The Hereford Brand, Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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MeDONALD TALKS
OF DIVERSIFIED
CROP PROSPECTS
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I wO mO at the Auction Sale Sntur-
Itf evening. two 3 yenr old Jeraey
vm fresh, one 4 jrr. uM J*r y
Cow now fresh, a good individual.
S74-F11. J. r. Ward. IS-lt j
rsrsBss to the hlgheat bidder at j
Km Anrtlon Sale Saturday evening,
Mch. 11, two Ford Itrarlng Can, In
food running shape.
IS-It father Hough.
fOB BALE-One Ramley <MrPuU7l2-
10 raftne, and Tandem Dlac. K« r in-
formation we or rail David W. Shep-
ard, IMmmitt. Texas; or Phone 112.
jtotard. la-tf
#OH HALE— Ba rred Rock Kgga for
•Biting—price «1.00 to $7.50; R. C.
B. 1. Rod eggs—$1.00 Netting.
E. W. Kinney.
IS-tf Fone 370.
FOR ■ALB—At a bargain. fans for a i
IS ft RrUjwe Windmill; 3fi0 feet
Inch galvanised piping. Phone 78. Box
11-41-Pd
T«%wo 1m re
mm of StvmtSentton on the
Hereford, and will plant
potatoes there this
D. L. Mr Donald.
known an the "father of Irrigation."
la this portion of the aouthsrest. tat*
urdajr. darlag a visit la AatariHo.
Whoa ssksd ahoat the pnjtet, Mr.
Mr Donald said: "We hare bmm forced
to the f*rt that If we ate ever to aiahe
the Hereford country what it has a
right to hertHne, we mast get away
from the one-crop ides. We have hsld
to it altogether too long now. Last
year, ws grew in a very limited way.
potatosa most sarressfnlly. More than
oue of oar citlsens grew potatoes at
the rate of 000 bushel* per arre. The
seed we are aerating this year will give
us approximately 70 icres. This vrill
furnish a demount ration, under the
various cultural methods used, as to
Oar psspls am
Im rssoit «f the
prove to ho
ths most skinful
Hag. to oar lands, we wttl have
aaother of the nsedsd crops in the live
at-home srhsms of farm diversity, aad
It will amply Justify oar
If as a awttor of fhrt we fail, tt
be bat aether and worthy r#Ht (o
know our roaatry hotter with reisesaee
to Ms adaptability to reaps."
The visitor stated that the Hereford |
Chamber of Commerce Is gtviag a treat
desl of attention to the baa. the mm
aad the milk cow. as added and tneroas-
ed Items on the dlversMed farming pro-
gram. The orgnniastlon Is encouraging
Its people to branch out on these things,
be said, and the potato venture. If It
Amartilo
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>g Up
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With a top MMoa already bare aad it
broken, fo&i arr looking ahead for the
work with mm confidence.
>R BALE—A few good Poland China
Boats, priced reasonable.
11-4 t Posey Cunningham.
FOR 8ALR—-Buff Orpington Eggs for
hatching. Phone 253.
8-8t-Pd. C. \1. Hicks.
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O FOB RENT ♦
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FOR RENT—Two front room*, for
rent furnished for light housekeeping.
Phone 144. Mrs. Jno. I* Wilson
12-atP d
FOR RENT—House; also 2 rooms in
TO-tf H. L. Broa dwell j
• WANTED ** * ♦!
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WANT to trade for residence In Hern-
ford. lflO acres land miles Alvarado.
Johnson Co.. .'10 miles south Ft. Worth.
About 00 acres bottom land, several
hundred native pecan trees. good .1 room
house, lots of Henmidn and Johnson
grass, u tine «t<Hk farm proposition.
This place will run more stock than a
section of West Texas grass land. Ad-
dress C. L. Honey, Hart. Texas.
13-2t-Pd.
WANTED— Cream Separator and incu- j
bator. They must Ih in good running
shape and priced reasonable.
Geo. W Smith.
13-12 Phone 324-FH. j
WANTED—To exchange Dodge Tour-
ing car in A1 condition for Ford Tour-1
ing car. Will take milch cows or hogs
for difference.
Oeo. W Smith. 1
13-t2 Phone .H24-F3. t
♦ LOST AND FOUND ♦
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LOST—Between the Grocery store and
home, a Red Fox fur.
13-tf Mrs. Frank Gyles. |
Hereford
Produce
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Always makes
the Cash Prices for
Poultry and
Eggs.
. WE BUY CREAM
See us before
Selling.
For
Sale
Nice 5 room residence,
good location, fruit and
shade trees. Price $3,-
500. Will trade for
cows, calves, or yearling
steers, if cattle priced
mow
ngnto 9N
J. U. Pitman
Doctor M. Shadid
To Be in Hereford
Doctor M. Shadid of Carter, Okla.. who many of
our citizens have been going to for consultation
and treatment, is to be here for the purpose of see-
ing patients on the 14th, l.~>th. 16th and 17th of
March, at the Cordova Hotel.
Dr. Shadid is treating W. T. Smith. Guy N. Smith,
Mrs. E. Renfro, Mrs. J.C. otnhle, L. C. Forrester,
Roger Johnson, ami others. He is well and favor-
ably known througn these parts.
First National Bank
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TCDCQAL (.Sf*vf
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JEWELRY
AUCTION
I have decided to go out of the Jewelry business,
therefore I will offer my entire stock of Jewelry, in-
cluding a line of Spectacle*, at Auction Sale, next
SATURDAY, March it
at 1 p. m., at my place of business located in the
Powelson Top Shop on the corner of 3rd and Main.
This is your chance of a life time to buy jewelry at
your own price. Come one, come all.
* J. N. Lunsford .
Banking
CHARACTER AND STRENGTH ARE TWO OF THE KLEMKNTM
ONE KHOI LD LOOK FOR IN A FINANCIAL
INHTITI TION
There is no hank that can rise higher rlign Its ideals in its service
any more then a stream can ris^hlghcr Mum it* source. The size and
strength of this bank arc a sure indication "f a healthy. hlRh ideal
and a lofty standard of service.
Kxperience has broadened our service and made practical nppil
cation of onr ideal of equitable dealings to the always changing condi-
tions of htisinesa.
JUST KEEP THIS EH MIND
We have everything my /armor waarfs,
kitchen utentil* to power form machinery, includ-
ing a splendid line of Leather Goods.
Gome in early and figure with us on your
needs.
SERVICE
tXImoat 3,000,000 rati* •
day. Thin Agora give* you
an Idea of th important
part thia Company play* in
tHa t««nr day Ufa at tha
territory it aarvaa. To pto-
vida thai t *r enlarging
aarvtca, new buildings,
wire, polaa, cables. ducta,
awiu'hbaaida, and many
other itams must ba • >b-
tainad. Kvary dollar you
inv«st in i >ur Prafarrad
Stock is usad to provide
this natraaaary aquipmant.
7%
CiiBndaliva PVefsirrad Stock
® Southwastcrn B«ll
Telephone Company
Buy a share (or (100 and
accrued diddsnd, nr on
monthly Inatallmants of ft va
dollars. Any vmployaa
oi tli* Talaphona Company
wiil b« glad to give you
aiUlitii.nal dataila.
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company
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In tlie Great ^ e? t Milln in made u flour which justi-
I hen hone t pride in Imvin^ ilttiie a thing the bent we
know how. Thin |iri<l«* carrier to the retailer, clear
| to the hoiiMewife, w itii hon«' t pride in the fine tex-
H ture, beaiitiliilly brown minted bread.
i The Groceries
I a" -♦'II (rreat Vir t ami Vmarvlliit Flour.
Spring
A nnouncement
An opening of lirami-new. jii«t rtM't'ivr<J. 1.allien' DretweH. float Suit*, and
Spring ami Summer float*. New xhipment* arriving daily.
I.ailien* Silk Drenneti
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I.adien* float Suitn
Ladien* Spring and Summer floatn
$117.*.
21.73
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$23.M
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From $6.0#
To $.13.00
Also choice neleetion from the latent Ginghamn Tinnue <kmkIh
- f >rgandien
A large annortment of the new things are now here and more arriving daily,
We will be glad to how them to you.
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D. R. Gass & Son
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 7, 1922, newspaper, March 7, 1922; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254177/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.