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f IN AOTAWa
CASTRO COUNTY
Kdwln
to Ouj« W«
by Mm. Barney sad chil
l Tbey apnt the day with Mr.
Mi*. Harvey Caah. Mr. Rumjt Is
all mw to*
when mother, sister and old,
Mb are along.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickey, of Elec-
tra have been t 1st tine Mrs. Dickey's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Easter. I
Mr. Georbe Dodbleday. of Amarillo.'
and J. F. Oarrlson, of ft. Worth, wen*]
la Dinunltt Monday and Tuesday at-
tending Court. They rlaitad Dr. and
Mm Millar. Mr. Donbleday is cash-
ier of the Amarillo Nat'l Bank and Is a
brother-in-law of Dr. Miller.
Mary and Rath Cowsert, who are at-
school at Canyon this winter,
to spsbd Saturday and Bun-
day.
Will 8. Kerr, of Oanyon, la' visiting
relatives and friends here this week.
Mr. Knox, who* wna the Dtmmitt
Mercantile, made a taurine** trip to
>«tn City, Mo. thla week.
Mr. ant Mm. Ben Price, of Elrtorydo,
Oklahoma, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Knox this week.
Mlaa Myrtle Knox entertained sever-
al you tig roubles Saturday nigbt.
Mint Minnie Johnson, of Canyon, is
▼iaitlng her mother and father this
week.
The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Bax-
ter Easter this week.
Mrs. John Watson and daughter
apent two days in Hereford this week
ahopping.
Mrs. Ktta Bra*hears was In Hereford
chopping Saturday.
Mrs. Mayes Miller entertained the
-achool teachers Tuesday eveniuic with
a Forty-two Party, Those present
were Miss Alice Smith, Ml.«w f ln
Parlu, Mariln Cone, Morris Ketuple,
J. P. Garrison and George 11. Double-
day.
Judge and Mrs. Wood lee made a bus-
iness trip to Hereford this week.
Mrs. Buck Tate is spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Tate.
Mrs. Phipps and son, Wallace, of
Sprlnglake, were shopping in £>iuiraitt
Tuesday.
BETTER FEELING
NOW IN MEXICO
u.*
Uairaatoa. Tex.. Nov. 12. A
doxies I aftermath to a decade of revo-
lution ia Mexico is reported by Meade
Pierre. Mexican consul bore. Mr.
Plerro accompanied a group at trade
excursionists composed *rf Amertenn
business men on a three weeks' trip to
all the principal dttss of the southern
republic recently. :
Despite the hostility which has ex-
lste«l toward American* during the
paat ten years in many parts at Mexi-
co. Mr. Plerro assort* that there la
coming into existence a stueere affec-
tion between the peoples of the two
great republics. Much or this, he be-
lieve*. is due to the thousand* of
Mexicans who have returned home af-
ter yearn of work in the United States.
Another reason for the changed atti-
tnd, Mr. Plerro says, in the fact that
the Mexican nation is u w earnestly
at work In an effort to repair damage
brought about by long years-of destruc-
tive war.
Large, orders for agri<*ultural imple-
ments were taken by severs! of the
American excursionist* during the trip.
It Is reported.
% gtmrn
3^881
Cross, and Hi message of the
against tuberculosis, known la
The negro spirituals, which Mr.
Seagle explained had but recently come
Into their own. doe to the intumwo at
Dvorak and bis conceptfoa of their im-
portant place in the world's folk iieagi.
were gem*. Mr. Seagle, having bean
roared la the South, can interpret rheee
tangs aa they would be siren by thn
originals. 1 Want to be Beady hi
Time Table
Arrive 10 (Hi a. m. The
Chicago Train
Arrive 2:42 p. m. Loral Trail
No.
22
id
jioTT
211 ArUye «:«t a. m. The
California Train
11T | Arrive 10 :.1T p. m. Local Train
Nos. 21 and 22 are through trains.
No*. t4 aud 117 are local tralua.
No. £1 leaves Chicago at 10:90 p. ah,
arrives Kansas City 10:5# a. m., ar
arrivea Hereford 0:42 a. m.
No. 22 leave* Hereford 10:02 a. m.. ar-
rives Kansas City 8 a. m., arrives
Chicago 11:20 p. i*.
Ail trains *to|> aud take aud discharge
|WHsenK'*n« at llerefonl.
Take ywr family la
Morrison's Cafe
for Sunday
Dinner
Oysters • Chicken • Fish
Quality - Quantity
Prompt Service
Big*Boned Poland China Hogs
I have always something la hB, Jb
' yotng
There's nothing better than the heft I
Lndwig Irlbeek
Happy, Tews.
W. H. Ray
J e wafer
Get other prices and then come I
s and we will make the safe
The Pair Racket Store.
At This Season We I
Sell the Most
Christmas Seals
Austin, Texas.—Five hundred miles
of Christmas Seals will he placed on
gale In Texna during the Christmas
Holidays. If all the seals printed for
Texas should be placed end to end they
would make u line one Inch wide and
Ave hundred miles long. This la the *
atatement made by the Texas Public
Health Association, which directs the
Christmas Seal sale in Texas.
Ktiongb tuberculosis Christmas seals
have been printed and distributed by
the National Tuberculosis Association
to reach more than half wr.y around
the world. Nine hundred million seals
have been distributed to the forty-eight
atate tuberculosis associations and
■ore than eleven hundred local anti-
tuberculosis associations scattered
throughout the l'nlted States. If plac-
ed In a row these seals would measure
Sfteen thousand miles.
The penny seals will he used in the
OlOfclA SVANSONdru* THOS.MEIGWAN *
Cecil B.DeMille's 'Male and Female*
^G>oramo*n(jirtcmfl
/
at the
I
I
1AST YEAR wn had
J that experience, and
flie yi.tr before, un<l soon
bai U. People are uut-of-
tk«c<rs more-at their work,
UtvrK 'heirautoM exert" 18®
at\l indulging in other out-
cloor sport.
Common sense saya that a
hi«h priced delicate watch
had better be at home on
bui h occasion's, und that
un Itigeraoll should be on
active duty.
Wr -■ mailr with * rompl t
1.1.0 i>i from x'.tm
up to «h 7-Jowal Ha-
|km« 01 ■ fotd-flUs l csoe at
$11 50. Ot i"UfM w« hava <h«
Kadi'>litM that tell lima in th*
dmk.
J
'jy^yyi*"y|-"yff'" '^r^Tir*'
II takes cash, Wall Street says.
m
From now on I must have the cash.
I
Forget the word, credit. Don't ask
for it. Our credit is so limited that
I must sell strictly for
CASH
Buy Coupon Books. They save
ey and are much more handy
than giving cheeks.
W. C. F nil well
FEDERAL SbPLY TIMES
I j i] t
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
November 24th and 2.~>tli
Show Afternoon and Night
Thanksgiving Day
New Arrrivals for Your
Thanksgiving Menu
MarshmoUow Creme
Maraschino Cherries
Mince Meat, Condensed
Mince Meat, Wet ^
Cranberries
Citron
Cry stained'Pineapple
Seeded Raisins
Dates
Figs
Shelled Brazil Nuts
Shelled Filberts
Number One Walnuts
(New Crop)
Soft Shell Almonds
(New Crop)
Pure Bwkuheat Flour
Red Star Graham Flour
Raising Registered Herefords Is A Growing Industry In The Hereford Country
Prices Reduced on High
Grade Shop-Made Harness
If you are in need of anything in th«* harne h line, it will pay you to see un.
We um' the best oak tanned No. 1 harnenn leather and guarantee every piece
turned out.
TAYLOR BROS.
CASH AND CARRY GROCERY
1
Lumber
\ll th - building material you need for that
Home
Rockwell Brothers m Co.
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1920, newspaper, November 18, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254074/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.