The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1902 Page: 5 of 12
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FROM TEXICO.
[tercsting Items From the New
Town on the Mexico Border.
Texico, N. M., Nov. 11.
A blacksmith has come here to
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I Frank Weaver spent Sunday in
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JM. O. Meeks went to Hereford
pay on business.
A good hotel v/ill be located here
the near future.
|Brick flues are wending their
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I Wheat looks fine but a gao l rain
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JOHN E. FERGUSON
President
C. W. DCDSOM
Cashier
The Hereford. National Bank
Hereford, Texas
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We solicit your account, ar.d v/ill appreciate your
business, whether large or cm-dl
DIRECTORS
R. }. Liibbe Ira Alen L. Cough
W. A. Higgins J no. F. Fergaaou
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G. E. Higgins was in Amarillo
this week visiting friends.
Ed Toiner of Amarillo was a
town this week visiting friend1:.
h. r. Duff of t7xÍc>7Ñ. m.. v;
a business caller in t .wn Monday.
L ve!e>/s ¿ "¿Ta" t h ~"u p- -d a' c
furniture dealers, hc.ve a chango oí
'adv in this isaue.
Our i;i lies thee a art- the la t
most up to-date liii** in town, Gail,
r ic, and be eoavinc «.1.
k>íí wi:.'..;ams & ii\r:uaoa.
Pre*--; Para.am, the newly eh" ' - 1
sh'•: i í ci ::t i<i un'. y, wan a busi
t;e: : <:?l!er in t./,vn this week . nd
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Troy Womble and family came j
Sunday from Hereford to visit j
llatives.
T. H. Calloway of Hereford lo- j
tied a homestead here this week. !
|h, they are coming !
Messrs. Weeden, Franklin and J.
. I3unh of Collin county, Texar,
•e here to get sume of this gcod
nd.
Pecos Valley Superintendent Car-
load was here today inspecting the
:w cattle chutes rccentiy put in
E. W. Dyer & Sons have s Id
J/crything on their yards here ex-
md the ofiicy and sheds. Comeen,
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Sect ion Foreman Johnson has had
[is hand car newly overhauled and
in comfortably ride over his line
|y merely keeping the lever going
|p and down.
Road Master S'inson has put us
hder lasting obligations for that
plsndid crossing just built. No
fcore breaking of coupling poles or
|v,\:ari:)g at the "Pea Vine."
A lot of in w •t. ou. this nnrning
•ich G. W. Dale of Hveford to
11 o w him some fine goats that range Í
|-;>t far away. But th -y saw us c :m- !
lg and declined being closely in- j
Ipxded by such a formidable look- •
frig po^se as we were. Aaron.
Cyr.t:r Supper Tuc. day Kight.
Mrs. Anna Orihcrne will give an
vster supper at (he court hon e
Tuesday evening from 6 to 10
'clock. Oyete;<; v.ill be served in
ny sly'e. .39-It
We have the ■ n'.y line of specialty
ioekwcnr in II to ford. Luy your j
ies of us and get the latest.
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C HEREFORD FUEL OIL CO. 3
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(,$ Beaumont Crude Oil, Manufactured
^ and tlie Genuine Primrose "Ni^^er
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"Once yo. t.y you'll always Luy it"
t«r patronage v/ill be appreciated and given prompt attention
^ phone 75 • TROY WOMBLE, Manager t)
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P. T. RAMSEY, Proprietor
W. r. STIMSON, Mansjcr
et your fruit and shade trees from
ii j Nursery, as they are grown on
he p'a:ns and are a 'climated. We
-.arantee our tre s to t • delivered
i good order. We ah:o grow .all
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tits. Address all orderu to
THE HEREFORD NURSERY
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I have for sale one of the best improved sections (*40 cores)
in the Panhandle of Tercas, situated three milea eaafc from Here-
ford, the county seat of Deaf Smltli County. This cection is in
the valley of the Tierra Blanco river, which intersect; it, and
contains over 275 acres which will grov/ alfalfa profitably v iili-
out irrigation, making it the best dividend paying section ci
land in the Panhandle. There are 55 acres in alfalfa at the
present time, which will cut three crops cach year. For the
past nine yo¿u"3 an average of 100 tons of valley hay hr-u been
cut from thu land yearly, which readily sells at iio per ton.
.. .Improvements.,.
Among the improvements on thie. place are: A modern
$2500 8-room residence, modern $500 2-story barn 20x46 eet
in dimensions with 16-ioot walls corrals and out-building:.".
Has a 75-foot well, containing 35 feet of pure water, wiiii a
io,coo gallon storage tank and a water-work; system supplying
house r.ud barn with water. A 16-foot Ecfipse windmill with
6-inch cylinder supplies ample water to irrigate a 20-acre garden
p itch.. This property would be an ideal ene fur party wishing
to engage in the line stock business. My reason for selling i.->
that other business demands my attention.
Fcr further particulars write cr call cn
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tiv* f r th - Panhandle Marbl •
W • i : .i ii! •, pa' up a I. liv.i-
sor.c to ven foot marble mommicr*
M iiflay ovrr th" grave of Mr.;. C.
M. Myers i:i the Hereford c,-m-t. ry.
The Mi: Nora an-.', id ■
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yoong fsi"i:ds at th-ir home • -a
Til" ;-Ja/ ev(M-ing. Game:, and s ial
chat were the ord-r of the evenin ,
daring which refreshments \v< re
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W. A. Smitii s-ioond hou:;:.; nor O
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leaving for id: , -tii::, Ariso 1.
. ■ • .id '"dd • f..r e erae .
v.: tii.it Mr. A via* health *v i i i
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Gough £z Davij are putting in a j
full litie of paints, lead and oil. See 1
them f.,r pricerj. J7tf
Call en C. L. Davis v
of a new suit of clothes,
guaranteed.
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Perfect, fit
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Williams & Harrison want your 1 Mr. Davis of the popular firm of
trode. They will take pleasure in ! Gough & Davis aims to give special
ordering anything for you in their attention tu paint and oil orders,
line or that you can't liud in the ¡ See him before pointing y<*
market, 30tf hou-c,
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I. H. HOLLAND
Contractor
and Builder
Can give the best o* references.
Practice 1 framing and joining to-
gether a specialty. Efctmates giv¿n
on short noti;e. A fair rh .re c
patronage sclicited.
HEREFORD
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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/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.