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MONEY
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B. D. Woodke
uabte to All hte
iiat but wilt hold • special service on
i Wwtewhy at tbta week, tlw Garter
aervlce
Tbc hi|li wind Saturday Mow down
the windmills betougtag to K. T. Law-
raw, N. A. Laaghlia. tiny Htm aad
Prank Jacuha sad a shed at Ulsn
CASTRO COUNTY
IMfWUTT Oreer'a. So other daatr to
Mr. ni Mr*. Binq Cut .* <**. ? '
j,BKai uh i< p -. ■ Monday morning and la
■■ "• ■" *-• ' • anT with > la rv rated (out aa th* m.
•pant Sunday afternoon at the horn* of ^ ^
Mr. aad Mm. E. 8. Ireland, of Hera- J. _. u~ . u ■■ ■ ..j
££• sij'sssjf^ .«■
■eta at nt uvwuu unarm. ^ t couple of days but weak with
Tha Ladlaa' Aid mat with Mm. rrank Mr. and Mm. J. W. Haalaa.
Gerdae on Thursday la aa all day meet-1 Some fanners tear that the wheat
las, **rh number contributing to the
At tha nooa hour the table
with all the good thlafli
one could wish for. Eighteen ladlaa
were ptaaaat and aa interesting boar
4ru apaut In atady.
Rea Ollbreath made a boalneaa trip
to Tolla Wednesday, returning Thurs-
day with a truck load of freight for
the Dhumltt Hardware Co.
Is badljr damaged by Saturday'* wind
aad dust, white others think it is ail
right yet.
Mrs. G. J. Ness is making prepara-
tions to leare this country early in May
for aa extended visit to her girlhood
home in Norway. The Mummerflclti
ladles surprised her last Wednesday
when they Withered at her home armed
with thimbles, needles, and scissors to
Mr. and Mm. B. a
Mr. and Mm John Haalaa
Tamdii' at the Jacob
southeast of Hereford
the sale.
Thus tar la th
am at Aa Panhandle Short Una Rail-
way On. that a special meetlag haa
has* catted to awet la Dal hart, Tssaa.
as the Ifth day of April. 1W far tha
at amending tha charter to
bra net line from Lahback,
IS a point on Red Unr la Clay
aa ordered by tha
the Capital
Haadredd Thousand (
Iters to Six Thousand (
Mil) Dollar* To change tha loca-
tion af the principal office from Hal-
hart, Ttaas to Wichita Palls. Texaa
aad create a Bond issue of Thirty-two
<$X2.ttt*uttM uot Dollars, all aa
by the Mtorkhuldera in a
Bbstracts and loans
J. frank ^otti
has behaved so beautifully that we u* that la to lie held just prior to thle
caa forget teat Saturday'a wind to a j asstltst of the uhi Dtmctom aad to
certain extent. tmaasrt u< h other business ss amy
leoma before the l t>ard at that time.
JHOTICS op DIRBtrrtlRS MRRTTNO w a Pritchard. Secretary
of The Panhandle Short Una Railway President
Notice la hereby given to tha Direct
NOTICE IRRIGATORS!
Look over your pumping pUnt and trll as what re-
pairs you need. We are sending in orders now.
Remember it takes from two to three weeks to get
freight shipment* from factories.
Hereford Garage
Niggerhead
Coal
ON THE TR ACK
And we are well stocked with everything in the
Grain Line,
Jones & McLean
Grain Company
FOINK i
Rev. Asbell, pastor of the Christian i ,M*P , . -
Church of Hereford, preached to the | ®,ttl *• raov n* r° fjrm ;
Diminitt people Sunday evening on the j '"ff- ... . .
' Mr. anil Mr*. d'arl. of Hereford. vis-
ited one day last week with Mr. uud
Interchnrch World Movement. Those
who were not present at this sermon
missed a rare treat.
The Ladies' Aid Society met with
Mrs. Mclntire Thursday. The lew«oii
was conducted by Mrs. Kerr. Twelve
Mrs. W.hmI Vaughn.
Mr. and Mr*. C. Tyce were in Sum-
tnerfteld on husinesN ln*t Krlilay.
The warm days recently have i
. . . brought out the peach and plum Itlo*-1
members were present and the.after-1 lQ fu„ Mrrmy NV(. fwtr tllHl tlM.
noon was spent in studying the Sunday
School leason. They will meet with
Mrs. Cash next meeting and intend to
dn Mume work for Buckner's orphan
Home.
Harvey Cash has moved to the house
recently vacated by E. 8. Ireland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan have
moved to the city and will occupy the
Frank Uerdes place.
Mr. Knox, the new proprietor of the
Dlmmitt Mercantile Co., came in Mon-1
day. His family will more In a few i
days. We are indeed glad to welcome
these people into our midst.
The I. F. B. Clab attended the pic-
ture show in Hereford Thursday night.
The Dimmitt Bible Class met at the
home of Harvey Cash Friday night.
Those present were: Judge and Mrs.
Woodlee, Rev. and Mrs. Florence. Mr. f
land Mrs. J. R. Gollehou, and Mrs. Etta |
Brushears. Their study was both in-'
teresting and instructive. After the
business of the evening was dispensed
with, Mrs. Cash served delicious re-
freshment* which were enjoyed by all.
The class was dismissed by repeating
the Mlspah.
At the home of Mr. ami Mrs. J. M.
Mclntire, ou Thursday morning at eight
o'clock, Mr. Glen Ilickuian and Mr«.
Otitic C«H-kreil were united in mar-
tefic. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Florence. Those present were:
Misses Helen and ituth Cowscrt,
Prankle Kerr, Alice Mclieau. lK ris
Winklcmau. Irene Tidenburg and Mat-
tie Hawkins. The briday couple left
immediately for Mr. Hickman's home In
/Tennessee, where iliey will visit lor u
few weeks.
Morris Kimlisll and Will S Kerr
made a business trip to t'anyou and
Amarillo last Friday.
temperature Monday night was rather
trying on the early fruit prospect.
S. J. Rice is preparing to build au
addition of two rooms on the east of |
his house.
Robert Sisk did not more to the Dun-,
lap ranch as reported In out items last
week, but instead moved to the liaria
fann south of Hereford.
Jim Autrey. brother-ln-alw of < uy
sihmkrfikii)
Mia Ruth Rippy is visiting this week
with her brother in Dimmitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huckert and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Htadler ami family
were dinner guests in the < . J. Nesa
home Sunday.
Mrs. Yocham haa gone to Floydada
for a visit with her son.
Glen (ireer was quite sick for a few
days last week with a bad cold and La
Orlppe.
• Ira Logue, Mm. Cam Lance's broth-
ar. waa In Amarillo a few days teat
«Mk attending the automobile conven-
tion and the meeting of the Internation-
al Harvester Co. 8oieao*en.
Mm Percy Kates and little son left
Inst Thursday for a ten daya vlait in
Lubbock. White away, ahe will visit
with Mr. Bates' stetera, Meadames Bar-,
mil, Carl Roberts aad Klett j
Mm. H. J. Rkv and Mm Hollia Gal-!
lay attended the birthday surprise din- j
ner given for Mm Lmter Galley teat j
Friday at her home east of Hereford. .
Mr. and Mm. Churchill. Mr. and j
Mm Jim Florey and two girls, Mr. and;
Irrigation
Pays
Highly improved Irrigation
farm. 5-rtstm residence in good
condition, large barn, extra
well built :#ix4« cement
foundation and cement floor,
granary for 1.000 hit., hip roof,
spacious loft riMJUi, good bog
house KxlOO ft., 100 acres all
Hm<M>th level land subject to
Irrigation, Hit acres fine stand
Alfalfa, woven wire fence, .*10
a'-rcx native pasture, !S acres
row crtip, ~<i> II. 1' Bej seiii 'r
eiiRine. I .a ne Boiler |iiiuii>. m 11
lirst cla.Hx comlition, use«l t*
seasons, ideally Us-ateil in 2
uii. of Hereford, this is one of
the iMft Irrigated farms in the
comity, will |iav 'Jft perceut re
turns on the purchase price,
could yon reasonably ask
more'.'
IO acres, with goinl iiu|>rove
mi-nts. C'xsl 7 rooiu house,
newly piiinted. K<*od ham,
hirge coral room, several oth
er offt buildings, the ini|<rnve
meuts alon<- will cost the price
asked, ai>out 70 acres of leas-
ed land is controlled, located
just outside the corporate
limits, an ideal home; price,
$5,000.00, good terms.
20 acres located Just ont-
alde the corporate limits, ail
fenced and in cultivation, the
cheapest thing of its kind
close, in for s quick mie.
Price. $1500.00
4-room house with bsth.
bouse well painted, brick
foundation, blue gram lawn, 2
blka. Central School. $2£00.00
good terms.
3-room houae. 2 blka. Cen-
tral school at $2230.00 thin
Is a good buy.
It you am interested la buy-
ing anything in Real Estate
i. S. Warner
UAL MTAfl
m
Special Easter
Offering of ^
2
Discount
on everything in our
Ready-to-Wear Department
Consisting of
ACAROF
COAL!
Skirts
Suits
Dresses
Coats
and
Waists
We will positively sell these goods at a discount of
25 % from the list price
LATER—EXTRA!
An Easter shipment of Ladies Slippers—Oxfords,
Pumps, Ties—haa jttft been received. Thin fool-
wear is tasty, attractive and appealing, and there is
a good assortment to chooae from. Better call
early.
NOW Off THE TRACK
• COW FEED
Meal, Hulls, Bran
Hereford Grain Company
la Old Gaas Bldf.
If you are looking for Genuine Bargain* in Genuine This in
The Rarest (Iham e You Will Have This Year!
J. 0. New J
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1920, newspaper, April 1, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254045/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.