The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1919 Page: 14 of 14
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TRESEASSERS NOTICE
PARENT-TEACHERS ASS’N.
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Edith Rice. Helen LaBagh, Louise
Cornelius, Helen Secroot. Mary Me-
their places and a number of en-
thusiastic zames gave happy diver-
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system with calomel and other
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. house guest of Mrs. White, her guest
list read Mesdames J. E. MooreT A-
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A TEXAS WONDER
For Kidney* and bladder troubles.
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bowels. There is no griping or
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from the flrst to last, honest
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The woolens used Ln them
are,100 per cent pure. . {
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ber7, at the High School auditori,
am at 4:15. AU members and
meeting may be
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return to regularity and cheer-
fulness. Cascarets cost very lit-
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Warning toPecawkuntems.-
Ten are hereby warned not to
gather pecans from the trees on our
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The hospitable home ot Mrd.r.ar.
White on Colleze Hill, the scene
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dullness, feverishness, sneezing,
soreness and stiffness.
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Parent-Teachers Assciation. on
Tuesday afternoon and took passage
for Austin, Texas, where the state
meeting-of Parent/Teacher’s Amo
ciations is being held this week.
Mrs. Hunt is enthusiastic in her
work, and appreciated the opportun-
ity oftered of enlarging theumetul-
noos of the Hamilton organisation
by -attending the Austin meeting.
There is no more worthy organisa-
tion than that of the PanpntTeach-,
era Association and Mrs. Hunt is a
wonderfully resourceful president
and an influential leader, and we
trust her attendance on Ue Austin
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Separate Skirts
Shown in Sorge, striped and fancy Plaid Woolens and Popline, button and strap trimmed, with
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Mrs. Carsteln LeQuarn. who like her
flowers. sheds the fragrance of:her
kindness, sympathy and beautitul
generosity on the Hves of ai those
with whom she comes into contact.
Among the flowers is one so rare as
to attract conslderable attention,
the Chinese wood flower. Mre,Le-
«uarn brought the seeds of the plant
from Kentucky to Texas, and there
moots make individual choosing most attractive,
priced.................; ....................
Arkansas Apples. Get your
apples at the Exclusive Fruit
Store, next to William’s Fur-
It
are none others like it in this conn
try, It.iskito the eoxcomb, or
। feather and reedtehlM very
that flower, one of which
which is very
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Stone’eficlently managed drilline contractina and produc-
lag company, now owning and operating drilling took which
have an earning capacity of 40 per cent of the company's
to mH stock. This is a high-class security with enormous
future possibilities. Eaytoselt Large commissions paid
•-sde—d
- —and eremost citizens. The Record
joins his numerous other friends
the hope that he will -noon be fully
a restored to health.
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perfect and is lovely. Our vocabu-
lary is beggared whoa-we attempt
to thank a friend 4br the gift of
fowers.
premises five miles north Of Hamil-
ton on the Stephenville road.'and all, . .
parties who do wi.be prosecuted to she. also, seat
the full extent ofthellaw.------*
W. T. HEDGPETH,
HRNRY SLOAN. It
Stylish Fall Milliner at Easy-to-Pay Ft
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, gmumnuupupunau
DESDEMONIA, TEXAS
There is a rumored
per cent on automop
TabUS. Better.....buy-b
company.
< • ing of the armistice, and no business planned. MRS. JOHN D. HUNT,
will be transacted on that day. - - -
4 HAMILTON BANK a TRUST CO.,
me Hamilton national bank.
gravel, weak and lame back, rheu-
matism andirregularitiesof the
kidneys and bladder. If not sold by
. your druggist, by mail 11.15. Small
... bottle often cures. Send for sworn
entTeacher’s Association will . be
held next Friday afternoon. Novem-
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Theonly stove that will
and costs only a few cents at
drugstores. It acts without as-
sistance, tastes nice, contains no
(quinine—Insist uponPapesl-
Tkgirtot "flowers which the lady
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appreciated was a bouquet of old
fashioned blossoms aaweet and beau
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All persons are hereby forbidden
. to cut wood, gather pecans or hunt
9nmy -premises.,.THO8. DUNLAP.
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tonic to the bowel muscles, which Ho’REV. CHAs. o. LABAOH,
is the only sensible way to re- Priest to charge.
Behind a Screen
r Many suits you see this day «
hide a multtudeao skimping
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1. .dimsapeare wit" wearins. J
la« Saturday afternoon of one of
the iprettiest parties of the geason,
when she entertained honoring her
charming niece. Miss MyrietTib-
hetts of Glennwood Apr
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-sons-Wrizht Felt; Misses Ruth Se-are different. They act
crest. Beth Watson, Clara Linton. Mu" -5- “
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to stand up under wear,‘sim- I
* ply because they have been 1
WlH for temporary looks
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11th, on account of holiday proclaim-
ed by Governor Hobby in recognition
of the first anniversary of the sign-
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Ua^Mo^* Watin“AunEBAKh. Heve > biHous attack, a sour.
niture Store. Bring your sacks
with you.
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Hamilton, Texas
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We regret to learn of the-contin- inconvenience. You naturally
ued. illness of A. H. Willlama, one
of Hamilton’s leadingbusiness men
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and „MraJehmDHnt,/president of
cad- tie Hamilton Parent-Tachers As-
sociation. Joined Mrs. Chamberlain
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testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926
Olive st., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.--A d ve rt isemen t.
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226% acres loud in Scurry Conn- 1 2 _
ty, partly improved, on rural route, I
1 miles school, 16 mUes to railroad ---
TO METT NEXT FRIDAY, town, • miles to gm And postomce.
Kulan.meetinsrof tWTar-l Would sell or trade for Hamilton
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marguerites. and hotstea.
Mise Tibbetts, who is the.net by flooding the bowels
the digestive jutees whict
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- take "Cascarets.”
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Georgette is Mill the favored Blouse Matertal-it takes so gracefully to wool. bead or Moss em- MCITTCC til
broidering—the decided Fall trimming notes. Becoming necklines and unusual cuff arrange-
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‘ BANKS TO CLOSE ON
- F, ARMISTICE DAT—NOV. 11th
the close of the seventh
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, Like everything else, good clothes are higher priced, but they’re no higher in proportion than good
workmen. The only question about either is, are they worth the price? A man or a suit that gives
h full value in service is worth a good price. Hart Schaffner & Marx make that kind of clothes; all-
wool fabrics, high grade workmanship, livliest style; they guarantee, and we guarantee, satisfaction
to you in these clothes. Priced at
SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, NOV. •
Sunday School at IS a. m.; Holy
Communion and senpop st 11 a. m.
Evening Prayer “Kdsermon at 7 p.
m. The offering at the 11 o’clock I I __ - ♦ --aE
service will be taken for the Sailors T •
"ome- ——-......+ Hargrove & Secrest
eem- Priestin Charge. । । ■ T -
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Association is engaged to are urged . (
to he present, as matters of import-
ance looking to the advancement of
our schools are to bo discussedLand-
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President.
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blowing and-snufing: A dose shipman, recently appointed eount
"m —-"A* judge. Mr. Hil ishighlysqunlined
to fill two ptace, and his appoint-
ment is pleasing to the people of the
entire county.’ He ■ always pleas-
ant and accommodating, and Miss
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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/m1/14/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.