The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1926 Page: 3 of 10
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If You Are
THESE DAYS, BETTEI TAKE A STITCH IN TIME AND HEAD OTP GRAVER COHPLVCATM93.
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GOME TO U8 ro« P1EVENTATTVES, PRESCRIPTIONS AND ADVICE ON BREAKING UP GOLDS
AMD THOSE “CHILLY" SENSATIONS. WE SPECIALIZE IN GIVING PROVEN PHARMACISTS'
ADVICE TO OUR CUSTOMRRS.ALONG WITH THE NECESSARY MEDICINE WE ALSO SELL THEM
CITY DRUG STORE
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soot of tho Gluey Chamber of Osm>
sirs ssd ware ss root* horn Thsy
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(Miss. A drtvo Is asBor wot Esso
to IssrsoM ths membership of tho
Oltno Chamber of ONNWNW Dom
hovo Esoo rsdocsS frooi pit to M lo
to oocouropt sow membera to
Tho woothsr hat hots ISsol lotolt
hot wo wosM Uko to hovo boom omIo*
tsS If wo sss pot s Uttls to SMlatsa
(Bo Isb oil will ho wall for s whoot
ooS Olio OssISwstl
v talus Is sot alSst this wash.
(last WSsh)
Mr. saS Mis. las Shiva ssS SusUt
Q. 9. MsOtata sf
Worth ssS la Boy Bhlvs sf IJttlsMS
apast BstarSst sight with BSwts
Shivs saS fMBlIp sf Mart saS assist UfMs Sows hots alSao sf ths ati
with Ossips Ahhstt Mi asS ssbumbs hrUllsat aUctrto
whho way of tosh
that BrosSwst will Shah
•sr ahaao is poise U hlsss Is Chll*
Srasa. Is aSSItlos to ths hick paw*
opoS M root I If E to sMlotolosS hf ths
city. aurcEMts art strlaftaf swslaf
Jos Do wall Is Vtsttlae st praaost
with Els Essthsr, Brass! DowsU sal
Shtollt st Batata*.
Quito s suabsr of oar psspls west
Is Baratori to sttoaS ths fnssral sf
Usds Jos WsrS last BstarSst* Wa
arsis vary sorry to Essr of Ela
Sooth soS oxpraoa ayaapotErtor tho
borosvod family sod lovsd orbs.
Mrs. A. R. Normas ssS Mrs. Boa
ItsyS vlaltsd on# sftrrnoos last wash
with Mrs. W. J. McClain.
R. M. ssd J. 0. AUrad mads a bust*
Baas trip to Vacs sad Adrlsa last
Prlday.
Sunday, Pabraary T, Mrs. L. C.
Moors rntartslnsd about s Soaan of
tbs small chlldrsa at bar boms with
o real dinner and lota of fruit, candy
and nuta. Thsy wars cslebrstlnf ths
birthday of two of tha children and «U
had s rssl pood Una.
H. 0. Oglraby and family spent
Sunday la tbr homo of tho Harper
family.
MIm Dovlo MoBroom visited moat
of last week with her grand parents,
Mr. tad lira. John Thoms, at Haro*
lord.
Jasso and Carl Bowen mads a bus-
laeaa trip to Hertford last Saturday.
Mrs. Mattie Harris woot to Here-
ford Monday for a fow days visit
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Norman apast
Sunday with O. M. Grlaman and wife.
The Bran Fowler and Ralph Allred
families vlalted In the Joe Allrad
home Sunday.
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SUNNY HUM NEWS
Castro Caaaty
Tho play ftvaa by Otso, satillsd
MAsroa Slkk from Pumpfcia Crick",
was tss ssd svsryoss ssjoysd It
ml wall, os Saturday alfht la our
school auditorium.
T. J. Brtdflaa has baas ml alek
ths last tow days.
0. W. Lewis baa bass sick, bat
we think he Is hatter at this time.
Mrs Oils Brows wan ml sick
several days last weak, also several of
her children have bees tick, but latest
reports are that they are all up ayaln. • !!7,V
Wo were all deeply frieved to hear
of the death of lira. Mabel Phipps'
ohlld. So far we have not been able
to learn the cause of Its death. All
wish to ettend our heartfelt aorrow to
the heraved and stricken family. Mrs.
Shepard, Mrs. Mabel'a slater, lost her
child only about four months aft
We hope their sorrows are ended
and they nil profNM rapidly la
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Rdwln Shiva and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner,
Mrs. Bridies and daushter, ttuhye,
Mrs, Ina Tucker and the vlaltlnf rela-
tive* spent Sunday avanlnf with
Georg* Abbott and family, when every
one '‘weighed."
Mlaa Rubye Rrhlfee went to Dim-
mitt Monday where she was aiamlned
for aom* kind of poison on her face.
Mrs. G. Perguson'a little flrl Ruby*
Maude, has been very alck.
Everyone la Indeed sorry to hear
of Mrs. Jim Kiser's real low hsslth,
doubt la expressed a* to her recovery.
Wallace Phipps la also In had health,
Mlaa Hhuford spent the week end
at Dlmmltt with borne fnika, returnlof
Sunday afternoon.
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Our Sunday School haan't aa much
life aa the community ahould Justify.
The crowd Monday waa small but we
are hoping next Monday that all our
memto-ra will be present.
Mrs. Tucker. Meaara. Cheater aud
Ollle Caldwell. Mlaae* Owen and
Maye Gilmer and Mlaa Hoby* Itrldgea
motored to Plnlnvlew Sunday to be
cloae by Mrs. Klaer, who la eery
slowly Improving. Doctors now hav*
hopes for her.
Rveryone apparently la Inlerestad
to know that arrangements art being
mad* for a play to b* given by our
younf folk*.
Germany Ferguson has been vary
alck and at this writing h* la not
Improving any too well.
George Abbott and children, Nett!*
Mae anti Gt. and slater-in-law, Mlaa
Shiva, motored to Llttlcfleld Wednes-
day, where all but Nettle Mae left
for Albuquerque, N. Max., where MIm
Hhlve will attend Gt. during hla stay
at the T. H. Sanitarium. Nettle Mae
Try a Waat Ad—It's a Winner I
How Doctors Treat
Golds and the Flu
To break up n cold overnight or
to rat abort an attack of grippe, In*
floenaa, eoru thr.-ui or tonsillitis, phy*
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alciatu and druggists art —------
mending C tlotuwi, the purified end
refine*1 mlomol compound tablet that
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gives you the effects of calomel and
salts combined, without the unpleas-
ant affects of either.
On# or two t'klotaha at bed-time
with a swallow of water,—that’s all.
No salts, no nausea tier the slightest
Interference with your eatlnp, work
or pleasure. Next morning your cold
haa vanished, your system Is thor-
oughly rurlfM and y»«l ar# feeling
fin* with a hearty appetite for break-
fast. Eat what you plMS*,—no dan-
ger.
Get a family package, rnntnlnln*
full direettuna, only M cents. At any
drug store. (*dv)
Port Worth.—Col. (I 0. Prsnch, In-
dustrial Agent of the Port Worth
Otockyarda Co. sad West Tessa Cham-
ber of Commerce hog Importlag cam-
ps If* now seder way thru-out West
Texas, stated today that ear load
shipments were now under way to
Midland, Big Springe- Colorado, Owed-
water, Ablleat, Rising Ntar, Clapo,
Htamford, Haakell, guanah. Mwenaon
and Hpur. He also stated that he
waa vlaltlng all important centers la
West Texas Interested In the luig Im-
porting campaign. Coder thla plan
gilta will lie shipped into
West Texas at coat from selected atock
taken from the peckerlcs at Mloux
City, Iowa, and elsewhere In the
middle west. 300.000 of these huge
ana needed to completely reatuck
West Texas. Col. French atated that
Just aa a farmer Imported cotton
aeed tor the purpose of planting
cotton, It la ncceaaary tor him to Im-
port baato atock for hog production
and that la what thla government la
doing, and therefore, it la not aecea-
aary tor a farmer to have a large
supply of feed stuff In order to make
a reasonable Importation.
Decatur.—WIm county shipped one
million gallons of milk durlug the
year IMA. The value of thla mHk
and of the butter fat aold totaled
a third of a million dollars. Decatur
laya claim to being the largest milk
shipping point south of Kanaas City-
Htamford The Weal Texas Chain-
tier of Commerce will operate a a|s-e!nl
train to Philadelphia to the Meaqiil-
Centennial International Kxpf«ltlnn
there. The train will leave Immediate
ly after the Amarillo Convention.
The West Texas Chamtier la to send
an exhibit to the exposition.
Itreckeurldge. Porter A. Whaley,
manager of the West Texas Chamber
of Commerce, and H. M. Whlteker.
exhibit manager of the organisation
Vernon —The purchase of Pair Park
by the City sf Vernon la pupa—d
aod a hood eleetioa haa bora ordered
tor the purpose.
Msrtooo —Jake Hiker, torsi hooter,
fraud thlrtoaa ra new saw to mm tree
while os o huutlag trip so ttm Paras
River. II# killed thorn all and said
their aklna tor a price of ft to 111
ooeh. Hs dates a world's resold tor
traslog ooooa la oaa asm
Idttlsdeid.—Pfoparatlooa ora oadar
way tor tho district raovoottoo of tho
Wmi Texas Chamber of Ombomms to
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aod so too
lo to ha vo
ad to ths petal that tho
aatooMtlesUy errata*.
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Ths dk
hsM at a Try a Wool AA-tfo 0
Good Coal
Not SOMffTfMCS But
Always
How To Quickly
Stop Bad Coughs
h la often surprising how quickly tho
heaviest rough disappears whan Moated
by 0 remarkable new method.
Hers laths method, baaed on thefam*
waDr.King'sNewUlacoveryforCougha:
You simply taka one teaspoonJu! and
hold It lo your throat for ISor Msec-
inda before swallowing It. Tte pro*
wrtptkm haa a double action. B not
wrlptkm haa a double action. B not
mly aoothe* and heals Irritation, but
tlao looaena and removo# the phlegm
tnd congest km which are tho raw emm
H tha coughing. So the aeveraat cough
won disappears completely.
Dr. King's New Discovery la for
soughs, cheat colds, bronchitis, spas*
nuilic croup, etc. Kina for children, too
-no harmful drugs- Very economical,
m the dose ia only one tcaspiwnluL At
ill good druggist* Ask fur
It wao the strict adherence to this policy in the
pg>t that won for un our present reputation. It
ia the strict adherence to thia same policy, now,
that ia protecting and maintaining that reputation.
Ami that ia why your first order is sure to be the
a
beginning of a long and mutually happy relation*
ship.
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c^itiTs
Jones & McLean
Phone 1
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We Are
Prepared
To do your Abstract work promptly and accur-
ately; and don’t forget, we are making 5% and
6% loans on farms and ranches for all legitimate
purpoiM.
Thompson
& Ireland
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What Is Safe
Farming?
Vic would my (hat the surest method of safe farming
would he:
Haul . of cultivated land in the food a.id feed. In
addition, keep a few purebred cows, hogs ,rid chickens,
anil a home garden to supply the family needs.
Vie want to talk with our farm customers about safe
farming. It may mean the difference between success
and failure this year. Aud it will mean an ured pros-
perity for the farmers of this state in 1^26.
First State Bank & Trust Company
OUft DEPOSITS ARE OU ARAN IKED If Y I UK STATE BANK COXKXNTY FUND OP TOlfe
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1926, newspaper, February 11, 1926; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584438/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.