The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
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tisa s< thfa dia Us* In
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to Deaf taltt
a att af the W. 1-2 of
a Reboot rn* N
day, hereof,
Iffltherspooa, Btel Bay;
Jennie Wltherspooa.
Griffith sad J. K. Griffith. *11
\ of the State tit Ita- i
M, to be ttd appear Mo the Honor-.
aMe DiHiM Gout it the next
teem thereof, to be hold-
tbe City of Hereford and
of Deaf Smith at the Court-:
thereof, on the 3rd day of May, >
to aaawer the pe-
ls aald Court on the 17th j
1880. la a matt Bantered,
tehat of aid Court u umber;
Mia I. P. Boberson, J. B.
& C. Boberaon, and D- B.
are Plaintiffs aad Thoaus
Htal Wittierapooa, Bru-
J. B. MeMinn, Anato
Hial Bay Wither- {
Wltberqpooa, Beulah;
Charley Boberaon. Bajr
Lena Wilson, Alvie WLUon,
Oliver C. Newbrough, William Bober-
aon Newbrough, Bdgar Mallory New-,
broach, John W. Newbrough, J. K.
Griffith, Myrtle Griffith and J. W.
Newbrough are defendants.
The nature of Plaintiffs demand Is as j
follows. to-wtt: the Plaintiffs sue the!
Coaaty of Deaf
Plaintiffs aad
the Defendants I. K.
Orifflth. J. B. MeMinn. and Alrie Wil-
son, who are alleged to own no Inter-
sat therein hat are husbands of the de-
faadaata Myrtle Griffith. Bruaett Mr-
Miaa aad Lena Wilson, rsapwctlsely.
and hre made partictt, pro forma.
That Plaintiff* mrh own an 1-7 un-
divided interest in said property aad
the foBowiag Defsadaats awn, laapsc
tlvety, the following res pet tire undlvid-
ed intersst therein: Thomas Wither-
spoon, Hial Witherspoon. aad Brunett
MiMJnn each own 1-3K aadtrided in-
terest; Aanie Wltherapoon aad Rial
Bay Witherspoon each own an 1-Sft un-
divided interest; Jennie Witherspoon
owns s life estate ta l«t of the Interest
of the two IsM named Defendants;
Lena Wilson, Bay Boberson and
Charley Boberson each own an 1-24
undivided interest; Beulah Boberson
owns s life estate In 1-8 of the interest
of the three iaat named Defendants;
Myrtle Griffith, Oliver C. Newbrough,
William Boberson Newbrough, Kdgar
Mallory Newbrough and John W. New-
hniitgb each own an 1-85 undivided in-
terest; and J. W. Newbrough owns a
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fail not. bat have yoa before
said Court. on the saM M day of May.
ISM this Writ, with yoar endorsement
thereon, showng how yoa have exe-
cuted the same.
Gtvea under any hand aad seal of
said Court, at afftee la Hereford, this..
the 17th day of Mairh. 1800.
A. O. THOMPSON. Clark of
District Court. Deaf Smith Co., lta„
ll-4t I Seal t By A. L. Btgpk Deputy.
haxd
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If U. C. same notify
C. C. Slaughter.
Progressive Hereford
Farm
Located seven males northeast ofc Hereford. Consists of 33 breed-
ing cows, nicely bred, headed by Georgianns 35th, a grandson of
Bean Picture.
NOT QUANTITY BUT QUALITY
A few yonng Bulls for sale
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
C C. Bowman, Proprietor
Don't forget to attend the Big Hereford Breeders' Sale on April 13!
Bigger Crops Grow On
Tractor Plowed Ground
The growth of any crop is dependent on the amount of plant
food it can obtain from the soil in which it is planted. And tike
amount of plant food made available for die crop to absorb is in
turn dependent upon the quality of the seed bed. A good seed bed
helps to make bigger crops. This has been proven time and again
by Agricultural Colleges, Experiment Stations and farmers who
have carefully studied and learned the reason for increased crop
production.
To get a good seed bed, die work must be done in the right
way and at the right time. But to do this work in the right way
and at die right time requires power, and most farms are under-
powered. That is why die proper preparation of die seed bed is
not more generally done. Farmers do not neglect their seed bed
because they do not know die advantages of a good seed bed, but
because they lack the power with which to do the work.
The Avery Tractor does die work best of all. See us about it*
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Local Agents
THE UHIVZBSAI CAB
Most of the Gas Companies throughout the country use fleets of
Ford Runabouts. The same is true of other bag corporations. The
are very practical. The Ford Runabout is the most econom-
ical solution of quick transportation from manufacturer to retailer.
Runabout
Registered Hereford Cattle
Hereford View Stock
Farm
(Located Ten Miles North of Hereford)
My herd consists of One Hundred and Thirty females of strong
Anxiety breeding and headed by three real herd butts:
Persuader (by Bright Stanway)
Beau's Picture (by old Beau Picture), and
Beau President 2nd (a double Beau Rresideiii butt)
I Offer:
54 coming &year-old cows> calves by side or heavy in
calf to Persuader and Beauts Picture
25 bull yearlings, out of above cows by Persuader,
condition
10 head of 3-year-old bulls, that I have been
my grade cows good condition
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on
I am selling two real cows with calves by side, and two extra
good bulls, and one range bull, in The Hereford Breeder f Sale, ta
be held at Hereford on April 13. If you are contemplating buying
seme extra gdod Herefoid cattle at a real bargain, then don't mass
this S le..
Visitors are always welcome at ray Place
C. O. Norton
Hereford. Texas
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1920, newspaper, April 8, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254046/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.