The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1919 Page: 7 of 14
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After you eat—always take
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REAL ESTATE LOANS
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Everything the housekeeper needs for
the table can be found at our store. All
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drinks.
We are in the market for you pecans .
and will pay highest market prices.
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EATONIC
Eagle readers, especially those ot
the eastern portion of the county,
regret exceedingly to know of the
Car Load of Apples
On Hand
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any food . I . decided to try Tanlac
and I shall never get through be-
We guarantee that this Budweiser is bacteria free, will keep in J
any climate, and is healthful and nutritious.
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I demire to say to the public, that I am fully prepared to mecemefully
meet any competition to the matter at Loans on Real Estate.
I state moet emphatically, that I will duplicate any note or terme that
have or may be offered to borrowers hero, either for new loans or the ro*
newel er atbanging at old kana. •
I aleo state pomitively, that I can and will give every advantange that
my competiton can give, and atony that they sennet giro. I know exact-
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Budweiser. re-created, will be manufactured from the choicest,
•---most wholesome and nutritious cereals—and hops. noted for their
tonic effects. It will be fully and maturely lagered, put up in
sterilized, hermetically sealed, 12-ounce brown bottles, and
Our greater development plans include, among other new
products, an additional cereal beverage to which we
ourwel-known trade-name Budweiser
“an..pounds in weight. My nerves
. ' aU if beter shape and my sleep to,
refreshing:- —have gotten over
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Mr. John Hobin of Turnesville,
was in Gatesville. Monday on busi-
ness. Mr. Hobin is a eliever in rais-
ing fine hogs and as an inducement -
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EXPANDING BUSINESS
CALLS FOR MORE ROOM
I have this week secured the entire building where I an
located, on the northwest corner of the public square and
an spreading out. Hereafter 1 will be better prepared
than ever to take care of ny trade in the line of
Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits, Nuts,
Vegetables and Confectioneries
I _ Aad I invite your continued patronage.
-8 I have just received a shipment of the
FAMOUS “CAKE" FLOUR
Manutactured By the Austin Milling Co. This flour is pro-
nqunced by particular housewives as being the best al
flour on the market.
WANT YOU TO TRY A SACK.
If you watt to bor
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For Your Pecans
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perity.— Goldthwaite Eagle.
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In special session here Wednesday
to name a successor to Sheriff Jim
Turnbow. deceased. Deputy Abe Ox-
ford was chosen to fill out the un-
expired term. On the first ballot
Oxford received two votes and John
Wright and Potty Pipes one vote
each - and County Judge Solomon
promptly cast the decisive vote for
Mr. Oxford, After receiving the ap-
pointment Sheriff Oxford in turn ap-
pointed Roy Benen chief deputy.—
Stephenville Empire.
gretsvery—muchzs
le staff and hopes
Barns A MeCullogh, which is being
installed there. Mrs. McCullough
will remain here a few days with
relatives, while he is getting the
home inorder. These young folks
have many good friends here who
regret their departure, .but wish for
them happiness and unlimited pros-
The sad news of the death of Mrs.
Elton Noble, nee Vallie Applewhite,
reached Goldthwaite Wednesday and
wua a distressing shock to her host
of friends here. Her home was In
San Baba and she was visitlag her
sister, Mrs. Peak, in Lampasas when
her death came suddenll, as a result
of an attack of asthma, according
to Information received in this city.
Mrs. Noble was a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Applewhite of Mullin
end was reared in Goldthwaite and
no more popular young lady ever
lived here and no death could have
caused more universal regret among
her friends. She leaver a husband
and small sonf, bsides her parents,
two brothers, two sister and other
relative who have the sympathy of
all who knew her end have loaned
of her deeth.—Goldthwaite Eagle
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— Rev J FT Gilliam to iavtted to -
preach the ordination sermon of Rev.
Clarence Brown, who is to be or-
dained at Cranfils Gap next Sunday
at -D. m. Mr. Brown has many
friends at Clifton who will be glad _
to know he has been elected as pas-
tor, which clals for his urrtinaWto
finnouncln^
the Re-creaticn
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draxeing painaana have morehakle-xgd praosrondenmeoimhe
life, and energy than I have had in He it a’good writer, and in news-
a long tme.cm papenraritbeg"basanasesrorn"q"
We shall be ready to begin shipments by January 1, 1920.
Budweiser is manufactured and bottled exclusively at the plant of
Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis, U. S. A.
While others may have just as
good groceries as we have, there
is none better. We handle the
high quality brands and can guar-
antee every article sent out. I am
making a specialty of
---adhered to in the -future as in the past—in view of the Act of
Congress, effective October 29, 1919, we feel that our many. ■
friends and customers have the right to know how the
shall apply
This beverage will
be manufacturedr 4n- -every" to our original
Budweiser process, and de-alcoholized_to conform to Federal
law. It will possess the genuine Budweiser flavor and quality.
um on man or beast, BOROZONE it
th IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEAL-
ING AGENT. Buy it now and be
ready for an emergency. Bold by J
T. James & Bom,
All druggists sell Tan Ige.
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E "Positively, I hadn't seen a well
y day in nto yearn Ull I began taking
Foi; Tanlac,” said Mrs J. H. Nichola.
whose address is Box 35, Barker,
Texas.
"Si yearsLago"she- continued.
"I lostmy appetite and had to force
down every mouthful I ate. Hard-
ly anything agreed with me and I
suffered terribly from indigestion.
My nerves were in a wretched state
and my back and Hmba pained me
probability will have given bond, by —
the time this paper reaches its -
readers. Beyond the arrest and al-
legation,nwe are not advised of de- „
tis.—Gatesville.Messenger:———“
BURGEONS agree that in cases of ro—■
Cute, Burna, Bruises and Wounds, irp
the FIRST TREATMENT la most Im- III
portant. When an EFFICIENT an-
tiseptic is applied promptly, there to
no danger of infection end the III.
wound begins to heal at once. For III
---------------------be permanent.—Goldthwaite Eagle.
‛AYS.$200 PER ACRE— r-Hugh.....MeCulleugh left this weey
FOR DENTON COUNTY FARM fforSipe Springs to taye the manage-
.....-................. . ment of a large lumber business for
DIF I S« THUS
•......1........— aspresident and cashier, respectively.
Niehols Says She Will Never ef the Farmers and Merchants State
J. BROC
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ias been, wonderful. my In- China
m isian gone ana Hhavesev-MSseneen
Denton, Tex., Nov. 6.—The high
eet price ever paid for Denton Coun-
ty farming land was paid today by
____ G. C. Kennedy of Collin County,
when he gave 1200 per acre for the
100-acre farm of W. F. Killian in
the J. D. Hawkins survey.
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so I could hardly sleep.Thadaw- Sheriff Honings worth arrested Ben
tul headuchesad would get so
dizzy as to Amost _______Ewas: so vile and placed in jail, but In all
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wweakand rundown that I could
Our advice would be Buy Now. Shipments
are becoming more uncertain all the time and
our supply is almost sure to run short.
he recently ordered and had shippen
a fine male that cost him $75. We
thankful for whet it did for me. are hoping he will exhibit it-at- the —
—.. —.^r—-x—— .... _ count yfaii... .-AfTirds we know this
ekakiETanlas-m}—improve- fs the only Spotted Big Bone Poland
"As nothing elM seemed to do me
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T— HAMILTON nOOK^gAMLTOR,~TBXAa, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER A 1919
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Bank of Gustine, were Comanche
visitors Wednesday. — Comanche
Chief.
Mro. Day Cage went to Ft. Worth
in her auto Monday to attend grand
opera, aceompanied. vy Mendames
Beaulah Wilkerson, J. B. Aitor and
W. H Hawkina.— Stephenville Em-
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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/m1/7/?rotate=270: 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.