The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1919 Page: 6 of 10
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Mother prepares breaktast.
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far the results to become apparent.
4, 1899, at the Post Omce at Hamil-
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weeks, asked the waiter to please
——read the eighth verse rotthe thirteen duetefvomyeurfoek.
The beautiful should exist in the
erroneous
th capter of Hebrews. We imagine
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things which adorn the tasty home
Mid tirFTfotato to the egg.
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movement which means so much to
...No. CO.
Hromles we should
not forget our
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tions with that good daily paper, the
and I thought I would.dviveher out buite a good deal of pleasure’as well
and to ourselves.
the advertising columns andseewho
the pace.
fa
o us it looks as though the trade
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Calomel is Quicksilver and Acts
WOULD CONNEG cm-
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are all right. But more it
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- An auunal fete such as Hamilton's
Annual Picnic and Reunion does not
seem quite fond of our cunning lit-
tle boys, on whose ups the nr ap-
' When we see so many young men
with their hair parted lathe middle
and hanging down over their fore-
91 time, be a mustache, and they are
really imperilling the lives of these
spot, and we have been living some
little time and have never yet aeon
There Is no longer any respect felt or
shown to the man or woman who
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- I you want to keep a low hens
and if you live in town arrange to
keep them, don’t lot your neighbors
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tion with knife and pqneil. Place
the same child in a neat, clean room
with suitable and beautiful turni-
ture and we immediately remove the
tempation for destruction.
a young man's reason for breaking
his engagement with Miss Dololly
being that he happened to see her
canbedone to beautify or build up
Hamilton, go, to it. Keep your cap-
ital at home; patronise home indus-
tries; help your merchants so they
can sell cheaper; always get your
work f*00* *n your owntown if pos-
sible; subscribe and pay for the Rec-
ord. don't steal or borrow the-read-
but there is no other progressive should embellish the school property, K
) —the lawn, terrace. walks, treesand -K
his seed, nor the wise merchant with
his advertisement.
A gentleman at one of our board-
ing houses, after having beans shov-
looking to be pretty, and a rich girl
. has to be awfully homely to be ugly.
It might have added that a poor
man has to be awfully smart to be
. Intelligent, and a rich man almost
a blockhead to be ignorant. 1
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ability, be home t
the June resesdloo
county people and <
ed at him each meal for two straight all Hl _
that you have the right to the pro-
_ grow Into an aftnalisp-Mw a twit f It tfe artistic and
"You are altogether toe- fresh,- takesr months of work and planning.
t.
going to help her out. but just then
1 saw th"cow among the cabbages I Temple Telegram has afforded us
MB __’ tier la exchange editor, under the
wants thekrate. We guarantee theyclassication, -central Texas Press.”
KRY THUnSDAY
—WFTIRi coroner’s inquMt on the I geetfona and your town does not im-
body of a woman who was drowned — ' -- — - -
of the country is so scattered that
the town which puts fprth the most
effort in that direction will event-
ually succeed in landing afarmore
thap her legitimate share of "busi-
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0 • reflection upon the character, stead-
ing or reputation of any person, firm
or corporation which may appear in
——-che columus of the Record and Rust-
EL lar will be gladly corrected upon its
being brought to the attention of the
TELEPHONE.......—
this will make some of our readers
get ihedust off their Bibles
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ahip of ourientire.people in build-
ing n bigger d better Hamilton.
8 We Are Growing--
| —Grow With Us
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@ We wanl yeur account—want to <
g make ourselves useful to y ouin any ’
2 thing pertaining to finance, and we ’
B can handle it with profit to you ।
lady breaking her engagement to
Hleutenant Somebody that she hap-
paned to see him to civillan clothes
A- good counterpart to that might be
prove andpbuuld. up it will not be
your faulte Try it.
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In the absence ef Doctors Nobly dne
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day: it
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pwhtewthey live.
on trial. If a man <
H AFLE Y BROS., Props.
have a big picnic and reunion in
Hamilton some time during the
month of June. But, if we arenta
’ make a succens of--thtevent me
must organize and got to work im-
mediately that the accasion may be
truly representative of the spirit of
progress of this new era, and may
be a tribute of respect to the boys
who have fought for us; andaiso
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men with their hair all frizzly-
before breakfast one
Though that to hardly
The renewat of neighborly reln-
asleep. To live in the now and en-
joy the present is the work of a
philosopher, a u.o.a
smiaad.aadsdideamomkumab.
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relatives and friends Who are at
peaceful rest. There are more little
mounds in our cemetery than there
are residences in our city and i is
fitting that our Silent City should be
kept in order. None Of us are too
poor to plant a rose above the rest-
ing place of a relative or friend^. -
beautiful. Those
Like Dynamite-onYour
Liver.
Calomel loses you a day I You
that wilt make us proud of our ac- putin his hand torn and soiled books J
----az.- '2——- and,we find an almost irresistible I
you adv’s work. Dod*
er one straightens you
and you feel great. G
F ~oro-earee-eonoohoe
Hamilton Bank & Trust Co
I plppe s •
to build it up; in other words they
are giving something for what they
receive.. We want you to feel that
way toward us. .
ton, Texas. under the A<
8 ard,487. . .......—.
m W. Woolard, music teacher,
“I was bothered by kidney
le and a pain across my loins
hips. Bomeone reccommended
» Kidney Pilis to mb and |
Don't croak. Leave that to frogs
in stagnant pools. A few croakers
——though are necessary in every com-
munity to measure the rate of pro-
itee men are
Time was not far .hack .when the
boodle r was ‘called a statesman or,
at worse, a shrewd politician. It is
' to the great advantage of this coun-
-- trthat he-ts now known by his
right name.
An exchange has discovered that a.
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which was written, "reduced to
$2.75
Home Baked Bread, Fresh a
1 Right from the oven. Come and get it wh
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There is a joke going the rounds
that gives no a reason for a young
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vulgar slang and indulging in pro-
fanity.- Even a World hardened man
feels shocked and disgusted when
such unbecoming language is spoken
in his hearing, and if a young, girl
allows herself to get into the hab
of indulging in vulgarity she will
let it slip before people .who she
would rather had not heard hef.
Such language does not bespeak an
one ot tmpure mind orrudeuncouthchar-
terie acter,-but yung girls merely drift
into the habit through trying to keep
M S 1M“St your pine time10
he Will "do" you because
Ready Cash ls Busi
Preparedness
... ... b-n—mnnsa.
- e,re " hh-g ■ pes 10. -gensacatae
of young boya, not vettheli
with etgarettes tn their mout
boy behind acizarette to a fl
ject for the reform school.
irly everyone of. note it
demand for the abolishment of sham,
a and, in no respect is hypocrisy more
abhorred than in our religious lives.
a fower bed or a garden thrive with harmonious relation,
cultivation by a hen's claws.Poul- "ae
will save you money. —ThemanwhoWe are glad, very glad, to place the
advertises certainly has inducements relegram on the Record’s exchange
ou. -' g-n"ln a - * nma vret
Depositors
Like to feel that in bringing their
business to a bank they are helping !
school life of the child. The Bshool 1
bu lilding_andgrounds should, portray
— complnhment
“While webeautityourgrdensand--- . temptation to continue thedestruc-
If you can think of anything that
on the hands of the average man,
he takes time to look around, and
then spends his money where it will
go the farthest, and to us it seems
that the merchant who offers him
good values for his money, will event
tually reap goldenre wards-in—the
way of- ifufure trade This fact
we would impress upon the minds of
the people and we would also ask
them to aid us in establishing the
fact that In Hamilton can be- toud
better bargains than in any other city
in this section. I-we once get this
fact established, Hamilton wil£
soon be handlins tar more trdechan
righttully belongs to her. Let us
join hands and make this so.
The war has knocked the scales
off the eyes of young people as well
as old and there is an universal
llton oat
needed in this rapid age of competition. The
young man must have, capitalif he wants to
make a mark in the business world. If you
are making a good salary today, be ready for
that business opportunity. If you are in busi-
ness, be prepared with a bank account for an
extension of you r business. .
heads so as to. obscure every truce
L—-ef-intellectand so many young wo-]
be forsed_t-aeettyu.Pepdle
wise farmer. onot niggardly wit want nice, pretty fpwers and In‛tthis
-------- 5 " " day everybody wants a litte garden
I —OFFICERS--
L C. H. Horton, Pram, R. A. Koken. VicePres., 3, IS. LAvingaton,
1 Vice-Fres,3. M. Willama. dashle, X E Moore, UMaUaf Caehter
1 The Unsecurea and Non-Interes Bearing Doposits of this Bank
Ate Protected by the Depesitors Guaranty Fund
. ' - of Uto 8tate of Tezaa. mr,. —e
first Mary oner known nuf to as profitable reading. Adding to our
bang on till I got there.” satisfaction and pleasure in again re-
■tat—'---i.ll.-l j — -ceiving the Telegram on exchange
Reader, when you are preparing towe notice that Mr. MeBeath,
come to town to do some trading I the most-brilliant of Texas’ ci
just pick up the Record, glance at of able writers, has resumed-nis du-
have my eyes on you." "Now-look
here,. Irish," said the egg, "I dare
say you have a good heart, but re-
member that when wa—eeme—to
scramble tor a living you are not
in It with me.’’
to War. Aflae Iefluenza, the Grin-
The t L-» Fully ysefna whedieines
r; Hbus Mauparilla, Feptiron ant ------- -----------
Ilocds.E---comprising the new when we get all fixed up, and this
cdbit 91 < n famy treatment—are vision is just ahaas of us when we fall
1 that A more startling or more re-
- - ^uleive than to-hear a pretty young
IMIW Wifi Trnwiili a waswi happm hsteM teru
" and lovely, soft red lips "spilling"
------ yon ths in'keeping them out so late
hrizamiltongkecor romombermhorutentamte, uncsineioung i2‛L
Youthful Frugality Meant
Happy old Age
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in a well the husband testified; "I
saw her when she leaned over the
curb and tumbled In. and I was
L. O. PECK,
Rubttsherand Proprietor^
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The Type Used in One Year to Pub-
Hall Endorsements of Dpan’s
Kidney Pills.
Of the many kidney remedies on
au the market today, none other is rec-
commended like Doan’s Kidney. Pilles
Fifty.thousand henefite people glad-
L ly i—Uiy in the newspapers of their
T own towns. Forty-five hundred Amer-
ican newspapers publish this home
■ proof of Doan’s merit. The type
used in one year to tell this wonder-
till story would make a solid col-
E nap of metal twice as high as the
‘world's highest mountain. Placed
Lendt-enetheTnes of type would
reach from New York to Chicago.
I These miles of good words told by
A < 50,000 tongues sound glad tidings to
Bv-f any Hamilton sufferer who wants re-
Hef from kidney and bladder ills
ElazHere’s a Hamilton case Don't ex-
periment. Use the remedy endorsed
There is no feature of a program put into your system.
of progress that to more urgent of When you feel bilious, slug-
execution than road building. A gish constipated and lal knock-
town that expects to extend tot trade . AnpaNA L1.. ««« ,
territory must gee to it NFst that good ed out,and believe you need L
roads intersect that territory and dose of dangerous calomel just
and_lead 4nto-towh Hamilton is remember that your druggist
planning Tor good road building this soils for a few cents a large bot-
coming spring.and summer..---- tie Dodson’s Liver Tone that is
= entirely, vegetable tad pleasant
Don t go abroad to buy something to take and is a perfect subst-
when you have a few dollars to spendtute‛for.calomel:-Its guaran-
and then Ak xoun-omemerchanteed to start your liver withoutBundaz I ’
broke If youhavebqa"witn your stirring vou up inside, and can “ EotK 5
merchant who has tgiven you credit j ngt salivate.
and an extension of time and ac- JD°n*t take caj
cepted small payments. aad labal yn wlr1r tha~nc
_ An advertisement is to a merchant
very much whatsowigseed is to a
Tarmer. It may take a little time
to offer you or he wouldn’t" ask you J list, and acknowledge our grateful
to cflll and see him before buying. I appreciation of the privilege. •
There are two hundred and ntty--v-p
thousand words in the English iang- rurn Apiip--rn nv
uage. and most of them were used -VrK SAIIVAr HI
last Sunday by a lady who discovered ---- UI
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
sllaton ryuularly. Hood’s Sarsa-
15}’ rals, Peptiron after
5" » vdls, and flood’s Pills at night as
12. ,g23d, th— nre reasonably sure to .
1 ecpa fnilyjn 1. alih and prove to
.edabld 4 always ready friends.
They purify the blood, build up
slieugthand regulate the system. pearance of what wiU in the course
Get all, or any one, as you think ‘ “5 “ -e soume
--zen need, from your druggist today.
nesa. At 'present, while time hangs
a town as an affair of thia nature If
It is made a sucess. Let us get
busy, neighbor., and hive a great
e------ N© town will become a good busi-
Eese-ness center so long as-its business
E. men rely on a few merchants to
“ri, the effort to bring trade to
town. Too often the men in a few
lines of trade are about the only
4 ones that reach out after' custom.
Other merchants wait, until these
e ____men induce the people to come to
2 town and .content themselves- with
"j trade thpt raturally drift, to their
,.2 place. A vublic spirited man should
Eask*htmse . if he is doing his beat
Eat to attract people to come to town to
trade that naturally drifts to their
B community and no town is a success
unless all lines are working to ex-
tend the trade as far as possible and
trying to bring a larger territory in
L the circles in which the town is the
business center.
Picnic and Reunion thia year Placerchild at a multilated desk.
3, ---
"eta---—dpeses-2
s that they, have not a re- that some man or 1
Inow la that of wl
«, •herethetunah
will cause to grow a
"—stne
' kBubacription Rates:—la Advance
Dne Year ..-..--$1.00
| Bix Months.............................. ,50
E Three Months......................
F tSiteirad gewnd-cleee matter Meh but they are sure to come.
flower. .eWithinshouidbe nentnens
and refnement; A neglected school
house to a terrible demoranizer.
frow.iy and flopping around over know what calomel is. It’s mer-
their faces in fifty different direc- cury; quicksilver. Calomel is
tions, .. are not surprised that theldancavane it crashes into sour
followers of Darwin are m
descendedbilelike <b°amlt«. eramejatMa
sickening you.. Calomel attacks
the bones and should never be
tively. sure-thatp.
from the monkey.
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The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1919, newspaper, January 30, 1919; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583399/m1/6/: 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.