Hereford Reporter (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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HEREFORD REPORTER FRIDAY HOV. 15 IQOI
DIRECTORY
STATE.
Governor Joseph D. Sayers
Lieut.-Governor J. N. Browning
Treasurer J. W. Robbins
Comptroller R. M. Lore
Land Commissioner Chas. Rogan
Attorney-General C. K. Bell
Supt. Public Instruction J. S. Kendall
Congressman John H. Stephens
DISTRICT.
Senator D. F. Goss
Representative D. E. Decker
Judge H. H. Wallace
Attorney.. Ira Webster
DEAF SMITH COUNTY.
Judgt W. B. Boyd
Sheriff J. T. Inmon
Clerk F. B. Fuller
County Attorney R„ F. Holloway
Treasurer Joe Killough
Assessor J. S. Wyche
Surveyor G. R. Jowell
Commissioners—
Precinct No. I . L. R. Bradley
Precinct No. 2 R. N. Mounts
Precinct No. 3 Ira Aten
Precinct No. 4 A. P. Murchison
■""Strict Court convenes on the second
Monaays of April and October.
Commissioners' Court convenes on the
second Mondays in February, May, August
and November.
SOCIETIES.
I. O. O. F.
Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in their hall over G. M. McGlothlin's furni-
ture store. All visiting brothers are cor-
dially invited to attend.
T. J. Davis, C. L. Bounds,
Noble Grand. Secretary.
HEREFORD LODGE, U. D., A. F. íc A. M
Regular meetings Saturday night on or
before full moon in each month in the
Court House. Visiting brothers invited to
attend.
W. B. Boyd, Sam. H. Morris,
Worshipful Master. Secretary.
k. OF p.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting Knights are
made welcome.
D. F. Johnson, Geo. W. Dale,
Chancellor Commander. K. of R. and S.
W. OF W.
Meets every Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock in the I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting
Sovereigns always welcome.
J. T. Inmon, A. C. Bratton,
Council Commander. Clerk.
C. M. A.
Meets every Friday evening in the Court
House at 8 o'clock.
W, Curtis Whitney Fred Meredith.
President. Sec.-Treas.
HEREFORD SANITARY AND IMPROVE-
MENT SOCIETY.
Meets on the second Tuesday of each
month st 3 p. m. in the Court House.
L. Gough, F. B. Fuller,
President. Secretary.
METHODIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY.
Meets once each month.
Mrs. M. P. Finnicum,
President.
baptist ladies' aid society.
Mrs. Geo. W. Irwin,
Presides!.
home charity society.
Meets on Thursdsy of esch week.
Mía. A. E. McKellsr,
President
CHURCHES.
CHRISTIAN.
Rev. H. M. Bandy, pastor — Services
held on the first Sundsy of each month at
IliOO a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
methodist.
Rev. Charles' Clarke, pastor — Services
held on the second Sunday of each month
at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
'■ «artlst.
Rev. T. E. Moore, pastor.
Services held on the third Sunday of etch
month at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
cumberland presbyterian.
Rev. Charles Lotton, pastor — Services
held on the fourth Sunday of each month at
11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Union Sunday School every Sunday at
10:00 a. m.
See J. A. Johnson for fresh, cheap
groceries. 29tf
Count Leo Tolstoi, who has . now
completely recovered from his re-
cent illness, has just finished his
philosopic-economic work of about
100 pages on the labor question,
which is entitled "The Only Way."
In this mad rush for gain let us
subscribe for The Reporter.
Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, Jack-
ets and Skirts! It is now time to
buy this class of goods, and we are
prepared to attend to your wants
especially in the above lines. Style
and quality and prices are right.
Smith, Walker & Co. 38-tf
General Hector McDonald, asked
by Lord Roberts during the latter's
advance upon Pretoria if the high-
land brigade could reach a certain
place by a certain time, replied,
«'Yes—if your cavalry can keep up
with them."
Our wool dress goods department
is complete. Smith, Walker & Co
38-tf
The most complete, up-to-date
line ot dry goods are now being
shown at Smith, Walker & Co's.38tf
The father of M. Santos-Dumont,
the famous aeronaut, is the wealthi-
est coffee grower in Brazil. He em-
ploys 6,000 laborers on his planta-
tions. Of his ten children the in-
ventor of the dirigible airship is the
youngest.
Our Clothing, Boot and Shoe
Stock is - immense. Come in and
look it over. We promise to give
you the very best prices and treat
you the very best we know how.
Smith, Walker & Co. 38-tf
Notice.
A. J. Lipscomb has sold his in-
terest in the Stambaugh & Lipscomb
grain business to J. R. Camp. All
persons indebted to the old firm will
please come in and settle soon, so
that we can balance our old books.
We are very anxious to get all ac-
counts settled as soon as possible.
38tf Stambaugh & Lipscomb.
Our Grocery Department is com-
plete, and as we buy staples in car
lots we oan make the lowest prices.
Smith, Walker & Co. 38-tf
Truxton Beale, formerly minister
to Persia and son-in-law to James
G. Blaine, has written to a San
Francisco newspaper suggesting the
investigation by representatives of
both capital and labor of profit
sharing as a means of ending labor
disputes.
Go to Stambaugh & Camp for In-
ternational Stock and Poultry
Food. 38-tf
The Rev. John Kerr of Lima, 111.,
is said to be the owner of the oldest
Bible in the United States.
Look Out! Winter is coming, and
our Blankets and Comforts are here.
A big lot of cotton and wool, from
1.25 to 8.50, in gray, white, tan,
red and fancy colors. Smith, Wal-
ker & Co. 38-tf
General Sir Henry Thullier, who
is now living in London in his eigh-
ty-sixth year, is one of the few sur-
viving officers of the old East India
company. He first saw service with
the Royal artillery.
The hobby of Governor Geer of
Oregon is a love of good horses.
Cinematograph for the Blind.
The cinematograph for the blind
is a machine which passes under the
fingers of the blind, a series of re-
liefs representing the same object in
different positions—the branch of a
tree, a bird or any other object.
The blind person has the ilusión of
moving scenes, just as photographs
passing over a luminous screen lend
the illusion to those with sight.
Bulgarian newspapers are discus-
sing the question whether a woman
has a right to smoke in a railway
carriage reserved for women.
Mrs. Catt, president of the Wo-
man's Suffrage association, says
that one-fourth of the milllionaires
in America are women.
J. H. Biggs has 100 head stock
cattle to sell at a bargain. 37-tf
Quite an interest in prohibition is
being manifested in Amarillo, and a
petición is being circulated, asking
the commissioner's court to grant
an election in the county. Let the
good work go on.
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Fresh Fralts Nets, Candies, Tobacco sad Cigars
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G. A. STAMBAUGH
J. R. CAMP
Stambaugh & Camp
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
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Hereford Reporter (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1901, newspaper, November 15, 1901; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142271/m1/3/?q=%22songs%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.