The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1907 Page: 8 of 12
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THE HBR1F0RD BRAND
HART, SHAFFNER & MARKS
CLOTHING
Best line of Tailor-Made Suits on the flarket
o-Day. Come in and let us Fit You in a Suit.
BIGGEST Line of Trunks and Suit Cases
in the City. We handle the Carr Hart
Overalls, Caps and Gloves—You know the
Rest. Most complete line of Boots and Shoes
in Hereford, in all lhe Latest Styles, "Prices
to Suit" Biggest and best assortment of
Shoes and Hats ever seen in the City.
Together with a complete line of Cluett
Peabody Coat-Shirts and a big assortment
Arrow Brand Collars. Also a New and
Up-to-Date line of Boys' Knee Pants now
on Display.
D.W.PINKSTON&SON
THE BIG STORE
WE LEAD--THE REST FOLLOW
New Sidewalks.
Mrs. W. H. Biggs is having a
four foot plank sidewalk made in
front of her residence property in
West Hereford. We are glad to
note this improvement and would
like to see the good work carried on
until substantial walks are placed
all over our town. Too much stress
cannot be laid upon this neccessary
improvement by the property holders
of the town. >
Found.
A pocketbook in South East Here-
ford. Owner call d Brand and pay
for ad.
For Sale.
I am offering my twenty-two horse
?ower engine and threshing machine,
¡heap for cash. Will trade for
land or other good property. 49tf
T. S. Mollenhour.
Waterworks For Memphis.
The latest improvement to the
town of Memphis is a system of
waterworks. The water is to be
pumped from the springs about 5^
miles from the town. The plant will
cost about $30,000 and it is said that
the amount is already raised by lo-
cal capitalist and they are ready to
begin work right away.
For Sale at a Bargain.
I am offering my new house, con-
sisting of three large rooms 16 feet
square, one hall 8x16 feet, two
porches, and all necessary improve-
ments outside, such as well, out-
houses, nice fence and two beautiful
comer lots in the most desirable lo-
cation in the city. Will sell at a
bargain if sold at once. Apply at
the Brand office. 4-tf
Remember That Parker Brothers
Are still building some oí the nice
houses in Hereford. See us for plans
and specifications. Phone 212.
PARKER BROTHERS
Contractors and Builders
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Does first class, up-to-date Sign and
Carriage Painting. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Old buggies made new.
Phone 289. Hilburn & Warrick, Proos.
Bank Statement.
Report of the Condition of The
First National Bank at Here-
ford in the State of Texas, at
the close of business, March
22, 1907:
sssoorc*.
Loans and discounts $327,230.06
Overdrafts, secured and unse-
cured 26,826.48
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1,816.41
Bonds, securities, etc 468.39
Banking bouse, furniture and fix-
tures 4,432.55
Due from National Banks (not
Reserve Agents) 15,350.13
Due from approved reserve agents 49,974.24
Checks and other cub items 2,311.67
Notes of other National Banks . 1,477.00
Fractional paper currency, nick-
els and cents 13S.61
Lawful Moniy Reserve in
Bank, viz:
Specie $ 7,224.55
Legal-tender notes 3,000.00
10,224.55
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of cir-
culation) 2,500.00
Total $492,747.09
liabilities.
Capital stock paid in 50,000.00
Surplus fund 20,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid 7,051.66
National Bank notes outstanding 50,000.00
Due to State Banks and Bankers 10,707.73
Due to approved reserve agents 2,088.90
Individual deposits subject to.
check 349,167.86
Demand certificates of deposit 400.00
Time certificates of deposit 3,295.00
Reserved for taxes 35.94
Total ,$492,747.09
The State of Texas \
Coonty of 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
4th day of April, 1907.
[seal] C. G. Witherspoon,
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
R. J. Kibbe, ^
J. L. Fuqua, V Directors.
L. Gough, J
Christian Endeavor Program.
Following is the Christian Endeavor
program for Sunday, April 7 :
The Consecration of One Day in
Seven-—Jer. 17 :19-27.
Leader—Leona Witherspoon.
The Sabbath.
1. As a Physical Necessity.—
Mr. Uhl.
2. As a Social Necessity.—Mr.
Suggs.
3. As a Religious Necessity.—
Pearl Turrentine. t
Open meeting conducted by the
Leader.
Mizpah.
Special Rates to Roswell, N. M.
For the annual meeting of the
Panhandle Stockmen's Convention,
to be held at Roswell, New Mexico,
April 16th, 17th and 18th, the Pecos
Valley Lines will sell round trip
tickets at greatly reduced rates: the
fare from Hereford to Roswell and
return will be $5.00. Tickets on
sale April 14th to 17th inclusive, re-
turn limit April 20th, 1907. 7«3t
Residence Lots Selling.
Residence lots in the city are still
changing hands rapidly. The dif-
ferent real estate men tell us there
is a great demand for them in all
parts of the city. The block of land
just north of S. S. Evants' home has
been cut up into residence lots and
nearly all of them were sold last
week. These lots have been in
charge of the Evants Land and Im-
migration Company.
Beautiful Mabry Addition lots,
just east of College, each 56x140.
We offer for a short time at $100
for corner lots, $80 for inside lots,
One-half cash, balance one year at
8 per cent interest. Baskin Land
Company, Hereford, Texas. 7f'
Notice to Breeders.
I will stand throughout the coming
season, a black Spanish Jack, at my
ranch three miles southeast of Arney.
Terms reasonable. Mares kept
through season if necessary.
6-13t Walter Donald,
Land For Sale.
320 acre fine land 3 miles west of
Hereford on main road. Can cut,n
80 or 160 acre tracts.
7-t# f.tt tston & Pare,
Sf/or™ Women
THIS season's "Queen Quality" Shoes set
another new mark for women's footwear.
The keynote of the "Queen Quality" factory
is progress. Today's success is but the stepping
stone to greater achievements and still better
and higher grade shoes.
The woman who knows ohly the "Queen
Quality" Shoe of a few seasons ago can have no
conception of the superiority of the "Queen
Quality" Shoe of today.
Let us show you our assortment of this
beautiful footwear to prove this. Let us show
you why no other equally good shoes can be sold
at so low a price as "Qfteen Quality."
It is only their tremendous sale of 10,000
pairs daily that makes it possible to sell "Queen
Quality" Oxfords at $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50 per
pair. In all styles, in all leathers, for all feet
and all tastes.
House Keeper Wanted.
I would like to employ the ser-
vices of a good housekeeper. Good
wages to right person.
r3t Mrs. G. R. Jowell.
Land For Rent.
I have 55 acres of land at the
Clark place just east of Hereford,
to rent. For terms apply to,
7tf - LESTeR WEAVEE.
Notice.
If in need of teams, wagon and
harness, see M. H. Lile. 52tf
For Sale.
See Fred Millárd if you want some
nice bundle sorghum. 4-tf
For Sale.
Several spans of good work mules.
See Fred Millard. 52tf
Mrs. Ashberry of the public school
spent Saturday and Sunday visiting
friends in Amarillo.
It has rained—Buy a town lot
from Evants Land and Immigration
Company and make money quick.
Go to Ray when you want prices
on diamonds.
For Sale.
I have for sale seventy acres of
land in Southwest Hereford, known
as the old Butcher place. This tract
is platted into parcels of five acre
blocks of four lots to each block. It
joins the place where I now live and
will make excellent building lots.
A good investment for anyone want-
ing to invest in city property either
for trading or for building a home.
A bargain if sold at once. 51tf
JohnW. DeAtley.
Notice.
See Fred Millard for nice bundle
sorghum. 4-tf
New Residence For Sale.
I am offering my 6-room residence
including 10 acres of beautiful land,
good barn, well and wind-mill. A
choice suburban home. Apply at
Brand Office. 4-tf
DR. W. A. PRICE
physician and
surgeon
Office at Park's Drug Store
Hereford. - Texas
!FARM LANDSl
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Iguinn & Arnold!
Caa always be depended upon to bring handsome re-
turns from what they will produce. Hence from a
productive standpoint they are popular as an invest-
ment; but aside from what can be produced from
year to year, all good lands are constantly enhancing
in value, which makes the income from them a two-
fold one. The best cheap farm lands are in the Pan-
handle of Texas and the best bargains can be found
at the nffir.ft of
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Ray, J. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1907, newspaper, April 5, 1907; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142502/m1/8/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.