The Hereford Brand, Vol. 19, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920 Page: 5 of 10
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THE HEREFORD BRAND, JANUARY 1, 1920
We Can Prove
that our sandwich business has become so popu-
lar that we have served some hungry folks at late
as 2:00 o'clock in the morning!
EVERYBODY'S EATING EM—and enjoying
'our Fountain Service.
New Puritan Records just received—come hear
them. "
PRESCRIPTIONS filled at all hours.
"SERVICE. ALWAYS*
Geo. E. Burns
Thm Drugglmt
Mo
WANTED- A
l
a Hiiluw college
Fe^aeWieaa.
4*2t-Pd
am
4. H. Rotaw.
Hereford.
W A NTED—Help
31-tf Hereford Steam Laundry
— XI-. Ml m!ju- tr:
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m
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la ml lu
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• FOR RENT
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FOR RENT ;« acrv* of
went half of Section 21. Twp 3 north
range S ea*t. Deaf Smith itiunty Tea
a*. for grazing purpnim only WrUf
U> T S H|r«ivr A ft oh. low*
4 4t Pd
F«R RENT
4tMf < U«>
Two
large rooms.
Phone ItM.
I Toll KENT ;ai at res of laiiti in Ser
J 7. Twp 2 S. Iioaf Smith County,
j Te*a*. for grazing pot-poms only
| Wriu to Ferdinand Kleinw-hmidt.
t'oltlubU. Illinois. It F D No. 1.
4H-4MM
m
CHEAP CUTS
When the houwktyper attempts
to reduce her meat bill by using
the lesa expensive cut*, she e nn
tuoiil) has two difficulties to con-
tend with—tough meat and lack
of flavor Prolonged cooking
softens the eomieeting tissues of
the uieat and chopping it arc aU
i employed with tough cut* to help
break the muscle fibers The Ha
vor of meat. even the hast deair
able cut*. I«a\ ! • developed by
careful rooking, notfeeablv by
rowing the surface. «Hher flavors
may he given by the addition of
'vegetables and by seasoning with
j condiments of various knot-
rW>R RKNT
acre* in farm
, utile- wrtwt of
'January flr~t
ate
i A l
4*4t
3 thm
S room
Hereford
Will rent
ranch
hou*e ntee
|'<nuii tiiiSh
farm -epar
Kuchanan
Temple,
!>•«
The State Teacher* Assoc la
Ikhi recently endorsed the teach
ing of thrift in the public school*
1,'uder mat racioiio from the
State SuperinU udent of Public
hot ruction thrift le«t*ou* ar. «iv
en three times weekl> m the pub
he tchools
IS
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RENEWED TESTIMONY
USINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Tant Ada,. Rentals, Lost and Found, Exchanges, Lands and
Stock, City Property, etc. RATES: classified, first insertion,
Lc per word; minimum 26c; subsequent insertions, 1-2 cents per
trord; minimum 26c. CASH Willi ORDER.
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FOR
* * * *
SALE
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)d Printing at The Brand.
SALE--Two young
olds.- W. F. i Uttt.
fillies. Two
46-tf-*
SALK A few tons of extra
' sorghum unit katir corn.
I', It. Harher.
SALE
Iiioney—
Four
\V. F.
yearlings
I ilttt.
worth
4«-tf *
SAM) AND GRAVEL
be T. B. Slaughter, mxtnlier 105,
bine to his place, one and one
miles eawt of Courthouse. < ra-
hest, Sand the best; Rock t tetter.
Pi 'IC SAI.K • r to tr.ide for eatrl
young milieu, a wuml hand Ford.
4J -2f I'd, W A Dougherty
Fi K SAI.K A pony buggy ami iiar
ties.*. also two sets of t'luiin harness
ami one saddle.
4 -2t-Pd. H A Xieks
F«lit SALE—Pecan*. fresh from my
old home; average stast Tb-p kernel-
Highly flavored; l*rlee 20c iht iioitnd
Dr. IMrtle. Phone 117.
4tt-2t-P«I. __Hewfor«l. Texan.
* FOR LEASE
for grazing purposes. Section III.
T. (i, R. 4. Deaf Smith county, for
seu.son of 1920. Submit your bids
to ' Wm. F. Miller, Happv.
42-tf Texas.
No oar in Hereford who nuftn
backache. hcada<he . or di tr««atag
urinary ills (to attord to ignore tula
Hereford woman'?* twice tuld story It
is confirmed testimony that no He*W
ford resident can doubt
Mi? W (i Hens. ::m W (rd St.
Hereford, says "I used lk>aii'« Kirtnay
Pills a couple of year* ago which i
got at Iturns' Drug Store, and from
the results | hail 1 know they arn a
good remeilv 1 gladly a.ivise anyone
to try them if bothered with weak or
disordered kidneys" (Statement gtv
en November It. 1 1R )
On May 2, I91JI Mrs K<iss said "I
have used Doan's Kidnejr Pills occaa
sionally since I recommended tliam
before They have never failed to
give perfeet re-tu!ts. therefore my
faith in them has increased "
Pric^ fr'c. at all dealers IK>a't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Hoan's Ki'inev Pill4" the same that
Mr« Ross had Foster Mi!burn Co..
Mfgrs . Buffalo. N Y
SALE—(lood Super Six
|on. first class condition, at a
lin. Also one good six-cylin
uii'k.
SALE—Five
house with
lots its desirci
Priccd to sell.
R. W
R. S. BEATTIE
Registered Veterinarian
Corner Drug Store Phone 105
• Cash for your uso<l ear. Don't
L. W. Hough, bother us with junk
room coneret*' Hereford (Jarage
cither two or'P. S. We have several pood
. in desirable second-hand cars for sale. 36-tl
To avoid a barrel of trouble buy
a barrel of Magnolia Safety Oil, a
nice dear kerosene. Phone 371.
Jacobs.
Al.fcl—One solid rubber tired
uood condition.—E. E. RAM
hone 22. 40 tf
ALE Smith Farm Truck. Ford
Dient: also one 2-row Lister. P.
Int|iiire of M. W. Itoodnight.
lew itauch. P. O. Box 371.
BRAND
GHlriPf
If U. C. same notify
C. C. Slaughter.
ALE—Two mule colts, coming
I coming two. one work mare,
Jack ; saddle mare and colts,
don't want to buy this stuff
id on it.
Rerry • >rr.
Phone 75-F12
5ALE
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* MISCELLANEOUS
To avoid a barrel of trouble bny
a barrel of Magnolia Safety Oil, a
nice clear kerosene. Phone 371.
Hereford Texas
or Trade—My
in West Hereford, near Av-
An acre of ground and 8
louse, electric lights, hot j
>ld water in house. Also
>m, equipped. Barn, ear-j
wash-house, and other oui-
gs. Orchard, grape vines
any treea. Large garden
water piped to our yard,
and barn.
Trespass Notice
No trespassing allowed
through my south pasture. Rea
sons: gates being left open and
res i- cattle getting out.
33-tf C. C. Slaughter.
WANTED—Good clean rags at
flic Brand Office.
The i^iiaiiah Tribune.! hief says
i that a new departure in church
life w;is started there last SiiihIiin
lllt'ht wln-ll "The Life of Moses
was given in moving pictures at j
the Baptist f'hnreh
. I
A little nine year old newsboy
of Kf Worth has over #200.<K) in '
the hank and is plauuiiiir to start
I l|e Ws stHIld soon. The little
urchin is an orphan named Bud I
d.v" and does not know what his i
real name is.
The I nited states imported
IS.2*15.179 poiinds of wool valued
at #21 ,f>73.st 9 m S«'ptember.
; (Tiicf among the many countries
contributing to this total was Ar
geiitinf. which shipped 2i .l.'iti.l 12
pounds valued ;st i-l().'l:{4,.'t.'is in
| tile I 'lilted States
Hups should n«'i he placed cor
iiterwise in a room, but should fol
low the lines of wals and furin
j 1 ure.
Texas children in the public
schools own more han ^l'J.IMHI.IHKI
of Iiovernment Savings Stamps
and Thrift Stamps
You I>o More VV« rk,
Y«i are more am baton <i afid y-ui tjet n< rr
enjoyniffii out of evt-ryihinit when your
Wood 14 in (food condition Inn unties in
the bi<**l have n very >l"prfwsiitf| effrct on
the system, causing weaknean. la/tium*.
nervousness and sickness
OROVE'S TASTELbSS Chtll TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality l.y Purifying
and Knrkhitiji the l ! *«l When you feel
its atrenchrnirg. inv rat « effei-t. see
how it briiiga color to Pie t Ueeka and bow
it improvos the appetite, you will then
ap[#eci«te Ita true ions value.
GROVE'S TASTEI.rsS Chlfl Tt)NIC
is not n ;«tert med:< ine, i* ii simply
IRON nn ) QUININE su jx nded in Syrup
So plea.K nt even c!ukir« n like it. The
tibxst nt" .'.guirane n. Pi.r.fyit and IRON
to Knt: ti it. Thiac ru iiiMe tonic prop-
erties never fail to &. iv.j out itr.,iuntien in
the !i!o<.(l
The S'.re,n>?'h lTeuii.i^i i * r of i.K'iV F.'S
TASTEI.FS.S ( luil TONIC has made n
the favtaite tonic in lii xisands of home*
More thnn lliirtv live years «||o. folks
witiid ride r lonji tisti.'i*'' t. get GROVE'S
TASTELESS Cmil itAiC when a
mainl«er of their fatniiy had Malaria or
need*sl n lw*iy liiilduiji streirjjth giving
tonic Tie' fiimi'da is just the s.itne t«>-
day. and you "an j|et it from any 'rug
ature per l*>liie
luik;k directory
L
THK smm MAIN * ^
liahlp to p( iiir unvtiav. \r * you prrparrd to
ffivf him a warm rrrrptioii 'f
If yoo want that uvernwi tu Itnik right, fit right
anil br iumfortahle, l t 11* make it for von.
It wont t ort any more.
PHONIC
to
Orr's Tailor Shop
i leaning and I'reMing Specialists
BARBER 8 UNEBRED ANXI1 TY REREPORDS
leprenettni Ui*igi4l A Htaapaww's M pi Wm li^ 'imllira
Now offer Intensely line bred young herd hullM by attch stma sa
the <i00 Domineer, No. f 05t84 and Beau Haudolp S«cond. No.
56.H4M5 by the $71)00 Beau Randdolph.
If you appreciate the better clans of cattle, you will find them
on my farm. Address
RIVER PARK HEREFORD PARM
C. R. Barber, Prop. Hereford, Texas
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KSTKW NOTICK
In •■tit!i|(li«ii,-e with ttie .'aw ami 'ij>
•Ml the HETI It N ,,f J 11 Wag:,, r
I'ounty i VmnntH«ioiier for Preetnet .\.<
'I, IS-af Smith IVsinly. t'exa- t he^l j
iil e not Us- that lln*re h«s ! -eii found
nnmiiig at large, ami not e tr,iv
•s|. the .fWtlel' (,f whleh is un
known, ..Hi whPo fiot- rtmn ■ o« al-o-it
4 years old, branded M 1 on left .hotii
der line vturllng which belong* to
siihl eow not braruksl
Said ml ma l now rncglni; n Wwteigh
UirbiMHl of It I S|hs> pbtee In went
part of I'ouiity. If not lega;.y j.r,.*
away by the owr.er Iherwuf, within
twenty da> >« from date hen of. th*
sj me wilt fti*"advertIwsf and «aid Com '
mlwaliaier will pr««*<> s| to ,•'! tante
according to lav*
l atis| llcirfiir-il
of Ihs . 11*10
A o Tltoiitp.'
NN A VI I'.l > t bind cfi jin ifl.-K nt
t Ii" lit ,ui< I ' iflicc
Fill Nl> Between nun up ainl <un
down, many gfMden minute# in which
to but Thrift ami War Savings Stamp*.
At |Nr<t>i>fHc«M. bank" and other a gene
les Always worth the money
< trriJC BRAND
sf
l ha r
l.'i in:! «. l ot ■ h
i erf 'x'tllnd rlgttf
T F Mt'HKFS,
I wn« ..f Hereford.
Ti'tii*. thi* Hi. lay
on. t Wini) Clerk
ttitANO
\ s i i i >
plow On
ni'Ntey
HI A IN
<a ug
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LOST
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liOHT- Shoe. Itefween Hereford and
I'mbarger Finder please leave at
Rraml olti'-e ami reo-ive reward
Henry Hastings, j koend- a
ALE—Chevrolet, in
)n. Also good EMF car hi
o
gold cuff
good ^call at llrand offh-e
button, owner
40 tf i 201
make tmek.
W. F. Orr.
I
• * * * *
WANTED
• * * *
1 will sell two "tory «*- WANTED —(rood clean rags at
use on east third street. Will , n
lots and house or all lots . BraDfLf>fl!p'L__
Fred Millard. 47-tf WANTED—To bny a few Vendor *
LE—Few line pure-bred ; note*.
stand Red cockerels, from * ,T Koloeon
ying liens, $5.00 each. i WANTED -Several tons of bright
Berry Orr. | haled atrsw at owe
Phone 7JVF12 40 2t
i
It Marl ht
THE CHLERFUL OOUB
I s^dly fevr my t-^ste
is far From KidKbrou,
I like the Httfe joys
efeck moment tr?r^3,
I liUe most every kind
of ptay or music —
Frr\ just h.sk-a.med, I
like so marty tkir^s
tvrv~r
THINOS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
•emetlmee They Tell Us Pleasant Things and •ematlmae Unpisaaant Thine*
Hereford l>xlge No H4t ,:
A F A A M MtaHxl
nwssifigs. Haltir'Uiy on
or before full moon of
each month
W M. RAY. W M
J H JON EH. See
Hereford ' 'hapter 24li, It A M lie
gular mix-'iiig*. ftr*t lioiidav of -n< h
month.
A O TH« MPfM N. II P
J H .I'lNEH. Recorder
WOODMAN OK THE WOKLD
Meets first Saturday night in each
month in the I. O. O F. hail Visit-
ing Brothers always welcome
T roy W omhle Consul Command
er; W W Bennett, (lerk
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERI
CAN VOKMEN Business meet
ings. first an<l thiiri Thursday
nights in each month Social
meetings, aeeond and fourth
Thursday nights. Visitors and
Archers always welcome.
W F ORR Foreman.
('. H MefJhee, (!orreapondent.
31 tf
THANK YOU
5lR. ThA|4K
YOU - I All
OVERCOME.
HR nARK- IN
APPRECIATION Of ThE
ORDERS YOU riAVE ,
P1AILE.D U3 TMI5 YEAR J
WE ttAVt DECIDED TO
PAVE THE. vSTRELT / -
IN FRONT or r
YOUR rtOU^E
TPkJWATE
y/
• hail oeota noust
WHITE IIHONZK VIONEMENT>
No M.>- -i.." wtb. no rhlpfiliig
no crumbling Investigate
liiranuitrrH For All Time
Sold by
P. R. PI RCKLE. Hereford. Te* «
o.'.ll 'J l
BRAND
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JT7I
HEREFORD CATTLE CO
Hereford, Texas
Registered and High
Ornde Bulls
For Sale
Our
Employees
in our Shop Department will he more interested
than ever with the iinner* of this business here-
after. in giving the
Very Best Scrvice Possible
ToO ur Customers
^ will give everv emplovee in this depart-
ment. who has heen with ii* one >ear or longer.
l\XI%n H\K I'hK CKM .if our \h I Karn-
iliU' ill
Itriug \oiir work to the Shop that i* sure to j<ive
miii the ver% Imh| workmanship ami service hu-
m.itilv possible.
Hereford Garage & Machine
Works
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 19, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920, newspaper, January 1, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254032/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.