz
weather would quit pallia* off so
many wet stunts, or words to that--
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collected $46,75- for them.Louist
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Atato securities to Hamilton and adjoining Counties,
a complete Abstract of title of all land* and town lota
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| birds is 25 in one day. In other
(words, if you have begged the limit
on quail or dove, you can only kill
waterfowl up to the limit of Sb. or
only 10 more than you have already
taken.
No license is required for hunting
in one’sown county and out aide the
county of residence you must pay a
license of $2. This is issued by the
county elerk, game commissioner or
his deputy. Non-residente- of the
state must pay elicense of |1B. -
r Possesslon f all game is abso-
lutely prohibited.
Shipping of all game is prohibited,
except non-reeldent licensee may ship
game to his own home fonown"s
under amidayit. ahaffwas lawfully
killed-en, will not be bartered or
bold; provided that not more than
two days’ limit of migratory birds
may be shipped in nay one calendar
week.
1920. If the courts should decide
not to allow them to vote in negt
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Stad were here Thursday aftor-s
comn for I. C. Moore,-whohad died
at hiahemeutor Cove Springs the
Hnight betore. He was berried in the
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I politics. Clark la a genial "cuss”
F and will "chewtherag" with you all
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The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1919, newspaper, November 6, 1919; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583439/m1/11/: 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.