The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1908 Page: 2 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Friday, September 18, 1908
COOKING EXHIBITIO
: or the
GREAT MAJESTIC MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON RANGE
At Our Store, One Week, Beginning September 21, '08.
FREE!
$7.50
SET OF WARE
With every Majestic Range sold
during this Cooking Exhibition, we
will give absolutely FREE one
handsome set of ware as shown.
This ware is worth $7.50 if it is
worth a cent. It the best that can
be bought. We don't add $7.50 to
the price of the range and tell you
you are getting the ware free, but
sell all Majestic Ranges at the reg-
ular price. You get the ware free.
Remember this is for exhibition
week only. Ware will not be given
after this week. This ware is on
exhibition at our store, and must
be seen to be appreciated.
Come in any day during the
week. Make our store your uead-
quarters. Have coffee and biscuits
with us.
Come, if you intend to buy
or not; the information gained
will serve you in the future.
16 oz.Nickel-Plated
Copper Tea Kettle/.
Nicka.1 PUtei
All Copper Coffu Pal
MAJESTIC
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Facts About the
GREAT MAJESTIC (UNGE
It is the only range in the world
made of Malleable and Charcoal
Iron.
It has, beyond any question of
doubt, the largest and best reservoir.
It uses about half the fuel used
on other ranges, and does better
work by far.
The Majestic All Copper Nickle
Reservoir heats the water quicker
and hotter than any other. It is
the only reservoir with a remova-
ble frame.
The Charcoal Iron Body of the
Great Majestic Range lasts three
times as long as a steel body.
Being made of non-breakable ma-
terial, there is practically no ex-
pense for repairing the Majestic.
As for baking, it is perfection;
not only for a few months, but for
all time to come.
A Great Majestic Range lasts
three times as long as a cheap
range, but it don't cost three times
as much.
PROOF—We don't ask you to
take our word for any of the above
statements, but if you will call at
our store, a man from the factory,
where Majestic Ranges are made,
will prove to your satisfaction that
these are absolute facts, and will
show you many more reasons why
the Great Majestic Range is abso-
lutely the best that money can buy.
EVERYBODY IS WELCOME!
Remember, the Grand
Cake=WaIk
Takes place Wednesday,
September 23, at 3:30 p. m.
Come and help eat the cake
—IT'S FREE
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Remember, the Grand
Cake-Walk
Takes place Wednesday,
September 23, at 3:30 p. m.
Come and help eat the cake
—IT'S FREE
Also remember that we are headquarters for McCormick Row Binders and the Pure McCormick Sisal Twine,
Eclipse Windmills, Barb Wire and everything: that is kept in an up-to-date Hardware Store ------
Everything
in Hardware
TBDUn-GABY HflUHRI M
Everything
in Hardware
First Dirt Moved.
Without show or blow, the outfits
of Miller & Jefferson were seen to
break camp a few days ago and move
northwest. It was told on the streets
that they were going to 'Adrian to
grade the streets. This was true,
The location of the town being such
that some means of clearly marking
the main avenues and streets was
necessary. After doing this work,
three camps were pitched, one, three
and five miles south of Adrian. Chief
Engineer Strong was on the ground
lait Monday morning and witnessed
the first dirt moved. There are some
eighteen or twen,ty teams at work
this week and as soon as more men
can be employed. more teams will
be at work. An effort was made to
get more men in Hereford this week
but not very successful as there were
no idle men. Amarillo and Texico
will be called upon. As fast as men
and teams can be employed the work
will be pushed and it is the intention
of the company to have the grade
finished to the Paloduro in 60 days.
At this draw a heavy re-enforced
concrete culvert will be put in. It
will be necessary to build this cul-
vert before the grading is done at
the draw. The culvert will require
300 barrels of cement and about 6
tons of structural iron and when
completed will hold up the weight
of the largest 120-ton engines. This
material is now on the wav and will
be hauled out from Hereford to the
Paloduro. This culvert is the only
one of any consequence between
Hereford and Adrian. The rest of
the work will be easy.
Notice.
To my Patrons and the Public:
Commencing next Sunday my bak-
ery will'be open from 7 to 9 :30 a. m.
and from 4:30 to 7 p. m. and I
would kindly ask all to please get
their Bread and Cake on Saturday
evening or before closing time Sun-
day morning. Thanking all for
your patronage and hope for a con-
tinuance of same. We assure you
we will try to please. 32-2t
C. F. Hacker, Prop. Home Bakery.
2£ yards of oil cloth for 35c, at J.
A. Fox & Company. It
The price is the thing
Hereford Furniture Co. tf
Miss Lucian Farley of Amarillo is
visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mounts.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldridge left yester-
day for Canyon City where they
will remain for some weeks. Mr.
Aldridge has a position in a clothing
house.
W.A. Cullin and J. P. Slaton
went via auto to Adrian last Tues-
day. Mrs. Cullin and son, Adrian,
for whom the town was named anda
fried accompained them.
C. E. McClure of St. Louis, Fast
Freight Agent for the Lake Shore
Road and a friend of A. D. Good-
enough, is in the city as a guest of
L. Gough's.
Coal! Coal!
For the next thirty days we will
sell best Colorado storage coal for
cash at $7.50 per ton delivered.
32-2t Hereford Grain Co.
Next to Grain Elevator.
Will Kill Dogs.
City Marshal Sullivan has been
busy since Wednesday hunting up
the untagged dogs and has about 20
in the dog pound near the river.
Tomorrow, all the dogs that have
not been tagged will be given a lead
pass over the river and all of them
sent to "doe heaven."
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1908, newspaper, September 18, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142590/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.