The Hereford Brand, Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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The Hereford Brand, Friday, September 8 1911
DAYS OF DIZZINESS.
'I
Blood Was Wrong
All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due
to female ailments, are urged to try Cardul, the reliable,
scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly,
yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system,
relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system,
and toning up the nerves. During the past half century,
thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative
results they obtained, from theiise of this wfiR-known medicine.
Come to Hundreds of Hereford
People.
TAKE
The
WomansTonic
Mrs. Jane Callehan from womanly trouble for
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she
says: "1 was not ableVo do my own housework. My
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. 1 had back-
ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they
did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now
I am in the best health 1 have ever been. 1 can never praise
Cardui enough." It is the best tonic, for women.
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardui.
Writt to; Ladies' Advisory Dspt. Chattaaoat* Mtdidae Co.. Chattanooca. Tmml,
lor Specialhutmctiom. aadM-paa> book. " HornTreatmaaf lor Women. ' scat free. in
There are davs of dizziness;
Spells of headache, languor,
backache;
Sometimes rheumatic pains;
Often urinary disorders.
All tell you plainly the kid-
neys are sick.
Doan's Kidrttv Pills
kidney
HiP
in, Bereford.
jpSRIrs. J. E.
§\ve.. Herefo
can strojpgly r
' Kidne
J with
J fche
; morn
Doa
>f oi their ifcerit
;esult><
ii^zy spell;
It tired a{
idney Pills,
Special Ro
SUMMER TOUR
September 30. Final
Call on agent for par
Santa Ft-
Trip R.ates
"ICKETS on sale dally to
irn limit October 31, 1911.
tlars.
• I. GATES, Agent.
fvins, 505 Mies
as, says14"I
mtnendjDoJn's
villi* us/l tflctn
d pack-
the
rvous.
hich I
& Son's
rv effective
riving awa^flese symptoms
kiclnev^MfmpIaiiit and they
ais<TlHfewed my strength and
energy."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn C©.,
P.uffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's
—and take no other. 7
obtained at Woo<!!>
I >rtig Store, were
Problems of
the Fireside
THE BRAND IS ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR—SUBSCRIBE NOW
UP-TO-DATE LIVERY and
SALE BARN ■ 1
When you want a good dflve or an up-to-date rig
call at our Barn. W
and money lately i
mises. We have one
and can give you the
livery service. W
treatment to all. Phip
have swent a great deal of time
rovin/ and enlarging our pre-
f theyGest barns in West Texas
st Accomodations in any line of
gi^frantee courteous and fair
249.
A. L. S H E R K HE?|^sD'
P. R. Purcell & Sons
LiveryjJy~d afld Sale Stables
^lefb gentle drivers
nvoniences for Drummers
ORD
TEXAS
The Patronage of the General Public is Cordially Solicited.
The American home Is the throne and
fountain head of greatness and the des-
tinies of the human ra -e muni iepend
upon the wisdom of the flr-sId •>. PnllM-
clana may make party platforms. Ie$-
I*latur-'S may pass Ian.-*. hut tiw- fuc-
dam«*ntal i< ns of public Impor-
'anre must be finally *ettle<j hy the
man of toll na he quietly sits by the
fireside after the day's work Is i>\i<r
The Strujrffle for Power.
The outntandinK amhlilon of the hu-
man raro today Is power. P1nat'of(.r
with the Inventive g ilus of an Edison
are seeking to fissoi-tnt" cnplta! lit such
a way as to multiply power r^ibor with
the ml*hty trend of a nation marshal-
ing Its arrry, Is se.*k!n«r to arrange Its
forces so as to increase power. The
fn/m«r, with the patient and hon -st en-
deavor typical of hla occupation, la
seeking by organized methods to gain
power. Each la endeavoring to combine
two or more economic units of their
class in su«'h a wny as to lnrfnsn the
powt>r of both The purpose* ar«- laud-
able. but the methods eai-h must em-
ploy present problems In which all hu-
manity is Involved and th *y must be
finally settled at the fireside.
The Problems Upon Us.
We are well Into these problems with
capital In the foreground. Numerous
solutions have beer, suggested, but the
most primitive one Is that of pp/hth-
lttrig by law the extension nnd multi-
plication of power through organised
effort. This solution la manifestly im-
practicable. No one would for n mo-
ment tolerate a law that would prevent
th * invention or use of an appliance
which would multl l*y the power ..f
steam or any oth-.-r potential energy
because perchance it might also In-
crease the danger - in growth th > ele-
ment of danger ai^ iys Increased at the
same ratio as other component par's
To destroy or 11 rr.!' power Is to s'Hke
Slay films
To praetiee what we preach it
more difficult to reach than the high-1
est persimmon on the free.
The man who flares up at what a
newspaper may say about his con-1
duct, should thank the reporter for
what he did not tay.
To be good is often to be lonesome. ,
Don't wait around like a loafer for
a hand-out—pitch into the game if
you can't play anything but "pig-
tale."
A lie told on you will not hurt J
but the truth it powerful inconvenient,
to the guilty.
Six dayt shalt thou labor to skin
thy neighbor, but the seventh shall
be kept "wholly" for more business
The Snap Shots of the Dallas
Newt made a blunder in a recent
tstue presumably on account of his
lack of knowledge of vaccination
customs. Hesays:
"Percy Noodles says that the only
engagement he ever broke outright
was with a girl who was so careful
of her complexion she would permit
kim to kiss her only on her vaccina-
tion mark." Do the high falutin
doctors always vaccinate on the
? Be careful Percy !
when you
re ynti are most
•d lose several
have t'hsmherUtn's
Diarrhoea Pemeiiy at
hand and lake on the first -tppear-
ince of the disease. For sale t y allde- lers.
I INTEND to]
home at 50]
isfaction gus
price. Youi
Mrs. T. B.
FOR PUMPU
L Johnson
Plant.
dressmaking at my
Miles Avenue. Sat-
fanteed in work aad
patronage solicited,
iloman. 28-4t
ENGINES—See J.
the Sub-Irrigatioo
28tf
Star and Lfader Windmills at
Garrison Bros. 26tf
FIRE INSUR/RJCR is so cheap now
that it it in i ie reach of every*
et me inture your
one. Better
home. R. E Ckok.
lOtf
WANTED
Magazine r< q
a representati
alter subscript
extend circulat
ods which ha
successful. Sa
Previous exper
not rssenti.t
time. Address
F. Fairbanks,
Magazine. (SI
York City
ood Housekeeping
uires the services of
in Hereford to loos
in renewals and to
by special meth-
proved unusually
ry and commission
nce desirable, but
hole time or spare
ith references, J.
jood Housekeeping
Fourth Ave., New
Jl-2tp
Hi*** la r*
have the ISMt
iikel? to take
lays' time, unl
olic, Cholera
c
Professional and
Businesss Cards
D
WANT ADS
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
W«. M KNIUKT
KNIGHT A
ATTORN
First Nationa
Herefoii,
Geo. W.
BAKcoa a
Atto
Herefoti
Office in Kirtt Slate
JHO. P. SLATOW
Texas.
C Nutth
L< )ST —Brown
child's coat i
t,
hand embroidered
Methodist church,
It
CALVES P'OR |SALE —700 native
calves, 90 h#ad of 2-year old ; w CrudginKton
child s coat is Methodist c
Thursday. Mri. J E. Kelly
pai vvs ftod !<<ar r'_7(1(1
F. T ROLOSO
Attornrl ay:a«
MvUsr-Wg rHnddinn
Hereford,
Texas
T
mules. Address'Jreen Valley Ranch,
Umbarger, 1*eia4. Jl-4tp
WANTED—Youi1 shoe repairing at
Norton-Poweltfm Saddle Co. JStf
A book for ivery need in the
famous I-P loosej leaf goods at the
Brand office. Call and let us show
you. Endorsed! by thousands af
business men. phone 30. 3tf
FOR TRADE—1 will trade my home
in Hereford f+ a section of good
land. A reasonable encumbrarc? on
F. P Works
Hugh L- UmpiiMS
CRUDGING#ONV#ORKS <k
UlfppftES
WrY E R S
Oeer Post Office Amarillo, Tesss
G. M. iooos
SUGGS
ab:
Complete Abs
Smith,
HEREFORD,
A. M. Jones
& IDRBS
:ts
of Title to Deaf
Funty Lands.
TEXAS
the land
Russell.
Will mi interfere.
Call at The B
of Legal Blanks.
f
J N.
JOtf
nd wher. m need
C. G. WITHEASPOON
coun^li.o%|rr law
Lan<!i rend^e.ijgd t *e paid for
Fesi'l^nt*
HER
TEXAS
rtown proifress an
aires, and la an
Incapacity to cop.
We must quickly
sltlon or pass rap
ownership
To acquire th<
return to the dark
.riowledgrient of nr
a Ith huniun affal-s
■•'•ed« from th! ijm-
y on to g >vernment
de^r<-e uf .-f
TKe
Martin
REPEATING RIFLE
You can buy no better $in
(or target work and ail
small game up to
200 yards.
fam |
xt
TW1341
I uiti f ur iWitWuI <i«rn.
i 3 (of M t*4*r.
Model
20
Without
change of
mechanism it
handles .2 2 short,
long or long-rifle cartridges
perfectly. The deep Ballard
rifling develops maximum power and
accuracy and adds yean to the We of rifles.
I tnp It prmrctum f rrm dcattrulgw—pfavnM powdw and
n hnns Wown b«fk. Th« mdr tin-twa arm lrt rfcirtj thmOl
' bud SBtJ alknn mnek. tccutaie repeat altuta. WilK ■mill slf
rnoMmctiKM. mnovahla km pana. Uait parta aitnf -22—ilialha
id eaant to clean. A great vacaouo r.oa. Aak asjr gua daaiar.
_ j catalac
what nfla
fMency In clv1H*«Mon. we mim' de-
velop every pouri " ' «*> t ;......
for uaefulness tl
and multiply this
as human ltuc -n'i '
Islnir. as far
of danirer wltf
source nf power
The problerci* '•
son today fire
tlon awaits th>-
< onslderatlon "f
and !>>s h«arla «•>
side.
'«* Is In all r ; n
wer an many t«rr «-
"in devlM mlri .<n-
•«sib|e. th'> element
it weaken! nif thf
'he Industrial h .rl-
■itlc and t'icjr * iu-
trlotlc anil ir ful
>*n of noble minds
1 y alt by tne ;ir«-
Shi (st* in* I by *h« ( *flo. l
HEREFORD NURSERY
L P LANDRUW Pno *i"jn
7%e fflarff/t A/rearms Gx
42 Willow Street New Harts. Caaa.
The Brand $1 Per Year
The Brand
those Passpo
second-sheeti
well. In two
8U14. Ph
Hereford
Amarillo
Wildorado..
Vega
Alamoosa
Adrian
Cap Rock..
a no* supply of
oad Manila
one likes so
8} x 11, and ||
o. 30. Jtt
Altitude.
.3810 feet
.366.' (eet
388V feet
39S6 feet
.4000 feet
J99S feet
>1-'.
Building /Material!
We k*nJlc ALL KINDS.ef Buildmg MutcrtjJ usujlly cjrricd
iu a firtt'dasi Lumber Y^r4- FLijt/t.g Mill in ccnnccUcti. Let
us figure on your next billcf !uurt>cr, etc No matter how small
or how large will nuMe it to your interest
T. M. Palmer Lumber Co.
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911, newspaper, September 8, 1911; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253620/m1/7/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.