The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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Sfcfa TEA*. NO. 3.
HEREFORD, DEAF SMITH COUNTY, TEXAS, FEB 12, 1930
TWO DOLLARS A Y*UL
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CQNPUCA1ES
INailENZA SITUATION;
JEWER CASES REPORTED
ALBERT G. MONDAY, CHARLES WALTER SEED AND
h E. CLANAHAN LOCAL VICTIMS; MISS LUST
OF BIGSQUARE ALSO DEAD
SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES CLOSED
City Health Offcer Believe AU Gatherings Should Be
.Avoided, At Least Until next week, or Until More
Improvement b Shown Over County
LULU BENDER
WILL RESUME CLASS
WORK ON MONDAY
The lad Crow duM la home hy-
mm of tk ak*k. he-
by HIm Lola
iMponrUjF Mr-
lm to thf outbreak at Infiuenaa, are
to be nmaai. both ia Hrwford a ad
la U (wmtiy. wit Monday This
was the HaMW«W8t a«4 by Mies
llanilrr Thursday.
The preliminary Instruction |Na
by Mia Renter to these ladies ha*
already km ippwbhty frit ia tbo
present rrbta. tad the opiaion in pa-
oval that the epidemic will be a b%
Impetus toward renewed interest to
the knowledge brought to homes direct
from these Haaf*
An analysis of the local influensa j brought to Hereford Tuesday and la
situation at present seems to Indicate j beld at the Black Itudertok |
the gradual dma of new cas re- "T*!""* *1"
brother. Loyal Lust, of Canada. The
ported and the oonaequent hope Uiatihody be burled at Dtaualtt
the peak has been reached and pass- Daceaaed ia survived by her mother,
ed for this year. On the other hand Mn- w Lout, aiator. Mrs. Olena
the past weak showed a number of the' «tlle . and three brother*. Verale, Earl
more serious cases driving quickly I *IM' I-<ojral.
into pnanmonla, with a corresonding;
increase In the death rate. j J. K.
City* Health Officer Hicks stated i j. K. Clanahan, employee of the K.
Thursday that he thought it best to w Harrison Grain Company, died
continue the order closing
ARMENIA IS
SUFFERING;
NEEDS FOOD
Rev. J. R. Sharp Appointed
County Chairman to Aid
In Raising Cash
The Rev. J. R. Sharp of the Preaby-
terlau church lias lieeti named Pounty
ALSALE REGISTERED HEREFORD
BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION TO RE HELD
. AS PLANNED ON TUESDAY, APULI
GRADY STEGALL AND
MISS ANNIE ANTHONY
UNITED IN MARRIAGE
OIL OPERATIONS
DESCRIBED A S IN
STATUS QUO STATE
Kant Relief j friend*
theatres, j Thursday. February 12th, of pneu I Chairman of the Near
churches, etc.. until next week at monla following influensa. The Brand i .K1.. ..... ..... . ,
least in order that tbe'^rork of iao-iwas unable to obtain details before! ' organs TrCTIMA\Y ASKFI)
lating the disease might be complet- going to press, but a full account will to thousands of starving, 11^3 I UflUll I .^altr U
A quiet wedding took place Friday luteal oil operations. as the lawyer*
awratag. February rtth, at nine octork «*Jf are 'In status quo.'* whatever
at the home of the groom's sister. Mrs. that mean* TexsylvaiBa No. I is
L. I. (torton. when Miss Annie Anthony "till Ashing for s string •>' tools lost
and James tirady Stegall were united some weeks ago. with hopes of tret tint
to marriage s l ack to work soon The Muse wall.
The bride ia the daughter of Mr ami after Retting an excellent start for a
Mrs. W H Anthony and Has for sev hundred feel or noire lammed the cas
oral years been a member of the Poat tng into r«s-k In «iae manner and It
Office force. She has lived in Hereford was pulled In two The crew la busy
since early childhood and has w a for now trying to mahe both end* meet,
herself a circle of warm friends, not so to speak Hereford Oil 4k (las Mo
only among those of he.- own age but 1 is plugging away Intermittontiy. with
of all who knew her. plenty of intermissions it
The groom Is the son «rf Mrs. J A to sickness and other onuses
Stegall He recently returned ftoni Brand has not
service in France, and ta st present new develoment* during the weak
emiwrtrd with the Santa Fe In Amartl- ( ——
jto.
j The ceremony was performed by
Rev. J a. Sharp, pastor of the I'resby
terlan church and the couple left tmuie
dlately for Atnarlllo, where they will
make their home.
That all joy ami happiness may he
theirs is tike wish of their many
Approximately 60 Head To
Be Offered; Top Staff
Only Will Be Shown;
Breeders Determined To
Make Sale A Permanent
Feature.
Tuesday April H, has iteen
as the date tor the First Annual Sale
of the itogistered- Hereford Breeders'
Association of I>eaf Smith county.
Provided, that the auctioneer can
make hi* arrangements to ha hare on
' he shifted to the latter part at the
tteen Utforaod uf gay t Ma eonventonso,
1 fllw will probably lie a* many aa
sixty bead of Hmrtfnghhreds offered to
the buying public at this Male Over
Afty head have already Iteen entared.
and there are several new breeder*
who have come into the <-nasty since
the organisation of tiie Association,
and who may ls indu<*rd to take an
VISITED YCHJ active interest In this Aral big auction
Tlie Sale will be held in the brick
warehouse, with the giaa* front, ha-
lf \||| TKen fill (W Rlt.nL <lsfrta«B Bros. Hardware
' If lank ltimimr(v jlMt back of the
that date If not, then tho <iato may
HAVE CENSUS
ENUMERATORS
PROVIDE FOR
"NEAR EAST"
lie given next week.
Secretary Potts of the School Board j
stated Thursday that ia all Probability! _ _
the schools would open next Monday il^ FID A LV|V
unless unforeseen clrcumstanecs arose " 1/1%/b.I m. O
before that date.
Dread pneumonia reached out last
week and snatched away two of Here- j
ford's sterling young married men. [
leaving stricken wives and children!
and sorrowing relatives and friends
to mourn their untimely loss. Albert
C. Monday flrst succumbed early Mon-
day morning, and was foliowed on
.Tuesday by Walter Seed. J. K. Clana-
han fell a victim Thursday, too late
for The Brand to secure dettails be-
fore going to press. In addition to
these three local deaths, the body of
Mlas Pear 1m Lust, of Bigsqnare. is held
In Hereford for internment, following
her death at Canyon Tuesday.
! Armenian women and children, one re
i suit of the great war. All cofetrihu-
j tlons from this county to this worhty
|cause should Is- made to Rev Sharp,
I who will see that the money is prompt
| ly forwarded to the proper authorities.
< 'oncoming this charitable work.
Herbert Hoover ami William Howard
Taft have the follow mi; to say
j ' In my opinion In the Near Kaxt is
FOR CHANGING TO
OLD CENTR AL TIME
Cash Donations To Be
Turned To Food
If you don't like the new Mountain
Time, and prefer to have I'ncle Sam
• hitngc thin section hack to the old
Central time zone. In effect before the
war. then you will have it chance to
present your views on the situation
before hit official Kxaminer of the In-
terstate Commerce Commission, who
will he in Amarillo on February 17 to
hear evidence for and against the prop
the most deperate situation in the
G. A. F. Parker Will Receive; w« r'd i <aunot too strongly urge the
Critical ms-esslty of concentrating
every possible effort to support Colonel osifSon
Haskell's administration in the deinaml for a change,
atnouuts (hat he requires ; otlterwlae we ; s^hleh has Issmi general all over this
shall witness one of the greatest trag
edie* of the entire war." HKRBKRT
Below and Mail to the
Brand This We*ek
V «' Vogele. who In tuklllg thn>
wound up Ids house to hou*e canvass
However he mi«*< d some who were not
lit home
The county enumerators will proliah
ly f (T the satin* situation. It is very
desirable that every single human Is*
mi! In IS af Smith lounty Is* counted
III thin i-ensii* Therefore If they
have mil seen you. or Have hewn In
your '-omuiuulty and missed you, fill
out the Itlauk Is'low and mall to The
Another worthy project now helng' HtKiVKR
called to the attention of our people j "I sincerely
j is the work of the American Relief Ad
Albert Godfrey Monday ' ministration, with headquarters In
Albert Godfrey Monday was born in New York, in relieving the hunger of
Died
<ecttan. the Panhandle Plains Chamber Hereford Hrand uud It will be deliver
j of Commerce luis officially requested *d to the pro|s*r enumerators.
Ithis ItearUig and flow ask* all those in .NKKI A t'oRRKCT (TRNNtm
; tereste«l to nicer at Atuarillo on the j OKA F SMITH t'OI'NTY :
| 17th and present their testimony.
The main reason ls*lng advanced by
KnoxviHe Tenn., April * 1801. ™; the atlieken le8 ln rhr,.ho Hlov
Monday. February ft, 1920, of pneu- . . .....
monia. after an illness of several; * Hungary, 1 oland, Austria and )((t
weeks. He was reared in Knoxrlllei<tormany. A "Food Draft" system bas|J**1 borveet may And s.Hn>|
and educated there. After Anlshlng been evolved by which those who wish
achooi he worked In the marble <luar-jto (lonat(> to thin
cause deposit their
local hank and the
loudness men of th«* Pa handle for «>nstts takers
ia chiiiv liack to the old order of j Sigrosl
I reside
ries under the direction of his father.
Later he ran a general mercantile
business.
He came to Hereford in Deremlier.
101*1. and engaged in farming ami
stock raising. He was married Decem-
ber 10. 1017, to Mary Dunlap. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kli Dunlap, of Here-
money at a loci hank ami the money ,.lf.ar|y t„
is forwardfsl to the Relief Adininistra
tion head<|tiarters, where it is changed
into actual food fur shipment to Kur
ope. No cash is sent over the waters,
as f<Hsl is scarce ami high over there.
ford. He is survived by his wife ami „.nt ov,,r and uistrlbuUsl where need
two children. Mary l^uise. aged 15 1-2 mo(lt „ndt.r tlM,
su|s*rvision of tlu1
vat ion. aixl their only hope of reli *f is
the |strtl)'it>Mtiori of the 'iovernment of
the I'nitisl States In the furnishing of
but instead it is purchased tn this foodatnffs
country with the money donated and
hope that in the inevit
able reaction from the generous aud
sacrificial spirit which our people man ,
ifested during the war the poor people
of Armenia will not suffer ami that . .
. ...... ~ -.i .. .. i * , .. I things Im that at least ninety percent
LLT.J" , P,r' !r ftt?'r;l.f l* hnsii^s or this «stl«n is trans !
carry e rmen with (sdnts east and south of us ( JIRCIJIT OF FAIR
„ . . , . .. miiu. coiuteoueutly, mall ami wire com
satisfactory and adisiuate response *
uiiinications are subject to two time
dims and the r<*sidtlng complication*
Kur instsm-e, if a business man (tends
ii telegram from Hereford late In the
afternoon, ls*fore the • lose of business
hours here, it usually reaches Its iles
llnation one hour later than it would
onlniarilly. and usually llrids the tele
crii|th office at the other end of the
line closed for the day
hardware store This building Is large
enough, Is well lighted, faces east on
the pavement, and la centrally hs-ated
Seats on three sides will Is* provided
aud electric lights lustalled for iiw If
sus for ihe , Uy of Hereford, has about "wcssaiy The .|Ue«tton of whether or
not it would Is* l ettv*r to use a tent was
thoroughly dl* ect *d before this Intlld-
iug was s ur s| The tetd Idea was
dl^carilisl at last in favor of the build-
ing. owing to (he fear that weather
conditions might interfere and make a
lent unltihabilable
All of these details were settled at
lunch last Saturday |tu>tIcipsted in by
shout, ten or twelve officers ami mem-
bers of the Association. Of recent
w«eka there hnd ***ei> amaa <litest ion
WK raiseil in the niimla of several of the
(>y, memlters as to whether or not this Mala
would Is* held. The meeting Saturday
To The Hrand settled tills question for all time The
1 have not lsH*ri enumerated by the meeting was handled by Vice President
- WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
"All evidence furnished the commit
AMUSEMENTS IS
PLANNED IN I*>20
: erally millions of people iu the strick
llcreforil I* Invited to pat ticl|tale In
ties-ting "f Kalr S«s*retsrl *« >nel Kair f"''1 Wl,'c would hereafter Is- lb*
months, and W. R. Jr., aged .1 months,
of Hereford and his mother, Mrs. W.
R. Monday, aud four sisters, Mrs. K F.
Klein. Mrs. W. H. Moore. Mrs. J. O.
Carson and Miss Willie Ixiulse Mon-
day, all of KnoxviHe. Tenn.
Mrs. ('arson and Miss Monday arriv-
Airierican Relief Administration.
Those who donate are guarautced
that their cash will purchase the fol-
lowing supplies, for the amounts indi
cated, to he sent to the starving peo-
ple of Knrepe:
For 910: 24 1-2 pounds of flour, 10
ed In Hereford in time to attend the 0f beans, S pounds of bacon ami
funeral ceremony. !« cans of milk, or-
The remains were shipped to Knox- Kor $10. ,.2 |imirM,„ of flour. 10
vllle. Interment will take place in the [louml), of ia*ans, 7 1-2 poumis cotton
mousoleum of the Monday family to | o0, 12 cans milk
the cemetery at Asbury. |,*or |gQ. 1411 isainds flour, 50
rn..,i., ir7t7.r poumis lieans. 1« pounds l*con. 15
* ■«* nmm pounds lard. 12 pounds corned beef,
Charles Walter Seed, aged .12 years. 4s cans milk. Or—
nine mouths, and twenty three days, Kor $5l : 140 poumis flour, 50
died Tuesday. February 10, of pneu- poumis lieans. 45 pounds cottonseed oil
monia. Funeral services were eon- amj 4s cans milk.
ducted Thursday afternoon. February Mr fi A. jr. Parker has been ap
12. from the Black I ndertaklng Par- pointed local County Chairman for
lore. Rev. W. H. Terry of the Method- thia collection ami asks that all who ,
1st chnrch officiating. The pall bear to p,ir(.haM. one ut these f,s d f,,r >* furnlshii^ such as
ers were «lenn Hnyder. Walter Dun- rtrafts to see him at once and he will "bdajw* as Is possible to the people in
lap, Jrese Stanford. J. P. Slaton. forward the order to the proper office fh" N*""r
tJeorge tiarrison. John Mrl^sn. Har- subscribed g.s-s to relief work under
| Its incorporation agreement
j In North T«*vas a •ampaign
reads n section of the re
|s rt of the committee on Wsys and
Menus • if the I'nited States Congress
j temlerisl during the {uist week
The r«*|s rt of the committee wh« al
most unanimous Itepublicans aud
ls m<s-rats uflke signal tin. re|s>rt not
! w irhstandiug that trict party lim-s
have kept Repubikiin winls-rs from up
proving or indorsing anythiug ris-om
inemhsl so urgently by the President
i of the I lilted States
According to the phut of Congress
the money if appropriated would l -
1 used for tinul a lots*, leaving lo the or
ganizatlons of the I nited States the
task of s«s-uring funds for medical sup
pile*, clothing, etc. l**mocratic mem
j tier* of the committee for n wkllc re
fused to approve the report, holding
out for a larger sum of money thun
that of ?.YMrfN .0fl0 provided
The Near Kast Belief Committee has
1 ls en iisf>r|sirated under a special act
of the emigre** of the t nited State-
ley Neal and Luther Hough. * j
Mr. ami Mrs. J. 8. Seed, of Lawrence- EDGAR S. IRELAND
PURCHASES FINE
STEWART HOME
rill he
conducted during the la t week in Peb
ruary for the purpose of securing such
funds as will make Immediate relief
(sMsihie. according to an announcement
of Charles L. Sanger. ,,f Iiallas, State
''hairman. Rep irts received at the
State headquarters indicate that or
gauixatkons are being rapidly perfect
e*l In nil sections to aid la th * worthy
work
rille, HI., parents of the deceased, ar-
rived In fime to attend the last sad
rites.
In addition to his parents. MP. Heed
is survived by bis wife and four chii-1
dren. four brothers, Morris, Mack and Kdgar H. Ireland, of IMmmitt,. Wed
IlarleF of LawreneeviHe. ami Harry, nesday dosed up a ileal whereby 1m* tie
of Hereford, and one sister. Miss Nellie c«>me* owner of the W A. Stewart
Seed, of Lawrencevllle. Mr. Seed was home in the north portion of Hereford.
married to Miss Ryan, of 1 .aw re we- Tlie purchase takes In Mr, Stewart's
ville, in 1011. flue eight r s m reshlems*. one of tin-
Mr. Seed was an irrigation farmer best In this country, and live acres of
and was beginning to develop a very orchard and garden land The >leal
fine plant south of town. Both to* ami w * handled by J 8 Warner
bis wife had established themselves In j |t j* 11 mlersto.nl that Mr Irelaml
the sffectlons of a large portion of the wj|| mo„. f!JRi||y lM.fe Jn tl„. In,
community, and his sudden and un mediate future Tiie addition of this
timely leas is a severe blow to his host. progressive young business man to the ulnr session on .Ylomlay
of frienda and acquaintances. | city's business roster Is an achieve- attended to routine matters, ami ad
rnent
COMMISSIONERS
MEET TO SELECT
ELECTION JUDGES
The Commissioners Court met in reg
if this week.
.VMARHJXTS
SALE TO BE
ATTRACTION
Regiolerpd Brrftlcrs F rom
Over Panhandle lo Mert
On Feforuarv 24
< onsiderable interest ts Iwing mani
r>-ti*d over the Panhandle in the iyi
prime blng convention ami sale of the
ISuvers ami ."U'llers Livestock \«s«s-|«
tion at Amarillo February 24 25.20
It lias not ts*en annoua<-e<| how many
|i al br *eflers will tak<- advantage of
the Sale. tJrover Sanders, for one
will have « coufiie < f his pe«ligree«le<l
is-Ktitle* In the ring.
Itobert F. Thomasoti of Kl I'a^i
«|s-aker of the state legislature xnd
candidate for the Dem<s-retl<- twuit
tin'ion for Governor has ao-epted an
invitsthin t«i spe k Ills address
will be delivered on the morning of
the opening day
I.. D. II. Held, representing 'he
commercial research dejiartment of
Swift ami Company, will ais«i deliver
sii add rem, aciordtng to information
received by A. S Stinett. ms-retary
of the association W W Turnej
of Kl Paso, president of the Te*as
l.i c^tisk Association, has also
[surrs? the program committee that
he will Is* present and deliver an
j itddresa. The l>e|airtiueut of ,\gri
; culture swl tin* Hnreiiu of Animal
Husbandry at Washington will ! •
:•* 1 resented at the convention, in
from
officials, to !«• held under the tittup ice*
of the West Texas Chamber of ''out
tierce ut K<.rt Worth on Monday, Kch
ruary 211
The (in^'tiiig is Cur the purpose of
,i rr;111ir 111u ,i ■ I• 111 of •itiltiihU- amtis*'
fliclil IImi races fur the various West
Tetas fnirs to Is- h 'l<l the 'omtng stilll
tner and fall
fteja-cuentat h cs of tile leading stuff
amuseiiieiit coinpatiies ami rs<*iug ^ytt '•
diestes. eh will )«• <>ii hum! to confer
* itii the represculiith<•* of the various
•owns mteresMsl and th«- plan is to
work out ii < tri titf sstlsfiictory to nil
ioncerned
The Hereford Kmr is tsit an imor
[*.rut«'l eonrcrn hlid has no official
status during the off leasoll Nu fluids
tre provided for eneuses <u h as <his
r11 vould entail, and still Hereford
oiujiil to be on this cir- uit t y «|| means
The •ineotlon of having <i ri-iirewnln
tiie at Kort Worth on the £'r<l will M-
-iihimt t«-<l to I tie business men for con
suhra' ion
BARRETT BOM)
MADE IN SI M
OF $10,000.1)0
Waives Examining Trial and
Malttr Now I p to
May (rfand Jury
February 10, of pneumonia, at Canyon,
where she waa attending Weat Texas
State Normal College. The body was
Mr. Irelaml was formerly conn- jo timed over till Thursday, when the/ormattou having I wen revived
ty clerk of Castro County, lias had a session was resumed. <Quarterly re' each that some will Is* delegated
to Amarillo. It Is also
that Charles F. Marvin.
Bureau,
IClIa Pearle Lost, daughter of Mrs. J. varied and aueceesful experience In the j ports from county officials were re- j to cobm
W. Lust, of Big Square, died Tuesday, business world, and he snd his famUy reived, ami overseers sad Judges for probaMe
will he. cordially welcomed among us.; the coming elections appointed These
Mr. Stewart has not auaoonced
plans for the future.
his; lists will he given to The Brand at a
later dste, when completed.-
hief clerk
will attend
liver «a ad
of the Weat tier
the convention and
•le
c II Barrett, field In connection
with the Hilling of W M ?4owe(l on the
I'.nrrett ranch north of town Sunday
morning. Kebruary I, w s given a pre
Suiotmry hearing before County Judge
James A Hughe-* on Vlomiay. Kebru
arv '• Barrett was represented by
Juirli P Sliitotl and the State by <"url
'illlilsltd
tinly two wltm*sses were put on th«*
stand Barrett wsiv«si the e^smlning
trtitI and Judge Hughes fixed his bond
in the «uui of flOtlflO, which was given.
Barrett was released to await the ac-
tion of the gram! jury which will con-
vene at the nest term of
[Court. May ; . IVM.
I
C « Norton In the absence of I'resi-
dent W T Womble. wlm wan unable
lo get in Troin his ranch, ami Secretary
W K Ihtincron Kvery tnemls*r pres-
ent * * presets! himself emphatically in
favor of the Sale ami agreed that upon
it hung the life and future usefulness
of the Association They resolved that
the standard this particular Sale
would set for the • lass of cattle sold
would Is- o high that the Annual Here
Mecca
for every discriminating buyer of g<s>d
bliss! Ill the I lilted Stitlex \ commit
lis-. coiii|smed of t ti Norton uui I W«-s
Briulte> w«« >ip|siiuted to <niiviiks the
memls-r« not pr *setit >ii y^e lute limn
ami <s* ure thi'ir entries for the is-1 a
molt It was also nwiluil to have a
,« .).h «*tIon < oiitmltfee, to ••nil out the
entries ind Insure the high -lass of
lesired Ui th«* Sail' They resolv
place prois<r advert isiug material
in The Herefortl Journal and ••! ••
n here, and to have «|s> In I advertising
al the Amarillo Sale on February 2JV
\ detinlcd pedigree Ihsik giving the
history of everv head entensl for the
^tih- will he puhiisjied
i lie meeting full of is*p ami de
terminal Ion to make the Association
Jiiiat it ihollld l > to the individual
memiH«rs ami lo the county and the
.pint evjdencetl much fur the future
of the Industry in thin section. The
Moused Bros ^aie ami other Sales
over tlie <ouutrv where the IiIiksI pur
f'based in tills county topped all com
la-tition has iliosn the hsai hree«lera
what thi'V really Have m tins ueck of
the <4o>sis ami what can t*c aecoui
(ilixheii t.y matriiaining the stnmiard.
and tiy cooperative effort. Sftnhmts of
the regjetered iii'llistrv >li 'hi* section
l*-liev • that a.crisis is fa< log l<s*«l
breeders thgp Individual * ffort has
progressed as far as possible utsler lo-
• ni omiitions and that a strong ami
aggressive cooperative movement will
r<*sult in making the raising <t# pedl
creed llerefords tin- lea'ling industry
here riiwl tiiat the lack of it will <-ost
the i'snl tmui tlw* undisputed leader
ship if! this Held,
The assurance of the big Sale in Ap-
ril ami the determination of tin* mem
t* r« present at the luncheon Saturday
seen i- to to* ii re the forward movement
so vitally ms-essary at this iiKuneot
IMNHANDLE-PLAINS
SECRETARY PAYS
US FLYING VISIT
('rank B Jamison, wife and son.
passed through Hereford Safuritay es-
r ute home from a trip Into New Mex-
hsi. Mr. Jamison is sei-retary of tbo
Dlsrtlct Panhawlle-Plalns Chamber of Omo*
jmerce with headquarters at Aawirillo.
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