The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1926 Page: 3 of 15
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iNtktn, Half. af Ft Warth. ar-
vtowd to aw ran—salty tail Ban-
iv aftwMia la *Mt with relative*
**QNHa a «#n at Mka Aram ow
'ttpiM tlMI
WftnnMl was halt It Baa. A
H. DawaB at V*pa last May at
cheolhoaaa. They
J. T. IMMa awl
Sunday la the koai of Mr. ui Mn.
W. B. Boat*.
Onawi Qvaaa spent a few data
laat weak with hot Banal*. Bunk*
Mortals
A tow of Urn & Y. P. U. folk,
gathered at the ham* at Mr. and
Mrs. a F. Otat and family laat 8un-
Bay. Bach ana had a splendid tint.
Mr. sad Mn. Hen Floyd and
daughter. Mildred, rlattad Sunday la
tha BUI Floyd liar
Mr. W. T. Woaibl* waa a Sii.lne*.
call*r at the J. C. Allred home on*,
afternoon laat w**k.
Mn. L. C. Moor* and children were
la WUdorado Sunday afternoon.
Tha Floyd brother* are the proud
awaar* of a new Fordaan tractor.
Mn. I. N. Mntchlns to vtalttug
fatoUraa at CMUtooth* bow.
Mra. Ton MeBroou aad children
rial tod Sunday aftomoon with Mr.
aad Mn. Jin Lagrand.
Mr. aad Mra W. & PhlUlpa of
Baraford rtotoad tholr aon. Coy Phil
Upa and family Sunday.
Mr. u. II. Bum* aad aon. Oaorga,
warn la our community on* day laat
araak.
Mr. Bran Fowler waa a bnalneaa
caller .la the Allred bom* Monday.
The fraah ahowera which toll orer
our community laat Monday aftor-
noon were a treat help to the crop*
and gardens, but thoy will atop the
wheat outUac for a abort while.
Mr. Bluer Wamble happened to
the miafortune of ahootlng hlmaalf
throuthth* arm with a .20 rlfl* laat
Saturday, whU* out on a rabbit hunt
Ho thlnka that it la aot aorloua
and we hop* that he wlU not hare
any further trouble with It.
Frio-Easter Imim
Wheat harroat to la fuU away this
wank In the community.
Mra. Cart Fry* and daughters.
Loulae Ann, Carotin* and Oariy Bay,
etoltod with Mra. Tamil aad daugh-
tor, Joan. Tuesday afternoon.
Mra. B. V. Bulllran and aon Char-
Uo William, and Mrs. V. 0. Wootory
etoltod la the homo of Mrs. W. J.
Bulllran Tuesday.
Mrs. J. & Wootory and son. Mil-
ton, apent Thuraday with Mra. Wool-
*17*0 mother, Mr*. Doak.
Mr. Akerman. the new carrier tor
Star Boat*, atartad Thuraday, July
I. Wo wtoh Mr. Akerman the beat
of luck.
Mra. B. V. Sullivan visited with
Mra. Allman Wednesday.
Meadatnea Frye. Sullivan. Estes,
Dixon. Williams and Mitchell are en-
tertaining the combine this week, hut
they seem to welcome It when the
wheat la turning out so wall.
Mlaa V. Allen, who la attending
achool at Canyon this summer, apent
the week-end with her parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. Allan. Mlaa Joaa Bella of
Caayoa accompanied Mlaa Alloa home.
Mrs. BUI Woodbura, Mlaa Lama
Woodhnra of Dhomltt aad Mra. Wat-
son of Amarillo vtoltod with Mra. Carl
Frys Friday aftaraooa.
Mra. Alton aad Bddto Las Allen.
Mra. Smith aad Elmer Smith and
Mn. Oaaasa vtoltod with Mra. Smith
of Jumbo Thuraday aftaraooa.
Mr. aad Mra. Jaaa Laughlia of
Suumrrfteld visited with Mrs. Laugh-
Mato pa ran to, Mr. aad Mrs. Sultan-
par. Suaday.
Mra. Wlktor af Jumbo vtoltod la tha
Boms of Mr. aad Mra. Smith Suaday.
Mra. Bub* flultoagor aad childrsa
apaut tha day with Mn. Stagaar
Suaday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Bray of Hereford vis-
ited la the home of Mr. and Mra.
M. W. Field* Sunday.
Mlaa Loulae Ann Fry* apent Sun-
day with Mlaa Bill!* Louise Cora.
Mra. Carrol. Frankie Mae, BUlle
Louisa and J. T. Corn vtoltod la the
home of Mn. Alton Saturday.
Mr. Jeaa Llndaey and Mlaa Nan-
nie Fields apent Sunday la Canyon
with friends.
Sunday achool at Raster la grow-
ing all of the time. Everyone seems
to take so much Interest Bor. Boas
%iSS3?(§K
ScffinsBfj
£*MM hTlTpraaSTjlMs SB
basis In tha aas of a af-
taadtog Mo pSMIa tm sSaala at
graeMa *
« la pan law* ton
aad aallaaHna
v a A
* | * ■« » i
__at
all said iMattoato aad tor
naM of tha
i of aueh dim
dlrtrlcm an
wholly within
* county *r la parts of two or mar*
eouattr*. aad Urn Lagtatotar* may
authorta* aa additional ad vatorum
tax la M levied aad coltartod within
all school dial riots horetuton formed
or hereafter foamed tor tha torthar
malatSMBco of public free schools,
aad tor the erection aad eqtopmaut
of achool hnlldtnaa thertin; provtd-
ad that a majority of the qualified
tea paying votrra of tho
sa*. in*
at IB*
n a rata af ih* qnaNM
IB* Btoto at aa jMflM
bmSmi a* Maas
Tuesday aBar Mu Mm* l
tornMs
ahaS wrl
of Hwretord waa with tho Easter
community Sunday afternoon at 8:00
o'clock. Ho brought a vary good
message, which everyone enjoyed.
Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Holliman aad
children and Mra. Wootory spent the
day with Mrs. Frye Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Holliman spent the
first of tho week with Mr. aad Mrs.
Wootory.
Mrs. Altana vtoltod with Mra.
^Mm. 'b.^V1*7iulilvan and aon vto-
ltod with Mrs. Leo Williams Friday.
Suaday school at Frio to well at-
tended. Everyone come and be oa
time next Suaday.
special districts sad
theretor.
aa ap-
propriation
Be It Bsaolead by tha Legislature of
the Ststs of Texas t
Section L Hut! Section 1 Article
T. of tho Constitution bo so changed
aa to rand aa follows: (creating now
"Section 1 Oas-toarth af the reve-
nue derived front tha Stats Oku:
tion taxes aad pan tax af
its Ocrupa-
oas dollar
tv
•very Inhabitant af the BUM, he-
ron tho ages of twaafty-oae and six-
ty years, shall b* aot apait aahuaUy
for the benefit of tha puhtit fro*
achapts: and la addttlaa thar
there shall be levied and collected on
saaasl sd valorem Ststo tax of
sueh an amount aot to exceed thirty
flv* cents on tha on* hundred
(110000) dollars valuation, so with
the svstlsbto school
YOUR BIRTHDAY
If your birthday la this wash yon
have a sympathetic, kindly nature,
very sensitive aad easily offended.
You are original, Inventive and Imag-
inative. You have a very critical
nature, and can Ik* very caustic when
you tot go of yourself which Isn't
vary often as you have a great
amount of aatf-cootrol at all time*,
aid art generally very considerate
of other's feelings and opinions. You
are apt to idealise those you love,
and are deeply disappointed when
you discover their weak points. Yon
have a vein of vanity and conceit,
and love gayety, society and dress.
Being very fond of trarel. yon some-
times change your occupation sud-
denly and completely. You are often
considered Indifferent aad cold, hut
you hare many true and loyal frleads
who learn to know aad understand
you.
Both man and women born during
thee* dates art wonderful students
of human nature, and quickly ana-
lyse a person's character. Mon art
shrewd business men and capable of
organising oa a large ami*. They also
become orators, politicians, attorneys,
Judges and brokers. Women bar*
considerable artistic ability, and ha-
come daooratora. writer*, artists, de-
signers and musicians.
NEW FURNITURE
«
See the attractive suites, for every room in the
house, on our floors.
Priotd right— years of serviee in every single
|>i«eo.
Wo will appreciate •
visit from yon.
ANTHONY'S
FURNITURE AND VARIETY STORE
property
district
voting at aa election to ha ^
Ih* amaafeaal to tha
the Stem «
privhdaa wl
hiatus* I* <
Meta." aad
write av tor
tola IN
tip
create spatial atik
Sac. h Tha Oaeagnar
to hatuhy dtoartad la la
aaaary proclamation
ttaa aad to ha**
required by tha
toting taw* of tha State
Sac. 4. That BB BB ot S
aad (1*00*0*) delta ra. at
thereof a* Mg
by appropriated aut af
the Treasury ot Ih*
> I
held tor that purpoae shall vote such
tax aot to exceed ta any earn rear
oa* (1.00) dollar oa tha hundred dal- •
tort ralnntion of the property sub-
ject to taxation la sut'h dtottict, hut
the limits tion upon tha amount of
achool dtottict tax herein authorised (A Correct Copy)
Approved, ApaB 4 1BI
EMMA OBIUBRY
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AMENDMENT
INBIITUTION.
to mn
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. •
A resolution proposing aa amead-
meat to Art. T, at tha Ooaatitutioa af
Ih* Stato of Texas by changing Sec-
tion 8, eliminating tha proviatoa au-
thorising tha Legislature to events
I have moved my Insurance office.
You will now find me on second floor
of the Newell A Ashhrook building.
Phone No. 7 D. F. Ashhrook. Flit
Quick Job Service at Tha Brand.
Attention Poultry
Raisers
Z-I-P
PAMIRS RSMOVSR
used to tha drinking water i
rtd year poultry of Blue B«
Idea, fiaaa aad all otimr
hr—
Tha Guidon Rule
Nothing can stop
the force of the
Wind
—ao on* can predict
—no on# aan prevent
The fury of the Wind. Hall
and Fire
This Agency eta protect you.
Office orer Newell'* Store.
tow Mb V.
D. F. A dthrook
Delicious Cold Meats
FOR THE HOT WEATHER
You will find our pure ready to est, cold
cut meats the ideal way to avoid cooking
and fixing in the Summer's heat. Delicious
—appetising and wholesome. Juat the thing
for sandwiches!
Barbecue
Bologna
Cheese
Frankfurters
Lunch Ham
Boiled Ham
Cloyd's Meat Market
HONEY BEE
FLOUR i
IT’S BETTER FLOUR FOR A LOT LESS
MONEY. ‘f
Here’s Our Proposition
Try a bag and if you don't like it as well orkh;
ter than the brand you are using (NO BRAND&
EXCEPTED) feed it to your hogs tad tho mum,
you bought it from will pay for the hog food.
Your Merchant Has It
ROCKWELL BROS. & CO.
LUMBERMEN
1
Phone 4
SATISFACTION MUST
YOVRS
V *
A Bargain Off«
The Brand has twenty-one mail boxes,
type, worth 11.50 each, that we will aell—
For
Each
when the order ia accompanied by an
a year's subscription to The Hereford Brad
a new subscriber, who resides on a Routt
ing out of Hereford. ^
The Hereford Brand, one year.__j
1 Mail Box_______________.... |
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1926, newspaper, July 8, 1926; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584091/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.