The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1919 Page: 4 of 12
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CORRAL POSTS
Weare also able to—supply your
needs in the
W. H. Carter of the Valley Mala
Tribune visited Clifton trienaitor
a short while Monday while enroute
to Meridian.—Clifton Record
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keen and bless you until we meet
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fourteemoreKfs,long years, to raise
me to where I am now. I have
P- available; may insure the
, use of it at a time when
I it may be essential to,
your business or pleas-
ure.
We Are Spedaiisto
the same being the first’day of said
month, at the court house door in
the town of Hamilton, in Hamilton
County, Texas, the hereinabove des-
eribed real estate and property, to-
gether with alf and etagUar the
righto, members and appurtenances
thereto .in anywise belonging; to
satisfy sald Inotqs, -interest and st-
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Comptroller of the Currency: -
Despite the long routine of oUso
of Hamilton County, Texas, in Book
Vol. 14 on page 308, to which ref-
erence is here made, extending the
time of payment of said notes to 1
June 1st, 1917, with interest thereon '
at the rate of 6 per cent per annum 1
from March 1st,1917,and, , J
Whereas, the said The First State
Bank of Moulton, Tzas, isjthe hold- 1
er and owner of said notes, and the J
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same is now
principal, in-
a rangements will bo completed for
the breaking of dirt for the founda-
tion by April 1. At-U^ lnsfiM
is stin able
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ty, Texas, in Book Vol. 11, on
Sll, 512, SU, 814 and U . „
which reterence to here made, con-
veying to Oswald Buescher as Trus-
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June 1st, 1917. and
past due and unpaid. .
terest and attorneys foes, by reason
--24 come whethenyou pat-
. ; e ronizeour garage or not
in'the battle of Vicksburg. She was
assigned to the IssueDivislon of the
8 Gasoline Filling Sta-
house 2n.the.dem
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A H. MOORE, Local Manager .
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Dr.T.D.Peebles
Cancer Specialist
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nilton county- Abairacteof title fu
> Titlea examined and pertected.
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I have. I have
Wood his wife executed and deliver-
ad to the said The First State Bank
at Moulton. Texas, s deed of
duly recorded in the real ______
mortgage reserds of Hamilton Coun-
loam something about what faith-
fulness and emciency in Government
service mean when the record of
Miss Eliza R. Hyde, for fifty-four
mother, I remain your son. God
a letter which review
never had been tardy. —___
years she had never used a day
itch
Forme total oAihe honor
I KnOW WORM! AAEC Y9Ma IV 9%.
Hks It would if you know I was
not giving my life freely for my
country sad that I am leading a
better lfe, a lite that when the
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Wehandle theoaly battery jree
-fon rudnous aulphatlon which is
the chiefcause of battery fadlure
‘and troubie.,
"2amthazesuefmma
9 onher bazurymanufacturer but we
dive a winen guarantee of sen sni
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ly toward the fund' tor., this new
___________building, and, of corse the church
It is thought that here will appreciate all aid tendered
---------- them in this great undertaking for
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meeting of the members recently
$900 of the fund was subseribed,
and tbs Record was informed that
there were quite a number of Chris
tiaas in various parts of the county
who will probably contribute liberal-
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thru it, but____
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at our door; which mnans that
we are an Eveready Service
Station, completely equipped to
Dermon subdivision for the south-
west corner of this tract from which
a B. J. markedxbN59W fl 4-5,
center o fsaid River to the N. W. ~ •— - ----- -- — —
corner of J. A. McDermon subdi I went thru all o. k. and I am glad
vision; Thence South 1» wist 20 1
“ varas a S. M. from which a cotton- my duty andbe.ache
Beginning N 71 W 1141 varas from earth.zbut.aom
where the south line of the said and tier
Garsa croem the Loom River a stone And if I go.
.. mannA the 8. W. corner of J ArMe- minutes on earth my
-Lubricating Oils.
X Battery Service Sts-
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$ non.
F “Eveready” Storage
e of the Treasury
Washington, was
WOMAN WORKED M , __
YEARS IN TREASURY She
Try This Test Rub a little Tuxedo
briskly in the palm of your hand to
bring out ita full aroma. Thensmellit
deep- its delicious, pure-fragranc
Membera of the Church of Christ
Ip Hamilton will tn the near future
begin erection of a handsome mod-
nguthwestcorir of Ulis tract in gone through manyhardships since
inch; Thence down and along the 1 have been over here that it did
- .. . not look ike j could go thru, but
Waco TEA =.........
taiymatevlvd
Office 419 Peeriem Bidg,, -.......-
poaitlop, for as she tojd.l
l tary to her letter at resign
never found work irksome.
est commendation,” wrote the sec-
retary, who added further along to dutles. Miss Hyde is not at all
hinletter."You have sot an example weary of her tasks. She is to fW-
. Survey lying to Hemikos County. Lord calls me I am ready to go.
" -’Mother we may not meet agate on
utaome day we will.meet,
re will bo.no bon owe there.
* - mother, in my last
Witness my hand this the 8th day
of March. A. D: 1919,
0. B» NESRSTA,
• • Substitute Trustee. "
record in Hamilton County Deed 1 ---
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ruary, 1117, the J. W. Wood and
Sarah L. Wood his wife and the
and.
Whereas, the said Oswald Bues-
cher. the trustee appointed In said
* - of trust, has failed and refus-
to execute the trusts with which
he is empowered in said deed of
trust, after being requested in writ-
ing to do so, and said The State "
Bank of Moulton, Texee; have on the
7th.. day of March, 1919. ip writing,
appointed C. E. Nesrsta as substi-
lute' trustee, to carry out the powers
delegated to the said Oswald Bues-
cher, and said The First State Bank
of Moulton, Texas, in writing re-
Quested me to enforce the terms of
I said deed of Trust, as substitute
trustee; Now, therefore, by-virtue
of the authortyt vested in me as
substitute trustee, and in aceerdance
with the previstons of said deed of , n
trust, and the appointment thereun-
der. I. C. E. Nesrsta, substitute trus-
tee. will offer for sale, between the
legal hours thereof, to-wit: between
the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4
o'clock p. m., at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash on the
- Ehadon wouMae we have the betry
e There to an EVEREADY mime and
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wood tree bra N 39 W 6 varas
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the
Quality J Service
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mgze-—But there is a big differenc
—fandkindof tobacco -flave
? the finest of properly aged,___„___
uses the purest, most wholesome
delicious of all favorin
NseKnows" Tuxedo from all
f.F. 4 AF. BARNES LUMBER CO. "
- —... t__......u ... ... _ weary of her tasks. She to to
___-**— -WSrwas near its close. Sho served tary to. hergletter at
r work- under twelve Presidents of the never found work to
varas; Continuing South 1» W.500
varas to the place of begimming, con-
tainingTrI-3acres of land less IS
acres sold by D. L. Bush and wife
A. B. Bush on Jan. 25th, 1904, to
C. H. Key, the deed to which is re-
corded in deed records of Hamilton
County, Texas, in Book Vol. S, page
630. And the tract herein conveyed
to the same tend J. B Glasscock and
B. R. Glasscock sold to J. W. Wood
by deed dated April 27, ills, of
said J. W. Breed has made detault L.. ~
in the payment of mid notes due on rich toe ve.
United States. She saw Washington
grow from a small city to a great
capital. When she first hegan work
under the Comptroller of the Cur-
renew it was such an inovation to
employ a women that her appear-
ance among the clerks caused , a
sensation ——“ E
Miss Hyde, who. to a native of
Vermount, began her career as a
teacher. From New England she
made the hazardous . journey » it
Louis in 1860 accept a position
young ladies' seminary,Utter
she hadtugtfor some time In
Cambridge, Mam. Her appointment
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JL should your car fail .
- when repairs are not
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ama a aF A Lea ure
thereof, end as provided in said
notes and in said deed of trust and
thouh often requested to pay the
same, the said J. W. Wood failed
and refused to pay the . same but
wholly made default and there is
now due and unpaid on the princi-
pal. Intereet and attorneys fees the
Bum Of
Bulls is and St scute.
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mother the reanon
these tew lines li
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3ems
May save a big repair
bill later; may prevent
serious discomfort
Lhavre.sqnesdhrougI could not
compur"them with yours or what
you ‘have suffered for me. I know
I am not worth half the trouble you
have endured forme, but if I had
lived to come back and show the
world that I could be somebody, end
moot of all to show mother how
much I love her. With love to
h‛af 5
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MONEY TO LOAh
Loans Made on Farms And RaMfAas
Loor Time, Low rates of interest. No Delay. Vendo
Leia Notes purchased. I make a specialty of lending mom
oa real estate securities in Hamilton and adjoining Countie
I owe a complete Abstract of title of all lands and town lo
made public.
. Mias Hyde, now 87 years old, re-
signed because, to use her own
words, she wanted "a little more
leisure during the remaining yean*’
of her life. It wae when Secretary
McAdoo aceepted the resiznatlonin
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cuuBTAN WOMOO __
KROT MODERN CHURCH
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Look for the
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mgeegeepemn-ze
• These wonderfulMe tablets contain no
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l when used accrdhs to directoneafordalmout ddemdre.
knowe why effective tebtoto.
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First State Bank of Moulton, Texas,
extended the time of payment of
said notes by an instrument in writ-
ing duly signed and acknowledged,
which is of record to Deed Records
-- J wikkconvince you. Try this test with
---sFt- any other tobacco and we will let
Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment.
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The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1919, newspaper, March 20, 1919; Hamilton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583406/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.