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Friday,
ill
STOVES
QUICK MEAL GAS-
OLINE RANGE
Means Economy and Pleasure to
the Housewife. They are not
only a LUXURY but a NECES-
SITY in making a Kitchen an
IDEAL one.
We also have a nice line of
BLUE FLAME OIL
STOVES
and for a small family they can-
not be excelled in
QUICK COOKING
and
SAVING OF FUEL
RAYO LAMPS
WITH EXTRA
SHADES
Farmers who Make the Best Success
of Farming break the land with
II WORLD CHAMPION SUCCESS GANG
Harrow it with the New Improved Tongue Truck
Disc Harrow. Pack it with the Campbell Sub-Sur-
face Packer. And Plant it with the P. & O. Dou^
ble Row Planter. We carry a complete line of these
goods at all times. Also Emerson Double and Tri-
ple Disc Plows, the Katydid Sod Plows, Pipe and U
Bar Drag Harrows and all other Implements that
A Successful Farmer Uses or Needs
DROP AROUND AND INSPECT THEM
THE
GREAT
MAJESTIC RANGES
To the people who are Improve
ing their new farm or. building
a new home in the city we take
pleasure in showing you a com-
plete* line of
Heavy Shelf and Build-
ers1 Hardware
that will interest the careful
buyer.
We have just received a new
line of FISHING TACKLE
and GEORGIA CANE FISH-
ING POLES. Also a nice
line of BATH TUBS, Corner
and Wall LAVATORIES,
KITCHEN SINKS and other
goods to complete a
Sanitary Plumbing Job
fISHING TACKLE
WARREN HARDWARE COMPANY Sff
Open Session Far is Society.
The last session ;of the Faris
Literary Society of the College will
be given Friday, May 28, 8 :30 p.
m. This is an open session and all
the friends are invited to attend.
An interesting program has been
arranged.
PROGRAM.
President's Address.
Piano Duet.—Misses Mate G.
Hunt and Imo Lacey.
Reading.—Miss Ima Rois Gough.
Vocal Trio.—Misses Mary Glen-
nis Coulson, Beulah Madge Potter
and Roberta Nance.
Oration.—^ Arthur Rogers.
Piano Solo.—Miss Roberta Nance.
Paper.—Miss Bertha Elizabeth
Dameron.
Violin Solo.—Miss Mary Glennis
Coulson.
Journal.—Fred Baird.
Song.—Girl's Chorus.
Baggage Hauled.
We have a baggage wagon in con*
nection with our livery. Springs
under neath for moving furniture
without breakage. Trunks and ex-
press handled with care. Phone
249. Sherk & Stanek. 4-tf
Baseball.
The Hereford team and the Pump-
kin Rollers played ball on the Here-
ford grounds Saturday, May 15.
The game was a very exciting one.
The score was 10 to 7 in favor cf
the Pumpkin Rollers.
The Hereford team wanted to get
even with the Pumpkin Rollers, so
the following day, May 16, the
Hereford bunch went out to the
Pumpkin Roller's grounds and were
defeated by a score of 40 to 11 in 7
innings.
I Who said the Pumpkin Rollers
j couldn't play ball? Hurrah for the
| Pumpkin Rollers.
; A Pumpkin Roller.
Court Adjourns.
The County Commissioners ad-
j journed Saturday afternoon after a
; week's session, to meet again May,
| 20 and 21st, when the Treasurer's
annual report will be audited and
certain bids received.
j The principal features of the
week's work were the killing of the
new courthouse petition, levy of a tax
: for general expenses, expected to
! amount to about 25c, and an order
j instructing the County Judge to ad-
PERCHERON STALLION
JUMBO JR.
Sired by (Imp.) Adage. Dapple grey, 8
years old, large heavy bone, smooth built horse.
Extra good breeder, colts mostly Blacks and
Browns.
Two Saddle and harness Bred Horses sired
by Klondyke Fizz No. 0735, he by Blectrite,
2:28, one of the greatest speed sires ever bred.
One Large Black Jack with white points.
Bred in Tennessee.
All the above stock will be kept at my place directly due
south of Hereford this season, except Jumbo Jr. will be at Sum-
merfield Friday and Saturday of each week.
TERMS—f 10.00 to insure foal. $5.00 cash, balance due
when colt is foaled. Return privilege in case mare does not get
in foal this season. Full amount becomes due if mare is sold or
removed from country.
vertise tor bids for a ten-foot
cement sidewalk on the south,
west and north sides of the court
house, bids to be opened May 21st.
The east side will not be paved un-
til later, to allow free access to the
grounds when the old court house
is moved and material for the new
structure brought in.
This concession to the public cry
for more and better sidewalks is a
distinct boost in the word of the
sidewalk committee of the Com-
mercial Club, while the opening left
on the last admits some light on the
attitude of the commissioners in the
demand for a brand-new court house.
In fact it is thought that this step is
but the first in a gradual "loosening
up" of the court and that the much
wished-for improvement is not far
off.
WO barns on a western farm,
* exactly alike, were painted at
the same time; one with Devoe
Lead-and-Zinc Paint, the other with j
a well-known mixed paint at the
same price.
Six gallons of Devoe finished one
building: of the other paint nine
gallons were required.
You can figure out the the economy
in Devoe tor yourielf. When you
do any painting ask tor Devoe paint,
and get it.
Ml Alfalfa Lbr. Co.. Agt.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Irwin & Matthews
lately conducting the furniture bus-
iness in Hereford, Texas is hereby
dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. B.
8 Arnold having purchased the in-
terest of Mr. Irwin. The new rirm
assumes all the liabilities of the hrm
of Irwin & Matthews and will collect
all debts due them.
Geo. W. Irwin Jr.
N. J. Matthews,
12-41 B. S. ARNOLD.
jects to be discussed by the Here-
1 fotd delegates are :
| "Our Share of the Work Proposed
1 and the Plan Addpted by the Lav-
men at Chattanooga."—Prof. H E.
1 Harrison, Silverton, Texas, and E.
j B. Bullock, Hereford. Texas,
j "God's Call to the Laymen of the
i Church, from a Laymen's View."
—G. W. Barcus.
"The Difficulties in the Way of
Getting Laymen to Work."—D. W.
Hawkins.
Dr. Jno. R. Nelson of Nashville,
Tennessee will be present to discuss
the question: "God's Call to the
Laymen of the Church from a Pas-
tor's View."
Land Wanted.
A few quarters, halves and sec-
tions for some quick buyers. Call
! at my office first door south of the
jTygret Hotel, and teil us what
; you have to sell that will interest
i them.
13-4t C- M. Hunt Land Co.
Cement Walks.
Special price of 14 cents per foot
j for 30 days on sidewalks. Work
1 euaranteed. See Longhmiller.
15-4tp
News From Dimmitt Plainsman.
The Plainsman has added a power
press and gas engine to its equip-
ment.
Mrs. W. C. Fiztwater delivered
to the Dimmitt merchants during the
month of April 2016 eggs and 80
I pounds of butter, bringing SI 12 for
' the month.
Mrs. C. F. Kerr and children have
returned from Corpus Christi.
Bailey county has withdrawn from
Castro county and will establish an
official family for herself. An elec-
• tion will be held soon.
The commissioners court of Cas-
! tro has ordered an election to deter-
mine whether bonds to the amount
I of $15,000 shall be issued for the
j purpose of building a school house
for Dimmitt.
Notice.
The same regulations in regard to
' fishing and picnicing at Sulphur
, Park will be mforced as last year.
• All such parties must present per-
[ mits before entering grounds. These
regulations are made necessary for
the protection of the property.
14-tf Irwin, Gough & Collins.
Glen wood Sanatorium
16th and Buchanan Streets,
AMARILLO, TEXAS
H. C. JACKSON
District Conference.
The Methodist District Conference
to be held at Tulia has set apart one
special session. Wednesday, May
26, same to be known as Laymen's
Day. A number of Hereford people
will appear on this special program
which promises to be the most profit-
able of the conference. The tub-
A private Institution for
the treatment of all torms
of Chronic and Nervous
Diseases.
Latest modern appliances,
trained Nursing, strictly
ethical, Home comforts and
thoroughly efficient service.
Dr. R. L. McMeans, Dr. J. R. Wrather and Dr. A. J. Caldwell,
Attending Physicians.
For further information call at Sanatorium
P. 0. Drawer No. 459
AMARILLO, TEXAS
or address
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1909, newspaper, May 21, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253502/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.