The Hamilton Record and Rustler (Hamilton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920 Page: 1 of 12
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convention. until it’is made.toan-
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The body, accompanied by a num-
ver of friegda arrived in Hamilton
Friday afternoon, and was conveyed
was called to the home beyond. leav-
lag the invalid mother a sufferer,
from great physical pain and heart
anguish which finally. despite- hari
brave and patient endurance, sapped
Ml « her strength and made all ah'
forts of skilled physicians and nurses!
of no avail An -erecting her recovery.
Mrs. Warren wm an Episcopallan
and wm a faithful servant of her
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The precinct convention shall be
presided over by a chairman, who
shall have been previously appointed
by the count yexecutive committee of
the party, and said chairman stall
be a qualified voter in said election
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made a list of all qualified voters
present; and the name of no person
shall be entered upon said list, nor
shall he be permitted to vote or to
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na Mr. C. B. Jadha
These edni
the Democratic
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ed himself M opposed to everything
the Deomeratic administration had
done from first to last, and aligning
himselt with the Republicans in his
fight against President Wilson and
everything he stands for In the way
of legislative measures.
He eriticined Bailey further for
his traitoriem to the party out of
whose hands he has so long received
honors, and sailing under a besmirch-
ed Qag which he denominates Dem-
ocratic, is asking to be made Gover-
nor of Texas, a state he has not
thought good enough for him to re-
side in. Ben calling him “the roaring
lion of the Route of Washington "
He closed with a plea to Demo-
crats to endorse the National Demo-
cratic Admigistration; and to defeat
the enemies of our governmhent in
the precinet and state conventions in
At the close of his speech Judge
Ben was warmly congratulated by‛a
number of prominent Democrats who
presged forward to map his hand.
The Democratic chib is growing
and the spirit of Democracy is gain-
ing drength each day in Hamilton
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lag only logic to meet the fiery, so-
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#qf i that The conduct of the recent war
y__ was mastertul," and slammed Ralley
woman, end unH I with being a diserter and a traitor;
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when the war had been won. and
raising his “mighty voice" proclaim
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successful working out of the enaot-
mentor such leglslation by the Na-
tional government. In this connec-
tion he reviewed the establishment 1 convention shall possess all the
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electiof of
lation to which Bailey is opposed. .. _ m, ,
and has fousht against with all the and interrogate them felative ku
bitter, epitbets and bushwhacking their qualincations and require them
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