The Hereford Brand, Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909 Page: 15 of 16
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Hotel Iowa
EQUAL TO ANY
Good Meak, Chan Bed*. Hot sod CM
to Gum*. Special rates by the month and to
T. G. NANCE, Prop.
SAMPSON
A Dark Bay all purpose Stallion will make the season
at our barn. No better bred horse in the country.
$12.50 to insure colt to stand.
DEXTER
A Blood Bay Wilkes Stallion, weight 1050, will also
be kept by us. He is a fine Roadster and goes
all the gaits. A good chance to get a fine
traveler at a moderate price.
ONE-HALF MILE SOUTH OF HEREFORD
Clyde Ricketts
Home Bahery
For
Plain
Rolls,
Cream Bread, Buns^
jake schack
We call the attention of the Farmers to the big
Black Percheron Stallion. Jake Schack. which
will make the season at my barn 15 miles north-
west of town on the Barton place 21-2 miles south
of old La Plata. Prices made known at the barn
h. z. SITES
$6.5Q PER TON
We Have some good coal on cars and in stor-
age for $6.50 and up. A few tons delivered
from the cars will save you money.
w. l. fallwell & sons
Hereford Ice Co.
PHONE 350
ice
Coupon Books—We urge upon
every consumer of ice the us* of our
coupon books for we can not only
make you a cheaper price in this way
but can give you better service and
the customer will also find it much
more convenient than paying cash
each time. There is no difficulty in
making change, no time lost with
several of your neighbors on the route
ahead of you to make us late. Un-
used coupons not detached from cov-
ers are good for their fall face value
in cask at our office any day. You
help us to give yon better service by
buying a coupon book.
PI old MEXICO
ia Old Dominion,
let Chili Cm Cftva# ftut
(Mkukutod.
THE BRAND'S SPECIAL
CLASSIFIED ADS
Natlor for this cotswn and local adsaay where in the paper will be inserted at
rsie oI one cent a word or live cents a itno tar each insertion. Pay in advanoe *a
less you can be easily found on the street or tu your office the ktst at the month.
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and all Rinds
tad Cookies
TOMPKINS <SI HACKER, - Proprietors
RELIABI
While I am apeakmg of cathe-
drals or cburctee will say I never
saw anything ia America to com-
pare with their splendor The na-
tional museum where we saw many
carved stones that no one knew any
thing about. A great many must
have been chiseled by some one who
had seen "Old Nick" himself. Mrs.
Stambaugh had a friend living in the
city who went with us and was a
great help. In the evening we went
to the "Bull Fight/' I guess I had
better not aay much about this but
it was an horrible affair. Monday
the 15, we went t o the market.
This is a much larger affair than we
saw in Tampico. Mr. Stambaugh
got several snap shots of the mar-
ket. I did not know that some of
our crowd look eo much like Mexi-
cans until I see the pictures devel-
oped. In the evening we went to
the president's summer home, called
Chapultepec. It is about 3 miles
out of the city. It is a beautiful
place.
The castle was commenced in 178J
and each emperor and president has
added to it until now it is a castle
indeed, it is also the site of the na-
tional military academy. About
half way up there is a large cave in
the mountain connected by a shaft
and elevator on top. There is a
very interesting legend connected
with this cave. There are beautiful
flowers on every side and way up on
the mountain side where the rocks
are hanging in their native places,
there in each crevice is a beautiful
rose or geranium, or hanging honey-
suckle and way down almost under
your feet is a beautiful lake, with
boats rowed by dusky maidens,
dressed in gaudy costumes. 1 t
seems to be one continuous park all
around you, as you come around the
driveway to the east there lies the
city and a broad valley before your
view. From this point it does not
look large enough to be a city of
360,000 people and way beyond the
city to the east are two snow-capped
mountains plainly to be seen yet
said to be 70 mites away. Beyond
the city and rather to your left you
can see the hill and church of Gaud-
lupe. We tneu decended down a toot
path by the way ot the big cvpress
tees, one we measured was i7 feet
around
We left that nig.v for Tex is and
as we have passed over this road
before and it ;s not necessary to
mention it except "he beggars. I
had fotg-'tten to r. -ntion them be-
fore and I don't au * wny because
we met them it ev *;y turn and at
every stop and v rr • of the most pit-
iable sights.
At San Louis • Vosi, 337 miles
from Mexico City, Mr and Mrs.
Stambaugh and Mr and Mrs Pal-
mer stopped off Tney said to buy
some more Mexican drawn work but
I think they went stright to the
Mexican restaurar.' where we got
that mixture once before. We ar-
rived at Laredo. SuO miles from
Mexico City Thursday a. m. at 5 .30
arriving at San Antonio, 153 miles
from Laredo, at 1 p m. Here the
crowd all stopped for the winter ex-
cept myself. I had a plenty and
came back to Hereford.
Onk f the Crowd.
Veterinary Notice.
I am still at Collup's wagon yard
for dental work or lay calls. Phone
I No. 1. Residence Phone 142.
1 11-tf Dr F. K Bowe. V. S.
Baggage Hauled
| We have a baggage wagon in con-
nection with our livery. Springs
under neath for moving furniture
without breakage Trunks and ex-
press handled with care Phone
249. Sherk & Stanek 4-tf
fM
FOR RENT 5 rooms in rear ot our
office. See O K Land Co 7tf
! FOR RENT good 5 room residence.
with good outbuildings, well and
windmill, bearing orchard; desire-
ably located in the Evants addition.
See O. K Land Co. 8rf
ROOMS AMD BOARD
Roomers -Some roomers and board-
ers. Mrs. P. L. Johnson 52-tf
W8CBLLAM40S
FOR SALE threshed baled millet in-
quire of David Alban west of Pur-
cell Livery Barn. 12-tf
WANTED a girl to do house work.
Two in family permanent position
to right party. A.J.Lipscomb, lp
FOR SALE double row planter at
Jno. N. Jacobson's blacksmith i
shop. Get it quick. 9 4t i
j
SAFE—Iron office safe 15x20 in-
ches inside, for sale cheap. See
H. L. Waterman 11-4t
WANTED land listed with us for
sale. 160 acre tracts preferred. 1
Press Burnam Land Co , over Gar-
rison Bros. Stf
PASTURE —I will pay cash rent for
fenced section 10 to 12 miles out
of town if good grass. Address A|
B. care Brand.
mm. mr ATIgam
For Sale —320 acres close in, will
be soid at a bargain See L.
Gough j 4-tf
Simon—Good section >• Castro
county, has 100 acres fine alfalfa
land Tne price is a bargain.
52-tf Gough k Russell.
Quarter -160 acres well improved,
7 1-2 miles from Hereford, 2 miles
from Jowell. $1000 cash closes a
deal.
i 52-tf Gough & Russell
Half Section-a i 420 acres, 4 1-2
miles from Hereford, at Jowell.
$3,000 cash, balance on good terms
at 8 per cent interest
52-tf Gough & Russell.
FOR SALE Will sell at sacrifice
160 acree I 1-2 miles from Kelso.
One thousand dollars down, balance
one to seven years. Address boa
734, El Reno, Oklahoma. 10-4t
FOR SALE eggs of the pure breed
Rhode Island Reds, single comb.
$1 for setting. Phcne 342, Mrs.
W. J. Gililland 9-4tp
WANTED to hire a 2 gang Sulkey
Breaking Plow and ordinary farm
wagon for couple of weeks Address
W. M. A. care Brand lip
Land —Wanted a section of land
near Hereford. Will trade good
property near Chicago which is pay-
ing good revenue Say what you
have and address Advertiser, care
of The Brand. 47 tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE a 20-horse
power engine and large separator
The engine can be used for plowing
also Both are in good condition
and readv for use See or address
mc at Hereford. Texas, 4 miles
southeast of town M<*yme Beg-
man 11:f
wanTE To sell or ex ha tig- 25-
000 growing tfrees, nr.- stiy apples
[on <t IjO acre tract of land Hv it- i
nej r the Santa Fe railr- ;td a d adjoin-
ing Sauth Hereford. Fine location for
a Canning Factory. Will v.: cheap
or exchange for ummpr >v- : Land.
S"I- - * f O K La:, i Co
3-kOOM H *SK. newly painted
and papered, south tron\ lot *#«>*•
20* feet. w ll with windm.l, m**r:'
block milk house, shed, stable,
chicken house, about 2 1 tr .it trees,
blackberry vines, rosr bushes, etc.
Price $1,500 . about 8 olc a* from
post efftee For terms see ('. Q
Lee. >tf
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE A car of fresr. Jersey
miich cows and heifers a' money
saving prices. A j M.,.er, (.'in
yon, Tex ltp
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
For Sale —-The Iowa Hotel for sale
or trade. See L Gough. 34-tf
FOR SALE 8-room house, small
barn. 2 lots, lot of fruit trees,
at a bargain. For particulars see
^cherer Land Co 7-tf
FOR SALE 6-room house, well and
wind-mill, fruit trees, large barn,
chicken house, cor rail,{lot 100x140 ft
near public school. Terms if desired.
See C. O. Lee. 7tf
NEW 4-room bungalo, nicely paint-
ed and papered, well with wind-
mill. stable 12x24, lot 100 ft , front
200 ft deep, east front ; this place
is near the College. Price $1,500.
For terms see C. O Lee 9-tf
FOR SALE my place near the Col-
lege, 200*295 ft , 4-room house,
hall and 2 closets House in yard
with 2 rooms, dugout, good barn
arid sheds, chicken house and 50
bearing fruit trees. For particulars
address J. W Ford Stf
F1 h Salk Or Tra:-k 665 4 acres
of land nine mues South of Here-
ford. Texas . 160acr#s in ultivation,
four-room house, fenced and cross
fenced Will trade f r - it lificum bet-
ed land i K mtas. M.sjuuri. I.linoi*
or I wa
-tf W B Park. Hereford T-x
Fuk -SA LHJl, • - room r-esideic e tun
11. -.t it ir /ot. r-jr.ent walk*,
lvirg'.' tree* pea he.$, plums,
(' i"rr -i u gr, pe vines, •.•ernes,
. uw'i •*«. t'Mil. she-Is stab, e
uid it her i i'. •• .: .< i. r. i, only '• M^cks
from p s' ; -. Pii >uo •),
terms ash ba'ianr4* in -.-.ne
'w v«*ars S'-e •' > Lee 7'f
i >'
Wl
t.> bo V
. : t r-ige
in Hereford w • .; • . vou
wit, any r. irc.v ' o: i • , r ■ n. ,e'U
yju any ai/e b'i- ck from : ne to '¥)
af-res If you wish to buy either
an unimproved or improved tarm
near Hereford we have some ot 'ne
best bargains to be had in thu lo-
cality.
$-tf C. 0 Lee, Hereford. Texas
i«X)D 7 r'-om residence vuih front,
well tr. 1 windmill, t'able .,'0x4')
also o'ner outbund.ngs.
FOR SALE-—One pair o: < year old
mules, wagon and harness This
is a bargain Inquire at The Brand
office. I)
acres of gr-. ir. 1, all n-:i> ed, y ird
wan woven wire, oaiaO'-e woh wire
netting . located n*ar Coll-ge Price
$4,000 Terms ♦?: suit porcnaser
See or phone '' <j '.ee ->tf
Tkrra Blanco Hcrefords
L. R. BRADLEY. Owner W. T. WOMBLE. Manager
...BREEDERS OF
We offer special inducements in
quarter and half section tracks close
in to actual settlers. We have some
on easy payments. Hereford ia in
the shallow water belt. Write us for
oarticulars. Address
BASKIN LARD COMPANY
Htssroao, Tsaas
Election Tomorrow
Come out and vote for three trus-
tees tomorrow The school de-
mands that much interest on your,
part in her welfare. Remember all
who are in the larger district vote j
this time.
Write owner or call at
my ranch, situated five milei
east of Hereford, on the
Tierra Blanco river.
leant mm him
Heed Hooded by Strike Sis, No. 15*64 7
Autaftsd by Tessa Tam, No. 204440
Will mH a quantity of ymmg
stock either singly or in car loatf
Lots J> * *
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909, newspaper, April 30, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253499/m1/15/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.