The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1908 Page: 2 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Friday, August 21, 1908
HIGH CUSS COOPS T UVE AND LET UVE PRICES
John Deere Stag Sulkey, Stag Gang, Double Disc and Tripple Disc Plows; Hoosier
Grain Drills; New Moline Wagons; Celebrated Velie Buggies; Sampson Geared
Windmills; Star and Leader Wood Windmills; Colorado Perfect Barbed Wire,
pliant and tough; Charter . Oak, Round Oak and GaFlahd Stoves* .<f Come and let
us show you1 theáb goods, and also figure with you on Windmills, Piping, Casing, Eke.
Also anything in Heavy Shelf and Builders' Hardware. Our Prices are Right.
Make Our Store Headquarters
When in Town
GARRISON BROS.
Watch Our Ads
Local and Personal
C. B. Oxendine of Kansas City is
here this week.
A. A. Lumpkin of, Amarillo was
in the city yesterday.
Let us oil your mill SO cents per
month. Copes & Palmer. 28 tf.
Read the marshal's notice to clean
up found elsewhere in this issue.
Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Tarrott, August 16, 1908, a girl.
F. H. Harris of Amarillo was
Hereford on business this week.
in
"Home Talent" at opera house
tomorrow night. 25c, 35c and 50c.
Korak Oil cures cramps and ab-
dominal pains. Sold by all drug-
gists. 27-3t
Scott Stringfellow of Amarillo was
shaking hands in the city this week.
Hear Joe Wynne, the Texas Pad-
erewski, at the opera house Tuesday
night.
Our line of shoes is the strongest
we have ever carried. H. C.
Myrick. 28-2t
J3yrle Elliston returned Wednes-
day from a business trip through
North Texas.
Miss Atwood, teacher of piano,
guitar and the voice. Studio at home
of U. V. Dobbs. 28ft
! Mr. and Mrs. John Attwater of
! Grady, New Mexico, have been here
this week taking a vacation and visit-
ing friends.
WHEAT AND OAT MARKET
We are always in the market for waeat and oats, and
pay the highest market price. You don't have to have
sacks if you sell to us; but we have sacks to sell, if you
want them, at the following prices:
OAT BAGS, lie
9 oz. WHEAT BAGS, - - gc
19 oz. WHEAT BAGS, - - 10c
Ask for our Flour, both hard and soft, it is as good as
any made in the United States. If your merchant don't
carry it, see us. We are in the Panhandle to stay.
All we ask is an equal chance with the othar fellow.
STAR MILL AND ELEVATOR CO
O. FALLWELL. manager
Hon. L. C. McBride of Dallas
was here this week as an attorney be-
fore the district court.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Murphy, Wednesday, August 19,
1908, a ten pound girl.
Mr. and Mrs.- S. E. Owens of
Stamford are visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook today.
"Niggerhead" Coal fresh from
the car the next two weeks.
28 3t Hicks & Harrison.
Joe Wynne is a Texas boy. He
will appear at the opera nouse Tues-
day night in a special piano recitalj
Get your Harness made and your
repairing done at the Hereford
Hardware Co.'s Saddle Shop.
28-tf
S. C. Wilson of Lubbock left for
his home yesterday after spending a
few days visiting relatives in the city.
Rucker's Korak Oil cures rheuma-
tism and loosens up contracted mus-
cles. Price 50 cents at all drug-
gists. 27-3t
Judge J. P. Connell of Corpus
Christi, at one time county Judge of
this county is here visiting old-time
friends.
j To Buyers of all Kinds of
Building Material
There are many little advantages
to be obtained by dealing with us.
The close association we have with
the demands and needs of our cus-
tomers has made our relations
mutually pleasant. Those who have
patronized us have found it greatly
to their advantage. Give us your bill
Alfalfa Lumber Company
C. PI- Miller
Local Manager
T. E. Bowers president of the
National Bank of Nacona, Texas,
was here this week visiting his bro-
ther J. H. Bowers.
McGhee & Eskildsen are prepared
to do the best grade of work in pho-
, tography ever done in the town.
All work guaranteed. 23-tf
Miss Annie Shelton of Abiline,
j Texas,has returned to her home after
a pleasant visit in the home of her
j uncle, W. H. Shelton.
We have the best grade of lumber
I that could be bought at the mills.
Come and be convinced,
j 27-2t Hereford Lumber Co.
We have the largest as-
sortment of high grade
shoes ever shown in Here-
ford. H. C. Myrick. 2t
A. B. Hadden and family have
gone to Chicago to make their home
for a while. Mr. Hadden has afine
farm near here and will return next
summer to look after the harvest
again.
The home talent play which was
: first announced for tonight will be
put on tomorrow, Saturday night.
Every one who attended the home
! talent last winter will remember its
success and this play promises to be
up to the standard.
We can sell good egg and nut coal
(screened) best for cooking at $5.00
per ton in car lots. Get your friends
to go in with you and buy a car load
and save monev. Coal will advance
after August 15th. Ocheltree Grain
Co., Opposite First Natl, Bank. 27tf
It takes financial support and local
patronage to make a College. Here-
ford can have a good college but not
without cost. Hereford College
needs friends worse now than ever
before in the history of the institu-
tion because the possibilities of the
school are greater now than ever be-
fore. There are more people in the
country to patronize the College. It
Read the marshal's notice to clean
up found elsewhere in this issue.
To The Patrons of Hereford Public
School.
We have the agency for the adopted
school books this year. And as we
are handling these purely for your
accomadation we positively can not
and will not sell for any thing but
cash.
The Books to be exchanged must
be in first class condition (that is)
they must have all the leaves in
them, no marks, blotches or spots,
good bindings and positively must
be in our store before we can ex-
change.
28-2t E. T. Woodburn & Son.
P. H. Seewuld
Claud* Wolcott. M. D.
Amarillo Optical Company
Amarillo, Texas
Examination of the Eye Fraa
Testing and fitting department in personal charge of Dr. Claude
Wolcott, the well known Eye and Ear Surgeon, thereby assuring
satisfaction. We will be pleased to test your eyesight at any
time. 405 POLK STREET, Upstairs
TABLE DELICACIES
Phone
No. 7
That's it—something good
to eat—treat your stomach
with respect. .* .• .'
Phone
No. 7
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits, Fresh Groceries
and Fresh Meats—these are needed to serve on
your table, iff Breakfast Steaks Delivery a
Specialty. Leave your orders the evening be-
fore or phone when you rise in the morning.
.INO. A. JOHNSON
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DaviH T)í rHpn
Sam H Morris
H. E. Horn Lana and live Slock Co.
Large tracts for Colon-
ization purposes, and
small tracts at special
prices and terms to the
flrfiml wttlpr. Sf f us.
Of$ces:
Amnrilln nnA R*r«fnrti
Amarillo and Hereford City
Prooertv
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1908, newspaper, August 21, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142586/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.