The Hereford Brand, Vol. 12, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1912 Page: 7 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Friday, June 14, 1912
Local and Personal
it you at the Corner Drug
38tf
C. B. McLean of Dimmitt tu in
Hereford on business Monday.
Fresh butter and cream at College
Dairy. Phone 281. 18-4tp
The Sanitary Meat Marhet.
Phone 21. 0. G. Hill. 18-2t
Mrs. J. D. Wood burn of Claude ia
here on a visit to her fatner-in-law,
S. T. Woodburn.
10 per cent saved on Oxfords this
week at Myrick's. It
Perfection Oil Stoves at the Here-
ford Hardware. 16tf
W. L. Batson of Endee, N. M.,
was in the city Thursday on business.
Harrison the wheat buyer. 19-2t
We have plenty Ice. Hereford
Ice Co. 6tC
High Grade Oxfords at low grade
prices at Myrick's. It
R. W. McConnell, a lawyer of
Farwell, was here on business Tues-
day.
Crystal Ice, 40c per 100 at my
ice house. W. G. Ross. 18tf
Get a sack of Hydrated lime at
Kemp's, 40 pound sack lor SO cents.
18-2t
K. M. Jones represents several
first class Fire Insurance Companys.
See him. 9tf
J. L. Fuqua of the First National
Bank returned the first of tne week
from a business trip to the north.
Perfection Oil Stoves, one to three
burners, with and without ovens.
See the Hereford Hardware. 16tf
A. M. Jones writes Fire Insurance
and would like to have a share of
business. 9tf
Messrs. Elliott aod Frixell of
Amarillo were here over Sunday
just to see the folks.
Every thing always clean and
fresh at the new City Meat Market.
Phone 21. 18-2t
*s ia the place to get your
screen door*. 18-2t
A. W. Gregg reports a fine rain
Sunday night on his ranch east of
town, with a light shower the Thurs-
day previous.
High Grade Oxfords at low grade
prices at Myrick's. It
T. N. Heifner, who is plying his
trade as carpenter ia the new town
of Slaton, was here on a visit to
Mrs. Heifner the first of the week.
Mrs. Eli Dunlap went down to
Umbarger Monday to visit with W.
L. Brodie and family for a few days.
Oxfords that wear the best, look
the best and are the best at Myrick's.
It
One-half, one-third and one-fourth
off on Millinery at Mrs. T. N. Heif-
ner's this week. It
Our prices on glass are always
lower. R. H. Kemp Lumber Co.
18-2t
Cleve Hamilton and wife of the
Spring Lake community were in
Hereford Tuesday.
The best shapes and styles in Ox-
fords at Myrick's ai a saving. It
Harrison the wheat buyer. 19 2t
Give Kemp a chance to figure on
that bill of lumber. You will make
money by it. 18-2t
I'll meet you at the Corner Drug
Store. 38 tf
T. E. Cowling, a prominent land
man of Canyon, was in the city
Thursday on business:.
Harrison the wheat buyer. 19 2t
Mr. Zimmerman and family left
Monday for Cecero, Ind., Mr. Zim-
merman and the boys going by auto.
Big reduction on ail lines of Milli-
nery at Mrs. T. N. Heifner's this
week. It
Mrs. W. 0. Squyers and twin girls,
Vida and Vaida, of Wetherford,
Texas, are here to spend the sum-
mer with Mrs. Squyer's father, E.
T. Woodburn.
Gordon Lump the best Maitland
Coal. Nester Price $6.75. E. W.
Harrison. 19-2t
Miss Helen Sisk, who is attending
the Canyon Normal, spent Sunday
with bomefolks.
Miss Nannie Jo well is away on a
two months' visit to her sister, Mrs.
Edwards, at Midland, Texas.
If you need a carpenter call Kemp
Lumber Co. 18-2t
D. 0. Stallings and wife of Bovina
were here to spend Sunday with F.
H. Britain and family.
The best in Oxfords at Myrick's
this week. They cost no more than
the ordinary kind. It
W. B. Anthony went down to
Amarillo Monday stopping, however,
at Canyon on the way.
Mrs. D. G. Reid of Amarillo, who
has been here on a visit to her
mother, Mrs. A. A. Davidson, re-
turned home Tuesday.
The best in Oxfords at Myrick's
this week. They cost no more than
the ordinary kind. It
Roy Stocking left the first of the
veek for a short visit to bis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stocking, at
Clarendon.
Harrison the wheat buyer. 19-2t
Mr. West, foreman of the Rucker
Ranch, was in Monday and reports
good rains, but a poor wheat crop,
as the rain came too late.
DE LAVAL
CREAM
SEPARATORS
Thaoj
Those Who KNOW
Buy De Laval Separators
s they are exj
by long cxi
! wears longe
1,375,000,
Now In
Uk a-
Creamerymen—Because they are experts in the hand-
ling of cream and know by long experience dial the
De Laval skims cleanest and wears longest. That is why
98% of the World's creameries use the De Laval exclusively.
Experienced Dairymen—The De Laval is the universal
favorite among big dairymen. They know that no other separator
will give them such satisfactory service. (
Old De Laval Users—Whenever n man who has used an old
model De Laval decides to purchase a later style machine ho
invariably buys another De Laval.
Men Who Investigate — It anyone taken
the time to investigate the merits of the various
cream separators, either by finding out from other
users what kind of service their machines have
given or by testing other machines
out against v the De Laval, the
chances are" a hundred to one
that his choice .will^be^the
De Laval *
More De Laval ^machines
pre in use than any other
make. There is e reason.
Come hand we will
tell you f"1 ,
why. I.ISOA
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Hereford Hdwe. Co.
HEREFORD
J. W. Ford of the North Draw
was in town Monday buying supplies
for his ranch. He reports good
rains.
Oxfords that wear the best, look
the best and are the best at Myrick's.
It
Mrs. W. H. Ray and children,
who have been visiting at different
points in Central and South Texas
for the past two months, have re-
turned to Hereford.
Come and see some good alfalfa.
Small stems and lots of leaves cured
without getting wet. $15.00 to Nes-
ters. E. W. Harrison. 19-2t
A. C. Strickle, a wholesale jeweler
of Russell, Kans., spent Thursday in
Hereford aod bought an option on
320 acres of land thru Thos. Cook.
The best shapes and styles in Ox-
fords at Myrick's at a saving. It
Ben Hubbard is on the limp this
week as a result of letting his foot
come into more or less violent con-
tact with the business end of a nail.
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. 15tf
Mrs. Baird, who has been visiting
her mother, Mrs. L. W. Vaughn,
for several months, left Monday for
her home in Oklahoma.
Special attention given to sanita-
tion at the new City Meat Market.
Fresh Meat and Vegetables. Price
right. Deliveries prompt. Phone
21. 18-2t
Slops Summer Complaint
This remedy should be in every home—not only for the little ones
but for the older members of the family as well.
In cases of Cholera Morbus, Colic, Diarrhea, or any bowel com-
plaint
NyaPs Blackberry Carminative ;|
is so certain in its action and relieves in so short a time that you
cannot afford to be without it.
It relieves all irritation of the intestines, is slightly astringent,
cleanses the bowels before they are checked, and is thoroughly
antiseptic.
It is without doubt the best remedy of its kind we know of and is
equally good for children and adults.
There are two sixes—25c and 50c the bottle.
We expect to b« hsrs in basins** good many jean. The only way we csa
do it is by treating everybody right. That'* oat policy.
E. T. WOODBURN & SON
"The Nyal Drugstore"
Miss Danna Lancaster, who is at-
tending the Canyon Normal, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart over
Sunday. Mrs. Stewart is her aunt.
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
Mr. Smith, who lives 7 miles
northeast, was in town Saturday and
makes the biggest report as to rain,
about 6 inches falling at his place.
"It was a regular flood," he said.
Daring the summer months mother* of
young children ehould watch for any unnat-
ural looeeness of the bowel*. When given
prompt attention at this time aerioua trouble
may he avoided. Chamberlain'* Colic, Choi*
era and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be
depended upon. For sal* by all dealer*.
Born—>Monday morning to Mr. and
Mrs. Karl T. Shirley, a daughter.
10 per cent saved on Oxfords this
week at Myrick's. It
, M. E. Williams and C. L. Vowell
of El Paso were business visitors in
Hereford Monday.
For sorenew of the muscle*, whether in-
duced bv violent exercise or injury, there is
nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment.
This liniment also relieves rheumatic pain*.
For sale by all dealers.
Miss Nettie Parks of Osceola,
Texas has accepted a position as
sales-lady at J. G. Cailens, Spot
Cash Store
J. W. Alexander of Dimmitt was
here Monday and reports two gocd
rains for Castro county, one on
Thursday, the other on Sunday.
JUST A WORD
!
BEFORE YOU 00 \
There'll be certain things you need while
away on your summer outing that will be im-
possible to find in out-of-the-way places. The
way to be sure of all the comforts and conven-
iences on such a trip, is to take all necessities
with you.
SELECT YOUR VACATION SUPPLIES
from our store. We offer a few suggestions:
STATIONERY PLAYING CARDS
COLD CREAM HEADACHE CURE
LOTION DRINKING CUPS
COMBS SHAVING SUPPLIES
BRUSHES THERMOS BOTTLES
KODAKS ANTISEPTIC SOL.
FOUNTAIN PENS COURT PLASTER
FISHING TACKLES CIGARS, ETC., ETC.
This is but a partial list of things that may
be needed. Don't let the want of some little
article mar the pleasure of your trip. We have
all of your needs in best quality at reasonable
prices. Come in before you leave, many things
will be suggested on inspection of our stock.
Corner Drug Store
O. E. THOMAS
EMSALMER AMD FUNERAL
DIHBCTOH
Night Phone 299
FURNITURE UNDERTAKING.-~;MF_RtF0RD, I"EXAS
HEREFORD, TEXAS
BAY PHONE
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 12, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1912, newspaper, June 14, 1912; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253657/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.