The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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Santa Clans la Town
You are at your wit's end as to what you
•ill send the "folks back home" this year
as a remembrance at this glad Christmas
time. What could be more appropriate
than
A PHOTOGRAPH
of yourself, your loved ones, or a family
group. Nothing you could select from
the large and fitting holiday stocks would
please as well. We think it useless fer us
to urge you to come early We will be
glad to show you samples of our work.
McGHEFS STUDIO
The PHOTOGRAPHERS
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IN countless homes in the United
States, in the Philippines, in Africa,
Australia, China—the world over,
folks of all kinds are reading and work-
ing by the clear, pleasing light of
TEXACO Familylite.
TEXACO Familylite is an illuminat-
ing oil of unusual excellence. Its steady
glow, its freedom from smoke and odor,
and the absence of wick charring, all
combine to make TEXACO Familylite
in name and deed, "the light of the
home."
In your home the evening paper, the
sewing, the school lessons, all cause less
fatipue and eye strain when you use
TEXACO Familylite
You can get Familylite at the TEXACO
Agent in your neighborhood. Call on
him when you need oil for any purpose
whatsoever.
The Texas Company
General Office*' Houstor.'l v\sw 7
80 acres bundle maise and feteri-
ta, five miles east of Hereford ; 80
head cows, coming three years old.
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An eager crowd of happy children
saw—re lly saw— Santa Claus on
Tuesday afternoon. He was at the, WeMivfr &
Fair, and the children were there, j
too. Owing to the fine weather, he Because you're neutral is no rea-
had been compelled to abandon his son why you should refuse to pur-
sletgh and reindeer, some distance chaie a German ^Her. Dunlap
north of town, and so arrived to a
big Overland car. and best of all he
had with him an assortment of
Christmas candy which he distribut-
! ed among his admiring little friends
| it was an enjoyable treat for the
kiddies, and if Santa Claus wasn't
i happy, his looks and act ons were
; deceptive.
Hardware Go
Ladies dresses cleaned and press-
ed by steam press by an experienc-
ed Tailor Hereford S<tni ary
Steam Laundry. Phone 246. 40 tf
U. D. C. Bazaar a Success
Coal bills are a large part of your!
living expense— reduce both by us-;
in* Cole's Hot Blast Heaters.
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I'll meet you at the Corr.er
Store. Santa Claus.
Our candies are made fresh every
; The ladies of the U. D. C. were week a the candy store. You are
l hardly given time to arrange their not buying candy made last fall,
I booths on Friday morning before when you buy from us
they were besieged by a crowd of; Hereford Bakery,
eager buyers, and their stock of'
i- 1 • u j 1 ' I II meet you at the Corner Drue
suppiips was replenished several: ' u,u6!
times during the sile. The booths
, were attractively arranged, and dis-
played to advantage their exquisite
line of holiday goods. The bazaar
was a teal boon to persons having
little time to make the dainty and
useful articles so much wanted at
this season and the prices asked
were indeed moderate.
Speck!
Holidays t© all Texas
fare and one-third for the round trip, tick-
ets on sale Dcc. 18,23, 24, 25,26, and laa.
1, 1916; final return limit Jan. 5, 1916.
Also cheap rates to more important
points in northern, eastern and central states, tickets
on sale Ded. 21. 22 and 23. return limit Jan. 18, 1816.
For further Information phone 34 or call on
D. L. THORN*URY, Agent
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Little Girl Undergoes Operation
Mrs. Alice Lea is in Amarillo
with her daughter, little Miss Anna'
Wilda, who is a pa'ient at St An-!
thony's Sanitarium, having under-j
g ne an operation there last week, i
The little girl s'ood the operation j
well and at last reports was thought
to be on the road to an early recov-
ery-
Holding Big Sale
; Mr. Chas. Hays is making ar-
, rangements to hold a big sale at the
! farm 7 miles southeast of Hereford,
Saturday of this week. Mr. Hays
is ottering a lot of good stuff in the
way of farm machinery, cattle, hor-
! ses and hogs. This machinery is
| all such as farmers here need and is
| in good shape and will doubtless sell
■ at a bargain.
! Every farmer in the county should
i be there to take advantage of this
opportunity. Mr. Hays will serve
free lunch on the ground and every
thing possible will be done to make
tne occasion i. plearant one for all.
Go whether you buy or not.
TAKE
IN TIME
Just as Scores of Hereford
People Have
Waiting doesn't pay.
If you neglect kidney backache,
Urinary troubles often follow.
D.an's Kidney PU1« are for kid-
ney backache, aod for other kidney j
ills, !
Hereford citizens endorse them, j
Mis. M B. Orr, W. Second St., 1
Herefor.. says: "My kidneys j ~"
wete out of ester aad bothered tne|
' a lot. My back was w«ak and ach-
ed. The kidney secretions were too
frequent ia passage and anno>ed
me a great deal. I felt drowsy and
languid. A few boxes of
Kidney Pills procured from Burns'
Drug Store, cured the trouble and I
have not been bothered since."
, Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
J simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Dean's Kidney Pills—the
that cured Mm. Orr
Mil burn Co., Props.. Buffalo, New
The Gibson rard line has estab-
•shed a reputation that brings in-
stantly to mind the
i Corner Drug Store.
j Suits cleaned and pressed by:
steam press Hereford Sanitary
; Steam Laundry, Ph n- 246. tf
Don't eapect hens to lay
DosnV fading them oyster shells.
E W Harrison
it bout
Broadway Fetture
each Monday night.
10c.
at the Star
Admission
Let electricity do your sweeping.
Hereford Electric Light and Power
Co.
I'll meet you at the Corner Drag
Store. Santa Claus.
hs Not WHAT
You do,
hs the WAY
You Do it
Our Shop it Modern Throughout and
on an equal with those in larger cities.
Cf With our recently enlarged facilities we
now in a position to do all kinds of fancy pressing and
cleaning. We operate THE ONLY
V. SJIoffman
Sanitary Steam
Pressing Machine
In Hereford. Come in and let us show you our sanitary
method of pressing and cleaning clothes*
Orr Tailor Shop
367
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1915, newspaper, December 17, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253835/m1/2/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.