The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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campaign— lira. O. A.
Acthrltl— Mr. L. 11. Vfertaeli.
AO patron* tn Mrawtij raquaatart
t h peasant Thia la the trot sMatlag
tte A—Hatfam la mm Haw. Lit
Ml pat life into It aad awte tors*
la flM future.
Delphian Club held a rerjr later
meeting at the elub room M-
28. "The Deellntt of OfMk
was dlacnaaad. Ma
ted the apaeial topic. "The Q
«f the "The Golden Mean'". The
monthly Delphian letter from the oflk«
la Chicago wan read. It waa very In-
putting eupbaaia on the im
of baring a definite object to-
ward which you are striving and to
forward with all jrour energy
enthusiasm to its accomplishment,
be next meeting will be March 8,
the following program will be
8ubJect- "R«man Playwright."
Leader—Mrs. W. E Hicks.
Required reading Fart IV 14M72.
Roll Call -Quotatioaa from Seneca.
Special Topics:
Roman Mimes and Pantominee Mrs.
Btuhba.
Comedies of Plantlus—Mrs. Wilkin-
son.
Seneca's Tragedies- Why tragedte*
were uiipoplar in Home Mrs. Bay
Barber.
Impromptu Discussion—Which ap-
peals to us more, the temperament of
Greek or BomaiiV
The children of the fifth and sixth
overflow won la a spoiling contest with
the fifth grade last Friday.
laes Oft enrolled In the Oth grade
Monday.
Georgia Karr has been absent for
two days on account of illasaa.
Quite a bit of
la Boelna Mnaday on aceouat of the
prairie Are northwest sf town. It
that the Ire origins ted la New,
and travailed ia aa easterly di-:
It waa extlagalahed before
within several wiles at this;
ye wish to take this means to thank
all who by acts and deeds assisted our
husband and father in his last sickneae.
Words fail when we try to express oar
appreciation of the acts of kindness
and words of itympathy in our darkest
hour: anlfshould any of you meet the
ttame misfortune that ha* befallen as.
may you have ju*t an kindly ami *yiu-
pathetlc friends aa we hare had. We
know not how to wish you more.
Mrs. K. Megert ami family.
3. P. McDonald was la Black vicinity i
n business pertaining to his official
Mrs. Martin, of Oeataal Texas, is;
here oa a visit to her children, Messrs.
and Hex Martin aad Mrs. J. C.
Mrs. J. H. A l<lridge waa up for a vhi-
lt from Farweil Sunday.
There will be preaching at the Meth-
odist church In Borina next Bundsy
morning and night. This being the
fifth Sunday in February.
NOOTCB Off STOCKHOLDERS
MKET1NG of the
ae Railway Coaj
Notice la hereby given to the
holders of The Paateadle Short Line
Railway Company that a special meet-
ing has been called of said Stockhold-
ers, to mat in Dalhart, Texas, on the
27th day of April, 1990, for the parpnaa
of authorising an ameadmeat to the
original charter of The Panhandle
Short Line Railway Co. to provide tor
the locating. Constructing, owning aad
operating a branch line of the road
from Lubbock, in Lubbock county. Tex-
as ami extending through the counties
of Lubbock. Crosby, Dickens, King.
Knox, Baylor, Archer, Wichita, snd
Clay to s point on Bed River in Clay
County, the name being on the State
Line between Oklahoma and Texas.
Loans to Livestock Raisers
Temporarily
J. Frank Pott*
HaiWW*
ilrmOlu
Call and See Representative
High School Notes
The boys of the High School played
a game of banket hall with Texlco-Far-
well lent Friday at -1 p. iu. The Htudeut
body exhibited considerable of the
football pep by giving yells and «ongs.
A clean ami snappy game was witness-
ed with Hereford the winner by a score
of one. The tlnal score was Hereford
34. T^xico-Farweil XI. Both teams
played well together. Bruce Guthrie
proved easily the star for the locals.
He made 20 points of the total. Other
games are being arranged. Come out
and enjoy these games.
Two new pupils have been enrolled
the past two weeks. Miss Geraldlne
Fleban. a freshman, and Howard
Goldle, a junior.
Misses Lura Gregg and Dene Ihin-
lap are again attendiug school, after a
conflict with the "flu".
After spendiug a few days tn Frlona
with homefolks. Miss Viola Gischler Is
again in whooi.
The friendtt of Mlx.« Itutii Harris arc
sorry to learn that «he has left school.
The boys of H. H. M. have started
baseball and we have promise of some
good games in the spring.
Central School Notes
Pupils of Central Sciiisd are becom-
ing very much interested iu the Spell-
ing Contest. All winds in the Junior
list art* to be finished thin week. I*u
lis of rooms six ami nine are to have
a spelling match on Friday afternoon.
Mr. FertA'h will pronounce the words.
On Wednesday inorniiu; we hud a
very Interesting chattel exercise. Bm.
McCitirkiii was with u* and made a
fWSt excellent talk, emphasizing the
Importance of influence, scrvice, duty
ami truth. We are always ghul to have
Bro. Me*'lurkin with us.
The many friends of Hill Garrison
are glad to have him among them
again. He entered the sixth grade this
week, having just returned from MIs-
eouri.
Bill and Anna Mae Keller, from
Lebam. Washington, were enrolled in
the third grade Wednesday.
PARMER COUNTY
BOVINA
Miss IhMilaii Duvis. who is attending
school at Lubbock, spent the week end
with homefolks
Mr. and Mrs. Jersig and Miss Donna
Gardner were among those In attend
anee at the Buyers' and Hollers' Con-
jventiou at Amarillo tills week.
Claudle Davis was here for a day or
I two from near Muleshoe recently.
K. V. Day spent the week-end with
AiMurlllo friends.
F. I,. Spring was a Hereford business
visitor Monday.
Lillian Exell has been epiite ill for
the past several duys.
Rev and Mrs. B. Y. Dickinson at
tended the funeral of Grandma Mc-
Miuu at Hereford Monday.
Miss Jessie Davis returned Monday
from a visit to relatives and friends
in Amarillo.
OLD LINE COMPANY
Writing life, health and accident In-
sura nee for same price others charge
for life features alone; written In one
simple, complete policy form on medi-
cal examination only. A (literal con-
tract open for man of ability in this
vicinity. Call on or address
LIFE COMPANY
NOTICE TO TAXPAUB8
Complying with Section Owe of Or-
dinance No. 132, notice is hereby given
to every tax-payer within the City of
Hereford, to hand tn to the City Tax
Assessor a full and complete list of all
taxable property held by him either as
owner or as agent, within two months
after the publication of this notice,
i Section Two of this Ordinance makes
It the duty of every tax-payer to make
such rendition within the specified time,
on forms furnished by the City, and
now to Is* had at the City Office,
j ORDINANCE NO. l.'tt make:; it a
peual offense for persons ownitic or
controlling such property to fail or re
fuse to make such reudition to the
I CITY ASSESSOR within the period of
time prescribed.
Let every person owning or con troll
FREE DELIVERY
SERVICE
within City limits when
the amount purchased
will justify it, or where
several deliveries can
be made at one time.
J. P. WALKER
CASH GROCERY
P. O. Box *00. Dallas. Texas 2-4t 52-tf
Look Here!
residence,
with
outbuildings,
bouse l*x 11; new windmill
and elevated tank;
with loft 16x24;
row barn, 3 stalls. 6-foot cor-
rals 100x30# feet, garage !•*-
tt, chicken bouse, woven wire
fencing, with 10® acres of
close in; price $5,000;
terms.
3-room bouse, cement found-
ation, two blocks of Central
ward school, concrete side-
walk. big barn and chicken
house, good cement well house
8x8, well and mill, fruit trees,
an acre of land; price tl^N;
good terms.
4-room house, good condi-
tion. brick foundation, cement
basement, bath. 4 lots, good
barn, coal house, chicken
house with woven wire, eity
water and sewer, blue grass
lawn, t blocks school; price
$S,lMt, extra good tanas if
wanted.
Improved section in shallow
water belt, main public road.
5 miles of town; price $30.60
per acre.
Improved section within six
miles of oil well now drilling;
price $13.00 per acre in fee.
GET THE HABIT OF READ-
ING THIS SPAC E—ITS
HERE EVERY WEEK
J. S. Warner
REAL ESTATE
Phone 273
Clarinda Electric
Washing and
Wringing
Machines
We are placing a lot of these Machines in die
homes of Hereford people and they are making
good too. Why pay $125.00 to $150.00 for ma-
chines when the Clarinda will do as good work as
the best of them for less? We will put die Clarin-
da against any washing machine at any price.
We have two shipments on the way. Phone us
your order if you want one.
Price $80.00
"DO IT ELECTRICALLY"
Hereford Light
and Power Co.
FORD OWNERS BE HAPPY
Get a Champion Ford Generator for your Car or Tractor. Save Gas-
oline. Strfrt your oar twice as easy. No kick. Keeps the Plug free
from Carbon- See Demonstration at
THOMPSON & MERCER
DISTRIBUTORS
THOMPSON'S OARAGE
SEED CATALOG
1920
NOW READY
Your name on a post-
al will bring it.
ROSWELL SEED
COMPANY
Roswell, N. W.
6-St
The Time is
NOW!
If you are going to wait until the price of materials
goes down you may never build. But do it NOW.
Rockwell Brothers and Company
The Golden Rule
Produce and
Confectionery
Brine at your poultry, eggs,
cream, butterfat, produce.
We pay highest market
frnits, confections
of every nature.
W. R. Hawkins
t «M Lewis
A LOT OF NEW
Columbia
Grafanolas
US THIS WEEK. COME IN
AND SEE THEM.
FEBRUARY RECORDS ON
SALE NOW.
W. H. Ray
Suits To
Please
Every
Man
We have put in a New Department in our Store—
A Men's Suit Department
and now have in stock a brand-new shipment of
Special, Maiie-to-owr-Order Wool Suits
in different shades . designs and sizes, that are sure to please YOU,
if you will give us an opportunity of showing them to you.
Another shipment of splendid Suits is expected daily.
There is Real Class to These Clothes
and the prices are Right. We guarantee you satisfaction and a
square deal in every reaped.
YOUR BETTER ACQUAINTANCE IS SOLICITED!
SPRING SAMPLES
We have also iwdnd onr Special
Sample* tor Tailor Made Salt*.
Came In and took them over.
Prima Right
Gallagher & Sons
GENTS FURNISHINGS
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920, newspaper, February 26, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254040/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.