Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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W& quit shopping around for work trousers . .
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are that kind of trousers.”
^Ten Things
To Look For:
(1) Strong eUitk triple witched (S) 104 witch htr-tecked pock-
ses^nt CtA.
(|) Aluminum button* ru.t- <6> A“«“ibl* «u,r,er IOP
proof, non-m.ltin*. (7) AU «dg« cl«,„
(3) Button, wwed with Scotch (8) Fn)| cuff bottom*
Linen thread. (0) 7 Keystone Belt Loop*.
(4) Heavy pocketing — defcp (10) Patented Pocket toiuiruc-
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DICKIE’S BEST have ALL of these features
THE HERALD
A newspaper without^ grait,
An editor without a grouch
W. J. Baldwin.
PruLisincii
Issued Evel-y Friday Morning!
' ’i' Level!and, Texas
Subscription $1.50 ‘ Per Year
•Entered as Second Class Matter
November 28, 1924, at the Post Offce
at Levelland, Texas, under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
OBSERVATION* «Y^ -
Goose Quill
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Baby Chicks For Sale
Directory of County Officials
I County Judge,]
County A. Disy. Clerk, Ceo. P. Smith
I Sheriff & Tax Collector, J. A. Stroud
County Attorney, Phil VV. Robertson
[ County Assessor, - Newt-‘Aeml ami
| County Treasurer, - C laude Haven
Commissioner Prct 1, - Lee Cowan
j CommissionerPrct. 2, G.W. Alexander
I Commissioner Prct. 3, J. 1C. Stengel
Commissioner Prct. 4, S. It, Arnett
j Justice of P -ace, -
I Constable.
After two weeks vacation, you
are 8gatn burden*d with rending
preambles from the pen of
Goose Quill.
The Hokus Pokus unit system
recently installed by our enter
pt iping townsman, Mr. 'I'. W
Powers is being discussed by
many, and will no doubt he the
R. Kvans j caufife Of others being installed.
The Auieiiean Giee Club, one
of the greatest song •and musical
c I ujr en te rtaimi rs in___A met ica
Rex Ragan Dry Goods
j,STATEMfEN.T OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT
CIRCULATION ETC, REQUIRED BY TRE ACT
OF CONGRESS OF AUCUST 24, 1912,
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Hokus - Pokus
__ Self Serving
^ Grocery
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Phone 25
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Hockley County Hom'd pnl.i
C.ljsh'od week y at LoVelUnd.
Tejfas Tor <>..toner ! I'.L’ti
j State of Texas /
County of Hockley ' i >s ..
j Before me, a .Justice'of the
[[Peace in and lor )h.-. ot.it. ami
county aforesaid, iter son illy ap
peared \\r. J. Baldwin, who. Iihv
ing beenjhCy ..*>tvwr acT’Ct<i mg
to law: deposes and says that lie j
is the owner of the Hockley ;
County Herald and that the foil
lowing is. to the best of his
knowh dgp and belief, a true state j
met it of ownership, him migoittent i
of the aforesaid publication for
for tire dalq Miowti not ho a trove j
caption, required by tlv Act of
j August 21, Idl'd, elllbodl.Ml in sec
. tion 443. Postal Laws and h‘ go i
latibns. pi intHii Ait tin* iv* ppp
t>f ttrrs form, t<i witr
1. That tJg^mmAs and add
res of the ptroitsher, ,ed tot
^iingrditor and bii'iio"
will rviitej tain at the School amli
Urrium____Tuesday night of next
week,dyeing the Kith. Every per
son in Hockley County sli nfd
W B Tayl'ci- bear thtyse people - You are duo
\V. A. CaunoulTbis to \outseli your home and,
----------------— your town. Lets fumirlt loud
! wholesome, moral entpriaintofuit
; to our chi ti run and our-eiyes,
and not just turn the people
i loose to hunt up entertainment
^44+aL-+rugtrL-ba_uiu^^Lhiiiahio, 'and
this >they_wiil do if they have to
look it up tlcunstjves
; Shall the people Ava'if un-til arr
j e»pidemic of typhoid fever breaks
lout in Level land, before they
t Wake up to the fa'-t that we
should. Yes, must have sea erage
l_and-water v\ o rl<sv 'Its up to you.
! whether you think more of yout
i money llikn human life.
I The farmer should—lev all
means have their small grain
; feed crops thrashed, anrd trail
up pomace fmnTthe bundle feed,
this Jialed stuff will make really
better feed than the trundle with
the heads on it.
The damage done farm inline
moots *; V expos III (*. stiruling Oil t
in..tins, weather, * • t - t.o tli.oii
|?ers are: Publisher, W .1
win, Leveliand-, Texas
2 Ttiat tli** owners a t <■:
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[ deep and st one" Vision if the
jflpuie for i eeom pence ami .ptn-
| iiiamuu y .
Tiie ('mitt lion'<_• <p’r'~ t a n is.or
sliouel be ti ’I'anu.g and - p i I if
Barron strain la-ge I v)r- pur#
bred Whitfe Leghorn baby chicks
Si 0 50 Itnnif red » •
Everuiy strain- brown Leg
fiorns, $11 50 hundred.
Sheppard strain single comb
Ancouas, $14 hundred.
Owens and Donaldson strain
Rhode Island Reds $14*5 J Ad n
d red.
Thompsons sirain 15 a r re d
Rocks, $14 .8*5 liuiuf red.
White Rocks, $10 00 hundred
All good, healthy, strong pine
bred gnat anteed.
We pay postage charges and
guarantee nve ar rival on all baby
chicks Pullets of any breeff list
ed, $1 ,i() each Cockerels, good
size. $3 each.
Poultry book on feeding and
‘raising chicks and pullets, $3
postpaid.
The Fulghum Hatchery
EMORY. TEXAS
Dr. H. N. LUSK
General Medicine '
All calls answered pro
uiptly day or night.
Office at the Wilson
Drug Store. Rhone 12.
Residence Rhone No. 59
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■Levelland
Texas
Dr. Bryan Havens ~
DENTIST
Complete XJUy And Diagnostic
Equipment
< rp-Stair* at WiUon
JJru^ Store..
Levelland.
Texas
D E MAGEE
Lawyer j
Insurance
Abstracter
Loans
Office .Upstairs In The
Court House
Levetlvnd.r* T’cxas
House Moving
Large or Small
We are equipped to do all
kinds Of House Moving. Rrices
t easouahle. See,
R. C. Green
Five MiltiS S. VV'. of Levelland,
Rix Furniture And
Undertaking Co.
Hearse - Ambulance
Licensed Embalmer
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A <' Sanders, I’ltoue 5711 M._
H. H. Griffitlr, Phone 397
Mrs A.C.Sanders, Lady As-
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Lubbock, Lamesa, Big Spring
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Does ■:'
>wing Under average soil conditions the Farrpall will
low 7 4o 10 acres a day, That is equivalent to the work
free ritu and nine horses.
idle Breaking or Listing The Farmall will bed up or
more than 20 acres a day, doing the worit of two to
rcejnen and six^to eight horses.
tnd Cotton In planting corn or cotton
Tows at a time the Farmall covers_20 to 30 acres a day.
lg Hay When the Farmall is equipped with mowing
shment it will cut 20 to 25 acres per day, replacing two
men and six to eight horses.
When the Farmall is hitehed to a tractor-
P0ny*Htel5 30 to 35 acres a day. It can b* kept £o-
affected by hot harvest weather.
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r or corn Dicker. A„ man
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disappeared
"gEVERAL years ago I was
badly run-down,’’ says Mrs.
John Bunch, It. F. D. 3, Colum-
bia, S. C. ”1 could not do any
of my work. I was so weak I
could not wash a dish. My back
and sides hurt me at times
dreadfully. I dragged around
until I finally got down in bed.”
Then, explains Mrs. Bunch,
she happened to read about
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and
decided 4o give it a thorough
trial, the results of which aha
describes below:
"It seemed to reach the
cause of my trouble at once.
I did not take it long before
my appetite began to improve.
I gained in weight from 114
pounds until now I weigh 126
pounds. I soon was able to be
up around the house. I took
up my household duties and
was delighted with my return-
ing strength.
"I now do all my own work.
The pains in my sides and
back have disappeared and I
feel like a different person.”
Cardui has been helping suf-
fering women for nearly 60
years. Sold by all druggists.
CARDUI
For Female Troubles
Dr. F. J. Richardson
General Practitioner
■*.
All Calls Promptly Answered
Day or Night
< at Lyk**s I M ntf Store
Residence Phone No. 39
Office Phone No 18
Levelland,
I exas.
P W Robertson Af J. Robertnso
Robertson & Robertson
Allui'iifis At Lau
J .cvcllamk Texas
Lubbock Sanitarium
(A Modern Fireproof Building)
and
Lubbock Sanitarium
Clinic
DR. J. T. KRUEGER
Surgery and Consultation*
DR. J. T. HUTCHINSON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. M. C. OVERTON
Diseases of Children
DR. J. P. LATTIMORE
General Medicine
DR. NAN L. GILKERSON
Eye, Err, Nose and Throat
DR. F. B. MALONE
General Medicine
MISS MABEL McCLENDON
X-f4ay and Laboratory Technician
MISS JEAN YATES, R. N.
Superintendent of Nurses
C. E. HUNT
Business Manager
A chartered Training School for
Nurses is conducted in connection
with the Sanitarium. Young wo-
men who desire to ehter training
nay address the Lubbock Sanitar-
ium. -—
,d Market
and st* r 111 i t y 11111 < 11 * > s w 111 > t i o not
a pm-a r 'upon I In* liook* ,ul !h<-
mf-ilm .company as ti *.■•>, hun’l
stock ruf! *|*<*U| illi's in';! capacity
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owner; and tjln.H affiant, has no, * , .
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reason to bmmvi* tl*a4 anv othrn i , . I . t
ll"t*d | u I to 111 in >PI I. .**
pci soil, ass ciatjon, or coi poi a ’
tiofi has indadesU altrc.'l or in' 17 < - Mon i'
j: , ; ,i i.i, , . -*01111* crop. 3't-i. wo have it, and [
dllect in thp said stock, bonds or- , ■ „ i , ...... , *,-rt— -i
- ’ >» I it Will I'oTiill 1 - (ll If) (:(KT ficfoit*
7 otllei seen i i tips t bail as so staled ; ;t | ( j, ()(■ i , „ud i n spit** ot l ho
by him. onirrmotis crop and food, powr I
l\. J. II \ i.nu in , ly almost 'la i os-^tho la riin*r in j
Sworn to and subscribed ho j the face. No.itnn*; will bring ro
forp me Ibis 1st day of Octohoi !h**L only from a|n individual
l(J2(i. . standpoint Ri soiutin** ami big |
U.-W ; talk will not bring roliof, the
•Justiceof Peace, Precinct Xo 1 farmer must di\oi'ify for sell
and-kne-Ofttcio Notary Public tn i puffedi<>1 > Yet,, ilimo is not t-m
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W^evelland wb<» wish The ii,' intreR colton only from indivnd
Connie great ' success ii
new von limy
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When
You Read
in the
Paper
\
Whenever you see a man Link-
ering under a easafe to
conclude that be is IaWt
«*«r a delusion,—Asbrlffe Time
JXual stamlpoinl. the wm Id needs
Jvf* cot ton wff gum-, liut have
tom to reach the market.
'Jiolji vote lionds to fiudd a
House fn Hockley County*
-t some of tiie money eaaty
pring help build the house,,
want it? Or will yon need
tbiuH'f
Do YOU ever stop to think, when
you read in the paper about some man’s
success, that in the greater percentage of instances, he
started on the road to success through systematic saving?
Well, it’s true, and it’s not too late for you to start.
JTir^t Rational J^ank
Levelland, Texa^
John H. Doyle, President, S, C|
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Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1926, newspaper, November 12, 1926; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154232/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.