The Hereford Brand, Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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The Hereford Brand, Friday, May 24, 1912
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Local and Personal
FU meet you at the Comer Drag
Store. 38tf
Bargains in Refrigerators at S.
B. Black Co. I5tf
Sweet potato plants for sale by
Mrs. W. H. Raysor. It
Perfection Oil Stoves at the Here-
lord Hardware. 16t£
Buy your Fresh and Cured Meats
from O. G. Hill. 16-2t
If you intend to build don't fail to
figure at Kemp's. t 16-2t
Millet bay $13.00 per too. E.
W. Harrison. IStf
Dr. H. H. Taylor left Wednesday
for his home at San Saba, Texas.
Its convenient to get your morning
smoke at the Hereford Bakery. 15tf
Jno. W. Dale, state cattle inspect-
or, was in Bailey county this week.
The Prices are right at O G.
Hill's Meat Market. 16-2t
Banker L. T. Lester of Canyon
was here this week on business.
See A. M. Jones for Fire Insur-
ance. 9tf
W. A. Stewart, Santa Fe officer,
wai in Hereford Tuesday.
We have plenty Ice. Hereford
Ice Co. 6tf
A. J. Lipscomb left yesterday
afternoon for a three weeks' visit at
Rockport.
If you want a weeder for cultivat-
ing we have it. Warren Hardware
Co. 12tf
JJMrs. Kathrine Hudson of Ama-
rillo was in Hereford this week on
important business.
Lard, Butter, Eggs, Chickens and
Vegetables at 0. G. Hill's Meat
Market, First door north of Palace
Barber Shop. 16-2t
Dr. Mile*' Antl-Putn Pllla (or sciatica.
Rector Lester* an attorney from
Canyon, was here this week on pro-
fessional business.
" .
Why not buy at Kemp's and get
better grades and lower prices. 16-2t
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warren at-
tended the meeting of the Hardware
dealers at Amarillo the first of the
week returning Wednesday morning.
Looking At The
Label
on a bottle of medicine wont
tell you much about the con-
tents. Their value and effect-
iveness depend largely on the
Good Faith of
the Druggist
We are proud to be able to
say that in our case ycur faith
is never misplaced. We put
up each prescription as faith-
fully and carefully as if it were
for a member of our own fam-
ily. That is why it is safe for
you to bring your prescriptions
here.
Betts-Clark
DRUGGISTS
A
More Than
l,375,000v
Are In
Use
The Best Investment .
Any Cow Owner Can Make
That's what nearly a million and a half of cow
owners the world over have found the De Laval cream
separator to be.
A De Laval farm aeparator costs from $35 to $160—
according to capacity, it saves butter fat and produces a
cream of superior quality over any setting system or any other
separator every time it is used—twice a day—730 times a year.
It involves far less labor than any setting system, and runs easier,
has greater capacity and lasts from two to ten times longer
than any other separator.
That's how a De Laval separator saves at
least its cost the first year, and frequently in
S few months, and then goes right along saving
your money year after year.
We have an arrangement
whereby you can make a partial J Easiest
payment at time of purchase, to turn,
ana pay the balance on such easiest to,
liberal terms that your ma- wash, skims
chine will more than save the cleanest
its cost while lasts the longest
you are
paying 1 SOONER OR LATER
for k. I YOU WILL BUY A
DE LAVAL
Hereford He!we. Co.
HEREFORD
It* convenient to get your after-
•upper cigar at the Hereford Bak-
ery. IStf
Judge W. H. Kimbrough of Ama-
rillo was here from Wednesday till
today in the intereit of hia client*.
The chest with the chill in it—
The Guroey Patent Refrigerator.
E. B. Black Co. IStf
Miu Margie Baker and sister
from Black City - were callers
at The Brand office Wednesday.
R. F. Farris is prepared to do all
kinds of Spring house cleaning. See
him. His prices are right. It
Miss Allene Robinson went up to
Amarillo Friday morning to visit
her sister, Mrs. Smith McLeroy.
Perfection Oil Stoves, one to three
burners, with and without ovens.
See the Hereford Hardware. 16tf
Thos. J. Zook of Kansas City was
here Monday on business with the
cattlemen.
Now is the time for screen doors.
We have all kinds. R. H. Kemp
Lumber Co. 16-2t
Miss Baird, neice of Sheriff
Baird, was here from Canyon to at-
tend the commencement exercises.
A. M. Jones represents several
first class Fire Insurance Companys.
See him. 9tf
Mrs. McElroy and son left Wed-
nesday for Venus, Texas, where
they will visit for a short time.
A good buggy whip Free with
every 75c package Seneca Stock
food. Hughes Grain Co., The Cash
Store. 9tf
Misses Brown, Elder, McLean
and Agerton, all teachers in the
public school, have gone to their
homes.
We have the latest improved coal
oil stoves, they are economical and
safe. Come and see them. Warren
Hardware Co. 12tf
Mrs. Garner of Canyon was here
during the closing exercises of the
school to be present at the gradua-
tion of her brother, Clell Cochell.
We are making unusually low
prices on everything in building
material. R. H. Kemp Lumber
Co. 16 2t
Mrs. Jno. Hutson of Amarillo is
in the city on business and visited
with friends.
The QUICK MEAL is the kind of
Gasoline Stoves we handle. Warren
Hardware Co. 12tf
J. D. Thompson and Geo. Cloyd
left for Childress Wednesday after-
noon to inspect a bunch of cattle
witb a view of buying.
La Preferencia, Rothenberg and
Chancellor 10c cigars at Hereford
Bakery. * 15tf
J. L. Parks and family of Oceola,
Texas, are visiting with the family
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Green in
Castro county.
Read what is said about the
"Gurney" in E. B. Black Co's. ad.
IStf
Mrs. E. H. Ray and little daugh-
ter of Canyon came in Tuesday to
visit with friends and to attend the
graduation exercises.
Ice! Icel
Will sell ice at my ice house at
35c per cwt. by the 100 pounds,
less amount 40c per cwt. W. G.
Ross. 14tf
The Good Old Spring Medicine
New blood—pure blood, rich in color and full of red corpuscles, an
increased circulation—the system thoroughly cleansed of im-
purities and invigorated.
That's what you need this Spring—free yourself from the conditions
arising from an indoor life—gather renewed energy and vigor
for the coming summer months.
A Bottle of
Nyal's Spring Sasaparilla
will make you feel like new
Cleanses the blood and makes it nourish the fystem—stimulates the
liver, kidneys and bladder, and assists them in their functions.
It will rouse your energy to top notch, brighten the eyes, clear the
brain and give you that springy step accompanying perfect
health—you will feel it too.
You won't enjoy the summer—your work will hang—in fact every-
thing will be unpleasant unless the whole system is cleansed
and placed on a new basis.
NYAL'S SPRING SASAPARILLA will do it—and we never heard
of a case where it failed to do as we say.
All this for $1.00—100 full doses to the bottle.
W« expect to be here in bnaioets • good many years. The only way we caa
do it is by treating everybody right. That'a our policy.
E. T. WOODBURN & SON
"The Nyal Drugstore"
To the Ladies: We have some
splendid dust absorbing wall brushes.
Warren Hardware Co. 12tf
Attorney A. S. Rollins of Ama-
rillo was here this week on matters
professional.
Why buy bran so high when Nutrio
costs ouly 98c per 100 nester price.
E. W. Harrison. 14tf
Prof. O. S. Thomas left Wednes-
day for Greenville where he has se-
cured a good position in the high
school at a much better salary than
he had here.
Best sumac cane seed $1.00 per
bushel. E. W. Harrison. 15tf
Just received a car of the best
stock salt in Hereford. Hughes
Grain Co., The Cash Store. 9tf
Miss Myrtle Clements came in
Sunday from Wenatche, Oregon, to
visit and to attend to some business
matters. She was on the road from
Tuesday till Sunday.
Ask your neighbor who uses a
Gurney Refrigerator. ' She will tell
you of its merits. E. B. Black Co.
15tf
Bob Denny was in from the D.
W. Hawkins' ranch Wednesday and
reports that the sheep are doing
well, and that nearly 300 lambs are
making it interesting for him.
The hot days are here. Its time
to vamose the coal stove. Perfec-
tion Oil Stoves make summer cook-
ing delightful. See them at the
Hereford Hardware. * 16tf
We Ask You
to take Cardud, for your, female
troubles, because v« are sure It
will help you. Remember that
this great female remedy—
WINE
OF
CARDUI
has brought relief to thousands of
other sick women, so why not to
you ? For headache, backache,
periodical pains, female weak-
ness. many have said U is "the
best medicine to take." Try it I
Sold In This City
Why hcowI when you enn smllts after
taklnir Dr. Mile*' ijikull.e Tablet*?
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McLean were
here Tuesday, Mr. McLean on busi-
ness and Mrs. McLean shopping.
Tfcey oame up with Mr. Woodlee in
his car.
A. M. Jones writes Fire Insurance
and would like to have a share of
business. , 9tf
Squire R. E. Cook left last week
for an extended trip. He will visit
West, Texas, his old home, and will
be at the State Convention. He will
then go to Iowa to attend to some
land business.
you'll like: HKKEFOItDt
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This is Straight
Business
Business principles are now
being applied to agriculture
Your time is money.
One fruitless trip to town
would cost mor* than farm
telephone service for a year.
You bu'ld your own line and
conuect with a Southwestern
exchange to reach every com-
petitive market.
Ask the nearest Southwest-
ern manager or write
Tie Soomwesltri Ttlc-
ppb i Teiepnone Go.
Dallas,
Texas
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O. E. THOMAS
EMBALM EK. JWD FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
Night Phone 299
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FURNITURE*noUNDERTAKING/-HEREFORD TEXAS
HEREFORD, TEXAS
' DAY PHONE
Humber fourteen
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912, newspaper, May 24, 1912; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253654/m1/5/?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.