The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1908 Page: 11 of 12
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Deaf Smith County Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
(Professional and Business Cards
W. J. ROGERS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON . . .
Office at Coulson's Drug Store
Residence Phone 77 Office Phone 105
Wm. m. Knight Jno. P. Slaton
KNIGHT & SLATON
ATTORNEYS
First National Bank Bldg
Hereford; Texas.
W. A. PRICE
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON
Office at El Merita Pharmacy
Res. Phone 220 Office Phone 300
HEREFORD, - TEXAS
Geo. W. Barcus Jno. C. North
BARCUS & NORTH
Attorneys at Law
Hereford, Texas
Office is First State Bask building
R. M. JOHNSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGION'
CITY HEALTH OFFICER
Res. Phone No. 109 Office Phone No. 105
,, - Í"®000* , ,
General Immigration
NOTARY public
Hereford, • - - Texaa
J. W. HICKS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Coulson's Drug Store.
Office Phone 298 Residence Phone 217
G. m. Suggs a. m. Jones
SUGGS & JONES
ABSTRACTERS
Complete Abstract of Title to Deai
Smith County Lands.
HEREFORD, - - - TEXAS
DR. H. H. TAYLOR
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON
Office upstairs in Odd Fellows Building.
Residence Phone 138. Office Phone 16
C. G. Witherspoon W. Claude Witherspoon
C. C. Witherspoon & Son
Dealers in Panhandle Lands
Abstracts prepared on short nytice. Al
kinds of stenographic work done. Ex-
clusive agents for Western Union
Land Co.'s Lands
The Hereford Brand, Friday, December 4, 1908
II
Business Cards
Offlc# at El Mwito Pharmacy
Res. Phone 220 Office Phone 300
HEREFORD, - TEXAS
R. M. JOHNSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGION"
CITY HEALTH OFFICER
Res. Phone No. 109 Office Phone No. 105
J. W. HICKS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Coulson's Drug Store.
Office Phone 298 Residence Phone 217
DR. H. H. TAYLOR
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON
Office upstairs in Odd Fellows Building.
Residence Phone 138. Office Phone 16
Wm. M. Knight Jno. P. Slaton
KNIGHT & SLATON
attorneys
First National Back Bldg
Hereford, Texas.
Geo. W. Barcus Jno. C. North
BARCUS & NORTH
Attorneys at Law
Hereford, Texas
Office in First Stste Bank building
, - L*°D0! , ..
General immigration
NOTARY public
Hereford, • - - Texas
G. M. Suggs A. M. Jones
SUGGS & JONES
ABSTRACTERS
Complete Abstract of Title to Deai
Smith County Lands.
HEREFORD, - - - TEXAS
C. G. Witherspoon W. Claude Witherspoon
C. C. Witherspoon & Son
Dealers in Panhandle Lands
Abstracts prepared on short nytice. All
kinds of stenographic work done. Ex-
clusive agents for Western Union
Land Co.'s Lands
DR. G. F. LeGRAND
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office at El Mérito Pharmacy.
Residence Phone 244 Office Phone 300
A. P. Murchison J. S. Jon«
MURCHISON & JONES
Real Estate and Live Stock
Hereford, Texas
O. E. THOMAS
Funeral Director and Embalmer
With E. B. Black
KING REALTY CO.
Lands, Loans and Insurance
Notary in Office
Abstracting a
Specialty
Hereford,
Texas
f. f. Cnnnell
w. d. Keliehot
The Rayzor Colonization Co.
PLAINS LAND AND CITY
PROPERTY
HEREFORD, TEXAS
O. K. LAND COMPANY
We Buy, Sell and Exchange
Panhandle Land a Specialty
See us Three Doors East of Post Office
A. H. Elliston & Son,
HEREFORD. - - texas
E. F. CONNELL & COMPANY
Real Estate and Live Stock
Panhandle Farms, Ranches and Hereford
City Property of all kinds. Also some good
bargains in Central Texas black land farms.
Miss Henry
ELOCUTION
and ORATORY *
With Mrs. W. A- Holtrrx.Ic
T. C. COMER
CONTRACTO? akvj foil.HER
Plans and SpecificatUfc* ^iven
special attention.
Hereford.
TP.yas
SMITH & ASHBROOK
Represent
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
Jr Phone No 273
OfTürp seennrf dnnr south First National Bank
COAL - GRAIN - HAY
We are in the market for Wheat,
Corn, Oats, Maize and Kaffir Corn.
We handle the best grade of Colo-
rado Coal. Come and examine our
coal and get our prices before buying
Hereford Grain Co.
Phone No. 160 Free Delivery
I
If ynn am fprllne ont-ff-Horti, talc an NW T*b«
1*1, ami yu *i.l íh '1 b«lt*r in tí- n¡"rn¡nc.
, Th*y will niako yon fe.-l Ju*t rleKt. "nature's
REMEDY" «trcngthoii tlio 8tumurh, Llv.-r, Kidney
and ptirlPes tho Blood, d". s itn work thoroughly and
pleasantly, yet It never grlprit, weaken* ,.r n|r-k n -
luvartably making tho user feel «trontfi-r unil better.
Better Than Pills For Liver Ills.
Tak* MS Tablafct for Indigestion, flick fleadaehe, Lorn of
Appetite, Sallow Complexion, l.lver Complaint, 8kin Dltewtea,
Pimple ami Kruptlona, Chilla, Malaria, Bllloutnrii. Rheum*-
tlam, Torpid l.lver or Inactive Kidneys and all trouble árlalos
from Ihn fíi anitivA Afosna.
(Mil:
U? - TARI F T S - MP
rjvtt stiitt
E. T. WOODBURN & SON. . Hereford. Texas
THE BEAUTY
Of THE FUTURE
(Continuad from
with shade and fruit trees and con-
sider how much more valuable they
are than the treeless places. And
more and more are purchasers of
homes coming to value trees. A
shack and a wire fence no longer fill
the Texan's conception o£ a, dwelling
place for his family. He is becom-
ing more aesthetic—which means, in
the final analysis, more sensible—
and he will have something more
than a roof over his head and a bar-
rier to keep out stray stock. He
knows there is health and economy
in fruit and that the fresh, juicy
product of his own trees is better
than the overripe or stale stuff from
the market. He wants shade and
ornamentation for comfort and beau-
ty-
And he will pay for those things.
So, if you can't live to enjoy the
trees or must move or sell out, ycu
may be assured that the trees will
bring much more than they cost.
Whether city dweller or farmer,
it will pay you to plant trees.
We do not undertake to suggest
rules for planting, nor the varieties
to be used. These are matters for
the experts. "For the ordinary home
owner the catalogues of the nursery
books are very instructive. Get a
number of them; study them care-
fully ; make your selections and then
consult the nurseryman. If conven-
ient, get him to go out and look at
your ground ; if not, tell him about
the soil, the location and the drain-
age and modify your selections in
accordance with his advice. He
knows better and he has a reputa-
tion to build up or to sustain.
Then get busy.
We have on display a
nice line of dolls—the best
present for the littleones.
Geo. A. Stambaugh. It
John W. DeAt ey has returm d
from a trip to Illinois.
The Quaker Quartette.
On account of a mix-up in dates
at the home office the Quaker Quar-
tette which was advertised for last
night did not materialize. Many
were disappointed and inconven-
ienced as the hour was so late when
the train arrived and they failed to
put in their appearance that few
knew about it. A few went to the
opera house before they learned of
thp ranrpll^ri Hat
A Want Ad In XI
Send
the
Child
to our store for any-
thing you may want,
it is just as safe as
coming yourself. We
/trefct children with
the same courtesy that yqji would receive. We have
a complete stock of Drugs, Drug Sundries, Toilei
Articles, School Supplies, Etc. Prescriptions will be
filled just as promptly and accurately when your child
brings them as if you had come yourself. Try it.
El Mérito Pharmacy
"Woodburn Has It"
CHOICE FEED
We have a complete stock of
Rich Bran, Shorts, Cotton Seed
Products, Corn Chops, Oats,
Milo Maize Chops, Millet and
"Trico," the best cow feed.
Grist Mill in connection.
Free
Delivery
■■ IHHHM
t
Phone
First State Bank Statement.
Just as the paper goes to press
The First State Bank put out their
statement upon the call of the state
authorities. The statement shows a
satisfactory business and a good in-
crease over a similar period previous
to the last call.
Intermediate Endeavor Program.
For Sunday, Dec. 6.
Topic: Foreign Missions. The
Past and Future of India. Ezekiel
37 ¡1-14,
Leader, James Robinson.
Song—From Greenland's Icy
Mountains.
Roll call and collection of dues.
Three papers or talks:
Geographical location and Physi-
cal features of India—Joe Lrndrum.
Plants and Animals—Roy Jowell.
Religion—Inez Ricketts.
Education—Roy Gough.
What are we doing for India?—
Waldine Wilson.
Song—India.
Reading of Nationrl Superintend
ent's letter by Reba Groves.
Circle of prayers for india.
Sons—Come Over and Helo us.
P. R. Purcell & Sons
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
GOOD SAD1LERS GENTLE- DRIVERS
Special Conveniences for Drummers
HEREFORD ■ TEXAS
The Patronage of the General Public is Cordially Solicited.
^REGISTERED
HEREFORDS
All ages of l ine Hulls
for sale at reasonable
prices.
COMI AM) SI i: TNI CVITI I
J- D. BURKE n
Tierra Blanco Herefords
L. R. BRADLEY. Owner W. T. WOMBLE, Manager
n arrnroQ or
Write owner or call at
my ranch, situated five miles
east of Hereford, on the
Ti rra Rlanra riv*r
BcgM MM mint
Herd Headed by Strike Si*, No. 156*47
AjÉbted by Tens Tom, No. 204446
Will sell a quantity of young
stock either siariy or ia car load
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1908, newspaper, December 4, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142601/m1/11/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.