The Hereford Brand, Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1912 Page: 7 of 8
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The Hereford Brand, Friday, January 19, 1912
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UP-TO-DATE LIVERY and
SALE BA1
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When you want a geed drir/or an up-to-date rig
call at our Barn. We have speaft a great deal of tiate
and money lately improvinj^stod enlarging our pre-
mises. We hare one of the Mst barns in West Texas
and can give you the beet accomodations in any line of
livery service. We guarantee courteous and fair
treatment to all. Phone 349.
A. L. S H E R K
HEREFORD,
TEXAS '
—
P. R. PurcelL& Sons
Livery, Feed and/Sale Stables
GOOD SADOLBAS / GENTLE DRIVERS
Special ConVem^nces for Drummers
HEREFOl
TEXAS
The Patronage of the General Public is Cordially Solicited.
Coal Customers Take Notice!
Owing to the fact t
deliver it to you we notfftt
as we deliver you Y
your orders for coaljjtanl
delivery of the coalS It
and at the same time treat
We carry a full line of
*we must pa^ior our coal before we
to have rl^e cash for us as soon
:om no^rlpn we cannot accept
|,ve tte mone\ ready for us on
lire fc treat you right and fair
ps rifht and fair.
:N, SALT and POSTS.
HUGHES. GRAIN COMPANY
JAS.A. HUMES, Mi
The C&sit Grain and Coal
Phone No. 1
""Martin
REPEATING RIFLE
You can buy no better gun
for target work and all
small game up to
200 yards.
Model
20
Without
change of
mechanism it
handles .22 short,
long or long-rifle cartridges
perfectly. The deep Ballard
rifling develops maximum power and
accuracy and adds years to the life of rifles.
I lop is protection from defective cartridfet—prevents povilet and
Cases from being blown (tack. Tint fide ejection n< vef lets elected iheUs
spoil your bead and allows >mick„ accurate remat shots. With simple take*
down cnnttricbofl. rtmoraUe action parts, —least t>arts of any .22—it U the
quickest and easiest to cleat). A great vacation rifle. Ask any gun dealer,
TW136 pace ffldfV/n catalog ^ry *m £• £> S*
will kelp too decide wkat rifle SAe JV&UrtifiSiiTPOTJIIS UX
Witt suits yetir individualossires. tiM„ _ M it ^
Seed 3 stamps for it tod*v. 4Z Willow Straot Now Haves, Conn.
Don't Suffer!
" I had been troubled, a little, for nearly 7 years," writes
Mrs. L Fincher, in a letter from Peavy, Ala., "but I was
not taken down, until March, when I went to bed and had
to have a doctor. He did all he could for me, but I got no
better. I hurt all over, and I could not rest At last, I tried
Cardui, and soon I began to improve. Now I am in very
good health, and able to do all my housework."
Cardui WomanS Tonic
You may wonder why Cardui is so successful, after
other remedies have failed. The answer is that Cardui is
successful, because it is composed of scientific ingredients,
that act curatively on the wotnanly system. It is a medicine
for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and
restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness.
If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardui. It
wilt surely do for you, what it did for her. At all druggists.
Writt to: Ijidirs' Advitory Dept. Chatt.nnooci Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Ttnn.,
lor Special lmtnutiont. and 64-pace book, "Home Treatment lor Women," sent Iree. J 60
HAPPY RESULTS.
Have Made Many Hereford
Residents Enthusiastic.
No wonder scores of Here-
foKi citizens grow enthusiastic.
It is i ough to make anyone
happy to find relief after years
of suffering. Pubjywrtfrt^nents
like the following are but fHlth
ful represcn^pons of the d
Hereford
Pill
E./tleventh St J
•I obj
:Doa<
>db
work don
Doan's Kj
B. W.
HereforC/Texasy'savs;
tained f\f supply
Kidnew Pills
& So
suffering
and fhis re
lieved me.
or lift, I d
in my loin
my iddne
recteaVI
ter mcHi^ine
plaint than
and I cheerfully pive this public
statement in their praise.'
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's
—and take no other. 6.
om \V
ire,v wh
in in
quiclny it-
when I stoop
t have thatrpain
id the trouJJI with
as also been cor-
not know of a bet-
fop4ndney com-
lan's Kidney Pills
Hands Froze.
D. W. Crawford, while hauling
feed out to the Williams' ranch dur-
ing the cold spell, had the misfortune
to get the fingers on both hands bad-
ly frozen. He did not know they
were getting cold until he began to
thaw them out. He has been around
all this week with his hands in ban-
dages.
Sheriff's Sales,
Professional and
Businesss Cards
J
RATE—Wantl Ads, one cent a ward
for each m« irtioa, er 5c par 11m.
Try om. Cai i with order. 42tf
FIRE INSURANCE is ao cheap now
ruach of every-
insure your
rook." ; lotf
WANTED
Norton-
shoe repairing at
tlson Saddle Co. 35tf
dozen Rhode Island
sale at $1.00 rach
skerel at $1.50.
tinbaugh. 50-2t
FOR SALE—11
red hens foi
and one youn
Mrs. Geo. A. S
FOR SALE—ffigh grade Jersiy
milk cows, frefch. Also one thorc-
bred 4-year old Jersey bull. R. T.
Edwards, 10 mil( s southeast. 50-2 p
FOR SALE—Registered Hereford
bull, 5 years qld. Hays Bros.
50-2t
FOR RENT—Buck pasture, plenty
of water and grass. Address
Grant Van Horn, Adrian, Texas.
48-4tp
FOR SALE—Lots 2 and 3, Block 1,
Whitehead addition to Hereford.
Price$225.00, J150 00cash,balance
one year, six per cent interest.
James A. Kitfj, Blinkley Hotel^
Sherman, Texai. 43tf
Wh. M. knight Jho. f. slatom
KNIGRT & SLATON
ATTORN ETS
First National Bank Bldg
Hereford, Texas.
G«*. W. Barew Jao. C. North
' BARCUS * NORTH
Attorneys at Law *
Hereford, Texas
OBce is flist State Bank baildiag
F. T. ROLOSOH
Attorney at Law
Miller-Walker Building
Hereford,
Texas
j, w. Cradgington f. p. Worka
Hugh l. Umphree
Crudgington, Works & Umphres
LAWYERS
Eapecialljr equipped for handling damage
auiti, land liiigatioii a ad caces in the 5.
s. Courts and Appellate Courts of Texai.
Over Post Office Amanita, Texas
g. M. Sooos A. M.jonss
SUGGS & JONES
ABSTRACTERS
Complete Abstract of Title to Deaf
Smith County Lands.
hereford, - - - texas
FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE—j
640 acres 14 iniles S. W. of Dim-1
The regular meeting of the Fruit
and Truck Growers Association is
held on first Saturday afrernoon of
each month at 2:30 o'clock. All
invited. JOtf
State of Texas, )
County of Deaf Smith i
Whereas by virtue of an Order of
Sale, on the 4th day of January.
1 c> 12, issued out of the District Court
of Deaf Smith County, Texas, on a
judgement rendered in said Court,
on the 11th day of December, 1911,
in favor of John E. Ferguson and
against Minnie M. Clarkson, C. R.
Mahan and J. M, Brown, No. 402
on the docket of said Court, I did,
on the 10th day of January A. D.
1912, at 9 o'clock a. m. levy upon
the following described tract and
parcel of land situated in the Coun-
ty of Deaf Smith, S
as the property of t
M. Clarkson, to-wit
B.*ing the N. E. 1
ing described 640
land, to-wit: Abo
of Capitol League
acres out of Capj
425, Original G
Leagues bein* Abi
said 640 acre tra'
metes and bound
ginning at a pin
pits, C. F. Renfri
ner; Thence We;
te of Texas,
said Minnie
e follow-
tract of
acres out
and 330
eagu? No.
for both
aylor, which
described by
follows: Be-
ke and three
Northwest cor-
at 580 varas pass
an iron pipe, J. S. Richard's south-
east corner, at 1900 varas for
Northwest corner; Thence South
1900 varas to pine stake and three
pits for corner; Thence East at
979 varas cross the east lice of said
League No. 426 at 1900 varas a
pine stake and three pits for C. F.
Renfro's Southwest corner ; Thence
North 1900 varas to place of begin-
ning containing 640 acres, situated
about 16 miles West of Hereford,
Texas, and on the 6th day of FebruJ
ary, A. D. 1912, same being the
first Tuesday of said month, between
the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4
o'clock p. m. oa said day, at the
Court House door of Deaf Smith
County, I .-ill offer for sale and sell
at public auction, for cash all of the
right, title and interest of the said
Minnie M. Clarkson in and to said
property.
Given under my hand at Hereford,
Texas, this the lOtk day of Jan-
uary, A. D.1912.
R W. BAIRD, Sheriff
mitt. Castro Co-i
broke, fenced,
F. Lambert,
owner Jas. Vana
Texas, 250 acres
room house. See
Hereford, or write
ta, Kiowa, Kans.
49-5tp
FARM'FOR RIINT—The Hira
Terry farm, <alivea miles wtat of
Hereford on the nilroad, six hun-
dred acres, three anndred in cultiva-
ting, good five rcrna houae, ceiled
*tor*t house, m)lk house, shed
tables, wind mill, and fine well and
irrigated garden. Can give immedi-
ate possession. Apply to J. A.
Graves, Cuero, Texas, with refer-
ences. 48-3tp
FOR RENT—Nice, small frame
house, also 5 room house, and 5
acres of land close! in. A. H. Ellis-
'on.
PLOW —Success S
for sale or will
Plow practically n
mould-board. F.
Texas.
49-2t
ngle bottom Plow
trade for lister
', both rod and
Axe, Hereford,
49-3tp
Our Altitude.
Hereford 3810 feet
A.marillo 3663 feet
Wildorado 3887 feet
Vega ..3986 feet
Alamoosa „4Q0C feet
Adrian ...3998 feet
Cap Rock... .4127 feet
Finds Cure for Epilepsy
After Years of Suffering
"My daughter was afflicted wit ft
epileptic fits for three years, the attacks
coming every few wuckM. Wo employed
nuverul doctors but they did her no
good. About a
year a K o w a
hoard of Dr.
Miles' Nervlns,
and It certainly
has proved
blcHxing to our
little slrl. Sho Is
now apparently
cured and In en-
Joyinif the In'qt
of health. It ht
over a year nine*
phe has had •
fit. We cannot
speak too highly
of Dr. Miles* Nervine."
MltS. FRANK ANDERSON.
Comf rey, Minn.
Thousands of children in the
United States who are suffering
from attacks of epilepsy arc a
burden and sorrow to their parents,
who would give anything to restore
health to the sufferers.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
is one of the best remedies known
for this affliction. It has proven
beneficial in thousands of cases
and those who have used it have
the greatest faith in it. It is not
a "cure-all," but a reliable remedy
for nervous diseases. You need
not hesitate to give it a trial.
Sold by all Druga'***. If ttt* first
bottle falli to benefit your money la
returned.
MILKS MBOICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind.
i
KANSAS CITY and return $34.40. Sa sale
January 14. 15 *■> Limit Jan. a*.
DENTER, COLO , and retain $21.15. Oa
e Jaa. ij to 15 inc. Limit Jan. 31.
ON and return $22.41. Oa sale Jaa.
r3> Mi if 1 19 "A H> Limit Jaa. *!.
E. R.^READ,
Building Material!
We kaadk ALL KINDS cf Building Material usually carricd
in a fira4<claaa Lumber Yard. Planing MiU in connection. Let
oa figure on your next hilt of lumber, etc. No matter bow am*!I
or how large we willJbmJkt it to your intereat
T, M. Palmer Lumber Co.
Deaf Smith County, Texas.
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1912, newspaper, January 19, 1912; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253637/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.