The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1929 Page: 3 of 10
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Huge Demand for
, Sargon Smashing
World’s Records
If anyoue told you that one sin-
*1* medicine had relieved tens of
thonmnda of suffering men and
women lu all walka of life of
their health trouble* and that It
had put thousand* of other men
end women unable to find relief
tiark to work. It wou|d sound Im-
poaatble, wouldn’t It)
But that la Ju*t exactly what
la happening right here In thla
•fate. Not only haa It brought
them new-found health nnd atrengtb
but It haa given them new energy,
new vitality and « new lease on
life Itself. In tunny cane* the re-
wulta have Imen an remarkable that
many people have bought tt and
aent It to frlenda lu other stales,
while other thousand* hare writ-
ten grateful letter* of pralae.
The wonderful aueeeaa that Her-
gon and Hargon Hoft Maa* IMlIa
have achieved in only one year’s
time almply ataggera the Imagtna
tlon.
In the atate of California alone
where It waa Introduced on April
16 of thla year. It haa required the
natonlahlng total of nine aolld ear-
loada—or more than 200,000 hotilea
--to supply Hie demand Kansas
City retailer* and wholesalers bare
sold and distributed over 800,000
bottles in the slates of Kansas and
Missouri. Mlnneapolla and St
Haul dealer* hare required nine
entire carload* In five months. The
demand In practically every stale
and section where Hargon baa been
Introduced ha* been corresponding
ly large When natural illstrllm
tlon haa been completed It will
require million* upon millions of
bottlea to aupply the ever Increas-
ing demand for thl* celebrated
medicine.
Back of Margon’s triumph In the
drug Store* la Hangon’s triumph In
the home*. Everywhere It haa
been Introduced It ha* become i
household word and It la un
queetlonahly the tile m»«t wide-
ly talked of medicine in the world
today.
When Hargon was first given to
the world Just one year ago, It
waa hailed as a triumph In the
Held of modern medicine Many
well known nuthorltle* who watch
e<l Ita development freely predict-
ed that It would Imenroe the one
greet outstanding. Iicalih giving
remedy of the *ge But the men
of science who labored for year*
to perfe.t It little dreamed It
would become Milch n great boon to
humanity In *•• short « time.
Hargon may be had In Hereford
nt the Clark Drug Htore
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Bach summer night may la* calm,
imceful, undisturbed Just by u*
ing FLYTOX. .Spraying the sleep
Ing room*. Killing ttie mosquitoes.
Kraryone know* ino*qintoc* are dis-
ease curriers They must be killed.
Health authorities advocate FLY-
TOX. It is the wlentlflc Inac tli-lde
developed at Mellon Institute of In
dustrlal Research by Bex Research
fellowship. Hlmpte Instructions on
HARVESTERS
Hee l)a Kor
GOODRICH TRUCK TIRRM
Don’t watt- Huy NOW, save
time and worry
WEST k SNYDER
Phillips Service Htetlon
DO YOU NKSCD HKIJ’7
I cm fanSall yea heads.
MR. HARVRHT HAND:
gee me for Mm* Jet.
'Slats’ Dyer
Ttc Taxi Mm
TMrd Mi Mala HIrente
Harvesters!
YOIJR SflOKM
NEED HEAVY HOLES I
WM IIAVH Til KM.
each bottle (blue label) for killing
ALL household laeects. INHIST oa
FLY-TOX. I« b aafe, stain loei,-and
ha* a perfume-Ilke fragrance.—Adv.
The Hereford Brand. Hereford. Tema, Thur^lav. Julv 4, 1929
note* for 6M4JM) each, dated Jan-
uary 8. 1926. due la one to too
years respectively signed by anld
J. M. Heita, payable to plaintiff.
'Iteartag H per cent Internet per .in-
ches. A. Lindsey of Johannas- mim, puyable annually, providing
burg. California, arrived Monday
for a visit with his sister. Mrs.
J. L. Park.
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
THE 8TATK OF TEX AH.
To the Hherllf or Any Constable of
Deaf Huittli County 41roetlu«:
You are hereby commanded to
summon J. M Kelts by making
publication of this Cltntlon once In
each week for four successive weeks
previous to the return tloy hereof,
In some new«pH|ier published In
your Pointy. If there he a news-
paper published therein, but If not
then In the non rest County, where
a newspaper I* published, to ap-
pear at the next regular term of
the distrlet court of Deaf Hinlili
County, to be holden nt the Court
House thereof, tn Hereford, Texas,
on the third Monday after the
second Monday III July A. D.' 1920,
Ihe Mime being the i!t*th (lay of
July A. D. lOUt). then and then*
tn answer a petition tilt*! tn said
Court on the 2‘Jnd day of Heptem
her A. I). 1028, In a suit, number
ed on the docket of sold Court
No. HUM, wherein H. A. Cudgel* Is
Plaintiff, and J M. Sell* and T.
J. Carter are Defendant*, and *atd
t**HUon alleging that plaintiff was
on January Mth, 1920, lawfully
seised and |*»**ess*s| of the South
isist quarter of *»s*tlon No 24,
township North, range .'I Bast lu
Deaf Hmlth County, Texas; that
on said day J M. Setts unlaw
fully entered said premise*, eject-
ed plalntltr and unlawfully with
hold* possession of *ami* to plain-
tiff’s damage: that the annual rent-
al value of said premise* I* *480,
that *aid T. J. Carter claim.* some
Interest unknown to plalntltr hut
that It 1* subordinate and Inferior
to plalntltr* title, and plalnlltT
prays for title ami possession of
said land.
IMuIntlff plead* ami sue* In the
alternative on ten vendor* lien
for 10 per cent attorney's fee* and
providing the failure to pay any
note or the Interest thereon when
due. mature* alt the noted; sold
notea secured by vendor's Hen ou
the shove described land retained
In the deed, executed by plaintiff to
the sold defendant on January 8,
102(1, plaintiff having heretofore
declared all said notes due because
of the failure to pu.v the first and
second notes when due and the
interest on nil notes when due.
I’laluMir sues for the principal. In-
terest and attorney’* fee* on said
notes and for foreclosure of the
veudor's lien and for costs of ault.
Herein fall not. but have before
said Court, at Ita aforesaid regular
term, this writ with your return
thereon, showing bow you hare
executed the same
Given under my hand urn! the
seal of said Court, at office lu
Hereford, Texas, on thl* the 18th
day of June A D. 11)29.
(HEALI L. H FOSTER.
Clerk, District Court. Doaf Smith
County, Texas
CITATION "bY°PHBI JCATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Hlierlff or Any Contable of
Deaf Smith County -Greeting
You arc hereby commanded to
summon C. E. Bosley by making
publication of thla Citation once tn
each week for four successive
weeks (irevlous to the return day
hereof In some newspaper publish
(>d in your County, If there lie a
newspaper published therein, but If
not, then in the nearest County
where a in*WNpH|**r la published,
to sp|**ar at the next regular term
of the District Court of Jhntf
Hmlth County, to Is* holden at the
Court House thereof. In Hereford,
Texas, on the fifth Mouduy in
July, A. D. 1929, the same being
the 29th dsy of July A D 1929.
then and there to answer a peti-
tion filed In said Court on the 17th
day of June A D 1929, lu a suit,
fcr
For The Fourth
Um* Hereford Bread for the Sandwiches, and
everybody will enjoy the lunch.
('.liken. Roll*, Sweet Roll*
Hereford Bakery
l«W*W*W*V%W*WkW/*V*V*W*V«V*VVWWW*VW*%1
Modern Beauty
Shop
Now Owned and Operated
h
Mrs. M. W. Phillips
Shampoo . . Finger Wave . .
Eye Brow Arch . .
50c Each
Special on
Eugene Permanent Wave
$10—two for $15
Until July 15th
Six yeart experience
Phone 95
MODERN BEAUTY SHOP
wbf-\ : ;
L t'.
numbered oa tike docket of said
Court No. 17*1, wberatn Grace
Bosley is Flalatifr. and C. E.
Bosely la Defendant, and *ald pe-
tition alleging for divorce; plain
tiff alleging that *he and defend
ant were married <>u ,.c ubout
November 2ftth, 1919, and continu-
ed to live togetbeer as husband and
wife till on or about August lhttli.
1928, at which time, and without
fault on the part of plHtntitr. the
defendant Intentionally and jior
mauently abandoned her. and has
since said time failed or refused
and still falls and refuses to live
with her or to contribute any
thing townrd her support. Thai
she lias resided In !h*«f Smith
county for more than six month*
next proceeding the date of filing
her petition, and la Texas for
more than one year before the ex-
hibition of said petition, plaintiff
praying that said marriage be dls-
1 solved and. for all relief, special
'and general, In iaw and In equity,
| she may be entitled to.
Herein fall not but have before
suld Court, at Its aforessid regu-
lar term, this writ with your re-
i turn thereon, allowing how you
have executed the same
Given under my hand and the
sea) of *ahl Court, at office lu
Hereford, Texas, on this the 17th
day of J line A. D 1929
(HEAL) L. II FOBTER,
Clerk, District Court, Deaf Smith
County, Texas
GOLLEHON-MOONKY
On June 27, nt the Baptist par-
sonage, Clovis, New Mexico, Mias
Nifla Gollehon of Dlmmttt and
George W. Mooney of Dublin were
united in marriage, Rev J F Ntx,
of the Baptist church, officiating.
Mias Nola is the only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J R Golle-
hou of Dimmitt and la well known 1
lu Hist city and lri Canyon where j
she attended the W T 8 T C. |
for the past three years Mr h*
a very talented musician
Mr. Mooney haa been a member
of the Stamps Quartet for tka
paat six years, traveling over nev-
er* 1 states carrying the OegH
message in song After a aha IT.
visit with relatives at Dublin, Mr.
and Mrs. Mooney will make their
home at Clovis where Mr Mooney
wilt engage In the tailoring buel-
nes*.
It Is Not
Too Late!
To huild that
*
GRANARY
See U8 for plan* and Material
ROCKWELL BROS. & COMPANY
Lumbermen
In Hereford 31 year*. Telephone 4.
THEATRE
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Vridg* ten as construction in top pre
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be glad to show you why the next
time you drop in. Belter still, phone
for our Purina service nun to cor’.e
out to your place the next time he is
in town
Jones & McLean
The Store with the
Checkerboard Sign
THE STAR THEATRE
Friday Onlv Matinee and Night
CASH SPECIALS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Matches
Dtainoriil, Ooe
Garton, 0 large boxes
23e
Raisins
Four lb Package
Nun Maid
33c
JELLO
Three
for
25c
PEACHES
Armour’s Verlbest
No. 2% Tins
Ik
Crackers
Merchants
2 lb Halsd Wafers
.Tic
CORN
Del Monte No 2
Five (kina
65c
Ginger Ale
Pint
Bottle
21c
Lava Soap
Four
For
2;c
ORANGES
Htnull and full of
Juice, two dozen
3Se
Bakers Cash Grocery
MONT E. BAKER, Proprietor
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Jones, Alger. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1929, newspaper, July 4, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584320/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.