The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1902 Page: 2 of 10
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FOR SALE BY
GARRISON BROS.
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In Our New Quarters.
Contractor Snyder has finished
the carpenter work on The Brand's
new building and we are now fully
installed therein, after being left in
the street for three days, during
which time no work could be done
by The Brand force, which ac-
counts for the paper not being up
to its usual standard in the way of
news. However, we believe that
our readers will pardon the short-
comings until our new power outfit
arrives when we will endeavor to
give them the best local paper they
ever had the good fortune to read.
City Cafe Changes Hands.
Robert Brazil and D. R. Cousineau
have purchased the City Cafe of J.
ii. CoulL and are busily engaged in
/renovating the same and adding new
fixtures, which when completed will
be one of the finest eating houses
in Hereford. It will be their aim
to please particular palates, and
The Brand joins their many friends
in wishing for them a prosperous
business.
ENJOY
A GOOD
Christmas Dinner
You cannot do this without having pure and
fresh groceries. That is the only kind we
handle and are selling them at prices commen-
surate with good business principles. Give
our store a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
John A. Johnson
HEREFORD COLLEGE LETTER'
A Few
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Items of Interest From
the Campus.
Clyde Lavender of Lancaster has
gone home for the holidays.
Monthly reports for the third
month were sent out this week.
Barents will please sign and return
by December 20th.
Tne literary societies now meet
Tuesday afternoon instead of Satur-
day. All special students in town
are invited to become members.
The College has ordered 5000
letter heads and 5000 envelopes, and
will be glad to supply students and
friends who wish to use this station-
ery.
Tom Chalmers of Blanco county,
who comes to make his home in this
county, has been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Walsh at the College, for
several days.
It is expected that the college
waterworks will be completed in
time to supply water to the heating
plant. A forcc of men is now at
work on it.
judge Gough and Mr. Stevens
have entered the department of elo-
cution and public speaking in order
to further perfect themselves in
these branches.
The stone cutters are making
merry music at the college. The
brinks are also on the ground ready
for completing the building as coon
a; the rock work is finished.
The College work is progressing
nicely in the comfortable rooms at
the court house. As no noon inter-
mission is given, school is dismissed
v'.rKcr in th^the afternoon.
There will be an entertainment
Tuesday night by the pupils of the
music department. Admission 35
c^nts, proceeds for benefit of coliegc.
Place to be announced later.
The radiators have been placed
in the Girls' Home and the steam
pipes are being laid. Further ex-
cavation was necessary in order to
place the furnace in the cellar.
Holiday Rates
To points out of Texas—One fare
plus $2 for round trip. Selling
dates, Dec. 13, 17, 21, 22, 23, 26.
Limit 30 days from date of sale.
To points on system lines in dis-
tance of 210 miles—One fare round
trip. Selling dates, Dec. 24, 25, 31,
Jan. 1. Limit January 3.
To points in Texas—One fare and
one-tenth round trip. Selling dates
Dec. 23, 24, 25, 26, 31, Jan. 1.
Limit Jan. 4. Children one-half
adult rate.
J. S. Jghes, Agent.
Notice.
Eighteen sections of good grass,
plenty of water and feed to winter
about 1000 head of cattle. Can be
bought reasonable or will take cattle
by the month to winter.
42tf Harrison Trow,
Hereford, Texas,
A Fine Line
Is the verdict of everyone who has
inspected my line of Christmas pres-
ents. Call and sec them and make
your selections before the best are
sold. B. T. Hinton. 43-2t
See our new line of S-K pants,
they look well, wear well and fit
well. Try a pair.
43tf Williams & Harrison.
Notice.
The undersigned, having sold our
coal, grain and hay business to
Messrs. E. R. Rice and W. R.
Evants, hereby request all parties
having accounts with us to please
settle the same at once. All
bills being payable to Beach &
Camp at the old stand.
40tf W. B. Beach.
J. R. Camp.
Boys—The Geesicke Shoes are
what you are looking for. Don't
buy until you see them.
43tf Williams & Harrison.
Died.
Mrs. N. T. Utter, who has been
visiting her sons, L. R. and J. W.
Bradly, for some time, died Satur-
day at the home of the latter. She
had been a sufferer for sometime
from a cancer, which caused her
demise. The remains were shipped
Sunday to Pottsboro, Grayson
county, her old home, where inter-
ment took place, L. R. Bradly
accompanying her remains. The
bereaved family have the sympathy
of the whole community in their
hour of sorrow. She was sixty-five
years of age.
Real Estate Transfers.
J. R. Horn to T. B. Kellow, 160
acres of land near town with resi-
dence and other improvements : con-
sideration $3800.
SOLD BY CONNELL & RUSSELL."
E. L. Ellis to Wm. R. McClah
of Coryell county, ranch property
consisting of three sections; con-
sideration $6500.
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Fins Watches
Diamond Rings and Brooches from
Solid Gold Kings
Ladies' aud Gents' Watch Chains
Ladies' Necklaces, Solid Gold
Lockets and Charms
Lace Pins
Waist Sets
Scarf Pins and Studs
$3.00 to $ 30.00
1.00 to 100.00
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In tact the largest and most complete line oi First Class
Jewelry ever carried in Hereford at
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The Texico Saloon
JacK Harwell, Proprietor
Dealer in
FINE WINES. WHISKEYS BHD CIGARS
THE PUREST AND BEST WHISKEYS
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES - - -
The place where you gst right treatment and fair prices
TEXICO, NEW MEXICO
Bank Notice
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the Hereford National
Bank will be held Tuesday, January
13th, 1903, at its banking rooms,
for the purpose of electing officers
and directors to serve the ensuing
year, and for such other business
as may come before the meeting.
Polls open from 1 to 3 o'clock p. m.
43-4t C. W. Dodson, Cashier.
Gloves, more gloves and better
gloves, wool mitts, wool gloves,
lined gloves of all kinds, also kid
gloves and buck gloves. Prices 25u
to $2.50 per pair.
43tf Williams & Harrison.
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Vanderburgh, F. L. The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1902, newspaper, December 12, 1902; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142327/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.