The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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alwajr« -hj in*. "1 wnckl to «k> this" ur
I ought to «k> that." Hoy*. daa't flat
lull* that habit: If* t«u rlnkjr Y<m
way easily bwoBW * failure through It.
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"I afcall do thai."
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that It will l High You had
■rt huay and raiiiiuite the hue* atlll
•troug randgti t > «a r. hut .lou t Mprt
rrwulik if a |*tg i wrak and baaraa or
■ ••aching and ith * ferer of IDS or
a<m-. It dcaw not work that wajr/h«t
! It will aw n*o«t of th« herd If yon art
at oar** Kverv itay yew May I* pearl
ki > time io«t Hum the daa«l aad
elvan the itUf' the ery hewt row know
after the wor*t l« over ami all traf-
#«• into and out of thlo lnm l««t that h*
not at «olutel> mm'Mtlal. for thi* will
I trip to chufk It* «|xr«ad in thr it
horhood Poland China Journal
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iteellm* la thr aMriurt.
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Iwt 'hi* wwk, with a
n* of quality and thr atarkat
*ho ing an twiwaar of IOi- for thr
w«*«k mutdfr to| lwih« miiH aad
packer top MLM.
Mt.«k*T wrr* w,v ■runt with ha
be.' filing a naiad ST OH to fTJIft
M«.# *1h lightered for th# wni. i;W
M«>is« *la lightered *atur waak
l**t ywar 4.181
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H * i* a Hhi|UM t* Hart* At Mtilpw ?*
FARM LOANS
We an uw naklag laaaa •> Fi
at • f Mmhle rale ol interest. All
are aaaia by I. S. Ireland.
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FUNDS A VAILABLE MOW!
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| • '••l it U Iwing liuru^d for furl In kiiw
arrlloaa W«MM Tf**
good wm shame matin ton
thousand thsbs
A pohiiahrr. about to nrll thr writ-
.tiga of a notml Atarri<-au auldrr. iu
look form. advt>rti*«M ita i-ontrut* aa
"thr itiaiur of thr wurld." In otbrr
ord . It ia drrmrii attrartirr. for
uouey waklng purpoaaa. to blaaoa orrr
hr •-oniitry thr fart that thr world ha*
«bamr.
What'a thr nutter witb ua Twentirth
Vntury folk* anyway? Why I* It that
k> miiuy of ii* Amrricana arr alwaya1
auM'kinK Momrtblug. alwaya looking for'
hr bad In anything, alway* rrady to
wlirri> that wroug* an- advam-lng ou
is. alway* *uaplelonlng iwinr abomlna
Inn or othrr?
Th«- "*liamr of th«> world." for«H>th
do*t ivrtain!y tbrrt> i* *hamc Iu thr
vorlil always ha* In*«ii anil alwaya,
vlll 1*' a* long an It i* InhahittHl hy bu-
nati |H>n|iir. But thrri* i* trn tlioil>au«l,
Iuii'* niori* i<ha*tity. trn tbouaand time*
iiurt' stood on tlii* rnrtli than thrre ia
ihiuiir. ami th«'r>' alway* will In* —BE-
'Al SK THIS KAICTII IS INHABIT
:n BV HKI KNT HI'MAN I'KOPLE.
lClllt— an- lliadi' to llaw rxcrptiuu*.
riirrf is iii> rulr whrrr rlirrr i- no ex-
•••litioii. The liiiiuan heart In the lua^
- xximl aii«l moral and lovulilc. In
uily tin- I'Vi'fptlona! Iiiiuinn I* thr la-art
•huiiieful. Ami that'* all then- i- r«. ii
Habit iii*- a lot of thi'iK* I|.-il tr
* ill i-vrii rhaUtfi- the heart. It ii i- «>•
'is t< t«- a hahit with the ina>> ■<! n-
o look for -ItBllir. rlliwiliir— ainl tfrii
•ral Infamy, we may In* huh- that tin*
31 tli will rlitijj lt> ii* ami it in,-i> .■ \ «ii
urn into n eam-i-r ufflirtin^ the whole.
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WHO WOIU> IIK SOAK FOR
T.WKS?
Senator LaFolletlr'* a riever man.
•lit when lie talk* of laxini; A 1.1.
W'KAI.TH ill Ameriea to the limit lie
i< ** <|iiite a ill*taiH-e.
The nation'* total wealth I* e iiinat-
•il at alMiut three humlreil tiiliioii-
tXaiNMNNMNHMMNIi in roillifl iitiuihrr*
In tiii* *iiui are reckoned city hoii*e-
tail lot*, farm*. < lothiiiK- toi k. rro|i*.
|illl>ll< ImlhllliK*. a- well a^
Mtnil*. faeiorie-. riiiltMa<l* ami
At a time when bog eholrm ha* a|>
l**a red In ma ay different «tatw, any In-
formation regarding thr iliaraar la wrl-
nme Thr following i|ite*tlon and an-
*wer arr taken from thr l ro*er* Trie-
gram:
"We bare a herd of aprlng ahoata
that hare been very healthy and thrifty
all *ummer Thia week one of them
*ti>pprd aatlng. refuaing ererytblng hot
iM-raaioaally a awallow of eold water.
Now throe more are acting about thr
*ame. They lie in their bed* mo*t of
thr time, very *tlll. a* tbiHigii sleeping.
If they get Hp It i* ea*y to *ee that
they are hollow In the flank and w
weak that they weave from *ide to aide
a* they attempt to move the hind limb*.
The bowel* are not particularly iimnw.
fan you name tbl* tll*ea>u- and tell ua
Oklahoma City, itkla Nov 12. IMtl
t'ATTI.E
t'attle r«ii-i| ;« dropprtl off iharfif
thi* week, but the ilrcline iu auppUni
failed to *timulate the market appreel-
ahiy ami tlie umlertonr ha* been weak
throughout, only alnuit (MHO bead oa
the market for tlie week A few load*
of *trer from TVxa* averaging In thr
1060 elaa* brought <4 V> .while i*id lot*
made up thr balance of packer pur
chaae*. Fi r tin- week the «terr market
• io*r<i generally a quarter lower, amy!*
not «o much In *pot while there wen*
other* that a quarter hardlv i-overed
thr decline The butcher mnrket U
steady for the week with liot much
kimmi «tnff here. The calf market I*
fully aleaily on vealer*. while beavioa
.were movlnit around a utmrter lower,
top Iteliig
The stocker niiii fe#-«lei market con-
CASH
Wr pay «aah tor Cream. Bgga Paul
try, air. Try aa mum aad
you'll try m agalu
Conklin Produce
HOGS
Fat hofp. Lean Kog . Big ho§ . and Little
bay em, every day in the year, except Sunday*, awl
pay tlie top pri(*. lie «nre and «ee me before
•aH.
G. V. Brtmlev
That Dish Sale
is making a Hit!
Join the Crowd!
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GARRISON BROTHERS *
bridge*
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Take
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the farm item aloin- Ten
••Iii f.ii iii- ami their liiiililinu-
k imii'liiheit ainl crop* al"iie II*
ill• to \w-ll uM-r mil ihinl of ..lit
LETS
BUILD
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tell million lioll-r- .111.1
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tt •■tilth. Th. n a.1.1 ;li
: ua I. ^ iii- •unit
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lot-
At thi> time tlirre i- a finale in the air that hint* of
romins winter. Stmt Build that Veti' Home.
Rockwell Bros.
Company
11 a.
ii. i
I.
Phone 4.
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\RE \<)( INTERESTED IN GETTIM; THE H LL V MA E T OF
VOI R CASH WHEN YOl SPEIVD IT FOR THE THIN(;S VOl NEED?
The Price is the Thing
Examine the following priees. on meat<« and groeerie*. whieh we are making for
one week for CASH:
All Steak, pound $ .1> 1 Gal. flan Honey 1.6.">
All Roast*, pound .10 Re*t Dried Peaehe*. poun«l — .20
Bolognas |K>un<i .20 Beat Dried Prunes, pound — .18
VI einer«. pound .20 <Juart Jar Jam _ .8r>
Pork, pound .20 1 dor., ran* Bean* 1.00
Breakfast Baron, pound .35 3 Ih. Can Loui* Coffee 1.1.
1 Gal. Can Apple* .T."> 1 doz. ran* Tomatoes* . I ..~>0
1 Gal. Can Apple Butter 1.35 English U aliiut«. pound .30
The alwive priee « are in effeet for the nevt ten days. Iii ^iiiiiiny 1 wlneMlay
Miornitig. Noveml>er 15. and ending Saturday night. No\ ember 2f . 1^21.
For Cash Only
H. H. HALSELL GROCERY
The Responsible People
This Community Are
Those Who Bank
Their Money
fhrv iirr thr aillhitioil*. thr prom r**iv ♦* pctiplt*
who " um- and r*tabli«h hoior and tak * thrir part iu
thr f< >rv\ard drvrlopiueiit of thr t-oiiimunit^. Peo-
ple who hank their mone\ arr looking ahrad to ,i
hitiirr that i logger than thr prr*rnt.
of
FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST CO.
"Courtesy first"
of Hereford
'Safety
m
r-
f>o you knoH the value of Fresh Flour' You get
fresh flour, direct from thr mill to \our flour bin.
v* hen you order a *ark of
(ireat lest or \marvllis
I r> j *a« k .old see thr diffi renrr. l our urorer ha-
f it mire, vnu n il! nei cr chatim*.
Great t Mill & Elevator Co.
Phone 2f>^> B. R. DFX ON, M^r.
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1921, newspaper, November 15, 1921; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254147/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.