The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1929 Page: 5 of 14
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford. Texas, Thursday, June 27, 1929
Sas Never Seen
The Equal of It
“I believe I hail about the worst
loaao of stomach (rouble In Texan,
(but after taking two bntllos of
I Harnoti hinI one bottle of Hargoii
[ Soft Mass Pills, I uni In the very
i pink of <<oDilition
making publication of this Clta- j Clerk. District Otari, Deaf Smith
tlon owe In each week for four j County, Testa
nureestflve week* previous to the, By Dvelyo Morgan, Deputy.
return day hereof. In some news-1 ---------
paper published In your County. | (TTATION BY PUBLICATION
If there be a newspaper publlshisl j _____
tltereln. but If not. then In tbej-pHR HTATB OP TBXAH,
u eta rest County, where a news-1 T(l the Sheriff or Any Con table of
jut|w■ r Is published, to appear at; la-af Bmitb County—Greeting:
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is published, to
the next regular term of the Dis-
trict Court of Deaf Smith County,
to tic holder at the Court House
thereof, In Hereford. Texas, ou the
tird Monday after the I’m I Monday
in July A. D. 11K5I, the same be-
ing the 29th ifeiy of July A. I>.
You are hereby commanded to
summon O. B. Bosley by making
publication of tills Citation onee iri
eaeb week for four successive
weeks jrrevJous to the return day
hereof in some newspajier publish-
ed in yuur County. If there he a
HWt. then and there to unsuer a|newspa|ier published therein, but if
|s>tltion libol in said Court on the I not. (t,en in the nearest County
iMtli day of June A. l>. 1938, In {where a newspaper Is published.
W. 11. NBWBY
"Right after every meal I would
are aour stomaeb. I suffered
ay and night. I was at dinner
one day and a sharp pain hit me
right under my liver and extend-
. through te the pit of my atom-
eh tad almost ‘knocked me out.’
fl waa diary four hours afterwards
land the pain Just stayed In my
(aide.
“My kidney* were acting ao
I freely I had to be up four or tire
1 tiroes every night. Ix>a* of sleep
(made me weak and nervous and
fay whole system was badly run
|down. My liver waa out of or-
er, I wU* badly constipated, and
raa continually taking laxatives.
"Since taking the wonderful Kar-
fgon treatment my only trouble Is
f>ro keep from eating too much, and
fl never have a sign of Indigestion.
Alj the pain la gone from my side,
[my nerves are In line shape, and
I sleep line. I am no longer con-
stipated. Hargon Woft Mass F*llls(
certainly are wonderful for they
do their work thoroughly without
griping like other laxatives.
“I had read a lot about Hargon,
(glut I never had the slightest Idea
' 1 would get such remarkable re-
sults from It in so short a time..'
The above statement was made
by W. II. Newby, well kuown resi-
dent of Dallas. He owns the Live
and I at Lire Barber Htiop at WSl-
A Holmes Ft.
Hargon may l>. ob'.aiii J to Her.
ford at Clark's Drug Store.
ii suit, numls'reil on the iloek-
el of wild Court No. 1729.
wherein Catherine Kchulx is 1‘biln
HIT and L. W Hough. Walter A.
Hell uls. Boxaua Helm Is, K. M.
Dunn. K. C. Itrodle, Rmplre (las
Fuel Coiii|siiiv I uenrporuted.
Cates UublH'r Company, Cisalyear
Tire A Rubber Company, Mrs. C.
J. Puett, Henry J. Anderson, Mar-
vin Puett and Itol Culbertson are
Defendants, and said petition al-
leging that L. \V. Hough and K.
C. Brodle exeeuled and dellverisi
to J. H. Weems llielr five notes
for 91120.(40 each, dated January
Ik. 1922, due li. 7, M, ft, and 10
years after date, hearing S per
rent interest, payable annually,
uml 10 jier cent attorney’s fees and
pnovidlng the failure to |siy any
note or the Interest thereon when
due, matures all the notes at the
option of the holder and said
notes are the property of plaintiff;
that the notes were given as part
payment for the West Half of
section No. .'{A, Block K-8 In Deaf
Smith County, Texas; that said
notes are secured by Vendor’s I Jen
on said land reserved in deed made
by said Weems and wife to K. C.
llrodle; that all of notes have
been declared due and are now
past due and payable and have
heretofore been placed In the hands
of an attorney for collection. That
all of said defendants claim some
Interest in said land the exaet na
ture of which Is unknown to plain-
tiff but that any Interest defend
ants may have In said land Is sub-
ject to and Inferior to plaintiff’s
right therein, plaintiff prays for
Judgment for her debt, Interest,
attorney’s fees ami <x>sts of suit
and for foreclosure of her Hen.
Herein fall not but have before
said Court, at its aforesaid regular
term, this writ with your return
thereon, showing bow you have
executed the same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court, at office in
Hereford, Texas, on this the 24th
day of June A. D. I1W1.
(KKAL) L. II. BDHTKlt.
newspaper
to ap|s*ur at the next regular term
of the District Court of Jieuf
Smith County, to la? lioldeu at the
Court Mouse thereof, in Hereford,
Texas, on the fifth Monday III
July. A, D 11)29, th<- same being
lion Died In oald Court on the 17th
day of June A. D. 1920, in a suit,
numbered on the docket of said
Court No. 1727, wherein Grace
Bosley Is Plaintiff, and C. K.
Boscly is Defendant, and said pe-
tition alleging for divorce; plain-
tiff alleging that she ami defend-
ant were married on or about
November JBith. 1019, and eontinu
ed to live togetheer ns husband and
wife till on or about August lKth,
102.T, at which time, and without
fault on the part of plaintiff, Hie
defendant Intentionally and jter-
manently abandoned her, nml has
since said time failed or refused
and still fails and refuses to live
with her or to contribute any
thing toward her support. That
she has resided In Deaf Hmltli
county for more than six months
next preceding the dale of tiling
h«*r petition, and In Texas for
‘more than one year t to fore the ex-
I lithilinn of said petition; plaintiff
the 21Mb day of July A I). 192ft.
then and there to answer u petl- j praying thut said marriage be dis-
solved and for all relief, special
and genera], In law and in equity,
she may be entitled to.
Herein fall not but. have before
said Court, at its aforesaid regu
lar term, this writ with your re-
turn thereon, stowing how you
have executed the same.
Given under my hand amt the
seal of said Court, at office In
Hereford, Texas on this the 17th
day of June A I». lflgft
(HKAL) L. H PI>8TKR,
Clerk, District Court. Deaf Hmltli
County. Texas
i uni
Celebrating the sale of
a million Frigidaires
The second National
DEMONSTRATION
of the
Frigidaire
“Cold Control”
is note going on
rpMK “Cold faintral" la bring
* abown in actual use. De-
lirious froa.cn desserts are
being Nerved. We're giving
away a souvenir book con-
taining reri|M«. We’re dis-
playing the’Million Model"
Frigidaire ... all porrrlaiu
enamel finish . . . priced at
only 9205* completely in-
stalled. And wr're making a
special offer to all wlio Imy
Frigidaire during thia special
demonstration.
J. C. CUMMINS
Ucreferd, Texas
21H
Harvest Spcials
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ONE 1926 CHEVROLET ROADSTER
TWO 1927 BUICK COACHES
ONE 1927 BUICK FOURDOOR SEDAN
ONE 1928 OAKLAND SPORT ROADSTER
ONE 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE
ONE 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE
TWO MODEL T FORD SEDANS
LIBERAL TRADE
Norton Motor Co
FIRKT MKTIIOIHHT ( HI Rtil
Hunday school meets at ftrt.Y
a. m., J. W. Htauford. superintend-
ent. Be sure and be present this
Monday. If you an a stranger
we will be gtad to have you. Class
ea for all ages There will be
preaching at the morning and eve-
ning hours. An Inti-resting subject
will be dbru****d at each service.
There will be special music morn-
ing and evening. You will find an
inviting place to worship here.
The services will be helpful #and
Inspiring. "Come thou with ua
and w# w ihllo thee good, for the
Lnrd hath spoken good concerning
Israel" The Kpworth League
mnets at 7.45 p. m. Preaching
service* at H:16 p. m. Welcome
to all.
K. H. BOW BN, Pastor,
CITATION BV PUBLICATION
THE BTATK OK TKXAH.
To the Hherlff or any Dunstable of
Deaf Smith County—Greeting;
You are hereby commanded to
summon Bmptre Gas A Fuel Com-
pany Incorporated, a Corporation,
Gates Rubber Company, a Corpor-
ation, Goodyear Tire A Rubber
Company, a Corporation, Mrs. C.
J. Puett, Henry J. Anderson, Mar-
vin Puett and Roy Culbertson by
This Year We’ve
Hit It
\Ve’re gettln money around
Hereford
Won’t it be good sense for
us to bold on to our money
Maybe a lent year will hit
us amt
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HBBBFORD, TEXAS
QUALITY AT LOW COST
min
Wheat Harvest
Announcements:
Due to lark of handling room we cannot More wheat at pres-
ent. Wheat taken in in considered sold at the price indicated on
the scale ticket. After the peak of the movement we will he
able to gtore some wheat. However, definite arrangements must
he made to store before hauling the grain.
If owners of wheat desire the haulers paid at the elevator,
we will furnish a blank whereby you may give us a written order
to that effect, stating the rate per rwt. In the event vou, as
owner, nant us to pay the hauler we will appreciate haulers
asking for their hauling only on final settlements.
To avoid congestion we will not receive milo and kafir dur-
ing the wheat rush.
Also, we will he unable to do custom grinding.
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Jones, Alger. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1929, newspaper, June 27, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583942/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.