The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. [34], Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1925 Page: 1 of 9
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ALBANY, TEXAS, FRIDAY. MARCH 6, 1825
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SHACKELFORD COUNTY
HEREFORD SHOW A SUCCESS
The I rfth Annual Heretord Slum and S -t • It > . > . I- .
County Hereford Breeders' Assoc atnn was a -1 11; ■ I -u.-r,-- 11 tni
>ebrurtiy .Mil, l!tj.r>, tin1 assocint ion -old thirl si Mi i- li« ' ■ • i • i
rattle, and llie a ventre price paid w..s i|iiiti *;i' to . n ' : |
the association. finite n large hiuiiIm . i out <>r low him !
all over the Wist, in t i<-t, the largest i mber oi I". > - n t'.• im
the association were here. Permit ns l«i say, that thi s|,a. kcltonl I'miiii)
Heretord Stum whs a rewlutnn to all visitor-., i <• i only • n the
auctioned off beauties, hut the prize winner" and all rattle on • hitiot
wan a aure enough fat stork show At this juiietim, • want to -;«>p m-t
long enough to say, that the Shackelford Count v Hereford Brecdei ' \ ■- >
riation i* no longer an experiment, hut it ha* pa<sfV tlat stage, at .1 is now
■ neeeaa. Yea, t-«>ne over the top, and is now em of the hi" Mrrefonl
•Oeeiaaea of the Went, unii Shackelford county is on tie map > thi " f
of The Hereford." I>wik over the li*t of visitor* gi ten b. low I .mi
trill dineover that our fame h* a Hereford count ha vi.tn ahi*«'nd, '-.Ft
Vtorth, Kansas City, Mo., and even New York tolls were here 'o see i.tir
fine eattl# Mr. Ferris Campbell, representing the Citv Vatioriril Rank of
Vew York, richest bank in the world came all tl.i *i > F own here t«. se< onr
fine cattle. Below we give a list of nil -<t|e«, prii r- paid, riurnl.i r n .1 kind
rilso purcFiawer* And the editor of the Vrw$ i inlibted to Mr Ti V R. i
nolda, *eerefar\ of the organisation. foi nil tin d. • ■
WINNERS
Class I Hulls niKi'd on or In ion- l'i'Jl
1-t I(. \. Colbert <V Son, Si an: 'op! I. . I'.< I'
'2nd W I. [liaison, Albany, T< i 'io ■ llm
Clii" - 2 Mull - ■ ■1 rd ' ii I'
1st -Colbert \ Son, on Majoi lioin'i.. . Jvi
2nd Jno. M. (list, Odessa, Te\ i . on Beau ['••• • •
3rd—Colbert A. Son, on Superior mtli
4th—I B. Cailhle. Iii; spun.-. Te\a , on \"ii I'
Class Bulls, ealved ill l''2't (ill hetwern .Iim i '> It mm! 1 «• :• I"' i.
1st—Colbert ii Son, on Major Domino, With.
2md—f. W. Alexander. Alhanv, Texas, on Cabin
•Irtl .lam. F. Kedariek, Albany, T exas, on au * al.i.i, 11 1.
4th—P. S. Kendnrk, Albnny, Te-va*, on llorian
Cliw 4-- Bulls calved in 1921—(hi between .FuI> I and Septemrlii Oil
1st—Kendriek, on Woodford Cirove.
2nd—Oeo. T. Delntosse, Albany, Texas, on Beau Brilliant. *'h
•Ird—R. A. Klliott, Moran, Tet|n, on Bean Onward.
4th—L. A. Sander*, Albany, Texan, on Bleodwell, 3rd
Claw 6—Ball* ealved in 1P23—(«) Wetan* a Oct, tot and Tkc "ftth
lit^yWit A Sob, an Bean Comfort.
t, m FWb Flaahlvfht HMh. -
Bcac Plaahlifht, 11th.
4th—F. W. Alamnder, m Rjiadelrne, 2nd.
t Clam •— Ball* ealrM ia"W24 hatween Jan. 1st aod Apr. 10th
l«t—C* I Wert A San, an Bean Treble*, 2nd.
2nd—Srdwiek, on Bo Headl'^fht 42ad.
—Alaraadar, an Bf aAard.
Claaa 7—ORAKD CKAKPIOK BniL-folh.pt * Soa. or. Major
I lamina, 28th.
Claw •—Twa lmlla bred aad awned by *xMhilcr:
Calheit A Sao, on Beau Caiafort and Beau Trehlov, «h d
2ad- C.iat, on Bean Homino and Cray Model.
3ad—Alexander, on Caldo and Randeline.
4th—Seilwiek, on fto Headlight, 2^th, and r>i«n Caldo 11 lh
Claaa P—Cow* calved on or before 1921:
latColbert & Son . Oil Belle Wtiodtord, 1 ft.ri11
2nd-—T, A. Ward, on Belle Hero
Class 10—Heifers calved in 1!*22
lat—Colbert & Sou, on I.urili I In rt Ism d.
2nd Kendrirk, on Actress.
Clasf 11—Heifers, calved in l''2H (a) Ixt^un lanuat 1-t unl limi
10 th:
lat—Colbert It Son, on F^-lle ltlanrhard, lWth
2nd—Colbert A Son, on I*d> Pruid, 28th.
rind—Robert E. Manley, Abilene, Texas, on Fttau B. Maid, !">t!i.
4lh— Mel^afoaae on
Claaa 12—Heffara, Calved lu Iff"*) (b) between .'oh l t aud Si'pt .".Otb-
lat Chat, m lUdaat, mk.
Jtid--Kandrieh, no Miu Hanuao
Claaa J3—Haifaia, calvrd In l«l (a) fcetwcei Oct 1st aod Dec ^ljt:
lat—Calhait A «■*. an C«K ie 2nd.
2 d—ti«M, an MuaVata«a«. Hk
3rd—Ward, an Mm Karl.
4lh—R. B. Klliatt, Maraa, Tezaa, an Lacide Gvoiya, Sad.
Claaa 14—Heifer*, aalead In 1924, hetwafen ,?m.aat> 1st and Apijl .'10ih;
lat—Calhart A Baa, am Ball* TrrMoa.
2ad Giat, as Mia* Para«oa. 2M
R3t4—Bedwiek, an Belle Headlight, 34th.
i U —Mauley, an Baaa B. Maid, 44th.
,«aaa IS—GRAND CHAMPION FEMALF -Calbert d Sou, on ,.,u..le
.Jnlaal.
Claaa 1 —Steers ralved in 1P2I, between Sept 1-t, and Flee. IKt, 1923:
lat—Alexander, on Perrleso,
2nd- Alexander, on Torn
3rd- Kendrirk, on
Class 17 Steers ralved in IVI hetwern T-- 1-t -,r .1 f IO'I
1st Kendrick, on
(Coitiruo.' or Pjijje 8)
THE MOTHER
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Io alter all v < know ot . net or pant
m in, ta r i,l i .ei\ mother that she iimv ri\<
• 11 11' i ieni, in|h tin -'.ii ihat i * 1 :* '"iI ! rotii
''' I hi hands thai til Id us u|m u l M'e f 111
("in. uii-eltish iind imnertal. I,et u- liMik through
i ■ tie. aud teach aya 11 our lips to prav t r fii-r,
l-nnwiir that -I, la,..I the ti.mti that Ac mi^'ht In. Patiently she endured
and tM.hr .hi ulTeniL workinir without thanks and lahoririif without
r««nrd hrawl. lut.ltii? lilt with its sunshine and -hadow, its .r.iilt^, and
,n' • ,K '",l lTH ,-s ""'I thorns, the eroan , the dories and p>l-
"i di ; ! tl I er jaiwer, eontrollini; by iritlnit. Io . the de.t , e-
■>t individual lut , at .1 thin ruTiri^f at d directinj; thi r«.ur-i ot i.a.nns, Ir
lie eentle, tiail -ail t;olh<i -i.i rounded In | ligations and |a vert>', in n
wililerrie--, b\ inrori':pt .1,1, |ov, i/a \, |,, „. tl, ||„ w,„|d. J, ,t „,t
'mie that no I ecd tt.i- mute afijieal and noble example, wiberly aril Honestly
con«iderinir the best nd wisest ;,v that our cfvili/ation may h. preserved
and streri'dhened We 11 uld remernhei the words of Walt Whitman:
'•Produce {Treat |e,-.,ns. the re-t follow-" France* \ .Colliris.
"Th. II.,
m "1 III I It-p tori) * *
Geo. T. Reynolds Dies
'" •• •! tn ii to pii -s. .ie«, w,i, " eived ot thi death i,t '
I' lley noli I i.t l'..it Wi.nl. ii.,| W.dn, d ni -ht. ft., a !„„•.■ Ii,,,
ll1"' 1,1 '"•on-lit tu,.'. t„ Albany toe inert . •
,"n,l!'1 ■ " '< 1 'Ii •!. ■ n.oniinsr at ten o'rlo.k, Rev Thomps«.i of Fort
^'■ ^I'ihy, ot Mb,-my, olliciatint," Complcti wri e up of his
h" 11 w ap|'. . I in next i „su, of the New-
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1.0. Gordon's Father Dies
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' ^ ( -m>iii ! ' ithtiini \k;i.k oto fat kN!i. s, on '\ccownt
i tb« ^iiouv ot in?, father, J. A. fionioh It's with |h.it
*e ' hroiiieh the death or1 ttu^. -plendid citizen. He was one ot those splen
lid sjierii'ii ns ot ^outliem riti/enship, loyal and patriotic to the ideal- ot the
Id Southland, and Ins kihd are pasying out very rapidly. His last rei ain
*eri brought ba>-k fo Hubbard t ity tor borrial \S f extend ayatpatlij to
'be beieared family in their sorrow. "
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H« iae of The Harwtard"—
lota F. Mmk Urp Mtr
lo4m F. Sedwtfk, orw af the piooier lloretord hraarfat* «f HbaakaHwnd
.wusty, a at* aur at the U-K *t eeller* at the i b w LLad thrwt in U«e aratUin
*«le, end th«*i wild tittien on the aide, all hulls, tuakiq^ a total vf amhtis a
haa«L I II tell you, old Bo Headlight'* rvj«cUlivn kae goat thraad cjiJ
laika ^eek alter hia strain, uoue better in the world. Tea, j«st aruh strains
as that if wbmt pat* our county on the map, henee our idwif*n t.s: The Home
'It The Hereford. ftt cooKTatulate .Tohn K. Kedaicl. and he deaervea all
that mm eoine I is way, in the year* to come, an he if one of the pioneer
Heretord bn-iiier« of the county, and baa spent thousands of dollar' tr
building up hit herd, had faith in it, while the lone homs looked on and
doubted, imw he sets it bark on em, they are buying his stutt.
"The Home of The Hereford"
Notice To Contractors
Sealed ptu|M.-ils luldri -ed to the Coiiuui^siuueit.' Vouit hc the i:..-
provrnunt oi rrrtain iuirhway-. m Shuckeltord t ouuty, will he teceivwl ut
the oftuc ot the i ounty t Ink at Albany, Texa.-, until Hi ..'rlo< W «. in.,
March 11, IflL' i, ajul ihrn publtrly oj* nod and read
Daacnption of Work T« Ba Dona
< on.-tru. tion ot earth (jrude and drahkntre atrooture* «n 12.7 mile* of
Highway No. 1 < oi wbirh the tollowmy are the pi.uoipai approximate
oiuntiUea;
Ctahte yard* aarth work,
i.HW Cahie yards raek ate*rattan
l;JW Cahte ranta —aefeta.
i ponnda rte#l.
fVteileil plaas and spiKiflcationa af the work way ha seen far axr "!*'
nation, and the information may he ahtained at li e affire af the Caunty
Fninkieer at Mbany, Texaa, and at the ©iW of the State Highway TW
partment State Initio* Building, Austin, Tex <.
A eertified, or si «hier'a check on a State ar Vational Bank
Tevaa, for Foar Thoaaaid >N*e Ilundrvd Dollars («4o00.00) made payable
without roeonrsc, to the order of Ri, hard Dy(> s, Countv .Tndjfe af Shaek-
elforrl County, mint accompany each proposal a* M >ruar*ntee that thi
bidder, it snccerfariil, will enter into contract ar.d make bond in accordance
with rei|nire ncnts of the specification* The riirht is reserved by the piirtv
ot the firvt jvrt In n.',e'-l nnv and all pni|w>sa|- nnd to waive nil fecht '
entities.
Prt |sisii|- she I1 i' it* ii! iii -mil.I en\tlo|s unl marked ''!<.■
ti r 11 . ( onslnii'tio i . | <li lire, kenridtre Kond in Sluirkelford Co int"
T\S, F.. PliUF. Coitnly F'ri^in. i r
A COUNTRY ROOE
VISITS THE CITY
' '' ^hil ne Ai.lin day, and while vvaiking down i.rie ot
man thoroughfare ot th. city. undr. the shadow of sky acrapcra, and
•« iiiir,. iiht hki, hayieed in tow 11 rttdis^ -i_i.-, ohli\n,u-. ot stftvl traffiej
' in a j:,m. Having just eat an ex. . Ilent lurichw.n, and out < ob
1 'N ' lia.i wa a.I.lui" tf.i tiriishiiiii 'ouch to the usual noon day
"I l ie w.is a song as m > Mi nded our way down Main
-tint, no: be11ik concerned about the order ..i traffic .ops, the iionk of
"or till passing throng just musim.'. Ves, it wa.s sj.nn#
• '' 'I HUS ri-iiitr, "e kick was in our blood, and our brain children
'lit ' ''r " "I'ring trolif, the scent of .Ii.^vimmI blo>s4,nts, tra/r.uice of
jM-arh bln.iru.s, the KTeen ^hls- and babhliiuf brook*, and the sonK of the cur-
lew and il lark wrut our audience. O yes, we were out in the big opr.i,
jmsture- i,'r n in (fraud old Shackelford county, and we thought the *tree4
noise n, only the moomir of Hereford cattle, io we pnt our hand hwk to
i-'ivr tl.., orr a slant, tourhed -oniething metalir That's the la«t we ree-
roll, rt i, ' riiomeiits, and when we gained our better seniles, a lot cf
• How us out on th«' sidewalk brushing the du t off our pantaloub* aud
plying i- with (|iii -tions ns to our physical hurts. The fellow did not aria
""r day dreaming in a rommercial noonday traffic
urn. If. ults s.uiiiuril up, 'i badly sprained ankle, hobbling around on
, -i I'el es ; d thanking the -ods that it's no worse. We are indebted to
r"'" ( " i""1 "" W'Tdown there at the Chamber of Com nerce
<i|. "ut nippled ankle s„ that we could drne home, mani-
' ■ Tin la/zi. «it| our left foot and make a safe landing to homo,
flu [Tome of The Hereford"
Breckinridge Good-Will Trippers
lin < k. n, i.,ue i mod W ill I uppers were in \ uleiiee here Saturday, yea,
the, . an . in hunrhes, and mingled with our citizenship, and every on; of
then, wen boosters for Heretord rattle, and it |-os.,ible, would have bought
It. whole show. That leads us to say, that I lie city of Breckenridge aud the
r'ty "I Mbany are mighty rlosely connected, -ocially rornmereially r..id
i.thn wi.. Mid always when Albany has called i|«,n them, why thev n arch-
■ i! torwrir.l with a solid Imc up, and shouted tor Albany. We have never
forgorto,: their ard in the ron.l bond issue, they eame to our relief i.t |*rsoD,
and spent their own money to help u out, and w« thank you Good Will
Tripper. tmm ,hP Dynamo City, rigidly named, and further more, when
you need any help, just look this way, and toot your horn, and w will
answer the .all, dmniing Clear Fork or Fhat oot- Como on, fellow*, aad
l«4'a put Stephen* county and Shackelford on tbe map, make all the world
•it up and Uke ootke. Tea, Breekenridge, you hare th# ail and §Kt, V*
have the whiU face imttle, and all we need b Worlds of «af«r, and take It
fiwm n«, The Clear Fork i romg u ho damn ad, and that Irwrttiik it ( •
•B(t t« he iwcserml like the rmt. O* in the faith wvw am, Djwm,
a«d let'j waUr this daaert; mdetitep California and the Va^ta TalVy,
and ttie« all the wwrld will nine and ait sndai ear yrapa winaa o «t tig Im,
^ h«"^red af thovmAa of wiuie iaaad aattia TiU he the Hntlbod pro-
af alfalfa aieadawa—The Bmtie Of The Hereford. ,
—"The Home af The Rerrferd"—
Brack Waftar lays HaiMt
B. S. Walker .hanker and millinoairr oil man of Brackf&ridgc, was aaa
of xhe liberal huyera ot Heretord rattle at o<ir Heretord Show Saturday.
Vea, Breck Walker, ae he i* known throughout Went Texas, baa reaeutly
pui.hn-ed two flue ttinches in Shackelford county, the C 11. Caubk ranch
on the ( ieai Fork, and the A. .F. Center ranch out on Foyle Creek, about
thirty s4.i!rtms in all, and now he in the market for Hereford cattle tc
-tork the>, two ranches. And by doggies, it looked like he was to
buy thi whole shooting match; w'us the most l.heral buyer in the Auctiot
Sale, then hi u~"t in tin private [h ns and just kept on buying. Prid R. V.
< oil* i t a. Son $1,(K)0 for a herd bull, and two hundred dollar* for a choice
better <• yis, these Shackelford county FIrreford beauties cateb the
• ye* of pios|netive buyers, aud they unloose tlnir purxe atrin-^ and pul!
dean t) t, white facea.
—"The Home of The Hereford"— ' j
Twehe MMioa fNt Gissar
Throekifwrton i <uity has the distinction af hrtagiof in a 'weIra
luHiita, loot gaseer. Same was hiwoght ;n last week. The leeitln la ea
tha Tan K; chard'• fee, tea nulea aoath of I hneckmertaa, * Albany a ad
ThM>okii.a;'ton read. Tea, oar -1ster oounty la getting ait tha oaafh Mia ail
world la turned its eyaa ihat «cd handmb vi wv^la are |aia|ta ha
drilled «p that ar y thi* year. «.|
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—"THe Home of Tha Hereford"—
tw 01 UttM Cani
In tie uvar tut ore the Albany New* is going tn get out an ail
< \eriii£ Shackelford and Thrwkmorton count it-*. In thin addition ft-e «iU
Lave • general write up of all the interest, developmenta. piwdnefaa eta.
We think that the time has arrived now to put thia country on the map aa
an oil proponitivn, as there no doubt the crude MtuatHW, the oaf .Topping!
are manifest, and it is not worth while to stnnojle along here and hd .T«r
veais in developiVig this country, let's get at it and bring this wealth oot o*
the ground not next year, but this vear Cnnle oil i- ip, things !ook gooi!
i.ii the i mi hundreds <>f millions of capital e. king iru-eslmcpt >rt the ii'
t ii .lilt ss, so let's go out and tret 'em.
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