The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1906 Page: 8 of 10
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Mr. Connell Writes.
Hillsboro, Texas, June 26, '06
^bJrotoI the Brand,
Hereford, Texas.
Dear Sir:
Enclosed, I hand you check for
. $1.00 for whioh you will please ad-
vanee any subscription to the Brand
for one year. I am glad to note
the continued prosperity oí vour
section of country, and especially so
that of the Brand. Your
its persistent efforts to
advantages of the plains country
has contributed largely to bring
about that prosperity, and richly
deserves the liberal patronage, that
is being given to it by your good
I ¡
people.
: am, yours very truly,
J. P. Connell.
Gov. Browning Will Lecture.
We are requested to announce
that Gov. J. N. Browning- will
lecture for the Panhandle Summer
Normal in this city on Friday eve-
ning, July 6th, at the Presbyterian
church.
His subject will be "How our
. laws are made".
While the lecture is for the bene-
fit of the Normal students, every-
body is cordially invited to attend.
For Sale.
• I am offering, my residence in
West Hereford, also my household
goods and a good organ for sale.
Call at residence for terms. 19-tf
Mrs. E. J. Jackson.
The Anchor buggy is the best, tf
Olton Community
Rev. Winn filled his regular ap-
Bnntment Saturday and Sunday,
ro. Winn was accompanied by
Bro. Williams of Hale Center who
is to be our pastor for another year.
Hisses Zola and Evelyn Storm of
Arney were visiting their uncle,
Chas. Keenan and family Saturday
and Sunday,
Tt F. Brown of Olton went to
Canyon City again this week after
supplies.
J.Z.Powell formerly of Olton,
but who now resides at Plainview
attended church Sunday.
Mr. Ogden and his son, Walter,
are fencing this week.
E. W. Green is dipping arid de-
week.
horriing cattle this wee
eying
Railroad Co., passed throueh Olton
A survevine crew of the Santa Fe
. igt
over the right-of-way from Texico to
Plainview last week. Look out for
the cars.
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols of Lockney
are the guest of their daughter,
Mrs. Cowart this week.
• Buddie .
Presbyterian Church.
Bible school opens at 10 o'clock
on the Sabbath.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:30
p. m. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all.
Wm". G. Keiry, Minister.
Drink Sulphur water.
was
WATCHES
JEWELRY
DIAMONDS
SEE
VANNOY RAY. Jewele"
TBI HEREFORD BRAND
ARNEY NEWS.
Dr. McFarling of Hereford was
called to see Raymond Holden last
Tuesday. 4
Mr. S^orm and Walter Donald
purchased a binder last week.-
Mr. Crum had a very severe at-
tack of toothache last week, but is
bet|er at this writing.
Wheat cutting is in full blast, fif-
teen bushels per acre is the average
expected.
Miss Evelyn Storm visited Miss
Zola at Hart Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Lona Holden has returned
from her.claim in Beaver county.
She was accompanied home by her
sister Mrs. Pearl McGowan.
W. D.
Rock Island Sleeper to Colorado.
Daily, from June 3rd, the Rock
Island will operate a through sleep4
ing car to Denver, leaving Dallas
7 ;00 p. m. and Fort Worth 9 :00 p.
m. reaching Denver 8:30 second
morning.
Very low tourist rates will apply
this route, and full details can be
obtained by addressing 17-4t
Phil A. Auer, G. P. & T. A.
Land Wanted.
Wañted to buy a good, smooth
half section or section of land not
over ten miles from Hereford. If
any improvements are on land, state
what the improvements consist of,
also the distance land is from Here-
ford and in what direction.
Address Lock Box 406,
20tf Washington, 111.
tf
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Better see L. Gough about it.
The Anchor buggy is the best.
The First National Bank will buy
land notes. 9tf
. Mrs. J. B. Stone is visiting in
Amarillo today.
Allan G. Bell is in Gainesville
this week on business.
.
Hereford. Texas
Correlated With Texas Christian University
A school for the masses with specially equipped de-
partments for instructions in Literary, Commercial,
Oratorv and Music courses.
trained teachers
Send for Catalog.
THOROUGH WORK
A. C. ELLIOT, President.
Wanted—A good cook
ard's restaurant at once.
at Rich-
20-tf
Ale* Wright has been removed to
Amarillo for medical attention.
Special bargains in our 10 and
15 cent counters. Barnard & Co. tf
Everyone knows that a drink of good clear water, daily,
for stsck helps them. Then, in place of the old mud
hole you have for your poor cows to wade into to drink
from why don't you put in a tub that is guaranteed
not to leak nor fall to pieces. The time is nearrwhen <
a mud hole on. the place is sure to he, a death trap for > ^
some weak animal vou have.so now is the time to avoid it
Men's and boy's pants and hats
at a great bargain. J. G. Callens.
A slaughter sale on men's and
children's low shoes and slippers. J.
G. Callens. It
We are carrying a very large line
of gloves. Don't buy till you see
them. J. G. Callens. It
Call No. 78 for fresh home ground
meal. Every sack guaranteed. W.
H. Laswell, the mill man. 20tf
Elder J. C. Mason left today for
Paradise to attend the District
Mission Convention.
Do it now. Write to Amarillo
Business College for a catalogue and
information about a business traln-
ing. ■ 14tf
Where can I spend my vacation
most pleasantly and profitably?
.Amarillo Business College, o f
course. 14tf
Bring your com and threshed
grain to w. H- Laswell, the mill
man, Hereford, Texas. 'Phone
Np. 78. 20tf
We are the only house in Here-
ford that carries a full line ot fruits.
Call on us. Give us your trade. J.
G. Callens^ It
Alex Stracban tand J. W. Booth,
two of the ownei's of the Collier
ranch north of town, whose homes
are in Oregon, are in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. L. Ball re-
turned Sunday from Temple where
the latter had been several weeks
for medical treatment.
G. F. A. Robertson of Amarillo is
installing a blacksmith shop in the
iron building belonging to T. J.
Graves on North Dewey Avenue.
The play given at tbe Stone Opera
House on Thursday evening by the
Hereford Dramatic Co. was well
attended and thoroughly enjoyed by
all. The fact that Hereford has
•tome excellent local talent was
plainly evinced.
We have one Waller H.
Wood 7 ft. harvester and
binder that we will close at
$100, 1-2 cash balance
In defered payments. Call
and see us. The machine
guaranteed. 19-tf
HEBEFOPD HDW. CO.
Peters Shoe Co. are among the
largest users of R O C K OAK
SOLES in the world. Their DIA-
MOND BRAND SHOES are
made with bottoms that are the
right sort for all seasons. They
wear better, they are more comfort-
able—and they will save doctor's bills
We are Exclusive Agents for
Peters'
Diamond Brand
Shoes
We Have your size at your price
RCMYRICK
=Clothing and Gents' Furnishings.
é
Our outfit is now in first-
class condition and we are
ready to thresh grain for
the public. We can thresh
your wheat, oats and barley
with practically no waste.
Let us know your wants.
We wish to engage the ser-
vices of a good separator
man for the season. Apply to
J. S. Mollenhour
RANCH 10 MILES NORTHWEST OF HEREFORD
*
Attention Ladies
If you want your clothes washed clean, quick and
with little labor, you should investigate the merits
of the KINCAID'S IDEAL WASHING MACHINE.
None better. Agents wanted.
Mi
HEREFORD. TEXAS
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Ray, J. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1906, newspaper, June 29, 1906; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142475/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.