The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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STATE MEETING OF
Y. M. C. A. LEADERS
A ate to convention of tbe Truui
Young Mh'i Christian AmmIKIom
wan irhvduM to be bald in Dallas,
Thursday. February 12. A compelling
profnni, featuring outsts tiding leed-
er>, ban been prepared. It was planned
aa a one day Convention of vital Im-
portance to tbe Association In Texas.
Plana for tbe work of 1020 were to lie
laid at thin meeting. Tbe following
Mg men, leaden in their line, were
scheduled to speak:
O. Sherwood Eddy. World Christian
statesman, recently returned from
gnat evangelistic campaigns in India.
China and Japan.
Albert E. Roberta. Secretary, County
Work Department, International Com-
mittee Young Men's Christian Associa-
hald In Clarendon baa beea
and another data will be
later. Thia
Link far the pprgeas af i
the Qosatloa of equalising >«
of
la rest uf the Panhandle
had mat with a
leers af the
It to expected that soamthing
one hundred will be In
when the meeting Is held.
meat by the Chamber of
planned.--Clareadea News.
J. E. Mauley. Secretary. Foreign j
Work Department, International Com- j
mittee.
Wm. E. Sweet. Prominent business i
man of Denver and president of tbe As- j
soctation.
A. O. Bookwalter, tbe efficient Oeu- j
eral Secretary of tbe Cincinnati Asso-
ciation.
O. S. Bilhebner, Regional Secretary i
International Committee. j
Dtmmltt—Mr. and Mrs. Parry Gra-
ham. A. C. Loving.
Vega—A. K. Webster.
Bovina—J. T. McDonald.
Anarlllo—N. W. Brown, H. J. Baker.
E. L. Croasliy. C. T. Hrattou. M. L
Bunday, C. W. Howard. C. L. JSlna, C.
H. Ball, H. L. Gilbert. Grey J. Harp.
Canadian—W. D. Christopher.
Dalbart—E. Shackelford,
('banning—8. V. Perry.
Luhhock--M. Maddox.
Han Angelo -L. B. Bright, Jim Hpen
cer.
Dallas- B. < oeth.
El Paiwi —H. T. Wain.
Han Antonio 1>. A. Young.
Clifton, Kansas—D. C. Tyler.
Clovls, X. M. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilxon,
J. I,. Oreen, R. R. Smothers.
Texico. X. M.—J. A. Reddell.
Oklahoma City. Okla.—C. B. Rey-
nolds. T. E. Bugler. H. J. Hcott.
Oakland, Calif —H. C. Kentbner.
Kansas City. Mo.—< eo. C. Hlnes, W.
W. Peterson. E. C. Hhaver.
St. Louis, Mo.—M. Young.
Kerryvllle, Wis.—Harvey James.
Chicago. Ill-—T. H. MeGee. Ctaas.
J. Barr.
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RETURNS MUST
BE COMPLETE
tor Wilt
We have added to our stock a very
line Missouri Soft Wheat Flour, and a
brand that we feel sure will please you.
Hereford Produce Company.
Investigate
Don't select your bank with
your eyes shut. Find out
about it.
We invite your most careful
investigation of this bank.
Find out who are its Direct-
ors.
Find out its Financial Stand-
in«.
Look up its Personnel, its
Methods, its Principles. We
will help you do so.
No one has ever regretted
carrying an account here,
while many have bitterly re-
gretted not having done so.
The money is here instantly
at your demand—establish-
ing for you credit when you
need credit.
Why not open your account
here today?
The
First National
Bank
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hlt-or-mlas tactics am barred
to making ant bto
Accuracy and
net he Insisted upon.
r. the return la a sworn sta
ch. It
Salaried
art aot coatee their retoraa to
shewing a yeer'a pay at aa mart
or aa much a week. The actual
drawn should be aarertainad and re-
Overtime. boauaaa. aharaa la
the profits of a business, value of quar-
ters and board furnished by tbe «a-
ptoyer. and aay number of other llama
of almllar nature which are compaaaa-
tlons for services, are taxable aa part
of the year's earnings, and moat be in-
cluded.
(■mm Net Always Caah
It mast he borne In mind that eoar-
pensation may be paid In other forms
j than In casta. A bonus paid In Liberty
! Bonds Is taxable at tbe market value
^of the bonds. A note received in pay
j went for service* Is taxable income at
j its fact* value, and tbe Interest on It J
; Is also taxable.
Premium* jwid by an employer for'
: life or other insurance In favor uf em-!
i ployceH Is additional compensation to j
: tbe employees.
The Income Tax does not apply to 1
! amounts received under accident and!
! health insurance, or under workmen's •
I compensation laws; and damages re-:
i covered hy suit or settlement for in- i
juries or sickjness is also exempt.
Tip* received hy waiters, porters and
other* are taxable income for such do-
nations are in recognition of services
and are not gifts.
A pension paid hy an employer or hy
the IT. M. riovernment is taxable in-
come. A widow who received pay-
ments in recognition of the services of
her late husband, may conatrue such
payment* as gifts.
Askle from what a person may earn
hy his services, there are many other
sonrce* of income. He must include
in his annual reckoning the gains he
made In business and otlier venture*;
also the income that his money and
property earned.
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j neglecting pains and arhes. Guard
i against Uua trouble by taking
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Writing life, health and accident in-
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LIFE COMPANY
P. O. Box 800. Dallas. Texas 2-4t
Botttad Manpowr
Coughe and colds are weakening.
Oet rid of them as quickly aa you
eaa. Catarrh In aay form saps the
vitality. Fight it and flight it hard.
There Is a remedy to help you do It
«—a medicine of forty-seven yeanf
established merit. T*y It.
PE-RU-NA
It purtflee the blood, regulates the
aids elimination, tones
digestion,
.the nerve
ths
centers
relief of
and caxiiea
to all .the mucous linings.
stomach and bow el a, belching,
stomach, rheumatism, pains
sack, aides and loins, PK-RC
recommended.
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sour
the
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PE-RU-NA restores
to healthy action the
vital organs which
are ao intimately re-
lated to the strength
and vigor of ths na-
tion.
There are fourteen
ounces of health giv-
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In every bottle. PE-
RV - NA la a gocxl
medicine to hnve in
the house, readjr-to-
tske for emergenciea.
It is a goo.l remedy
to uae any time.
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We now have oar old fashioned French burr
Grist Mill in operation. Wegrind every Saturday
evening aa of old and charge 50c per hundred or
lets.
We have whole wheat flour.
24 lbs $1.50
12 lbs 90c
E W.HARRISON
Phone 76
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1920, newspaper, February 12, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254038/m1/6/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.