The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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The importance
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• Although no official announcement
has been made, it is sal dthat the
presidency of the organization will
be offered President Wilson: that
Secretary Baker and Secretary Dan-
iels will bo named vice presidents,
and that either the Treasurer of the
United States or some other high
Government official will be selected
as treasurer, who will handle all
funds.
may apply to troopes’enlisted in or
furnished by the State of Pennsyl-
vania.
Personal insurances, letters and
telegrams have boon received from
the Governors of a dozen States, in-
dorsing this work. The Governor
of Missouri has personally written
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embalmers for the preservation of Colo and in Indian Gap by J, Mark
the bodies of soldiers killed in bat- Boler (Advt.»
Ue or dying in hospitals as you may
No Reduction for Children
No Baggage to be
Hamilton... -$1.50 Lv 7100 a.m. - Mounds...
Aleman........ 1.50 Lv. 7:23 a.m. ‘
may lose their lives while nghting in
France. Following the war, every
man who is killed abroad will be t
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the disposal of his -
conflict continue for several years it I ber of letters that are being received
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blackeyed peas and June corn seed
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prominent men o the I pounds and I am gaining at the rate
miiogatr;pomaiass Uozargormanu Ot Ave pounda. Week aha ...
facturing plants. hundred and fifty-fve pounds at the
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the’ breEotpsant t?BrocogniseBthe duh irom wolt tnos men and "0
D°Memo, tor tl“horse condition Scarcely a day passes that scores
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most Erewsome features from mod- medicines. My catarrh is nearly
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shoula bear the same relation to the than twenty years has almots dis-
Quartermaster General's Department appeared, and I give all praise to
qatheRed.Crosadoesstosthe.medicaryour medicine. When I commen-
G. Sharp, Quartermaster General of ced taking Tanlac. I could not do a
the United States Army, greeted the day's work but now I believe I can
plan with enthusiasm and a series of do as much hard work as any man.
conferences covering the best part « v„„ ,
of a week, were held in his Wash- Y’ _
ington offices. . William Breed
Dr. Eckles and Dr. Mowbray made Tanlac is sold in Hamilton by J. T.
the following offer to the Govern- James A Sons, in Hico by Corner
ment omer to Finance P*__ I Drug Store, in Carlton by Carlton
We will furnish such number of Drug Co., in Pottsville by Charlie
pies on the face, malaria, billid
ness, constipation, dyspepsi
and all disease caused from slu
gish, inactive liver.
Ask your druggist, or sei
60c to Tinkle & Levein Med. C
Winters, Tex. for large bott
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you do so at once and see if you don’t agree with us in
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Persons subject to early call by
their respective exemption boards lor
physical examination, in the next
step in selecting army, need not re-
turn to their orignal districts for
such examinations if they will else-
where at the time the examinations
are held. In such cases, application
should be made to the board having
jurisdiction over the district in which
such persons registered, for a trans-
fer to the board in whose district
they will be at the time the examin-
ations will be given and exemption
claims heard.
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I 5rthe‛presdentthbtke“cud‛meot Let us make youome
. greater service there than in hia pre- to war or to send row friends that ,
. sent office. have gone. James Studio.
favorably upon the recommendations
and shortly afterward the following
letter, signed by Brigadier General
H. P. McCain, Adjustant General of
the Army, was received by the officers
of the American Purple Cross Asso-
ciation.
“The Secretary of War directs me
to inform you that the subject mat-
ter of your several communications
in regard to an expert body of mor-
tuary specialists for service with our
military forces abroad has been given
careful consideration. It has been
decided that a suitable organisation
for this force shall be adopted for
service in the Quartertasters Corps
The Departmene is deeply apprecia-
tive of your generous and patriotic
interest."
The plan of the association has
now been accepted and tomorrow Dr.
Mowbray and Dr. Eekles will go to
Washington for another conference
with War Department officials, when,
it is expected, a blU wUl be drawn up
for presentation to Congress for the
acceptance of the American Purple
Cross Association as an auxiliary of
more, to devise a plan for caring for Breed or Longview Tex. which is
the bodies of the soldiers And marines Neh -oI"ua‛ ’, * “
killed in Um Qgg, I puDisned word tor word, just as it
Accordingly, a few weeks ago the was written.
American Purple Cross Association . ....
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“Moss Rose” Flour!
the American Purple Cross Associa- done for me. It is the best medi-
Uon immediately held a conference cine that I have ever taken for cat-
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volutionize and remove one of the I several difenent kinds of catarrh
was formed and incorporated under TAnCTt.w
the laws of the District of Columbia. , MoNEVe": .5
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oral; Major General J . Lewis Good, I To Whom It May Conors:
treasurer, and Dr. Mowbray, field di-1 On November 25, I bought one
rector, .aanoclation‛s active 1 bottle or Tanlac and commenced tak-
memherghin g limited to those who “443* “5,1 HV-HAMIM •uu
have made car. of bodies their lreing same according to drections. I
profession, and to those affiliated in- weighed only orfe hundred and thirty
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ldividual formation.
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corporated in the army organisation,
we will arrange to be enlisted as in-
dividuals and assigned as you may
direct."
Indoran iM— nrenent Fanl. hente any t° tne secretary oi war urging me
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those deotrous of planting and ac-
hieved great success thereby, has
recommenced operations since the
recent favorable rains. T
scriptions shall be placed on rural
mail boxes, other inscriptions not be-
ing permitted; Name of owner.
Name and address of manufacturer,
inconspicuously placed. The words
“Approved by the Postmaster Gen-
eral,” "U. 8. Mall.”
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NEED NOT BE HOME
FOR EXAMINATIONS
and Dr. Jay H. Mowbray, of Swarth- is the following lettev from William a tew hours. On* maize millet, 7•
seed at cost to It win
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Any purchase from us will be delivered to any part of the City or
Mail to any Address.
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Sunday, August 5,1917|
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d SOME RURAL ROUTE
INFORMATION.
Order No. 283—When the assign-
box numbers on a route is
completed, the postmaster shall fur-
nish each box owner with the official
K number of his box with request that
he advise his correspondents to in-
clude in his address the number of
the rural route and his box number.
B • Order No. 357—Each box shall, if
practicable, be erected on the right
hand side of the road regularly trav-
Why buy high-priced imported flour when you can
get a superior grade right here at home?
For select baking and general family use you will
find our products as good as the best and we especially
request that if you have not already tried our.
eled by a rural carrier and such posi-
tion as to be easily and safely acces-
sible for the delivery and collection
of the mail by the carrier without
leaving his conveyance. Patrons
shall as far as practicable, keep clear
the approaches to their boxes by
promptly removing obstructions
which may render difficult or impos-
sible the delivery of mail by the car-
rier.
Order No. 285—The following in-
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. To Rmbalm am Battleeld.
“Right now we have more than
$150,000 pledged for carrying for-
ward our plan," declared Dr. Mow-
bray yesterday, “and we can easily
raise $10,000,600 as soon as con-
gress places the stamp of approval
upon our plan." %
"Ths bodies will be embalmed in
the first line trenches or as close to
them as possible. They will then be
taken from the battle field and inter-
red until after the war. By our up-
to-date proems they will be recogni-
sable for years and will be in splen-
ation, when
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Fare Sch’d’le Station ~ Fare Bch’dle
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Leon Jct.— $1.25 Lv. 9:30
Ogesby.... ..$1.00 Lv. 9:27
MeGrgor....$.80 Lv. 9:42
8. Bodque.... $.50 v: 10:20
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Ireland........$1,25 Lv. 7:45 a.m.
DO YOU TAKE PICTURES? WELL, IF YOU DON’T YOU
* ARE MssNG LOTH OF FUN. a
COME IN AND GET A NEW KODACK AND LEARN TO DO
PHOTOGRAPHY. WE WILL -snow YOU How."
AND THEN WHEN YOU NEED “DEVELOPERS", PLATES,
FILMS OR PHOTO SUPPLIES OF ANY KIND, WE CAN ALSO
FURNISH THEM.
DEAL WITH US; YOU CAN RELY ON WHAT YOU BUY.
Yates-Graves Drug Co.
HAMILTON,TEXAS.
Impressed upon them that
tions to that end by vai
uals and organizations
The Chamber of Commerce, which
early in the season inaugurated the
ters will open again Monday and re-
main until for the entire week or as
long as the demand for seed contin-
ues. Arrangements have been made
to augment the stocks and business
will boom during the next few days.
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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/m1/2/: 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.