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The Hereford Brand, Friday, May 24, 1912
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P. R. Purcell & Sons
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
GOOD SADDLERS GENTLE DRIVERS
Special Conveniences for Drummers
HEREFORD
TEXAS
The Patronage of the General Public ii Cordially Solicited.
My Doctor Said
"Try Cardui," writes Mrs. Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. C
" I was in a very low state of health, and was not able to
be up and tend to my duties. I did try Cardui, and soon
began to feel better. 1 got able to be up and help do my
housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now I
am able to do my housework and to care for my children,
and I fee! as though I could never praist Cardui enough
for the benefits 1 have received."
Cardui WomanVTonie
Cardui is successful, because it is made especially for
women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution.
Cardui does one tning, and does it well That explains
the great success which it has had, during the past 50 years,
in helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to
health ana happiness.
If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous,
cross and irritable, ifs because you need a tonic. Why not
toy Cardui? Cardui builda, strengthens, restores, and acts
in every way as a special, tonic remedy for women. Test
It for yourself. Your druggist sells Cardui. Ask him.
Writ* to: Ladies' Advisory Dtpl. Chntt*r,oo«t Medietas Co.. Cfcattaaoof* Ten*,
for Uncial IiulracttoM. aad6t-pase book^Hoaie Trtata «nt tor Worn**." aeaHrai. jl
UP-TO-DATE LIVERY and
I 1 SALE BARN i ■
When you want a good drive or an up-to-date rig
call at our Barn. We have spent a great deal of time
and money lately improving and enlarging our pre-
mises. We have one of the best barns in West Texas
and can give you the best accomodations in any line of
livery service. We guarantee courteous and fair
treatment to all. Phone 249.
A. L. S H E R K
HEREFORD,
TEXAS
L. R. Cox
Real Estate and
Pumping Machinery
Associated with the G. E.
Green Machinery Company,
Plainview, Texas.
I handle the Shallow Water
Lands. Estimates furnished
on complete installation of
Pumping Plants. Machinery
handled in car lots convenient
to repairs. Results guaranteed.
Hurley, Texas
PEFOKD HMISERY
Choice Fruit, Shade and
Ornamental Stock. Write
for Catalogue today.
L P. LflHDRDfn. proprietor
Our Altitude.
Hereford .... 3810 feet
Amarillo 3663 feet
Wildorado^,. 3887 feet
Vega J. __3986 feet
Alamooa* ■ 4000 feet
Adrian 3998 feet
Cap*ock_„_: 4127 feet
THE HEREFORD BRAND
AND
THE DiMMITT PLAINSMAN
BOTH ONE YEAR FOR
$1.50
These two papers fully
cover all the important Local
and Development News of Deaf
Smith and Castro Counties.
ADDRESS
BRAND PUBLISHING CO.,
HEREFORD, TEXAS
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Patents
Dcsion*
Copyrights Ac.
An on«iw irttnif a *k trb and description may
aolr-klr unriiin our opinion fern whitther an
(mention l« probably |Ml«iU4h!«k Communis*.
Hon* mum It ennadent inl
lent trim. Oldest ap*ncr
Patents taken through Munn A
not in, without chart*, In till
on Patents
amnrr for wwanus patents.
Patents taken throonh Munn A Co. receive
Scientific flmerka#.
A handsomely tltaatretad weekly. lowest e«*
iriSSira
ANSWER IT
HONESTLY
Are the Statements of
Hereford Citizens Not
More Reliable Than
Those of Utter
Strangers?
This is a vital question.
It is fraught With interest to Here-
ford. It permits of only one ans
wer.
It cannot be evaded or ignored.
A Hereford citizen speaks here.
Speaks for the welfare of Here-
ford.
A citizen's statement is reliable.
An utter stranger's doubtful.^
Home proof is the best proof.
W. S. Higgins, 610 E. Fourth St.,
Hereford, Texas, says: "My back
was lame and painful and I had
dizzy spells and pains in the top of
my head. Some time ago I got a
supply of Doan's Kidney Pills from
Woodburn & Son's Drug Store and
the contents of one box brought me
such great relief that I can heartily
recommend tbem. This prepara-
tion can be relied upon to act
promptly and effectively."
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.
[want ads jc
Professional and
Business Cards
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XODULi UKE UERSPORO:
Winnipeg-Salina-Belton and Gulf
Railway to Start Actual Construc-
tion.
Paris, France.—Representatives
of the Midland Continental Railway,
with headquarters at Salina, Kansas,
U. S. A., have been in this city
several days and have succeeded in
selling $13,000,000 worth of stocks
and bonds, the proceeds to be used
in the construction of a steam line
from Winnipeg, Canada, to Belton,
Texas, where connection will be
made with the Texas Midland Rail-
way. This will give Canada a direct
line to the Gulf of Mexico. Presi-
dent Miller of the road states that
actual construction will start by
July 12th.
Why Ho Wm LU&
"What made you so later'
"I met Bmithson."
"Well, that is no reaaon why you should
l>« an hour late getting home to supper."
"1 know, but 1 aslced him how he was feel-
ing, and he insists) on telling me about his
stomach trouble."
"Did you tell him to take Chamberlain's
Tablet*?"
"Sure, that is what he needs." Sold by
al! dealers.
Porter Garnett Hurt.
While work ng a door on top of a
train which was running in from the
other side of the Canadian, Porter
Garnett lost his balance and fell to
the ground, hurting him severely.
The other trainmen did not know
anything of the accident until the
next station was reached, when he
was missed. Word was sent back
by wire and a special engine crew
sent out to hunt him. When found,
he was in an unconscious condition.
He was cared for and brought to
Hereford Tuesday morning and is
now at the home of his parents. He
is resting well at this time.
Cut down the cost of living by
using a Gurney Patent Refrigerator.
They keep your provisions from
spoiling. For sale by E. B. Black
Co. IStf
Census Completed.
J. M. Boone hat about finished
taking the census of the Hereford
Independent School District and has
enrolled 437 pupils. If there is any
child that has not been enrolled, let
the parents see Mr. Boone at once.
$500,000 TO LOAN—On ranch pro*
perties in Central and West Texas.
Fred E. Haynes, 302 Wilson Build-
ing, Dallas, Texss. IStf
BUGGFlfOR^SALi^^^i^
and double harness. Also millet
hay and straw in bales. Fred Mil-
lard. 15-3tp
FOR SALE—Ten thousand No. 6
Bill Heads. Good quality stock,
and will print to order. 'The 10,000
for $15 00. Brand Pub. Co., Here-
ford, Texas. 15-2tdh
FOR SALE—Nice improved 320
acre farm, shallow water, halt
mile of school. For information
write owner, J. A. Hasser, R F. D.
1, Hereford, Texas 14-3tp
FoiTl^njrCHEA^
of 36-42 Deaf Smith county, Tex.
Will make you an interesting offer if
you want to buy land right. Address
K. O. Peterson, 101 W. 15th , Los
Angeles, Calif. 14 4t
FOUND—What you want in some
choice lots in good town in Califor-
nia. Will trade them for stock or
good auto. J. B. Elliston. 13tf
WANT A BUYER—For good half-
section in 4 miles of Hereford.
Shallow water, price right. Pitman
Land Co. 16tf
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
WANTED—Your shoe repairing at
Norton-Powelson Saddle Co. 35tf
MONEY TO LOAN—We have a
friend who wants a few good land
loans. See us. The Western Na-
tional Bank. IStf
FOR SALE—I still have some of
that nice California honey left,
also some 14 year old grape vinegar.
See me at our old office. J. B.
Elliston. 13tf
CHEAP RANGE—I would like to
correspond with parties wishing to
go into the hay and cattle business.
I have some fine openings with cheap
range in Colorado and New Mexico.
Write me. T. J. Wright, Quincy,
111. 16 3tp
FOR TRADE—ISO acres of good
Collin county dirt. Three-fourths
in cultivation, balance in pasture and
timber. Under hog proof fence,
plenty of wood and water, 24 miles
of good town. Want good, dean,
shallow water land near Hereford or
Plainview. J. B. Elliston. 13lf
FOR SALE—Three acre block with
good 7 room house, barn 24x30
with feed loft, plenty of large fruit
trees, well and windmill, elevated
tank, trater piped to barn lot, also
into bouse, well house and other im-
provements, splendid location, only
six blocks from stores. A bargain
for quick sale. See C. O. Lee. lOtf
J. Q BURTON, M. D.
Physician, Surgeon and Obste-
trician
Office Phone 16
Over Betta-Clark Drug Store
WM. M. KNIOHT JMO. P. SUA row
KNIGHT a SLATON
ATTORNEYS
First National Bank Bl<
Hereford,
Jno. C. North
L. W. Davidson
NORTH & DAVIDSON
Attorneys at Law
Hereford, Texas
Office in First State Bank baUding
F. T. R0L0S0N
Attorney at Law
Miller-Walker Building
Hereford, - - Texas
G. II. Sooos A. M. Jombs
SUOOS & JONES
ABSTRACTERS
Complete Abstract of Title to Deal
Smith County Lands.
HEREFORD, - - . TEXAS
C. O. LEE
Dealer in
REAL ESTATE AND ALL KINDS
OF INSURANCE.
Notary Public Hereford, Texas
Guard Your Children
Against Bowel Trouble
Many children at an early age
become constipated, and frequently
serious consequences result. Not
being able to realize bis own con-
dition, a child's bowels should be
constantly watched, and a gentle
laxative given when necessary.
Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are
especially well adapted to women
and children. The Sisters of
Christian Charity, 531 Charles St,
Luzerne, Pa., who attend many
cases of sickness say of them:
"Some time ago we began using Dr.
Milne' Laxative Tablet* and ftnd that
we like them very much. Their notion
la excellent and we are grateful for
having been made acquainted with
them. We have had good reeulta In
every ease and the Bisters are very
much pleased."
The form and flavor of any medi-
cine is very important, no matter
who is to take it. The taste and
appearance are especially important
when children are concerned. All
parents know how hard it is to give
the average child "medicine," even
though the taste is partially dis-
guised. In using Dr. Miles Lax-
ative Tablets, however, this diffi-
culty is overcome. The shape of
the tablets, their appearance and
candy-like taste at once appeal to
any child, with the result that they
are taken without objection.
The rich chocolate flavor and
absence of other taste, make Dr.
Miles' Laxative Tablets the ideal
remedy for children.
If the first box fails to benefit,
the price is returned. Ask your
•druggist. A box of 25 doses costs
only as cents. Never sold in bulk.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
S
FORT WORTH and Return, $13.15. May 21, 26,
and 27. Limit May 20.
DALLAS and Return, $15.85. May $1. Limit
June 1st.
SAN ANTONIO and Return, $25.61). June 9 and
10. Limit Juue 15.
SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES and Return, $57.35.
June 12th to Sept. 30th Limit Oct. 31it.
E. R. READ, Agent
P
Building Material!
We handle ALL KINDS el Building Material uaually carried
in a firatn'Jaaa Lumber Yard. Planing Mill in connection. Let
ut figure on your next biU of lumber, ate. No matter how ama/f
or bow large we will matt It to your intereat
T, M, Palmer Lumber Co,
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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/m1/7/?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.