The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1919 Page: 5 of 14
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Mra. Tilden Auderson and baby.
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from his Ohio tarm last
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the elty pald the
again. Mrer Pace has a lot of triends
return.
our power to guard.thelr interests.
everything in
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demands, the good doctors have
ministered to the sutfering. making
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much larger than he was receiving in
thetr expenses so greatlyj incresed
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stick, but maya-the aunshine-enabling
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visiting in Stephenville and Alexan-
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for Lndenau, DeWitt County, T
Houston
witch’s realm found the weird old
Edgar Pruitt, and her father.
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ways glad to come back to the old
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home county where she lived In the
have nmerous friends in the see-
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tender young
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mother, and where she raised her
their arrival by a
front steps
Ske is a beautiful and in-
children.
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friends In this section who are al-
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very much.
has been up and able to be out for
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facts.
ATTENTION ODD FELIOWS
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Alex Wieser,
Roberta
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Fra nene Carlton, John McKay.
w. a. p. MeCULLOUGH.
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two Uttbs children, and
7 p. m., "The Lght Within."
shall be delighted to have a
house at both services.
ways pleased to see her and to know
that she emfjoys good health.
Hamilton’s most succeasful business
men.
M and
stater.
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it in order to live they must
ige higher foes for their-ser-
es. Our Hamilton ‘county doc-
paltar: stock at Tuh
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home made candy and popcorn balls.
At the hour of parting when the
spooks all hied away to spookland
they left with the hospitable little
witch. Miss Neil Carlton and her
parents the following list of names:
Carl Petree, Lula Petree, Anna Belle
Durham. Geraldine Durham, Allene
MeKenzie, Mercedes Boyer, Cleora
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Symbols of the.wiered
I the pratt/
sin a enlfc- Mi b w wt) -Mind
that he can not go about alone, but
is enjoying splendid health, and
says life is good to him. We always
enjoy the visits of this good man.
tUOrand the men associated with
him In the law Arm are as busy as
can. be, and that Dallas io booming
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parel, who revealed to them a fu-
ture full of happiness and good for-
One of the loveliest parties
uf tha beautitully myatie-Hallowe’en-
We have Ladies Coats in Velvet, Fur Trimmed, at
$18 and $22
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See our line of Plush Coats, priced
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GANN PLACK POSTED.
We shall appreciate an Uy to MW to
you that our drug shop to diferent.
open up a saddlery, JMWBMO and
general repair shop in the near f-
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and other surgeons in other parte .of
Texas having gone on a higher rate
of fees some months ago. Our doc-
tors are all fine, able practitioners,
and are kind hearted, public spirited
Estsne"Freeman is a charm
iftion to the nW three of the
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Walter Lawson, proprietor of
Lawson’s Garage, was a business
visitor to Waco Saturday returning
Sunday. While in that cityrhef-
cidentally visited the great Cotton
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omobile gauntlet. Finder please
•fy. Mra W. T. Bolding, or leave
Dr. Bolding’s oce. at
season was given for a company of
the young friends of Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Thrasher at their hospitable
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Ladies Suits and Coats
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near Hamilton.-Mrs.SneHspende
her time among her children and
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For Sale-gA few full-blood
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The Record wishes to call the at-
tention of its readers to an an-
nouncement made by the physicians
and surgeons of the county In this
yeek’s issue. Despite the fact that
month after month the cost of living
has mounted higher and higher, and
wages and salaries were being rate.
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and generous, and their, aympathien
are ever with the suffering and un-
tortunate. Yet their tasks are hard
ohdd amr thair MijimaMBWi
Ing am
Willard Morris of the Freeman
community, was in town a few days
ago, and is nursing a broken right
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vunusj--u mi ■»■■■»» wwyu ---waw .......——-— .^-s——————— the aame charges as obtained under
>Mf motion to Joo. the salary paid being p . who for number of the old order of things. They fnd
muek Tareer han ha was pcelvfne I. Fk woou. wuo rar a ssawr ra --mnaa'n-itmeFaid
consecutixe days with fever, He is
yet too weak to walk without a
tane'e
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Some people have an ides that drug stores are
the eame the wwW over. They do
consider the fact that etoree have character just
the nmo ae indlvldiiale. Study the etoree to any
community and yea will toon tom as to hew they
diflor. At our store customere are greeted with a
omile and a word ol welcome. Courteous atten-
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Cheerfulness
tontthe first of the week from
M.G. James, a member of the
firm of J. T. James A Bous, drug-
«lst-wasza.Waco.
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For.Rent:mAwgodrplae......that
Cbhtalns about four acres of land:
good orchard and garden on same.
Mra D. B. Bowoil and two little
children. Mary and Thomas Bruce,
who had spent several weeks here
love with Houston and is happy in
her surroundings there. We were
glad. Indeed, to see her and we wish
for her continued happiness and the
attainment of all the good things of
life.
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M rs. Ellen Snell, who had1, been
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a" MiMndBFWto
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ham. Jeannett Durham, Kathryne
Hawkins, Genieve Hawkins, Henry
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Mrs. Jack Moore baa as her guest
this week her brother. Roy M South
of Callahan county. He has just re-
cently received an honorable dis-
charge from the army, be having
been-retained-in the Asmp el Goss -
patina in Germany after the signing
of the armistice, so that his service
for his country extended through
many months. Hamilton people were
pleased and honored to make his so
qualntance, and hope he will find it
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tune. While the arriving guests
were being greeted the Victor ma-
chine was brought into commission
and many pretty selection of music
eharmed the listeners. Mrs. Thrash-
er passed two nut plates, the one to
the young ladies, the other to the
7 time,
IbMthatl
2m but t
8. J. Brock, northside groceryman
made arrangements November 1.
for the use of the entire building
where he le located and has thus
secured more room for the placing
of his stock of groceries, and is
enlarging his line. thus exemplify-
Ing the progress he has made since
launching the business, and showing
almost completely demolished and
parts were blown such a distance
they were not found again. The
escape without further injury than'
the broken arm was "almost mirac-
ulous. We trust Mr. Morris will
soon be fully recovered.
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Jaek-Mooreiocai manager of the
F. A J. F. Barnes Lumber Co.,
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Itoyfc Gatesritio Tueday-
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terrors of "fin" no more.
Wacomakinsarrengementa tosnnumisetom.d"ehendsottenuand
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' - horse- bileBfly. wWctuMd tie spoeky
company. Firsty— a- visit to the
join the friends of this good family
full in the wish that they may all soon
regain their health and know the
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se. plenty of
brush, wil
per bead per
planter and ranchman of near Ire-
land. was in Hamilton Saturday
tranacting business and shaking
hands with his hosts of friends. He
arm which had been giving him a
-- ----------- misery. Me re-
ceived the injury some tep days ago
when an explosion occured while he
was endeavoring to erahk an auto-
mobile. The engine of the car was
latter part of last • week from Co-
mncweokaoaimhehhrsingonis official weigh ty.aad they are deadeving of
The Comanche Encampment team
will exemplify the Patriarchal de-
grees of tha Order Saturday even-
ing. November 11, 1919. AU Odd
Fellows Invited.
EDWIN R. MISENER, Scribe.
three weeks visit with relativea at
various pointa in North Texas, she
having spent the greater part of the
she honored the office witA a c^lL ^armFnw
Wednesday anterioon. She is in parei.Wh
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_ _____—____ Angellne Nicholson, Annie Pope Wal-
Mr. Hendrix went from that her, Ruth Thrasher, Wayne Carlton.
risiting in the home of Mr. Sowell’s
motnrMrs. Langford, left last Fri- ..
fz.stor-thelr bomecdomPinindie, while
Mtae eyen Snwell, whe^went^or'a
visit in their home.
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Mra T. F. Pace is at home from.a
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A ki m"# 50052 2o lighthouM- here who gladly are I semi her
halvas. Doteof ♦Am on he ground The change meant Mite a nice pro-
Ebani Raneh. e 52 e------
Johnnie Johnson visited friends TWaeo
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Sam HendriX, nephew of George
M Carlton and foster son of Mr.
Carlton and wife. was-a.guest in
, .“*8 their home in Hamilton through ‘
week end. Mr. Hendrix had just
received honorable discharge from
the army, he'having yeached New
2 York City romsiberia about three
65 08 wogks ago. His service or big coun-
try extended through many long
and trying otenths and he had many
company. Carl Petree succeeded in
„ _ placing the mouth on the grinning
and enjoyed the trip face and received a nice boxofcandy
m - as a prise. Little Miss Cleora
Idly restoring his strength. The
Record is pleased to note his recov-
"eonhed-tD-Ms-tedror ntteen ters-ere-thelastn thisseetionof
thetrsouwt’ defense, the physicians
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arrived in Hamilton Monday from
Dallas, and were met here by .their
father. T. K. Rea, and proceded with
.21 -7- -.him to the Rea home near
’. M, Ride, werebuainesalyiue tor-a-vinitr Dr Mtitwm
the property of Mrs. Ivy Gani
the Leon River, lying near ___
bridge. is forbidden, and the full
Welty of the law will be—entoreed
incases of violation.
L H. QR0GAN tf
people are indeed tortuate to se-stcetaaxain-this-weekatter havinK
I. tive honor and pleasure to home-
folks here and id those who knew
him to have the privilege of wel-
coming him home again. He went m- ...... AUver macmuy,
from Hamilton to Stephenville Pauline MeMordie, Verne McKay,
whore he whi again engage te busf--------- - - — ‘
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entire malstetion
a
—ry rwtolfTfwtor. The WHsiw does
- d everything on the farm. P. L. Max-
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s. M:pruttt of the Little cow-
• bowse community, was a vlitor to
Go 6 Eubannaneh for your
Me pgcans. 10 miles west at towu..sn.n
1 Uncle- Red ewtBPTTC'Tr D. .good
. roadee,cehrsm '
pioneer days when she was_ a bonny tionsot the county where they are
-EE-a-T- known who deeply regret that Mr.
Wehmeyer’s work calls him to anoth
er field. He is a splendid xoung
teresting woman and has hosta ofman,earnest and consecrated in his
friends in this section who are al- work for the Master, and has strong
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a phenominnl success. He carries w.. u, .g. w w gu.
an extensive line of high grade, some three weeks since suffering an
groceries, and also, deals in feed- attack ot «nu," but says that hl
stuffs and produce. Mr. Brock is a, lacks a lot or being wer yet. Mr.
groceryman of long experience and Hampton aaya that Mrs. Hampton
is widely known and well liked and had an attach, at the same time and
his energy and businesw acumen ore is stin suffering from the after et-
placing him in the front rank of - ■ —
erl months haa been with he Cam- its Tarecuiwumtamumbcomkuctqatha
Moore, in a quaint, pleasing style
road. "The Goblins wiu git You, If
you don’t watch out." ’There were.-------- _
other amusements of appropriate na" lot of dowm
rough the tore, followed at the mystie hour of
the night b*. the service of delicious
Joe Watson, who for the past sev-iheen In-the employ otAH WH
prospecting in Ranger. It win be
iimimbiufi VI Hlg gBBWgirBOr
d
Moore. Ray Moore, Margaret Stime-
mire, Carolyn Durham, Curtis Dur-
Rev. H. C. Wehmeyer, who for the
_____- __ ___________- ____ . past several years, has bad charge of
wierea Bnet, whoeenveyed her torhihometitomcounty.hsresigued Him chur-
+----aean ” enela S. ges and left Tuesday of this week
grandchildren, -and •ays -she to al- to make his home and pursue his
“ work as pastor. He and his family
itthegboitinKasoptent.ot 1 horot Ttecora randrwas •rfnetypographical
pswaarmirth'prvoking tenture attst Incompanywilh Mfa. Pruiu
when each read their, own future.
A blindfold test in which each guest
tried their luck in pinning a mouth
on a Jack o’ lantern minus thatfea-
him to tke outdoor ezereise is rap-
tenacity of the disease and its
dreaded after effects Mr. Hampton
says that one of hie sons suffered
an attack of infuenzt last winter
while attending Tarleton College el
Stephenville and has not enirely
recovered to this day. We would
sent from Dallas to New York City
on business, and Mr. Anderson is
esawaipitorterat duys here the latter part of lari
ee.g, week while en route to Stephenville _______ ___________
maoederaaheanpoccarneesupoartoyawramtramiltonot Mr. - — —"
-mam- Eai sum aumeime • se
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where lights glowed softly through
visitine .her sister, M”’ orange and black shades and dis
-=-__A *-tua-a --- math- hoilinz content- of thane
hearted guesta were ‘greeted on the
harrowing experiences. However,
he returns to loved ones and friends
strong and h gal thy and without
wounds or scale. ! It/ gate dstinc-
.sins . . ax, ...
THE HAMILTON MCORP, HAMILTON, laXAS, THUBSDAV. NOVSMBKB Atm
city Into the army.
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AT THR MNTHODINT CMURCH.
Sunday will elone thia Conference
year. At H a. m our subject will
be "The Profit of Prayer," and at
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ime of Mr. and Mra JOhnsen-s-
The occasion was a Hallowe’en Pr-esuuo
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1 gentlemen. When the nuts had
1 been "cracked" they were found to
• contain portions of magazine pictur-
' eg, which when matched determined
1 partners for an interesting and
* amusing contest game. Later the
' frolicsome company settled down for
1 a number -of games of "42," the
seat of the game being augmented by
the finding of a plate of delicious
, home made candy on each table.
After the games the hostess served
a daintily prepared refreshment
plate of sandwiches, and fruit punch.
Those who thanked Mr. and Mrs.
Thrasher for a most delightful even-
ing were Misses Wallace Hunt. Lonte
Miller, Bonnie Davis. Adah Oglesby,
Alice Taylor, Bess Winters. Mar-
garet Rice, Iv Moore. Grace Await;
Messrs Don Cameron, W. F. Taylor,
John Cameron. Earl Whittenton,
Roger Miller, LeRoy Serface, Elmo
Brown, Leon Williams. _L—---
■MM—ML EdsaamMananmmmeunasmnnmmunn
business as District Attorney. Judge increased remuneration far thetr
popular throughout the serviees. ;
Fuithongmzentuep-
_________of wrengdoers has
brought down upon hitfteelf no ad-,
verse criticism and has mede no en-
ems"He is filling the fice with
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, , .. — -x---1--------- home-oa-aouth Bell avenue taetBak
Mra J. E. Mooreland, formerly; day evening.
at 14.months old. Paui Seilheimer, _____________
E sFamiltonaTeadanu,, tkjmnonth. See Tom
he Hop. Lyle Banoi eame fa Wednen
Dallas for a tew days stay -
“hjon.busines. He,says that he likea and
Influence for good. He will make
DeWitt county a good eitizen, and
the churches be servis a righeous
pastor. The Record wishes for him
andehie nice family every suecesn
and happlens in the new home. -e/.*
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W. R. Hampton, well known
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L.V. Manning to here this wook
ture He has employed Ed. C.
Moody, an expert workman, well
known to this section, be having
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