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ROAD WORKING
DUBLIN, ERATH COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918.
EIGHT PAGES
1
NEXT WEDNESDAY
FIFTH Eil’SDAT MEETING
IHELP THE KKG1HT HANTS
TO FILL QUESTIONNAIRES
Next Wednesday the citizens
The next fifth Sunday meet In* of I
of the Erath Counyt Baptist Association i
trill be held with the Huckubuy Map
tint church, commencing Friday tiiglit concerning the draft regulation*
Dublin areto turn out In a body and
work the road from Dublin to Desde-
mono, via Ungleville.
The work has been carefully laid
•Ut and Will be done systematically
and thoroughly The distance will be
divided Into nine districts, each under
the control of a practical road man.
With a sufficient force of men under
him to put his district In first class
-sortition. I that each board member ascertain
In addition to the Dublin crowd, from his church Its opinion an to
There l»
A VERT PRESENT DLTY
much misunderstanding
NEARBY SEWS NOTES
Mrs. Pete UUnion, who died at her
home iu Dublin, was buried in the!
{GERMAN DARHORITT
TOLU BY DALLAS SOLDIER
The Dallas Tlmes-Herald of Sep-
Hazeideil cemetery Sunday afternoon j tember 14th prints the following In-
Mrs Gllmon was a slster-lu-luw to towatlhg story. The Corporal Kewelt
before the fifth Sunday In this month they apply to the registrants of Sag-(Mrs. A. K Gllmon of this community ! mentioned Is a brother to Messrs.
1. M. B. L. NOTE*
Uy O D. JuukUus
"the tember '• 8ome P«r»«n» "f t*11' Her maiden name was Due Walker
opinion that all who registered will Jlt.r huilbuI1(1 UIld tW() (jf hur chllrt
And continuing through Sunday
expected that erery church m
association may be represented
This Is a most Important meeting, called regardless of stutus, Such
The question of our county mission j Is not the case. The same regula-
work is to be settled In the board tlons In
meeting on Saturday. It is desired
* uy O D. JoakUm *
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Home time ago the attention of the
farmers Was called to the fact that
the V, M it D. could probably dis-
pose of a considerable amount of
cord wood, if they were disposed to
get it out A number ad vised that
many farmers along the route have whether or not a
K. C. and W M Fewell of Dublin The
item reads
ren are dead She has four children; "A11 douh,« as •«> the cruel and
living, two girls and two hoys One ‘inhuman treatment administered to! they had wood to sell, and the niar-
tbe matter of classification bf her sons, Arthur Gllmon, was ores- lhu civli population of the territory k°l for ltlls wood is now opening up.
will apply to all registrants and alllefct at her funeral The other iWee occupied by the Germans, the tortue] 1 lle secretary has inquiries from
™ luuerai me ouiei tniee * various points for wood in car lots,
children lire In different parts of the of American soldiers captured and >d lf ,htrc ,H HIiy per,01I who cares
state. They could not come to her ! mutilation of Americans killed, are, to take the matter up with the pros-
roglstrations, except that in the hand-
mfsslonary should Bug of the registrants of September
expressed their willingness to Join in Be employed, and If so. how much lilsi 12 those will he considered and tils-, funeral Mrs Gllmon was very old I dispersed by a letted received from a| pective customers, they will be put
a^nizirs! ...................- ■Hrr.rr.r.r -7.*^ r
to close the various places of bust-{along with the hoard member |* be ,h f 1J 11,1(1 11,1(1 ,uul j1,1,10 ■ 00 ,lor death was not unexpected J lluns i,ttvo dolM- u,id aro 'iolug daily. i(h(i
ness for the day and join hands in The minister fund is not sufficient ;i(i yeurs of aK*' Queslloniuiires are Gustine Gazette. ;Thl" letter was received from Cor-1 The streelB are having some atten-
t ounty Attorney lioh Met uuipbeil {D°r“* Newell, Motor Company A, UTth'tlon this week, the weds being cut and
the work to be done
AH the stores of Dublin will
closed for the day, and in fact, bust
ness of every kind will be suspended
so that there will be no excuse for
any of the citizens “laying out" from
this important work.
Dinner will be served at the arbor
at
to meet the expense of printing now being mailed to these as./ast as
he, minutes of the association, and let clerical help of the hoard cat, get
each church semi up as much as one them out. They will all be mailed In
dollar far that fund this county by tomorrow or Monday
The above requests were made In The second group will he those of
the association at Stephenville \V !: ; lk years and Into la. The third group
I Sunning will he those above llti years to 45.
stole a march on his l union, tie triends' Supply 1 ram, by Webster
recently, lie got
would he taken up
or tight order, and quietly
Oft up lo Delia , w uci i, lie espoused
me uauguters oi an old time I Porul Fewill leu
Morgan1'ush cleaned up. greatly improving
scared tor (ear he • Gurpuial Kewell Was form-
iltnlei ilie work (;r^ emphiyed by i’aitgltt Brothers ol
slipped
Dallas.
'in the letter
his 11 lend i oi
, , , * " ; Regulations as to deferment will be one ot u,e uauguters o, an oid time 1 horal Feweil i,,i, Amencuii
Dlnglevllle at 1 o clock and all Aim Porter. Morris Boldin, John VVII- applied to all these men In the saint Hazel Dell lumiiy mi»„ Gum t.,,,/ thine which .......
who work Will be served As tins’ hito, Buster Harris, Iw>wis Stewart.! manner as to those of previous re- .mss Buna s lanniy m,- m uusuuc * "
crowd to be fed will he large. It will H U Ctterback, .1 F Koherson. ll I gist rat ions Those previously das- „ut she lias oeen woiaing wun a V“““‘US 1“uv'ul ,l>’
be of groat, assistance if those who; J, Perkins, A. F Mabrv. Marvin 1 >ur 1 slfied are all subject to revision at urv eoo.ts rim, ,,, i..u„............... ernaus to sirike ami
., Of
lamny live
nui she lias neeii woising
Perkins, A. F. Mabry, Marvin l>ur 1 sifted are all subject to revision at ary goods firm in iinim.- several
can will bring a dinner basket wilhj ham, Jim .McKinney. :,l|v time the local hoard deems prop- mom os .Now nob may iinug he has i,e,#un w no muii.-s u
Ion wen hot rujiorts m iim,,y ,u
oik or ifght niaub is mine
il also double (tie Desciioing what n,
work to meet-, being m the battle
them to add to the supply which will!
he furnished by Dublin A little help
trom each along tins line win he uiu
terial.
Following is a list ot those who
have been uruvvn tor Uiu won., how
lug tile sections in wuicu lucy arc to
lie located, the sections eoniiiiencmg
at Dubitu wun ,\o. X, uud running o.
uumerlcal oruer to Desuemoua
dinner committee is uiso given
the ladles whose names are go
Section (i.
I K. Hickman, and It V I„.ug>ioi
managers; Tobe Wileoxson. foreman
LAim Brndberry. Joe Initio
Bin I tli. Dewey Moore, !> W Sheelian
Claude Beemiin. Is'wis Moore. Mm
ris Hoffman. John llaffern, Dr Itrv
or some of which are being done from Uloilgeil the uuUiontn-s
day io day These however, are only, his uride enforces uic
In cases where the status of the re rule on him, uud
link gls*r«nl lias changed or where the Tiet tk«l Doll will prefer
an ''troi has h'ciijing the fight sip, gives him if he don t Fewell says.
.work, Seriously and soheriy, ine Van- 1 did not beiicv,
tenders jis simen rougratti- he possible tit me
a h.slb l Hi
all AIli
i Kill M I i v
.' lip . Ut
I
hoard iliTid^s
mad**
rh**r«* will l>
oil hliit'l*
<>i i>oj ai
man\ in* ?i loid,tup guard
11 l hii.gs t tjuid
wurlo
ih** appA*araiHt* *>f !Ii<* town, lf, In
addition to thin a sidewalk will be
put in o lithe block of unpaved walk
jufit west of the depot, the first im-
proHHton of tin* stranger within th«
gates would be that much better
There is an open di.unage ditch
clost* to the d**pot which should have
sonic ('arcful and prayerful attention,
if if should come in a rainy season,
that ditch is apt to prove very an-
noying especially to those with deli*
cat** alfac.tnry centers
Tin* nm il from Dublin to Victor and
beyound t<» the* Duke well territory
is now well under way. and within a
short time there will he provided a
splendid road from Dublin right into
ant. B. W. Lafferty. Tom Uiffcrty, f(,r ho|l> 1,1 H'llng out their qucM uor- _ lattous. They are both ; lie bust old saw the Huns homhaia the no-uimi ,t Vbe heart of thing*
lv.. l . i > v» ■ . > ii II a i PCS \ I 1 f'O m tw>l 4>ll f unil nuf f Ini Id i l... n 11 . .. . **■ * - ■ 1 t
i he new oil
Rube (5 riff in. Drew Ross. D I, liar
*,(; ris. Doe Newton, John Crawford. Tom should he glad to give free' county.
field
A good meeting was held Monday
competent and patriotic, time families m this section of the! Chalons for twenty four hours' with
Contain lie Vanguard out, ceasing J have seen them gas
‘*uuI Mat honey. John Idles. J. It Robert*.! ful'u “ssniance as iney can luspcciai-j VS e are happy to announce io our old men and women who were unai.i.C niklit attende d by a very fair sized
•Hi,. M. Smith, lioh spencer. G I! •> government expects all law-; auhscrlhers that Fw Dress were unable, . .......■--• ------- - ---------
asked to confer with Air. Boo ... ..as, xt,.i..n..e n.- Snider. Short ttrinn .V|,rs. ministers professional men, changed
postmasters, notaries and justices to
tue
Maloney. Dr
Sec tie u 7.
C (j. Foust and Wallace Reid, man-
(Vho will uungbiuu them as
work they aro expected lo ....
Don't fail lo be on Uanu. . , if you
are a Blacker, u vigilant committee
wilt be sent after you, e.m tue pun-
ishment tuung the crime aduuuisicr-
ed..
Section 1.
J. M. Higginbotham and Oscar laics,
Section Managers, oni JXarluim. Sam
Bailey, Ben sn.clds, Bill Smitli,
Claude fewell, .,. H. Grice, i’crcy
E'evvell, J. F. ,,uue». Bill Keller, A
N. Whitten, Du. acott, late Hickey, Dr
Ooodner, Jo..., Higginbotham, tt A , , .
, ... . , , ... inunagers; Jim U'utherwnnd
Crocker, (. ... Bledsoe. I ncle loin . ,,
owners au*l editors
i have seen
lias to gel out of the wuy
Mr hundreds of aged men and women
I .enter Bower of Weatherford, who Is take wnut they couJd oil a wheelbar
l*Wr ,rn!m !a„ns,n properly filling now in the oil husines.-. drifted into row and leuve their homos, only to re
agera; W. H. Strong, foreman; Harry ' ** . ° \ H r'M an "" * lurk° i» our office last Frida) press day. turn when the land had been recap
£Snk25*,MH“KL. Z, Z ZZ H ......... *-*
Gillian, H. H. 1*0?. Ijester Morton. Mar ^ . r 1 f> » *ad> °rj lakes charge on or before October In tho advance on ihe Marne 1 kuw
Hhall Jlarrod, Hill Overs. Tom Unsley. . * even K#n‘a!pr now AU lqu,‘sUon I 1” Mr Power does not intend to edit young women hung on nails and ih*ir1 HUff,r,,’n,!> ,n lu be,n* *ood
Ollie Hennon. (J Herndon. Sam Prim. a r< H »r< n hWor,‘ f,) l^rews hlmm If but he has a nude bodies cut to shreiiw bv German
, liOonard Hancock, T .f. Shillingburg. tn anl lon,-v otarles an ( brother, a brilliant exp«*rj**n* ***i n« ws- kniven and bayonets 1 have se**u tie
I Warner Daniels. W Weems. Jim ; ,",sut",' ,“J1"i P“P('r ,n,‘" wh!"“ h,‘ ''M-m t - to lake dead bodies of American soldier
crowd at which the work on the road
through Highland to Victor and the
north field w-as brought down to a
business basis Some rousing talks
were made, and they had behind the
words i lie ring of sincerity The road
is lo be put through in the short-
est possible time ami will tie financed
Humphreys. C. D Linn. J
lost ie
Section *.
It M I'tterhack and J 11
It Linn. 1'
[postmaster*, members of the local! charge * •
Tanner, ou.cial bridge builder.
.Section ‘J.
C. C. Baxter and Byron Martin, sec-
tion mm.egern; L. L. Cannon, fore-
man; waiter Hamilton, Bill Snead,
Hogan, Dad Knight, Jim Brim. Hill
Pyeati. Joo Bishop, John Ray, Kd
Ray, .ohn Stroud, A. I,. Dawkins. J
8. Ii..,ey, Win. Glhhs, Nolle Keith. J.
E. Fulton, Waiter Fewell, R (’. itl< ks.
K A. Duke, F. A. Weiser
Section ft.
W. E7. Abbe and Sam Mayfield, sec-
tion managers; Tout Morrison, r B
Jefferson, Marion Pittman, Al Snead.!
E. Rucker, J. I). Brock, ('has Durham,
Nowell Alexander, Jim Bill man. M r
Witcher, Thud Cox, Clarence is aitn i
wood, E. J, McJunkln, H W Queen. I!
U Right, W. H. Harding Albert Bui
mer, Oscar Norton, Win Denman
Section I.
Maurice Reid and .1 M Smith, sec-
tion managers; Jim Jones, foreman;
Jack Bradbury, Chas. long ior
Step, Billie Williams. Geo Heard I
Iait hum.
Mil)
Cantrell. Dock Cline, K Cline. Dun
Martin, Wallace Merrill. C A Hiker
Walter Dunlon, Mark Don Ion. I C
Cor soy, Bill Ballard. Vernon Arm
strong. Dock Short. Jim Hammett.
Jack Sparks. Harney Word, Robert
Arthur, Bert Drake. Frank Hamil-
ton, Boh McKinney, Slncklum! Jim
Kreiieh
Section !).
F F Christie and I, R Mavln-iJ,
lliaiiHgers; F,i Bishop Neil Keilh
Artiiur Dulinev. W 1, M, Is'iighiin. V
Burdette. (' F Vilen. V \ Moore,
M. D (lallaghei', M Noviti Clareiice
Watson. U if y oung. Henry i’e.iro, i,
A W Whitfield. John Fnderwood F
if 11 ickman. t'h;i- Aiexiimiei Theo
Harrell (has Davidson. John Mari
luonds Hull Thiinnun. Shorn Sp„n
eer Lawrence Rouleau Hie-, WC
Hams. Deli Cathey Kd Beople-.
Dinner Committee.
Hob Kvans. Joe Hoeh, Chicken I’en-
, . , . , . i —- Thursday. .September ■ Dialed, stabbed, cut ami slashed aftei
hoard and such legal advisory mem ! Miss Alice Denman and Dean Itippe- they
hers ns have previously been author j ,0„ »,.ri. united in the li.dv bonds of
ized by the local hoard Only notaries wciiloek i t,,, i. ... , ,, .. ,
1 , weuioi K I tie Priile is oic of to I,-tier tile Americans ate m,i being
main lie county s mo ■ charming
were killed
Bui according to Corporal Kewell
or justices can take the affidavit of
men not registered within the juris-
diction where the oath is subscribed
UECKITTS t |{E HEIM, SOI Hil l
EOlt ( It II I t> BOKKERS
ON GOVERN MI N I < ONTIt it I s
aplured lit any great immlx is Thev
young ladien j»n(t l!i«> groom, who lia^ know wlml they could anfl .,r*»
aff?n*lo*i school at D»* U***n flu* lasf fi^h11nk to the death. h«- *lc( l,ir.> The
few years rnuiai kuhly brilliant ami letter in deNcrihing homo*
puultlar .Mm kippetoc will teach this non on The Mam.
winier ami IVnn will attend Starr *• ]f WOul(l
M rs
* . l»! Di< kson of Mtrou n w • in
charge ♦ »f fin* lni!r*«l Sfjifes 1 nlmr
Hiir<*au for thin district \s.is in lush-
1m V\'e*tnesda> looking ri f t * ■ i the r*
cruitfng of men for various g.»v**fn
Hu nt civilian a«tivitie* ('apt Do lx
son -anl h»* h.«<l a * all now oit hainl
fo f'Tiuil unskiii***! l..l»orers an,I i a t
penf»*rs for tin* 01*1 Ilickorv Wotk-
at Nashvil!*1. T* nn* s-.. e, tin* f.f -1 * t*
trainmen! of in* n to Ibhvb ID I
Salut'd.i\ luolMing " t t*u 1 ' an
hour is offer***! for unskilled 1 .iD*-r • i -
am! »'.(i ttnis an hour for * arp*-nf
''I*,als and t ransportat io*i are io I•• •
inivatu e*l ami d***hn t»»*i from pa>
lion ,ln*i .1 Bennett of Stephenville
has this mutter In charge in Krufh
I iiiverMit y I u» I >*on I :. .
Mrs ( !’ m t *i»ur •*
da> nil*i lung aft*-! a
at Sher»-\ eporl u h>a !n
I ’re
Id
Sin*
t real m**nf
pft-vetl *
loaves llu
( o11eg• ■ a
will Ulll’l
rernem Ii*'red a'
School ln*T •• a
ma le : he liMs'h'
w h « h won f- '
i '• r* tm u < '*>! !«•»-.
Miss l.mra \a>
Ii*-! having wo
a* the . lose ,.f
mh* Sun
a I'nbiii i
i- uud*-
idi im
'tanks in
kill One
( he hat! I*
gun shot
of the
s a y m
do Villi good ; • < see
th*' fight Th»*> g«. in
Vnien* an u h«» had Ih-.m
for s«*me hours had
• on tif his ha ml \
This m*:k! will I*.* of a great deal of
benefit in bringing in some good ter*
in**r\ tt, Dublin .is its trade center
as well as of great value to those
whose business will take them to the
oji fields
There D a splendid prospect of Dub-
lin locating several worthy and valu-
able enterprises to Ms business in-
terests before a great while If is a
lit11 e eariv t<> speak of these at this
tinn* but they at* more than vision*
and will noon be realities
hm \ i im \ i:i> xn * s or
in m<i >i to iumm Kwrs
i
k r
. M a i
■tun:::
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1 ! i *»11.1
W |;
In
d i
d
moment-' later his ngln arm w i-
War.m: awa> Ho was fighfing haml li.tn
n !)<• W it Ii Ins 1.*f» haml b>
ut his t r«*m h ki: ,ft an*
mio t In- In-art • >f i lug 1 i< 1
r hi t r \ mg o> *■ v' r.n ' ! b*
I ,
W ith t In* I
w hipped
plunged it
man soldi
knife and
f he blade
I*'
I S wil I \
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a*n:
die
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and n. • v
W a I :Ug
fin- •'.iiid
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k nife
braitn
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ft m \)\r
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ml i lull'"-.
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la
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nf ran* <»« * u r r«*n
IIIBllll.lldc I hat b* d Ii '! - T ♦ • f '
share tin- -none honor bui belli
hll.n .r ,,,, ladies are bright and dmliei
Duk<. Mrs *om undertake government work can get frU>I1(ls al>. pnili4, o( ,,,
1 lieo I county and the parties desiring t«
cock. Mr*. <’ H l/Oiiy:
Harrell, Airs F A
H Kino- \ tt liter A It ittctmriU ! 1‘*ftsle) ■ ''lrs' Gluude Fewell. M rs. Informal Ion from either of these yen
___!. tv , ’ i Byron Martin, Mrs Willie Burleson, tlemett Men within the draft aye are
Mrs Harry Moore. Mrs F F Chlria-j m)t accepted tf in classes one ,,r
: tie. Mrs Jim McKinney. Mrs Tom ,lwil
l Bvrns, Mrs A W. Whitfield. Mrs W i — ---------—--
It Hallmark, Mrs .1 O Grundy. Mrs
Jones, Harry Warner Hickson Smith Mrs W W Snider.I
Section •>. , Mrs F A Weiser Mrs W K Abbe,'
Bark Hallmark and Blake Fritz Airs Ts>wls Moore Mrs J K Hick
managers; K. Sanders, foreman; J H.'ntan. Mrs D I- Harris Mrs .1 M
Johnson, Son Armstrong. Boh Fisher Higginbotham. Mrs C G Four! Mrs
Isathnm Mixs*
ul.!
i n i*
in i
bid
riTV NiMTUlll M »11 I HI
«.IU N ( I.OSI \T I I N I ION
Fred Spratt. IL !>. Pipes. Mike Dic k-
son, "W. B. Powell. J. B. I’ole. HI wood
Burdette, Max (’ole, Boss lordun.l
Vernor Burnette. Duke Barrett \ K
HOUR
Ok lO ll t BOSS
I> KIM.IKK OK III >1 KWW
Th«» w.ir council of the Xmericjn
Bed ('roan hu.H Just made public a •*»•*
Granny Morrin A Williams. Bed Kan-!.! (J Harris. Mrs I H
nln, Bol» Sm*ad Henry Gentry. Dm Iner Scoff. Mrs Did
ltUKsell. Cecil Russell Swamp Rim- : K S Winters. Vfrs D
*ell, D. N Klker. Tom ('hrintopher i Joe Oliver Karl Holier-
Barrett Mr'*
W Sheehan.
are proud *>( fluiu an
them gomlbv**. wishing them all p*»sm
hie success in 11>• *ir ‘*»u<to*- ( ■
mane fie Vanguard
P. J (Texas Budt Snell, a show
man of national fame. hl**w ml
town today in bis big automobile 11
brought wit!
Kllen Snell
with him in
aunts, slsterf-
Mrs .lack I '"*>1 * * f
Valley Mills, amt Mr*. Becky MtDn
homo nori VVac<» and f)i**s
spend a week v Dn mg i
iif Mrs S11• • 11 s sous D
DavD Snell 1«*v * • lb
\*11 j,• i- m b**r**fiv given iti.*’ .* g* ti
era! nispn t ton of l he » dv Inalt!1 * "U
d it io Ii s wi!! he shortly mad** ami '•« in
plaints will have to tie loitge*! again-f
parties w hose premises ,it« it"1 w fud
» hr \ sh*»u !*! !>** in t h«* mai' «•
i ill ion or who have vat an'
Ml ' u« fi coml it ioti a - i
r of sani
lots t ha1
a re
him
lllH m
nf h«-r,
Mr.-* approx***!
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ni.ik**-»
het
limiiti pim'D "f
ti, vi• l«1 v plat «•
War*
,i ami
In *»
f fit f»* it m e f !•■
.it ! 11 <1 e»« t
and
l a t fu r
Mrs
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i l .full! loll H
minm
GARAGE ii
AND
We Make m H|ierialt« of AI1 Kind**
Service Station
of Automobile Repairing
VULCANIZING I Casings vulcanized by us arc done on tho Insurant;*
plan. W* are sure that our work will stand up You get cheap
mileage) by having casings repaired HOOD SERVICE! CAR.
Phon* DONLON A MCCLESKEY if
of Hie first Hod Gross war fund
$ 100,fhHi.bOU It deals with th
service section and states that the Ued
'(’toss has aided more than J,11"" 111111
persons. Reports on other a« Duties w ith gr**at pi ale i li
will be made shortly Other striking ,,f U"'M“ rh“r""",:
Htuteinents in th** report follow
More than dmi.000 families <■!' \m
erlcun men in service have li»*en i«
lievod <»f money troubles, legal difh
cutties and family worries by tin* Red
Cross
An expenditure) of more than $h"'
, 000 a month has been mad** in spread
will
ing a doctrine i
-f inf**lhg**nt Mil
)-t Mil
tial nelghborlm
t*1- s "t| ludi.t!f t>
t III**
f’ghlers' f;imih«*
Although iimficy im.** piuv.d
lilt*
least valuable
contribution of
home
ladle-i
the li*»m*
Smd I and
PM* ut 1. Ml id
.Iti \ .* 111 • >\ age'-,
'Mip.mi"!'- t*»■*
mother and Mrs Pool « n h beiiik • *>
>ears of age. Mi h M« I** nnoti . •• and
Mrs r«>rrell ve.*rs obi I hev ar«*
active and «*nJ*1' • d vei v nun li
long aufomobtI** i ide I * \ i 1
nunc t«» I RitniPon f.-r tin* purp
registering remarking that In-
home to register, because Hamilton
was the place where he mine inb>
i he world, and In* w ,i going t'1 K( 1 n,,!
«.f t.he world from line !!• t hi*h
gratified id H - pt*»sp.-. * -d c m
over in help «aplur>' tin* k.o ei*
Hamilton R**«ord
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b r .nit fn• I'd
w «• 11 ,i - « 11 v
11 t• pi*■.*• •
Health ( >ffn
r*in
f fleer will !"
of f*-*l* r a ’
regillat loir
I' l \'a nii< ’
i ,ign.in'
drain "
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ug mi
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inf all re-
w n h i heir re-
KegiHt. rants
,;v t:**m their
• •r her mot h-
lioai ii to ad-
* < foinges iu
umler such
11 '*• k«*eping
(.• folks and
" .id v. s * *«i to i heir tem-
••?'!•« ■ addr*-ss» . Tins is
h. -i and m""i conven-
i din folk-- at home can
tin- address of the regls-
msii w hi* li ma\ come to
aildrcMh for him There
irouble to «ny ope by rea-
sligh! delav *>*cawioned by
having to be forwarded. In
than to hothet m notify the
ti.iiiv * tiling* ' *»f temporary
Thi* i** not ffie case, hoW-
ti T«,. 11 in cia* I. who are
be rail*.! fn entrainment,
anv d.iv These nu n Nfumld keep the
f>oar<l .!«•••!% ad\».s««! of their ad-
,| r .-w . ’: so advising always state hid
hiHiD jidiJress. his lemperary addreas
f*« r Ml registrant*
: hi- .oid act upon,
i e 11! ;;
send •
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F.l Ml**
The Resources
of Our Bank
Are Ample
\S o ate not at a l*u»« to hand!" *n> < .
i,mt\atIvn (fur u'uciiito- in t»;inkini
'our- di-po*;*! for «!1 proper ; ur- b .
! . f \. ■ r I v li, ■ -1
(Ml
i- «• of* bound and
and finance* are
dtfo* »in* purchase
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f MU I! \
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j service, expemlitarcs him* amomilcil , M,xrrlz«K<* l.ic usc:
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THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
J. If. I VIII AM. riraMrat W. I'. COX, C*»hl«r
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Another Liberty Loan
Will Soon Be Offered
j to i 1 .."AHi.ik'O tor the first six months mihb Mary Fair of i.mglovill.-.
! of iho present year anil probably will A Hendon and Nils” ls-la linn bln
exceed $ I OOO.OOO.OtK' for tho aecond ' Rtephenv’Hle. 1 'r I
half. By January 1, l'.H'J. the Bed
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YOU should have been prepallng to lend to our government If
Jr»U haze hot been ablo to do SO. *« will be glad to help you ur
range matters in due time and satisfactory.
IT*M DI R BCHINEHH ARD OUK m i.HI re to HEI I TOI IN VNT
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TIK CHNMNTY STATE BANK
a m. wmmum. rw. *. b. ueti, cml
tiw':'
Gross will liuvc spent a total of
Oft) In home service and will he carry
Ing a burden of nearly Tt ooo.ih'u a
month.
Barents or widows of soldiers who
lose their lives In the war wfil be
of
Farmer and
Mt«s Mary Flien Siiio- of ioitilin, 11
H. Hmlfh and Mrs Henrietta Hash of
Htco; John Johnson and Miss Is,Da
Smith, of Thnrher, J l> Browning
and Miss Ida Belle Bowman of Route
7. Dublin
Birth* Glrlu to Silas Shock and
\V N'andever at Huikat,a> ; Boh Rob-
erson at Johnsville I (' Stephens.
supplied free with mourning hr aboard,, Alexander. Austin Harney, t'latrette.
by the American Red Gross ^he i '"n01 Gollghtly. route 7. lltco; Ghar-1
brassards to he worn in lieu of g«,o-
eral mourning, were suggested and
deaifnod by lha Woman a Committee
ot the council of defense and indorsed
hr President WlUon. The brassard
a hand ot black broadcloth three
He Hobbs. 1H> lawm Hoys to Ia>e
Havens. Oalrette, Kenneth lxvckhnrt,
and Kdd Bolling* Stephenville; C. 8
Couch. Dublin; J A Bays. I.lngle
vllle: It I. Tackett, Thurber
Deaths—W. T. Ripe. 41 years, died
at Austin September 7. buried at
Stephenville; lore Hillman. Tt years
Inches wide, with a regulation military Dublin, died of pellagra: »*mh Chat-
*Ur embroidered la gold thread, la to
b* worn oa the left eleeva. midway
the elbow and shoulder
ham, <4 years. Dublin, died of pella-
----- 50 years;
Ml*
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gra; Lula Tarrar, Dublin.
Stephenville. 4 years.
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THERE’S NO OCCASION TO LOOK FARTHER
THERE S ALL REASONS TO TRADE HERE
Just Telephone 111
State your grocery wants. The delivery will bring
them to you quickly and satisfactory.
Armstrong’s Cash Grocery
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