The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1919 Page: 6 of 14
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THANKSGIVING
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you are sure your child is hav-
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laxative or physic for the little
Turkey Hens, not less than
Gobblers . ...
8 pounds
12 pounds
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the last deal was that involving the
Rows tract, selling for $1,500,000.
This last transaction narks the close
of operations of the Hico citizens in
the Honor field and was -considered
the most sensational episode in the
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HUW TQ GET ND
OF YOUR
digestion and distress.
If your stomach doesn't take
care of your liberal limit with-
ut rebellion; if your food is a
T instead of a help, re-
iber the quickest, surest,
__: harmless Stomach antacid
is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs
sw,"" certain cause in said Court
No. 2548 and styled John R. Eidson
NOTICE.
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Look at' Tonge! Move Poisons
From the Liver and Bowels
At Once.
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kill Mr
"Pape's Diapepsin" at once
ends Indigestion and
Sour, Add Stomach
and the seal of said Court at office
in Hamilton, Texas this the Sth day
of November A. D. ISIS. MATT YE
JO SOWELL, Clerk County Court.
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iblisation, in the English
ce a week for three
weeks immediately pre-
day-ef-salermtheHam-
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The present market price is 22c per pound. However
we will pay the very highest market prices for all
Thanksgiving Turkeys from November 5th' to 15th.
BRING US YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEYS!
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only two
Go after it- with Sloan’
Liniment before it gets
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Apply a UHlf, don’t mb. let it pene-
tratf and—good-by twinge! Same for
external aches, pains, strains, stiffness
of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises.
Instant relief without mussiness or
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff of any Constable
of Hamilton County— GREETING,
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED
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We want all our Turkeys for Thanksgiving by '
NOVEMBER 15th
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ton County. Given under my hatd
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—Hinthe history of the Homer field or
— ef any other territory not itself in
the productive proven class, the oth-
er transactions pale lu|n th* «»■■»•»■
of obscurity. But stil| theycom-
- -plete the racora of shining achieve-
ments end.....round out 1 hr enttreop-
SFitions through a period marred
two yean with nowoo results I sss
truly urateu tor SKLL V/AE
M J. V. La yilatend, Ga, had
female eomplein for yeara * Three
bottles STKUA VITAS cured her,
■ ana aMM, “I am eertalnij
Sw this great temale tsaia,*
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soiled clothing. Reliable—the biggest
selling liniment year after year. Eco-
nomical by reason of enormous sales.
Keep a big bottle ready at all time*.
Ask your druggist for Sloan's Lini-
ment. 35c, 70c. $140.
Sold by your "U
• ruu«e upon "Th
• pareement that if the •
V pglUllUl Tails tobowo. I
nt, money will be rofaaaad.
THACHER MEDICINE Co.
Sloans
L.irtirert
lirt-p it hutidv
circulation which has been continu-
ously and regularly published for a
period of not lees than one year pre-
ceding the date of the notice in the
County of Hamilton, State of Texas,
■and you shall cause said notice to be
printed at least once each weok for
the period of ten days exclusive of
the first day of publication before
the return day hereof: NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY
............. r _______..
___ covrdoarton""We
"uetron4 reoommenda.
. .....dhecartonforehe.
home orofk
the welfare of Alfred Sommerfeld, became of the pain, acidity, in-
Anton Sommerfeld. Emgard Sommer
ductlon copld not be begui
pipe line was laid to the
The pipe line was completed
or three days ago.
FIRST OIL SHIPMENT OUT_____
OF SIPR SPRINGB THIS WEEK
(Comanche Chief)
A genleman returning from Sipe
Springs Thursday stated • the
first shipment of oil from that polnt
bad just been made This was from
the Moorman well and the initial
shipment consisted of tan tank cars,
which were loaded Thursday. The
Mdorman well was brought la in
September but marketing of the pro-
4
. The McClung 40-acre-lea
drug. » 1 the -Attag tense of the same
UMA Take tude were sold for $400,000.
Hico, Nov. 6,-$2,000,0004 from
investments totaling $162,500 is the,
sum„totalot-thesiabuionsnmanciart
Tefurns to accrue during the past
- my hands for service, I Wm Lem-
moas. as Sheriff of Hamilton County
Texas did. on the 4th day of Nov.
1818, levy on pertain Real Estate,
situated n Hamilton County, Thum,
dencribed-es-tomows, to-wit: The
--- Southwest one-fourth of Lot No.
Two, Block.No37, of the Howard
—Addition to the town of Hamilton,
and levied upon u the property of
■ 8. R. Lawrence, and that on the
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ly contested at the next term of sold
Coart. commencing on the Sad Mon- so little at drug stores,
day in January A. D. 1920, the same
being the 12th day of January A. D.
) Children love its delicious fruity
[ taste. Full directions for child's
) dose on each bottle. Give ft
----J $1,500,000. In the light of because of oil atrikes to -furnishing
this the most sensational -tranaction the dividends.
feetlyharmlesn .
mClom and dtedansyouLomea:--
a dose of nasty calomel today and yen
will feel weak, siok and nauseate^ to-
morrow. Deal less a dar’a work. Take
a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone in-
Samomejzaggupmpiqozziptmna
ghAaasa, hoadache. eoatod toegus y SOW
Tone a<ta bet.
your mousy to
k—- -gt,
of Hamilton County—GREETING, you have executed the same, ...---
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED WITNESS, MATTY E JO SOWELL,
to Hamilton County. Witness my
hand, thiz 4th day of November,
1219--WM-EMMONS. 9eriff.
Hamilton County, Texas,
being the 12th day of January A. D.
Hit, at the Court House thereof. in
Hamilton at which time all persons
interested in tbo welfare of said
Minors may appear and contest such
appointment. If they see proper to do
so, HEREIN FAIL NOT. But have
yon before said Court. on the said
Court, on the said first day of the
first Tuesday in December 1919, the •
same being the 2nd day of said -
J mouth. st the COurt House door, of i
.....Hamilton -County,"In the city of
Hamilton, Texas, between the hours :
of 10 a. m. and 4 >, m.. by virtue of —
said levy and said order of sale, 1 1
will seli said above described Real ;
Estate at public vendue, for cash,
to thechizheut-bidder asthe.pron •
ng tO ean e uoAme v ' Jk
" Led
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to cause the following notice to be._______. ____ . . .
published in a newspaper of general cause pain. If your stomach is
in a revolt; if sick, gassy and
with no mlstaJtes- and-preelatmth "
------resuTts as_probably—the—most for-
t—jtunate faced by any set of private
. 'citizens who have ever "dabbed" -
Mzil------- —
■ —Mondsy-ot-thisweek, Mr Barnes, |
who was spending afew.days here, J
t was "wired"thet a 20,000-barrel
gusher had come in the day before
.’on this million and a half tract, and
'additional profit is to accrue to the •
jorizinal local owners from the big-
ger royalty assred.
Throughout the recent years past
when the "ol| game” was well with-
in the conspicuous center of the
arena of business activity in this
section and in the great Southwest,
; Mr. Barnes and associates were too
• busy with other matters to give
‘ personal attention and time to
(leases, production. royalties or to
other phases of the oil business. <
.However, wit hthe cessation of hos-
I tilities with Germany, and with the i
.coming of springtime, their minds
, began “lightly to turn to thoughts ,
(of oil.” That was little more than I
seven months ago. With these few I
-and a half tract- and tore:
Rowe Tract was sold for the was thought to be worthless
$1,500,000. In ths light of
Automobile For Sale, five pamsen-
ger, good repair and frst-class run- -
ing order./Rve good tires,Witt "
seftcheapTor cash or good as
cash. For . particulars fnquire at
Record office. tr
5 upssmeacg- - '
. elomet but A doesn‛ HMiks you sisk ' Other transactions immediately
and can net aalivate. 22 followed. The royalty on the Me-
Children and grown folks snu take 1 Clung tract was disposed of for
Dodnon’TLyer Tone, because to to per- $90,000.
==S5*c
= seven months to W. Pitt Barnes and
associates are largely Hico citizens.
The successful achievements by
which the 41.447.4fi0 was made, cov-
er the brief period of a few months
andarethe total consequence of Ivo
deal* in the oil fields ot a neighbor-
■ —: if-state ! I'- H -
“45. TITIF‛-"---a-aaszdrarwpynirnnIIT3E5"I5
M aaaw tout —I'"WH" ISouwimmated
— last week.' last Thursday, to be ex-
act. when what was before on this
e
A8 To All Perosns intereste In
THE STATE OF TEXAS. County
ru ot Hamilton, NOTICE IS HEREBY
) GIVEN That by virtue of acertain
Order of Salo Assued.outotthe-Hon-
—---orabie District Court of Hamilton
County, of the 30th day of October,
_ 1919. by L. A: Morris, Clerk of said
—---Owrt for the sum of eight hundred
~ twenty-five and 58-100 ($825.58)
Dollars and costs of suit, under a
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wt-c-dm
TONT put off unty tonight what
Pgmseephmp:
taking It at once. By the time you
home you'll be on the way to
recovery.
appreciated. Children and grownup
nlike can use it—there is no disagree
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secuted.: James A.
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HICO PEOPLE WELEAN
_ W FORTUNE IN
LOUISIANA OIL GAME
UUUIU VI •uVI-h from the lipuid _
________ night. They simply
• had a little i---
Says Drug Acts Lke Dynamit coddamora
DLonLiver and You Lose a roteonnwino
Day* wa 2"auaamnaa.p. -
.voodomee forces were dispensed with,
on shoula He simply went to Louisiana to got
meL,vhes puestothhnre fon resulter and to ex-
! Dearnumber one was'first con-
susmated when he secured and dis-
posed of the Hardy tract. This was -
Hamilton County, Texas. J. F. HILL,
Deputy."-
1920, at the Court House thereof, in
Hamilton at which time all persons
interested in the welfare of said
Minors may appear and contest such
appointment, If they see proper to do
so. HEREIN FAIL NOT. But have
you before said Court, on the said
Court, on the said first day of the
next term thereof, this Writ, with
your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
WITNESS. MATTY E JO SOWELL.
Clerk of the County Court of Hamil-
ton County. Given under my hand
and the seal of said Court at ofice
in Hamilton, Texas this tbs 4th day
of November A. D. 141*. MATTYE
JO SOWELL. Clerk County Court.
Hamilton County. Texas. J. F. HILL.
Deputy.
Fort Worth, Tex., Nov. 4.—Pay-
Fort Worth Savings Bank and Trust
company, which failed five years ago.
ouslyandregularly published for a
period of not less than, one year pre-
ceding the date of the notice in the
County of Hamilton, State of Texas,
and you shall cause said notice to be
printed at least once each week for
the period of ten days exclusive of
the first day of publication before
the return day hereof: NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY
GUARDIAN. THE STATE OF TEX-
AS To All Perosns interested in
the welfare of Mrs. Ida Sommerfeld,
a person of unsound mine. Gus
Feldman was, by the County Court
of Hamilton County, Texas, duly ap-
pointed Temporary Guardian of the
person and estate of said person,
non-compas mentis, which appoint-
ment will be mnde permanent, un-
less ths same shall be successful-
ly contested at the next term of said
Court, commencing on the Ind Mon-
—=927
—Til
fold. Manda Sommerfeld, Daniel
Sommerfeld, Annie Sommerfeld, Ed-
na Sommerfeld and Pania Sommer-
feld Minors: J. L. M. Angermanh
was, by tbs County Court of Hamir
ton County, Tsxas, duly appointed
Temporary Guardian of the person*
and estate of said Minors, which ap-
pointment *111 be made permanent
unless the same shall be ssuccessful-
"-aetvrgeroa mn,mmmn-ui
______ THE STATE OF TEXAS next term thereof, this Writ, with
—othe Sherif of any Constable your return thereon, showing how
upset, and what you just ate has
fermented and turned sour,
head dizzy and aches; belch gas-
es and acids and eructate undi-%,
gested food—just take a tablet
or two of Pape's Diapepsin to
help neutralize acidity and in
five minutes you wonder what.
surplus cash which they ______
tanautDidwora“ot
Mr. Barnes was given ./
If a girl were a man she wouldn’t
let ohter girls fool her the way they
fool other men.
C—sb ars iatosvar
whereinaqlentodi
bore \ this morning.
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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/m1/6/: 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.