The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1917 Page: 5 of 12
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Waco, Texas.—One of the chief
features of the Texas Cotton Palace
Exposition this year will he the mili-
tary spirit that will prevail every-
where. There will be more soldiers
and high army officers present at the
Her voice, as usual, was clear and
expressive, filing the listener with
the emotion of her theme.Punch was
mi AGI0 STOMAGM
SOUFiNESS, HEARTBURN
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of bufldings of various kinds to take
natiP.
The man who marries a nervous
woman soon discovers what nerve
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John L. Spulin, Jr., government
gin reporter for Hamilton county,
gives out the following report:
There wore 3499 bales of cotton,
counting round as half bales of cot-
ton ginned in Hamilton county, from
the crop of 1117 prior to September
America September 8t
Shelton is a great gran
Mra. J. H. Cage step
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battles andcarmymanouvers, of an
kinds on the Cotton Palace grounds
during the exposition. In this way
the people of Texas Will be enabled
to leant all about the army boys who
are going to France to light for their
boast of anywhere.
Long before the opening of the
great exposition on November 8, the
City of Waco will be known all over
the stomach so your food won’t
sour and upset you. There nev-
er was anything so safely quick,
so certainly effective. No dif-
ference how badly your stomach
is upset you usually get happy
relief in five minuutes, but what
pleases you most is that it helps
to regulate your stoamch so you
can eat you favorite foods with-
out fear.
Most remedies give you relief
sometimes--- they are slow, but
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l own a complete abstract of all titles in Hamilton county. During my ex-
perience in the loan business I have worked up moot of the land titles in Hamil-
ton county, and as a result I have accumulated a vast amount of data and infoma-
tion that is oh hie in my office and is not of record in the county records and can
not be found outside of my office. All of this is at the service of my patrons
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great conflict is
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Billiousnens, Sour Stomach
And Constipation.
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and hundreda of modern enemy de-
stroying aeroplanes will be located fa
the aviation eamp immediately ad-
joining.
The army camp occupies 1,300 acres
and the aviatilon camp 790 acres. Sev-
pgultry
Palace
Europe, to which the
aking an impartant i
for poultry during t
— fae benefit of the million visitors
who wil bo prepent '
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and many that they cannot give.
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greatly increased. Arrangements
have been perfected to have on display
at the exposition this year, whieh op-
ens November 8 and closes November
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very nerlously UI of typhoid to im-
proving at this writing.
Mrs. Annie Frasure was a guest
of her sister, Mrs. Lottie Christian
Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Stephens
spent Saturday eight aad Sunday
with the letter's parents, Mr. aad
Mrs. O. T. Dehart.
Mr. Francis Crawford aad family
were gueste of hto brother, Mr. Will
Crawford Baturdarand Sunday.
The Banner Staging convention
will meet with thin clans third Sun-
day, we feel honored and will do our
very beat to give everyone a royal
reception and do our beet to make it
the beet meeting yet of the conven-
tion, the community will serve din-
ner Sunday.
ger number of fine
before. Poultry fan-
the United States
that the Cotton Pal-
"CASCARETS" FOR I
OPPORTUNITY TO 8kB
FINEST TEXAS POUUTRT
Cotton Palace nt Waco fa November
Will Have Mammoth Exhibit
of Fine Birds.
Waee. Texaq.As a result of the
without Additions! charge.
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J. T. JAMES, Hamilton, Texas
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traveling of the proeest century. Ev-
ery make of car and <______ __
signs will be on exhibition. This will
include ears of tbs lowest price up to
th- highest priced palaeo on tires that
has thus far been designed by the
world's grentest mirheetoe
Judging by the thousands of letters
that 2nye been received by the Cot-
ton Palaeo management concerning
the automobile show, Eton fair pre-
sumption that the visitors this year
will far surpass all previous from ths
’ the sxposition opens on No-
8, until it closes on November
This city has a couple of girls
within Ite borders who are cous-
faa end bath hove Hood here oil -
therikeyndzexrancntanurmk
acidity, ao the misery won’t come
back very quickly.
You feel different as soon as
"Pape’s Diapepsin" cornea in
contact with the stomach-—dis-
tress just vanishes—your stom-
ach gets sweet, no gases, no et-
ching, no eructations of undig-
ested food, your head clears and
you feel fine.
Go now, make the beet in-
vestment you ever made, y get-
ting alarge fifty-cents case of
“Pape’s Diapepsin” from any
drug store. You realize in five
minutes how needless’ it is to
suffer from indigestion, dysp-
epsia, or any stomach disorder,
due to acid fermentation.
», which they anchored in full
, at the bride’s harbor. After
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25, 1817 as compared with 7447
bales ginned to September 81, 1814. 18.
u „ . . .0. « . . -v ro Newton were visiting relatives at
army cantonment and a colossal avia- down: Papes Diapepsin helps MeGirk laat Friday and Saturday.
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An examination of the records will show that I am
now and have been for a quarter of a century doing
over ninety per cent of the land loan business of Ham-
ilton county. I am ready at all times to duplicate any
rates or terms that may be offered to borrowers. I
will give every advantage that -competitors can give
Lieutenant Henry C. De Grummond. -
Mrs. Day Cage toasted the mother eountry-
THE OLD RELIABLE
Hamilton National Bank
, E A. Perry, Cashier '
More than 40,000 soldiers will be
located on the big army camp on the
edge of Waco. Thousands of men
for the dining room. The bride el-
ect was seated among clusters of oral million dollars are being expend-
Most people want their financial
affairs held strictly private. At the
Hamilton National Bank, all deal,
ings with patrongare confidential.
Most people appreciate those little
personal helps that many times are
not included in the daily routine of
business. The inspiring motive of
our entire organization is not how
little, but bow much we can do for
each client.
Most people prefer to have their
financial headquarters and make all
transactions with ONE institution.
Our service includes all departments
of banking, combined to take care
of your interests in a helpful way.
son of al de-
“ “ NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
vompanied by the tetter’s stolen.
Misasa Eleanor aad Nellie Stephena
were sight seeing in the state capital
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. Frank Wolf returned lent
Monday from Floydada, he reports
very good crops in that country.
Mn. W. F. Howard waa a guest of
her son Mr. Emmett Christian Sun-
day.
Mn. Alvie Wolf to spending the
wook with her parents Mr. and Mn.
Forrestt.
Mensrs William Crawford and On-
FINEST DISPLAY Of
AUTOMOBILES II TEXAS
Cotton Palace at Waco Has As.
sembled High Class Exhibit
for Big Exposition.
Waco, Texas—Every inch of
mpace fa the monster Automobile
bunding nt the Texas Cotton Palace
Exposition has already been taken by
the hundreds of exhibitors who will
have their can and accessories on dis-
play. This to the largest auto build-
fag to be found in the Southwest It
win be a most delightful place for the
visitors to the exposition who an in-
terested in the mhost popular mode of
o Former Governor James E. Fer-
guson was a visitor t othe Bell-Bos-
que Stock Farm on Tueeday and
spent a abort time in Clifton. He
waa accompanied by Senator Wood-
ward of Stephenville and two mov-
ing picture artists. The film men
obtained some views of Bona Vista
and the fine stock o nthe ranch.
Wilhelm Blum, manager of the
THX HAMILTON RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, U. UH
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Reaches the Stomach Al \
the unloading of this well freighted
vessel, which contained handsome
and useful gifts, ladened with mes-
sages of love and good wishes, a sal-
ad course . waa served to ffty-five
guests.—Stephenville Empire.
COrroN CROP SHOWS DE-
CREASE IN FIRST REPORT
f ... - rhyme, the bride si sat; no who had •
k known her from childhood. Mrs. 1
E Amoa Montague gave a toast, full i
Vk of love and sentiment, to the bride. 1
F \ Miso Jodie Bennett responded with ,
' A\ a toast to the brave and noble groom
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compahted by Mrs. Connor Binckeney Ar oormsr^ar^Mni nHt^^to^TT
mag. "-ove Here is y "ling erected at a coot of half a mi.
roses and carried a large American
Beauty. When the guests were as-
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MEN NOW IN FRANCE
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people wil.be delightfully surprised
when they attend the great exposi-
tion this year aad note the wastim-
that have been effected
Pirate-
**—SM What would happen
to me if I were your kid?
Well, if you're not acquainted
With Calumet Bakings you
don’t know what a good ex-
cuse I have. Cant Help.
Earsgegkeg
wholesome andeasily digested.
Millions of mothers use
CALUMET
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ranch, accompanied the
.Clifton Record.
aurnayrmarkntaneereator-pan
| of thin year’s crops.
In her quite dignified manner, ex-
ynsotng a heart full o flove, eulogy
and gratitude. Mra. G. O. Fergu-
son, with sympathy, humor and on
couragement made the toast to “the
girls left behind”. Whe nthe punch
nnd applause and toasts were finish-
ed Mrs. A. B. Hayes gave a reading
entitled “When My Ship Comes In”
accompanied by Miss Fata Naylor at
the piano. During the concluding
lines a miniature white ship bear-
ing the name "De Grummond” was
towed in by John Cage, Jr., and
Baldwin Young. These small sail-
ors wore the uniform of their good
Special Correspondence:-
Henderson, Oct. 10:-It has been
several weeks since wo have seen any
news from this part of the country,
nevertheless, we are still in ths "land
oL thelong"" and proud of the posi-
tion we hold. .
The harvest season is most past
now, every one having gathered, and
The beautiful now home of Mra.
W. P. Orr was the scene of a novelty
shower Wednesday afternoon given
in honor of Mina Mary Louise Haw-
kins by Mesdames Orr and Leonard
Hickey. The spacious parlor was
decorated in cut roses and ferns.
Palms and sun flowers were used
coming yean
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before. It wjll be necessary for every
family, whether they live in the cities
or on the farms > raise poultry to
titewwM. There „biemtta padk
way of learning what kind of poultry
to raise and how to rates it than by
visiting that section of the big exposi-
tion It will be fa rbergs of experts
who will be glad to freely give in-
formation and advice to those who do-
sire it.
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and unburpasued
the Texas Gotten _____
,the.raisingofpoltry
6 the Mates has been
dd 0
Get a 10-cent box now.
Furred Tongue, bad colds, in-
direction, sallow skin and mis-
arable Headache comes from a
torpid liver and clogged bowels,
which cause our stomach to be-
come filled with undigested food,
which sours and fermates like
zarbage in a swill barrel. That’s
the first step to untold misery--
indigestion, foul gases, bed
breath, yellow akin, mental fears
everthing that a horrible and
nauseating. A cascaret tonight
will give your constipated bow-
eta a thorough cleansing and
straighten oyu out by morning
Do some foods ou sat hit back,
taste good, but work badly; fer-
ten cent box from your drug-
er and bowels regulated, and nev
then to keep their stomach, liv-
er know a miserable moment.
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The school at this place will begin
next Monday. Mr. Bethel Green bo-
lag the teacher, we are expecting a
succsatul term.
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ssnas zaammMrgjr. Shipp and amuyh were
Moment "Pape’s Diapepain" ahyppins in Fmpanas fast Satur
Mr. J. D. Stagletoa and wife ac-
Thousands Ml sa what to alvendy rogurdod
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a girlaiathedaughterof Mr. and Mraz
J. M. Shelton and the granddaugh-
ter of F. 8. White; ska was born
September 84. The other in the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Cage and the granddaughter of Rev.
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Educational Art Exhibit
.WacopTexas.People who are fond
of.art and,most Tezans are. W0 be
delighted withthe fine arts ekhibition
toot Win be given fa the main exhibit
hall at the Texas Cotton Palace Kg-
WtolfB. Those fa charge of this in-
erestng phnse of the show have com-
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ago worth mSv than $100,006"wmi
gist will keep you feeling good
women take a Cascaret now and
for months. Millions of men and
They “work while you sleep a
ment into acids and cause a sick
■our, gassy stomach? Now,
Drives Out Malaria, Bullds Up System
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Washington, Oct. While the
I big guns of oratory of W. H. Taft,
William Jennings Bryan, Billy Sun-
day nnd the whole cabinet nnd con-
green, are urging the purchase of
Liberty Bonde on the man in the
street, the big guns in -Flanders are
making the appeal to the man in
khaki.
General Pershing todny wired for
instruction as to how his men can
allot their pay for the purchase of
r d bonds. A plan to being worked out
W?m for this between the war and treas-
ury departments. General Pershing
reports that officers and men of the
exedittonary force are extremely anx-
ious to back themselves with their
4 own money in this way nnd to pro-
vide a safe investment against their
return to civil life.
Two hundred thousand dollars
worth of bonds have been sold al-
ready at the various army canton-
monte and National Guard Camps.
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The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1917, newspaper, October 11, 1917; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564617/m1/5/?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.