The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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THE HBUiPORO BRAND, APRIL ft
tiw |M day*, lingered feanwme-
at tor Oettoemane,
<m the moments at
aad mistake, and i*]alnd
i am tto gnat hour* when
Mm triumphant la achieve-
•ajr,
at tto outer wold,
within tor ffcltered.
all tod it toooght
tor visible reward. mt« tto Inner paw*
which ewr ium ii to those who rr«
faithfully? Where wore new all those
tender feet, tto cilacing hands, tto
■tarry cjm* ftaanrhm nut la tto
wide world wm* ttoyasea aad *00-
eu bow, who had themselves found the
Way of Life, and were toiling up it*
steep Inclines. perhaps hoidng by ltoj
hands other little children, even as sto i
had onee held theiu.
In the stress ami toil of the journey 1
they had forgotten her. Ttoy could
lived again tto happy momenta
tto wft touch of little finger*
which JThLd1^ tolV-rto* n«t even pau~ to
t tors aa ato patiently led the tender
in pa tto of safety. Again, in
■he looked Into tto eye*
w^h "r ,W"> «• of j
out to her a hand to clusp in fellowship
ami remembrance.
Mhe muni rise ami plod on once more
for only to those who struggle to the
to tor through association with
For who ran look Into the clear
of « child's eye*, read there tto
of innocence, lore, and trust. and
be ennobled by the vision there he-
11
Rest aud Joy
| Kven a* *he turiied again to face the
road there came to her one fair and
sweet with tiw lien my ami sweetness
of young womanhood. and gave to her evolution*
a cluster of flowers. Fresh and toauti
m
^m'ane<n
tore toen provided.
Yon are to have a week of fhautau-
«)ua shortly. May to to exact
Redpntb-Horner. whose Premier Cir-
j enit nerves this community, are partic-
ularly noted for tto standard of excel -
! lence maintained In their programs.
Rolpsth'Horner la Chautauqua meana
that the program la the result of
thought ami work far beyond the ordin-
ary haphazard array of talent. Horner
programs have a balance ami logical
sequence through the week like the ar-
rangement of h symphony orchestra.
Tlie program which Hereford will have
this summer will l*e a delight through-
out ami a week which will stand out
In retrospect through all the year.
MOTHER HEREFORD CASE
bargain
day
0 BSE JO Cts.
Kids Half Price
Hit#- came from Mexico, the land of made Villi:'<* affairs I..ok like a meeting
He c«mc from 42nd Ht "f the *wlu* ,ir'u' ^ * "
, _ . . , what HE could*du w ith Arizona ja'ti
He started out to do , . |7 ,. „
durmc* ami Mexican t op- well, you
morning, and' from them arose a fro- j "oniething for somebody. Doing it jH<,t , am! *.-e Doug In his la-st
grarn-e us wonderful as that from the takes him through rip-roaring Arisona picture. "The Knickerbocker lluckaroo" ney ailments relieved in Hereford
•n. h.d -h.« .b, w., .r «s. ** JT?."
and Broadway.
It provse That There's a Way Out for
Many Suffering Hereford Folks.
Just another report of a case In
Hereford. Another typical case. Kid-
blossoms of Araliy or <'usliiuere. Into devil ridden Mexico, ill ami out! at the "imr next Wednesday and Thurs-
In soft, low tones the mahten *|s>ke He had u self-contained revolution that day. April ^ 3).
to her: "'These flowers are a loving , 1 —Mm m
THEATRE
Monday, April 26
Some Program, Too
Look it o ver
Dorothy Gish in
"Nugget Nell"
A Female Bill Hart!
roaring Burlesque Trav-
sty on the wild and Movie
^est, Dorothy Gish is the
Shero—and ahe wiggles
le meanest trigger finger
Rattlesnake Gulch.
first
episode
«the
ADVENTURES
OF RUTH"
A serial with mile-a-
minute action, Rous-
ing adventures, Dra-
matic Romance and
crammed with Mys-
tery.
'Lobster Dressing"
Single reel Christie
comedy
"Pathe Review"
A beautiful scenic
of unusual interest.
iMonday, April 26
Bargain
day
Q Reels If)Cts.
Kids Half Price
tribute from one of the little chihlrcn
whom you led into the Way. Mhe Is
now a woman grown, but ahe has not
forgotten..'
Then renewed tope and courage came
again to the woman's spirit as ahe re-
named tor journey.
"They an- men ami women now, but
some of them, do not forgei,' she said
and though unshed team were in her
eyes, a song was in her heart.
- Catherine Nunley Kerr.
with Doan's Kidney Pills.
D. it. Grimes, farmer, Hereford,
says: "dome time ago I wus down
with my back and kidneys for days
at a time and could hardly get around
my back was so sore and lame. My
back ached constantly and when 1
stooped over, sharp catching pains
would take me in my back and 1 could
1 also had <11*
Delphian Club
The Delphian flub met April IS.I
Mrs. Conkwright, the vice president, I
Stork Special incubator a hand is put on the leg with
Horn -Monday, April Iftth, to Mr. an individual number. This is also re-
in I Mrs. 4Mho Iteene. a hoy, curded in tlie chick Index.
Horn—Wednesday, April 21, to Mr. When not more than Ifi hens are
ami Mrs. < !. i\ Owen, a hoy. Named kept, the t« e punch can lie used auc-
Jaek Weidtn. euceasfully for identification purposes. .
The punch is made in the web of the "ar®'y straighten up
TO ALL CITY TAX PAYER*: baby chick's foot. All chirks by the *y :ip'"a and hldneya were wean
I'nlexs you come to the City Office same dam are given the same toe ant' ®rre®u'ar 'n act'on Right 1
and render your Property for taxes by punch. To make sure that the hides ***' "P 'wn or three times to
tin* ttth day of May, 1M20. you will have haven't grown together. It is an excel- ">r'8K secretions. Thr; trou^ie
violate«l a City <irdinunce and will lie lent plan to «o over the chicken* about perned to come on !n spoils. Now.
subject to a fine. two weeks after the first punch ami if whenever 1 ft>e| a!5y symptoms I get n
Signed: ANN'IK J. PRICK, tto hole has Ailed in. it should be box of Doan's Kidney Pilla fnm Tle'ts-
t'lty Clerk and Aaneeaor. punched out attain. This usually re- c'ark Drug Co.. and the; always fix
suits >11 a permanent mark. up- and relieve me of nil the toIp-
Wherever the rhiwe leads for tto pea- When leu hands are used the chicks pr^' ' know Doan's are a gn«d medi-
When company comes
there is no time to
waste—no chances to
be taken—so mother
sees that there is al
ways a can of
CALUMET
BAKIII POWDER
on hand. Cakes, piesL
dough nuts, muffins and
all good things to eat
must be dressed up in
their best taste and
looks. ^
Then, too, her reputa-
tion as a cook must
be upheld — and she
"stakes" it on Calumet
every time. Sheknowsit
will not disappoint her.
Order a
} presided at the business session. Tto
lesson for the afternoon was in charge *e**h>n of tto peacock fan, there you must he looked over frequently to lie cine
of Mrs. Kogcrs. Roll Call was answered will find adventure of a high order; sure that the hands are uot liecomlng ®t all dealers
with interesting facts of the Middle romantic drama of deep interest—aad too tiRht. A tight baud will prevent Co., Mfgrs.
Ages". Mrs. Htuhha read a paper eon- tto kind of action you want, wish for proper circulation and might cause fa- j
cerning "Miracle l'lays'. Mrs. Klllott and get whet.- Ruth Roland is tto hero- tal injury. Kegular inspection, how- j
discussed 'The York Pageants". ine. Nee "The Adventures of Ruth" at I ever, will avoid auy such danger.
Foster-Milburn
Buffalo. N Y
and have the
"company" kind of bakings
every day.
Calumet contains only such
ingredients aa have been
approved officially by tto
U. S. Food Authorities.
Tan an«U|N hqtfe.
Putting Ring in Wing
When the chick Is almut 6 weeks old
At the close uf the study a social the Star Monday. April 26th.
hour was enj<xy«*d. Mrs. W. E. Hicks — ■ —
served must delicious refreshments of' What Women Want to Know
sandwiches, pie ami coffee. Mrs. J. W.! Here are a few of the questions *hat
Klrkman, of Atuarillo, was a guest of ; were asked home demonstration agents
the club. in Illinois during Decemlier. They in-
The program for May ,'i will lie as - dicate the kind of service which these
follows: intension workers from the I'tilted
Passion Play. j States Department of Agriculture and ! no large blood vessels and with a small
Holl Call -Characters from the Play, j the State agricuinral colleges give (ami j penknife a clean incision is made.
Hjss-ial Topics: |Br*' B'v'' " Ht'" greater ex-j There will lie little or no bleeding from
Mediaeval Vows for Miraculous lie- ','n'' *° 'he people in their territories, j the wound. One end of the hand is
Ruth did!
See "The Adventures of Ruth."
Other people love tn-es and you will
. . . ... . too. if you plant and care for them,
the band is removed from the leg and it
Inserted in the wing. To do this, one
of the chicken's wings is spread and
held against the light. A {mint is se-
lected alMiiit one fourth of au inch from
the edge of the wing where there are
Good Printing at The Brand.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Daya
DraMtoa refoad money If PAZO OINTMEN1 tags
Id cure I (chin*. Blind. Bleadlo* or Pnamdint Plks.
Instantly relieves Itch in* Piles.
rwtfol steep utter the Hm aupt
They may uot know the answers to all
Mrs.
the ipiesttoils asked them, hut they are
! in touch with sources of information,
luith State ami Federal, ami can ob-
tain the knowledge from 1111 authority
slipped through the hole and the ends
are brought together. If there is no
fastening the ends are simply iappeii.
The ring should not Is* pressed together
or the circulation wiii lie cut off ami
llveranee Mis. J. W. Hicks.
The People of OhoramuicrKan
W. K. lllcks.
Review of Magazine Articles upon
ItcmicriiiK of the I'hiy Mrs. Donald. . .
wru I,. ...111 |„, .|.„ i„MI|wr ..,w| on the subject. Demonstration agcnt* the chicken uiay low the hand. When
M^.™"oukwright the hoHtl^ >• « « •' donbtleaa could give as the fastening is completed, the band
" dlverslfled a list as this one from IIIi- should l * in ring form.
nols. j This wing riug gives a permanent
"Please plan a sample menu for a 1 mark which will last years. I'sually,
Barbers Line bred Anxiety Here fords
Representing Gudgetl « Simpson's bent producing families
1 oung Stock for sale at all times.
If you appreciate the better class of cattle, you
will find them on my farm. Address
RFVER PARK HEREFORD FARM
C. R. Barber, Prop. Hereford, Texas.
A Surprise Dinner
A surprise dinner was given at the
home of Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. Head, April
20. Mrs. J. W. Kirkman. of Amarillo,
however, when the chicken reaches ma-
turity. the breeder puts on a leg band
in addition as this is easier to read.
I letter still, a band is put on each leg j
so if one Is lost the bird still can be'
middle-aged man and woman who have
hut $7 a week for food."
"I cookiil lye hominy In an alnmin-
I who is visiting Mrs. Head, was the guest j um kettle and it turned quite black.
| of honor Kach lady brought a dish of; What was the trouble?^
i "something good" which was served In, "Can you suggest suitable food for an > identified.
j cafeteria style. During the dinner an j old man with a weak stomachV"
| amusing game was enjoyed when a word j "What points siiouhl be observed in Ranker-Farmer .Meeting
i was selected and each person was ask- the selection of a pressure cooker. The Banker-Farmer meeting will lie
Mil to make a rliymu with the word, 'wheeled tray and vacuum cleaner?" j held at College Station, April l!0 and
I Mrs. Hill Itussell won first prixe. Kach "Is there a possibility of puttiug a 21, with the object of the bankers and
j guest then told the liest joke that she satisfactory indoor toilet in a house farmers making a study of improve!
I could think of, after which it was de- tin. i has neither furnace nor water (agriculture ami learning how advanced
I elded to hold a course of lectures to I system ?" cultural methods and better livestock
' instruct Mrs. Kussell on the nature of "1 want to make soap of cracklings. and feeding may he used most elftftive-
rabbits and Mrs. Orr on the history of :ind lye. The recipe says to use an iron ly in each community. In this manner
! the Ku Kliix Klan. kettle. Will it do to use my eops er. it is hoped that the hanker may learn
I It was then dish washing time, the apple-butter kettle?'.' the advantages of such practices ami
! quantity, not the "quality" of the work "Where can I get a good glass table I encourage same by llnuticing the farm-
| was noticed. In the afternoon a pro- top? ers so that they uiay put them iuto
gram consisting of nursery rhymes "I would appreciate information practice, while the farmer may learn
i was enjoyed. The guests departed about any practical electrical dish- j eomcthing of what is lacking in His
WANTED—Your Cream
W. R. Hawkins, now located with the Lem Car-
lyle Grocery, is Agent for the Nisseley Creamery
Company of Amarillo. and will buy your cream for
cash, at current market prices, any day in the week.
Don't Forgft the Place—Carlvle's Grocery
WE PAY CASH'
abont four o'clock thanking Mrs. Klrk-
j man for being the liUKK-ent cause of
j such a pleasant day.
j Those present were: Mesdames Al-
| len. Bell, Conkwrlght, (•Ullland. Klrk-
| man. Orr. Russell. Stubbs, Shirley and
, Read.
washer." ' system of fiutn management, and by
"Can you tell me If the Klberta peach the assistance which the banker can
is a good variety to plant In northern lend him l e induced to adopt such
Illinois?" changes as may prove beneficial in his
"The women in our unit want to particular circumstances. It is a co-
heautlfy their yards. Can you send us operative movement for bringing the
material on landscape gardening?" farmer and banker closer together for
— j "Please send me suggestions for home mutual assistance in Improved agricul-
Clrele No. 1 Has Dinner ;bureau exhibits at county fairs." ture since all wealth comes from the
{ Wednesday. April 21. the members' "1 have some chickens I do uot care soil The banker meds the farmer and
; and a few friends of Circle No. 1 met keep on feeding. Please send me dl- the farmer needs the banker and this
! In an all day session In the home of rections for canning them." furnishes an opportunity for both to
! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cilltland The af-; "<'« Tou tell me If —malted w™ how coopenition may result in
fair was a surprise to the hostess and n Hk contains the necessary vitamins?" improving agriculture and thereby lm-
; w as planned to welcome her In her uew | "Will you please suggest a program proving the community. The program
home. for our women's club this year?"
Tin- guests iiegan to arrive, each with i "Will you please send to us a simple
n dish "f "good eats'. just as the mid- pb«y for children which will emphasise
day meal was lieing placed on the table i the need of milk?"
for the family, however, plans as well "Please semi us budgets for an
j its the menu were changed at once and Income. There art* four in the family."
a more elalmrate dinner was nerved, j "Can you direct me to an orthopedic
1 In fact, the eats proved so numerous Hinir near , where I may take
that the buffet was eallcd to aid the a child who had infantile paralysis?"
table In holding Its burden. A most 1
wrnderful dinner it was ami. that It! To keep a complete breeding rc-ord narvomness an.H'i'ckn««r
for the two days has hceu made ex-
ceptionally Interesting and Instructive!
to all concerned and should prove cx-
You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and yoe $<et mora
enjoyment out of everything when your'
blood is in good condition. Impurities In
the bioou have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
, „ „ . . . , nervousness and sickness.
was enjoyed by all present was shown of even a small flock of chickens is Q^oyg'j TASTELESS Chill TONIC
not an easy tank as anyone who has restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
had kny experience knows, but nccur- and Enriching the Blood. When you fed
ate records are of inestimable value in its strengthening. Invigorating effect, see
building up breeds ami flocks and are j10* il brings coior to the cheeks and bow
well worth the time expended In oh- ltJ™Efwe? th® appetite, you will then
taiulng them. appreciate its true tonic value. j
Mark Rack En 0ROVE'S TASTELESS Chin TONIC i
th- ft-.t i„ 1. — Is not a patent medicine. i« is simply !
The Unit step in tto wort is the re- Bnd QUININE suspended in Syrap.
cording by a leg-hand number or some So pleasant even children like it Tto
other accurate means of tdentlfk-ation hw~xj needs Quinine to Purify It and IKON \
of tto male and female which have to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop*
been mated together. With the aid of! miesnever fail to drive out impurities in )
a trap nest each egg la identified and j blood.
immediately marked with tto number ;
of the ton that laid It The eggs from JftSSJSPtmVtoJLJto ofto£sl!
one ton are put Into a separate wire ] ttorty-tve yean a#>. folk?
basket or netting bag in tto incubator.; would ride a long distance to getGROVFS
By this meana each chicken, when it, TASTELESS Chill TONIC when •
hatches, will to lncloeed and have a' member of ttotr family tod Malaria «
label on it which will identfy It with | n®«w • body-huikhng. strengtb-ghrinf
ita tonic. The formula is just the same to-
When the chick Is removed from tto j K from any drag
NOTICE
On account of labor conditions, we will be forc-
ed to go on a spot cash basis, and will do so May
3rd, 1920. This is not because our customers do
not pay us, but because we are short of help and
haven't the time to make collections.
Thanking our many and valued customers, we
remain
Very truly vonrs,
Hereford Steam Laundry
by the way that everything went from
sight.
In the afternoon the regnlar meeting
was held, the usual lesson conducted
ami business attended to.
Honoring Miss Helen I mntorl
Miss Helen Shore entertained Wed-
nesday, April 21st. in honor of Miss
Helen Lambert who is to leave soon
for Chicago. A very pleasant evening
was spent in music and game*. Those
who attended were Mimes Sena Mae
Mounts, Olive Wilson, Johnnie Wood,
Catherine WUson. Victoria Wilson, and
Helen Lambert Messrs. Oden Weems,
Ho Chamness, Ferd Johnson, Douglas
Couneii, Jack Mouata, Dubba Pitman,
and Homer Wilson. Miss Helen was
aaalsted In tto evening of pleasure by
Miss LoUie.
New Shipment
Dandv
Silk
Shirts
Just Received
Prices:
$2.50 to $18.50
SPECIAL—Kldd Caskey. well
known Tailor. Is now In
ctorge of our TAILORING
and CLEANING and PRESS-
ING Departments!
Csll ami take a look at the sweltext
line of Shirts ever shown In Here-
ford.
Another Shipment of
Madras Shirts due to ar-
rive this week.
See tto Special Shirt Display In
our Windows.
Gallagher & Sons
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