The Hereford Brand, Vol. 22, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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ALL BUB8CKIPTION8 STRICTLY IN
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pneperoaa hi wwW H|Mlwl for the coarentloa. And 1 need That al«ht the aaljr part ef a leal
It atmmn hy tW nest ereat th*i I M jMt 4mcvMm> H mmw of Hut iiaiwe- l«apM w had area dw Mi
atjMeir lii the Ktd*t at. floe wkta I till you seweg tk N4- |Md fun. pu* we tlM|hl eafte fee
Why. 4m'I yon fcaow vkm thai hi? i ml lilkm are «oaw of %*m main wnttolpi Ml lie teMae Mi
Thia | ikr Preehyterian rlucti la Am- wuriwr* at Iter | «t. Boy Hn-n J*rk array of Miaklw to the
Cecil and Mr*. Woodward formerly Tonight ia a great Might
Jntl* tl rider Bait* W« *11 remember «ltip w here Tb tablm
bua need lo have tkttw worker* ate hn ami a Idg Wwnint ta
with aa la «ar dlatrtri and individual carried oat la Ni| atria. Ueeareltaae
alfalfa. Bat the* grew i<m> I4g fur di«
trh-t*. Thejr pawal aa to hp fttate
worker* aad worker* w « *erel
Mu to kMf ap with their tdg
had to geaa lat •mtr affair*
arlllo. Thin |i where the PhlrtH t'ua-
veatkat la he tag hatd.
Hety i« rapraaaaOd 1
Tfcr upeeker In Praiuvw R. Clark Ho
U the drawing card of the •ouveetloa.
T.m • > the Hereford arlety ha* drawn
fame and renown dowu on the I'anhao
die iHatrtet. nattt the father of Kndaaa-
or hhaaelf nod vtait the <H«trlet ua
tdo tiMir of the i<naatt)i The of ahm and we Jaat e*geadc.l >tu m* tety
thl* tour U to aat forth a new «l«>aan to roeelve the Utate Convention
for Kmleoror. rtlm-e the mari i n of the I hear Joyaaw leaghlng «l M<lni «ad
«*o*an 'A Warhm World hy IW" h> merrymaking Walt a hit until 1 get
a*«ured and paare reign*. the dlaaraaa- antra Into it. r*aW. «alff <nlir.
naent* .inference at iaat had agreed' Wall m> wonder that I we* daaed at
that ttie nation* dlaarte ! tir«t. I knew that 'he church <a r K«
Jii i ii moment Ttie Union grow* deeror had grew up in had been re
dim Ttmee peppy llerefnrdite* are daeed hy a grxml wonderful betiding.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PreM> Tin r.-n Kut *11.1 ..i ItriMtklyii \ N idi-r* heraelf in marriage for
atf.Ida*, tin- money to alii In-r fmln-r luotln r and «i *malt hr •ther« and «t«
ter*. tin- latter all under I.* year- .>f age The father l« ill and <*U of work
J Therein'* ouli i|iinlitti'ation fi r a lundwitd (oilier Itian tlie #1 m*i> are tliat
ha lie healthy and a fhtiotlaii sin-agrees to wed ou In-r Itaii Mrth<lay. Ne-
veutlier lid* year
makinu <mi tniH'h nolae orer there In the
«t rwer wUh thetr nolae ami rah rah.
rah rah rah ro tile different liMilera
that I am •••>t>fn *d and am U «dng <>nt
Winn- i nn KandSierihief*' Ah' ( «nllf
M.lff .
Oil' I ev I'tearly a luiitf ■ llerl«M
tlretim ..f l he KlHleiiVorerjk iiiiimI lie i-.iiiit'
true I am UHikillg III rit a meeting of
the Hereford Young I'eotde"* I iliiHi
Tile yolltiit |iei>|ile < <mm letleo i f the en-
tire tow n lui^ entered into a young
|ieo|de * union, with ortaln time* for
ineetiugH ami the Uveal wire exeentive unet haa iietMi given In honor of home
It* uiagnim-.il ' i« unreeordAhie Itf
eonroe th« y had to hare thl> ''hnreh
before they eooltl eatertaln a whole
tate ..r IfiMhuvorer-. but I oa« niyire
|M«re«l for iln< «ntn|itnon«ne<ui of thta
t>aiii|iiet liail What a «|dendlil array
i>( white napery amt tabt « loadetl with
«lein-toiiH naml"
Kfh III. IIW.'. anil to think thai thU
I* the re*uli of I lie utea Inangnraletl
away l>a -|« yomler ten yearn ago ihi*
veri night Ulnee that uight ou even
Kriilav night of Kudt-aior hiH a bun
thMi for tkaattaa m>
ara llitnl inlijat to tba
at tba Democratic Primary:
W. M. Megart
- "=: fort* the whole hlk ernwd of art Ire
of altainnient. hut it la douhtfnl if anjigrain* of the wlnd awept piaiua. the f, ,k "ffer*. and a* aaere'ary we
way evar will Im* found— and it la lio|h jrlmrwiw of a dewdrop. the aparkle of ***' Hruner, wlio In iilao general
ed It won't wherohy man laiii lira'a aaowflake. and the perfume of a roae gleaner fur the union More of
without lahor Trne. buying In a . heap< leaf rh«* Kn.leav..rera we thid in the ««•«■
market and netting In a dear market j In my handkerchief I have u drop of,,'v'* '',rw>: Helen Mhore and Sir* Karl
wems nothing more than an effort tn|thl lotion I Inhale ita aplrlt and lUa Ni'tin have in charge the management
plneli off a part of aome oue'a la lair and) magic potentcy carrlra me luto the ae
coming Alumni Ttiai a* a very tin
prctenlitMia affair buck yonder when.
liecanoe of lnade«|iiata faiitttle«. our
i>au<|uet that night wa* a farce a- far one dMtor In-law.
ai> a real banquet goea
bave t aniail the ball UMa a
of the f* K entaaa. red and
tahtea are fanaaM la the ^HNtawr
mouogram. large r with an ■ IbnI4 of
It I aee aluvut the iah*e aa aliMl
thoae Kniteavorer. oho. ten yeara ago.
were boat*. The Jnalor aoelaty a# tea
year* ago are now the cotoftaltar*,
i'rnly thl« la a groat humepltHMag,
The Alumni have come iiaefe In fjheir
dear oltl endeavor from *11 part of the
dtatc Juat now the toaataMataf, Vraak
t'n«adell. i calMng for toaato |a Audrey
Carrol and Vera tJodwtn the Alamul
that thcue active etMleavoraVH koeo, ea-
iHS'lallv Imm*muw of their faithful aar>
vice to them when they were Jaaiora
aiol ncilcd tin nitterltHendetifv at tbo
■•liter Kmleavorera. A inlrey haa Maw
on 4)ie<<iai inritat'.on from Ihillaa.
where her hcadiinarter* are eataldlahed
ta Utate Mupei': itew|ent of ihe Jimlora.
I Hi Ink again of that ttrnt hoW|uet
night rn IIW*.' ua I are «.nue of tha
Vltnuni wt- ■•uteriataad (ireaent at baa-
•met Hm something of ihat Kadaavor
I- talking here I will paiiae for claar-
iii* io pareelve what It la tauMfl.
That it la I «ee no *4at*r~ln-law la
thia group Well, thia Haratoai |a-
daaror ha* heaa ahla to paodnaa Mil
viola Num.
C. R.
G. 8. PareaU
«el it aaide for future uae. yet thia i . tual future Mince it ia your deal re I
j the crux of modern trade, dometimea i aliall leil you aomething of the Kmleav
jit ia urged aa aa exetaie for tba para-'or activities aa they are happening in
I aite who Urea on the labor of hia fel- the future
j Iowa and perform* no uaefnl aerrice In tanlff-anlffi
the world, but it ia at let a poor ev j Jllm. l«2i Every organisation muat
W. W. Bennett
Ira Rlcketta
C. I. Slaton
J. H. Daniel
ai Caulj Clark:
▲. L. (Urn)
I ctiac. The
U that of
' wrests from
nobli*at of work of col«r«
the farmer, the man who
the <miII the life jfivine
J. J. (or TTncle Joe) Ward
PABMBB
forcea for the human kind We can't
all lie farmer*. Many of u* wouldu'i
want to In- thene daya. Hut we can all
play onr part aud do an lioneat day'a
prmliu'tlre wi rk In our reapwtivc
apherea. ami we enn all realise the fun
have ita ilowlta aa well aa the awcevaftll
ii|n t'alaiuity <w°euia iuevltMlde to the
Y I' S i' K of the Hereford I'reaby
terlan church After u ni. at ini-e"«ful
era of ila career the aoeiely a -em* alainl
tn go on the r<«-ka, ii xeema that ele«'
tlon day !•. drawing near, the lime fi>r
election <d new offlcera Hut a " iiitoin
ha- t e« ii e«tahlialnMl In the « a-iety (liar
f launmunitv recreation* at the com
muulty houae. which the united force of
the young |aa>|rte'a unbai wa* able to
build for the gial of the town and conn
ir.v pe««plc
June. Itrju oh' You can't aee what
I ee The Hereford Kmlearor I* en
tertalnliig the State Convention Hlnce
|!**JV ai the Houaton Slate i'laivenlloii
the Panhandle IHatrlct I' K lia* ralaed
a lot of duat a! the Stall' I'ouventlon.
and cadi year making more noiae and
leading nff in more different thinga.
t)ii* dUtrlct had no trouble getting the
State Kndeavnr Convention when Here
f«tl'iI «iiji| nt.Ml li\ |n-r «i«tcr «<«ietle«
(lament!)! truth that we cannot rob our thl. Ilt^aident of thl* aialety get mar
etnployerw of the time ami ability they
pay n* 6>r without robbing onraelvc*.
> l*roM|M'rity meana ample iiriHluetion and
efficient dUtribution. We can never en
joy what we do not jirialnce The
drone in the hive muat la frowned n|i
on He i« like the deadly ii|ni- that
hlighta the thing ii louche* All hand-
to work. The l«ell ha- rung. I.el - l'o
and then -ei- thing* hum Huainc—
activity ia purely a ^tatc of luiml.
one of the i onimoii fault* in garden
inir i- inakitig row- of plant- too I
together and leaving ihe plant* too
ch *e in the row Tlila cauae* plant-
to -uffcr for nioiaflire and the lack of
plant food (five more dl*tance
Our Present Endeavor
Ten Years Hence
MIST
BR WATCHFl'L
Let the farmer keep his weather eye
wheu he conaidera taking advan-
of h-glalatlon aitmal at greatly en-
lagglnt; hia lairrowiug capacity. The
«Mffe "Beware the tireA* lb-tiring,
ajMla tuny not tit the altuation with :i
alert), hut it may lie well to remember
liorrowiil money la eaaily aipiun-
whlle that earned hy the aweat
of tlM' brow uaually i- carefully con-
•wrvial Belief must Im- afforded of
«oiBr!*. and it will l>c afforded, because
If the nation's proaperty i- not to tie
«htagerou iy cheeked the expanatmi of
fiunaer i-redlt la Inevitable However.
washing all the confuaiug tei hnlcal fly
•pack* off the ph-ture ami looking at it
tbVOU)th plain horae aenae glasae- the
farmer norer will have u cent of mon-
lent lo him except it l e on security n<,w many of you Iihvi
in unqueafionatile. leglalatlon or ihi concoction''
tlon. and when money ia borrow-
ed then* ta eatablhihed a lien on the
farmer'.* production and correaponding-
Ijt a ivrtaln domination of diatributiou
and thi* fumlnmentala of l>u-iiif"«j man-
oMmneul. I'ure inu-t I"' taken that ih *
tinatii'i.ii lutere-t- do not get too strong
a grip on the agricultural group of our
Aaioricai) life. It i- idivioii* that farm-
er!*. partieillitrl* stock raiser-, catmo!
«*peratc on short tinn- loans Inn tlu-y
Mbuilid la- caution- il opjairtllliiiy I-
(iresenteil to thein >•■ u« ' mom-y with
•OM-h that it- value will he li«t to
nighl. It i- en - v to drift down I he
stream hut there mn-t !«• a day
ri«*koiil>ig .ilwuy- .i day >>t nccoiititiug
aind nettling up The rob of domimttmil
taunt la- played l y * 11•- t iftnt't. not ihe
tlniuich-r
i*i il during hi- term of offlei
former prealdent* -« t lln-
S-i. since all tin young folk
'tig (In office of president
• f
The two
precedent
i were sh>
ltccail*c of
ri-k of iiHiirrliig matrimonial <J>liga
11 mis a- Well a* the u*ual dittle-. Ihe
Miclety Is about to fall ajairt l i-ans«'
no one « l!l ! • pre ideiif I tn i our pa-
lot. a- ii-iioI our -Inndhy in a time of
netsl. with hi* ready tact and esjieclaHy
with the -trong illu-traiion of hi- iwi
soiial undertaking ■ able to -how
thill the liability of taking ni> uuirt'iagc
relation was ju-t a -trong reason for
becoming president ami all the Kmleav
orer* wanted to lie president, knowing
thl* office means a chance !o get some
one in shoulder their respotiaibllltles.
Ami. il- only ladug fair to let the girl*
have opiairtunltlea once III a while
Itllenil (iolllil i* electisl to the chair
The ilaug«-r of breaking up 1- avoided.
heard of this
Three dark night* let Im>iI In the heat
of a voh-aina- crater the dlatilh-d e--
aetice of an alligator aeale. the lender
heart of a cjitlpillar The vaja>r of tin-
coiupreMM ol1 a hundred smiles. the
• lashing of horned frogs horn.*, two
very -umill. verv white ill!' v |a-bbb>*
To the re-ulting I it) n i< I add three i;rii
B. FRANK BI IR. LAWYER
(Mflee In Court Hauae. Hereford,
Texan.
Will practice in the Ciril t'nurta.
Special attention to examining ah-
,<fract« of Tex';is laud title*, repre-
senting Kxecuinr-. AdininUlrators
and fiuardlan* Pifronage aollelted.
"UMIU
KUIWER8 AND (iAIORN
SKKDN OF AU. RINDS
FOR MPRINfl PIANTINfi
t ur cut flower are more beauti-
ful than erer Carnation*. Sweet
Pea*. Itoaea. JonipillR. etc.
Potted Plant*
Hulha of all kiuda
MBM.
KIH.AB JOHNHON
Phone fW
OUR
Tollmt Line Is Complete
40 Vmrieiie* ei Fmce Crtam to Ittert Fi
Arteala <'ream
llerry'a >"aee I'ream
t'olga lea ll'ace I'ream
11 A M l 'old I ream
lie Miracle I'reani
lifer KUa I'ream
Kgyptiatt t'renin
Kb ay a •'ream
Kuthymol i'ream
h'olev< I'ream
Kreckleater
Itcnaoln A \luntn
• irlenlal
I Hilda I old ('renin
Hind* llouey •% Aliuon i'ream
11li<Iliill a Marvelous
Ingrama Milkweed
KInitio ('ream
I .a sell* Cream
Via rvelo «'ream
Melha Cold i 'rt>am
Melba lireaaeleMa Cream
Mary Warden Vanishing Cream
Mavis Cohl Cream
Meuiua Cold Cream
Mh ortnuck lieauty Cream
Mllkwee«l Cream
Mistletoe
PatiiMillve i 'ream
I'eroable l^ai-e Cream
Pompellna CreaiKw
Pond* i reaina
Samtol cream*
Satin Skin Creams
Soul Klaa Creaina
VelvetIna Creams
Vaaallne Cold Crmaina
WiMMlburya i reaina
/oiiii Completion Cream
Ihir litif* t f Toilrt Walrr* and Fair Powtlrin cor-
reapuntl with this list. If you prrfrr similar odors
in all your toilrt linr. wr havr thrill.
City Drug Store
Phonr 3<M> Rr* Tyiiru, Mgr.
TIME TRKVM ROB THfc.MHKIA RH
a desire to practice the getiili- art of
gelling something fm nothing -eein- to
(lore he 'ti Inherent in man -iticc ;ln-
•arlles! time, but to date t!.•• -cliitne
bat not proved a «Uci• •«.- Some anal
yat* tell us that n<> de-iti i- implanted
la the human brea-u that i- ini|a«*«lble
MONUMENTS
Granite, Marble and
While Bronze
Can Give Time
Will erect a*me.
P. R. PURCELl
Hereford. Texas.
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WITH WEATHER CONDITIONS*
favorable, It mean- you will need it least a few implement* to start
that crop with We want to rem! >1 von that we have extremely low
irirea on everything In that line, >v. i a. on heroes- and lent her
GARRISON BROTHERS
HOGS
Fat hogs, Lean hogs. Big hogs, and Little hogs—I
buy *em, every day in the year, except Sundays, and
pay the lop price. Be sure and see me before you
sell.
Bring in your hogs not later than Thursday evening
I ship every Friday.
G. W. Brumlev
HI M> \ VIE NT \I.I.V . rmlit p* j£o< d or l>d<l <i<ronling a- it p* -ct to wtirk in a
pnnliictivr na\. or a- it dr*ervr* mrrrlv to f>tit off thr dav of r*'t'koning. To
itiakr rrrdit a coiiatmrtivr agrnry take* more than jjootl Irntlrrn; it takr gootl
iHirrowrrs. \ml thr lM rrov%i*r- miiHt ronir with sound l iijain *«*a propoaitiona.
Whrnrvrr thrrr ia a clifft«-tiIt btiaitiraw ur rronomir situation, thr idra in
UKUallv rntrrtainnl that mt rr rrrdit will aolvr thr rliffi«-uItv . In many cases,
rredit it* a moat important factor, but it i* •♦eldoiu, if rvrr. a <lrtrrniining factor
unleaa thrrr i.* Mimrthing rlnr to s?o along with it and makr it rffrctive. To
continur to rxtrnd to a man who ia ofterating inefficiently and <tl a loaa, or who
in behind thr timra aud ia not adjuating hia mrthod* to mert ^hanging t ondi-
tiona. ia merrly tti put him ultimatrlv dre|>rr than rvrr in thr hole.
We are in the market for same well secured rattle loane un the baa in of
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST CO. of Hereford
Our I "posit* are guaranteed hy the St Ii.u0> t.ueranty Fund of Teu*
iris m *
W. A. GREENWOOD
The General Accident Ins. CoM paid Mr. Greenwood $466.32, on account of hia recent illnesH. He say* hr *a* nr\rr trrated nicrr in his life. We
will never represent any Insurance Company that does not give entire satisfaction in settlement of all ju-t claim*.
Dependable Insurance of all kinds. Ta Km MfifSOA f llSlirSIVCO A^6HCy
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