The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915 Page: 7 of 8
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a veil kaem and rt-
resident will be helpful to |
of ims and womoo here in
■IDES WANTKD—WW par high-
est cash price for all htets o
hide*. Btn Norton at
M
F. A. Kbode*. 402 N. Lin-
coin St , Amarilto. Tesas, says
FOR SALE -At a bargain if taken
at once, ay residence on E 3rd
Si- Side walks and rtreet croaaia« | Useful for shots**,
all the way to town. Wetl Mnprov- j carpets or starting
ed Walter Orr.
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WHEREAS. ootbe l th 4ay at'
April A. D. INS. hi mm Mo. «• la ftpity, whsretn TBS FISST
MORTGAGE GUA1ANTBB * T1U9T COMPANY, a *
Pialntifl. and FAYSTTS F. McELBINNEY. R AL, an
Km aaid Fi a Mortgage Goasaaiee It Treat Company. a
eovesed a judgment aad decree spies* Mi
-k. . <_ Cof aey. a corporation, Fayette F. McKlhinoey, aad ***■
. . i fay ta* mm of >142.194,01, titl intereet thsroen front April It*.
~~ 19IS, at 8 per cent per annum, aiaa lor the auai of S3.000.00 attorney'!
feoa, aod for the mm of S442 ST. together with intereet tboreon ftom
January Jlat 1914, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and coeta of aott.,
and a foreclosure ot ne Deed of Trust and Mortgage Liens oa the here* j
inafter described property, situated tn Bailey and Deaf Smith countioe,
Tesae. sa ag«ioat FAYETTE F. McELHINNEY, DESS1E McELHIN-1
, NEY, VAUGHAN LAND COMPANY. A CORPORATION. MATTHEW
"I am never without Doan's Kidney 'c. VAUGHAN, JOSEPH OGLESBY. THOMAS GAMON. JR.. and
Fills in the bouao and they always WILLIAM E CHAPMAN, and
benefit aie when I take thoa- I was WHEREAS, on the 2ist day of May, A D 1915, an order of sale
almost prostrated by lameness across tuued out of said Court, directing me, toe said Special Master Commts-
. ^ Doen's Kidney Pi is *'oner n*®e<* in •*"! F'n*i Decree, to sell toe nereioafter described prop-
_,_L, . ,, erty as tollows: Tnose certain lands situated in Bailey county, Ten**, (
quickly put me on my foot. ^ pu^c outcry at the Court House door of Caatro couny, Tesas, (to
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't hicn the county of Bailey is attached tor judicial purposes, the said
siaply ask for a kidney remedy— Bailey county being an unorganized county of she State of Teias) ; and
those certain lands situated in Deaf Smi'h county. Texas, at public out-'
cry at the Court House door of Deal Smith county, Texas. after having
first advertised said sales once a week for four consecutive weeks in some I HAVK LEFT a few hundred lbs
newapaper or newspapers published and circulated in each cf said coun-
ties of Caatro aod Deaf Smith. S id premiaes to be sold to the highest
secure bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday of any mooth after advertis-
ing as aforooaid. such sale to be made between the hours of ten o'clock CREAM WANTED —1 am still buy-
a. m. and four o'clock p m.; provided, the plaintiff in this cause, its sue- j l0g cream at Stambaugb's store,
cesaors or assigns, shall have the right to bid on such property, and if 1 r u Snratt 12 f
tbo highest bidder, to credit its bid on the eums due by defendants
Vaughnn Land Company, Payette F. McE bionoy, and Deesie McElhin-' FOR SALE—Overland roadster.
overhauled and painted and in
Want Ads
31
117
23
114
wBiom
— M 12:17a.®.
EAST SOUND
Lv, 10 35 a. «.
,. " 5 :59 p.
FOR SZCIANGB—Some
Bast Faahandle land for fanpwsod
sectian around Hereford J as. 1.
BUiotoo Realty Co. 13tf
FOR SALE— Old newspaper* at the
Brand office 5c for a large buneh
putting u dor District Court Deaf Smith County
r
OFFICIAL
neaper
tf
get Daan's Kidney Pills—the same
thai Mrs. Rhodes bad. Foster-
MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y.
(thai Mn
MUburn C
In ths <
County Scat
tires,
than any other kindling
RANCH FOR RENT A good
ranch of about four section* of
grama grass with fine running water,
btrns and corrals suthcient to carry
about 400 hea«l the year round
Those desiring good range or ideal
ranch address bos 14, Mcintoeh, N
M JO Kulgheim. «itf
FOR SALE «>R RENT -Good three
of Sudan Grass Seed at Dunlap'sj r«>m house with garden, shede.
Hardware Store. J W. Logan 8ft i w*ll . close in Jas. B
FuR SALE--Pure Su un grass seed
Gro«n here nd pure Hereford
Garage Jtf
A GOOD Section of land tn Dallam
County to trade for land near
Hereford Will take fewer acres
or px y diff-rer.ee Address Brand
office tf
In ths county seat election held in
Oidama county last Saturday, show-
od that Voga was chosen the county
see* over Tascosa 137 to 43, This
(or county seat was started . uy. up to and including, the amounts so due. aod costs, but in such event'
. iaAQ mmA mt ^ ... such plaintiff, its successors or aasigns, shall pay an amonnt equal to ■«
la 1909. aad atthat tuna there was fiy# ^ a(|ch bid tocovar the c0#ti oi thit proceedillg ^
maeh ma feelliags aroused over the espw^ ^ Bach Mie hereunder.
the qusslioa. Ia 1910 the first else- N0W THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested ia me by
tion was hold aad Voga received the Mid decree and order of tale iaaued out of said Honorable Dietrict Court
majority vola hat aat the ascsesary of the United States for the Northern District of Tesas. on the 21et day
two third Majority hut tfr"— that {of Mny A. D. 1915,bythe clerk thereof, in the said case of the First
good repair. C. R. Smith. 12tf
i FOR TRADE—A seven room bouao
bungalow style. Hereford, Teaas.
Smith & Guinn. 12tf
Elllston Reslty Co
lOtf
FOR ALFALFA SBBD—Abeoluteiy f
pure, recleaoed, non-irrigated,
saved from the moot vigorous growth i
of hay. Phone 54 or write R. H.
Norton. Hereford, Teneo. 11 tf
FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE Some
choice Central Teaas black land j
farms. Want land near Hereford.
Jas. B. Elliston Realty Co. lOtf
Hon D B Kill of Dalfcart,
Floyd A Cooper. Dalhart, Caagt
Reporter.
County OAcoto—
Jas A Hughes. Caunty Judge
and ELs-Officio School Superin-
tendent
A 0. Thompson. County aad
District Clerk.
R W Baird, Sheruf and Tax Col-
lector
W A. Miller, Tax Aseeeeor.
J J Ward, County Treasurer.
W E Dameron. Coiuity Attcmey.
Commissioners' Court—
Jas. A. Hughes. Presiding OAco*.
W. W. Bennett, Com. Free. I.
R J Kibbe, Com. Free. 2.
John Gregory, Com. Froc. 3.
T J. Baseett, Com. Free. 4.
Precinct Officers—
J M. Boone, Justice of the Faaaa
Precinct I.
Charley Purcell Constable Free 1.
time has been arowinc in aonularity; Mortgage Guaranty & Trust Compnny. a corporation. Plaintiff, vei
time aasoeea growing in P°P<" ™y Fay#tte p. McElhinney. et al.. defendants, No. 49 m Equity, and to
as ths nics majority in Saturdays gpmciml Matter Commissioner named, directed and delivered, I
S2.95 buys a matting
sise Vsl2 E. B. Black Co.
eleetioa shows
In coaunenting on the result of
the election the Amarillo Daily!
Nona says:
Time was when Tascosa was the
mecca for the shining lights of
Paahaadle. Fires under the flesh-
pots were at all times ablaze and
are agents
Special Master Commissioner named, directed and delivered, I will' Betis-Clark
proceed to sell, withtn the hours prescribed by law, and in said final de- Saturday Evening Post,
cree set out, oo the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY, A. D-, 1915, it being s., , 1 ----———r=-==
the 6th day of JULY, 1915, the 6th day of said month, before the Court i ^pHgHgggMHgggB
House door of Castro county, in the City of Dimmitt, Texas, the follow-
ing described property, to-wit:
The North one-half (N, 1-2) and Southwest one-quarter (S. W. 1 4)
'be 0f Section thirty four (34), Block C. of the Melvin, Blum & Blum Survey
in Bailey county, Texas.
All of Sections six (6) , seven (7) ; eight (8) , and nine (9) situated
Art Rug
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for the
27tf
Don't say drug store say Corner
Drug Store._ _ Itf
Second hand Sewing Machines in
good repair 15 to $10 E. B Black
c
the wanderer in search of adventure >n Block F, of the Leon Blum Survey, Bailey county, Texas.
or excitement could be accommodat-
ed in any fashion it might be his
fancy to select. Some of the fa-!
moos bad men of the west made their;
headquarters there and the town's;
cemetery, in which lie buried some
of the former terrors of the plains is
a tribute to the high claas marks-
manship of frontier days.
One of the most famous of these
bad men was Billy the Kid. The
Kid was enamored of a brown-eyed
Mesican girl who lived there and he
was accustomed to pay the young
lady occasional visits.
With the settling up of the plains,
the popularity of the old town began
to wane, and of late years almost
the entire population
All of Sections seven (7) ; eighteen (13) ; nineteen (19) ; *h rty five
(35) ; thirty-six (36) , forty-four (44) ; forty-nine (49) ; the South 1-2
(S. 1-2) of Section twenty (20) ; the Southeast one quarter (S. E. 1-4) of
Section twenty-one (21) : the North one-half (N. I 2) of Section thirty-
three (33) ; the North 1-2 (N. 12) and Southwest one-quarter (S. W.
1-4) of Section thirtv-seven (37) ; the Northwest one-quarter (N W 14)
and tbe Southeast one-quarter (S E 1-4) of Secion thirty-nine (39) ;
the Northwest one-quarter (N W. 1 4) o Section thirty-two (J2) ; tbe
Northeast one-quarter (N. E. 1 4) o> beci on seventy-seven (77) ; the
Southwest ore-quarter (S. W I 4) of S-<-n n eighty-eigrht (U8) ; and the
Southeast one-quarer (S. E. 1 4) of S-cm r ninety (90) ; ait situated in
Block B. of the Me'.vin Blum & Blum Sjrv«v to Buley county, T-xis.
All ot Section "'even (11); the S it . o- *-half (S. 12) ^n<i N r'h-
west one qiarter (N W 1-4) of t -.v flJj, the Sou h ii.en m (-i
1-2) and Nor<hea t one quarter (N E I 4) o htteen (15) , •n' N <rtn
one-half (N 1-2) *nd Southeast ou- qmner (S. E I 4) at S v-n'een
(17) ; the South un^-half (S. I 2) and Nor'nwest one-quarter (N W
1-4) and the West one-half ( N. I i) ot -ne Northeast onc-quartei (N E
1-4) of twenty (20) *he S^utowest one qu ,ter (S. W. 1 4) and N ir-h
one-half (N 12) ot the Nonhcdst one-quoiter (N E. 1 4) and the North
one-half (N. 1-2) of the South one-naif (S 1 2) of the Northeas one-
has consisted <Juarter (N- E. 1-4) of twenty-four (24) ; S-cion twenty-eight (28) . the
- „ . . . East one-half (E 1-2) of twenty-nine (29) . Secti m thirty-six (3t) . the
(*_U (..couo., Official, .bo.. w„, Me.b,„'(W, , 2) fractioi-al ««io
idonts there was made neces ary for four . fraction* Section eighteen (13) , ne North one-half (N. 1-2)
tho administration of the county 'i of fractional Section nineteen (19) ; the Ea t one-half (E 1-2) of frac-
affairs. tionsl Section two (2) ; the North one-hait (N 1 2) of fractional Section
Within a very short time but the nine (9) : lhe E**t one-hal* (E- l*2) af"1 Southwest one quarter (S W
1-4) of Section thirteen (13) ; the Northwest one-quarter (N. W 1 4) rjt
Section fourteen (14) , the Northwest one quarter (N W 1 4) of Section
sixteen [16] ; the East one-half [E. 12] of Section twenty-one [211 ; the
ths passing ot another landmark on Northeast one-quarter [N. E. 1-4] of Section twenty-three [23]; the!
the national frontier. South one-half [S. 1-2] of Section twenty five [25] , the Northeast one
— —— quarter [N. E. 1-4j of Section thirty-two ''<2] ; the North one half fN
1 2J of Section thirty-four (34] ; the Southeast one quarte' [S. E. 1-4] of
By doing the work well, cleaning Section thirty-five [35] ; all situated in League one hundred forty-one
your system of accumulated impuri- [141], one hundred forty-two [142], one hundred forty-three [143], one(
hundred forty-four [144] of Hansford county school lands, according to'
certified plat thereof of record in Bailey county, Texas.
ALSO, I will proceed to sell, within the hours prescribed by law arri
in said Final Decree set out, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY A D
1915, it being tbe 6th day of said mooth, before the Court House door or
Deaf Smith county, in the city of Hereford, Texas, the following de ' nt>
ed property, to-wit:
Section 24, Twp. 4 North of Range 1 East 100.6 acres League 401
awmory of the town's former impor-
will remain. Thus we mark
tios, toning up your liver to perform
its natural functions and generally
improving your physical condition,
Grigsby's Liv ver-Lax saves you
arach time and money. It also
snvss you all tbe unconsfortable
after effects from taking calomel.
No griping, no cramps, no wenhness
or hendaches.
Grigsby's Liv-ver-Las is on sale
by Corner Drag Store under an
absolute money refund guarantee at
50a aad 11.00 a battle. Each bot-,
tie is protscted by tho likeness of
L. K. Grigsby. Get the genuihe.
l5-4t
Hereford Garage
Machine Works
FOR
Goodyear, Goodrich arid
Michelin Tires.
Ford Shock Absorbers
Water Bags
FRESH BATTERIES
All Kinds Machine Work,
Etc.
W. H. RUSSELL
LAWYER
Hereford Teaaa
AtHtffOOK 4 limtt
Fire, Life and
Accident Insurance
AH KM
On Fruit and Nut Trees
Shade and Ornamental Trees
Shrubs and Evergreens
Rases and Greenhouse Plants
J. KsaxK forr* AMI
POTTS* JO gS
bonded asst vnss
Complete Abstract of Title to
Smith County Lands.
Fire Insurance Wrftton.
Deaf Smith County Map* for
Sale
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I
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Crops
Ths report from different pnrts of
the Paahaadle show that severs hail'
storms have deetroyed a number of!
5.39 4
Section 25. Twp 4 North of Range 1 East 89 5
550 5
Section 36, Twp. 4 Horth of Range 1 East 25
178
384 5
52 5
Section 9. Twp. 4 North of Range 2 East 640
Sect ioe 19. Twp. 4 North of Range 2 East 640
Section JO, Twp. 4 North of Raoge 2 East 640
Section 31. Twp. 4 North of Range 2 East 209
431
Section 32, Twp. 4 North of Range 2 East 169
48
95.5
327.5 '«
aad ost crops. A small out h**0® trtcU or P rcel« of "Huated in Deaf Smith county, Texas
I* for toil luur.ee. .ould bt tbe - "X"' IT*'
^. ... . Oeaf Smith county, Tesas, levied on this the 2lst day of May A. D. 1915,
part of wisdom, nates : From 6 M the property of Fayette F. McElhinney. Dessie McElhinney, Vaughari
to 7 per cent on a value of SlO per Land Company, a corporation, Matthew C. Vaughen. Joseph Oglesby,
per acre. For further information Thomas Gamon Jr., and William E. Chapman, to satisfy a judgment and
see Harry Whitchurch or A C. decree fer the "um of >142,194.01, with 8 per cent interest from April 19.
g.liatt l( 1915, for the sum of $3,000.00; and for the sum of $442 87, with interest
" '" thereon at 8 per cent from January 31st. 1914, in favor of the First Mort-
Wall pader 10 cents per double (?*§• Guarantee St Trust Company, s corporation, and costs of suit, an i
roll. E. B. Black Co. a foreclosure of the Deed of Trust aod Mortgage liens on said Ian Is
• against all of said defendants.
Latsst designs in monuments, j GIVEN UNDKR MY HAND, this the 21st day of May, A. D ir.
Prices right. Ashbrook 3c Suggs ; ROLLIE H. SCALES.
Special Master Commissioner oamei in sail Deereeacd Order of S: ;«.
Hnrris 4k
Oitsopsthii PHysicanns
AUTO LIVERY
«Fr Ponnnrh will he
Thursday mnmiagi
Hwfrf-ifi
rti'ia#
•. 7. 1% If, Hmw
Amarillo,
PHONE 23
6A« Haraford Garage 0EL
Machine Works
Purcell, Hereford
I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re
ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writet
Mra. Sylvania Wofids, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach trouble'. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one g'*>d dose of Thedford's
Hack-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
noiv (rouble. I shall never be without
GUARANTEED
black-draught
In my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi-
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle - *d valuable remedy.
If you suffi n any of these complaints, try Black-
Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
young and old. For sale eve where. Price 25 cents.
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whs; FORD.'
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When you wan: $ol?s put on shoes
an- hoots that *ont corns Mt.
All work g aranteed.
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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/m1/7/?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.