The Western Searchlight (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 12, 1903 Page: 2 of 14
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WESTERN SEARCHLIGHT
R. N. Brown, of Clairmont,
visited Hereford this week.
Geo. Turrentine, of Bovina, is
attending; court here this week.
Prof. Ray, of Amarillo, was
in Hereford on business Friday.
Joe Rhea, one of New Mex-
ico's prominent ranchmen, was
in Hereford this week.
Flpur is going up, but $2.25 will
buy one hundred pounds of Moses
Best High Patent flour at the Mer-
cantile Cash Store. 21t£
L. B. Lay paid this office a
pleasant visit Saturday and has
our thanks for a paid up sub-
scription for another year.
If you wish to be in the swim,
buy candies, cigars, soda waters and
ice cream at Beach & Orr's, where
the Elite take refreshments. 24tf
Dile Langford and wife, who
have been recuperating in and
near Hereford for several days,
left for their home at Greenville
Tuesday.
Lost—One Polan China boar
shoat, weight 150 pounds. Will
pay liberal reward for information
leading to his recovery or his re-
turn. Jno. Clark. 28-tf
Call at D. R, Gass & Son's
store and investigate the merits
of the Buttler windmill, up-to-
date, with direct stroke. The
best mill made for the money.
For a nobby fall suit or overcoat
C. L. Davis has the proper stuff.
Call and see his samples at his of-
fice—first door south of Witherspoon
& Gough's real estate office. 27tf
El Harwell, of Texico, visited
relatives here several days re-
cently and lefi Monday for a visit
with relatives at the eld home
near Waco for several weeks.
Headquarters for the celebra-
ted Anchor buggy, the best bug-
gy on earth and scld by us at a
price lower than by any firm
anywhere. D. R. Gass & Sons.
W. H. Godair, President of
the First National Bank of Ros-
well, also a very prominent
stockman of his section, was here
several days this week looking
after business interest.
Dr. E. W. Tinsley and wife
left Tuesday for Montgomery,
Mo. The Dr. and his amiable
wife have a host of friends in our
city who wish them success and
happiness in their new home.
J. H. Gale, of Aurora, 111., re-
quested a copy of the Search-
light recently and on perusing
its pages enclosed to us a cash
subscription with the encourag-
ing statement that 4'one could
get a splendid idea of the town
from its pages.
Jno. E. Ferguson, wife and son
visited in Amarillo this week.
H. Baker, of Dimmitt, was in
Hereford last Friday on business.
J. F. Edwards, of Coryell Co.,
is visiting his uncle, D. C. Pat-
parson.
Joe and Morris Keliehor left
Saturday for Austin, where they
will attend St. Edwards College.
T. J. Graves Co. represent
some of the strongest old line fire
insurance companies. See them for
rates. 23tf
R. F. Stanley, of Itasca, who
has been looking after business
interest here for some time, left
for home Saturday.
C. L. Davis is agent for the cele-
brated custom-made clothing firm of
Strauss Bros, of Chicago. Call and
see samples of their goods. 29tf
G. A. Sachse visited Dallam
and Carson counties last week
and this respectively, seeking
grazing lands for his herd.
Are you carrying insurance on
your residence. If qot see T. J.
Graves & Co., who will give you
low rates in the best old line com-
panies. 23tf
E. A. Fancher and family,who
have been the guests of J. A.
Williams and family for several
days left Tuesday for their home
at Seymour.
Have you seen the new samples
of clothing at C. L. Davis' office in
the Witherspoon & Gough building?
If not you should look them over
before buying elsewhere. 29tf
On Monday of this week a
deal was consumated whereby
Richie Roberts purchased the
restaurant business heretofore
owned and run by W. T. Smith.
Two thousand bushels of Red
Russian wheat for sale. Yield this
year 25 bushels per acre. No John-
son grass in seed. The wheat is at
my ranch. Jno. Estes, Twist,
Swisher County. 27t£
Rev. T. J. Walm, of Dallas,
District Secretary of the Ameri-
can Baptist Publication Society,
who has been assisting in the
protracted meeting at this place,
left for Canyon City Sunday.
For Sale—We have a number
of second-hand buggies which
we will sell at most reasonable
prices. If you want a good
buggy, cheap, call and see us.
Carter Brc's Livery Stable.
Mr. and Mrs. Duff, of Hills-
boro, who have been the guests
of their daughter, Mrs. J. F.
Hand and family, left Tuesday
for their home. Mr. Duff was so
much pleased with this country
that he intimated that he might
return in a short time and invest.
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j i Cost Sale and Slaughter Prices
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We now have on hand about seven thousand dollars worth of high and medium
grade furniture, that we wish to close out during this month to make room for
mammoth stock coming. See us now and buy your Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
Matting, Linoleum, Sewing Machines, Pictures and Frames. Special house-
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LOVELESS & BLACK
FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS
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C. C. FERGUSON
Dealer in
Grain ^ and ^ Coal
Sole Agents for the Celebrated "Nigger-Head"
MAITLAND COAL
Highest i? Prices * Paid i? for Hides
TSha most centrally located
Wagon Yard in town £> &
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Groceries
Call on
J. W. Martin
On east fide Main St. oppo'
fite We/tern Nat'I Bank
A trial order will convince you as to quality and price.
Good Is the foundation of a good meal. I handle
<22 i the famous Albatross Flour once
BreCLCL you try it you will have no other.
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G. A. F. PARKER
President
J. P. CONNELL F. B. FULLER
Vice-President Cashier
C/>e Western National Bank
Of Hereford, Texas
CAPITAL - - - $50,000.00
DIRECTORS
G. A. F. Parker, J. P. Connell, F. B. Fuller, L. R. Bradly,
W. S. Higgins, J. P. Slaton, Ross W. Davis
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We Strive to Please
Prices Reasonable
6'he City Meat Market
We Sell For CasH Only
We handle only the choicest of fresh meats of all
kinds and solicit a share of your patronage.
Market open until 9 a. m. only on Sundays.
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Stocks, C. L. The Western Searchlight (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 12, 1903, newspaper, September 12, 1903; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142606/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.