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The Heieford Brand Friday, April 25, 1913
The Hereford Brand
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iThe"Brand* Publishing Co.
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Address all communications to
BRAND PUBLISHING CO.
Kntmai April tT. WW. i«> the poeWBee ■
' Hereford. T * . mm Seivjcd-cU** e sil mat-
t.-r rimt numb* uf th p*p*rUi>u« F•bru-
*rr 25. l*«. u the Hereford RwMr: lftrst
nmiibo^jtf The Brand iMUcd ISereh 81.
Priem 91. OO Pmr Tmmr,
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Any «rron ou iJJietiat the
character or rcputatiun of any Irvdiridual or
Item which may appear in The Brand, will
b* ulatly correeted upon brint brought to
the attention of the pubHahara.
- $100 Reward, $10# .
The roa<t< ra of this paper will be
SIcaimm] to learn th if tt; .-r * . it least on*
mdnl tllar t o that *oU-n«-r lias bonn
able t. cunf In all it* t .«ges, arid that ia
Catarrh Hall'* Catarrh Cure In the only
positive curt now krown to the medical
fraternity. Cit'irrh h-ing a constitutions)
disease. iy<iuir> * u constitutional treat*
ment. Mull'* Citirrh Cure la taken in-
ternally. acting directly upon the Mood
and mucou* surfa of thi? system. there-
by it esimying the foundation of the dls-
and giving the> pattont strength by
prlei
re now-
that th*v n(T r Orv Hundred Dollars
... any res* that It (till to euro. Send
for liat of tea'ltnonUUr.
Addrr« r J t'UKNBY * CO , Toledo, Ohio.
building up the '-onatitution and assisting
nature In doing Its work. The proprietors
have o mtirh f,tth In It* curative
for any raw- that It filU to euro,
for lilt
Add ram
Bold by all DruswUM, TScs
Take Hall'* Family Pi;'.a fur constipation.
All reading matter appearing in
rand mark
prefixed or
The
Brand marked "t" or "tf" with Htftires
adv" l paid advertising
Burying Whole Peach Orchards ia
Order to Escape Frost.
According to tbe current issue of
Farm and Fireside, the burying of
entire peach-orchards for protection
against late spring frosts is a common
practice in the inter-mountain fruit
valley of eastern Colorado. In areas
where not more than one full crop in
•even or eight years has been previ-
ously harvested, annual yields are
no* to be counted on. A net return
of $25 from each peach-tree is not
uncommon. The following extract
shows how peach-trees are buried:
"Irrigation facilitates the task of
burying the trees. Just before a
hard freeze is due in the late fall,
the Colorado orchardist digs a trench
to each peach-tree which he expscts
to 'lay down' and turns on the water,
allowing it to(run until the soil about
the roots is thoroughly soaked. He
then can undermine the trees and
bend them do*n with little difficulty.
They are held to the ground by a
heavy plank or by ropes until a cov-
-flfjng of bay is spread over them
•flnf^-ja layer of dirt shoveled on top
Two inches of dirt have
tbfl^n-jfcwnd^ sufficient protection in
t^if^below.zero weather.
. j^Otchwds Atf Lftft prostrate and
.q^vr^ed .ug:^ jj^,L%st.bit of danger
Mm. passed.
4f .^fi.-hig^r losa^tf danger
lfnth
of May. when the hay and dirt are
mrymUv, nariTn* ivw 'fte
•BlMriingieeflfftifc tyVWrtfettfcHWd-
ildij.'-ljtrf ill tetVjwctt is theprettaest
teass teatf fees usatiiu art; t
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season be late tiny peaches will
show their green heads amongst the
pink blossoms.
"After raising the tree, a brace it
applied and left against the trunk
through the summer. An orchard
of trees all propped in this manner,
their branches all leaning one way
and showing more foliage and fruit
than on the other presents a novel
picture to the Colorado tourist.
"I have beer, told that peach or-
chards subjected to this burying
treatment were short-lived. The
past season I saw one weighted
down with big. luscious Elberta
peaches. It had been buried for ten
successive winters and had yielded
six full crops."
——
The Dallas Boosters: They came,
they were seen, they went.
Laook to Voar Plumbing.
Too know what happen* in a home la
which the plumbing ia In poor condition—
everybody in th* houee ia liable to contract
typhoid or some other fever. The diiatiie
organs perform the same functions in the
human
hones,
condition all the titoe. If you have any
trouble with your digestion take Chamber-
Iain's Tablets and you are certain to set
quick relief. For sale by all dealers.—Ad-
vertisement
s perform the same functions in the
n body as the plumbing does for the
>, and they shouid be kept in first class
Geography lesson as taught in the
Hereford public school. Teacher—
What is the greatest city in the
world? Apt pupil—(All the class
waving their hands anxious to ans-
wer.) Dallas
Who discovered Hereford? Second
apt pupil—Dallas.
How far is it from Hereford to
Dallas? 360 miles on a bee line.
How far is it from Hereford to the
center of the universe? 360 miles.
What city is first in the hearts of
the country and first in the pockets
of the country towns? Dallas.
AGE NO BAR
Everybody in Hereford
is Eligible.
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A Good, Strong Bank in a Good Country
Experience, Strength and Safety
Are a few of our good points that have
been at the disposal of our customers at
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all times. We shall be glad to place
these and many other good points at
your disposal.—LET US SERVE YOU
Hie Western National Bank
Mutually Agreeable Accounts Solicited
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J. B. Elliston leaves this week for
Oak Cliff, Texas, where he will es-
tablish headquarters to practice tbe
real estate business, having a line of
connections in Eastern and Southern
Texas. He hopes to bring a bunch
of buyers from time to time to Here-
ford and locate them on the irrigat-
ed farms.
Tel-er-phone 367.
48tf
Causa for Alarm
Leas of appetite or dletreee after
cstinf—a aymptein thnt should
not be diaraararded.
It is not what you eat but what yon
digest and assimilate that does roa
good. Boms of the strongsst, bselth-
last psrsons are moderate eaters.
Nothing will oauss more trouble than
a disordered stomaoh, and many
peopls contract serious maladies
through disregard at a buss of the
UP-TO-DATE LIVERY and
I 1 SALE BARN § ■
When you want a good drive or an up-to-date rig
call at our Barn. We have spent a great deal of time
and money lately improving and enlarging our pre-
mises. We have one of the best barns in West Texas
and can give you the best accommodations in any line
ot livery service. We guarantee courteous and fair
treatment to all. Phone 249.
A. L. S H E R K
HEREFORD,
TEXAS
We urge all who suffer from indi-
gestion, or dyspepeia, to try Resell
Dyspepsia Tablets, with the under-
elanding that we will refund the
tnonsy paid us without question os
formality, if after use you are not
perfectly satisfied with rssults.
We recommend Rex ail Dyspepsia
Tablets to customers every day, and
have yet to hear of one who has not
been benefited. We believe them to
be without equal. They give prompt
■mi | to neutralise aoidit:
stimulate now of gastric Juie
relief,
stimulate now UK IHUK jvuo.
strengthen the digestive oqtans, and
thus promote perfect nutrition and
correct unhealthy symptoms. Three
asee, 25 eeats, 60 coats, and St.
Ton can buy Rssall Dyspspsia Tablets
In this community only at ou* atasei
CORNER
Hereford f%g
DRUG STORE
Texas
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Santa Fe
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£. R. Read,
Agent
AMARILLO and return $1.90, April 18th
and 19th. Limit April 21
DALLAS and retnrn $15.85. April 29 May
3 and 10. Limit May 13
Ft. WORTH and return $13.15. April 23
and 24. Limit April 28
St LOUIS and return $32.05, April 27, 28,
29. 30, limit May 6th. May 11, 12, 13,
14, limit May 27. May 17, 18, 19, limit
May 25.
CALIFORNIA, one way, $30.00, on sale
daily until April 15
For fresh sweet milk see
Weaver or phone 9.
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Tho Hertford Brand
$1.00 a Your.
Lester
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For Insurance
C. O. Lee.
that insures, see
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of Service Rendered by This Bank
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1913, newspaper, April 25, 1913; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253702/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.