The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1902 Page: 4 of 12
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THE <©• BRAND
Mr. Albert btnz of the well
known and reliable firm of jos.- Lío.?
& Bros will be -at Gough & Davis'
drug store November ! 7th with a
R. E. Flctcher cf Silverton was
in town Tuesday.
J. D. Thompson was in from his
ranch Wednesday a£ter supplies.
As usual Old Santa Clans will
have headquarters at Gough & Davis'
drug store. 37if
L. R. Eradly and wife were in from
their Tierra Blanco Hereford Homo
on Tuesdav.
Williams &: Harrison carry a
specialty line of shirts from 50c to
$2.50 flannel. Jótf
Galbreath, Fox & Co. advertise a
new price c:L in ladies' tailcr-mada
suits in this issue
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f c w E 5 n v
j t si £ l n i
Come and see this elegant
of Diamonds
display
a o v" + d i. lia.aii ílaIQí'i
e I1, r <£, n C e 6 ♦ S:nlthj Walker & Co., Banker;
«^■5* « ü) H *{ fe g ® a s sa&sasffebtJ & 6 fc $ k fe y 11 te«s
Johnson d Ferg-u.-sos^
All Kinds. Solid Geld, Gold Filled
and Plated Jewelry, at Prices that
speak for themselves and Guaran-
teed by Lee Snihh, the J-.welcr. 311£
Rev. Chalmers Eilbourn, pastar
or the Cumberland Presbyterian
church, will preach a i the morning
and evening service at the Christian
church Sunday.
John Jackson of Auburn was in
town this week prospecting.
J. A. Siaton was among the Dim-
mitt visitors in town Wednesday.
Oar paints are arriving and we
can supply the trade. Gough &
Davis. 38 it
J. L. Marshall and Marshall
Thummel of Drane were prospectors
in town this week.
We have lot-; of baby shoes and
more baby -ehera on the roed.
Here's the place to buy your baby a
pair cf shoe?.
oC-tf Willi/.:ís & Karrisc-i;.
Oysters served in any style in o ir
parlors. Also ham and eggs. Give
me a trial. B. T. Hinton. 36tr
We guarantee our Giesecke boots
and shoes to be the best cn the
market. Williams & Harrison. 36ll
E. T. Connell came in Sunday
from his Endee, N. M-. ranch t)
look aftc-r the inspection of the cattle
shipped from Hereford this week, hi
being the a: ociation inspector.
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Thorn::s Bassetl was in from his
ranch Thursday and ordered the
Dalla:: New?; in connection with Till:
Brand. He is now sure of being<
: oa'cd on local and foreign events.
A. G. Bel!, the popular assi'-tant
cashier cf the Hereford Nat'one 1
Banl:, left
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for
a tare;.:
weeks' visit p. in on £ fri•.lad ; at Fourd
Reek. Before leaving he ordered Tj.s
Brand to follow him in order feet
he might keep up with the Here " :ei
events.
T. J. S:ephens cf Austin cam - to]
Hereford this week cn a prospecting
tour and, being so well pleased with I
Hcia-ford and her prospects, pur-J
cha.' • d a half interest in the Here-
ford Manufacturing Company. Mr.1
S: ephe:a¡ is a first-.:lass mechanic
and. with the present proprietor, T.
i R. R-a-ran, will make a strong team
• rrr
¡far business in their line. Thk|
! Loa::" e\'. is to the new member
a h 'arty welcome a id wishes for the
nded success.
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Highest •*J Priesa <7 Pa^Sd fov n1 irises
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G. F. Fain was in frcm his ranch
on Monday.
Window glass in ail sises —we cul ;
to fit.* Ge>u.frh Ci Davis. 33tf I
J. F. Merritt of Dimmitt v.-; -; a
caller in town Saturday
Jemes Bell was among the Dimmit!
Sunday in tcv.a.
young men to spent
The Hereford National Bank has
a change oi aav in tins issue or ■ .:i:
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If you have lands for sale list
them wiih Orr & Ray sor at the
Hereford House Annex. 34tf
The Hert ford Mercantile Com-
pany have a new quarter-page adv
in thi> issue which wili be cf interest
to cur readers.
F<?r S?le—My 7-roorn residence
and 4 acres of land in the Evants
addition (near the collfje). Well
i.nproved. J. D. Files. JO*f
Boyj we r\n fit you all in hats.
We carry the largest line of Stets .n
l.ats in Hereford.
Wanted—Plain and fancy sewing
and dressmaking. Hiss Ella
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IT: rvey Cash, the popular clerk
of Castro county, was a business
caller in town this week.
j Wc also have about 15 bolts of JDress
i Goods we wish to close out at a
reduction >
George M. Slaughter shipped this
week to the Kansas feeding grounds
three train loads of three and four-
year-old steers.
B* your eyes give you trouble go
to Meeks for glasses. Many times
headaches are relieved by proper
use of spectacles. 13t£
It you want to buy a ranch of
town property or want to rent a
house make your wants known to
0;r & Rayzor. 34tf
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mercantile éz< «u
Will discontinua the managership cf
ia n n.a . ( \ of cur Millinery Department for this
v A VIM | season after the first week cf 'De-
cember and all those wishing anything in the millinery line shaul j call
at once and get their wants supplied.
Special prices on all lines of millinery
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Vanderburgh, F. L. The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1902, newspaper, November 14, 1902; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142323/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.