The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1925 Page: 6 of 12
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Them ini fnr
Beptfota la TMaa aot
vltk the convention.
Illf reports Um entertainment
at tka rooreatloa, on the par pUa, as
WHyHIH that eoaM ho deeirwl. Tta
ia—it art last holt art romotlr
hursrf bat aiw of tbo hot hman
Mi opened to entertain. Tha flow-
pi woro tUI MoomIbc la tha /aula,
fp ft pretty aoU oa Thnndov alght
whan tbo hUaaard was oa la tha Pen-
iaadla.
Tbo aoit meeting foso to flaa Aa-
laalo la November, IBM.
Tha Aaaaal Samoa at Mlaaral
Wtla waa prracited bp Bor. B. B. At-
Mt formerly paator of the Hereford
in Dormer com
la District Court Judge Henry Bish-
op of Amarillo Is sitting In the rose
at C. B. Williams ve. II. L. Morell, In-
|aactloa and damages. In place of
Judge Reese Tatum, who has excitant-
od benches with Judge Bishop for the
time being. The Wllllsms-More'.l cnie
has been on trial alnce las! Friday
sad will probably take the remainder
at tha week to he settled.
fla at tha
It has hasa stated la
articles that tha total
paring might raa to
got tha Impression that a
hood taoao of thlo da was con'am-
pin tad.
Ia orsdr la rioof thlo aHaaadir
lading flomtary Moss aapaata that
tha atatSMaat ha plainly mods that
the hood kmae to ho asked for smoaata
to only fiflflgfl—art an more. That
le the City's share at tha eoatemplated
paring axpaaaa, which has to ha
authorised by the tat payers. Any
Inlng expease attached to tha
parlag enterprise will be purely pri-
vate Inreetmenta made by ladlrldaal
property owners on streets where por-
ing may bo laid.
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ass of
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MARRIAGE LICENSER
Marriage licenses were Issued this
week to Charley Beatty and Miss Mat-
Ha Lou Woolery on Per. R and to
Charlie Hoberson and Miss Tessle
Smith on Dec. B.
—
“Where sre you going My Pretty
Mhldr
“I'm going a courting, sir," said she.
Mlsa Cherryhloaaom, High Hchool
aadltorlnm December 18.
NEIGHBORS
(Continued from Page R)
flared to ho assured
"Tan art quits surer I matured,
•liar another alienee la which 1 fall
Mat aubUe poison slowly ehllUag
Mrgafh my velna. Ton art quits rare
fan ahoald act hara takaa tha road to
Station Twor
"Oh, Prank I" Bar a moment she
bailed bar fan la my ah out dor, than
lifted bar bond proudly, iiko ana
forth reoolutsly to try hla
•Ml to some great tarns. “Tea, I'm
Ml flpoof Is to ma only a neighbor,
aa acquaintance, always, I am quite
MM19
"Aad there waa ao third trail, aa
■Itle-beaten third path that might
bora bora the one to be chosen r I
•Mutated, anxious la stifle my damoa
at doubt at lu birth.
"Too art thinking of Brook," ahi
ggaght mo up Instaatly, "Lot that giro
you ao uneaalnesa Brook was only
aa (addant—■ rather pleasant tad
flgat," ahe added, and for tha flrd
Ma# I realised how oxquldtoly tan-
talising Jesn could ha, “but aa lad
tet, after all. Lat'a not talk about
ft or think about It, any mom, at all
Drary thing is settled."
Be, by force of will, wa tumid out
minds Into hsppy, unquestioning chan
Mia, and talked of tbo future, our fn
taro—and built fairy dream caatlw
that asm most wonderful things It
team about. From time to Urns Jeer
•laao from my knee to thmw fmah
wood on the Are but ah# needed no
••axing to return. Some strange phe-
Mamoon bad slmady occurred betwoea
M and Jean, with all bar gentleness
aad beauty and delicacy, no longer
walled herself about with qulto tbo
iamo barrier of shyness aa had beea
bar custom. But her soul, I knew, waa
M pur# aa tha snow sifting across tha
White prairies outside.
At last wo had to coma back to
tarth. "ft'a growing colder," aald
Jana, aa aha again replenished tbo
Art Then, glancing at tha little clock
M the abaft “Why, ICa after midnight I
tack la lata."
"Am yon uneasy for him I"
"No-why ahould If Jack la all
right And I hara yon. Bnt I thought
bi would bare hasa bach before this.
• . Listen I"
Dam Dan flays
People ham alius sed I'm dumb
sad mebbe I am, bnt when me and
my gsl goes to the picture show and
her mother tegs along It ain’t no
accident when I bny two seats down-
stairs for ns and one up In the gallery
r. J. O.
of
eer at CUr-
aerrlee was
by Bor.
the body was
■pasted to Ver-
non by all the mimhaw of tha flharp
family aad also by Mm. J. O. Hay mas
art Miss Lersh Smith of flpwr, flaacoo
of the deceased.
Mr, Sharp was a young man of
high Ideals, stalwart Christian char-
acter art pa-seed aaasnal talents.
Ha waa a gndmta at Clarendon col-
la the ciaae of SML At the
time at Me death ho wee prise)pic
of the Weot-Wsy school, art was de-
veloping Into n 1 ret does educator.
He waa active la ehnrch work, being
President of the local Bpworth League
st the time of hla decease. He had
bean a member of the Methodist
church dace he wan ten years of
age.
The family hare many friends
here and at Vernon who sympathise
with them in their bereavement.
was at Onapa*
> of Me
at the
1 IMS. Ma
rod by three daogbtam at
am. floaw at them worn
datde dwrtag hla last iilaao
Mr. Roderick’s h
anas a. sad was oa
annual visits to his
taken ui. Ho was 111 about throe
art hla sge mode It against
Mm.
Mr. Roderick woo a soldier la the
moral Army throughout the “War
Between the Biotas," aad had an un-
blemished record for bravery.
Ho was converted la early life and
cnam a mtmhir .of the Baottst
church. Ha waa a loyal member for
nearly three quarters of a century.
The funeral waa rosdacted from hla
daughter's home on Wednesday. Doe.
2. by Bar. W. R. Hill, local BaptM
pastor.
Mm. Fowelson and other relatives
accompanied the remains to Onega
for Interment.
Hereford Merchants will aavs yon
money on their Saturday Specials I
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USED CARS—
Ford Coupe__1924 m
Ford Coupe ..1920 m
Ford Touring__1922 m
Buick Six Tour. 1923 m
Buick Six Tour. 1923 m
Buick Six____1921 m
Beam* Bros.
A BARGAIN!
For Saturday, December 19, Only
1 Broom and 1 Carton of Matches
$1.00
The Home of Good Groceries
Juit Try Ui Once !
LW. CARLYLE
Phone 164
THE LITTLE STORE
with
A Big Sale
THE LITTLE PRICE IS HAVING
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
Come in and See Our Stock
Anthony’s Furniture and Variety
Store ”
JUST LIKE NEW!
When your suit ur overcoat la-glna to look s little
’’amljr"—It Isn’t worn out—It newts CLEANINO
and PBKMMINO.
Our dry cleaning process removes all dust and
spots, restoring Ilfs to the doth, art tha pleasing
doss the rest. Just like newt That’s what they
all My when we do the work!
Orr’s Tailor Shop
SPECIAL
Free Bhanipn or a Hair Trim
with s Marcel! on Tuesday and
Wednesday next week.
LAMES BOB SHOP
Phone 9S4
KARO
For Saturday, December 19, Only
1 Gal. White Karo and 1 Gal. Blue Karo
$1.20
We Strive to Please Yon !
GYLES GROCERY
Phonea 81 and 271
PUBLIC FARM
HORSES
Milk Cows
Machinery
Thursa Dec. 17 Begim&^?tlyat
Having decided to move to California we will sell at public auction the
following degcribed property at our irrigation farm located one mile aouth
of Hereford—
6 Head of Horses
1 bay mare, 5 yrs. old, weight 1250
1 bay horse, 4 yrs. old, weight 1300
1 sorrel horse, smooth, weight 1300
1 bay horse, smooth, weight 1000
1 bay filiey, 2 yrs. old, a good one
1 bay horse, coming two, good one
Household Goods
1 4-hole Perfection oil stove
1 kitchen cabinet
1 dining room table
9 dining room chairs
1 high chair
1 sewing machine
1 Kalamazoo heating atove
1 dresser
1 library table
1 rocking chair
1 Roman chair
1 baby aulkey
1 9x12 Congoleum rug
2 bed stead* with springs and
mattreasea.
1 Ivory baby crib
1 steel baby bed
2 Safety Hatch Incubators
2 brooders
1 DeLaval Separator, No. 15
2 5-gallon cream cans
1 medicine cabinet
Dishes and everything—many other
uneful articles too numerous to
mention.
Machinery
1 Bowsher horse power feed grinder
1 Martin ateel ditcher
1 combination rack and grain wagon
1 McCormick row binder
1 5-ft. McCormick mowing machine
1 single row cultivator
1 2-row Emerson Go-Devil, disc
attachment.
1 single row sled Go-Devil, with disc
attachment.
1 Emerson single row lister
1 3-section drag-harrow
1 garden harrow
1 walking plow
1 10-foot hay rake
1 alfalfft renovator
1 light road wagon
Go-Devil knives, oil barrels, double
trees, wrenches, forks, shovels, and
a lot of other useful things to num-
erous to mention.
5 sets of good leather harness
Collars and bridles.
Milk Cows
1 Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, springer
1 Jersey cow, coming 3, milking
1 Jersey cow, coming 3, milking
1 Jersey, 2 yrs. old, milking
2 nice Jersey heifer calves
1 high class coming 3, Jersey Bull
Chickens
Pure bred Barred Rock chickens:
40 pullets and several good cockerels.
TERMS: Cash, 10% diacount will be given on sum* over $25.00; nothing
to be removed until term* of sale are complied with.
Cardwell & Schuette, Owners
Me ClaHwJ by J. A.
COL. BAY BARMS. *—«---
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1925, newspaper, December 10, 1925; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583723/m1/6/?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.