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be no wsrs, each nation
be selected 122, the first quota re-
Examinations will be held Mon-
Toward the year
the country of Luther, will surprise
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LADIES—Our Shelves Are Now Replete!
With a New Line of Dishes Just Received From the Factory.
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chased the lumber businesa l
varlous Texan towns of C. L.
in the C. T- Lawson residence west
of College Hill, and are receiving
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The Hamilton County Board of
Exemption composed of H. E. Ches-
ley and Dr. W. E. McMordie, of Ham-
in order as they were drawn. July
20th, and mailing out notices to the
first 244 as drawn from which will
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front of the Lamb have de-
69— 280 H. H. Dinkins, Hamilton
70— 972 r. H. Simons, Fairy
munity, and is accomplished snd at-
tractive and is loved by s host of
life long friends.
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happy young couple drove out to the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. snd
Mrs. Joe Schwartz, where a big wed- ■
dnlg feast wss spread and relatives,
friends and neighbors partook.
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HAMILTON. TEXAS.THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,1917.
country of the Anti-Christ from one
end to the other.
number, as furnished the Record by
the local board.
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against the Savior.
The fight which will take place
where the Anti-christ will forget his
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the Cock from the other side and
will invade the country of the Cock
up to the middle of it.
The White Eagle coming from ths
north will surprise the Black Eagle1
and the other Eagle will invade the
will together pour in the fire of their
censure on the impious Earth, which
signifies that the Lamb will order the
extermination of the race of the An-
ti-christ.
When the beast sees that he is
loot he will become furious and for
many months the beak of the White
Eagle, the claws of the Leopard and
the Spurs of ths Cock will furiously
composed of Comanche,, Erath and
Hamilton counties was held in this
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Ahegue.
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Associate Players
With Their Splendid Company of 20
Talented People, Presenting
We Also Have Some Attractive Bargains in Ladies Underwear and Hose
Fresh Groceries Received Daily. Phone 46 and Receive Prompt Delivery
Mr Eagle." |
"Fyds for Jus-1
of Justice.
There will no longer be Lutherans
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the aspect of the country, as there
wir be mounds of the stain.
The Anti-christ will lose his crown
and will die in colitude and madness.
The Empire will be derided into 22
states, but none of them will any
longer possess fortresses, armies or
l te is represented by s "Cock."
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i arms and will not in any way be a
bo as nothing compared to those
I which will take place in the country
) of Luther, for the Seven Angels
B* cisive battle may take place in West-
(7 -phalla.) The three animals defend-
ing the Lamb will exterminate the proi aronAy .w.wc .n
ggiast army of the Anti-christ but they • FIFTH BUNDAY MEETING OF ....... ..........
E5 will be forced to erect on the battle- CH RIBTIAN CHURCH HELD i 77— 542 J. V. James, Hamilton
“-.elda pyre as large as a city, for the ----— 1 78— 194 F A. Childress, Hico
—.......* —t* -* — *---- 79— 274 L. V. Reese, Hamilton
552 C. Johns, Hico
21— 298 C. M. Duncan, Shive
22— 275 L E. Martin, Hamilton
the highest order to widely rec
zed here at hqme, and there are
dreds of frtends to rejoice ore
advancement and good for
while his removal from Ham
with his family is a mtater ef
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the Lamb will be red. IThere will
not be a single spot in the Christian
world that will not be red; and red
will be the Heavens, ths Earth, the
Water and even the Air. For blood
Washington, August 1 Every
man within the conscription age who
can pass the phyuleal examintton ——
faces military service in the imme-
county, snd was born snd raised
among us. He is upright snd hon-
orable. sad is an industrious young
msn who claims the friendship of all
ship. Such transfer certificate, af-
ter being filled out, should be seat. 71— 983 J. L. Smith, Hamilton
with 11 for transfer fee and a new 1 72— 757 J M McPherson, Pottsville
registration certificate will be issued 1 72— 966 W W. SIddons, Carlton
74— 868 F W Redden, Hamilton
75— 332 C. C. Faulk, Hico
' 76— 372 W. F. Gaston, Hico
1— 252 C. H. Craig, Hamilton
2— 458 H. Harellck, Hamilton
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Corunna, Spain, August 1,—The
German submarine UB-33 anchored
in the harbor here into yesterday
evening. She entered the roadstead
with only her periscope emerging
from the water. The submarine had
been seriously damaged, but 'be com-
mander snd the crew refused to tell
the esuse of the accident.
strike him.
They will cross rivers over the
bodies of the alain, and these in
places will change the course of the
waters. They will bury only the
men of noble families, ths leading
commanders and the Princes because
to the carnage made by the armies
will be Joined the wholesale death
of those who will die of hunger or
pest.
The Antichrist will ask many times
to fight the White Eagle and the Cock
will pursue the Black Eagle into the
country of the Anti-christ to help the
White Eagle.
£ The battles
(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
n the publication called "Omens
the Great War,” the following re-
rkable allegory. written by Bro.
annes SOO yean ago, appears. In
iphering the allegory, it must be
ubered that:
thousand of the new state automo-
bile seals to be placed on radiators
of ths cars whose owners have ap-
plied for Texas license hsve been
sent out from Austin.
The seals are being sent out al-
phabetically to the counties in the
state. They are circular, about three
inches in diameter, with a star in
the center, and read "State Licensed
Car, 1017.”
the congratulations of numerous
friends among whom Is the Record.
Authorities Plan to . Mnintain .At
Least 2,000,000 Soldiers
in France.
a ‘ of the Lamb cannot stop fighting as
long as the Antichrist possesses sol-
diers to fight against them.
/'‘‘'that which makes the device of
the Lamb’s ©implacable to that the
F Antichrist has pretended to ba a fol-
lower of Christ and to set in His
Name, and if he does not perish the
fruit of the redeemer would be lost
and the doors of Hsdes prevail
51— 4< C. V. Banks, Evant
sponsibility. but one giving ।
nity for advancement. And
of Shive, was consecrated at the j
home of Rev. Chas. B. Diltz in this
human fight.
(This may have reference to Es-
sen, where the Krupp works are and
many authorities believe that the de-
son, with whom Hr. Horton had
been connected as manager of the
yards in Hamilton since tksestab-
lishment of the busines her* That
he proved his superior ntnesfor
this responsible position was proven
by promotion tendered him by apt.
Johnson's successors: He waz. ot
FOR EXAMINATION TUES-
DAY AUGUST 7TH.
•1—1148 8. H. Whits. Hamilton
14— 243 R. H. Finley, Fairy
85— 112 L. E. Smith/ Evant
86— 726 R. L. Munday, Hamilton
87— 15 F. J. Anderson, Evant
M— ••• R. Roberson, Hamilton
89— fill W. W. Schrank, Hamilton
90— 452 W T Hammock, Hamilton
91-• 365 R. V. Forest, Ohio
12— 530 A L Howard. Hamilton
•1— 809 J. M. Pederson, Hamilton
Christian church for the district
26— 522 R. B. Miller, Hamilton
27— 500 A. T. Knudson, Fslry
28— 210 P. H. Peterson, Hamilton
20— 507 R. Hutton, Fairy
20— 302 H. Edminston, Hamilton
21— 437 J. W. Hale, Shive
32— 504 O. 8. Knowles, Star
33— 43 M. L. Ballard, Ohio
34—1056 R. N. Thomas, Jonesboro
35— >24 J. Sargent, Indian Oap
20— 420 S Grubaugh, C. Gap
27—1014 O. P. Streger, Hamilton
32—1172 P. R. Winn. Hamilton
22— 614 M. B. Hilburn, Hico
40— 433 C. B. Hardy. Hko
41— 10 8. Allen. Hamilton
or Schmatics. The Lamb will reign
i and the supreme happiness of. hu-
Eale." mntewwgrwhF"cape"ee'pilbr qutredtromtht County.
"e- the period. They will enjoy the fruit । Ezeminettezs 21! be —_—---
of the reign of the spirit, snd of the day, Tuenday and Wednesday Aug.
purging of humanity, which csn only [ «> 7 and 8, beginning at 2:00 a. m.
come after the defeat of the Anti- each day. x. .. ...
Following is s list of ths first 224
drawn, showing order and serial
vessels. - (Curiously enough this _______
numberaconcidegewseh the number otRoglatranta Nounea ".From .Which
Mr. snd Mrs. Lawson are at home. 23— 373 J. Garner, Hamilton
T- ■ ---24— 775 W W O'Bannom, Ham.
25— 436 J. F. Henderson Hsmllton
No refund of the registration fee
can be obtained when an automobile
her been registred with the state
highway commasion, according to a
statement made by D E. Colp, secre-
tary of the commtoeion. The numbers
edpass with ths ear if it goes into
the hands of another owner, said Mr.
Colp. Should any car be destroy-
ed also and the registration fee paid
for the current year goes into ths
strap heap.
Secretary Colp said that when a
car owner sells a car the registration
number may be made part of the con
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city Saturday afternoon, July 28. at
wswaea—..0. am. .1. 6 o’clock, Rev. Diltz officiating. Im-
will flow in the domains of four ele- mediately arter the ceremony the
menta at once. I
The Black Eagle will come from
end to view of the known plana tor asa
the stendy maintenance of an armed
force of nearly 2,000,000 men in
France. This idea began to develop-
etrongiy here tonight.
Many of the men chogen may
never see a trench under Are. It
to hoped and believed that the flrat
full weight blow of the United Statea
will be onqugh. But the war chiefs
are not going in as It It were a one
blow light. Two statements of the ------
last few days.make this clear.
Secretary Baker says that the gov-
ernment will not be limited to the
flrat 500,000 and the second 500,000
Other meu wil be celled to keep seese
filled the ranks of those who go
fret, e"—— -------—- -
General Crowder tells exemption
boards that reasons of sentiment or
affection or personal loss must rot
govern them in granting exemption.
These two statements together
mean that the men who are further
down the conscription lists than the
number assignod as the quo's of
districts will have but a tempcary
stay.
It means, too, that If a man is
msrrled snd his wlfs snd children
here sny other reasonable means of
support he will have to go. This
will probably reach numberless esses
where the mainstay of the family to
the husband's earning power, but
where the wife has s small property
or sn allowance of her own from
other sources.
General Crowder’s statement of
last night seems to give little hope
of exemption for the man who to
the mainstay of a private business
Even though his departure for mil-
itary service might wreck the busi-
ness, unless it csn be shown that
such a wreck would make other in-
dividuals dependent on the state fdr
support, exemption must not be
granted. Indispensability In business
end industry refers only to the in-
dispensability ss regards the war
needs of the government.
Washington begins to realize after
reading the two statements of last
night that the words "mobilizing
the whole nation" were more than
a mere figurative phrase.
tu dlate future. As a result of the
The president’s and General Crowder’e
nppenla to strietnesa In examinations
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vnl-he Anti-,
Mr. Lawson is the son of C. T.
Lawson, s well known citizen of the
forced to liberate the Cock in order wha. know r hima Th .P rsttye’oung
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A dence complimenting the Mis-
see Pressley of Fort Worth snd Miss
Hallle Roddy of Colorado City eras
given at the K. of P. hall Tuesday
evening. The Hamilton orchestra,
assisted by Eugene Torbett of Gates-
Ville furnished entrancing music
Delicious fruit punch wss served
from a fern embedded bowl in the
hall. The chaperones were Mr. snd
Mrs. C. C. Bsker. Mr. snd Mrs,Frank
Harris, Mr. snd Mrs. Joe J. Cleve-
land, Dr. and Mrs. Charley Cleve-
land, the other dancers being Misses
Dollie White, Pauline Beck, Burmah
Pressley and Ruby Lee Pressley of
Fort Worth, Hallie Roddy of Colo-
rado City. Winnie Snell. Frances
Willis, Ksthryne Baker, Alma Ba-
ker. J. A and Eunice Eidson. Merle
Langford, Laura MeAnelly, Jewel
McAnelly of Jonesboro; Messrs Fe-
liz Williams, Brents Witty, Howard
Edminston, Lleutenant Saddler of
Gatesvile, James Williams, Charles
Baker. Mahon, of Daitas, Tom Mc-
Kinley, Bradford Corrigan, Saddler
of Gatesville, Ksy Hickey
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The White Eagle by ths order of i
3t. Michael will drive the Cresent
from Europe, and will install himself
St Constantinople
Then will begin an era of peace
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53—1029 H. M. Stokes, Hamilton
60—1099 J. E. Wagoner, Pottsville
61— 223 N. Connolly, Hico
63— 117 J. W. Boyer. Hamilton
53— 602 C Knudson, Cranfir's Osp
sideration, but in any event it passes 64— 3’0 G. W Goolsby, Jonesboro
with the car or else becomes an ab- 65— 75 P. J. Bethks, Evant
solute loss. The highway commis- ••— 772 J. C. Nix, Hsmllton
sion provides a blank form on each 67 — 721 J. D. Mullens, Hico
certificate for transfer of the num- 68— 736 L. H. Orman, Jonesboro
003000*02*2*0**0000*3
RINGS!
snd prospet
being governed according to its de- nton, and R. A. Cox, of Hico, has
sires and living according to the rules been busy this week preparing the
Hamilton County list of registrants
43—1045 J. B. Taylor, Hico
43—1031 O. Stout, Star,
44— 437 J P Henderson, Hamilton
Each year new seals of dinereut 48~ 797 B. J. Parks, Fslry
colors will be given with the state, 48— 140 A. Brasher, Jonesboro
licenses, the old ones to be destroy- 47— 433 W. B. Hsrdy, Hico
ed. , 42— 12 M C Anderson, Hsmllton
49— 652 J. T. Lovelace, Jonesboro
50— >27 J. M. Sauer, Hamilton
51— 73> J. A. McCrary, Hamilton
52— 601 C. Knudson, C. Osp
52—1146 W. T. White, Hsmllton
54 —1 103 M E. Wsldrop, Csrlton
55— 606 J. D. Koen, Hsmllton
56— 122 J. H. Cathey, Hamilton
57— 513 J. D. Higgins, Hico
3352,
2 2 183
anmdR j
>3— 550 A. J. Johnson, Evant
>>— 174 A. H. Kelly, Hamilton
100— 31 B Atkinson, Hamilton
101— >21 R. A. Smith, Hamilton
102— 770 J. N. Norman, Hico
193— 882 W D. Renfro. Hamilton
104— 677 C. L. Martin
106— 749 T. O. McKinley. Hamilton
105—1311 R. Yocham, Hico
107— 525 K. J. Hohers, Ireland
101— 769 W. C. Newsom Hsmllton
109— 123 O. H. Campbell, Ham't
110— 66 G. E. Barnett, Hamiltoi
111— 792 B. C. Ownbey, Hamilton
111- 5 R. L. Adams, Fairy
113— 360 O. A. Fortune, Indian Oap
114— 64 T. W. Barnett, Hico
116— 270 W. W. Reed. Shive ’
ill— 64> W. A. Johnson Jonesboro
117—1132 P. L. Wenzel, Jonesboro
111— 440 E: D. Hanley, Hamilton
119— 741 V. McClearen, Hamilton
120—1064 W. L. Terrell, Hico *
121— 7112 M. Morgan, Hamiiton
122—1022*2 T Southerland J'boro
123— 241 D. C. Price, Fairy
134— 632 J. E. Linvingston 1. Oap
121—1082 O. E. Stuteville, Hamilton
125— 623 O. D. Leeth, Hico
127— 213 T. J. Davis. Hsmllton
111— 116 O. R. Melton. Hico
111—1141 O. C. White Pottsville
130—1016 J. O. Stricklin. Fairy
131— 336 G. Faulkner, Hamilton
182— 413 A A Huddleston, Hsm ton
183— >23 J. R. Sanders, Hsmllton
114— 841 C. Fenter, Hsmllton
181—1007 T. C. Stahl, Fslry
181— 3)1 A. M. Goode, Star
137— 363 R. L. Fortune, Indian Osp
131— >70 L. J. Simpson, Hico
131— 637 O. R. Little, hsmllton
140— 350 C. W. Fuqus. Hsmllton
141—1317 E. M. Young, Hamilton
141— 671 A D Karnes, Indian Osp
148— 411 O. D. Henderson, Hico
144— 704 R. E. Morgsn, Evaut
146— 72 J. A. Berry, Hico
141— 356 R. B. French. Hsmllton
147— 112 C. B. Boone, Hsmllton
142—1067 E L Thomas, Hamilton
149— 122 O. W. Burney, Evant
160-— 679 R. H. Mayberry, Aleman
161— 205 C. F. Patterson, Hamilton
152— 11 W. F. Albrecht. Pottsville
153—’>00 J. M. Roberts, Caradnn
164— 363 C. Feldman, Aleman
166—1142 R. 1. White, Jonesboro
151— 6 W. C. Adams. Hamilton
157— 327 J. M. Evans. Hamilton
162— 664 J. E. Mason, Evant
159— >3 I C. Blackburn, Hico
160— >57 W. T. Sharp, Shive
161—1112 O. C. Ward, Hamiltoi
162— 345 E. Flippin, Star
163— 103 M. F. Boatwright, Hico
164—1221 H. Lee. Hamilton
h, christ will manifest himself. Hischrist.
army will surpass in numbers sll thst ________________
Ecican be imagined. There will be ...... .... cuT.g
/christians among the legions, and PROMINENT YOUNG SHIVE _ _______
there will be the Mohammedans and COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY FOR EXAMINATION, MON-
ye.savage soldiers among the defend-| ------ DAY AUGUST •TH.
a mot the Lamb. For the first time The marriage or William P. Law- Order Serial
son and Miss Mattie Schwartz. both NO
city last Saturday night and Bunday,
the sessions being held at Central
Christian Church. ‛
Rev. Randolph Clark, pastor of
the church, was present sad provid-
ed over the sessions of the body. A
number of delegates from
Gustins Dublin and
were present, and the
was one of great import and
— A teast or fried chicken,
salads, sake and other good things
had been prepared by the ladies of
the Hamilton church and dinner was
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A ELLIS
First Quote 122 Will Be Select-
ed—Examinations Monday.
elared thst victory only be granted
-on the condition thst tho Antichrist
be crushed like straw to ths bora
floor. The executors of the Justice
3— 254 L. C. Ragsdale, Hico
4—1095 L. M. Taylor, Shive
6— 783 D. E. Onstott, Hamilton
6—1117 Ralph Warren, Hamilton
7— 837 8. T. Pointer, Hamilton
8— 337 M Falkenderry Hamifton
9— 676 R. R. Martin, Hamilton
10— 276 E. Davis, Evsnt
11— 509 L. N. Hunter, Jonesboro
12—1185 A. T. Wolf* Evant
13— 564 W. P. Jones,Fairy
14— 946 W. L. Scott, Hico
16— 596 W L KIrchman, Hamilton
16— 536 W. F. Ising. Star
17— 548 J. A. Johnson Jonesboro
12— 126 C. L. Burns, Hico
11— 784 R. N. Orr, Hico
20— 755 H. J. MeNeill, Hico
21— 107 J. B. Boler, Indian Gap
22— 616 W. D. Lawson, Hsmllton
FOR EXAMINATION WED-
NEBDAY AUGUNT STH.
165—1102 8. T. Wsldrop, Hsmllton
166— 656 C. P. Jones. Hsmllton
167— 154 C. Brown, Fslry
162— 51 W. H. Barker, Hsmllton
169— 717 J. C. Morris, Aleman
170—1067 T. D. Thompson, Ham'tn
171 —1073 J. A. Tubbs, Jonesboro
172— 80 C. C. Askins, Hsmllton
173— 199 A. T. Chesley Jr Ham'tn
174— 3g8 J. Glover, Pottsville
176— 773 O. Nelson, Fslry
17«— 602 E. Koether, Shive
177— 406 W. J. Griffith, Hsmllton
178— 519 W N Holloway, Hamilton
179— 25 W W. Arnett, Hamilton
180— 392 G. B. Golightly, Hico
181— 889 L. Richardson, I. Gsp
182— 383 A. L. Gibson, arlton
182—1 166 T R Williams. Jonesboro
184— 588 T. B. Key. Hsmllton
186— 856 8 B Rslnwater, Hko
186— 795 T. E. F. Morgan, Energy
187— 576 R. Keim, Hamilton
188— 944 G B. Scott, Hamilton
189— 122 M M. Bullard, Hico
IM- 642 T. G. Lane, Evant
191— 939 F Schuls, Star
191— 383 H. C. Couch, Hico
193— )96 J. H. Robison Evsnt
1)4— 799 G C. Moore, Fslry
1)5—11)5 B L. Wright, Fslry
1)6— 297 J. W. Duke
197— 831 O. Eager. Fairy
198— 736 G C McAnelly, Indian Gap
1)>— 707 H. W. Morgan, Shive
299—1993 J. R. Stockham, Hico
291 — 1161 W. V Whitley, Shive
292—1191 W. G Wall, Evant
293— 368 B. Gann. Fairy
804— 974 W Siems, Star
896— 389 W H Endebrock, Ham'tn
896— >69 H. J. Sellheimer, I. Gap
397— 926 D. P. Sargent, Hamilton
3)8—1919 R. H. Stanford, Evant
209— >1) J. L. Rucker, Hico
>!•— 656 R. B. Luce, Hamilton
211— 114 C. G. A. Petero, Shive
111—1176 D. C. Willis, Nico
118—1979 R. Turner, Event
114— 718 J. T. McCandless, Hico
216—11 <7 E. E Williams Hamilton
216—1917 D. G. Vest, Hico
217—11)1 C. L. Woodward, Hico
212— 242 D. D. Putman, Evant
212—1112 R Warren, Hamilton
MO— 121 H. A. Burden, Hico
221— 221 J. F. Cooper, Hamitlon
222— 222 G. C. Driver, Hico
223— 883 J. B. Pnugger, Shive
224— 694 A. E. Hufstudler, Hico |
225—1064 J. W. Thompson, Hico
220—1295 R. Yarbrough, Fairy
227—1901 H. L. Turney, Carlton
2M— 47) W. E. Hanley, Hamilton
22>— 312 B R Eidson, Jonesboro
230— >0 C. C. Blansit, Hamilton
231— 1)1 W. D. Chapman, Fairy
232— 477 L. R. Hedgepeth, Evant
218—1137 F. L. Wolfe, Hico
214—1171 LLC Winters, Hsmllton
116— 711 E. B. McMurray, P-ville
11<— 110 J. W. Bunn, Hico
117— Ml C O Rainwater, Hamilton
Ml— 168 J. Cameron, Hamilton
239—1023 J. T. Stegner. Jonesboro
240— <14 C. E. Gray, Hsmllton • .
Ml— 840 >. B, Pruitt, Hamiltons
242—1188 L. O. Wood, Hamiltons
141— 657 W. B. Lucas, Halmiton
M4— 175 A L Carson. Fairy
When you are thirsty and hungry
Austin, Tex., Aug. 1.—Several
versal regret.
Mrs. Horton snd thsir children
will leave within some two weeks
for their new home in Waco. Thus
Waco gains another one of Hami-
ton’s "First Familles."
2. Meet Remarkabie Auegory Written
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Chas, B. Horton, who all the days
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accepted a position with the W. F.
A J. F. Bernes Leather Company in
that city
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The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1917, newspaper, August 2, 1917; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564603/m1/1/: 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.