The Hereford Brand, Vol. 17, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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In many other wmSam the ■wiwher afi
be reduced one-half or more by winf an
Henal quantity of Dr. Prise's Cream f
der, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg
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bate la can ;ar itbsatl bttfat
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(Pan hand it* Herald)
George and Prank Bishop were at
Hereford Tuesday and bought five reg-
istered Hereford heifers and cowk from
Grover Sanders to tie shipped here <«n I
the 4th of next month along with the
bull bought of Jowell some weeks ago.,
As heretofore stated in the Herald,
the Aahop Bros, are starting a regis-j
tered herd of Herefortls at their like-
ly Improved farm twelve miles south- •
east of Panhandle, where Frank Bish< p'
is now living. i
To start this herd they are buying
the very best strains of Hereford bhiod
known to the Hereford breeders and
they are to be congratulated upon the
iiiHins attained in this line and we
predict the Bishop Bros, will he known
in a few years among the most suc-
cessful Hereford breeders in the south-
west.
to 0MMW#
Amarillo. Texan. May 25. 1917.
The plan of the Administration to
ttaee. cImu «« •, no
wit! eaaae a
tax upon railway cqulpn*eut.
wW* Kntiwn
ate the backbone at H
Nation and are absolutely
to wage a victorious war
Kaiser To keep these avenues <4
commerce open. it U ncecimary to ecna-
aiid the consenatbai of the
y is now i f the greater a-nnMrtw
that can he practiced. It Is the daty
of every shipper to assist in thin eeaa*
omy Isw-ause. without that
railroads are powerless.
We onr therefore ttiat csrkal
shlpi r* of ail c««m idltles Inad at) cava
to fail capacity. as so doing, and
In that way. will there lie enough
to take proper care of the
that are offered.
Yoars truly.
€ C DANA
Miss Alms Spencer who lias lieea
staying with Mrs Askren. has be a
quite ill the past week
Prayer meeting was held Wednesday
night so that the sch«s i exercises could
tie given nu Friday night.
Mr Frank Met calf ami son Thomas
of the Parrott neighls>rii«ssl. were ia
this community one day last week.
tjulte a number from Dawu attend-
iiI tiie M'hiwl program Friday night
Mrs Mills Whittnkcr i recovering
from her o|ierntion nicely
Mis M ary • •alley spent a few days
with friends In Idmmltt and also -it-
tended the I 'ommencement exercises.
Children's Day will tie oliserved by
ttie Solidity seiusil at the Askren *cln*il j
bouse next Sunday The tirograni wiH|
In- given ill 10:30 lit the morning, fol j
lowe<l with lunch at tmoti Snndity 1
school at 2 :«>. IminedUltel) follow |t
by preaching by Bro linker Fvery
one Is cordially Invited In attend ih-'-ej
services j
Ml.".- ItntIt Trimble leaves the Inst
of the week for her home In Iowa
Friday evening the .Vskrcti -* h.sil
closed with a nice program A good j
program the I ad ins at the
served ire cream and uahe, this part of
the program l<ring a surprise to the
teacher. Miss Thimble We hare Had
a very *utsi mrfai sclws i this year and
we give the praise to our wet effi-
cient teacher. She wll he greatly
tutweed mm she goes fltSU SHMMlg US
f*«s t forget thai the services at the
Askren School Isgln at to CM a in.
Sunday. June 3rd ('<sne
■ af%aeh%'at
At the of a small jar of ordinary
cold crt-siu otie can prepare a fall
Quarter pint of tile HMnt wiSMlerful
letiusi skin softener and complexion
heautlfler. by -«|ueettim; the Juice f
twt> fresh lemons Into a Isittle ••on-
taini.Mg three ounces of orchard whit*
fare >hould be taken to *train the
Jwb-e thromrb a fine clbth so no letamt
pnip tfcts in. then this loin si will keen
fresh fitr month* Every woman knows
that lemon juh-e Is tieed to bleach and
remove such blemishes as freckles, sal-1
lowuess and tan ami is the ideal skin:
softener, whiteuer and licauttfter
Just try It! tiet three outn-es 4\
orchard white at any drug store and j.
two lemons from the gr«s*er and make,
up a quarter pint of this sweet!) fra
grunt lemon lotion ami ma sngc it '
daily Into the face ms-k. arms and j
hand- ft Is marvelous to smooth -ii i
rough re.I hands
A new and u| -iodatc Furniture
Store i i'.arl I! Wilson's Just opens**
YNTittJJN?
Pashms* aMn *M>hiiut vmtr wvti1*- wilt aak
tfiat 4neUH>nalmi*riliii'v trvm < ik* ih<- liisu,
Training and ilkiw wuthtiian In ri«r t.'i>ll *r«
ftsix*. Ail o m I mi (au^M For urkoa ml
AT fOLU',1 "f (MUKin* BY MAIf. writa
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M MR
RENFfUTS GARAGE
Has a large stock Goad-
cord and fabric
tires.
by aM car ownen to hi
test mamrfactiured.
RENFRI i SIN
Auto Supy ltM end Firet Clew
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OrriCIALtVILiCATIOH
A BB8QM TION
ORDERING A PUBLIC HEARING, AND THAT Hi TIt'K THEREOF BE GIVEN TO PHOPBRTY « W\KHS
INTKREtSTKD LN STREET IMPROVBMENTS ORDERED TO BE t'O.VSTRl (TEI <>N THE
_ HEREINAFTER NAMED; APPROVING PLAT ANI) STATEMENT OF THE t oNSI LTING ENGINEER
OF THfc CITY OF HEREFORD AND ESTIMATES Ok' Sl'El JAL ASSESSMENTS To BE MADE AND LEVIED
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
I. J. E. Crouch, City Clerk of the City of Hereford, Texas, in pursuance ,.f tin* hereinafter set out resolution,
do hereby give notice by publication of same, of the matters und things therein contained, which resolution is as follows,
to-wit:
Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Hereford, determining the nece sity of levying an assessment
the property, and the owners thereof, abottliig upon streets hereinafter named for a jiart of the cost of Impr.o
■aid atreets, gating time for the hearing of the owaers of said property concerning the same and directing the
City Clerk to give notice of said heariug as required by Section VIII of Chapter 11 of Title of the Rrvisefl Statuses
•f Texas, as passed by the Thirty-first legislature.
WHEREAS, the city Commission has heretofore, by resolution, ordered the improvement of Main Street. In.uud
ed on the south by First Street and on the North by Flft'i Street: Samtmon Avenue. Iiouhded on the south by Fir«t
Street and on the north by Fourth Street: Second Street, iiouiidcd on the west by Miles Avenue and on the east by
Stmyw Avenue: Third Street, bounded on the west by Miles Avenue und on the eust by Schley Avenue; and Fourth
Street bounded on the west by Miles Avenue and on the east by Schley A venue, by paving the same with a six inch base
of native composition and a two Inch asphaltic concrete wearing surface, and the building of curb- .>n either side of said
streets when found necessary, in accordance with the terms of said resolution : and
WHEREAS. In accordance with Section II of Ordinance No. 10? entitled An Ordinance to t'arry Into effect
Chapter 11 of Title 22 of the Revised Statutes of Texas, 'Juthorizing cities and towns which have accepted the is-ne
fits thereof to Improve the streets, highways and public places thereof." after advertising for bids, the said work
At. M. Forester
Improvln,
of
ring said streets between the said points atsive nam"d has Is-en let to F. P McCormlck. of Kansas City . and
WHEREAS, a contract has been entered into between the said city atul tiie said F
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t. Ituskin
F H. i t«*rthler
A. I. Sherk A Klrst Natl Bank
Win. M Knitrht A Jno P. Slaton
S J William-
Mr. Funny A Wltherspoon
Western t nUsi I .and Co.
T- E. Y a Through
C II. I yar
Mr« S |i llowser
C W D*hIsoii A J F P«>tta
C W OislMMi * W A Miller
H. B Webb
J. W. Gordon
J R M. we Icy
First Natimial Bank
W. E Betts. J J Clark
4k First National Ha ok
D F Ashbrook k ii. M Suggs
W B Parmer A <. A F Parker
J H Card well A
Emmet t Cardwell
I. O ii F Irfslge
Mrs W II Kayxor
Mrs J N Kngllsh
" | T E. Shirley
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P. McCormlck, on the 4th d«v , n
A. D. 1917, for the performance of aaid work: and
WHEREAS, the said F. P. McCormlck has duly given bond for the performance of Mild work, ami for the mai l
tenance of same, and the Consulting Engineer of the City of Hereford has in accordance with Section II of ttnllinni*
No. 107 of the City of Hereford filed his report with the city Commission as to the cost of said Improvements and
as to all other matters required by the City Commission
NOW, THEREFORE. Be It resolved by the City Commission of the City of Hereford
That the report or statement filed by the Consulting Engineer, having l *eii duly examined, is hereby approval
and
I'saed against the abutting pr«ts rtr
of «id Improvement -hail l« |>anl
• ost of irradltis; pavln-*.
catch lm*in* an-i man
Be it farther resolved that part of the cost of said improvement- sh.ii! Is- a>-
npon the streets so to^e Improved and the owners thereof, and that the to'al n «t
and defrayed aa folows:
(at The t^tty of Herefonl shall pay only an amount equal to one third 11 .'!• of the total
gutters, and that part of the storm sewrs directly serving tiie (wving district, together with
boles, and
(bj After deducting the city's profiortinii of one-thtr l of the cust. the total remaining cost of soch Improveme'i*-
ahall be paid by the owners of property abutting upon said «tre* t* nan'e«l to u- lmpr<ive«i. in the following manner
The owners of the property abutting upon said streets named to lie Improved shall i ay the whole cost of Installing • i
crete curbs In front of their respective property
An amount equal to two-third* of the whole cost of s«ld improvements shnil tie imid by said pnipertv owner-,
and shall also he assessed against them and their respective parcels of land shuttiia* upon said streets, and said as*e«*
dl be made against the owners of property abutting upou said streets to 1m* improved and their property in •><
with Article 1011, Revised Statutes of Texas, and the ordinances of the nty of Herefonl after the hearing
In mentioned; and
That the said cost which msy be assessed against such property or Its owner* shall be In accordance with r-„.
at foot plan." In proportion as the frontage of the property of each owner Is to the total frontage of tiie proper!v on
streets to he Improved, but that no aMaaanent shall he made against any of «ald property or it* owners. In ex *-.,.
eflti In enchanced value to said property caused hy said improvement, nor until after the hearing herein
part of the said coat to be paid by the said property owners and a«*essed against them and their pr. j*>r
ty abutting upon said street shall be in three equal Installments, the first payable in thirty (90* days af'er the fl
' < Willi I Halt and acceptance of the work '
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provided that any
(1) year from said date. Hid one In two < 2| j-v*
ty owner may pev. before Maturity by payment
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interaat
IS, according to the report or statement of the said Consulting Engineer hereby approved br the < i
the total eatlattted cost of soch improveaDeRt$< la fi50.475.gli, snd the proportion and amount of su< h ■
to he air as ft! against the abutting property and Its owners <* ■* fMkiwa:
For paving. Including gutter IBUM0JB
For carhs 2JHIA0
City's one-third .... l-">R7fl
That the amount per front foot asmsad against each owner la as follows .... fKm/Ti
WHEREAS, scco.dlr.g to the raid report, the naates at the owners at said property and the desrrtpftmi of rt,
and the amounts contemplated to lie aaasawd against each lot or parcel and its owner are aa follows towr
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