The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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The B>matk| St—on will mob be oa in full fare*. Com sad
gat the narhine you Mod and bo ready when the grain is
Have Too Sua tho famous
laat oar,
Day
vili it a flood of
Xa thoeeoode of
the laad of
ooobleesed with pease
i af tha faat al tha aarth
strew
of
of tha
of tha memory af
fe lava, city mm
to pay tribute ta tha coor-
ad velar of thoee who dlad ia
for tha caoaa thay lovod, or
liviag ta ratora to
aa gathered with
that (all ia battle,
aad ta strew flowers aa their graves
•ad to aMUMrialise their deeds.
Hoay were the words of cheer aad
eaagratulatioa for those whe stiH
rsnstn to assist ia the sacred ssr-
to the ataory of their com-
Little heed was paid in these dec-
orations as to which side th*y fell.
All bate, if aay of it yet rankles,
seeau oa this day forgotten, and in
■aay a lonely cemetery all over the
North the hand of one who wore the
Mat an this day acattera Severs on
the grave ot one who wore the Gray,
all fooling of strife gone and only
meamry for their courage remains.
All ever the Southland the graves
af oohoooa dead, whether of Blue
or Gray, were alike strewn with
by Mutguaasiy Hawbuck, I rsasmaote ea Scripture i
ia tha oity. j 23—Jl—Katheriae Stiagar i I
Flowery aad leag ia the weddiag 7-14—Boy lohertseo: 1 Car,
notice which tho editor paiatoth.. 27—
The arioieter getteth tea banes. Tha I Music—Mae Marchisaa.
groom staadeth tha editor off for a | Aa ebjeet talh Mr. Galley
twelve meath eubacriptiaa,
All flesh is graaa aad ia thaa the
wife is gathered iato tho ailo. The
m aia er getteth hie hit. The editor
priathth a death aatiee, two columaa
of ebitoary, three ledge aotioes, a
cubit of peetry aad a card
of thaaha. Aad he forgetteth to
read proof oa tho head, aad tie dara
thiag camath eat "Gone ta Her
Laai Roasting Place."
Aad all that are ahia to the de-
ceased jumpeth oa the editor with
exceeding great jumps. And they
What bodily
should ho
hept aader aad why—Glaaa Board-
Pf i call.
Hariey Green.
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Topic: Body Uader, Soul oa Top.
Tea miaute service of praise coo-
ducted by leader.
Bible Leaaon, I Cor. 9 -.24-27.
Song.
^. . . , , Prayer—That we may each have
pulletb out their ads aod caaceletb i * „
vV , I grace to overcome self.
their subscriptions and they swing
the hammers unto the third and the
fourth generations.
Canst thou beat it?—Ea.
What graader lesaoaa of charity
id forgiveoeea could be taught the
of thia great couatry than
memoriala briag? Who ia
t with a heart ao oaraapeaaive
to Aa great leaaoaa taught that he
OM torn away from these without a
higher regard for the aacred rigbta,
apjaiana aod beliefa of tboee who
may differ from him. If a man ahall
aaaacieatioualy follow the leadings
af his higher and better self who
ahall attempt to aay thia one ia right
aad that one ia wrong? Is not that
far Him to say to whom the future
ia aa well kaowo aa the past.
The flowers of Decoration Day
with their fragrant incense should
blot out all hate, all narrowness of
epirit and cause to bloom in their
stead the flower of charity and un-
selfishness. These services have
no meaning tor the dead. They are
for the living and should contain
only those higher and holier senti-
meats aad precepts that ennoble life.
That make for better living in every
■phars of life whether it be around
the home circle, in the world of bus-
iness or on the field of battle. Their
motto should be: Forget the evil,
renumber the good; emulate and
cherish it.
Mis Beet Girl
Quotations on the subjects, "self-
control," "self-denial," and-'temp-
tation."
Original thoughts on the aub}ect—
Dorothy Ramsey.
Solo—Dorothy Barnett.
Mission study, "Robert Moffat'*
There comes a time in every
boy's life when he looks around and Qwynne Guthrie.
Season of prayer
begins to think of some one as bis
"best girl." This feeling is not to
be deepiaed; but when he really be-
gins to look in earnest for his "best
girl" it is not so much of a joke as
it may seem. When you stop to
think that your happiness for life,
boy's—for life, if I may repeat—de-
pends almoat entirely upon that girl,
it is a serious matter.
You amy be foad of a pretty face
or pretty clothes— most men are—
and that is all right, but see that
you have something more lasting
combiasd with them. Both the face
and clothes amy fade in a few years.
When you go around to take your i
"best girl" driving and she tells you
she can't go till she has washed the j
dishes, don't be discouraged and go1
off and leave her, but ask her kindly j
for a copy of The Brand and sit;
down aod read the society news, etc.
Soon your "best girl" will be
ready, and she is worth far more j
than the girl who leaves the work tei
do upon her return, or who goes1
by
John
conducted
Marjorie Dameron.
Great hyma writers, VI
Newton—Emma Belle Elliott.
Roll call aad collection of month-
ly misaionary pledgee.
Cloaing Song.
Mizpah.
Leader. Nora Beama.
Bpworth League Program
Subject; Prayer for One Anoth-
er.
Scripture, Rom. 15:24-30.
Leader, Temple Sitee.
Song.
Prayer—Mr. Williama.
Song.
Where did we first learn to pray
—Goochie Sisk
Are our prayers tor one anoiher
effective?—Bro. Tedford-
Male quartette,
For what should we pray ?
Sites.
Song.
Why should we pray for one at-
Ruth
Buaineaa.
League Benediction.
The Bditor
Cooaider the editor. He weareth
purple aad fioe linen. His abode is
amaagat the mansions of the rich,
his wife hath her limousine and his
first-born sporteth a racing car that
can hit her up in forty flat.
Lo! All the people breaketh their
necks to hand him money. A child
is born to the wife of a merchant in
the baxaar. The physician getteth
tea golden plunks. The editor
writeth a stick aad a half and telleth
the multitude that the child tippeth
the beam at nine pounda. Yea. be
lieth even aa a centurion. And the
proud father giveth him a cremo.
Beheld the young one groweth up
aad graduateth. And the editor
patteth iato hia paper a awell notice.
Tea, a poach of a notice. He telleth
atlhaniadimef the youog woamo,
aad af bar exceeding comlineee.
> tha raaaa of Sharon is she
gava^s played up to beat
Aad the dremmebergel*
id fear iroa an.
M editor getteth a note of
rffea* the S. *3. G.
gaily off leaving it all for her mother 0ther?-Harvey Beat,
to do. The time you spent waiting j gong
for this girl is well spent. You just
comfort yourself by,thinking she will
be doing the same for you some
sweet day. Depend upon it, boys,
the girl who realizes her father's and
mother's needs and who is not too
selfish to devote a part of her time
to making them comfortable and
happy is just the one who will de-
light in making her husband happy
in bis home.—Swiped.
Ladies Missionary Society Meet
The ladies of the Missionary So-
ciety of the M. E. Church enjoyed
a delightful afternoon Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Henry Hicks.
One of the pleasant customs among
these ladies is that those whose
birthdays occur during any month
shall bs hostesses to the society in
that month, and oo this occasion the
Building Elevators
We are advised that the elevator
for Wildorado is practicaly assured j hostesses were, Mrs. Henry Hicks,
aad that the construction will begin 1 Thomas and Mrs. I. H.
immediately. The capacity of the Spratt-
elevator is to be about 20000 bush- j After the businesa aession, a so-
ela. The dump will be of the pit pat-j cial hour was enjoyed in which much
tern. It will be equipped with a j pleasure was given by the two
standard weighing—in scales and j "^^22222222I22222222ZZI—
automatic-dump, loading out scales.
The committee appointed to fig-
ure on the cost of the elevator went
to Amarillo Wednesday, upon their
return, reported that the organiza-
tion of the company will be on Sat-
urday June 5th, after which work
will be started as soon as poaaible.
An elevator ia a needed article in
these parts of the country as there
is too much wheat handled by the
Armstrong outfit.—Vega Sentinel.
Why is a newspaper like a pretty
woman? To be perfect it must be
the embodhaeat of maay typos. Ita
forms are made up. It is always
chaate though iaclioed to be giddy.
It enjoys a good prase, the more
rapid the better. It haea weahaeee
Talha a gaad deaL
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Jim I!k«s the girls.
Eizama All Gone!
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The tiuuop, thump, thump of maay
irrigating saginas ia beard ia thia
neighborhood the poet weeh.
Mesdames White aad Ask ran were
out view tag the couatry in the White
Hup" Monday afternoon
The Big Spriage Suaday School ie
preparing for a Children's Bay Pro-
MB Juoe lJth. Too have a apaeial
iovitatioa to be there to hear tho
little tote recite aad aiag.
Mr. aad Mra. M. J. White epeat
Saturday ia Aomrillo.
Mr. Weot oo the Borden ranch
had the miafortuoe of haviag a full
oil wagon run over his foot. All
five toes were maahed but no bonee
were broken.
Mr. and Mra. Hersey were Here-
ford shoppers Saturday.
FREbBCBOCOLATKCAH DIBS
right out of the refrigerator at
Betts Clark. It
Latest designs in monuments.
Prices right. Ashbrook & Suggs.
17-4t
Thia ia the aew Hart-Parr
farm tractor that baa caused
so much talk. We ham eae
oa hand. Come aad eee it.
The big cherry crop mil aooa
be ripe aad you will oaad a
Get it before they get ripe aad
are goae.
We have just received a
of the well
Garrison Broa.
Attention!
The modem nHhr flyhto with
modarn waapona and tha busi-
naaa man who ia eoantantly an
tha firing Una. cannot hop* for
•oecaaa unlaaa ha alao (oaa into
batII* fully and modarnly
tqoippad.
a oank account b always at
attontioni a pootbctiow in
timos ot pcacs: a stuencth in
rams of war.
Wa raapartfully aolicit your
rattle loan buainoaa.
Make our HANK your haad-
quartara vhntvft you com*
first national lank
E B HOSEY. Cahirr
OAINFALL Janaary I S 3 lacha*
"ASINGER"
Is Always the Pride of Its Owner
The Singer Sewing Machine is Recognized all Over the World.
SPRING SEWING
Think how helpful a good^Sewing Machine would be to you just now
in remodeling old and making new garments. The cbarm of the
SINGER and its new attachments is—you can do everything; plain
sewing, tucking, ruffling, binding,hemming, darning, hemstitching
and embroidering. If you wish to try one we will gladly bring one
to your home.
SOLO ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN
With liberal allowance for your old machine.
MACHINES REPAIRED
E. B. BLACK CO.
LUTHER BLACK' SPECIAL SALESMAN
m
Almost Like a
Face-to-Face
Chat
Mr. Jones had'gone*to
a dietant city on buaineaa
to bo away for? eeveral
days, and had left hia wife'
on the farm with, no com**
panion, except a small
child.
, But~she~ was'not'lono-
come, for aoth|day' Bar
husband called fin* far'a
few minutaa* chat by
Long Distance Bell Tele-
Hove you a Telephone
connected to the
System?
Ladies FREE on Monday Night
THE BIG SHOW WILL BE IN HEREFORD
ONE SOLID WEEK!
COMMENCING
MONDAY. JUNE 7th
Roy E. Fox's
POPULAR
PLAYERS
T UNDER OUR WATERPROOF
ENT THEATRIL/
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WITH DR. JACK LIGHTMALL
LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF PLAYS
MONDAY NIGHT. ''WISE FOOL"
TUESDAY NIGHT. "Call of tho Woode"
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Tho Half
THURSDAY NIGHT, St
FRIDAY NIGHT, "Undo Tom'e
SATURDAY MATINEE, "Pock's Bad Boy"
SAT'DAY NITE, "What Happened to HopMne'
25
PEOPLE
25
Two Private Cars Superb Orchestra
Vaudevile Between The Acta
ADMISSION: 10c and 20c
Ladies FREE ess Msaday Night
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915, newspaper, June 4, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253807/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.