The Hereford Brand, Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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With Few* Efcgs
on a additional quantity of Dr. Priae'a
B Bali iiiy Powder, about a teaspoon, in
of each egg
anNn equally well to nearly all hataad
Try the following recipe according to the
jssjsk
lis:
Old Way
Or. W«#'t B«Hm
LA'
New Way
1 rap raw'
1 eap mitt
2 cut* Hoar
Powdar 4 Imtmi Dr. fittt'a WiM««
IStU™ ■Iwrtiolag
It—nwon Ihvonof
i (lw —aa> wd nrt wliytMtrtlt.thw
Altar iMIm lb* Boar aad Di.Prtu'i Baking Powdar to|Mhtf. two or thrra
t<1—. odd H aM to the miatare. Oraduallr add the milk and boat wtth apoon
aatll rra kava a amooth pour batiar Add tha 9t>orin| Ptmt into graaaad
layer eaka tine and bako In a moderately he* oven far * wantr minutes ThU
cab* to heat baked la two Ujrati Put together wtth cream filling and reread
Dh.Prige's
BAKING POWDER
Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from Grapea
No Alum No Phoaphato
of aaaaMOa to Jalp4 by
ditioo at their arhoote and etbar pab-
Ik- InatituUotia. we will new gin a
few tmrta concerning oar school art
mp think will establish tto feet tint
frtuM to out rrtragndloi. Mm*
tha baglnnlae «rf the pr«-*«*nt school
year the library ban Increased
by the addition of 150 lU'M tHMtkM
side several magazines ami *
newspaper The ground* have h-n
surrounded by a Mat and «Mutlnl
feoce and the ground broken prr-pera-
tnry tn planting In atiade treea. Ha -'i
row to nl«*ly dmmtHl with pnt'^d
flowering plants. BwW<' the hooka
mentioned. the efficiency of the sell <4
turn liewi IwtwinkI by the addition of
the following oqul|iment ■ Three hls-
lorv chart*: one pliv«liilney chart: a
sanitary •Irltikliiir fountain: several
maps ;tbh*e tiook m«n; one laboratory
i-aw a sand table for the primary
rtmni The Html jmper* necessarv to
raUlni.' our school to the standnrd of
h third irrn<le tilirti school. ha\-e he"n
mailed to the state superintendent and
such chtaalflcaHnn U now assured. %
movement I* lielng made to e«w«'
with two or more of the adjoining dis-
tricts stnd If such l« seeomnllehed ,ve
will then tie In H poet Ion to tn- raised
to tlt elns« of woml grade Itltrh
.<-tiiMil We now t>nve n tn««st « ff|•
.-lent eort s nf teachers which c.
•• i'li the lM">r.ivements :iim>vi'
h.n\vt-x tbe people <.f ..or
nnd ImnU'v I'vcrv retts..n ti
of their -chool
is Hereford aad viridity tha past
two weaka looking after tatemta
tolel
Tno i-
tov n
FRIONA NEWS
to still raging tn oar town
Several new iws have develoisst
alnce our last writing.
Joe Keenly. CTlyrti* Heamond. Will
Maaaey and Dayton Hanson enjoyed a
coyote chase Saturday in Mr. Kitily's
oar. The coyote wax n large one and 1
led the boys a lively chase before they |
dnally captured hint. He had just
•lain a young <*alf in Seamond'a tm*-1
tJeorge C. Wright of Kansas Cl'y,'
wax a businexK visitor here a pi.rt of
iaHt week. Mr. Wright was in v.-ry
poor health during IiIh brief stiiy. He I
returned to the eity Sunday morning.
Tlayton Hanson of near rhumpnitrn,
III., arrived here Friday morning last,
to look after hit* business interests
here. Mr. Ha neon was formerly a
resident of Frlona. being in the iner
ran tile business for sevent I years, and
Ida many friends were glad to see him
again.
O. W. Mnurer. T. H. Hughee J. ('
Winn and W. R. Ooodwlne were nm nir
thoae who attended eonrt at Karw-II
tMa week. We underatand there were
aim a few lltlganta from this locali'y.
*H e members of the Congregational
ebnreh held their se «ond quarterly
aieetlng at the ehureh Mtmda.v night. (
J. C. Winn moved his cattle to F. j
18. t'lennln's pasture last Friday \fr
Winn hns been thlnklnt; of disposing of
range i-attle and pun'haslng it h.-rd
dairy ei>ws. s he Is of the opinion
that there Is more money to lie made
IVom a few good dairy cows than from
a much lanrer herd of rnriL'e en tie.
The officers nf the locnl Fitrmer^" A
atoek RaNers' (>nraidr.atlon are pre .
parlnc a program to !«• rendered at
the next uniting of the orgauiiuttlon,
which has Iss-n called for Friday nlrht
of next week. Kvcrybody come.
The rain of last Wtslnesday afternoon
was a ureal blessing to the farmers
near Frioita. as there was alsiut one
and a half Inches of water fell, which
was sufficient to give the wheal :ii i
oats a good li'Mmt. The rain howc\i r
did not extend very far west nr rn rtit
of town as the farnier • >nt in th.in-
directions slate that the ruin with
them was so light as to do but little
good.
We art' informed that Frioiin i-
s<Min to have a new resident
A man front Central Texas was lier>
last week trying to secure lots suitaMi-
In the west |iart of town whereon t
tmild a neat home for bis family wltia-t
ciinsists of a wife anil six children
The gentleman has recently purchased
a section of land and leased nine sec
tions of grass land adjoining It a few
miles west of town and will make 'd
home in town which is conveniently
near for him to look after his cuttle
In our last week's letter we includis
a jiaragraph which might lie constru -d
.lit
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firt' i I v It i'i'ir* j • •
Ta**w nni * Kan. ly I'll 9 ! « « nat ipatIon
CP..\TLT\ COMPOUND
f' ^ ( / r-(' / L ' v ,7 ^ huh l Cl: rl t
s IV.iic.irs 1 .ist lorii\T
DURING plowing and seeding there's a
of dust around tbe gears all the time,
aad aand get on tbe gear teeth, cause
wear -emrlj replaceoMnjta.
Cr a t r.aCowothm an
protects tin
In spite of the
to the
each and
them coated. It
will it waA aff aar Malt. It
apd lubi icatea alwt^a.
That's why Cratb
laager—savea rep
thf profits oa your t
Try a tft-Ib. can of T
Call on Tesaco dealer
fh« !• a ,T(
THE TEXAS COMPAXY *
mem • howaaoi
Daalm Krerywbaaa
cloud
Dust
rapid
"OCEANS OF WATKR*
Mr. (inffy lived in thto apetioo *er-
eral yearn bat umred to Kaaii two
years ipi. He still has • mud rauefc
her* however and baa abundant faith
In this country He will return to hto
home tbe last of the week ami will
keep informed aa to cnndlttona by ret I-
hig The Brand.
A HKRMFOBD
I to you need a good kidney medi-
cine Then rend the reports in theae
very columns of Hereford perams « ur-
ed or benefitted with Drwn's Kbluer
Hlls. You won't have to go far tn
find •• ! if they are true. Tills Here-
ford case is an example. Othera will
follow
tSeo Iteams. machinist. E. Third
St. Hereford, says: "I have usrsl
Ooan's Kidney nils, procured at Bett«-,
Clark's l rug Store, off and on for
unite a while for trouble with my kid
neys and a weak back. Iwtnu's Kid-:
nev IMIls have ftlways proven satlsfnc-
ti.rr and 1 gladly advise their use to
anyone else "
prici' W-. at all dealers Tw.n't
slntl>ly ask for a kldnev rem.slv get
iw.an's Kldnev Pills the same thnt
Mr Reams hnd Foster Mllburtt Co.
I'rofis. Ituffalo. N Y.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Otd Standard general atroafthening tonic.
CROVB'S TASTHI.KSS chill Tf>NIC. <lm*«out
Malaria.Faricbea tbe blood.and huil li up the «ys-
tem. A true tonic. Pot adult* and ch Idren V*.
ANT uaer will tall you that MlelwUa
, Untvertala give remarkable mile-
age. Why? Becauae thaae unequalled
tirea mate quality rut>tef and
tofavic.
Prove this by having us weigh 0
Micltella in compartaon with olbsf
nos-akida. You will find the Mtchelin
from 12 to 15 % heavier than the average.
You owe it to youiaell to give thaae
high-quality, moderate-priced una
a trial.
Renfro & Sons
Hereford, Texas
mj at MlcAaAa Rtd Inner Tuket,
Is calw 4af aaaw to
PUBLIC SALE
Having sold my farm, the undersigned
will sell at Public Auction on
MONDAY, APRIL 23,1917
23 Horses and
Mules
I span Mare Mule*. 5 years old
J span Mare Mules, romiiiR l"s
I Mare MtUes, coining H's
I Horse Mule, roming :i
i Mare Mules, coming i's
I blark Mare, in foal, a years old
I Mark Mare, in foal. 5 years old
I hay Mare, in foal. 7 years old
I hay Mare, with roll ! weeks old
I large hay team. 9 years old
I Chestnut Sorrel Horse, 6 yean old
1 Ray Colt. 3 veers old
1 Mare tall, 9 months old
1 Fine Blark Hiding Horse, 7 yearn old
I team ha Mares. 8 and 10. (ene baa
rolt.)
1 saddle Pony. 4 years old
1 Mare Celt, t years old
1 Horse Colt, 2 years old.
2 Colts, 1 year old
Jersey Cows
4 Jersey Cows; one fresh
Farm Imple-
ments
will be ea sale.
Lister
on
one mile
Hereford,
ten miles
west of Dawn* and two miles east of
Twenty-five Mile Avenue the follow-
ing described property:
at the farm sold, located
east and six miles north of
Progressive Ave., also
***/_' ■YfSf" J
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TERMS—All sums over $50 good bankable note for niae nMuths, with
interest at 6 per cent from date. Three per ceat oft for all cask an time
aalea. For all sums under $50, cash in hand. All accounts must be
settled before property is removed.
FREE LUNCH—A free lunch will be served at 12 o'clock sharp,
sale begina immediately after the hutch.
Tha
Sherm Williams,
Auctioneer.
E B. Posey, Clerk.
J. A. Hasser
C. C. Bowman
Owners
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1917, newspaper, April 19, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253899/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.