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The Hereford Bread Friday, October 28,1910
NIGGERHEAD COAL
is best Keep this in mind. We
can sell cheaper coal, but
NIGGERHEAD
is worth the money. Our stock
of grain is complete. We
keep well stocked
PHONE YOUB ORDER TO 76
WITHERSPOON & HARRISON
Failed in Health
"My mother died six years ago," writes Miss Ruth
Ward, of Jerseyville, III., and left me to care for six
children. I had never been strong; and this, with the shock
of her death, was too much for me.
"I failed in health. I was tired all the time and did
not want to go anywhere, nor care for ccmpany. 1 had
the headache all the time and such bearing-down pains.
"A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it
had done her so much good, so I commenced to use it
and now I am in good health."
3* CARDUI
J 44
The Woman's Tonic
Women's pains are relieved or prevented and women's
strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman's tonic.
You yourself know best if you need it, or not
If you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use
it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further
down the hill.
Don't wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its
use, no matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will
surely do you, good.
Write to: Ladies' Advuorr Deot.. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Ten*.
tor Special Instruction*. andM-pagc book. "Home Treatment lor Women.' teat tree.
Tierra Blanco Herefords
L. R. BRADLEY. Owner W. T. WOMBLE, Manager
...BREEDERS OF...
itgM MM tint
Herd Headed by Strike Six, No. 156847
Assisted by Texas Tom, No. 204446
Will sell ? quantity of youn>
stock either singly or in car loa<
Lots Jk Jk j
Write owner or call at
my ranch, situated five miles
east of Hereford, on the
Tierra Blanco river.
dionumd
Button Boot*
Patent
Pattern
Oljrrapit Toot
ENGRAVED Calling Cards at the
Brand Office. Ask to see beauti-
ful line of samples.
TRADE—I have a man who wants
to trade 160 acres of land 14 miles
out for a smaller tract within 2 or 3
miles ol Hereford- See me if you
have something attractive. A. C.
Elliott. 38t2
YOU'LL LIKE MKREPOIUM
FOR SALE or trade—260 acres of
land located In Hamilton County,
Texas, 6 miles of railroad town.
Well improved. Will trade for half
section of land around Hereford. I
also have other good tlading pro-
positions. J. A. Wear. 38t2p
FOR EXCHANGE—JJ2, 664, or
1328 acres near Dimmitt, County
seat of Castro County, Texas. Fine
level land in shallow water belt. $25
per acre. Mortgage about $7.50
an acre. Want merchandise, North-
ern land, hotel, livery, mill, eleva-
tor or orfers. Describe fully with
price and legal numbirs. A. M
Kauffman, Lockridge, Iowa. 38-3tp
THE BRAND UNERS
A good place to advertise Anything jrou want to sell or rent When you want to bay
something, a Liner will bnag you an otfei quick. Customers not carrying regular ada
will please pay cash. Coital one cent tor each word including initials, numbers and ad-
dress. Stamp* trjob oat-ot-town customers will be accepted. PHONE NO. THIRTY
mSOSLLANBOUS WANTS
LOST — Ladies' black broadcloth
coat, on main street, Herefotd,
Moaday, Oct. 16. Reward for re-
turn to this office or G. C. Taylor,
Friona, Tesas. 2tp
FOR RENT—Good 5-room house,
close in. C. O. Lee. 16-tf
FOR RENT—good 5-room house
with well, sheds, corralls, garden
orchard and 5 acres of land. A. H.
Elliston. 31-tf
WANTED—Your shoe repairing at
Norton-Powelson Saddle Co. 35tf
FIRE INSURANCE is so cheap now
that it is in the reach of every,
one. Better let me insure your
home. R. E. Cook lOtf
REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE
If you have land you want to sell or
trade list it with Thomas J. Fink,
7 miles north of Hereford on 25-
Mile Ave Write or call to see m<*
P. O Boi 47ft. J7-
WANTED — Direct from owners,
lands in and around the Hereford
country that are for sale. Address
Mason & McElhenie, La Salle, III.
1-tf
FOR SALE—160 acres 11 mile*
northwest of Hereford. Section
67. Block K 8. $15 00 per acre,
60 acres broken. Would consider
part trade. Write, Oscar Schmeil,
Scottsville. Kansas. 37 $tp
I own and offer for sale the fol-
lowing land, all of Section 23-4-1,
all of Section 26-4-1 and North ^
Section 35-4-1, west from Kelso,
south from the new Rock Island
road, all splendid land, price $10.00
per acre, $2 SO cash. $6.40 to be as-
sumed due Capitol Freehold Syndi-
cate, remaining amount will be di-
vided in reasonable payments. I
also own Section 6 4-2, Deaf Smith
Capitol Freehold survey, good sec-
tion. $10.00 per acre, same terms.
These are the cheapest lands in the
Panhandle district. Jay M. Jack-
son, 218 Commerce Bldg . Kansas
City, Mo., or C. D Wright, Here-
ford, Texas 35-4t
We offer special inducements in
quarter and half section tracks close
in to actual settlers. We have some
on easy payments. Hereford is in
the shallow water belt. Write us for
particulars. Address
BASK1N LAND COMPANY
HEKtrOSD, Tbxas
EXCURSIONS!
To LOS ANGELES or SAN DIEGO, CAL.. and
return, $75.40; Final limit, 6 months from date
of sale.
To SAN FRANCISCO and return, $84.90.
Final Limit nine month from date of sale.
To MINERAL WELLS and return $17.65;
Final limit sixty days from date of sale.
For further particulars apply to
R. E. BRYANT, Agent
THE LAUNDRY LIST
we hold up for your inspection
gives you the prirp ot work
done at this la indry.
A LAUNDRY LIST
filled out weekly for work done
here will sa\ you many a
dollar. V : superi r w^rk
and popular \>r. es, this laun-
dry every time
ROUGH DRY
6 Cents Per Pound
Hereford Steam
Laundry
Telephone - 246
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Sh'ppintf f f r
HEREFORD NURSERY
L P LANUHUM, PdocRnroH
fProfessional and
Businesss Cards
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KNIGHT A SLATON
ATT > P. : K Y S
First National Hank Bide
iford, Texas
A i' M ir'hix'Mi J s J,,ni
MURCHISON A JONES
R>ral Estate and Live Stock
Hereford, Texas
NATIONAL BANK BOND
LETTER HEADS
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THE HEREFORD BRAND
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BARCUS A NORTH
Attorneys at Law
Heretord, T-x<is
Office in tirs? S'H' Bin* r.a -ding
A* ft'
W Dale
ASHBROOK A DALE
ALL rC sim
A.NU !.< > ANS.
Semi-Weekly News 5o Cents.
For a period or 3 months, begin-
ning May 1 ar.d ending July 31.
Brand subscribers may obtain the HEREFORD,
Dallas Semi-W- K.y Farm News for,
a period of EIGHT months for 50
cents. If you are not already a
paid-up subscrioT to the Brand,
move up your tig ires arid get the
Semi-Weekly for ^ months for 50
cents. tf
F. T ROLOSON
Attorney at La*
M .ier-'A'a.icr Bnudtng
!■ ;.\V KANCR
Phone n 5
1t h -v '>4tior.a, Hank
TKXA
A M Junks
JONES
HILLCREST FARM
"TUkKhY KKD WHEAT"
L. GOOGH
HEREFORD, - - TEXAS
Notice Stockmen.
From now on I will make head
quarters at Stanek & Sherk's livery,
feed and sale stable. Phone 249.
I use a motor cycle for country rails.
Dental work at any feed barn or
yard in town. 30-tf
D*. P. E Bowe, D. V. S. 1
S, 0. BETTES, M. 0.
HE. EAR. DOSE MO IHMMT
HOURS. 9 TO 12 NOON. 2 TO 5 P M
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
NEW BIVINS BLD6. AMARILLO, TEXAS
•Jfhce i t door
G M ioooi
SUGGS
ABSTRA TKRS
Complete Abstract of Title to Deaf
Smith County Lands.
HEREFORD, - • - TEXAS
K. S. Ireland K. A. Holland
DIMMITT ABSTRACT CO.
Abstr acts or Castso and Bau.sy
County Lands
Dimmitt, • - • Texas
Harvky Cash
C. L. Adams
CASTRO ABSTRACT COMPANY
Abitractt ot Castro tod Bsiley
Counties Your business aollcited.
DiMMirr, Texas
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1910, newspaper, October 28, 1910; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253577/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.