The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914 Page: 3 of 16
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THE HAMILTON RECORD. THURSDAY OCT. 1 1914
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You will not be looking after any peculiar mark of distinction, more than the pleasure and satisfaction of exercising
your own good judgment as to where you can get BEST QUALITY and MOST VALUE for the money you spend.
Come to us for all School
Supplies—they are Cheaper.
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Best 12 l-2c Cotton Flannel at
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All beat Standard Calicos
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Good calicos at
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All beat 121 2c Cheviot at
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Air beat 12 1 2c Dress Ginghams
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Beat 10c Staple Ginghams at
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Good Staple Ginghams at
COPYRIGHT 1914
THE HOUSE OF KUPPENMEIMED
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Good 10c yard wide brown
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Almost every item in our entire stock of Dry Good* is marked at a LOWER figure than has prevailed for the
past ten yean. Why? WE BOUGHT ON BASIS OF TARIFF REDUCTION AND BEFORE THE ADVANCE
IN PRICE, MADE NECESSARY BY DECLARATION OF WAR.
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This is one season when many people will want a DOLLAR TO DO DOUBLE DUTY.
Also they will want THE MOST AND VERY BEST when the dollar is turned loose.
America, while suffering from the fangs of inactive commerce, as a result of the war, there exists a spirit of loyalty
across every chasm and declare themselves more determined than ever to stand united in every
issue that affects the peace, prosperity and general welfare of our people.
In unity there to strength and great issues must be met. The year 1915 will aoon.be here and much must be done preparatory
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All Heavy Dress Outings, 12 1 2c sA.
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Daisy Twilled Flannels, Good value at
12 l-2c, white, cream, pink, blue, black, s A.
red, slate and brown at the yard......| UG
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Notwithstanding the fact that the Greatest of all wars in the history of civilization continues and thousands of
noble men are giving their fives in defense of their country and what they believe to be right, that people of all na-
tions are feeling die burden of pressure, owing to stringency of financial matters, yet in our own free land of
“The Store of Hamilton”
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See our Novelty Trimmings in Braids,
Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, Bands, Buttons and
Vestee effects. Don’t fail to see the New
Collars and Girdles.
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Millinery
Never so pretty! Never so cheap! The
styles of hats carry with them an elegance
that can not be expressed in words. The
beautiful Kid Flowers, the Handsome Gold
and Silver Trimming and the ever ready
Black and White with the season’s fashion-
able fur—all go to create effects that will
bring for the superior charm to the wearer’s
face.
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to the opening. Let us begin now—Every Move Must Count All will need merchandise for the Fall and Winter. “The Store of
Hamilton is fully equipped to supply your every demand.
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When you see our high grade clothing in its own individual style, fit,
material and construction, you’ll need no help to make a decision.
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School Supplies
Nice painted ruler........
Biggest Tablet .. .
Composition Book. . . ../. . ....
Pencil Box snd key....... .
Nice Pen Tablet....
6 Pens.........................
Beat Ink ............
Pen Holder.... ... .......
Book Strap______r.........
Book Satchel.......................
2 dozen Rubber Tip Pencils ........
Water Color ............ ..........
Visiting Cards .....................
Correspondence paper and envelops
25 Envelopes.......................
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Ready-to-Wear
We invite everybody to visit this section.
Our showing in Cloaks for Ladies, Misses
and Children was never more elaborate.
Values 25 percent lower than last year.
Beautiful and Stylish Skirts beginning
in price at 2 00, 2.50, 3.00,3.50, 4.50 Ag AA
with a choice line at.............. 0VeUV
Handsome Tailored Skirts in eer AA
the extra sizes at 8 50 to.......... VaVV
Ladies Tailored Suits in all the new
Styles and Colors, also a handsome showing
in Silk and Wool Dresses. Come and let us
show you.
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Dress Goods Section
Here you will find the new ideas in
Roman Stripes and Plaids for combination,
beautiful Serges, Poplins, Crepes in Cotton
and Woo! and Silks, Taffetta. Morie, Vaile,
Good Taffetta Silk,-Black and Al AA
colors yard wide, at the yard....... | •UV
Silk Poplins, 27 in. wide, all the Ag^
wanted shades at the yard.......... UvV
Handsome Suitings in new mix Sts
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We have clothing as usual. Our clothing is the best. We are selling
it because Good and Stylish Clothing always appeals to the men who want
to be well dressed. Whenever you find a store that sells "KUPPEN-
HEIMER,” “ALCO” and “WELL DRESSY” Clothes, you may know that
particular store is in the lead and that it
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Peck, L. O. The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914, newspaper, October 1, 1914; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564572/m1/3/?q=central+place+railroads: 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.