The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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• good ifttrt
ntedi • nat mh!
Bay* a full au||ly of
PREPARED brttkfMt
foods on hand* so that
if you are up lata the
night bafora you oaa
SLEEP LATE and ■till
gat braakfaat on ttae
Baaidaa, lw>1i| FR-
PARES braakfaat foods
on hand —no tha eaw-
inc of lota of VQKRY
as veil aa tiaa.
Hula
far Cwya
•he dB elahe
Mr. R.
B. Ciefe aad fealty left Th*
for Weee. They
et wvtral other
WILLIAMS BROS
j M. O. Metk, mm oi the
ftneers of mm Wilderade, aea e
{Hereford rkter Monday and re-
newed hit aubeeriptton.
Miaa Amu* Ln Aodsrooa who haa
boon *ii<tia| ttw f i y of Mr. C- P
Arthur returned to her home in
Silvert on Texas loot even inf.
| Bill Seyemur, the advance men
for the Roy E. Po* ebows vkiek till
be in town ell nfet week, wet here
/eeterday "billing the town."
J. D Wo alburn, eheriff of
etrocg county, daee in laat
daye with hia
■Hi IMS
Maa. Lie Parte* Ml
K yea dadM the trath el the aleip
ahy jeet eell him aad aah
B yee aaa h ie the Bread '• to.
for Sea
apaodthe
Mr. D. V.
inoao trip to
Mr. aad Mra. Gearga Ms ef
•ere regiatarad et the Cerdeee Frt- A committee consisting of Moeers
I John L Wihne, H. C Myrieh eed
———— , :B. N. Iloueta. bee boee appointed
Mrs. J. C• Commim aad Wae t# | ooHfeie the problem of aerur-
V,re Young were ie the oaaatry laat ^ ^ ^ ^ |k# teJw>|
jweek where Mra. Cummiaa wee call- whtch ovirff lo
ed by the anddtn illeeaa of bar a* crowM pf ,h# irhorll<
I ter-in-iaw, Mra. Rolle Douglaee deaaands bet something be don* a> d
Clave Tata, lamer neil carrier daee quickly
oo the Beraford. Dimmitt Ilea, aad Certain regulation* in regard to
who waa operated on laat week for the accommodation* «i>d rquipm nt: guaranteed
!appendicitis, ia doing veil and will of a achool are required in order
aoon be able to be oat again. that it amy maintain its proper cor-
lira RolUDot^^^ aoutb- r#l*tlon tfct ^ ,b*
' west of town and who woa quite U1 °1 more roo,B *
Put your
Second heed
good repair 15 to 10 K
LOST- A garden torb
near. Big Springe while
Return to Brand Office i
ward.
the latter pert of laat week, ia now j
ouite iii iiifii mad wea taken to Stat# of ,b# bo*rd ,b* •*" i WANTED—Mae aad W
the home of her pareota. near Dim- cuffa« 01 ,tae old CoU*«e building aa , .aha big meeay aalling
mjtt lbs beat aolution ef the difficult}
Tha Batta-Clark Drug Co. iaetall-
ed a bread new candy refrigerator
of the pupil a between the age* of
inclnsive of sis-
Mr. J. P. Croaaley waa over from
Aaarillo Sunday.
Jobs Petton west to Tampa for a
abort viait, Thuraday.
Contractor Bone of Amarillo wai
in Hereford tha firat of the week.
Mr. Clark Donlen, of Umbirger
waa in Hereford Tuaaday.
Ma. Jno. P Taylor of Clovia,
a pent Senday in Hereford.
father aad faauly. Col. R. T. Wood
burp.
Sure a whole lot of loneeoaaa old i yWttfday. Thia in addition to tha 1 .
bachelor* on the atraata now a-daya j Qev white porcelain table* recently *eW° "
During the laat few days there haa incUlled adds much to the attrac. " ***_
been an awful esodua of Mra. and j tiveness of the popular store. Who ia Jim?
children from Hereford—goiag to |
visit the fo!ka at home, you know 0rvtll« N **u turned from * RCTTS CLARE'S
necessities Good wages,
During the pert year there has eommiseioo, apply at ooca
dence. Mre.
ford Tesas.
E J
at aa>
Williama Here-
Vm Noad a <
Mra. O. B. Stanley of Lincoln was
ragiatered at the Cordova Tuesday.
you fenov -... ...... UTTSCURK'S i* the
T .. . | businesi trip to Dalle* the firat of they *11 ao wbwn they want a
—■ , Mr William McClung, who waa ,t,e v(eb Mr Newell
F.™.,o(.b. church pIilK:.p>l 0( Htr"ford ^ *'
p.are
drink
Prank Carl ia apending the sum
mar at the Iten ranch, near Dim- |ning Tuesday evening on busineaa.
Mr. Rector Leater,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brown oi w^s a business visitor
Amarillo, were Hereford visitors Tuesday
Sunday.
of
eu-com
i piuH.i|Mu ei mc ■««■««« High pamed home by his wife and child-
School, has been elected to the Trn who bad visited relatione in
0. J. Smith of Canyon was principalahip of one of the grammar
in Hereford Tuesday on business. schools in Amarillo. Mr. McClung
Mr. J. H?Bowers went to Chan- '• a stron* teacher and the Amar-
illo people are fortunate
that satisfies
Tha Old Staadafd Orow'i
eh ill Tonic ia eqnalty wlaaMs aa ■
Oaaaral Tonic beraoaa M coataiaw St
well knows loak pmfirdMofgtllMtNR
•nd IRON. It act*on tbr U«w, Dliiw
out Malaria, Rnricbva tha Btood aad
11 I Buikla up the WUuia hyatam. 90 <
rent to Canyon Tuesday.
Mr
Mineral Wells for a couple.'of weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Ott of tne Spring
Lake community were in Hereford
of
Mr. Merriwether and family
Lockney were in Hereford one day Wednesday
this week. j
i Dr. j. l. Pennock and family,
Meaart. J. T. Moore and Oil'
Smith, of Aatarillo apent Sunday in
Hereford.
Mr. and Mra. C. R. Merrill were
Mr. and Mra. Gambol, of near j -n Herefor<j Friday enroute from
of Canyun Miss Beulah Wright, who has
i Hereford b en teaching at Roy, Texas, ar-
rived in Hereford Friday for a visit
with ner sister M rs. Paul Barnett.
Later she will accompany Mrs. Bar-
nett to San Francisco where they
will visit the exposition and speni!
the summer with relatives.
>rry Burkhalter, assistant cash-
ier at the First National Bank, left
yesterday morning for Waco. After
a few days visit there he will leave
for Frisco, accompanied by bis sis-
ter to take in the sights at the big
iau for a few weeks
[ Amarillo, are enjoying an outing at
Sulphur Park this week.
Friday enroute
Dimmitt have moved to Hereford for | thejr home at Dimmitt> l0
a abort stay.
Tne machinery (or the Hereford
Sanitary Steam Laundry has begun
to arrive, the boiler coming in tms
morning Mr Broadtaall looks for
Miss Roberta Nance, who has lne rogt 0f the machinery within the
bean a student in the Hohn Mueical next ,ew dayl aDlj hopes to be able
Conservatory at Dallaa since the t0 <ct a definite date for starting the
holidays, is spending her vacation Sanitary Laundry.
Canyon. witb hef par|flHi Mr. aod jg,,. T
Rumor having made knoi
Miaa Roberta has been
Mr. and Mra. Cunningham of
Spring Lake, were abopping in Here-
ford one day thia week.
Mra. H. C. Hawthorne of Canyon
Dt Sunday aod Monday viaitiag
her huaband in tbia city.
Mr
from Dallaa where he haa been a
atudent in the Terrill schools.
Miaaes Beulah Wright and May G. Nance
Gough arrived last Friday from studying with a view of teaching s°tnething about the appetite of one
Roy N. M , where they taught and will have a class here during the our prominent citizens, we were
school. summer. j somewhat taken aback that eve rung
when we saw him wending his wary
way homeward with a piece ot
bieakfast bacon about the si2 to
comfortably carry in one's ves'
po< Ift, and we were in quite a quan-
dary as to whether or not rumor
Mrs. Dub Reid of Amarillo visit-1
ed relativea io Hereford several!
days tbia week.
^"7^^ Mr- J rwiSSToTtie Walhe, Mr. aod Mra. A A. Pac'er wid
pieat at the Carl houM trom Sa ' Parkin, land Compioy, lift Wed- little daughter E rle Mane, and
urday to Monday. jneaday for a trip though Illnois
and Indiana.
Oscar Calaban, enjoved a picnic and
fish fry on the river Wednesday eve-
Rev. Joe Owen, late student of o«n«. Mrs. Foster has established a
Decatur College, has returned home reputation as champion fisher ha
v* nad toid the truth of the matter un-
and will paea :h at the Baptist church 'n8 been wonderfully successful each (1| Mld prominent citizen informed
neat Sunday night. time she has indulged in the sport, j u| wa# tailing that home tor rum-
Miat Pearl Gallehon. .ho ha. eveaiog .he c.u,ht t wenty* ^ kids were old enough to
Robert Elliott has returned j spent two weeks visiting relativea in °ne 'ar*e Perc'1 'n *• many rustle, he says
' minutes.
Preacher Hooks 7^ Pound dast>
Quite an argument Vs had on, Tbf many fmnd, of the k.,.
Misses Grace Lucus. Caasie Phil- one of the prominent street corners . HeMo|) of th# Methodllt chuff b
Mr. and Mra. M. K. Nash of Cal-
ifornia are here visiting the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Head.
Star
Dimmitt returned to her work
the Can) on Normal Tuesday.
lipa, and Myrtle Bennett went to
Canyon Tuesday, where they will
enter the Normal for the summer
one evenihg this week when several <
were quite alarmed.
John Hart, forman of the
ranch, was in the city Monday and term-
Tuesday having some dental work| ||r. and Mrs Earl Wilson and
d°ne- I Miss Clara Edward went to Amarillo
W. B. Roberta of Vernon who has Wednesday on business. Miss Ed-
been here visiting his uncle D. R wards returned last Friday from El
Goaa and bis cousins returned to his Paso where she taught school.
home yesterday.
of our citizens took tbe negative side .
. a ,. ays unrecessarily so) ;
of the question, "When a man dies ' , , .
, when the news spread ov*r
(Rev HensMi
yesterday
our ait*le
city that tbe prei rher had gone fiah-
: ing and su :ceeded in landing a
[ en and one-half pound bass Ac-
cording to rumor tr\ central kruls
were kept busy for aorr." time oy tne
friends of Rev Hens™ no, being
very solicitous for nis physical en-
went to "* "" ~"™"~ dition, just phoned uf *o see if hi
Five autoa containing touriata on Amarillo Tuesday where she was Over at the court house Dick Lin- was sick
their way to the big fair paaaed joined by her brother on his return viile is about the busiest man of any This is no fish yarn but an act
through Hereford Thursday morn-! fnom Waxahachie where he has em Besides mowing and watering fact that actuaily nappened ngb
ing. They were from some point in been a atudent in th* past year. the lawn, looking after the house here in Hereford Rev. Ht-soi
Miss Mary Lee Fuqua
is he dead?" Street Commissioner
Bob Brazil was alone on the affirma-
tive and he stood 'em all down that j
when a man once dies he is certain-:
ly one leng time gone, and had
about the best of the argument un-
til John McLean butted in and
queered the debate
Oklahoma.
Dr. Turner aod wife and of Los
various and sundry other chores, says he has been " oahed
Mr. McClung. former principal j Angelo, arnved here {rom Amarillo Dick idle, away hi. time sharpening about that hah tha- ne almoat
of the high achool here, haa accept- Tuetday where they have been vis
ed the principalahip of the Buchanan itl0|? ^ went oat to their ranch
near here for a visit and to look over
farming interests.
and preparing lawn mowers
be hado t caught it
achool at Aatarillo
L. E. Cobb and family, and Res-
coe Davidson and family, left Thurs-
day afternoon for Cleburne, for-
merly their home. The trip is be-
ing made in their autos.
I will organize a class for piano
lessons, Monday, June 14 . terms
$5.00 per month Also will start a
musical kindergaten at the same
Mra. D. B. Hildreth.who nas so time. Terms $1 00 per month,
succeaafully managed the Cordova 172tp Miss Rcberta Nance.
Hotel (or wmetime put left Thora- w R Triplett ~o( DimaUt
dap lor Chicafo. abere .he -.11 arIeloId Tjeld hav,
mUe her fotore home. She tahe. „ 0IKl a,, u E e,,, ,0
rth hot tbe bert *i.hea ot boat. pou,,, n her .a, t. her boo..
friends. : at Bridgeport Teaaa. Mrs. Easley
Mr. end Mra. T. W. Hampton and i haa been a guest at tbe Triplett
Mra. D. W. Hampton aad Miaa; home for several days.
Polly Baldwin have been vfaiting' „ "_r~ .
Ike bom of Mr. Conhrifht of Here-1 .S F *'" • «"Up ,.f.
l«d Tbo pofty left yeoterdap ,0, Phoem. Ar.^i.hm „. lo, h,.
the Panama Eapoaition in San Fran*
"Fineat Soda In Town"
That's What They AH Say
a q When r .stomers
(0i 'hat rhey are satisfie
ijty <u "It's the Finest so
9 concernirg our drinks and our service, we are -onviru
our efforts to provida the BEST have not b«en in -/air;
jrn for rr.of of 'h" same, i
B it when we hear s j< h '
;n town," and other flattering
yin/
The Ford - a great utility b;cati> e it s*rv
all the pe >plc Th- oopular chaice becniis '
it gives better service at a lower cut
P tDiilir agon b-ctuse il is nmo'e an {
e *si!y under stood by everybody And with
all the refi irm-nts it is still the s* n •
p*n table F^rd and sell* for $SQ less tSa
list vear---besides the plan of t'lt
prji's with the buyers
H ivri wII sh«rt in p oits i! v
retail n*^ Fjrd c ir> b't*
August ! 4 < nd August l'# S
r. i.i< Oi If) >; 4 i labout $41
tt> It $/S', win I ;75. '
F«|uipm«iit
11->p ay n>1 tai«- dt Kurd
ROI 1 OF HONOR
BANK
Capital-Surplus
$111,000
r>t.Af SMITH
COUNTY
DEPOSITORY
tr<*
i 'nat
TRY A FROZEN PHOSPHATE—10c
ciaco. Mr. and Mra. Hampton art
Mra. Coakrigbt's uncle and aunt
Tbe party all eapreas themaelvea aa
veil pleaaed witb the Hereford coun-
brother W. S. Williama and looking
after buaioeaa intereata. They dreve
through in their car. They former-
ly lived here and atill have property
intereat in tbe county.
If you haven't tried one you can't imagine bow < ooi and
refrething a carbonate ! drink can be Every sip of this de-
lightful beverage inspires a feeling of solid ccmfort.
If a Pure, Wfcolaeoma, Bracing
Corner StatiQ Store
Mr. Irrigation Farmer:
We bel ieve in vou. You have already
made good, and will do better this vear. You
need stock to feed your crop to. Come and
see us and we will fix vou so you can get the
stock.
Livestock hasalwdyspaid in this country
4 Per Cent and 5 Per Cent On Time Depoeite
G. A. F. PARKER, Preeident
A. J. LIPSCOMB, CaeJiier J. W. SHERMAN, Aeet.
Can you guaaa who Jim ia?
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915, newspaper, June 4, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253807/m1/5/?q=%22%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.