The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 27TH YEAR, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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HUS WEEK
ALL TEN
H. KAHN. WIMP FATHER.
Bew wmiM na lit to l» Mk
* venae American farmer? Hla
farm la SIB htn. Hla Investment
r Hla avarage net return
lor IBM waa 11,188.
He could make more than that
drtrtag a atreet car, fettlnc resu
lar aleep, act wotryUg cheat the
weather, lame horaee, alck cow*,
mat on wheat huge on potatora,
blight la the orebarda, etc.
The punting queatlon la why U
a farmer?
Mere kapartoat to mlttlene ef
Americana, cotton haa gone to a
new high price for thla year, three
tlmea on three consecutive day a.
When cotton, not long ago, aold
at half today’* price, thla writer
*aid to Mr. Clarence Dillon, In-
genlua New York financier: "Buy
Marcelling I Y#“ A"reci,,ed
£QC | Mrs. Sam Hutson
« SpeewleCmala A Ce. Mwalaad
We Are Selling
youraelf plenty of cotton and you
will make a great deal of money.”
Dr. Daaua ef CehmaMa Dal
veralty, ahowa that man’a "vital
year*" can be Increaaed by the
right diet. Efficiency can begin
earlier and laat longer if men cat
enough of the right thlnga. ('hem
Utry applied to diet will aoon add
ten yeara to the worklug period of
human life.
Mra. Almee Sample McPherson
whoee conversion of alnnera
prove* her tnapired, tlglit* aa well
aa ahe convert*. Her former choir
leader, Mr. Nlehol*. any*: "(Ion-
feaa what really liapiiencil when
you were auppoaed to lie kid-
naped." Mra. Almee .Semple re-
pllea: "1 told the truth, walked In
the light and you are only look-
ing for advertlatng, which you
need." There la uothlng like cour-
age to take you through. Mra.
Almee haa It.
Bran............... $1.70
Short* ..............$2.00
Meal................$2.00
Oati ..................$ .65
Salt, per block________$ .40
Best Colorado lump coal $12.00
Beat Colorado nut coal $11.00
These prices hold good every
day in the week, subject to mar-
ket changes.
WeitTexa* Feed &Seed Co.
W. Oaim
In Waahlngtaa, Mra. Fader
«|ianked her three-yea r-old non,
Bruce, tieoauae ho would climb the
White Houae Iron fence. During
the apanklng her <8.000 dlamuud
bracelet flew off and wa* lout.
Bruce aaw the bracelet In the air
but, tuuy with Ilia apanklng, aalil
nothing. Whipping children cauaa*
greater loaa than that of any
bracelet when It deatruye the
child’* affection and re*pect for the
parent*.
Another American Lieutenant
0. <\ Champion, Jr., of the Navy.
*eta another fiylug mark. He D
believed to have broken the
world'* altitude record.
He fought a temperature 00 de
greoa below m>m and hi* plane
caught fire. An umbulanee ru*hed
to meet him, found him grinning
Instead of deud, a* wa* expected.
Our atmoaphere la BOO mile*
high, or deep, «o thin at the top
that a feather would not flout In It.
Ilow high up will men go? Will
they I*. a*lronomer* looking
through thinner ulr at the universe
on table of it*?
Montanan! Champion's rati-
mated altltilde of -17,000 IVh
ipie*ttoned. lie say* lie will go
up HgHln and higher,
Mr. Chamberlin, Afliinllr tiler
will try something new in coniiuer
elal Nhlpplng nvlullon. in * little
*l*irt model hlplane he will My
from the deck of the nIchiiimIiIp
leviathan, showing how paNsenger
.'ind mull tran*|M)rtatlon can Im
N|*'ode<l up by Hying from the hig
*hlp» a* they near port.
Meet! flying machine* will ere*.
the ocean more *afely than boat*
do now and In one fourth of the
time. Then a combination iieant
*hlp * ml pin iic w ill Hcem airauge
hut It I* a useful I munition now.
for what A hag want* to do U
uauaily what ha ton do beat.
One of hi* hay* Hked muali
and wanted to load a Jan band
Mr. Kahn aaid: “Oo ahead and
lead It.” Ha knew the Jhkx band
lit would not laat long.
Now, young Mr. Kuhn, nineteen
yeara old, haa taken to flying, l>
hla own pilot and aklllful. Thai
doea not make hla father unit
mother aleep more soundly pmh
ably, but Mr. Kahn say*: "(jo
ahead and fly."
If more American* with money
would lot their boy* H.v n> thou
■atitla of normal American hoy.
would like to fly—till* country
would aoon lead the world !u
aviation.
What’s Doing In
West Texas
A wine father Iota hla ««n da
what he want*, within reaaon
Sprowls-Cronin & Co.
HAVE
Plenty of Two-Pound and Three-Pound Fluffy Hat* of Snowy-
White Cotton and a hig aBuorinient of Oiallics, Cretonnes and
Silkalinei for fall comfort and quilt making.
Good quality, light Oil Cloth, yard___________________25c
Men’s good top Sox, smooth heel and toe, 15c, two pair for 25c
Men’s high grade, smooth-finished Handkerchiefs, 10c
each, three for________________________________25c
1,000-Sheet Roll Quality Tissue Toilet Pa|>er_________10c
Also an immense line of new Fall
Coats, with big fur collars and cuffs,
perky bows, tucks, embroidery and all
other smart trimming touches. All
prices. See them while the stock is
complete.
SPECIAL
All Isadiei and Mine*' Summer Hats,
Dresses and Coati at—
1-2 Price }
Also a Special Price on all light color-
ed Summer Shoes.
i *
Abilene—The W. T. C. of and
the Toxa* I'oneervallmt Assorts-
lion have Maned a call f»i reprea-
entatlve* from all ac t Inn* of the
*tat* to gather at (hi* place Aug-
MHt IN to discus* the question of
wnfer right*. The queatlnn at 1*
Hite I*: Shall power companies con-
trol the atrearoi of Texas, or shall
wafer right* be preserved by the
people? Many business men ami
farmer* of the We«t an- expect-
ed to attend the meeting
Tatum, N. M.—The local post-
office la undergoing u series of
Improvement!. Including painting
of the building,
(loreo— Forty-two cars of malar
In the head have been shipped out
of the Ooree grain elevator and
during the pent two weeks eleven
car* of threshed grain Imvo been
sent out.
I>e laHin—Work I* under way
on the new Lester Hold here. The
hiillillng I* to onnaMt or twenty-
seven room*, u *|mcIoiin i ddiy and
dining room, modern fixtures and
plate glaa* front.
Heymotir—Repreaeutdllve of Ho
surrounding counties mar this
|*>lnt an' co-opi'ratlng In a move
for promotion of an Irrigation pro
Jed In till* section. t |nelluiiu
ary survey of a ilam ie shows
that water could lie Imp nmled to
Irrigate between two amt live bun
died thousand acre*.
tloldwalthc Dean <• Crawford
ha* taken over the s< n-iaryahlp
of the Mill* County < hainbcr of
Commerce and plan* |,, start out
with a live wire membership cam
IMlgll.
••rating a motor vehicle to make
what la commonly kaewn aa a “IT
Turn at the Intersection of Tlilrd
and Main Street.
SECTION 8. Any person vio-
lating tho provision* of thla or-
dinance shall be guilty of a ml*-
demeanor, and upou conviction
shall he punMhed by a flue of nol
more than Twenty-KIve Dollar*.
Till* ordinance shall take effect
and lie In force from and after
It* passage and legal publication
PANNED AND APPROVED (hi*
the 1st duy of August, HW7.
E. N. I It ELAND,
ATTMTl Mayor.
OIIAC-K NKELTON,
Oily Necrctary. 'JU-.'tt
New York girl pawn* ter isipa'r
pains to buy drlnka for her hoy
friend -which mean*, we suppose
that there'* nothing left for rath
er to do hut to try out for the
track team.
w^m
Kstelllne The Ksielllne Chain
licr of Commerce. Hie Childress
County commissioner and the Chll
dress Chandler at Commerce him
co-operated In a movement to *,-
cure a good road ami dally rural
mall service for a distance In tin
Mouth western |>art of Childress
ixiiiiity.
IS,fits,S64,111 Cigarette*
were Smoked in the Unit-
ed Mate* In IfitS.....
and altogether too many
of them were responsible
for fire*. Nothing cun re-
store property destroyed,
or replace sentimental val-
ue*. The most -and the
least—you can do la to
protect money value* wllli
Insurance: and In thla, our
agency can advise you and
asiilst you.
FLAINH INSURANCE
AHKNCY
John Patton • • Manager
Hereford. Texas.
FAIRBANKS MORSE
Home I.ifjhl Plant
Double-duty unit.
Iloili engine |wwcr
and electric powet
fro moue plant ui
o 11 c c o s t.
K 1 n d ii II I
It today.
DUNLAP & SON
HEREFORD, TEXAN
A MORAL DUTY
"Consideration for others aud love for those nearest and
dearest to ua are two main principle* in all religions aud
codes of morality which seem worthy of notl<v. Let any one
read the marriage service of the Chnrrh of England with
average Intelligence and explain. If he can. Why at the time
of his marriage every man Is uot required to answer honestly
whether he has made proper provision by way of Insurance
If a man leave* his wife and family unprovided for and at-
tempts to lead a life of selfish pleasure, the law’ seeks him out
uud fane* him to do hi* duty, whilst society generally regard,
him as beyond the pale of decency. If. however, he leaves hi.
wife for good and all without provision, having (us Is often
the easel spent his whole Income or more In a manner which
enabled hint to obtain the maximum of enjoyment for himself
society ap|s>nra to think It quite right and pro|**r that the
llrst charge on his estate shall be for the purpose of proclaim;
lug tils every possible virtue and engraving them ii|K>n atone
so that IiIm children after him (whatever their hardships and
wants), may never cease to admire hliu and seek to copy hi.
example. If a man in poor circumstances cut* to repletion aud
leaves an empty cuplsnird for his starving chlldrcu we exclaim
m horror, hut let him once he Imileil out of sight and all the
misery which Ida family may lie brought to seldom cause* any
one to point him out for what he generally Is, a greedy, aetfish
mail, who has been content ao long aa thing* went well whilst
he was there to ahare them.”
l’houo 878 RALPH BARNETT Agent
Orona—T A Kincaid of Ihh
clly Is head of llic Texas Nhee|
and (lout Ha Inch A -.social|<>ii foi
the fourth time having been elect
ed to this place ai the twelfth un
mini convention of Hie association
held In Kcrrvlllc recently. Nan
Angelo won Ihc lii'.’H meet.
Wellliigtim Del.-gale* from s.mi.
forly towns of N'oriti Texas will
convene here the latter |«irl of
this month m the I’arihaiulle and
Norili I’IiiIiin Dlsirl.t Convent Ion
of the W. T. C. ..f
Menard Menard'- new fllNMNN
hotel will l»> under construction
at hii early dale, r..llowlng nccep-
lance of plans and spcclllcatloii*.
The hiillillng Is in to- four stories
fireproof mid of I lie lalest design
and siriii'iiir.'
Hail Naha The annual illll.
Country District Convention of
Iho W. T C. of C Is w-hediiled to
N* held here mi September 'J'J
Llano was last year's host.
Mineral Wells Work mi the new
itaker Hotel here Is progressing
nicely. Under the plans for thi
structure there are to Im twelve
■lories, with twenty-eight rooms
to the floor, making a total of
rooms, with a naif garden In ad
dltlon. A swimming pools Is t.
he on the east side <>f the hotel.
Childress I'hllilriNM* new city
hall Is to he n|N-ii<*d at an early
date. It will house Hie e||y off!
rial*, lire department and tioard
of city development.
Yes—Ye*. Indeed.
Herald "Ilow long ia It aJnce
you w«*re abroad V"
Julia—‘Just three husbands ago '
ORDINANCE NO. tfifi.
AN ORDINANCE HY THE CITY
COMMIHKION OK THE CITY
OK HEREFORD. TEXAS, PRO
I1IBITINO TURNS AT
THE I N T ERNECTlON OK
THIRD AND MAIN MTREKTH
AND PKENCItllllNO A PEN
ALTY KOR VIOLATION'
THEREOF
UK IT ORDAINED HY TIIK CITY
(•OMMIHMION OK TIIK CITY
OK HEREFORD TEXAN
SECTION I If -nail Im unlaw
ful for any person driving or op-
Seashore ■
Mountains
Pnoe Ranches
4^ Santa Fc
Xcursions
Otis summer
A JA _•*»!•_ _c_o u po n
fkia agl In. plctuii loUin Ciiw U» j
iw Owns**," "Csklorais Pkiun Book." ■
‘Ida* iani." "ColonSu buaur." j
See'
J K ItEY MR AO ENT
Or Write
T II OAM.AIIER
O. lo-rsl l*s»- lor* r Ageiii,
Amarillo, (V»*s.
COMING BACK
We figure this way: The man
who gets a better Used Cor than
he believed it poeaible to get, is
coming back some day for a new
Dodge Brothers Car.
BEAVERS BROS.
PHONE 883. HEREFORD. TEXAS.
A USE-D CAR 15 ONLY AS DEPfrNOABU*
AS THe neALE-R WHO SErLLS IT
FOR QUICK JOB SERVICE SEE THE BRAND.
iMRy
Have you
ever made
good on
one job ♦ *
for 39 years?
FT^HE extra mileage you get from Dunlop
X tirea starts with the fact that Dunlop
has had thirty-nine yeara of tire-building
experience—more than any other tire-
maker.
Each part of each Dunlop ia built right.
Dunlop owna its own cotton mills to apin
•elected long-fibre cotton into the special
Dunlop cable-twiat corda.
These corda mean extra atrength—en
added factor of safety against constant
load and pounding of roads—longer Ufa
and greater mileage.
They mean extra "atretch”—so the tire
carcass will give under blows, and coma
back to its original shape without tha
•lightest injury.
Every Dunlop you buy has extra miles
built into it because Dunlop knows each
part of its job. That ia why wa recommend
you put Dunlop* on your car.
Beavers Brothers
Hereford, Texas
m
every .
2h seconds
someone buys
FOUNDER* OF THE PNEUMATIC TIRE INDU9TOY
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Holman, Mrs. Seth B. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 27TH YEAR, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1927, newspaper, August 11, 1927; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584192/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.