The Hereford Brand, Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1910 Page: 3 of 12
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The Hmford Brand, Friday May 13. 1910
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
Lmttmrs Writtmn by Staff Corrmspondmntt
of THE BRJfJft)
Echoes from Parrott.
Mrs. Mann of Mansfield, Texas,
accompained by her little daughter
is visiting her sister Mrs. Dukes.
The Wedding of Miss Flo Wag-
ner and Mr. George Backus on the
37th was a very pleasant affir.
About seventy friends snd neighbors
were banqueted at the hone of the
bride. The afternoon was passed
with music and laughter. All went
home feeling that the young couple
had made a very joyful beginning of
what all wished for them, a very
happy married life.
Mr. Dukes and family and Mrs.
Mann and daughter spent Wednes-
day with A. C. Grant and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conrad of Sum-
merfield spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Guthrie.
On May 5th an eight pound girl
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fincher.
Jake and Ada Boydston and Frank
Hughes took dinner with Gladys
Hacker Sunday.
Carl and Base Jennings, Grace
and Rafe Scruggs, Floyd and Mable
Hacker called on Gladys Hacker
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Grant dined
Mr. Dukes and family, Mrs. Mann
and daughter, and A. C. Grant and
sister Sunday.
A very pleasant gathering was en-
joyed by all both great and small
Saturday night at Mr. Scruggs in
honor of their son Rafe's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hack-
er.
Rafe and Grace Scruggs enter-
tained the following Sunday. Gor-
den, Laura and Minnie Holden,
Carl and Basel Jennings, Gladys
Mable and Floyd Hacker, Jake and
Ada Boydston, Verna Richards and
Frank Hughes.
Miss Ethel Jennings spent Sunday
with Alva Metcalf.
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd took Sun-
day dinner with Mr. Helphery and
wife.
Jack and Gill.
Route i.
W. C. Russel and E. E. Brubaker
dehorned cattle last week.
E. W. Short visited his boys'on
the Hawkins ranch last week.
A. M. Browns visited at J. W.
Miller's Saturday night.
J. L. Park served on the grand
jury at the county court last week.
Issac Brown and wife, of Here-
ford took dinner at W. W. Edwards
last Sunday.
W. C. Russel attended court last
week as a juror.
The taxpayers of School District
No. 3 meet Monday, May 16th to
vote on raising the rate of tax for
school purposes that they may have
a longer term of school.
John Isenogles, D H. Brubaker,
A. M. Brown ad J. W. Miller Sun-
dayed at E. E. Brubaker's.
The neighbors and friends of Mrs.
J. W. Miller gave her a surprise
last Saturday night, it being her
birthday. Oysters and cake were
served. An enjoyable time was had
by all, and at a late hour the guests
departed, wishing her many more
enjoyable birthdays.
Eld. W. P. Bosserman, of Okla..
will preach at the Berve School
house Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday nights of next week. Every-
body invited to attend these ser-
vices. Come.
Spring Lake Warble.
Mr. E. Clevenger went to Plain-
view Monday after more goods. Say
friends please visit our nice More at
Spring Lake and see the splendid
stock they carry and be convinced
of the reasonable prices they make
you, considering the distance to the
railroad.
Ewing Halsell is visiting at Spring
Lake Ranch and attended church
here Sunday.
Mr. Hamilton, foreman of the
Flag Ranch shipped a car load of
fine hogs to Fort Worth this week.
Mrs. Orval and Miss Minnie Az-
tell were Dimmitt visitors Saturday.
Grandma Axtell and little grand
children took supper with Mrs. Ott
Saturday evening.
The Olton base ball team same
over and played Spring Lake Satur-
day evening and on account of the
good rain at Olton some of their
team had to plow. Therefore the
game was decidedly in favor of
Spring Lake.
Spring Lake Community is prepar-
ing a nice program for children's
day, the second Sunday in June.
The Ladies Missionary Society
meets every second Thursday after-
n ion in each month.
Angie.
Frio Items.
Next Sunday there will be regular
preaching here.
W. B. Green and family, Steve
Sanders and family, and Matt
Whiteford and wife attended church
at the Easter school house last Sun-
day.
W. B. Green and family, Joe
Stegnar and family, Miss Clunna
Sanders and Omer Dendy took din-
ner with Frank Easter and family.
Mat Whiteford and wife took Sun-
day dinner witn G. T. Cox and fam-
ily.
The farmers are busy planting
maize.
H. H. Stanley and family have
returned from a visit with friends
and relatives at Amarillo.
Frank Easter left for a few weeks
visit with his brother at Itasca,
Texas.
Joe Green attended the ball game
at Summerfield Saturday afternoon.
Chauncy Tice and family spent
Sunday evening with J. W. Beatty
and family.
Claude Whiteford who has been
assisting Mr. Valentine with his
farm duties spent Sunday with home
folks.
Ed Stanley and family called on
John Tice and wife Sunday evening.
Miss Maydolin Green is spending
a few days with Hattie Easter.
Wm. Sain and family are all sick
with a cold.
Ed Stanley's children have all
been sick.
Steve Sanders and wife spent Sun-
day with Baxter Easter and family
Joe Green spent Saturday night
and Sunday withOlen Dendy.
Spring Lake.
Mrs. Head and daughter, Ruth
were calling on Mrs Thomas Thurs-
diy.
P. D. Vore was in Plair.view the
first of the week.
Prof. Rice was visiting Roy Gil-
bert last week.
Rev. Heosell filled his regular ap-
pointment at Spring Lake Sunday.
Mr. Jurgensen and Carl Becker
were Olton visitors Thursday.
A number of our men met with
Olton people in a railroad meeting
GlEE ClUB CONCERT
/fl* Not many people heard the Girls' Glee Qub in
^l| their concert some time ago. Since that time
the Qub has made a tour of the Panhandle. At
Canyon, Plainview and Lubbock large crowds greeted
the young ladies and were exceedingly well pleased with
die entertainment. Let Hereford people now turn out
at the Opera House Saturday night and hear the best
concert of its kind that has ever been given in the Pan-
handle. Many people said it was too far out to the
College so the Hereford Opera House has been obtained
for the convenience, of those who want to hear this
splendid entertainment. The program will be better
than ever before. New numbers have been added then
the Glee Qub is used to public appearance now. Here-
ford had better watch out—some of the young \adies
were heard to say on the recent trip that they would
like to live in some of the towns visited because the peo-
ple seemed appreciative.
OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY
NIGHT, MAY 14
ADMISSION,
25c, 35c &. 50c
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF
The First National Bank
HEREFORD. TEXAS
At the close of business February 5th iqoq.
KKNOt'KC'KN
Loans and Overdraft*
U S Bonds and Premiums
Banking House and Futures
Redemption Fund
Demand Loans I
Cash and Exchange I
$367,953.14
51,800.00
13,038.50
2.500 00
64,345.32
3l.7S6.00
$531,391 96
UAH1UTIKH
Capital Stock - - 950,000.00
Surplus and Profit* (net) - 61,563.87
Circulation . 50,000.00
DEP05ITS • 369,828.09
OFFICERS:
( J. L. FUQUA, President
< C. W. DODSON, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
$531,391.96
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K J KIHBK W H Kfyl'A. W H.
HIOOINS. J T JOWELL.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
This Bull woll aqutppod to k*WU *11 entrusted to ite cut tad
aoliciu your Mtwat.
Thursday.
Miss Mildred Gilbert spent the
| week at Spring Lake Ranch.
P. D. Vore ha i the misfortune to
lose a fine Jersey cow.
| Mr. and Mrs Carpenter enter-
tained the Olton base ball team at
dinner Saturday
A Methodist rriinister of Plainview
preached in this place Friday night.
Mesdames Downs and Carpenter
and children visited with the Thom-
as family Saturday.
I We understand Rev. Heosell who
has been making this point twice
every month will now be with us
' every Sunday Spring Lake never
takes any back steps She is al-
ways pushing forward
Friday being Ray Axteil's b.rth-
day, his mother planned a surprise
by inviting Mr Fredrick and his
Sunday School class to spend the
afternoon at their pleasant home
As this class numbers 26 boys and
their teacher a merry time was en-
' joyed by ail. Aft*r a season of base
ball Mrs. Axtell invited 'he boys in-
to the dining room where they found
a very sumptious birthday supper.
The crowning teature of this part of
the program was the big birthday j
cake. After supper the boys depart-
ed for their nnm^s wishing Ray
many m >re such birthdays
The Oi'on b >li mne visited
Spring Lak • Sitj-'i .y rnl played
game with ' Our Ii>y " a nice clean
gime was pUv-d by v) :h •••arns and
was enjoyed by a large crowd or
spectators. Come again boy % The
score stood 3 to 17 m favor of
Spring Lake
Annie's Beau.
A Fine Picture.
Of your stallion or Jack placed in
the paper will attract attention. The
Brand is prepared to furnish you
just whatfcyou need. btf
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1910, newspaper, May 13, 1910; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253553/m1/3/?q=%22The+Brand+Publishing+Co.%22: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.