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1 PARMER COUNTY
of wheat mr
la Ihf frioM country will be
fimtn trr
drllllac whaat and mm
af tt ta op and growlnc nicely. A good
tall rata like we iwaally have will pat
fee wheat crop to excellent condition
for winter.
A* new grain elevator now being
Wit ky Olacblrr and Meade la rapidly
ipietIon and thwe gentle-
expect noun to be ready and able
In handle their share of the large quan-
tity of grain being brought to Prkma
in a contlnuona it ream by track and
wagon every since the threehlng open-
ad In the Kununer of lttlU, and bids fair
to continue to come for another year.
Santa Fe Grain Co.'a elevator, al
enlarged to four time Ita orlg-
capaclty, baa Jit time* bwn unable
to accomodate the large quantity of
grain which came In. It 1* hoped that
the two elevators will be able to handle
•II the grain for the aeaaou. We alao
hope that next year'a crop will make
It aeceaaary for a third elevator to be
hnilt to handle the crop.
The drat number of the lyceum
tonne, being furnished by the school
waa rendered In the school auditorium
Friday night Judging from the num-
ber of complimentary remarks made
abont this first entertainment, the
large audience was fully satisfied,
who had bought season tickets
they had received their money's
worth, even if no other numbers should
be given. Thla is very gratifying to
who were responsible for the
of the lyceum, as it was tbeir
desire to secure for the people of Fri-
ana a series of entertainments that
would be appreciated.
The house shortage in Friona Is still
a serious proposition with little pros-
pect of relief. A few new farm hous-
es are being built in the near vicinity
of Friona. One Is now being built one
mile northeast of town, one a few miles
west, and the prospects are good for a !
new house two miles southwest In the
Good wine pasture. <
Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Klngsley return- ,
ad Tuesday of la t week from u visit'
of two weekN with relatives and friends
at Upper Handusky. Ohio. They had
a good time, but Keube says he would
aot live there again "n-tali."
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wentworth de-
partis! on Wednesday of hint w«H*k for
an aiitoinol))l<> trip to southern Cali-
fornia. where they expect to spend the
winter I ravelinit and ctitupiiiK. They
A
at the
day
the people of the vicinity of the
of a
18x4x4 lacks* The
with
was covered with wire
It contained a baby all-
18 laches long. The little
d traveled by mil from Ar
—Ida. aad waa seat to Fred
White as a birthday present tram Ma
cousin. Kiaset White. Thla waa qalte
a curiosity aa many of our people had
never seen aa aUgatsr The little fri
low Is doing nicely and seems to be
the worse for his long journey.
BOVINA
) T. o. Tunning has gone for s visit to
friends In Mlaaouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hecox have re-
turned from their vacation trip: the
former to Mlaaunrl. and the latter to
'Central Texas.
i
The HovIns school enrollment tor the
year Is 73; 21 being enrolled In the
Mexican school.
1 The Fourth Quarterly Conference of
the Bortna Methodist church will be
help at Rovtna Munday afternoon at 2
o'clock. This will tie a meeting of con-
siderable Import, and a full attendance
is expected.
II. M Davis and family have vacated
the Bovlna hotel, and left Tueeday of
thla week tor tbeir new home In Here-
' ford. We understand that they will
I conduct the Central Hotel there. The
, removal of this family Is quite a loss
!to the community and their many
j friends wish tbern well in their new lo-
cation. So fkr, no one has taken
charge of the hotel here, and the town
Is without a place to care for her tran-
sients.
Last week we erred when we stated
that there were two residences vacant
la oar tow a. H. U Green la
lag" la the place recently vacated
J. W. Lovelady and family.
Chi Sept. 10, ia a sanitarium In
ford, Mrs. T. O. Canning pan<
She had beea la falllag health for OHM
time, and until Jaat a few days baiaao
her death had beea able to do aag of
her work. She waa M years. K maatha
and 21 days old. ami la survived by her
husband and one son. Virgil 1'inialug
who haa tor suae time been coanectoi
with the Berts-Clark Drug tJa.. la
Hereford Mr Cuanlng and wife weee
among the earliest settlers of Hovtaa.
Mr. Canalog holding the pnaltioa ef
Mania Fe pumper at this place Thla
good lady will be mourned by a boat of
friends, as she had heeu a Messing la
adminiatertng to the sick and needy of
the coaununlty She will alao he ake
ed la church aad Sunday School work,
as she bad been active In th«- work ef
her church, the Methodist, for a num-
ber of years. As a teetlniouy of the
high esteem In which she was held, one
of the largest crowds ever seen at U|
pabltc gathering here, was present to
pay tbeir last reeperts. people
from Hereford. Texb-o sud the
rounding country The floral
lag was large ami beautiful Funeral
service were ciHtducteil from the Meth-
odist church Maturday afternoon,
ttev B. T Dickinson, officiating. May
the Great Comforter do his office work
in the lie reeved hearts in these sad
hours.
aly head aad the
Id Coart thla 2Mb day of
MUMP, OCT. t. IMS.
paper put. Imbed
there be s
la. but If
county In which
llahed to appear at the aext
term .f the Dletrlrt Coart of |
to be bob tea at the court boose
la Dimmitt. on the seroad Mender la
November, IKK), the saam betiqi the
8th day of November. 1*90 then aad '
there to snewer a petition Sled la
Court on the 28th day of
IWV. in s salt, aambered aa the dorket
of said Court No. ISIS, wherela A. L. j
Hawkins Is plaintiff aad Brice A Joha-
st. n. Jsiaes Brlce aad Jamee Johaetoa
ami the nnknown heirs and legal rep-y,
rewatatlves James Krtee and Jamea ,
Johnston are defoadaata. said petltioa
alleging. plaintiff sues to raacei lien
ami remove cloud from the tltV to all |
of tlie soiithweet one-fourth of Section
No IN) in Block Mi containing IMS
acres in Castro County. TVxas and al- i
hieing an apparent lien la favor of,
defendants which plaintiff charges la
paid ami Is barred by the statute of
limitation I'laintiff prays tor cancel-
lation of lien and removal of <foud
from title.
Herein fail not. but have before mid
Court on the said first day of the next
term thereof, this writ, with your re-
turn thereon showing how you have
executed tbe same.
Fair,
18.18.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To Tbe Sheriff or any Constable of
Castro County, GKKKTING
You are hereby commanded to a am-
nion Brlce <lt Johnston James Brlco,
James Johnston ami the unknown belra
ami legal repreeentatlves of Jamea
Brlce awl James Johnston, by making
publication of tbls citation once each
week tor four successive week previous
to the return day hereof. In some new*-
Bring your poor, hurting feet hare
Have them carefully and acienbficaily
examined by a Graduate Practipediat
who ia a
foot expert
Haviay been trained ia the Dr. Scholl Method ef
Foot Correction, thia expert can find your trouble
quickly and tell you how to gaiacomfort. He will
eiswif yxmr led sad advise ym free
as to what your trouble lequuea.
Him* it a
DC Scholl
Appkana orRomfyHrBm^fbotTnA
Let the expert demonstrate this to you.
Tubb Shoe Shop
Repairing That's Different
Don't Forget The Hereford Fair, Oct. 15-16/
Oysters
Fmh Oyster, Evm
Thursday
('offer, the kind von will like. We make it
and keep it hot.
V. A. Greenwood & Son
Rest Room and Bede in Connection
Phone 269
20 Per Cent Off
On New Standard Makes
Tires and Tubes
Oar vulcanizing equipment ia now one of the
moat complete in the Panhandle country. We take
pride in our quick tube repair service.
H. L. Rice
Oppoftite new Magnolia filling station
Don t For /net The Hereford Fairt October 15-16!
mimmwmmn \L
ImMmcfSaufnam*
BUICK®
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even fuller measure of grace, beauty and those re-
finements which add comfort to utility characterize the
distinctive Buick qualities of the new Nineteen Twenty
C >nc Series.
The dominant idea guiding the huilden of Buick cart
it ever to maintain the Bunk standard—a standard of
soundnctt, tanenest and serviceability in automobile
construction. The reputation Buick everywhere eaioys
attests the public approval of this Buirk policy.
The new Buick Three Passenger Roadster, complete
in appointments, beautiful and roomy is an ideal car
for speedy transportation in all seasons. And Sack of
thit model, it a nation-wide authomed Buick Service,
reinforcing Buirk dependability
Pricea of the New Nineteen Twenty One
Buick Series
Model Twenty f>o >fWtr Vmnt
I twenty « ne F * y five
M«r*ri T t n+ %i
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Tamtv On* Paffy Him
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RENFRO BUICK AGENCY
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Don t For net The Hereford Fair, October 15-161
New Stuff!
Ju*t bought ami ju*t arrived. VI*o bought after tin* reeent priee decline and
therefore we ean sell it <hea|M-r than poBijiftiturt who bought and received
^<hmIh early.
Some Real Bargains
I^adics' Suits
I rieotine*
Freneh Serge*
Storm Serge*
Heavy "Vlaniwh" Serge*
Diagonal Serge*
VI ool Poplins
The verv finest material*
made into th * verv latent
nt vie*.
Dress**
Trieotine*
Fin** h reneh Serges
Children's ami Miss-
es' ( .outs
lii all t-olorn. material* and
*tvle*
Ladies* (louts
Velours
Siberian Fur < loth*
Si Ik Klu he*
Chiffon Broadrlothe*
( oat* with genuine ieal
collar*. Coat* both long and
-short.
Hughes & Crouch
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1920, newspaper, October 7, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254068/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.