The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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Tlu- rtrwl 150 IwIhh of America'* rot
ton donated to the ({ertuaii rbiUlren's
fiiii41 by Americans ha* urrlreil hi
Itremen from <lalve*ton, The cotton
will Ih converted into <-lot li v« for
children.
Want Ads in The Brand get results
and get them quickly.
USED FORD
BARGAINS
1 IftJO Fori I Touring far.
Stiirter, new Hnttery. new
Wheel* it lift Tin1*, good Top
ami 1 pholsterlng. A1 Mechan-
l<-ai hnpe. Priml to sell,
$4."i 00.
1 ItMK Ford Touring Car.
CimhI Top and I'phoNterlng.
two new Casings. Shock Ab-
wrlwrn, extra good Mechanical
Kbape. Priced to more. WW.
] lttIS Ford Touring Car.
(iood Top and Upholstering.
Shock Absorbers. Speedometer,
extry Braces etc.. perfect
shape Priced right. *325.00.
1 I0IB Ford Touring Car.
New Top and good I'pholster-
ing. two new Casings, fair
shape mechanically. A bar-
gala, tl.1A.60.
1 1« 1 Ton Truck, with
pneumatic Casings, Cal> and
Kspresa Body, good Casings,
extra good Mechanical shape.
Priced to sell, ffiflOOO.
Ford Service
mean*
Real Service
WiBtoon 6 Stocking
pimm in
WIALt
af
t*M*U?
certala cmirlHlmw
Mr. The Am l> this:
• la capable of
harm to the immature
body. It has ton powerful
m afftrt upo« the heart ami the aer
fMa system to JtMlfy any other eoa-
^Tlmwfore tobacco—I awume we are
Htmmdm «a* klag akme sImmiM never
he net) amler the age of 91
WbHhei It amy lie safely indulged
in after 30 depewl* opoii the individual
and how It Is used.
Everyone knows that the iUmpt of
lln in the contained nicotine,
hi said to be enough uicotlue In
cigar to kill 100 rabbits.
Combustion «lecompo** « nleo'ine and
lenders It harmless. I'liiem the com-
boatloii Is complete this desirable end'
Is not attained.
I*t ON apply this test to tla- rariotis
methods of smoking:
The pipe offers every facility for
wetting the tobacco. The saliva flows
by gravity down the stem Into the
howl. Countless matches are neces-
aary to keep up Are In the soggy fuel.
Needless to say. perfect combustUm Is
Imposiil'iV unless the pi|ie Is kept eleau
aad dry.
The last third of the cigar becomes
soaked with the saliva. .Naturally it
won't burn readily. Naturally It won't
barn readily. Therefore the "butt" of
a cigar may lie harmful, because its
nicotine will not l e burned away.
The cigarette is pa per-covered. Its
very nature and makeup are conducive
to dryness and of necessity the whole
outfit burns readily. Especially if
smoked iu m holder to keep the saliva
away from the tolmci-o, Hie cigarette Is
more likely to develop perfect combus-
tion than Is any other form of sniokliiK
material.
If pipe or cigarette were otherwise
on etitial footing the cigarette would
l>ear away the palm. Hut too many
user* of cigarettes Inhale the smoke.
There can lie no compromise here.
Inhaling tobacco smoke Is harmful to
health, ami In my opinion the practice
shortens life.
The moderate use of dry tobacco, no
treated as to remain dry till the tire
reaches It. ami «inoked without Inliala
tion will do little harm to healthy
adults. It in such a depressant ami
has such au effect upon the sympathe-
tic nervous sytem. however, that ivr
talu vital functions are lowered if to-
I'acco Is habitually un«l excessively
used ill middle age. At this time of
life one must choose l etween the great-
<Kt powdble alertu«>ws of function ami
the Joy and solace of tin* weeil.
Lastly, let It Is- remembered that to-
liacco smoke Is a tangible and material
thing. It Is Just as real as. dust, and
just as irritating to the membranes of
the head, tliroat and lung*.
MNKUMlTtJMD
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a 1-3 per eeat lateeaat —
AVAILABLE H'.ND
Ut. MSI
MM UVI RIOCK t i. CO.
A ISSt.
Abstracts and loans
f. frank ^otH
Winn
T.I
m.u
HMkM
i.imti
1SU70.71
Paid. "| IH in - — — L1HM
Paid. Janitors — l.lfMB
Palii. Insnrance 8MLM
Paid. AmmmAm >5#
Paid. Salary of Secretary — — — 9M
Paid. Taking CenssM and Preps rlag Bo lis SIM
Paid. Interest 2T.1S
Paid. Incidentals SiUM
Paid. Snpptlee - 34MS
PahL Tax Refund SMB
Italawe on hand May 1st, itch I&SITJM
U. A. r. PAAKRB. Prealdeut
MBS. B r. (il'THHIK. Secretary
Kansas Ci
Market compared with
Cattle. about 23c lower.
Sheep. >Hli' lower.
BKKF HTKKHS:
(iood to Choice
Fair to liood
Common to Fair
FKKDKItH:
(rood to Clwlce
Fair to (Jowl
Common to Fair
STIM'KKBS:
(•oral to Choice
Fair to limxl ....
Common to Fair
Stock cows and heifers
Stock Calves
Stock bulls _
last Monday.
Hogs steady.
to $*.03
7.30 to SSS i
(1.75 to 7..TO
i
!
$7..m to xm.oo i
7.0 to 7.30
(i.00 to 0.73
97.23 to I7.7.1 j
it .to to 7.23;
(LOO to 0.30
4.00 to .T..T0'
3,23 to (I..T0 -
. 4.30 to 3.23 1
BI TCHKH COWS:
liood to Choice ltt.30
Fair to Oood 4.73
i 'iimmon to Fair .'ITS
Cutters ,... 3.00
fanners 1.30
IIKIFBHS:
(iood to Choice S7.00
Fair to (iood S.00
Common to Fair 3.30
CALVBS * YKAHLINUS
Baby Beef * ff.73
Killers 3.30
Veals. Fair to (rood — 0.30
Veals. Common to Fair 3.00
BILLS:
Killers $4.30
IN KM THE ■STATS Of BUST X
MOBSMAN, mwa:
To all BWIM latorastad la the wel-
fare of Baby N. Mnnmaa, a miaor.
aad the guardianship of the estata of
the said Baby N. Moremaa, miaor:
C. It Mo ram an. gnardlaa of aaM aa ■
tale of the said Buby N. Moremaa,
ataur. has filed his application far
leave to reeign the gnardlsashlp of
said estate, aad has actxmapaaiad the
;H .:t70.71 aame by aa account for final aetttemaat
thereof, which will be heard aad acted
on at the iaae term tff-thla court, com-'
mewing oa the 6tb day of aald moath,
at which time all persons Interested la,
the said entate of said minor may ap-
pear aad contest the account of the
said guardian. If they see proper to do
MO.
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" V ~ "H#* ' < L i. V i
-1 r jTy .>r -rr -
r-i ,
-i
to $0.30!
to ,*.301
to 4.231
to :t..T0 {
to ri.oo
to $7 30
to 0.73
to 0.(10
to XK-TO
to (L30
to H..T0
to (LOO
Bolognas
IKM&S:
Light
Heavy
Packing Hows
I'ig
Mil HHP:
Spring l.auib«
4.00
to $0.00
to 3.00
to x ;t3
fo H.i'i
to 7.(10
to S.73
.$7,110 to 1^.(10
r
There is more Power in
That Good
Gulf Gasoline
There is more Wear in Para Bell Tires.
There in no better repair work done than right here
Across the street from the Court House.
THOMPSON GARAGE
Phone 216.
2-
P0T PLANTS AND CUT
FLO WEBS
(teranlum slips, 10c up—for win-
dow boxes.
Cunningham Flower Shop,
Amarillo
MRS. KLMt.lK JOHNSON.
PHONE 93
^ITCH!
BMary back without quMtien
if HUNTS GUAR ANT KED
SKIN DtSRASK RBMKOtBJ
(Hunt's Salvv and Soap), (all in
the treatment ot Itch. Kcitm*.
Ringworm, Tettrr or otbar itch-
fae akin dtaraMMi i'ry Uata
traataant wl <H.r tuk.
Bunm Drug OMapaajr.
ELECTRIC SUCTION SWKKFER
IT BEATS... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS
$10.00 Down and $5.00 a Month
Hereford Light & Power
Company
0eer|e
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Prepare for the
Harvest
When the ripened grain stands in the fields it
is too late to prepare for the harvest. Now is the
time to have your binder or harvester-thresher
ready to work steadily and efficiently until the last
acre of grain is cut. An old, badly worn machine
may fail at a critical time when delay means seri-
ous loss in the crop. Y ou can avoid this by getting
the time tried
HARESTER-THRESHER
This dependable machine is the result of years*
manufacturing experience. You can depend on
the Harvester-Thresher to make good whether the
grain is short or tall, heavy or light.
Come in and let us show you why the Harvester-
Thresher will make good under any harvesting
condition. Let us talk to yon about your har-
vesting machine requirements.
Deering and
McCormick
FOR HAIL INSURANCE
See H. B. WEBB at
Dunlap Hardware Store. Not the largest agency in Hereford or State of Texas,
bat there are no better companies doing business in Texas or better rates than
mine. These rates are uniform and made by all the companies doing business
in the Hereford district this year. Our 1920 losses were all paid in Cash
promptly and satisfactorily to the insured. Ask them about it.
Your Hail Insurance business will be appreciated by me and have prompt
attention.
H. B. Webb
are p
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J 1 nil ft ( 1
"GREAT WEST'
"AMARYLLIS" 1
is made to nuke your
Baking Better.
is made to nuke your 1
Pastry Better. 1
Will prove that home products are beat, Try it. You will like it. At your 1
Grocer's. 1
Bran—Shorts—Cackleberry Hen Feed-
M W kT Tk # 11
—Niggerhead Coal—Salt. 1
Vjreat w est mui CciLievator^o.
B. K. DIXON, Mgr. 1
for die best cod in
(OWBo nkoie *<K>a i
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921, newspaper, May 27, 1921; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254101/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.