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The Hereford Brand, Friday. February 28, 1913
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Absolute Safety is the policy of
this Bank.
We Put Forth our best efforts to the
end that every worthy patron may
be properly cared for.
ALL banking business entrusted to
our care receives the most careful
attention.
YOUR business solicited, appreciated
and protected.
First National Bank
Public School Honor Roll.
Names of pupils in city schools
that have made an average of 90
per c^nt or above for the first term
of school.
PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Harold Hicks, Jack Rogers, Oscar
Womack, Rosa Kearns, Mabel Ren-
fro, Everett Howard, Mary Short,
Ethel Woroble, Loretta Baker, Gra-
ham Myrick, Paul Smith, Gladys
Bryant, Thelma Tynes, William
Black, Daniel Bel!, Clyde Corroll,
Tom Gallaher, Frank G res sett, John
A. Johnson, J. W. Johnson, LeRoy
Lank in, Cecil O'Brien, John Vincent,
Paul Wilson, Lula Orr, Mary Jones,
Lewis Antony, Lois Brazil, Edna
Shultz, Mabel Jowell, Annie Love-
lace, Ethel Rice, < Luciie Megert,
Ora Mae Turner, Neva Smith, Ada
Smith, Merle Elliston, Floyd Wilson,
Ruth Hough, Annie Parker, Annie
Lea, Davis Clark, Mattie Mounts,
Rosa May Carl, Flossy Rayzor,
William Baker, Esther Fox, Mabel
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POLISH
Makes it Easy to Clean Those Hard-to-get-at places
It puts an end to the back-breaking task of dusting
and polishing hardwood floors, linoleums, oil-cloth,
etc. It saves the trouble of climbing on chairs and
the dangers of step-ladders to clean the tops of doors,
closets, moldings, etc.
It collects the dust everywhere and holds it until it is
shaken or washed out. It saves the moving of beds
and heavy furniture to clean under them.
Reduces housework and insurs absolute freedom from
germ-laden dust. Puts a high, hard, durable lustre on
hardwood floors and other varnished, painted or
finished surfaces.
TRY IT AT OUR RISK.-We will sell you an O-Ceder Polish
Mop for SI 50. with the understanding that if it is not absolutely
satisfactory after two days' trial, we will refund your money
promptly. Try O-Ceder Polish, the vegetable compound, for
brightening and cleaning all polished and finished surfaces. Use
a few drops on a cheese-cloth dampened with water. 25c to $2.50
E. T. WOODBURN & SON
DRUGGISTS
COAL
Our stock of coal is at all times com-
plete and we make prompt deliveries
Colorado Lump $8
Mexico Nut - $6
Sunshine MaHfand Lump $8
We will appreciate your business
Telephone 41
FALL.WELL <& SON
Barnhart, Mary Bicki.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Donelda Site*, David McDonald,
John Turner, Alta Farris, Inez
Terry, Olive Wilton, Ruth Smith,
Ruth Lee, Mary Carter, Frankie
May Baker, Helen Jenkins, Alice
Dickert, Glenn Boardman, Dick
Norton, Haliie Womack, Blanche
Warren, Roy Robertson. Gertrude
Robinson,. Jay Barnett, Thelma
Hough, Graoe Sites.
RICH SCHOOL.
Bessie Robertson, Grace Wilson,
Allene Robinson, GoochieSisk, Olive
Buster, Travis Dameron, Nelia Car-
ter, Mary Blacet, Gilbert Fox,
Jennie Carter.
The thing of most interest and a
matter usually considered of small
importance is the fart that of the
450 tardy marks made during the
half year, more than 425 of them
were made by pupils who did not
made an average of 90 per cent. In
the high school the rule is almost
without an exception; pupils who are
tardy do not make good averages or
good pupils. We feel that if parents
generally recognized the fact that
pupils in Grammar and High School
grades could not do the work if al-
lowed to be tardy or absent un-
necessarily, they would make a
stronger effort to see that their
children are in school the whole
time.
Stands Ahead.
There is something about Hunt's
Lightning Oil that no other liniment
possesses. Others may be good,
but it is surely the best. It does all
you recommend it for, and more.
For sprains, cuts, bruises, burns,
aches and pains, it has no equal on
earth. It stands head on my medi-
cine shelf. Very truly yours,
T. J. Brownlow,
Livingston, Tenn.
25c and 50c bottles. l-4t
Adrian Items.
From V ira Sentinel
... Miss Jessie Marsh had a Valentine
box last Friday for the pupils of the
>«« «* t£ni .afera
F. Wright's Sunday.
There will be a box social at the
school house Friday night, Feb. 21.
Everybody invited and ladies are re-
quested to bring the boxes.
Mrs. George Bills spent last Fri-
day at H. Klein's.
Mr. and Mrs. Oleson entertained
several of the young people last
Saturday evening.
Mr. Funk, southeast of Adrian
had the misfortune of breaking his
leg in a runaway last week.
Misc Anna Jacobfon entertained
last Friday night in honor of Mr.
Klare Meltvedt.
SYMPTOMS OF CMSUMTHM
Yield to Vinol.
The medical profession do not ho-
llevo that consumption Is Inherited,
but a person may Inherit a weakness
or tendency to that disease.
A prominent citizen or EvansvHle,
Ind„ writes: "I was III tor five
months with pulmonary trouble, and
had the beet of doctors; I had hemorr-
hages and was In a very bad way.
Through the advice of a friend 1 tried
Vlnol, and I feel that it saved my
life. It is all you recommend It to
ho. I believe It Is the greatest medi-
etas on earth. I have advissd others
to try Vlnol, and they have had the
sams results." (Name furnished on
request.)
Vlnol soothes and heals the Inflamed
surfaces and allays ths cough. Vlaol
crsatss an appetite, strengthens ths
digestive orgsns and gives ths patient
strength to throw oC Incipient pulmo-
nary diseases.
Try a bottle of Vlnol .with ths un-
derstanding that your money will ho
retarnsd if it dose not help yon.
The Corner PrugfMore, Stocking A
Mcl*sn, Props., Hereford, Tex.
, < (Adv.)
Mr. and Mrs. John Tomimichael
of Chicago tre here to be with his
mother, who has been quite ill st
her home. She is reported much
better today.
Just to See ^
What
ns
Try a sack of Albatross Flour,
a can of Seal Brand Coffee,
some White Swan Can Goods--
just try them, that's all.
Remember we are carrying a
heavy stock of all STANDARD
Brands of goods and are selling
them wright.
When in town if you want to
see any one, ask us about them
—they all come here.
CARDWELL BROS.
Telephone 81 I
Texas Legislative Heirs.
With only 10S members present,
the Texas Legislature is trying to
maintain its dignity.
One of the first things done after
re-assembling was to pass a resolu-
tion condemning the murder of
Madero and Sourez of Mexico, call-
ing upon the United States to pre-
vent further atrosities an adjourn-
ment resolution failed by only a few
votes, but there is a general feeling
that adjournment will come soon.
A present deficiency appropriation
bill carrying S205.000 was ooe of
the first things done after the
"scare."
A bill.prohibiting any voter from
receiving instructions at the election
booth in making out his ticket has
passed the house.
Cared of Wver Complaint.
*1 wm infixing with liver complaint,''
■re I«a Smith of Point Blank, Tex** °%od
decided to try a tSc. boa of Chamberlain'*
Tablets, sod sm happy ro §mj thst I ate com-
pletely cured and sen reoommend tbem lo
every one." For sale by alt dealsn.—-Ad-
Vertuemcnt.
Mrs. G. F. Pierce made this office
a visit on Mondav of this week.
And a Lady Postmaster.
! Claude News.—Armstrong county
can boast a deputy-sheriff and a lady
deputy county clerk—and a lady
treasurer. What more do the ladies
want?
Sprained Back..
Sprained back and sore muscles
throw off their soreness when Hunt's
Lightning Oil is applied. For re-
lieving pair, of any kind there is
nothing better, and those people who
have it for Neuralgia and Rheu-
matism are loud in its praise. For
wire cuts Hunt's Lightning Oil is
especially fine as it takes away the
inflamation and causes rapid healing.
25c and 50c bottles. t-^t
J. R. Nelson and family and also
a son, J. T Nelson and family, have
moved here from Newlin, TexSs.
The elder Nelson will occupy the
Williams' home, which he bought
last year. His son, J. T., will go
on a farm northeast of town. The
Brand is glad to have these two
good families to make their home in
Deaf Smith county, and we extend
them a hearty welcome.
1902
1913
Garrison Bros.
Now is the time to buy
JOHN DEERE LISTERS
if there is any one implement that a farmer in
this country needs most it is a LISTER and if there
is any one LISTER he needs more than another it is a
John Deere Lister
We also sell Star and Leader Windmills, Garland
Stoves, Velie Buggies and a full line of
Hardware and Builder's Supplies
Make our store headquarters
GARRISON BROS.
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 13, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1913, newspaper, February 28, 1913; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253694/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.