The Hereford Brand, Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1919 Page: 10 of 10
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protection.
T. K. WILSON.
What Makes a Country?
Improvement** of Coorn
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Of what value are your improveawnta if don't have good roads!
Money invented in food roads will eome"back the name a* nowf
invested in bonds. Work for good roads and buy your lumber of
(Hmmmpie Lumber la}
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ALVIN C. THOMPSON. M.nafcr
Mm. Bob Thompson, of Pueblo,
Colorado, ami Mm A. Messenger
of Clayton, New Mexico, arrived
last Saturday for a short visit
with friends.
Mrs. E. J. Williams received a
telegram Tuesday that her son,
j Ray Williams, who has been serv-
1 ing with the American Army had
| just arrived in New York.
Jay Ifcdton, who has been serv-
| ing in the U. H. Navy, has reeeit-
led his discharge and arrived iu
] Hereford Wednesday for a visit
I with his Mister Mrs. Walter Orr.
(let our prices on window glass
and auto windshields. We have
your sise. Skelton.
The
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E. & BLACK CO.
Local News Gathered Here and There—Possibly About You
Lml MWni.Pfc. m
Matches are 5 cents per l>ox at
Skelton's.
Mrs. Geo. Day left Tuesday for
a visit to Denver. Colorado.
J. W. McQueen made a business
trip to Amarillo Wednesday.
Mrs. J. B. Jones, after upend-
ing a few days in Amarillo return-
ed home Monday.
Miss Elisabeth Black will ac-
cept a limited number of piano
pupils for the summer. 21-2t
A dandy broom
at Skelton's.
for 75 cents
Edgar Ireland, of Dimmitt.
Thos. J. Zook arrived in Here- Texas, was a Hereford visitor
ford Thursday for a few days busi- Tuesday of this week.
ness trip.
A big reduction on all-millinery, !
Vogele Millinery.
We have a full line of driedj
fruit phone us your order.
Hereford Produce Co.
Henry Rockwell arrived Thurs-
day from Houston. Texas, to visit
his brother C. C. Rockwell.
We have just received
line of flags. Skelton.
a big
Try our gallon cans of fruit.
A. O. Thompson went to Ama-
rillo Wednesday to meet some of
the 36th Division boys who are
returning.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Vogele and
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ennis spent
the day with friends in Amarillo
last Sunday.
Captain and Mrs. Robinson and
childreu, of Los Angeles, are visit-
ing Mrs. Robinson's sister, Mrs.
Ralph Barnett.
MAGNOLIA SAFETY OIL
A nioe, dear, white
Phone 371.
Roy Niiiui returned from San
Antonio, Tuesday where he had
been to attend the Christian En-
deavor Convention.
I). A. Shirley, who is a teacher
Mrs. W. L. Pickett left Tuesday! All kinds for sale at.
for a visit with relatives in Hunt-; Hereford Produce Co.
er, Texas.
All knowing themselves indebt j
Mrs. G. Parker went to Ama- ed to me please call and settle.
rillo Tuesday to spend a few days Vogele Millinery.
with friends. —
jlfa j. \ Johnson has been on ... „
W. B. Parmer returned Monday; the Kick list this week, but at this, in the West Texas State Normal
from a business trip to Wichita writing is much improved. I college was a Hereford visitor
Falls, Texas. : | Monday of this week.
_ I Burn Smith, of Quanah. Texa:«. 1 "
J** w,,JLbulf. y^LyeM?Mr*'r«H1 brother of Clarence Smith was in j Mrs. I. F. Essell. of Amarillo.
* n rac * <>' Hereford for a few days this week, j who has been visiting her grand
. j daughter. Mrs. W. R. Ponder, re
Miss ( lara Edwards, who has turned home Wednesday.
been teaching school in Dallas.!
Texas, arrived home last Saturday.! We still sell Collates tooth paste
Misses Vivienne Steckinan and
Bessie Hamilton arrived Monday
from Tucumcari, New Mexico, to
visit Miss Steckinan's parent*
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Steckinan.
Mrs. L. R. Bradley. Mrs. Charle-.
Donald, and daughter Miss Emma
Jeane Donald left Tuesday to at-
tend the Red Crosa convention
which is to be held at Dallas.
Texas.
We Have the Toilet Articles that will
Suit Your Taste
The Corner Drug Store
KSH
Marriage Bells Ring
Gulf; where they capture a schoon-
er from the outlaws. Landing,
Miss Alma Norton, who has
been visiting relatives here left
for a few days visit with friends
in Plainview. Texas, before re-
turning to her home in Artesla.
New Mexico.
w.
E. HICKS
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Drain in Haraford Cattk
Hereford. Ttui
Brand
Right Shoulder
Our line of hosiery is now very
complete and we will save you
money. Skelton.
Mr. L. W. Carlyle. of Amarillo,
was a Hereford visitor for a few
days this week.
MAGNOLIA SAFETY OIL
A nice, clear, white kerosene.
Phone 371.
and all other toilet articles at the
; old price. Sketon.
Judge Kerr, of Dimmitt. spent
Tuesday in Hereford looking after
business interests.
Mrs. J. M. Ashell will have an
open meeting for the ladies of th"
Christian church Wednesday June
25th. in the Virginia Shirley rest
Palmolivc soap is 10 cents per room, at 3:30 o'clock. All ladies
cake at Skelton's. are invited to be present.
Bhuharh is now in season, and
you all have ifin your gardens,
we have the gallon cans of pineap-
ple. The two when cooked togeth-
er make fine marmalade.
Hereford Produce Co.
"The Hoosier
will help
me to stay
young"
Retain your youthful energy and girlish appearance, is tin*
wedding-day advice of thousands of Mothers. As they look
back over the years, they realize that woman's charms soou
fade and her health often gives way when drudgery methods
rule her days.
But in Hoosier homes, daughters know the miles of neediest*
steps and hours of wasted time that this scientific kitchen
helper saves. They honor it for the service it has rendered
the "little Mother" who has been able to give more freely
her time to a happy comradeship with her children.
The bride from a Hoosier home will have a Hoosier. It will
be numbered among thoughtful wedding gifts or be first on
her lint of household needs. Other brides should know the
Homier means. And millions of tired Mothers should also
learn how the Hooeier reduces kitchen work and frees them
from burdensome labor.
For sale by
Bossier Agents, Hereford, Texas.
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Geo. E. Burns and Roscoe Dav-
idson left Tuesday for a vacation
trip to Denver. Salt Lake City and
•several places in California.
Caldwell Hicks and James
Hardy MeClurkin left Wednes-
day to attend summer school at a
camp in San Francisco. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jones went
to Amarillo Wednesday to meet
their son. Sergt. Jack Jones, who
has just returned from France.
FOR SALE—Well built home ot
seven rooms in North Hereford.
Out buildings, fruit and shade
ttrees. Part cash, easy terms on
balance.
116-tf H. L. RICE.
BURIN LAND COMPANY
Hereford, Texas. Resources $28,000.
100. In Hereford since 1906. Rett
equipped land office In N. W Texas
; Write n* If jrou want to buy or aell
anything In tbe Panhandle. 32 tf
The WHITE LINE washing
powder is the best made, brings
out the dirt aud yet does not hurt
the hands. Try it.
Hereford Produce Co.
Our boys iu Germany have had
a good deal of trouble getting
their clothes washed on account
of the want of soap, but there Is
plenty of soap at the Hereford
Steam Laundry.
Rev. W. M. Baker received a
letter from his son. Sloan, one day
this week announcing that the
young man had turned in his war
duds and was awaiting orders to
hoard ship for the good old C. 3.
A.
For Two Couples '1"5' "*""up,m by',r,b''
Axteets, incited by Scarface,and
| placed bound on a bardic and
: plunged into a boiling volcano.
Card of Thanks.
Two marriage licenses have
been issued and two ceremonies
performed in Hereford since June
13. On last Friday, which was We wish to express to our good
also the 13th, by the way, a Mexi-i f«w ds and neighbors our very
can couple. Andru Cpepeda aud: d®eP appreciation to their kind-
Mias Midala Ruala, secured of- m,ss aml assistance during the ill-
ficial permission and were united aiM' death of our little sou
by Judge Boone. On Saturday J. brother.
Y. Allen and Mrs. S. M. Need ham.
both of Amarillo. were married iu
the County Clerk's office by the
Rev. J. M. Asbell of the Christian
Church. An odd coincidence in
this connection was the fact that
the groom stated he was a Bap-
tist minister.
Mr. and Mrs. G.
and family.
R. Jowell
GET EXPERIENCE OF OWN
BR8
Wall paper—big stock, old price.
l*-tf* E. B. BLACK CO.
"THE MAN OP MIGHT*
Star Theatre an Wednesday
Thursday Nights.
The Cast
Dick Van Brant William Duncan
Help for American farmers in
answering the question "Shall 1
Buy a Tractor?" has been provid-
ed by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture in a number
of publications which give the ex-
perience of users iu a number of
; States. These bulletins, wllicit
may be obtained free from the De-
partment at Washington, are:
j Farmers' Bulletin 963—Tractor
Experience in Illinois.
Farmers' Bulletin
Mrs. G. A. F. Parker and child-
ren left' Tuesday for LaJotla.
Calif., near San Diego. Calif. The
Parkers have rented a cottage and
Mrs. Parker and the children ex-
pect to spend most of the summer
there.
1004—Gas
Polly Ramome Bdlth Johnson Tractors in Eastern Farming.
SrriWTe^der.;;:;.Wa.«;^oK Bulletin lOK-Tho
J.nejrtt Stetthins Dei Harris rarm Tractor in the Dakota*.
Ohu Chen (.lux Krauk Tokanags Farmers' Bulletin 719—An Ec-
Tomas Willie Calies* ouomic Study of the Farm Tractor
Jnn" 1>ta* Ifdered in the Corn *Belt.
We carry the "Royal Society"
stamped patterns already made up
as cheap as you can buy the mater-
ial and make them. Skelton.
Miss Mattea MeClurkin left
Wednesday for Chicago, where
she will attend a school of Expres-
sion during the summer months.
Miss MeClurkin expects to return
in time to begin her expression
class here in the fall.
Wiley Roberson and sister. Miss
Mary Lou motored to Canyon Sat-
urday afternoon after their cousin
Miss Laia Farmer who is attend-
ing the West Texas State Normal
college there. Miss Farmer re-
turned to Canyon Monday.
Episode 13—"The Mood of Dlv-
pair"
What Has (tone Before
Dick aud Polly hold one of six
pieces of a chart flag, the only
key to the location of a buried
treasure . Scarfaee holds a se-
cond. and he kills Polly's father,
pets her flag and starts after the
treasure. Other holders join Dick
and they pursue Searfacc to the
Department Bulletin 174—Farm
Experience With the Tractor.
Summer is here and the flies are
beginning to come. The mites arc
getting in the chicken houses.
This will not be the case if vou us«
"DEAD SHOT" fly powder.
Hereford Produce Co.
Bring Yeur Printing TO The
Mrs. Fred Baird and her sister.
Miss Emms Richards, who havej
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blain motor, j been visituir relatives here forj
ed to Amarillo Wednesday to'the past few weeks, left Tuesday!
meet Mrs. Blain's mother Mrs
Chas. Little of Ft. Worth. Texas.
J. J. Maley and children who
have been visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Owen returned to
their home in Waureka. Okla..
Tuesday.
Mrs. Lee Chamnesa and Mrs.
John Sherman went to Amarillo
Wednesday to meet Mrs. Chatti
ness's husband who has returnee
from France.
OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT
Half Priss $1.00
For the next 30 days will give
treatments at my residence office
Residence of English property
northeast of County Jail house
number 407.
For appointment phone number
117.
19-4t-pd Dr. Hansen Pirtle.
for a few days visit with friends
in Eldorado. Kansas, and will then
return to their home in Alexand-
ria, La.
Oil Promoters Are
Looking Over Field
At least four oil promotors of
one kind or another were in Here-
ford the paat week. Two gentle-
men were in the city Monday in-
vestigating the possibility of ob-
taining leases in return for their
work in drilling, etc. Another
pair were selling leases around a
New Mexico well.
There is a good deal of oil talk
floating around, hot so far as
The Brand has been able to as-
certain. nothing concrete has de-
veloped.
And Again
We Say—
Rejoice—
The biggest and best wheat harvest we have ever had is al-
most ready for the sickle.
We have a guaranteed price, higher than ever before.'
Grass is the best in many years.
Csttle are getting fat earlier than ever before, since the
Hereford took the place of the Buffalo.
We have the best prospect for feed crops we have had with-
in the memory of the oldest inhabitant.
Any good woman can now support a husband by selling eggs
and cream.
In thanksgiving and gratitude for all of these blessings, the
Methodist people are preparing to build a new church— Let
evelfr body help—
The best plaee to keep your surplus cash and establish good
banhing relations is in
The Western National Bank
The Honor Ball Bank.
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1919, newspaper, June 19, 1919; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254004/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.