The Hereford Brand, Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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The Hereford Brand, Friday, December 8, 1911
Local and Personal
to see Ray at once. It
Hon. J. C. North vac in Wichita
Monday.
/fch meet you at the Corner Drug
Store. 38tf
James Robinson attended the foot-
ball game at Canyon Thursday.
✓Things are going cheap at our
jewelry store. W. H. Ray. It
^/Read Hughes Grain Co.'s ad in
this week's issue. 44-2t
M. A. Lamgkin of Oklahoma was
here this week on business.
John Gordon shipped a fine lot ot
steers to Missouri feeders this week.
/The biggest and best line of
Christmas goods at Ray's. It
/ Aviation Caps in all colors for
$1.00 at the Millinery Parlor. It
There is some good reading in the
ads this week. Look 'em over.
READ for PROFIT
Um for Results
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
They work directly on the KIDNEYS,
BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES,
their beneficial effect is felt from the
■tart. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and
BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM
CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, IN-
FLAMMATION of the BLADDER and
annoyingURINARY IRREGULARITIES
they exercise a permanent benefit.
ionic in action - quick in results
J. F. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St.,
Ft. Smith, Ark., says that he had
taken many kinds of kidney medicine
but did not get better imtil he took
Foley Kidney Pills. Into matter how
long you have had kidney trouble,
you will find quick and permanent
benefit by the use of Foley Kidney
Pills. Start taking them now.
IETTSGLBIK. MgglSlS
Ben Wright returned Monday
night from Oklaunion where be has
been for a mofcth or more.
•4few bracelets, necklaces and
other jewelry at the jewelry store.
It
Xante's Inferno at Star Theatre
tonight, 2,000 feet of film. Admis-
sion 10c and 20c. It
Miss Willie Moyer, who had been
visiting with her sister, Mrs. S. T.
Shore, returned to Amarillo Sunday.
/ Do not forget to have the cash
reacfy when you order coal from
Hughes Grain Co. 44-2t
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Santa Claus has already visited
Hereford and left a lot of things
with the merchants to distribute.
Read the ads.
^,A fine assortment of Sterling,
Community and Rogers silverware
at Ray's. It
G. A. F. Parker, president of the
Western National Bank, was in Ama-
rillo Friday and Saturday.
>' We want to treat you right and
also desire to have you treat us fair.
Have the cash ready for us when
the coal gets to your house. Hughes
Grain Co. 44-2t
✓Read Hughes Grain Co.'s ad in
this week's issue. 44-2t
C. W. Warren went over to Cros-
byton last Friday, returning Monday
night. He was there in the interest
of the Warren Hardware firm.
/ ifc — • w
/ Leave your order for c«si with
Hughes Grain Co., and be sure to
have the cash ready when the coal
is delivered. 44-2t
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Boone left
Sunday afternoon for Lubbock where
they will visit their daughter, Mrs.
Frank Barrow.
/Up-to-date millinery of all kinds
at a very low price. See Mrs. N.
C. Vogel. at the Millinery Parlor,
first door South of Britain-Dunlap
building. It
Mrs. Smith McLeroy and children,
who visited a few weeks in the home
of her mother, Mrs. W. B. Robinson,
returned Friday morning to their
home in Amarillo.
S. D. Brunk, a former citizen of
Hereford, but now a Kansas sun-
flower, came in Wednesday on busi-
ness.
(/We will have a car of apples on
! track at Hereford till Saturday
j night at 75c and $1.00 per bushel.
: Smith & Brumley. ltp
UNTIL XMAS
A
I ^ Being too heavy loaded with HBN'S,
\J WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES
we will give you Extra Bargains until
Xmas. Also Ladies' Sweaters, Skirts,
Waists, Underwear and Hosiery, nen's
Pants, Hats, Underwear and Shirts.
We don't want a credit business. Our
Motto is SPOT CASH, which enables us
to sell you goods for much less profit
than other houses.
J. G. Callens
/ We will have a car of apples on
track at Hereford till Saturday night
at 75c and $1.00 per bushel. Smith
Sc Brumley. ltp
Tom Holmsley, a student in the
New Mexico Military Institute at
Roswell, spent two days last week
with his uncle, F. H. Obertnier.
!
j/Bring your little account overt
and let's settle up—I'm going away. '
2t A. H. Elliston. |
Mrs Geo. A. St&mbaugh has re j
turned accompanied by her mother
Mrs. L. A. Harris, who will remain
here during the winter for the bene
fit of her health.
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I /'Fine hand bags cheap at Ray's
; Jewelry Store. It
I C J. Altes of Enid, Okla , spent
: Sunday in the home of his sister,
, Mrs. T. N. Heifner. He left Mon-
| day for Albuquerque, where he goes j
i to accept a position.
Sick headache is caused by a diwmlered
stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and
correct that and the headaches will disap-
pear. For sale by all dealers.
W. B. Root of Avery, Texas, was
here this week looking at the irriga-
tion projects and was well pleased
with what he saw.
Mrs. W. T. Stanberry, after a
visit of several weeks with home-
folks at El Paso, returned last
Thursday, much to the delight of
Mr. Stanberry.
^Dante's Inferno depicted on 2,000
feet of film at the Star Theatre to-
night. Admission 10c and 20c. It
W. A. Covey of Coldwater, Mich.,
was here this week looking over the
irrigation possibilities and is thinking
seriously of putting 280 acres under
the pump. His land is near the Joel
switch east of town.
Lame Back? Be Careful
e
Have you been getting up in the morning with a backache—
hardly call it a backache—just a slight pain in the region of the {
kidneys? v #
f
If to, no matter how slight the poll!, do not neglect
it—just as sure as you do, it will develop
into something serious—chronic
kidney troubles
It means that the kidneys are not doing their duty — they need
something to stimulate them to renewed activity—somethiu* to help
them throw off the accumulation of poisonous matter.
If treatment is neglected this waste material is absorbed by
the entire system, causing rheumatism, dropsy, etc. Keep the kid-
neys active—assist them in their action.
Nyal's Kidney Pills will dissolwe
all injurous deposits
—render the passage antiseptic and make it much easier for the
kidneys to perform their natural duties
Remember this, that for any kidney trouble you should use
Nyal's Kidney Pills—they are prompt and effective—handy to
carry and easy to take.
Fifty Cents the bo*.
E. T. WOODBURN & SON
"The Nyal Drugstore'
/ine line of new hats in Black, j Mrs. A. J. Lipscomb and son,
ue and Gray, just received for the Willie, left Monday for Rockport,
sale at the Millinery Parlor. Also T;xas, where they will spend the
a good line of hats in all colors, call, winter. Mr. Lipscomb and the
and look them over. Prices are other son, Jim, will "bach" for the
loi
It
season.
I
^Doo't fail to sce Dante's Inferno
at the Star Theatre tonight. One of
the most expensive motion picture
films prepared in years. Admission
10c and 20c. It
WANTED—An experienced woman
|U cook at the Arcadian Cafe. No
other need apply. Call at once, ltp
P. B. Lowery, president of the
Phillip-Lowery school for boys at
Amarillo, made an address at the
court house to a fair sized audience.
His subject was "Big Mem versus
Little Men "
New Train Tkne Card.
The Pecos Valley has made some
slight changes in the time card and
the new schedule is as follows :
EAST BOUND.
118 due .7 :02 a. m.
114 due J J8 p. m.
WEST BOUND.
113 due 9 :5S a. m.
117 due 11 :05 p. m
Read Hughes Grain Co.'s ad in
this week's issue. 44-2t
Our Clubbing Offers.
On another page will be found ten
attractive Clubbing Offers. The
papers offered in combination with
the Brand are all good, reliable pub-
lications. We call your attention to
the announcement that the Youth's
Companion and Holland's will be
advanced at the close of the year,
the Youth's Companion to $2 00 and
Holland's to SI.00. With the ex-
ception in No. 6, the papers may be
tent to different addresses. Select
what you want and let us place your
name on the Brand list and send you
or your friend some other good
paper.
Four Farmers Wanted.
To buy and cultivate 160 acres of
irrigated land, 40 acres each.
Terms: $500 cash, nothing more to
pay for ten A*fn;s> except 7 per cent
interest art. bjLlance Land located
4 milee^Jrom town Modernly
equipped well included with the sale.
This is a good proposition for four
live young farmers For particulars
see or write A C. H.Iiott, Hereford
When you have a bad cold you want tba
beet medicine obtainable so as to eura it witft
aa little delay aa possible. Her* is a drag-
I I have sold Chamberlain1*
sou(fh Kerned? for tifleen years." says Enoe
Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., "and consider it the
beat on tha market." Hold by ail daalara.
gist s opinion.
Co "
IBEF0HDIIISE8T
/
Ch-iit-e Fruit, Sh*Je *rul
Ornjn.eriiu. Slots Write
for Caulu^ue today.
L. P. LflNDME Proprietor
THE BLUSTERY WINDS
OF AUTUMN
have no terrd^ for the
woman who protects her-
self against their effect
by using
OUR COMPLEXION SPECIALTIES
ANO TOILET REQUISITES
Our Cold Cream. Cam-
phorice, Ointments. Pow-
der, Soaps, Toilet v^aler,
Etc., are the kind that
preserve a good complex-
ion and improve a poor
one.
THEY ARE MEDICINES
FOR THE SKIN
that every woman should
have on her dressing
table.
\urnerPrtnf fc
c^C*D4dlL DPVCV-
O. E. THOMAS
EMBALM EH AMD FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
Night Phone 299
FURNITURE UNDERTAKING.-HEREFORD. TEXAS
HEREFORD, TEXAS
DAY PHONE
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911, newspaper, December 8, 1911; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253633/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.