The Hereford Brand, Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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Hereford Brand, Friday, December 8 1911
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SALE R
and
When you want a good drive^Dr an up-to-date rig
1 our Barn. We h^re spenj^i great deal of time
toney lately impipving a/d enlarging our pre-
We have one o/the belt barns in West Texas
can give you the best accomodations in any line of
ry service. We kuamntee courteous and fair
itment to all. Pho^£49.
L.SHERK HE?K2!D'
iR. PurcelL&, Sons
y, Feed an^ale Stables
D SADDLERS / GENTLE DRIVERS
Conveaie/ces for Drummers
^Hereford
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TEXAS
The R^rtBage of the General Public is Cordially Solicited.
Round Box
S«nt Free by Mail to
Married Women
AOMIIi
FREKLAND COMPANY, Detroit, Ml«h.
"Cardui Cured Me"
For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks
of Tread way, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She
says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die. I
could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all over. The
doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so
many, and I began to take it. and it cured me. Cardui
saved my lifel Now, I can do ar.ything."
TAKE
Cardui
The
Woman* Tonic
If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of
the pains peculiar to weak women, such as hsadache,
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you
Should try Cardui, the woman's tonic. Prepared from per-
fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the best
remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothinj but good.
It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects.
Ask your druggist. He sells and recommends Cardui.
WWteto.' Ladles' Adviaen Dept. Chattanoota Medicine Co , Chattanooga. Tern.,
lor Sfctml IrutrmttoM, ud 64-page book, "Horn* Treatment tor Women. ' i«at free. J M
Place Your Order for Xmas Cakes
—THE HEREFORD BAKERY.
ONLY ONE "BEST.*
Hereford People Give Credit
Where Credit Is Due.
Coal -JCustomers Take Notice!
■PR ■ '
tr
Owing to the fact that we must pay for our coal before we
deliver it to you we must ask you to have the cash for us as soon
as we deliver you YOUR COAL. From now on we cannot accept
your orders for coal unless you have the money ready for us on
delivery of the coal. It is our desire to treat you right and fair
and at the same time treat ourselves right and fair.
We carry a full line of HAY, GRAIN, SALT and POSTS.
HUGHES GRAIN COMPANY
JAS. A. HUGHES, Manager
The Cash Grain and Coal Store- Phone No. 1
People of Hereford who suf-
fer with sick kidneys and bad
backs want a kidney remedy
that can be depended upon.
The best is Doan's Kidney Pills,
a medicine for the kidneys only,
made from pure roots and herbs
ind one that is backed by cures
in Hereford. Here s Hereford
testimony:
Mrs. Clarence Smith, till E.
Third St., Hereford, Texas,
says: "We have used Doan's
Kidney Pills in our family, get-
ting this remedy at \\ oodlutrn
& Son's Drug Store. About
two months ago I gave Doan's
tlx my child, who
from kidney
they proved so
that 1 heartily re-
IJoan's Kid-
permanent
f Professional and
Busftnei
J
Kidney Pi
was suff
weakness
satisfactory
commend them,
nev Pills made
a
other
to no
a
is
cure in this case after
remedies had been taken
avail. This preparation
safe and reliable one."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co,
Buffalo. New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name-
and take no other.
Doan's
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Fill the Churches.
The churches would be full to
overflowing if preachers would follow
the injunctions of the 3ible.
The Bible says: "Heal the sick
and comfort the sorrowing," but the
ministers of today do not do it.
I; the members of congregations
felt free to call on the preachers
when they become ill or go to them
in distress and sorrow, the church
would mean much more to them than
it does now.
The trouble with most of us is that
we are not broad enough
We should study not one thing but
all things if we would be healthful,
contented and happy.—Iadianola
(Ok.) Press.
F0R~YOUR HAIR.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
Wm. M Knight
KNIGHT
RATE—Want Ads, one cent s word: ATT
for each insertion, or Sc per line, j First Nat
Try cme. Cash with order. 42tf : Hereford,
^R SALE OR TRADE—Quarter
section, 14 miles west of Hereford, I
do improvements, $12.50. Will take j
N. W. Ark , city or farm improved.
P- O. Box 288, Ft. Stockton, Texas.1
LOST—Black fur, mink.
please return to Mrs
Hawkins.
LOJT—Sunday night at First Chris-
'/ tian church, lap robe with lion de-
sign. Finder please return to 2. P.
Arthur. 4J2t
^OR SALE—At a bargain, a nice
J room house well located or will
rent same. A. H. Elliston &
Son. 44 2t
rmder
Bank Bldg
Texas.
Geo. W. Barest
BARCUS *
Attorneys
Hereford
0#ca ta First Slat* Baak buildmg
F. T. ROLOSON
Attorney at
Mdler-Wi
Hereford,
Texas
J. W Crudgington F. Work*
Hugh L. Utnphres^
Crudgington, Works I'mphres
LAWYI
Especially e.juip
suits, land Uitg
S. Courts and A'
i 0*er Post Office
St handling damage
and cases m (be (J
?eilate Courta ot Teias-
Amarillo, Texas
FOR SALE—320 acres of land one
* mile west of Kelso, Deaf Smith
Co., Texas, being the north half of! G M svaas a
section No. 20, Twp. 4, Range 3 SUGGS & JON
East. I will sell this land at a bar-j abstracters^ '
gain and on easy terms, as I am too' Complete Abstratp of jKle to Deal
far away to give it the proper at-;
tention. Address D. Anderson,
Sampsel, Mo.
Smith Cognti
HEREFORD,
,ands.
texas
Mere Are Facts We Want You to Prove
at Our Risk.
When th > roots of the hnir nr< en
tlrely d«*!id ami tho of th«> aralp
are ginzpd over we do not beM re that
anything • im restore hair growth.
But. wh«*n th hair roots retain any
life, we believe tti -re Is nothing that
will no surely promote ha;r growth -a
will rtesal! Unlr Tonle To prove
that HtateuMgit. we promise to prompt
ly return MpWe money you pay us for
ReraH /DB'^nay1 Tonic, should It not
please v
IlezalUBQ" Ilalr Tonic deatroys the
germ* OTileh are usually responsible
for It penetrates to the roots
of tbAtoalr, stimulating and, by pro-
moting ^trtmlution, nourishing them.
flexall "93" Hair Tonb* helps to
relieve iwalp Irritation, to remove
dandruff, to prevent the hair from
falling out. nnd to promote an In-
creased growth of hair. It eomes in
two slses. prb-es 50 cents and fl.00
Remember, you can obtain It only
at our store — The Kexall Store
Corner Drug Store
FOR SALE OR TRADE-Buggy in
v good shape. Inquire of E. E.
Adams, Summerfield, Tex. 40-4tp
FOR RENT—Old O K Land Office
^ and our present office and fixtures.
A. H Elliston & Son. 44-2t
J^OR SALE—Brown Leghorn Hens
and Pullets, Trio Indian Games.
W. C. Russell, Hereford, Texas.
44-2tp
jF'IRE INSURANCE is so cheap now
that it is in the reach of every-
one. Better let me insure your
^ome. R. E. Cook. lOtf
WANTED —Your shoe repairing at
V Norton-Powelson Saddle Co. 35tf
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For
V land near Hereford 429 acres of
Coleman county land in a good cot-
ton belt, only 2 miles from good,
little town. Will gin about 5,000
bales of cotton this year. This
farm is about £ in cultivation, bal-
ance in grass and has fine stream
everlasting stock water. A. H.
Elliston. 35tf.
The regular meeting of the Frait
and Truck Growers Association is
held on first Saturday afrernoon of
each month at 2:30 o'clock. All
invited. 30tf
Kaffir Corn.
For the first time in the history of
the product, kafhr ccrn has been
listed by grain exc.nanges. In other
j words, kaffir corn nas forced com-
mercial recognition along with wneat,
oats, rye, corn and barley. Carry
the news to the farmer man of West
Texas and the Panhandle. There'll
be something doing in those districts
next year.—Star-Telegram.
Nakes 157 Bushels Her Acre.
That Indian corn can be success-
fully grown by irrigation in the Kos-
1 weii\country has been clearly demon-
strate^ this year. On the Berrendo
farms best record has beeb made
J on a plat j of one-fifth acre. It was
the bloody V butcher variety and not
only were t\e stalks fromiO to 12 ft
hign buf the were well matured
end frofn two tcfV three on each stalk.
The corn was g. Jlithered and weighed
and 314 bushels|Swas the record, and
thus making atSi average of 157^
busheh to the a'^rre
FOR SALE—One nice kitchen cab-
l ibet, one extension dining table,
one dresser,\thi*e chairs, one rock-
er, orte tower pulverizer. See them
at O K Land Office. A. H. Ellis-
ton. it
Hera is a woman who speaks from per-
sonal knowledge and long experience, viz.,
Mra. P H. Brogan, of Wiiaon, Pa , who *a a,
"I know from experience that Chamberlain a
Cough Kenedy 1a far atiperior to an* other.
For croup there ia nothing that excels it."
For sale ny all dealers.
Your Children
Against Bowel Trouble
Many children at an early age
become constipated, and fre<iuently
serious consequences reault. Not
being able to realize his own con-
dition, a child's bowels should be
constantly watched, and a grutie
laxative given when necessary.
l)r Miles' Laxative Tablets are
especially well adapted to women
and ' children. The Sisters of
Christian Charity, 5.)s Charles St.,
Luzerne, Pa., who attend many
cases of sickness say of them
"Borne time ajro we ke«*n usln* Dr.
MIIm' lAxntlvn Tablets and flrnl that
wm like th«*m v«ry much. Th«lr actloa
la excellent and wn are grateful for
having h««n rna<l« acquainted wttb
them. We have had reeulte In
every <-•>*« and thn Mlatara are very
much planned."
The form and flavor of any medi-
cine is very important, no matter
who is to take it. The taste and
appearance are especially important
when children are concerned. All
parents know how hard it 1* to give
the average child "medicine," even
though the taste is partially dia-
gmsed In using Dr Miles' Lax
ative Tablets, however, this ditfh
culty is overcome. The shape of
the tablets, their appearance and
candy-like taste at once appeal to
any child, with the result that they
are taken without objection.
The rich chocolate flavor and
absence of other taste, make Dr.
Miles' Laxative Tablets the ideal
remedy for children.
If th>* first box fails to benefit,
the price is returned. Ask your
druggist. A box of 25 doses c ists
only J5 cents. Never sold in bulk.
MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Ilhhart. Ind.
3
OMAHA, NEB and retuptf $28.00
On sale. Decembec/il and
Limit Dccembei
DALLA^ and urn $14.30 On
sale IJec. 17A 18. Limit L)cc.
22nd/
E. R. RE
Ag'ent
Building Material!
We handle ALL AJNDS cf BuildiA/( Mjtcridljjsujllycjrricd
1/1 j first'c/jss Lu(nbet\Yard. PlanJbg Mill iib 'ccnatctiea. Let
us figure on your nextAill of lumber, etc. tyro matter how small
or how large wc will ^akt H to flur Mtejpit
T. M, PJlmer Lumber Co.
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911, newspaper, December 8, 1911; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253633/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1&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.