The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 3 of 16
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FELLOWSHIP
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ASTONISHING PRICES is telling you mildly How Cheap we are going to sell you Dry
Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Ladies' Gents' and Children's Ready-to-Wear—in fact anything you
need from a first class dry goods store, from Thursday, March 17th to Saturday, March 26th,
inclusive. INVESTIGATE OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING.
HUGHES & CROUCH
HEREFORD'S LOW PRICE STORE
R T MOONEY H \S !wPt for never HUirnis th t we have oc-
SOLD 87 TURKEYS "Krom November lb. HOi, to Febru-
nAn HTCT til ^ 1W21, w<* "°w elgbty-aeven tor
run JU31 r«iil«JU ,kejr« for ■ total of 941>r>.tt . or an aver
;age of a little over $4.75 per head.
' •'He*pectfnlly.
"K. T. Mooney. '
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In pruning the cheery Irw remove
only tiic-li IIiuIm ih are crimaed an<l i
broken I to not cut It hack a* In the'
<-uwe of moid other frnit*. When cut
tin* out lltnliM um* extreme care not to '
leave stub*.
top or oven with the surface of the
ground with a small border to keep the
eggg from rolling out. We then lncu-
BOOSTER
HooKt your country. booat your frieud,
Maki
Mtti
(our Karilen worth while
bate the balance of the_*gg* gathered u,K,„{ ^ that you attend:
and cared for a* above, batching at the , r„wn |n wh|,.h . ,
—me time that the hena hatch, tbey
I well-
ltlR.
Keep your eye on your Brand label,
when tbe time la up tbe paper will
STOP.
being good mother* aaaiat greatly In | ^ th(> KrKH|s J(1|1 ar„ .
helping **r® ° 1 ItooKt the people round about you.
hatch by bringing them to the poultry j |w|Hy fhey (.aJi do w|t||(iU, vo„
yard and confining t m tin Hut iicce*M will t|ui<-ker Hud them
young turka are ntrong and able to get |f ^ knuw ^
you're behind them,
out. I>0 not neglect keeping In touch prpry forwani
movement,
with them not letting them stray off, ^ for -very new improvement.
too far ao that a storm " Boost the stranger and the neighbor,
duds them out of your reach. They
are very tender and will not undergo
much exposure.
Suereasftil Feeding of Young Tarha
Thin I* tbe moat eaaentlal problem
in ratatng young turka. We And left' itoont It to the final letter.
over or atale bread from the table, ^ He a l>oo*tcr If .von ••an, booster of your
ground in a xauaage grinder with Home fellow man,
oatmeal, onion top*, lettuce or any j Hoo«t your project, UKxtt your xtate,
kind of vegetable, mnall amount of pep- jitoont your town at any rate,
per, exereiaing Judgment aa to com-' ito«Mt it aa a place t live. IkhwI it
every hoont you give
Makea the town a Iwtter town Hoont
it up. Don't knock it down.
He a booster for yo«i can' txMinting
in the better plan.
Uooat the man for whom you labor.
Oa*e to lie a chronic knocker.
(feaae to lie n progreaa blocker;
And if you would have your home towu
better.
pound parta. Ground bread and oat-
meal aeaaoned aa above, we think. I* ,
good feed for young poultry of any:
kind. It abould lie fed dry. Never!
feed grain to young blddiea, especially
young turka. See experience of othera , liiMxitcr* always win mi-lnlin Ikmwi
aa feeder*. Proper kind of feed la one
of the moat eaaentlal thing* in poultry
raining.
We will now go back to where we
Met two. three or more hern* and incu-
bate balance of egga gathered, aay j
from 14 hena. 100 egga, more or leea, i
breaking up all other bena that are)
fully determined to aet by '-oofining
them in coop three to Ave day*, giving!
them plenty of water and food. We •
then torn them oat. They wUI molt j
and In two or three week* will
aad lay another litter of 10 to 1ft
each. Frequently 2 or more will try to
aet on sag* neat, which abould not be
allowed. By keeping In touch with
them thia can be eaafly avoided by con-
fining them aa before, turning one to
each neat, giving them 15 to 21 <«p
Thta way of handling turkey a will give
you more young turka to the aame
number of bena than letting them have
their own way. Shook! tbey chooae to
neat where there ia danger of varminta
or other objectionable place*, they can
be moved and aet anywhere you wlab
by confining them and looking after
them, giving them plenty of water, bat
little food while Incubating.
"Hoping this may be of aome value
to anyone who may be interested la
raising turkey a. WUI any that yon
need not be tetxter-feoted, but give it
part at your time. If yen haven't tfane
give year wWt « Uttla help. She wiB
This country
Is well adapted to
the knocker* to their xhainc
Hoont them when tbey need your help.
Make them yell Inatend of yelp.
Hooat them till they have to booat,
Hoo«t them up or off the rooat. Kx
change.
Do you knew
you cm roll
CnHvlNllDv
lOcts from
ono bag of
HWUIW
TJuiTDurham
M
Drs. C. C. and
Harmon Pirtle
Our Practice embrace* all ad
juatmenta In Chiropractic Hweed-
lah maaaage and Osteopathy
Realdent Office
Phone 117 Hereford. Texas
Diplomat and fttate Medical
I.icenae
Willard
Batteries Win
They win on reputation—when you
think of botteriea you naturally think
fin* at Willmrd. They win on
quality. The most Important battery
improve nw ota, including Threaded
Robber Insulation, originated with
Willard.
They win in doQar*.and-cents sav-
ing. No outlay for replacement of
insulation if you buy the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery bacauee
Threaded Rubber Insulation outlets
the battery platea.
The Willard Threaded Rubber Bat-
tery is standard on I7S makes of care.
Ask us about it. We're headquarters
for Willard Batteries Mtd Willard
Service.
Electric Service Co.
Hereford, Texas.
Willard
Batteries
More A bout
Those Prices
Ixl B&B K ( F!<H)rinjr Thousand
1x4 K&R F( Flooring .">.">.00 Thousuml
1x4 No. I Flooring i" .(W Thousand
! x I No. 1 Flooring Thousand
I x6 B& B I) S No. 117 :>2;>0 Thousand
1x6 No. IDS No. 117 Thousand
1x5 B&B Finish Thousuml
l\6B&B (asinji 6,'i.W) Thousand
1x8 B&B Base (m.IW Thousand
Plasterin<£ loathe No. I 6.7."i Thousand
Rite Grade Fx Ira (Hear Shingles 6J*4I Thousand
V
( A thicker and heav ier shingle than
Star A Stur)
These ure the prices on the principle items that enter in-
to the building of that H< >MF.
Don't forget the prices <piott*d on dimension lumber and
Star A Star Shingles la*t week.
DAWN LUMBER CO.
DAWN, TEXAS
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921, newspaper, March 17, 1921; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254088/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.