The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1902 Page: 8 of 12
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S. A. Strange of Bell county is
prospecting hereabouts.
Beginning July 1st, there'll be two
oí 'em each day. Isn't that nice? tf
J. 0. Lindsey was in from his
Castro county ranch Wednesday on
business.
O. M. Conoley, manager of the
TTT ranch in New Mexico, is in
town this week on business.
Loveless jit Black, the up-to-date
.furniture dealers, have a change of
aetv in this jssue which it will pay
yoú to peruse.
Go to W. W. .Meeks for watch
and jewelry repairing. . He also
carries a nicc stock of watches and
"jewelry for sale. 13tf
Bird Rose, manager of the "Nun"
ranch, was in town this week look-
ing after the shipment of -the 507
steers bought by his firm, Lake,
Tomb & Co.
John Boyd, who has been visiting
friends and relatives in eastern and
southern Texas, returned home
Thursday. He was accompanied by
his mother, who will remain here.
I have secured an experienced
baker, W. C. Green, and can fur-
nish fresh bread at "all times of an
excellent quality. Also cakes and
pies baked to order in any quantities.
Charles Orr. 9tf
J. H. Hampton of Hill county,
who was here prospecting, and visit-
ing his friend, S. B. Johnson, the
popular tonsorial artist, returned to
his home Tuesday. He was very
much pleased with the country and
contemplates locating here.
Mrs. J. R. Smith of Milford is
visiting at the home of W. H. How-
ard. Mrs. Smith has been a reader
of The* Brand for some time past
and she came out !o be convinced
tnat all we have, said in praise of
this section of the country is true,
as well as to visit her friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard.
W. H. Dockr^y, of the nursery
dealing firm Dockray Bros, of San
Antonio, has placecj, an artistic dis-
play adv in this issue of The Brand.
Mr. Docksay was here last summer
and "placed a laifge number o if his
trees and shrubbery among our citi-
zens, including the editOT of this pa-
per, and as far as we know his- trees
have given excellent satisfaction.
In fact, out of a total of twenty-four
trees bought by The Brand editor
only one died and Mr. Dockray
generously replaced it with another
one, notwithstanding that we ap-
prised him of the fact that they were
merely "set out" and had had no
care o'r attention" whatever since that
fme.
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T. A. COX
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
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GOOD SADDLERS
GENTLE DRIVERS
Special Conveniences- for Drummers' Trade
HEREFORD • - . - TEXAS
Hereford Fuel Oil Company
DEALERS IN
j^The Coming Fuel of the Plains'^ ••••BCflUHlOIlt
STORAGE TANKSy 20^000 í^dllonu cflpROity Crude Oil
It is also used on stock for Aronia, Itch, Lice, etc.
SOLD AT $1.00 PER BARREL (42 gallons,) Five gallons, 25 cents.
Vessels Extra. Barrels and Cáns kept for sale.
OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.
Phone 76 TROY WOMBLE, Manager
Yes, we will laundry your clothes, and
if not done satisfactorily return diem
and we will do them over free <.* <£ <£
We also do family washing J* Suits cleaned and pressed
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TELEPHONE 91 . W* R Phipps
FRANK ANDERSON
Fine Wines, Whiskies, Cig'ars
MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
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£d Joiner, Manager
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i '#'Postofflce Address, AMARILLO, TEXAS^ l
TEXAS
D. H. Burt of Scurry "county is
prospecting in this vicinity.
W. G. McAdams, the well known
Revuelto, N. M., cattleman, was in
town this week on business.
Miss Rena Whitney entertained
her Sunday school class at her resi-
dence last Wedneday afternoon. A
good time for all is reported.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W-. Nndd, who
have been speding the past few
weeks on the E. F. Connell ranch in
New Mexico,, are visiting their
daughter, Mra. M. 0. Conoley,
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Meeks have
returned from Kansas and are visit-
, ing friends' and relatives in town.
Mr. Meeks says that he had a very
successful business during his stay
in the sunflower state.
J. C. Barnhill of Chico is pros-
pecting hereabouts. Mr. Barnhill is
in the livery business at Chico and
is so pleased with our country that
be has covetous eyes otv the fine
stable of our townsman, T. A. Coz.
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Beginning July 1st,there'll be two
of'em each day. Isn't that nice? tf
D. C. Laird of. the Castro county
OYO ranch was a business caller in
town this week.
F. C. Malone was in Tuesday and
ordered his paper—The Brand -
sent to Milo, where he will spend
some time visiting friends.
T. L. Hollingsworth, a hardware
merchant of Temple and who is said
to be the oldest merchant in the
town, from a business standpoint,
was a visitor in town Thursday.
J. E. Tucker and wife of Taylor
are paying a visit to the OYO
ranch in Castro county, of which
company Mr. Tucker is the presi-
dent. They were pleasant visitors
In town this week.
T. R. Reagan, manager of the
Hereford Manufacturing Company,
returned Thursday from Portales,
N. M., where he had been engaged
in putting in a hot and cold water
bath system for W. 0. Reasonover.
F. P. Éincannon pf McLennan
county is. prospecting in town.
We would call the attention 0
our music loving readers to the card
of Mrs Leoti Sypert Clark, who ha
started a class in vocal and instru
mental nsusic at this place. Mrs
Clark has on several occasions give
exhibitions of her skill in this lin
and we have no h?«itancy in saying
that as an instuctor she is without
peer. She informed The Bran
that she already has. secured a clas
seventeen scholars. If you are cor
templating giving your children mus
cal instructions—and they deser
such instruction—you can do n
better than to intrust their music
education to Mrs. Clark.
All who have seen the announo
ment of the Hereford College an|
Industrial School, which was print'
at this office, cay that for artis
typographical beáuty ¿t can not
excelled by any office, n;t exce;
Ing the largceity offices. We ta
pride in our job work and depe
upon the quality of our wore to kei
us busy in this department—a;
that our work is appreciated is e
denced by the large amount t
we are constantly turning out. Bi
iness men^who want nice work co:
to The Brand every time—t
know they won't be disappoint]
We use the same amount of care1
the composition and make-ready
a dodger as we do on a wedding
▼itation or other equally nice P"
of work.
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W. S. Files was in from his ranch
north of town on Tuesday after sup-
plies.
Carr & Butcher, the harvest bin-
ders, get poetical in their display
advertisement this week, but it won't
interfere with them in giving you
good service in the harvest fields.
Try them.
C. W. McConnell of Forney, who
recently purchased the C. L. Davis
section, 9 miles northwest of town,
has our thanks k>r $1.50 on sub-
scription to The Brand. He left
for his home cn Wednesday, but
expects to return in the fall and be-
come a resident of this county, being
very much pleased with this section'
of the country.
F. F. Downs, president of^ the
First National Bank of Temple, who
owns considerable land rear Pan-
handle, while on a visit to the same,
took advantage of the opportunity to
visit what he has understood to be
the most progressiva and hustling
town in the Panhandle—Hereford.
He says that he Í3 not disappointed
in the town from\ the descriptions
that have been given him. Mr.
Downs is an old friend of G. A. F.
Parker,- manager of tire bankin
business of Smith, Walker & Co.
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Vanderburgh, F. L. The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1902, newspaper, July 25, 1902; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142307/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.