The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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The Dunlap Hardware Co.
Now Ready For Bigger Business With Increased
Capital and Better Facilities.
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#lp We have incorporated our business and doubled our capital stock, and are ready to give better service during
the year upon which we have just entered. During the year 1915 we had a good business—much better than
we anticipated. For this business, together with the confidence it indicates, we are grateful. We want to show
our appreciation this year by a better and wider service to the people of this section.
We are handling the best line of Hardware and Implements we can get and buying in large quantities and getting
the benefit of car-load lots on many things.
Here are some of our lines, and they are standard in quality the world over:
WAGONS
Weber
Newton
BEGGIES
Emerson
Banner
MOWERS
Milwaukee
McCormick Emerson
iriPLEMENTS
Texas Harvester Co.
Emerson
LISTERS
Emerson one and two row
Ledbetter one seed drop
BINDERS
riilwuakee
McCormick
We have a full line of Watering Tanks, Drinking Tubs, and Elevated Tanks in all sizes. Our line of Saddles and harness is complete and
the best we can get. Try our Fireless Cooker Oil Stoves. Coles Hot Blast and Arcadian Ranges. Our Shelf and Heavy Hardware is equal to any
in the country. We want to meet all our old customers again this year, and invite those who have not dealt with us in the past to give us a trial.
Wishing all ourfrienps and customers the best and most prosperous year they have ever enjoyed, we are determined to do what we can to
assist, Our Motto: SERVICE, QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFIT.
Dunlap Hardware Co. Inc.
Clubs
pbon« 30 or MO
For the past several weeks, a re-
print of this column has been found
in the Am: rillo News, a day or two
later than our date of publication
and never, at any time, has it been
credited to its rightful source, "The
Hereford Brand," but instead, is
designated "Hereford," and is
placed uprcr the editorial society
head of tite News.
Newsp.V>- spurtesy, permits the
use ot an ariicle of news
*j^un anon er paperk which might be
Tiute/est . - the refers of the pa-
tfiutppii.g it, but,fn «o case is it
Jnissib e to give-It word-for-word
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be to give.* word-
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taken. The
a part of which
.jo* steal," ob-
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home at £1 Paso.
A merry party of young people
enjoyed a pleasant evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Johnson, of Summerfield, Wednes-
day. The entertainment provided
for the guests was none the less en-
joyable far its delightfully informal
nature, the games being played with
the enthusiasm which indicates both
interest and pleasure.
Refreshments were served to
Misses Ruth Churchill, Una and
Alma Norton, and Mary Cross,
Messrs. Flory, of Amariilo, Patton,
Betts and Walker.
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and Wheeler, both of whom have
been valued members, but who, ow-
ing to ill health, have decided to
discontinue the work.
Mayor Knight met with the Club
and led in a discussion of ways and
means for better maintaining and
improving the park. His sugges*
tions were most timely and helpful.j
A nominating committee was ap-
pointed to nominate officers for the neighboring bociety
ensuing year. The Ladies of the S. W. P. Club
Guests were Mesdames E. B. met with Mrs. R S Stubbs, Friday,
Black, C. L. Garrison, and Miss January 21 A very interesting
Minnie Dea Coffin, the latter favor- progtam had been arranged—Whit-
ing the club with some delightful tier, being the subject.
piano selections. j ftoll Call—Quotations from
A salad course with cocoa and tier'« "Soow Bcund."-Mrs. Read,
assorted cake., was served by the! History of the Quakers, and Bi-
hos^ps#'.
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Miss Doyle Womble was a most
'happily surprised hostess, on Satur*
day evening when about twenty of
her young friends invaded her home
and proceeded to celebrate her six-
teenth birthday. In the language
of one who participated, "Nothing
was left undone that bad any fun in
it" and refreshments consisting of
cake and fresh truit closed a most
!r beginning the N«del'8htful evening.
Pia
;.v. Mention to our co*
ptk |.rdware, John D
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Reading^'
Male , , j i-
Rending J 4
Vocal Solo#!**, Woven F ia
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Vocal Sol® irei
Piano Si
Ladies'
Music
Reading
Vocal So!
make our
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Stocking
Miss Leah Harris,of San Antonh,
was the week-end guest of Mrs. J.
W. McQueen, and her sister, Miss
i Minnie GaHfcgan.
Miss Harris is a daughter of!
Mose C. Harris, editor of the well
ography ot Whittier—Mrs. Dixon.
Reading—Mrs. Stubbs.
Through the Ladies' Home Jour-
nal, the club has taken up the study
of the Mentor, the last lesson being
"The Holy Lind," the next lesson,
"Joan of Arc."
In the dining room a sumptuous
luncheon awaited the guests. An in
genious acrostic decorated each
place cacd. The menu cor sisted of
oyster patttes, olives, Waldorf sal-
ad, date pudding, whipped cream,
cake, demitasse.
Each guest was then requested to
compose a po-m, using the word
"wioter." The honor being award-
ed to Mr . Dixon.
Miss Howerton, in her charming
; manner, favored the guests with an
known political organ, "The Texas; #PP*opriate reading.
Republic," published at San Anto-
The next meeting will bt Febru-
.to. She i. mlkto* .0 '"■ "" D"°°
▼isit in Amariilo, with her sister,
Mrs. R. L. McMeani.
She returned to Amariilo, Mon-
day, accompanied by Miss GaHa-
gan, who will remain until Wednes-
day, when she will leave for her
Special Low
Fares
Special Rates account
Merchants' Meeting. St
Louis. Tickets will be on
san. 29th to Feb. 6: Feb.
26 to March 18th will be
handled on the Certificate
Plan. Return fare $11.90.
Make your plans and
reservations early to at-
tend the Panhandle and
Southwessern Cattlemens'
Convention, Albuquerque,
N. M.. March 6-10. Will
in all probability operate
special train for this occa-
sion. Watch this space
for full particulars.
D. L THORNBURY
A SENT
iiUML MhcN BilllitlSr KUISIf!
MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATE
"Orison's Livtr Ton" Is Hiraltss To
Cteii Your Sluggish Uitr
and Bowels.
T^gh! Calomel makes you sick. It's
horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous
drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose
a day'* work.
Calomel in mercury or quicksilver
which nausea necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it cornea into contact
with hour bile cra.«heH into it. breaking
if up. This is when you reel that awful j
nausea and cramping, ff you are slug- I
gssh and "all knot-Iced out.-' if your j
liver is t.irjiid arid bowels constip tied
'•r m>u have headache,-di/JSiii'-^, ooitcl;
tongue, if breath is bud or stomach - .ir. I
•u*l try a s|w >nful of iiartnlf*w Dmlsnn's j
Liver Tone'tonight uu my guarantee. I
• Here's my guarantee—Oo to any drag
store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dwl-
son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and
if it doesn't straighten you right up
and make you feel fine and vigorous I
want you to go back to the store ami
get your money. (Jodson's Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel because
it is real liver medicine; entirely v«ge-
table, therefore it can not salivate ->r
make you sick. ft
I guarantee that one spoonful of lJod-
son's Liver Tone will put your sluggi*?*
liver to work and clean your Uw>>ls of
that f-our bile arid constipated ~ir:tste
which is clogging your system and mak-
ing vmi f— -l miserable. ( guarantee that
a Istftle of I Ml <on's l.ivf r lone will
ki-ep your entire family feeling for
P'onthu. <• iv.- it to our ehiidrr,i ^ It is
'.antilesw; lif.-sn't grijoand <ike it
plra.-Hlit taste.
have two cars °f the best
lump coals on the tracks,
and others in transit. {J So
buy all you want. We have
plenty of coal
McQueen Grain and Coal
Company
Bran
Hay
Salt
C. S. Meal
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Sale on eveiything in the Bilim
ery line until February 12th. If |
ycu want anything in this line, call j
now as the store will close February :
12th, until Spring opening.
Mrs. Vogeie.
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FOR SALE—72 volumes of books,
romance and technical works;
practicailv new ;also 4-section Globr-
Wernicke book caw—S52 gets the
outfit. Address Box 621, Hereford,
Texas. 52 2tpd
••YOU'LL LIKE HERKFOIW."
WILSON'S RANCh
BRAND
Ranch at Arney, Castro
County. <f Anyone find-
ing stock strayed from
this ra^h please notify owners
Jno. L\ Wilson Jk Son
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1916, newspaper, January 27, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253841/m1/8/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.