The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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THB BSRBPORD BRAND
J. L. SMITH,
Vice-President
Condensed Statement of
G. A; F. PARKER,
President.
The Western National Bank
ROSS W. DAVIS,
Cashier.
HEREFORD, TEXAS
at the close of business, Jan. 2nd, 1906
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RESOURCES
Loans - $216,244.39
U. S. Bonds and Premiums 51,500.00
Banking House and Fixtures 5,600.00
Redemption Fund - - 2,500.00
Cash and Exchange - 71,224.51
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits (Net)
Circulation -
DEPOSITS:
Cashiers Checks
Dividends Unpaid
$¿0,000.00
14,771.22
50,000.00
230,861.78
15.90
1,420.00
$347,068.90
THIS BANK OPENED FOR BUSINESS JULY ist, 1903
Deposits, January ist, 1904 - $51,300.62. Deposits, Junuary ist, 1905 -
Deposits, July ist, 1904 - -$55,959.21. Deposits, July ist, 1905 -
DEPOSITS NOW . , > $230,861.78
$347,068.90
$90,0x6.08.
$104,628.68
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BILL HEAD
Dealer in Panhandle Farms, Ranches and
HEREFORD CITY PROPERTY
We can furnish you some of the choicest bargains to be
found anywhere in the west. The following affidavit shows up-
on what terms I propose to do business:
THE STATE OF TEXAS 1
County of Deaf Smith J
Before me, W. H. Russell, County Judge in and for said County, State of
'. W. (Bill) Head who is to me well
j sworn, deposes and says that he is in
¡ purpose of selling land in the Panhandle of Texas on á
commission of five (5) per cent and that he positively will not sell land for any
amount above the list price. '
j. w. (Bill) Head.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of February 1906.
W. H. RussKLL, County Judge
Deaf Smith County, Texas.
If you have lands for sale or if you wish a bargain, see me.
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BILL HEAD,
THE LAND MAN
HEREFORD. TEXAS
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Isn't it a satisfaction to trade at the Leading
and Largest grocery store in town. Where the
stock is full and complete and you can get what
you want and not have to take something "just
as good." You are especially invited to call
and get acquainted. I will appreciate ,your
businesss jt J j*
J. M. GARNER
mTHE groceryman
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JOE CARTER ELISHA CARTER
CARTER BROTHERS
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
GOOD SADDLERS GENTLE DRIVERS
Special Conveniences for Drummers
SSfec..
The natronace of the general public is cordially solicited
H^rrfords
L. R. BRADLY
■■ Mrrnra A(
Write me or call at my
I ranch, situated five
TT# reford. on
H«tfHM**fayGbocM«,No. 93963
Aadtstod by Dawn. No. 122944
See W. M. Cogdell for all kinds
of wall paper. tf
List your land's with Slade &
Bassett at Amarillo, Texas. 43-tf
Standard prices paid for old silver
and gold at Vannoy & Ray's. 2tf
Call at Mrs. R. S. Cowards, if
{rou want anything in the racket
ine. l-4t
Some good values in embroidery
just received at Hereford Mercan-
tile Co. * 2tf
Dr. Wm. Harrison is practicing
dentistry in Canyon City and Tulia
this week.
We do manufacturing, all kinds of
repairing, electro-coloring, etc.
Vannoy & Ray. - It
Fred Williamson, Jr.. of the North
Draw, was a business caller in the
city Monday. ''
Bring your old watch case and
have it refinished and made to look
as well at new. 2tf
Big line of high-grade Elgin,
Waltham and Hampden watches at
the jewelry store. It
Our crrespondent, Walter Donald,
of Arney, was a business caller in
Hereford Tuesday.
New line fine valencenes laces,
ladies belts, street caps, ladies col-
lars. J. G. Callens. It
I am Lyon & Healys agent for
all kinds of instruments. Ten per
cent off. O. F. Smith druggist,
Just received a beautiful line of
dress goods. Come in and take a
look at them. Hereford Mercantile
Co. 2tf
B. Barnard was detained from his
store several days this week on ac-
count of a severe altarle of th*
grippe-
W. G. Ross and T. M. Parmer
spent Monday in Texico, the Brand
editor going along to keep them out
of trouble. '
J.U.Williams, one of Texico!a
leading merchants, was in the city
several days this week attending
court and meeting old-time friends
Joseph T. Bauer of Seattle, Wash-
ington, was among those who pur-
chased land near Hereford last
week. Mr. Baeur also becomes a
permanent Brand reader.
With the new year we expect to
Sit out a new list of lahds and
ereford property for sale. We
would be glad to have your lands on
the new list. C. G. Witherspoon &
Son. , 47tf
Judge Jno E. Ferguson has opened
an office in the two front rooms over
the Dameron building, formerly oc-
cupied by Dr. W. E. Robertson.
When the furniture In all arranged,
this will be perhaps the neatest and
most convenient individual office in
the city.
A disastrous prairie fire broke out
on the XIT ranch west of Bovina on
last Saturday, extending over a
ountry several miles long
iy wide. It required con-
fighting to control ths
—I prevent their spreading
_ j extended quarters of the bit
b.
. • '
Better see L. Gough about it. tf
•Wall Paper—E. B. Black. 44
Nice line of silverware and cut
glass at the jewelry store. 2tf
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Ball is seriously ill this week.'
Mrs. Lester Weaver and baby are
reported on the sick list this week.
We do electroplating, cohering,
Roman finishing, etc. Vannoy &
Ray. 2tf
J. F. Denton, the telegraph opera-
tor, has been given work north of
Amarillo.
Miss Fronia Johnston is opening a
millinery store in the front rooms of
the studio.
Several members of the family of
H. B. McKinley arr reported sick
this week.__ ,
The Hoosier drill is the
best. Always found at D.
R. Pass & Sons. 3tl
Fresh fish and oysters always
kept on hand at the City Restaurant,
C. S. Richards, Proprietor. 2tf
Mrs. E. M. Vanderburgh is con-
fined to her room this week with an
acute attack of rheumatism.
Ladies, come and see our new
spring dress goods. Our prices
reasonable. J. G. Callens. It
A. H. Belo, president of the com-
pany which publishes the Dallas
News, died Tuesday of meningitis.
Mrs. J. H. Holland who has been
dangerously ill for two weeks with
pneumonia, is reported convalescent.
Wanted—Sewing, and will work
out by the day. Sewing preferred.
Mrs. Florence Calloway. Phone
101. 3-4tp
J. W. Wasson of Cleon, Iowa,
was in the city this week looking
after his interests. He will move
here about June 1st.
H. R. Putnam, editor of the
Trumpet at Texico, was called to
Hereford Tuesday as a witness in
the Talley forgery case.
The grippe is a common complaint
among Hereford people now days
Nearly everyone seems to be more
or less effected by the malady.
Dr. J. J. Hanna, specialist on
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and
throat of Amarillo, will be in Dr.
Estes office Friday, March 9. 3-2tp
Buttons, pins, needles, thread of
all kinds, hooks and eyes, hairpins,
handkerchiefs, hose, laces, towels,
napkins at Mrs. R. S. Cowards. l-4t
E. W. Hilburn, who resides a few
miles south of town, was a pleasant
caller at this office Wednesday to
become a permanent Brand reader
Reliable watch repairing. We
have had experience on everything
from the highest grade Swiss watch
to the Ingersoll. Vannoy & Ray.
óentlemen if you want a tailored
made suit and a guaranteed fit, come
in and look through our samples.
We have a swell line. Hereford
Mercantile Co. 2tf
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Rogers left
this week for Marlin, where they
will spend a few weeks recuperating,
the doctor having been laid up with
the grippe for a week or more.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McMillion
who recenty purchased the Ward
ranch north of town were pleasant
callers Saturday. They will here-
after read the Brand and Dallas
,News.
Misses Ola and Leo' Scott visited
relatives in Portales the first of the
week. They went from there to
their former home in Arkansas,
where they will visit for several
weeks. ■ i___
Dr. Albert J. Caldwell, the ear,
eye, nose and throat specialist of
Amarillo, will be in Hereford March
2nd and 3rd, 1906, and will be
glad to meet all those needing hii
services at his office at T. M. Coul-
son's drug store. 44-tf
A. J. Lipscomb returned Sunday
from St. Louis where he spent 10
days purchasing a complete assort
ment of spring and summer dry
goods and clothing; Mr. Lipscomb
says bis selections cannot
please the most exacting.
S. A. Crandall of Sanger, spent
the greater portion of last week
in the vicinitv of Here-
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BREAD
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BEEF
PORK
an^verythins^lsMc
be had bv a. first-class
store atuitjiai
Jno^AMohnson's
Our-constant endeavor is to
please all who trade at our
store, for we realize that a
pleased customer is the best
advertisement any business
man can have. With this in
view, we refrain from all
misrepresentation. On the
other hand, our policy is to
keep the very best merchan-
dise which money can buy
and satisfy ourselves with a
living profit. If you will
make our store your trading
place for 1906, we believe that
our fair, square way of treat-
ing our customers will con-
vince you that we are worthy
of the splendid business which
is being: eiven us.
Yours for business
itir. sum s mm
DIMMITT, TEXAS
Slai infq
4„ *m#4RILLO TEXAS
All work promptly and neatly exe-
cuted. Basket leaves Tuesday
and returns Saturday. AU
laundry shall be cash.
W. HALE, Lm.1 Atfsst
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We restore and make new. Old
jewelry, watch cases, etc. Vannoy
& Ray. **
The Hoosier drill is
beet.' Always found
R. Clase & Sons.
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Ray, J. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1906, newspaper, March 2, 1906; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142460/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.