The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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Kerosene
15-27
Tractor
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Latest, and one of the most popular Tractors on
die market. A medium slate for the average farm.
Combines simplicity, accessability of working
parts, eoonomy of fuel operation, sturdy build, lib-
eral reserve power.
Wright 6460 pounds. Large 52-inch diameter
by 14-inch face drive wheels, equipped to prevent
undue soil packing.
It pulls a 3-bottom 14-inch rigid beam plow from
6 to 9 indies deep in tough soil, 4 bottoms under
favorable conidtions, and is just as practical for
discing, harrowing, seeding, haying, harvesting,
road scraping, hauling, etc.
WE WILL BE GLAD TO DEMONSTRATE IT
TO YOU
Garrison Brothers
HBREFOBD, TEXAS
Hi falliiwtos
(tor which tbmr are listed, sat Jilt to
tbe action of tfeo Diumtlk Primary:
Bipwirtilli
Burke Mathes
PlilnTiwr. TVui
ISM Ob-
Par County
Jss. A. Hughes
(Re election i
W.
B
For Comity
A
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Obmt Raker
lieo. W. Cioyd
C. S. I'unvll
< Re-election i
A. tWilt) Carroll
W. (Bob) Raird
aad DUrM CM:
Asril ink.
CHARLKS HAY to
"Hay root. Straw Foot"
Ami Two Reel Comw Comedy
Hurtha< Out to life."
RTHEI. CLAYTON to
"The Mystery Girt"
Pa the Review and Single
Comedy.
reel
L. lUei Bigg*
• Cliff (•Met*
E. H. (Kara Norton
Par Tax
C. E. Lester
(Re-election >
Par County Tmmnr:
J. J. Ward
• Re-election e
J. II. Wilson
From the People
Hie Hereford Brand
HOLM AN 4 8TECKMAN, Props.
Published every Tburaday by
BRAND PUBLISHING COMPANY
Phone 80
ate red April 17, 1901, In the pnst-
at Hereford, Texas, aa second-
class matter. Flrat number of the pa-
per laaned Feb., 23, 1901, aa the Here-
ford Reporter; flrat number '
Brand laaned March 21, 1002.
To The Brand:
I niulcntaiid that the Hereford
schools need $6,000 more mouey this*
year than will be brought In by taxa-
! tioti in order to have sufficient fund*
j to employ a good trained readier for
1 each room. We cannot have a good
hap* there In not a man In Deaf Smith school without good teacher*, and we
County as familiar with property val- i cannot get good teacher* without jm.v-
ue* or one mora versed in everyday
business affairs than Mr. Miller.
There appear* to lie a reason for a
High of relief from the parent* of tlie
Hereford Independent School District
While the problem iooma large, tbe
new Board appear* to be perfectly
capable of handling tne situation.
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The Hereford Breeder* Aaaoclatlon
la to be congratulated upon the able
e hHMll
le. A *
First Annual Sale. A solid foundation
_ j Max lieen laid for the future. We sug-
Snbacrlption price per year $2.00, ^ that the name* of the twenty-two
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE men who con*igned cattle to till* Sale
■. | lie preserved—they will lie remembered
The School Board !«l in year* to come a* the pioneer* of
ing good salaries. Five thou*an<l dol-
lar* more money will do the work.
There appear* to he only one way to
raiae it thi* rear, and that t* by dona-
tion. Next Novemlier we are to vote
on an amendment to the conatitntion
which, if it carrie*. will enable u* to
raiae enough money by taxation to
have a good hcIiooI. But we mu*t meet
the emergency thi* year by going into
our pocket* and rai*ing thi* $5,000.
One year'* achooi life of the .TOO hoy*
and girl* of Hereford la too Important
to pa** over lightly. The greatest in-
vestment we can make i* to raise thi*
$5,000 and have every grade in our
school up to the best standard*.
applau*e and commendation of our
people generally for the enntioti* audi
sensible way in which they have ap-
proached the matter of Mlling the two ,H t)|e
▼acanele* caused by the failure to
qualify of Memtr*. Dyar and Laird, and
also for their acumen and common
senae In making the tlnal select miis.
While tbe hcIiooI Iwaril 1* alway* an
. . . tauoua will leave behind it *omething
teportant place for any man or woman t|)>|t wJ|, |(, ^ „ „f clu.
to All, it appear* to u* that the ,-omlug WUM)|i for thi„ cornmnl)ity.
joar will require more work, more at-
tentiou. more vision more executive ^ wiwly „prin|f h^'bean try|„g,
ability on the part of the IkmwI than thfW ,H fhe
crop of pessi-
erer before. The members of the n||8ts who predict a dry year and noth-
board evidently looked at It in that |ng K(mm) for ^ fllture Bnt
U*ht in their selection. ; her the beautiful weather to come In
This If certainly a time in our com- rh(. Hnmmer alM, fow,t ,t. AU the
when all parti*an*hip, all (W>nK nn, not „p om, tree in any coun-
aalflshuess, all prejudice, all personal fry
friendship, all el*e but ability and tit-
neaa for the job in hand must lie laid The ideal garden spot 1*
aside and a united pull made for the found, but it i* often po**ibie to choose
0Md of the school*. The Brand be- a location that embodies a number of
The story of a fellow that would
make love to a clothesline if it had
a draw on it. Olive Thomas in "Up-
stairs and Down" at the Star Tuesday,
April 20th.
lieves that in Mesnr*. Parker and Mil- the more important condition* and then
tor no wiser choice could have been supply other*. The difficulties of the
nude. No man will challenge Mr. Ilr*t season are greater than those of
Parker's ability, interest and rich ex- subsequent years, and a garden plat If
perienee which peculiarly tits him for properly handled will improve with
the ardnou* duties ahead of him. Per- each season s cultivation.
ESTRAY NOTICE
In compliant with law and upon
the RETT'RN of W. B. Phillips. Coun-
seldom jty Commissioner for Precinct No. Four,
Deaf Smith County. Texas. I hereby
give notice that there lias ln en found
running at large, and not est rayed, the
owner of which 1* unknown, Two small
mare mules, (hlockyi. about 8 year*
old, color, bay, unbrauded. Said ani-
mals now ranging in the neighborhood
of H. Trow Place, about '22 miles
North and alsiut ts nviles F.ast from
Hereford, Texas, if not legally proven
I away by the owner thereof, within
j twenty days from date hereof, the same
J will lie advertised, and said Commls-
jslotier will proceed to sell the same ac-
cording to law.
• Dated Hereford, Texas, this 2nd day
of April. 1020.
! A. O. THOMPSON. County Clerk.
The Well Dressed Woman
is a model of beauty and a joy forever.
No woman looks her best unless the materials
and furnishings she wears are right, correct and up
to the minute.
The material and furnishings that we have here
this season are so varied, so snappy, so exclusive,
that each woman in this country can find here what
become her best.
.sv/o/s
fURN/Sm/VGS
Much es Crouch
V.' IfX,
•' HEREFORD'S SHOE SHOP
ll.tt
By A. L. Biggs. Deputy.
i
Thirteen Keys!
Adventure and hidden secrets? Bach
1 key meant a new and different adven-
ture! Each key meant a different
thrill! "The Adventures of Ruth."
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Deaf
j Smith County, OREETINHS:
YOt* ARE HEREBY i'DMHANDED,
that you summon, hy making publica-
tion of this citation in some newspaper,
published in the County of Deaf Smith
for four consecutive weeks previous to
the return day. hereof. Thomas Wttber-
spoon, Annie Wltherspoon, Htal Ray
Wltherspoon. Jennie Wit hers poon.
Myrtle Griffith ami J. K. Griffith, all
being non residents of the State of Tex-
as. to Im> and appear before the Honor-
able District Court at the next
regular term thereof, to be bold-
en In tbe City of Hereford and
County of Deaf Smith at the Court-
house thereof, on the 3rd day of May.
1U20: there and then to answer the pe-
tition tiled in said Court on the 17th
day of March. 1020, In a suit numbered
on the docket of said Court number
' 1235, wherein J. P. Roberson, J. &
Roherson, R. C. Roberson. and D. R.
Rohersou are Plaintiffs and Thomas
Wltherspoon. Hial Wltherspoon, Bru-
nett McMlnn, J. B. McMinn. Atraie
Wltherspoon, Hial Ray Wlther-
spoon, Jennie Wltherspoon. Benlah
Roberson, Charley Roberson. Ray
Roberson. Lena Wilson, Alvie Wilson,
Oliver C. Newbrough, William Rober-
son Newbrough, Edgar Mallory New-
April
OLIVE THOMAS in
"Cpstairs and Down"
And single reel comedlea.
Ml Thwrsday. April Sl-W.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in
"A Day's Pleasure"'
Dust in Fa mum in
"A Man's Fight."
Prida>. April S3rd and Saturday
Matinee,
ETHEL CLAYTON in
"Woman's Weapons"
PEARL WHITE in
**Tlie Black Secret," 13th episode.
Saturday Night. April 33rd.
DOROTHY DALTON In
"Quicksand"
And Two reel Mack Sennett Com-
edy, "Whose Little Wife Are
You?"
Everj show's a good show at the
lattiffa «arh mm m 1-7 mm-ftrnmat; and J. *
Merest to saM prapMtj awl Ufe estate to 1-S af the totenat of the
the following Mbadaata owm. neper j Isst five named Defendants
tivaiy. the faltoartag r>sp>ilin nadtrid- • Plaintiffs charge that it would -bo
ad tots test thereto: Thomas Wither- better for the estate, to i
Hial Withersposa. and Brnnett ertjr and partition the
McMlnn each own 1-28 undivided to- pray for the partitioning bp
terest; Annie Wltherspoon and Hial tbe property and dividing the proresds,
Ray Wltherspoon each own sn 1-36 nn- according to the parties respective to-
divided Interest; Jennie Wltherspoon terest*.
owns a life estate in 1-3 of the interest Hereto toil not. bnt have yon before
of the two last named Defendants; said Court, on tbe aaid 3rd day of May,
Lena Wilson, Ray Roberson and 1030. this Writ, with your endorsement
Cbnrley Rotierson each own an 1-2* thereon, sbowug how you have exe-
undivided Interest; Beuiab Roberson cuted tbe same.
owns a life estate to 1-3 of the interest Given under my hand and aeai of
of the throe last named Defendants; said Court, at office in Hereford, this.
Myrtle Griffith. Oliver C. Newbrough, the 17th day of March. 1® .
William Rotierson Newbrough. Edgar A. o. THOMPSON. Clerk of
Mallory Newbrough and John W. New- District Court. Deaf Smith Co., Tex.,
brough each own an 1-35 undivided in- H-4t tSeali By A. L. Biggs. Deputy.
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K.
W.
I Put me down for $150 now. and more
It seem* to The Brand that the mem- H I"?1 U"?i,"ter ,f «•<•♦>** ry. The achooi must
bers of tbe school hoard deserve the development IH*«' Slulth °°un-1 not fail for lack of sufficient
'•v- We have a good school lioartl ami they
° , . (will do their part, but they must have
ItememiM'r the t hautauqua. It; w,(fh.|eU| funds to give us a gtssl
starts May 24. Charles F. Horner says Am) the K<HM; t(.Wehers over tin-
la st iu ''1*}(fiuntry ar«- dally Iteing tieil up In con-
fourteen years of experlem-e. and tha (tracb, for tbe <-omlug year, so that If
will lie going some. Back up the u.en|wt. M,.t at a„ wt. mllHt
a«-t now.
who gitarantee«l this great uplifting
, attraction for Hereford. The Chau-
hrough, John W. Newbrough, J.
Griffith, Myrtle Griffith and J
Newbrough are defendant*.
The nature of Plaintiffs demand is as
follows, to-wit: the Plaintiff* sue the
Defendants for a partition of the W.
1-2 of Block No. 7 of Welsh Addition to
the Town of Hereford, containing ten
acre*, situated in Deaf Smith County.
Texas; also all of the W. 1-2 of Section
1U. Block B. School File Number 1230
in Deaf Smith and Parmer counties.
Texas, containing 320 acres.
Plaintiffs allege that Plaintiffs and
Defendant* are all joint owners of said
lands, cxccptin(j the Defendants J. K.
Griffith. J. B. McMinn. and Alvie Wil-
son. who are alleged to own no inter-
est therein but are husbands of the de-
fendants Myrtle Griffith, Brunett Mc-
Mlnn and Lena Wilson, respectively,
and are made parties, pro forma.
Everything Must Be Good
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fresh and pure or the meal will be a disappoint-
ment.
The grocer who sells unreliable foods just for
the sake of making a few cents more, is not a safe
man with whom to. trade.
Unreliable things can't come into this store,
much less go out of it.
EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL
IS DEPENDABLE
The most important thing for Here-
ford is good schools.
Very truly yours,
T. K. Wilson.
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J..R RUTHERFORD
Hereford, Texas
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COURTESY FIRST. make this bank yoib bank SAFETY ALWAYS
Sale of Registered
was a
Our Hereford Breeders have
demonstrated that we can hold
our sales at home and that people
will come and buy. AU were
favorably impressed with our cat-
tle and country.
Let us all pull together with a
determination to make each suc-
ceeding one the best.
The First State Bank and T rust
Hereford, Texas
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1920, newspaper, April 15, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254047/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.