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The Hereford Brand
m
aOlk YXAB, NO. 5.
HEREFORD, DEAF 8MITH COUNTY, TKXAS, FEB. J6, 1920
TWO HOLLARS A TlAli
w.
TEXSYLVANIA COMPANY !
HOLDING MEETING ABOUT
DEAFSMTIll CO. WELLS
UTTLE 3-YEAR-OLD
ELAINE NEWELL HAS
BAD EYE ACCIDENT
WThtrat which ay
tin* little Klaiae Newel. S-jrwr-oM
da«|bt<t of Mr. tad Mm. J O. Newell,
the mm of her right eye, wturwd last
Saturday morning.
The little girt «u rn^wrwrtai to,
capture i rabbit In the yard of the
JIM SANDERS' REGISTERED BULL CALF
TAKES GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP OVER ALL
ENTRIES AT BUYERS AND SELLERS SHOW
D. L. HcDONALD NOW IN EAST IN CONFERENCE N"'
— ■■ ..■■■■ i. i ■ -i , . —, -,, under the koatt. (TmHm, the little
WITH COUP ANY OFFICIALS.—MUSE CREW IS
MILLING HOLE; ALL OTHERS INACTIVE
PRAIRIE PEOPLE BECOMING ACTIVE
(Irl'i brother, went to the rescue and
'(-ranlent under the lmu*e after the rah
hit. lie came In nwUrt with a at Iff
! wire and threw It MM htm to get It
out of hi* wax The end of the wire
entered the little girl* eye
| liOcai physician* advlaetl that ahe he
taken to a specialist In Amarillo.
There ahe received treatment for a day
McQUEEN TO OPEN
JEWELRY STORE,
MUSKOGEE, OM.A.
of all Sorts is Being Unloaded
At Friaiia, Pits Being Dug, Water Wells
Drilled and Progress Being Made
J. W Mcywwi. who rwfiiiljr sold
his grain ami iiiai lm inr«« tn Hereford
to Jone* A Mrl>r«ii. turn de<-tde«l u (Hit
In • Jewelry ami Art store at Musk
ogee, Oklahoma and will leave for that
. . . . . ^ , , rlty within a few days to attend to the
Z™ rr.lf 7'^ t '""^preliminary work In opening «p hi*}
The verdict la not yet known. the "Pee-1 *" —
lallat stating that then- night lie hope
that ahe could evennally «w out of the
eye, hut that future ili-vi'tuinipnu
EIGHT MONTHS OLD CALF WINS RIBBON IN
CLASS AND STANDS SUPREME AS BEST IN
THE ENTIRE BUNCH OF ENTRIES
LOCAL BLOOD SHOWS I1N WINNERS
• would determine thi*
The Muse oU weU. south of Wilder LE£ SATTERWHITE'S
ado, la the only well in this Immediate orkiw u « c Tor pi i •
section actually drilling at thia wrlf- SON HAS THE FLU
Ing. It is underatood that this crew is' , „ " ~~ , ..
.. ... i Hun. Lee Hatterwhite, editor ut the
making excellent headway. Panhandle Herald, representative from
Texsylrania-Parmer No. 1 is Idle at' hi* district In the .State I^egislature.
present, with the tool* atill hung up. and father in law of Jim Bander*, of
Meanwhile a big meeting of this Com- Hereford, arrive here Thumday to look
pany is being held In the East this after his son. la-Boy. who la III with
week, which D. L McDonald is attend- infloensa in the Hereford Sanitarium
Me. McQueen reached Hereford
W«aln**da> from Chicago and Kansas
City. where he |Htivha*ed hi* fixture*
I a ltd atock Delivery of these great* at
i Muskogee will legiti about March 10
A Main street lis a lion for hi* new
i ioiftincvM ha* Iwen wnrwl by Mr Me
I i^ueen, a ud he ha* also purchaMd a
TO VIVilT IN < AI IF **«* nine room residence fur hi* fam '
__ Hy. who will leave Hereford a*
t km household affairs here < au he wound
Rrodie made two ileal* the
BROD1E SELLS HIS
FARM AND HOME;
W. L
pest wt* k which practically . («►<«•«I up
everything he has in this vi< inity with
; the exception of his business
Ing, threshing out details of futurej I^Koy Batterwhite was on a ranch Mr Brmiie mid his Ulo acre farm,
work for the Texaylvania-Parmer. near Bellrue, N. M . aud was brought four miles south of town, to Frank
Muse and Jackson wells, all contracts in here for treatment. He was report- Thurmond of Wise county, u school
held by the Texaylvanla people. It has ed to l e doing nicely at the time of go- teacher. The prl<e was S60 j *r acre,
been rumored that a hig standard rig jHK to press. Ed Council making the deal It is us
Will be Ingtallari In the Parmer well at Mr. Sutterwhite reported another deratood thai Mr. Thurmond will rent
once. The supposition is that the misfortune which happened to him last 'be place this year aud will u t move
meeting this week will decide the Sunday. The house in which he lived here until later
exact date the spudding in program in Panhandle caught lire from a lantp The Itrislic home in Hereford, and
will lie announced for the Jackson; and was burned to the ground. The his cattle interests, were also sold, to
well south of Adrian. house was a rented one, ami practical ^ M Mtovall of i-'loydada. J II I'tt
Hereford Oil & Gas No. 1 is also Idle. |y all the furniture and personal effect* handling this deal The cattle
Everybody connected with this hole were removed in time to save them. nrv '** delivered to their new owner
has been aick. Work is expecte«l to be- Mr. Satterwhitv returned to Panhau March.
gin shortly. die ou afteru<H n train Thursday. Ever since the huruing of
ve
It is reported that the Seven States
Oil Co.'s well on the OYO ranch in
Castro county is idle, after a tew days
work. No reason for this has been as-
signed by the company.
The Prairie people are active at
Friona. The Brand correspondent at
that point writes as follows:
"Oil activities are daily assuming
greater proportions as each day shows
that the time of beginning the actual
work of drilling is near at hand. The landing Field and Cash as
work of digging the slush pits is almost j
completed and the work of erecting
the tower was begun Sunday. The
tower is twenty-four feet on each side
at Ihe base and will be 10(t feet high.
The well will be known as Farwell C..
No. 1. It will lie twenty inches in di-!
ameter at the top and will he sunk to
AVIATION CO.
WANTS BONIS
FOR SERVICE
Consideration for Es-
tablishing Line
Mr
Bmdics store in I'mharger a year or
more ago Mrs Brodie's health ha* t*c««n
delicate, ami a recent attack of influen
/.u lias further weakened her For that
reasou Mr llrodtc ha* determined to
fake her to the I'aeilic Coast <o ro up
crate, the move to tie made when *<)w
is aide to travel, and when his business
interests will permit
a depth of H.000 feet if oil is not found
sooner. One large' water well has
nlready been drilled on the site which
is known as Farwell C water well No.
1, and another water well will lie drill-
«d at once which will lie known us
water well No. 1, Jr. Ther- Is now
several thousand dollars worth of ma-
chinery and materiul on the ground
and a large amount of money has al
ready lieeu expended for laUir. Witli
this amount of equipment and the skill-
ed workmen who will be in charge of
the work it is expected that the work
of drilling when begun wili go steadily
forward until the well is completed.
The large size of the hole and the prob-
Captain X Fe Mackela. Felld Man-
ager for the National Airlines Assoc la
ton of I ah* Augcle*. Calif., s|a>nt Tues
day and Wednesday in Hereford in the
interests of his company.
The Narional Airlines Association is
a private concern organised for the
purpose of establishing a passenger
carrying line from the Pacific Coast
to New York. The company asks each
town through which the proposed line
|Mt.*ses to arrange for a landing field
for Ave years and a cash bonus, rang
ing from to
After •■oiiferring with l<s-al business*
men <"apfain Mackela was requested
to submit his proposition in writing,
and this will Is* submitted to the new
commercial Issly soon to l«> organised.
BOY SCOIJTS WILI.
MEET ON MONDAY
The Hoy Scouts of Hereford an
nounce a regular meeting of their or
ganizatiou for next Monday night.
: March 1. Iieginning at 7 on o'clock, at
the Courthouse. Rev J K Sharp, new
Scoutmaster, will preside.
A spring and summer campaign is
Is-ing planned for the boy* ami a most
interesting program is anticipated for
Monday's meeting. Kvery lw y in Here
ford ami vi<inlty, interested In red
hliMsled things, is cordially luiiti-d to
attend this meetini;
WHAT A GOOD HOTEL MEANS
TO HEREFORD AS VIEWED
BY SUCCESSFUL HOTEL M \N
able depth will make this well one of 4I,rTtf.., c * r r tc
the largest and perhaps deepest wells IIV/HI 12)
In the country.'*
ANOTHER FREAK IS
NOTED IN WE ATHER
LUCRATIVE EFFORT
Another weather freak occurred
Wednesday when it snowed nearly all
day. although the fall was so scatter-
ed and scanty that It was hardly no-
th-eable Snow clouds overhung the
akv until late in the afterqoon and
Farm Auction Sales are rjuite com
ruoti in this territory, and se* m to lie
growing In popularity. Thia uistom
originattsl in the north and east, it is
said, ami is little kmiwii in Texas. The
fact that a man hoida a sale does not
ms-««ssarily mean that he is leaving tl e ,Hs jus* as we r^men.txr thow>~ friemfs
in the na- hospitality affords us comfort
The hoti I i* the foremost public util
ity of any town
If is the organized h' *t to the town s
visitors
A town without a go**! hotel Is like
a priviiu* house without a spare room
for 'ompany
As we travel over the country all of
tis remember those c|tif« with icood h<
1'ft art tip to date
• hii 'tiitik of iitv:tetitr
I util fl en its i-fTort" ,
ritgfif and on * meal
tmf«'l a fow ti
ouranb- <pi .il
r>' *a«tefl l Hu-
ll ii t> chstilling
hot.
live
• li fl
will drive iv
apital Mian a fas.
iig up in a month
more pros|s'<
■ t'-r "onmiiiti'
country rather, the Sale
ture of a clean-out sate by a merchant.
Ke~ent Sale* in this neighhorhissl
many people at Brat thought the fall nave set records. The William Story
was ashes blown by the wind. The ,*1,. Summertield last Tuenslay waa
snow melted by the time it bit the a one. But the best one recorded
yet occurred on Wednesday, held by
All sign* have pointed to a real snow the Smith Ranch Company, just sooth
fall, or other form of moisture for «er- nf Hereford. Auctioneer W S Wll
eral day* peat, but without result so u#ms. who <-ondu<-t«"d U th tbes« sales.
far.
T. M. PALMER IS
OFF TO FLORIDA
Mr and Mrs. T. M. Palmer left Here
ford Tuesday for I eiray. Florida, for
an extended visit with Mrs. Palmers
sister, Mrs. S. H. Hodges. The Palm-
ers will probably Is- away until June fr,r the
at least.
Mr Palmer's blood pressure has
|Hen tethering hltn of late ami physi
< iati« advise<| the change for ffee time
Is-ing While away Mr. Palmer atntedj
the.v would probeNy rislt 1fey West,
and i-Thaps Havana. Cube.
stated that It took just about thr«>e
hours to clean up live stock, crops,
farm machinery, household good*, etc.,
that a splendid crowd attended, and
the Hale brought approximately
4fW> Roth of these al<-s were IdieralSy
advcrtise«l in The It rand and by Sale
Hills s«-ntfered over the country gen
eralty.
Mr Williams announce* two ««le <
immediate future The first
wili be held next Tuesday. March -
on the S ' Misjr^1 place west of town,
held by Will Adkiason. and the
will be bcid on Mar< i< Id by Ii L>. M>
donald.
I
Itorn Tliursflay, February l th.
Mr and Mrs. William Clark, a girl.
to
OTHO BEENE PAYS
CASH FOR FARM
and Hcaure
Then* is more certain profit for any
town in encouraging a l>ad hotel to
l*s-ome tietter. than In any other line
of effort.
At some time or other every town
that wants to grow, organise* a boos
ters committee which goes through the
motions of trying to interest outside
• apital to the jsiint of making rhe town
the site "f i "w imhtstrlal enterprises
Fr s- lartd exemption from taxes,
and even capital are off-q^d ties**- out
si.Jers
The trouble with this metliod of
ixswting is that it starts at the wrong
place
1ti<- tlrst e s« nt)al irnproveim-nt is
s. if improvement and rhe projier pla< e
lo Ugiri improtim is right at home
V itli rite hotel
i f i many hotel# are ts^Mer
nit i a*e the
•in . ••nct «r-
i n' . • >f
tr .,11 !g Ihs*
n
The hotel is a *'
ground lin' one pia>
• r< • is and gr<ci|~ "an
\ good hotel i- one
-tr i<gho!d->
The -< •!. I j.iljtn al
I
f he
la u
fiOtel
•iMlly
thtn fii' ir tfsn«. but ui
t
tow ii iwiiit ? ■ i :n< ! t «
tagc 't e hotel ti. c
•the (tritftiK* it <dfers r i,
town to grow-
In <H)i>r astari'es wie-re
_____ ineed* llji| r . ing. the trouble
Another r««l estate ileal of gnod "If ' • •< f ipita?. -
+ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *! recently re|«'rted whereby OUioj %«< Uiwn can alfnttl not to advenre
♦ Be Hurt* you know your test ♦ Beene of Hereford tie -omes the owner 'apital enough to enable Its hotel to
♦ Is'fore you quote Thomas Jef- ♦ of the Lem Sawyer piece fonr miles < ie«n up. brush up and «prnec up
♦ ferson. If you don't believe ♦ northwest of Hereford. This tract em- The c«ist of mud« miring
♦ tliis. ask ex-governor Oscar ^ braces .'120 acrea and brought $l'i^mo, not a matter
♦ Rranch CoU|nltt. "♦' nil ca*h. The tranncfion waa handleil questhm I*
Ed ConneiL ,if e don't?"
hotel la
for consideration. Vm
What will lie the cost
Stuff Rained in Deaf Smith C< «ititv Top* Maty
Con>| etin|e. <rf iver Sandern in Viee Preni<Ient.
Many Hereford People Attend Big Show
up
Mr. nml Mrs Mctjneen and their
daughters have made a distinct place
for theinwlns* in the busineiM ami so
cial life of Hereford, ami their loss
will he keenly felt by a Urge uumlier
of friends ami well w iahers Here
foril's loss is Muskogee * gain, aud
The Brand <-ommemts thetu to tlic
gtssl pisiplc of the latter city
BREEDERS (;ETTIN<;
READY FOR APU. 13
The Hcrcforil il -gi*iered Hntiii-rn
Asaoclat loll hx,k advantage of the
Buyers and Sellers AsMsiaMun <i>n
mention held at Amnrilto this week to
IsHwt their coming llrst Auction Xiih-
April Kl and llls-rallv ailvertlseil It
atuong tlic huudrisN of visitors ami
• attletncn at tin- convention Se«-re
tnry Oameron distributed advertising
• arils dc > rilting the event among the
score* of Hereford |SN,p>a in Amarillo.
and every man, woman ami child of
them gut busy Immediately and passed
around the cards ami talked up Here
ford's First Big Annual Sale It Is
believed Ihat thl* work will rtmult In
lirmging many buyers her* in April
Work of getting ready for the Sale
is progressing smoothly in other ways
<Ui>' thoiiKaml detailed catalogues dc
scribing the pfsllgn>eM of every auirnal
to Is' nffcreil, are lieing printis] and
ill Is- mailed out to pri«|iecf|ve buy
its Seats to accomodate the expwtetl
• rowil will ls> er s-tisl mum
si-, retary iJatneroti asks that every
• iti/.cn of this community mention the
Sel ' and is date in writng out of own
h't.-r- I'M N'T Mitti.KT THK liATK
\ I l£ 11, 13
Then, tfni ever* fown stto'ild fWttl
r that If mi t so t>**"'* i iti/.*-ti«
say as to what outsider* say tliat
tn.ik' s fh * ti«"Sf a'lvertiNemeut
A 'raveling man t> n Pullman smoli
er disw a lot of talking <mI if he :
grot|, hy Iiwjiw of a • •! nigtit in t
bad Hotel * j|J lea ve n>.tiling unsaid
Tlic same man pleased *iih a town >*•
canw of a g< *s! hotel |« s tilting id
'■t- oemetit of It
ISilt it is n l uiorie in Its Irtrtiiefwe
on ontetder* that a good hotel i* lm
fM«rtj ut to town
i if even gr«* fcr eowem i« 'he in
f!'. ti. e of a £f*i hotel on those in 'h«
>inmou trreef ing
tie re ail sects,
get t'Hfttier
of detros ra< y's
and Nosifiess
comtiMinitt <'« i>
In the l.a)lr<",ui
life >if any pr-,gres*tv
ter- iround it* fmo-l
e|d tie* «s IjiI fiin> thuis around
i/'c '.« n tuef '.ifrie men meet and get to'
i e-u'h ofl..-r ls-tlcr s«,.M,<long «.ut
:•<> 'liffi'ti te i* in the meeting r-«off.«
,r s of « 1 shade* of of tni«'!i gather
<iti< . r;.«tali/<- their idea* into action
«il for tlw iiien'n impro<etmmt ami
•ill V f, iicemenf
As come better to understand
the true function* of flu* hotel in the
' •immunity life, there will is- more and
Is-tter hotels, and the pleasures and
com forte of life will he multiplied
many thne*. From an advertisement'
I of tlie tlnnter Hotel in San Antonio
i Kxprea*.
OKLAHOMA MAIN IS
LOimiNC US OVER
WITH HOTEL IDEA
Mr ami Hn Ben Sctiwegler of
Frederick, fikla arrirwl In Hereford
last Montiay for the purpose of hsdi
tug Into the hotel situation at tbb
iHiiiit Mr Swegier recently aohl out
h:« hotel iMlwwtt In Frederick ami Is
now Rooking for a new location Mrs
S> hwegler went to Amsrllto In the af
teriKwifi while her liusliand remaiiMsl
over until Tuetsiay afternoon, looking
into the situation
Mr S hw< gler la understood to lis a
uian of long experieme in the hotel
huslties He . <inferr>w| while here with
lUMIllsT* of the Hotel • oiiiniltti«e ami
with other luiKioetMi men of the *j>wii
Mr Sihwt'gler did no "lire to • 'ottilit11
himself to any <letetb*<l explanation of
his plans at this time hut may l>e
heard front again in flic near future
CAPTAIN TROW
SELLS RANCH
WITH HISTORY
Over 8,00© Acres in Body
Solii to Amarillo Man for
Price of $20 jier Acre
(tne 'if the largeat real estate deals
ever m*<le hi ls-«f Smith county has
just Issoi completed whereby 1 apfain
liarrison Trow of this <lty, sold his
ranch of simi « res at *UU (s-t a< re lo
Sandy Mur« fiisoii of Amarillo wli«> re
teiifly inov«s| to thai < Ity from M« ril
llislif County, where he still lot* lurgi
holdings
This rate h hit* l «ett owned and op
• rated by t'uptalu Trow for inor - 'li.in
• x v years and has l '« o wuieiy
k flow I! ho! -oih for tt >*Hi> tir.slic
fii.ti hot in hi agrb ulf 'ir ii way as
«ill \l re than f"'ir if fh«- Ut)|le -ri
and i liaif • •* lions if in • 'it'i- i' "Ii
I'll is is ,ii.. of tie • r > (• ■ * l rgt r ttc t>
<*s in f leaf Smith • otilit y that has f -en
held o.gi M er and not stil «li*i'l<*,l in
mh• way for the small ram hers w ho
awni mot' to ' time from time to >iiu- fo
• hi. pwrf of the stale
That ( Meiten Ordinance
T'te 1 frttinances of she t 11 * of Here
tfir<! rtspii rt file oW I| rs of hi'kens In
keep *i.« to on riieir own prt iniaes ami
ti,ak« i js-'iia! off'-iiw for •*.< ow iit r
to permit fitein fo rati al large
\ -if o«j jiiit .Hit i ha . recent
tr isj n iiia'ic f*t me hy 'I iff "rent • 'ft
fliit of tie t Wti I h a > tile if .teightsil s
i tilck«-ns werw tUting rt-em fsiwclt ittls
• |..' Malt .« r I ■ t (.I Itif.-d Indba
ami H'twer setsis of . (fiou.« *iti«t« tn an
n«l a*frui'f'i■(e utsl it ts mot "lily very
aggr.-n sting l« 'he one mailing «ie h * f
fort but it is tmiefcttaiMe on the -part
..f tic:ghis.rs ownmg t f i> kens 't |s-r
In;t in ri,ii at large am 1 lestroy
fin* projs.rty aiet sts.r jf nether
I' . sfrn-gt tfi i wiiui' ha1 >• a
tisfto iot o 'rampti- this iirdimime
uiiilfr ui+ir fe ' llt"e.ift«' sf anyone
has a i" ®<> c>anplain •' itvir Willi
w«r a ••suckctls, just i all rhe ' ity M r
<),jii! ,t,-l he sill H-ik if or i|,e it.af't-r
antl hsigt a -s,mplaint m site « 11y
t •itf if ■>" t-ssarv
Kis-ji inijr • hi< *-oi< on roof -twn
|«.. r take file >•) anti-s of tieing
( f„si Ut.sl
VS \l KNlf-HT Mayor
(.1. M DU TERKY IS
\IOMV; H KM I I RE
i iiii.dt I • rr\ former V -si-fa nf • "ash
n r of The Hi fern N ifhmal bank, now
with fie I ir«t National at I'laluview.
«l *nf this wcei, in llcreft.nl. Iioxnig
up hi« h«iti«ehohi effects and furniture
and shipping them to 1'laiuvh-w
Clnmie report* f he purchase of • nice j
little home in Plninview, end entire!
"Atisfut tion w ith his new job and sur
roumllngs i
I'ritgresalve iitrender* of
Herefortl cattle from (hie awnmneMgr
again ilmnonetrated the ed«,M «f thale
hrtasling ami bbmd I Inns at th* M|
Buyer* ami Sellers AewriailM con-
tention at Aiuarillo this ««*k.
It..v Valiant, an eight month* oid
<alf. took Ill« blue rlblMtn la hi* clew,
am) fhen >ap|H*d tlic Umax hy capter
ing the tirami • 'hanipionship of the en-
tire show for ail age* and • laamsi. la
the Sale following lm htamght #1 7!W at
am tIon He was ralsetl. shown and
*oi«i hy ffcn Htamtera of Hereford.
I'ath! mler So I.'17"at, tlw property
of II H Cimnor of Claude. Tsu , waa
tir*t tn the a get I hull e|«a«, waa Senior
• hampion and io|i|ie d the 'mil sale at
*•„'V*i Cathllmh r was ral«et| on the
lowell rullch iwar Hereford
Vir i oinior 11*«i Itiok fhe rthlsina In
t lie itinior ami lira ml f'h mpion fe-
male i l as with a heifer «ire l b* Bean
I ta ndol ph It I now owned by lone* A
Here ford
t.rovtr <4*utters of Herefortl waa
elected \ ice I'reatdent 'if the Aaeot'ia-
I ion for fhe • aiming vear
\ lolal of *«« heat I of .itffle were sold
at the Vuction for a grand - toiahiera
lion of averaging IliH HI per
Iteati Ibiihflntler hrought the highaat
price at l'i,.Vill
The •amvein inn was <t*)d by retnrn-
ing ■ alflemen lo hnve iieen a very ane-
ceaaful affair ami wet) handled The
program wa« entertaining 4ad Inatrnc
live as well Large attendance waa
notetl from ail over flie I'anhandl*
country as well as from practically
every cattle raising state in the onion
A log ilclegaftoii of imal peopti attend
et| among them ftelug
Mr and Mrs Homer Wilkiliswn. Mr
ami Vir* Henry Wilkinson, Mra las
icr W ilkmsttii, Mies Helen l-auiliert.
Mrs t f m r t in laimiiert. I C i.atrd.
f lailde Ug'iton. Mr* (, II Hradiey
Mr a ml Mrs lto> Brttner Mr and Mrs
W II i.dbrenttfi. V|i and Mrs W I
Valentine. Mr and VI rs t laode Hig
gins ' arl Ia«w .< i It Siiuigtifer Will
VI' llit'ish .1,-sse S|I,-1 ,,| < a rt < tilll
land I 1 WU«tii l t link Lambert.
YV K lions i'has Imnaid, Mr ami
V| r i II s|„,ii Mr iwl Vir* I4i4i
vi Mr ami Mr* • Mt -<:>or -, lie*
I 1- VI'• he Wii. itnl imm ■ ii her*.
K VST RELIEF *ORK
TO START MARCH I
rite Jte' I It Sharp, recently «p
i«,ii.t"d t ,uiii , t ||.(irittat, .<f ifie \ *r
t i • Mt ; f K km I for 1 s«a f -^iiiith
■ ■a,tit; ante ante* Miaf tie ! i I "tart
•I., am{ctigu ft.r 'tow nurd mi VI i r< fl 1
ami rncsft'i c ks fhc alii ami • oopern
i a .ft if . ^"i tl • itoteti of the Itui
iv fhe aminiign has fieeti lehtyeti
•twiitg Ui the iriilneniie attuation ami l«
riic fa< ' lit- Sh i rji htm self Hi* !ieen
ill l #«e ftt,.i,g Ihi* W'..r«. VJ- sharp
<avs
Kftuwiii'"' 'he tentr Ka f relief
"■•m,initf -c S« . t.. ..i-tM>r.«fcd under tn act
of 1 ,iigri «.s fi ft-|s.r's to a - oiigren-
sional committee Every <*enf • ontri-
h iftsi goe- -o relief work Ttie < ver
I « ad . i [s imi< >s met otherwise
I'lie f tig a si,l ,f the ilea# l-'.ast
laoiotrlei* st, i!i(s- i a-1 i to fit-'art of
t|t«. I'rewelent 'hat he t|rge i i ongrena
to sw pi ia:- 11 >i •• • noimi for the
ptifhitss- ,1 flour alohf for ffiewe olUI
f.rsea
Mr Hoo «-r say a
The • a f of :isi tasi orphans ami
the prttvit*n ii "I hithing of hreipttaJa.
ami metlicim- supplies, mils' he olMtU
m-itesi hy privnit chanty ibis, th«fe
fore iffi if* i«e <'ti!ilScIlt S't V iff 'hilt
four foriMjiitlee performs sttli sts litsje*-
surv it* ever
HARIMN BVRBERSHOP
OWNERSHIP CHANGS)
I VI M of now asstsdaftsi w ith the
l'i,',v.-i ..ti 'lop Shop, announced this
ats .i that he ha<l puri hasetl tm- ingtr-
,~it of I VV Hardin in the Hardin
Barbershop Hoy Hardin, yon*
member of the old tirm. will retain Ml
interest, and still another brother Will
arrive this week to help in the
of the shop. Mr. Mace will
with the Top Shop ami will not
direct charge in the barber*bop.
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