The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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TONSORIAL
PARLORS
The liberal patronage which
we are enjoying can be ac-
couted for from the fact that
we keep only experienced
men. Our specialties are aa
easy shave, a neat hair cut
and clean bath. Give as
trial.
We represent The Troy
Steam Laundry of Amarillo.
Basket leaves Wednesday and
returns Saturday. All work
guaranteed,
,. R. Bassham
is
School as-
church lawn last
Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock
▼here a great abundance of free ice
cream and cake was served. About
one hundred and fifty children and
young people, together with a num-
ber of the parents, were present and
each enjoyed the evening to the
fullest extent.
A friendly contest has been ob for
three months, the reds and blues,
each striving to wiirin the contest,
new pupils and good attendance be-
ing counted.
On last Sunday the reds were de-
clared the victors and as a reward
the reds were served with ice cream
and cake by the blues., The blues
then served themselves. The re-
freshments being provided by the
school for all.
Through the summer when most
schools lag this one has been' grow-
ing and a fine average attendance
has been maintained through the
entire summer. This school is a
busy body and would be glad to
welcome into its number any one,
young or old, who is not in another
school. If you are not in a Sunday
100I, join us.. Sunday School each
A Member.
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Choler
Bottle
fine Saddles and Substantial
Harness or Fancy Boots and
Shoes. In fact our stock ia
all departments is complete
and we are prepared to satisfy
of the most
the wants
ing.
Remember
General
exact.
That We Do
Repair Work
L
Boot and Shoemaker
New
Across the street from Geo.
Dale's Barber Shop is the
place to buy all kinds of fresh
meats and fish in season
I am in the market for fat
cattle. If you have such for
sale, apply to George F.
Pearce, who does the buning
and butchering for the shop.
PEHBCE & DOBBINS
.WE.
MAKE THEM
We make our own Saddles and
Harness, hence do not hesitate to
guarantee all Harness and Stotk
Saddles. Why not buy the best for
less money than factory goods will
cost. Come let us figure with you.
Remember that we make a specialty
of rebairs.
with
rlain's
liarrhoea
,
AIS., relates an experience he had
while serving oil a petit jury in %
murder case at Edwkrdsville, county
seat of Clebourus county, Alabama.
He says: "While there I ate some
fresh meat and some Souse meat and
it gave me cholera morbus in a very
severe form. I was never more
sick in my life and sent to the drug
store for a certain cholera mixture,
but the druggist sent me a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy instead, saying
that he had what I sent for, but that
this medicine was so much better he
would rather send it to me in the fix
I was in. Two fellow jurors were
afflicted in the same manner and one
small bottle cured the three of us."
For sale by T. M. Coulson & Co.
B. Y. P. U. Program.
B. Y. P. U. Program for Sunday,
SeDtember 10th:
►ject—What is Practical Chris-
tianity?
Leader—A. J. Oliver.
Scripture Lesson—James 2 :14-26.
Explanation of lesson-r-Leader.
Song.
Practical Christianity as Shown
by Pure Living—Paper, Syna Hod-
ges.
Practical Christianity as Shown
by Our Deeds—Paper or talk, Willie
Argo.
Hymn.
Practical Christianity as Shown by
Our Outspoken Testimony—Paper,
Miss Stella Renfro.
Practical Christianity as Shown
by Uncompromising Loyalty.—Pa-
per, Lena McCracken.
Closing exercises.
Feel Impending Doom.
The feeling of impending doom in
the minds of many victims of Bright's
disease and diabetes has been chang-
ed to thankfulness by the benefit
derived from taking Foley's Kidney
Cure. It will cure incipient Bright s
disease and diabetes and even in the
worst cases gives comfort and relief.
Slight disorders are cured in a few
days. "I had diabetes in its worst
form," writes Marion Lee of Dun-
reath, Ind.. "I tried eight physi-
cians without relief. Only three
bottle^of Foley's Kidney Cure made
me a well man." T. M. Coulson &
Co.
Splendid Potato Crops.
T. J, Graves exhibited two samples
of his 1905 potato crop at this office
this week which, for symmetry and
size, could hardly,be surpassed in
the potato regions of Georgia and
Mississippi. Almost all the varie-
of sweet potatoes do well here
_ Mr. Graves, together with many
iers, will have the privilege of
on the home-grown product
and winter.
Pasture for Rent.
a section ranch 17 miles
of H>r«fftrd for lease.
frnm
.
To sow your wheat and harvest the corn. We are prepared to
suppty you with the Hoosier Wheat Drills In different sizes and
.styles, and will have the Deering Corn Binders for harvesting the
corn. These machines are so favorably known that they need
no other recommendation than the work they have done in the
past to convince you that they are the machines for you to buy.
A full line of other Implements and Hardware awaits your in-
spection. * 'j> j* j* j* > J- j* j*
Hereford
Report of the Condi!
ford, in the State of Texas,
10,964.04
6,250.00
250.00
2.158.59
... Jm?
"f i mtifiTrrrfi
Loans and discounts ...$ 99,991.26
Overdrafts, secured and unse-
cured
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
Premiums on U. S. Bonds..
Stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture and fix-
tures ....i;
Other real estate owned
Due from National Banks (not
Reserve Agents).
4,261.14
14,862.92
RRNL .-rvTTT*,-. 1 ■ > 270.00
Due from approved reserve agents 11,182.89
Checks and other cash items..
Notes of other National Banks.
Fractional paper currency, nick-
els and cents
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz:
Specie.. $5,747.50
Legal-tender notes 2,000.00
Redemption fiind .with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of cir-
797.60
547.00
85 10
7,747.50
312.50
Total ...I.,..,., $159,680.54
liabilities
Capital stock paid in $25,000.00
Surplus fund. 5,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid . ,/*v.«.... 15,096.76
National Bank notes outstanding 6,250.00
Due to other National Banks 29,222.60
Individual deposits subject to .
check i... 73 835.18
Time certificates of deposit .. 1,812.00
Notes and bills rediscoUnted........ 3,464.00
Trtt.l
$159,680.54
State or Texas, i .
County or Deaf Smith. J
I, C. W. Dodson, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
C. W. Dodson, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
the 31 day of Augu*t, 1905.
rseal] C. G. Witherspoon,
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
J. L. Fuqua, )
W. A. Higgins, l Directors.
r. j. Kibbe, J
Says It Pays.
J. L. Wilson who recently pur-
chased the Ware ranch north of
town no longer has any doubts, if he
ever had any, about the value of
judicious advertising. Two weeks
^go Mr. Wilson offéred a double
disc plow for sale in the local col-
umns of the Brand at $25. The
local ran two times at a cost of 70
cents and found a buyer in the per-
son of Rev. E. E. Baker of Vega
besides several other applicants.
If you wish to buy or sell any-
thing, you can't get your wants be-
fore the entire public in a better
way than through the local columns
of the home paper.
A Remedy Without a Peer.
"I find Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets more beneficial
than any other remedy I ever used
for stomach trouble," s*ys J. P,
Klote, of Edina, Missouri. For any
disorder of the stomach, biliousness
or constipation, these Tablets are
without a peer. For sale by T. M.
Coulson & Co.
Boy Wanted.
a good, trustworthy boy at
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Ray, J. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905, newspaper, September 1, 1905; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142435/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.