The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1903 Page: 1 of 12
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Entered April 17, 1902, as second-class mail matter, post office at Hereford, Texas, Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
HEREFORD, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 27. 1903
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The Brand
Hereford, Texas
No. 41
Heating and Cooking Stoves
We carry a complete line of stoves and can save you money on same. See
our line before purchasing. Come around and let us tell you how you can get
along this winter with twenty-five per cent less coal than you used last winter
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FARM IMPLEMENTS
Now that it has been
thoroughly demonstrated
that this is a superior
country for farming pur-
Soses, of course you will
nd farming implements
and farm machinery of all
kinds a necessity. It
would give us pleasure to
show and explain to you
the merits of the cele-
brated McCormick Bin-
ders, Mowers and Rakes.
These machines have
stood the test of years' of
service and we have yet to
find a user of a McCoimick
machine who was not
Eleased in every way with
is excellent piece of prop-
erty. Investigate the mer-
its oi the McCormick be-
fore buying a machine of
any other make.
WINDMILLS
We do not have to make
any claims for the Eclipse
Windmills. Manufactur-
ers of other makes of
Windmills, in advertising
their wares, make the
claim that theirs is "as
good as the Eclipse," but
none claim to make any
better mill than the
Eclipse. This claim is the
Eclipse's best advertise-
ment, unless it be the tes-
timony of those now using
the Eclipse and have given
it a thorough test. Among
the owners of Eclipse Mills
we refer you to Ira Aten,
Judge L. Gough and T. A.
Cox. Remember we are
sole agents for these wind-
mills and would be pleased
to show to you their good
points.
SHELF HARDWARE
In Shelf Hardware our
stock is complete and we
can supply your wants at
a saving to you. Call for
what you want in this line
—we have it. We can't
enumerate the whole list,
but in Queensware, Glass-
ware, Cuttlery, Etc., we
are setting the pace for
the great Hereford coun-
try, especially in price and
quality. In our store
"How Good" comes first
with "How Cheap" a close
second. What you need
to do is to come into our
place and let us convince
you. You ought to "put
your home in order" for
cold weather. Also let us
sell you a good Heater.
Ours are the Much-Heat-
Little-Fuel kind.
StringfcIIow-Hume Hardware Company
HEREFORD, TEXAS
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Ray, J. & Vanderburgh, F. L. The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1903, newspaper, November 27, 1903; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142375/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.