The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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Mrs. I N Mount*, and daugh-
ter, Mum Eltina, went to Aaiaritie
Wednesday to visit friends.
J. M , and Mrs. Arthur Thomp-
son. of Hereford, are spending hol-
idays in HamiUon. Kan
Mr. E. C Wat's lest Wednesday
for Vinson, Oklahoma, to spead
Christmas with home foiks.
Mr and Mrs W R. McCluskv.
of Spring Lake ranch, left Wednes-
day far Kansas City to spend Chn*t
mas.
Mr and Mrs. W B Arnold ar-
rived Thursday morning. and will
spend the holiday? with Mr
Mrs. B S Arnold ana W B
nold, jr.
Misses Madeleine Barnett
ji Ruth and Inez Hicketts ate enjoying
a test from their school duties in the
Canyon Normal. They came home
Wednesday evening
Uncle John Thomas left Wednes-
day morning to visit relatives and
friends in East Texas He says
that he wants to "cnaw" some j> ne
Mrs. G. A. Cook left Tuesday! F. T. Roloson made a business "sin and sweet gum.
to visit friends in Kansas City. ! trip to Friona Tuesday Fred Thro kmortor., former!) a
Rcy Thompson is spending the Tews citizen, living for s .me time
holidays with home folks. at Chanmng, Texas, was here trws
— . * week looking for a location. H *
Misses Irene and Ruby Williams j Mr. Ed Brandt, made a business nails from Arkansas He and his
Haven't you been eating too much?
Yes. *
See your doctor. Then come in and get some
of our medicine to cleanse and tone up your
system and prepare it for a big year's success-
ful work.
AJ1 nexj year do your drug business with us.
THE NYAL STORE
Jot Laadrum it ham from Col* Ml ln el llrs works at lb* Fair.j
lege Station. where he is a stadMt Mms right. *52t
** *• * ! f. E Garrtsoa wants to wits jrmsr
T« Mf. and Mrs. Chaa. \ ^ insuraoca. 22-tf
Bom
Par cell, last Tuesday, s has sevee
pound hoy.
Wsd-
te
figure on the Hot Point Eleetric
Sweeper Hereford Electric Light
aad Power Co
Mrs. V. B. Robinson left
nesday for Gatsesville. T<
•(Mod Christmas. Ste our line of package candies
Mrs Wa. High, while tfr«fr g tn,!"n«' cw* Ple*«* * "•
in Hareford Wednesday, paid thai Heretord Bakery
BfMld * 1 " The German Heater heats the
cool air on the floor, the ceilinf
w«u taae care
Hardware Co
of itself Dun.ap
STM TKATK
Wsek of Dec. 27th to Jan. lat
MONDAY
AdmiMmn l(k
Dr-PfflCH
MMIb rlnVBUI
an :
At
and
Mr. T. B. Pierce, of Vernon,Tex-
as, was a Hereford visitor Tuesday.
spent Saturday in Amarillo.
The Bay Vie* Club will hoi J no
further meetings until after Christ-
mas.
Mr. J. Ray, oi the Vernon Rec-
ord, made a brief visit in Hereford
last week.
I trip to Amarillo, Wednesday.
Miss Juamta Caylur went to Ama-
rillo Wednesday to visit friends
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Morrison left
Tuesdaay for Marion, Ohio,to spend
the holidays.
Col. E. T. Woodburn. is suffer-
ing from a badly spjained wrist, the
result of a fall-
Messrs. John Parr and M. C.
King. of Atuarillo, were Hereford
visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Blakely, of Denton
county, spent the week-end with
Mrs. R. N. Mounts.
partner will engage in the real es-
tate business While here Mr
Tnrockmortcn visited in the heme of
Mr and Mrs A C. Elliott.
n
Mr. B. H. Downing, of Fowler,
K <nsas, spent a few days in Here-
lord recently, a guest at the home
The Northern Hoiei is running of |<r. ChM Fra,u Mr Dowmn(?
again under the management of Mr. ftag ,and intere#u here and wai in.
TUESDAY
AftmiMion I Or and 1 5«
Lottie r'li ki'
irig Curn
rmngs
cidentally looking after his holdings
while here
Election Notice
Miss Ona Hammer is helping
Mosely, the owner of the building
Mr. L. D. Fildpatrick, who has
been working on a ranch near here,
left for his home in Hannibal, Mo ,
Wednesday. „ . ~~ ,
By authority of a resolution adopt
Mr. Frank Zinzer. who has been by the City Comm ssion of the
here with his brother, John Zinzer, City 0{ Hereford or. the 22nd day of
left Tuesday for his home in Paul December, 1915, a special election
ding, Ohio. j will be held at the < o.irt house in
Mr. W. B. Parmer returned Wed- : 'he City of Hereford, T xas, cri the
take care of the holiday trade at i ""day morning from a business trip' 24th day of January, A. D 1916, to
the G. E. Burns' Pharmacy. 't0 Fon Worth, Jacksboro, and otn- determine whether or not the resi
— er Texas poius
Mrs. J. S. Marshall and her
guest, Miss Bessie Lee, of Richland,
Missouri, went to Amarillo Tuesday " holiday vacation with hi. brother,
for a short visit. I Dru<?«ist J D Woodburn,of Claude,
i and assisting hsm in toe store.
Miss Mary Bourne, who is teach
Mr. T. E Shirley left Tuesday to
join Mrs Shirley in Kingman, Kan-
sas, where tney will sp*nd holidays
with their daughter, Mrs. Haile
•m
fm m H
Lutheran Church
C rr.mg Saturday lbs tirChrist
mas no.i lay, (here will he an Kng
iuh s rvn e with special Christmas
serm.nt .it the court h use 4' \ i a
nri I'est I..<e i 114 them# f !
sermon * -The Nativity f Christ
the most important event in the hi*-
• ry if the * tI.I " ■ Mi Friday, a!
■i p m . < 'hr.stmas K e will be
eletirateil witn a spe; ia< Chiideerts'
>ef v, r ,tr,d a pr .(Mm entitled
• :..^n n. s i-iri'poer^s their
gr-at h )>". *n-.r Strang* ffjsr tne r
,wr> m*. . «;•• >. tnei-r strong faltn
•: ;r ,■ [ torn A,; ! t lends ar
k -. ,tn- t• i en; ,y 1 .tft .1 these ser
. -s wttfi us
Pre .by'erian Church
Tnr s'rv: s a' tne i'l-stiyter-.ar.
ir n Sur. lay *ti. he as !-u1dws
Sunday S> h >.>l at > t ■ a in
Christian Kndeav -r at | t . p m
There will be no preacmng ser
vice ds th<* pastor is away fnm
town.
Rev Jce < >weii. who was ordained
a minister ot the Baptist church
here .a*' August, wili w^cupy the
pulpii a; ne Baptist Church nest
Sunday morning
hp worth League Program
Subject Looking Upward to the
f.od ot ail 'tie Years
'king
f'tayef
Heh la 14 real by irace Sites.
\ instant Milestone 1'nelma
Hi iirti
I tfte e anything anead-• Kiisa-
f'fit; M n' ie
in .i d tamiiijr 'niogs there will
i)ftnns Wefc Kentro
Meski Year wdt be ! ill si f.-
s # ' l.ft f in us
I"he isiew Y- ar will bring 'tie "mal
ir- d itdo .earri ri' Mary Par-
mer
The . ni'f <it, tr-jctif.n to the on-
ward lr">a W'n'V Anthony
f ,v'(! ^ he siitter fellow's ;ob
B,oh Watts
Lack if iilig nce Claudia Ward
Sr>.rt ta h on New Year Volun-
teers
Ernest WoodOurn is spending the
dent property ta* payers, who are
qualified voters in said city, Will
adopt and a' rspt tne benefits of
Chapter e>v n. Title twenty-two o;
the P-v
t-rrit g
JANE NOVAK m 'he J-reel Big U
I 'ran.a
Tin drill if frffirftft
■ if® iii wi w i vvvl
Billie Rhodes in a N"st r < 'omedy
A One Cylinder Courtship
WEDNESDAY
Admiistoii I Or and 15c
Hobart Henley and Jane Novak
The Tenement House Evil
Sr* o:«d - H"". -s .- .:
(
ing at White Deer, Carson county,
came in Sunday night and will spend
the holidays with home folks.
Dee Owen, W. C Pitman, and
Rufus and Roy Brazil enjoyed a
camping trip in ihe brakes this week
and brought back a load of Christ-
mas trees.
Miss Grace Wilson, a student in
Baylor University, at Waco, cam
home Saturday, and will spend tne
holidays with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. J. L. Wilson.
Mr J ,e wen is spending the
holidays with home foiks. He re-
turned S&turdav from D*<"atur,where
he has been a stud-nt in the Eap'ist
Theological College.
Misses L uise Obertner and El-
z.na Moun's, returned Saturday
from Eureka Springs, Arkansas,
where they have oeen, sinre Septem-
ber, students ;n Crescent Cel.eg*.
Mrs E drit Hodges and little son,
Ber.;* tr.tr, act mpamed by ner bro-
ther, Jam-s Park, left Tuesday r.r
Goldtnwaite, Texas, for a noliday
visit with their father
Misses Ona Landrum and Ciara
Dun ap. have return d frcn. George
town where they are students 10
Southwestern Universit and will
speed the holidays witn their par-
en's
M r. ard Mrs Jacob Waggon r,
of Bentcr., W.sccnsf , "ame in Wed-
nesday to speed Christmas w *n Mr
Wagonoer's parents. Mr and Mr .
Jacob Waggoner. Sr , sout.ieas- of
here aboet e:ght eo miles
Mr R. C Bridges, left T ;
for Camden, T r;n*ssee., f..r ,t
month's v;-.t wi'n his mother
h*r relatives He was -itj rnpa*
if.d bv his brother. S. S B . :?e
no ■* i-l i atso
•r. impr .ve tne s-;
of !fi* city, and I
toe abutt r.g pr
ers thereof, tr.r«
cost of such street improvement
tne entire < ,st of .nsti . t ng a
waiki ar.^: r. irps 4,;i.d ' su'< h sri
tog proper",, Sn4 tne owr. rs th
of
Tf.-ise favoring 'o • ;op- ri
tne S-e .errs t :•*• C.oap'er tn-r,'
r priti' i
. rtns
ed shall nave
their bi.. A* tne
T nose opposed
tne oen .-ft s ot a .
hav . «nt!-r. or
iots tr -e tji is
A; ---f .- or
r ,r
i p-.
Mr. and Mrs F W. J-rsig, ard
Mrs. F a*o, or Bovma, T**.is. .-
Hereford the U'ter cart of last of Man^o,
Week, do ng their Christmas sriop- vim in Camden.
ping Tney came over in Mr. Jer- . . t.~
r ^ j. A rot nas made quite nr. :m-
sig s big auto.
° n pr .v ment in ;ne way ot a lighting
Mrs. J. E Garner and children, system. He nas tnree large gas
came in, Saturday, from Center lights in his store building and an
Point, Araansas, and will spend the outside light it. front
*>« l.i I.IIK
MS. SUCK'S LETTER
To Bothers of Delicats Children
Palmym Pa "My titti- girt hud a
chronic .-ough arid was *« *nm >'>u ^ajtd
ewunt tcr r;t>« and h ij n>. ai>p,-tit^.
Nothing w.- g -." her to h.-ip hff,
until '>n - lav Mra N.-i:. • rt «.«a -d m«* 0
try \*ir.oi, and n-iw «h«< i« hungry at! the
TM Rtwtd
THURSDAY
Admitaton I Or,
TM meisier
Almost A Knock Out
FRIDAY
Ailmiwi. !• . ( <
TU Fill 60110! Sll!)
SATURDAY
Ha
(t ". her •ugti i« gon>-. sh<^m at iut -r
Tr.e light on *n'' " m"r'" h«- ithy | wi h
«v -ry mother who ha* a delicate child
holidays with Mrs.'isroer s parents, tne outside maaes a splendid stree1 would try Vin i Hr* Ai.rar.it Si.*
Mr. and Mrs. W W Wat son.
Girner, who is a practicing physi- would put one in front of their bust
cian in Center Point, will be unabie ness building, we would have a wei
lighted city.—Vega Sentinel.
Mr. light, and if every business house guarantee Vmol, >>ur^lieiwi« coil
liv T and tr<m toni- . to make delicate
to join them uaui later.
children h'-a.'h> and strong.
Corner I-rug S or . Stocking
Mi.Lean Pr p , Hereford, T-saa.
IHl |§(] Rnafd SI SO
IU|V VWH1 w-lalHi
I.ON ■ H..N Y
Ir. the R-* . r ti..«
Lon of Lone Mountain
A not ner keel !;?.<• riot an wti
A CHMSTIMS WEEK SALE
Its Easier to Count Money
In the Till Than Goods
On the Floor
For flic entire ( hi litmus w prk wr will m.ike estra
orfii n ;i r y attractive prices «*n every article • >1 House
furriiilniigH in our store V/r i|o this for a tw<>
tultl rc.isori we have
Too Many Goods
On Hand
ami wr Mtilv ii'T'l to convert 'hrrri into cash at tins
particular tunc You know .1 <tiuai v 1 tt i>i tunc to
take stoi k and it is mii< h ca;siii r 'o oijnt 'he money
III the fill fhaii goi.ris on the floo!
You Who May Want A House-
keeping Outf i:
tli '. ' ;me o.f, |i..i«; I i r ,uh'. Islv
I ) |! i riJ ( lifistrn is writ < • have .■ .rne
Special
$. ' >0 Pi it '/'• ! f ill '
for
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hnr
I >ir .r k1 Suit
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$'.*'4$ ;,i lis lit ( h a i i in.' r Sc. (i
F '..i
$345
$245
$145
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A ! P i11 <r Stii's ati H ■ k>■
I ). se ■ * (. hl'j.riKis H.-1 ( livfort- I t'i'ias.
Su: 'f ( nr. St -ring M ..'l-Titi- v. \tf K'ljJs Liri'oeiims.
will go tn 'Ki-< ( -hi 1stmas Week Sj>c t.ii.
Bus ft nri us n w Buv before Insouing I imc.
Your s For Full Servicc
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1915, newspaper, December 24, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253836/m1/5/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.