The Hamilton Rustler. (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911 Page: 4 of 15
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Austin, Texas, July 19.—An
error, which max prove a serious
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the state in their efforts to pre
vent she slaughter of young
.ldeer, was discovered in the
amended game law as passsd by
one way,'buy a buggy built by a
maker you know is reliable.
N Fora number of years the Moon Bros, Buggy has
maintained a reputation for being the best buggy for
Athemoneyon-the market, and when you know you
J We keep constantly on hand the betnative beef '
and pork the country affords, also genuine pork sau-
sage Bologainnuege, minced ham, cured haje,ved
loaf and breakfast bacon, purs bog lard. 2.
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Fon Worth, July 10.-While
Phil Greenwell. manager of Ute
vers theater, has not received
his booking list for the house,
which will open about Labor day,
he said Tuesday afternoon that
letters he has recieyed from the
booking agency in Hew York
Shy indicate that the beat at*
tractions sssa in Fort Worth in
sems tone, will be onthelistat
lbs Byers during the regular
season. nro2t, ,, el,
“I will hardly ge the complete
list before the middle of Au
wust."a Mr. Greenwa said,
“and we will open the house
Labor day withe.mugical com-
ody. - But from information I
have received from New York
trityl am certain that the at*
tractions we will have bore this
year will Include the best plays
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. The law as it now stands says
the killing of the "shatter
towns" shall be unlawful. Game
Warden Smith, who discovered
the flaw, says the framer of the
statute in question undoubtedly
meant toplace an inhibition on
the killing of "spotted fawns."
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null and void, but he admits that
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efforts to enforoo the tew.
simply means, he says, that
warden, or whoever happens to
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In the course of his remarks
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at Dallas, reinforced by the tele
Governor Colquitt to recommend special uessipn of the legislature.
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There are few better meat markets in this neck
o’woods than this one. Few who sell more good
prohibition was a moral question
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that the lw.be amended eo as to governor he dragged it into poli-
correct the error at the coming ticsandwedoina all he could
to keep it there.
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Peck, L. O. The Hamilton Rustler. (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911, newspaper, July 20, 1911; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565813/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.