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HERKFORD, (HUr
COrHTf, TEXAS, MARCH It,
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TWO DOLUBI A
fUGMDONALD
*SALE MAWS
LAIffi
ADVERTISING
WINNER WHEN
COUNTED
PRIZE TO OLESON
Draws Lucky Contest Num-
ber. lanes Top Sale,
But Ail Sell Well
B
STOPPED AFTER IT
DESTROYS GRASS
Ft i*. cm iimkI from i
hsady thrown match, destroyed
«l mtiun of vntaubhr grams to the
uorthweat portion ot tlw <<owitjr Tues-
day and nuMd * let of ban) work <>u
the part «f the (Mdnrinad ranch-
mm awl (trnri. ^||wgh tb
wan confined to the gran
The blaar started in the Stuhbe
GRAND OPERA
ARTISTS ARE I
APPRECIATED
Mayor Calb For Health Off irer
Mass Meeting 0 Notifies People
Electric Matter Mast Clean
it wax undoubtedly I lu*
crowd that ever awnubted at a Public
flail* an the Plain* wax on lutitil Wed-
audi* at the I) L. McDonald Male,
bfM aft hi* home place In the northeast
part at Hereford. Cur* were parked
for acna all around the approaches to
the farm, and the crowd, couponed of
fcuyer* from many adjoining counties
aa well ax. people from this county,
swarmed over the ground like ante.
Auctioneer Williams Mated that the
Sale took four hours and thirty-live
minute* to conclude. The herd of reg-
istered Berkshire hop brought good
under the circumstances, al-
Mr. McDonald stated that it
wea not what they would have brought
to a community where pure bred Berk-
shire* and other registered hogs were
handled in quantities. The horw&
brought exceptionally line prices, and
the other sections of the ftale were en-
tirely xatlfffactory to the owner.
O. O. Oleson drew the lucky number
M the fine young now which wns given
away. The sow was afterwards re-
purt'liased by Mr. McDonald.
The Sale was a demonstration of
what advertising can do. Mr. McDon-
ald Hp*red no expense In threading the
new a of the Sale broadcast, through the
Columns of The Brand and other new*
paper*, by placards, dodger*, private
mailing lists and word of month. And
the results more than juntitled the ex-
penditure in printer's ink.
a quarter section. It
over Will Powell's piatv and ate up
two sections of grass, then passed
through Andy Howton half section to;
the McCaakey ranch, where it covered
three or four section*. In paasing, it
swiped off a corner of the Mala Hroa. i
Pasture, although the damage Here!
The tire was dually con-
by the combliMMl effort* of the
of the entire community ami two
Purdson tractors driven at top tpeed In
plowing tire guard*. ' j
northwest. RIG AUDIENCE LISTENS ^ «• the matter to a
TO OPERATIC STABS "*
OF VIDE RENOWN
After < ouMiiieriim the petition of tie* jTo Publh'
IK'iwfbrd Light aed l-ower Company Warns weather is approaching, and
f« r peratiiMfcia to raiae its rates twenty '** premises streets
. . ,. .... „ . . . . ,. sml slleya i f Hereford la of such a aa
percent. the i My t omatiwdon has derbl-! ,#|t Barfc ,ih hinr iim will a ttahlj
■ass mwlt unburn a general cleanup ia ia
and engurated rt once and more xanitary
to tSei end the Mayor has Unued the j '***•
feHovlng call for a meeting Frblay j ^ ^Til TJ owners sad
Night. March 10
pianist is great
Study Club
Small Profit When
AH Is Over
HUGE SUM TO
U. W. W. WAS
RESULT DRIVE
A surprisingly large audience greet-
m! the four mush-tun* of the New «lr
To the I'wipir , # Hereford
Ths Hereford Light A Power C« m
pany h * p -evented to the City Commi*
sion a re.jue*l asking for a modification
of its franchise so a* to permit it to
IneresM- it* rate* for light ami |atwet
SO gar* cut i which was published in the
of h« t wk I And ha* nUo
that au opportunity la* afforded
It «f ptactng the detail# of It* hu*lnc*M
uetensltatitiM the ret|iH«d for this tu
cgsase l« fore the public
MOW THKRKFtiRK. I. Wm M
ith Kfhwr i
Icall
i tensnta in the city to clean up tkelr
1 plat e* of busiianMt. their reshkus-e*
tin* atfeeta abutting their property ami
|the alley# behind *atnc, ami to do so,
at once Willful violation* of ths cRy;
tmliiwwv go-.crnittg till* matter will ,
! la- pnisecuted ao-ording lo law
Respectfully,
l r J W I lick* '
City Health <Mfh-er [
lit conms'thtn with the above, Mayor,
Kuttthi *t«it<« i Thursday Uiat if prop
srty owner* would mllcct tin eaas. otdj
l*>ttie* ami other typos of traah that
REV. SHARPS
INSTALLATION
IMPRESSIVE
PRESBYTERY OFFICIALS
MKCT PASTOR I frit)
REtaCAR WORK
THOMSEN SPEAKS
^ mart Ho
Profound
On Autiieiirr
Knighi
leans Grand Opera Company win at> a mtiw
|a>are)i at lite anditoriuui of the High tlai *'<>nrtlM>u «
Mchotfl buikiiiiiK last Saturday tiijjht
under the nnxplce* of the U*-al Music j
i Sitiiiiy Ctub. Ami it appeared to Is* a]
STATE HEADQUARTERS .highly appreciative audience, t«*>. Jtuig-
IIAITCQ ITIIVAT BCPTiRT from the liberal a| plauw through-j
MAEiia P IIvAL IraSJrVil 1 j uut n,„| tjM. i-ommendatory character:
ON TEXAS WORK
rtidemiily tmprenaltc .^refminls* f«M*
iu< te.| h> repre«a>ntat lv«<w ( the Pea*
Mayor of Hereford, liswby ^ "n ^ . .. . . ...
meeting of citia.Mt* t. IW brbl?-"-1 P"1 « barrels, or other J hi>B||h. awl „
k r , : m-eptacle* lu the alley* and on sMe
. i . . ' ' Lireet* the .in w a o wooltl hunt m,w ,,>r 'h*1 K T* « tnsew of VMS-
•lay niu ii, Alnnh iOth, IbtfP, for tbel v ii«i haul
IHirpasc ..I lien ring the r s|Ue*t of the i,M'> «*'« " rUI" *** nstallstte«
Idght & Power Compsnv and of ex- ~ j"' J •* * wrp, of tbe Pisst P sa-
scnae of the uetH'ttux on I
Ihk from tlic liberal applutna- thrtiugh
out and the commendatory character
of the comment afterward*
All four visitors were real stars.
Mine, Kk'ho at the piano wan a revela-
preasing the
tin* nMpiest.
Tlte attendance of alt patron*
A Power «' mttany and
of tin*
of ail
City Water consumer* is urged, a* an
increase in Kka-tri< rate* may nece**i
late an im raase iu water rates
"nils matter I* of great importance to
Aypf* i) |JTI w iryKfii1*0* T>"' "'aaef uttthin* to he de-. the Comioimity
l/Tflifl j lUll il <11 IHIn' - re l. A very CHrcfnllr balan.-ed pro ; WM M KNMHT. Mayor
which panelled every class of i
Total of 94.28 Percent
Pledges In Slate
Collected
P. H. Oberthier. who acted as County
Treasurer for llu; L'idted War Work
Campaign bald last xummer i* in re-
ceipt of the following lettar from the
State Director of Collection*
gram wbicb reached every
hearer was anSered artistically, many
of the nutiilwN beina iu ccMttune
Hereford's population enjoy* enter
lalument of the better kind, a* It ha*
demonstrated on uumerous i*fa*ion*.
and the iilteral suppoct given the Mush-
Study Club on this isintsion * hut
another tnunife*tatioii of this ta te.
The enterprising ladie* «f this organi-
zation not only broke even on the ven-
ture, but made a little uiouey for a
worthy canine.
The t lub is lieing congratulatwd on
for this i U *l<h * upon It* progre**iven «*s and
JIM ROBINSON IS
IMPROVING SHEEP
TWO DEALS IN
RANCH LANDS
HcDermett ami CarroU I
Thoa|min Make Trade*
In Property
together with a linancial xtate-
iford.
PANHANDLE'S
TEACHERS IN
ANNUAL MEET
President Fertsch and
Local Teachers Are
To Attend
15
The Hereford public schools will be
closed Friday of this week in order
to enable the teaching force to attend
the sessions of the Panhandle Teachers'
Association which convenes at Canyon
for a two days session on March 10 and
20. Prof. L. M. Fertsch. superintend-
ent of the Hereford public schools, ia
' president of the association. Fifteen
Of the nineteen local teachers have ap-
for permission to attend this con-
and under such circumstances
it was' decided to clow for that one
The principal feature of Friday's pro-
gram at Canyon will be two addresses
to he delivered by Dr. B. B. Vinson,
President of the I nlversity at Texas.
Miss (Catherine Gray, Assistant Super-
intendent of the State Department of
Bdwration will also be present and will
lead in the discussions of the two day
A eery comprehensive and searching
een outlined, and It la
le convention will result
efficiency tor those in attaad-
tnd renewed aaal ia the hard
of training the young minds at
fund
ment which will he of interest to the
I
citlsen* of this county :
"Before Hosing our State Offiee. I:
wish to take till* method of thanking
you for your liberal donation ami
hearty cooperation from the heglnnlngj
to the end of our campaign We have ^
had many hard things to contend with, |
but of the $3312.000.00 *ub«rils*d iu;
the State, we have la eti able to collect j
$H,oJi2.072..'<0. which I* IM.28 percent.1 i
"It has lieen a real pleasure to me for !
the paNt year to handle this great work.
ami I sincerely hope the inclosed state i
ment w ill come up to your expectation, j
I shall alwsys look hack to agy work ,
for this year with great pleasttfe."
Final Statement. Texas United. War;
Work Campnign. Dallas. Texas. De-
cember 31. 1 1 . |
State Depository Summary
Receipts:
f'ash Received from County
Depositories 98.400.410.07,1(-
Bonds received ail sources 70.SiNl.07'
Interest Credited on daily
balances — - 5JW0.4S, ^ '
vi*i<m In hrtnjrins *uch talent to Here-
McCurry Meets A
Burro; Vc^ele is
bytcrian church. minister last
day morning. The •^narsgatton
out eu miiw the I'hriattan chuceh HP
l- «•* adjourned and vnt its congrega
tiow to the 1"res| ylerian •ervtce. while
many inemlters ..f tbe other horcbee
of the city were uoted in the <-wngrwgR>
than.
It«n Sharp wa* calhsl as Hnpgly
Cantor for one year la«t fall, totlowiag
il e resignation of He* W 3d I taker.
~ sod his year would not have !w>n up
Koeent deals in real estate io. lmle! f, r monih* yet. HI* work bee
The Jim ItohliiMoa farm, south ofjtl*- purrhsae of ti„ *outh hair ,f sw rt,M'
t>t* however, timt the coogregatlea
Iowa, heaihmsrtera for gwsl ahee*. Ujtlon TO In Deaf Smith .touity t > 1 It (}w fh(, ml.
'tlB hnprov nut the grade of the an I -j How an fr<w« Carroll A Thompson wl lowed In fact the iuxtaHatum cepe-
mals nf thla breed raised on thai plat*- j the acquisition by !>. •• ii Tlittrtooivi * uih«* *hooid have (ss-n held *e¥«ral
ThM week Mr Robinson received ctaude Hiagtu* rrom T T Mcls-r <*"'k *#' *wr" *"***** " **
MlMsanri bred. re«ist*<re.l Shropshire „f Me.-tlot twelve The Sfcis-r epWemh ami
;ram. gently (HiiN-hased al the Fort; j, |„l{w„v,al hii.I ha* IC4 ",^r „
Worth Fat Hti**k Show where the aul ^ (>f H u„tt, w„ri. «* "' ' - IbifU.re. of Canyon, aetmt
jmal «§i>tori U *e -oml priw ia keen « „m j handled by the tirm of Itaruett A Mkel |"r * erwaoak* Rev, A. B.
j petltmB. and has a family tree a* hum I fan. I llaynes, of fulls, delivered the chaage
as an Kngiish Duke i « «•** Sharp, and Frank R. Jsmkmn,
j Mr. Robitison *tau>* that two adiii ) ||nrc|WBC' ttA.1 C lof *«R"rUbi. gave ilw* chargi-
tlonnl rams are seen to arrive, if any ^ Ifll&ISelJBjII?'! ^ALI>
I thin* even 1**1 ter than thi* fellow.f WILL BK WHOPPER
to
| III* tbs-k now nuiuber* Z'U) ewes, ami
; he has nsved a ninety eight percent
i lamb crop thi* year
Spilled By Wind AMARILLO TRIBUNE
r TO ISSUE MARCH .10
TOTAL DEPOSITED 3,543.077.H1
ldsbur*einent.H :
Cash forwanle<l to National
Treasu rer 98.420,0004)01
Bonds forwarded to National
Treasurer 75.iW1.3l j
Balance on deposit 40.0U0.o0
TOTAL ...
Central Summary
Cash in S&te Depository t40.0fM.50
Total on Deprsdt In Texas
Disbursements:
Cash forwarded to National
Treasurer —18,430,000.00 <
Bonds forwarded to National
Treasurer 70.9*1.31
Cash sent direct to National
Treasurer 981.42 j
allowed I Deducted
from collections i 4SJM.71
Two hx-nl < itixen* happened to rath
er uititsttal and embarra**itia nccblent*
the jai*t week, neither of which csusMl
any <lumaKe* to *|s>ak of beyond
startled emotion*
J On Sunday fJeorge McCurry was
1 traveling to Canyon In the *iil« car at
! tacheil to a motorcycle driven by Mel-
jvin Standifer While traveling at a
j««**l rate of *peed the isiir etnl-avored
! to pn«* a prairie schooner wpread out
Jover the road. Jn*l at the moment of
a couple of New Mexico bur
ros wandered *erenely acroas the nor
row road directly in the way The
y immefiiately in front of Mr
McCurry * *ide car evhlently «aw what
wa* <-omlnic but refused to yield an inrh
| nevertheless. He merely backed hi*
j Ion* ears stwl Mfuatted down Tlie
low-hung car *c<sipe<| him up. deposited
him In McCurry * lap. and continued on
its way Mr MH'urry put t*>th hand-
\ on the unwelcome passenger and rolle<l
tt«sirr w «ff in th - ditch. Nothing ap^iear i
Waw^nJJl iWj t(J worM, fop (he novel ex per
ience. Incluilinx the burrn, and the ins
chine continued into Canyon
On Monday N. (!. Vogele was nerene
. ly engaap**! in work Ing on top of a
1 twelve fts t metal Kraoary whea a
'whirlwind came along and blew riff the i
top. Vogele was npilled into the gran
ary "right n« w" Beyond a cnt or two
on tils hand where he grabbed the «dge
of the metal hewing, he was unhurt
He laughingly states tba^te DID feel
a little rklh ulou* when 4rblt the hot
I'reparathHs* for tie- log He«i*tere«i
Hereford Hrw*tnf Male, to be he|«l
h«-re on April l.'l. tire actively under
Way ami g«n;<l (irogre** i* I miik made
Twelve hutt«lre<l and Wfty catalogm**.
nintalniiii >H !>*«•• each, are Is-Ing
j.printed for dtatribmion hadtore and dur
Announcement was made this week |fl|< (|M. Hale, the Kxc utive Commitise
'hat Hie tlr*t i* iie of the Amaritio ^ hitldliiK fr«*|uent meetings. IriI S *-
iNsily Tribune, Ho- new afternoon Pan ret-.ry W K Dameron m a* busy a* the
handle paper to Is- published «t Arnaril^Mr..o-rl>liil esit on the *lste roof getting
to. Hill la* hunied on Sunday, March <|erai!a worked u«t
i III* officer* of the a**oclntioti «h not
I he new |mper ha* built It* own hupi, in hrenk any attewiawe rs' rtb
home in Amariilo, and ha* taken a lot j at thi* their Br*t Sale, but are deter
of time in properly preparing for a
fir*t < lass, misleru iaihlic.ition. R. Ii.
Nichols la Editor Mr Nichota was
formerly editor of the Vernon Record,
imi 'itahli*he<l a reputation for thor-
oughness ami foresight that rapidly
earn**! promotion for htm In the oew*-
paper lieid. Eugcm- ThomtsMtii is man
iijjer Mr Thom|sHin i* well known all
over this territory, a* he wa* traveling
representative f(,r the H«o.ihweMtern Pa
per • onipai.ty. of Italia*, for year* In
iolillioti to tbc*e geati im-ii the <lire«-t
.r;it<- of the new putdnaiou >on*i«ts of
inlneil to tu'tke tucll a ■mow i f the
<entore in the matter <*f (piallty ami
aui-censfut hamlling of the .Sale that a
pr«**dent will !*• e«tah>l*hi*'l for a:
whale of an Annual Sale herenfter
Me,i nwiiile every re*it|eot of thi* • *• j
thm 1* arge<l to aprend the new* of the
Hate kml loenttou it. Iti correspoatleme (
"NEW FACES EOR
OlJr RED CROSS
of Amiirilio gave t
1'ongregathfO
Rev Thorn***n took as hi* text the
pa**agc in Revelation* known as th*
| Four Pace* The Writ la Man, the see-
fond the I.lon the third the O*. ami
! the fourth the Kagie He xbowed th#
| ayiuliolic iginti< am e of each >u the
character of tiu* true * hrhftian. bring*
ling «n( his point* with telling offset
and • turning directness, while his aed.
teiMe *at Hp li hotiml The w-rtmm was
|a religion* ami Intellectual treat, saal
following it opinion wa* unanimoae
i that tb ' iiettjtli' of Herefi#rd would llhe
(to henr tlie Itev Tiioms«*U whenever he
term t*> |s*r*us'h-*l to • ottac to Hereford.
Following Uie t harge* the •ftngrega-
; tion Hied hy and *h'*>k tiamtn with the
new minister ami with the visitors,
j Special turn*!* hv the choir was
hugely c| ioye l
.1 w t 'rtMlgingoti, R B da*ter*o
i; i'urham, H. Nixon, ami Hen
Mtooe, all prominent huxim-w men
Vm.iriUo
T
ii
of
940,000.50
TWO (ML WELLS AT
WORK; REST IDLE
Hereford OH a Oas Company well
No. 1 is agaia drilling, ami is now at
a depth of 690 feet, according to an of-
fietal of the company. The dlffk-nlttea
of the past have been removed and rap-
and W, S. S. sent direct
to Nati. Treas. SJMN.OO
Total Dhduirseaients - W,5Sa a84.44
Total Collections, all
senrees ... CMMMMMM
Less Total interest credited
ia
Total Collected from
Pledges ...
Paid
Cncoilected
..9831^000(10
.. SJS02.tf72. 4l
- 21B^27til
anticipated
which the drill w
of Itedges CM..
..Mjm
.torn of that granary.
FRANK BEAMS IS
NEWEST CITIZEN
Frank Beams of Kentucky, a brother
of <4eorg Beams of Hereford, arrived
here last Saturday ami ha* joined the
mechanical force of the Hereford Oar
age. Mr Reams is a mechanic of skill
and experience, ami adds atrengtb to
aa already excellent mechanical organ
imtlon.
A one-reel feature film entitled New
Fs«"ea For < ld will be «hown at t lw-
Wiir Theatre Friday night March l!t.
umb-r the NUMptee* of tfie local t hapter
of the American lt**<l • ro« Thi* lllm
describe* ■« phM«4- of 'iw work of the
Red • ro M atliuli I* tittle untier tfHw!
Tlu- makiaig of ftrtilh i l fa«-ea for
men a ho have had their lorn aw y hy
vhcll* ha* Iwrti one of the mo*t inter
p0M.*es of re*otiMtrm tion work
Krotn oh! photograph*. ts*w m M-*. new
ehitts. new • heek« are liOrfleletl in >-t«p
|**r ml {* intef| '-arefolly to match the
wearer * complexion
Tlie *tory of a French *oldter dtagg
Tills latter * le take* ef ured m> horribly that hi* own little girl
dki not re*>igti;ae him, imt who wa*
•"UtU'l'e't Allh an artificial fa«e ••xa« tlv
like the original, i* used to make the
*itiMllor> more *. I-, Id
AN AMERICAN
LEKm POST
PH()B ABILITY
Call Issued Eor
Ex-Servicr Hen On
March 2S
FCANAG1N SECURES
IMMMITT CARAGE
J H. FisnsKin. former Sheriff of
« l-t ro cennty. « no h* lieen farming
*tl* be ret ire* I from office, ha* *ohl
hi* farm, fourti-eu milt** <<011111 of Dim
tultt to W D Kimls*ll nisi lis* pur
chawed the lltwin Itt f! rji«e frosn *>ertt
e* lirothers.
fed April I
Mr Flanagin wilt hobi * public Sale
of hi* live stock ami farm machinery
on March 80.
I
Percentage Ib.n.itcd New York.
B« rn, March 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Wes,
ilr.idly, Dbwb. Texas, a Una hoy.
!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
SEWERAGE PLANT
WORK COMPLETED
R ALTO BARNETT IS
BLILDINC A HOME
Ittilpb Harnett Is building himself a
modern home on the lot across the
street from Mrs Rutherford'* place
lie- Imxement la st*#ut completed.
When finished the home* will < onsi*t
| of rive rooms ami bath, with an sddi
jtlonal rrsan in tlie hnwmcnt
MESIJAMES GIBSON
AND HERBST AWAY
Mr ami Mr* S i A*hmore of
Wb-hita Fails, who arrived here In
their ear la*t Friday, left W#edne*day
for >1 short trip to l.aa Vegas, N M.
Mrs A*hmore i a slater of A L ilb-
*on. They visited the Mhsons while TROW AND WAGNER
For «ome time post ex Wervtcs men
from tin* < oonty have heen 'lt*cnsstHg
the «ie*irabiiity of organising a local
l'««st of the A merman I-eg ton Sumrtf
every <v unty in the *tate either baa
tln« >ine*tion under ndvisemenf or base
alre f|> organised
The movement ha* at la*l
tangible form ami The Itrand I
: re<iue*ted to nnnoutue that a
<>t all ex *«*rvi«e men In the
will is- held in the County C«i
i t t tsi o'clock p m is*xt Thursday af>
terms n, March 2f>
It take* a minimum of fifteen me*
to form much an organisation, but the
local profnotera hope to enroll
man who went from Deaf Smith cot
fy
la>n t forget the hour ami date 4:
p m . Thursday March £">
here anil wh**n they left for New Met
h*o cnrri *i Mrs. UilHatn ami Mrs. Albert
J. W. DaBeac Herh-t with them The party will re
J W. Dulbise, aged 4<l, 11 brother turn t«> Hereford pn bably next Sun-
Work (Ml the enlargement of the of Mm. W. D. Kelllehor. died tit the <b«y
rr-——rr-. I city's sewer Ig. disposnl plant, which Keilbd w mddem-e about noon Thnrs- —
♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦!has beer in rogress for several weeks day. Funeral service* were ~ t for Hatllr Ittlsn fllajIsih
* Cili WaHbf! ♦ past, hsi miw Isten complete 1 and the 12:80 o'cisrk Friday aftertKMin from the! Mattb* Kllen Rlaylm-k. aged eleven
aew plant Is in daily use. It ia hnllt; Black (tadertaking Parlor*. R.*v W. month*, daughter of Mr*. K. H. Rlay
on the ' unit" plan, and is capable of II. Terry officiating lock, died March 15. Funeral aerrkea
taking ••are of Hereford'a population Beaidea Mrs. Kelllehor. tleceased la j were tietd at the City tCemetery at 8:80
tor many years to come with alight I aurvleed hy oae other sister. Mm. P. o'clock Monday afteraeon. Bee. J. M.
additions as the needs require. N. Ilutchtaaon. of Florida. Ashell offlctutlng.
The Weather Man wirm The
Brand predicting freeatng weath-
er on Saturday mortxiag. March
WILL HOLD SALES
Two ttilditionnl Public Sales hare
l***n announced for this vicinity in the
near future. Tin* lirnt will be by iaeoh
Wagner, nine miles southeast of Here-
ford. to Is* held « u Tuesday. March 891
and the *econd by Captain H. Trow, at
his ranch 21 miles north and six 111 Ilea
east of Hereford on Friday, April £
Cataln Trow recently
ranch and must glee
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1920, newspaper, March 18, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254043/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.