The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 27TH YEAR, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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CLASSIFIED
Wm»*d
WANTBD— To buy a *o.n| smtnd
Stand saddle. Also bnvo n food
•addle pony for Halo; gentle for
4-hlldmn Wrlto P, O. Box 40ft,
Hart-ford, Texas, or phono 802HFB
80-If
WANTKD TO llBNT For coming
fair, small farm near Hereford;
would farm on shares, HOX
an. an Air
MOTIOK—'TVi all oh tile braml own-
•era. My brand book baa been nil*
laid and oatllo owuora who desire
do havo me watoh tbelr brund»
obonld aeud their liramls to me In
order (bat a new Hat may lie made
UICNJtY HAHTINU8,
SS-tf Brand Inspector.
tllAN8rHR—Light hauling and
4**lT«ry done quickly on abort no-
Boa. Phone 110. Charges reason
•Me. AROH OONKLIN. 104f
Amarillo Men
Are Fighting
Fake Checks
For Rani
S"OR HUNT—Throe rootua and
Bath; llglita and water furnlabed.
f*hone aeo-j, so-tip
*OR llBNT -Modern live room
kpartmont. Hoe L. IIAHKIN, or
Bbone 188. 20-tJ
taOIR RJONT—Nice, cool bedroom;
ulna bath; aultable for two;
If doalred; cloae In. Tele-
801 J. 1 H-tf
£
fob
.rooms.
RHNT—Two
Phone 224.
unfurnlabed
28 If
For Sale or Trade
rOH HALF. OH TRAMC— My place
in Mouth Hereford. Nee me for
price and terraa. BUHL FRANCK
_H0-2lp
JSOR THAI»W OR HA LB—Twenty
aicrea dose In; In cultivation; clear
4>f debt; will trade for IMMI and
lot In town. KJIBD MILLARD,
a 211-t f
For Stile
TXIR MAI.K (haul horae and ling
ID', gentle fur children. >1. <\
tiAitm H.i., ao-atp
KOlt H.VI.K Four good young
Jersey cowa; pitrt of them freah
now. Im In lice will he hoiiij. U, A.
MKF.LTmY 80-gtC
TOR HAI.K My home on F.n*l
Third Hire*'!, and Home choice real-
(fence lota; kihmI tertna. ALVIN
♦THOMPSON-. 80 11
-TOR HAI.K HUH Bsscx t’oiicli, III
fine shape and worth llic price aak
«d. A. WITHKIIHPOON. 80-211
«>lt KAMO—One Ihree-ycar-ohl
flwraey hull, alllijecl III Icglatnilloll
•Two in Ilea nortli mid two nillea
•real of Dawn. T. K. HKZNKIl,
' 80-Up
•TO* HA UK One rcglatcred. Iwo-
|TMr ohl Jersey hull. .1. K. WARD,
Bbone 880. 2lMf
■80B HAI.K The cheapest live
worn atuci'o house In Hereford,
«vltli an acre of land. A. II. KL
LISTON 20 if
FOB HAI.K An upright piano; In
pand condition, si-e it. W. OIL-
ISAM, Hoiilh Hereford. 28-1 f
The merchant* of Amarillo have
banded together to make a light
agnltiai person* who make a prac-
tice of writing cliccka on Imag-
inary hank account*, (’oucernlng
the euiu|Milgn. the Amarillo News
aay* In |»art:
"Amarillo merchants arc going
to he "hard ladled" from now on.
on the matter of hot check*.
In an announcement which la
embodied In an advertlaeineiit In
today'* Newatllohe, alaiut 80 eon
corna pledge tlicumclvca to Immed-
iately turn worthies* cheeks over
to the county attorney, to puah
every ease to the limit and to re
ftiac to agreo to a "acttlemon!"
upon payment of the amount of
the cheek. ,
"The announcement alatea that
local merchant* are NtiatHlnlug very
heavy Inane* through worthless
checks, slid that they Intend to
put a atop to the evil.
"County Attorney l<en Hparka, In
pledging the hearty co-operation of
hi* department, yesterday explain
ed some feature* of the cheek Inw
" T Mud thst Oft |M«r cent of the
merchants* are tinder the Imprea
■Ion that fourteen d«y‘s notice la
routlin'd before complaint can he
tiled,’ Mr. Kisirks said. ‘This la
not the law. A complaint can lie
tiled (lie moment the cheek Is re-
turned by the hank.’
"Mr. Hparka jiolnt* out that
many hualness men look upon hi*
office as a collection agency ami
are ready and willing to abandon
any Idea of prosecution the mom-
ent they get their, money, lit
urges that huslneaa men make II
a rule to slay with a prosecution
one# It Is started, regardlesa til
any offer* of payment, The liter
chants signing the advertisement
published today have agreed to
adopt tills course,"
Hereford Masons Will
Attend Fd Paso Meet
Several member* of l hi' Here-
ford Masonic lodge arc making
plana to attend the Forty-fourth
Iteuiilon of Hcotllali Kite lloillca at
K| Paso October 81, November
1-2-8.
The Scottish Itlle consist* of
thirty three degress, only twenty-
nine of which arc conferred by
llodlca In the Pulled Stales, The
degrees are conferred twice each
year at KI Paso, the only city In
Western Texas where they are con-
ferred.
The Scot Halt Kite hull! and aii|e
purls Ihe Heoltlah Idle dormitory
for girls ill the Pnlverally of Tex-
as, said to he one of the lineal
dormitories In the alale. The order
also supiNirl a hospital for child
ron al UhIIiih.
It. ||. t'olih and Tom Kane, of
KI Paso, were recently In Here-
ford In the Interest of the aasem-
hly itnd slated that lift.v towns In
Weal Texas arc cx|H-ctcd to send
represents l Ives in l lie reunion,
which will he followed h.v the
Hlirlnc Ceremonial on November 4
Editor of Pampa Times
a Visitor In Hereford
Mr, and Mrs. J. I). Hugg, of
Pampe were In Hereford Friday.
Mr. -Hugg Is editor and publish
er of the Psrapa News, a weekly
paper which he established about
two months ago. He has equipped
his plant with modern maehtuery
•nd la building up one of the lead
lug wcckllca of the Psuhandle.
While In Hereford, the Hugg*
vlalied the family of Jim Handers
Mrs. Handera 1* a sister of Mr*
Hugg.
»G. A. F. Parker Tells
Of Good Will Tour
G. A. F. Parker, president of the
Western National llniik, addreased a
meeting at the Ford school house
Krldny night, giving Ills hearer*
a detailed account of Ills recent
trip to cities In the North and
Hast aa a member of the Texas
Hood Will Tour.
According to K. H. Black, who
was present at the meeting, Mr.
Parker made one of Ills very heal
talk* which was exceeding Inter-
eating and Instructive.
Camp House Is Built
by Methodist Church
A camp house.In Pets Canyon
to lie used by members of the
Methodist church of Hereford who
attend the annual ('amp for (llrls
was completed this week.
Members of the church subaci'lli
«mI the money for building the
camp house which I* of stucco and
large enough to house fifteen
girls. It will he used this year
at the annual encampment. C, M
lllcks of Hereford had the eon
tract for the building.
Return from Trip to
Points In New Mexico
Fourteen members of Mrs. <>*■
car Ka a ley's Sunday school class
al Hie First Mct'lmdlsl church re
turned In Hereford Thursday afler
an dghi day camping trip In Vow
Mexico anil Colorado.
The boy* went from Hereford
lo Hfinin Itosh mid then to l.as
Vegas, visiting KI I’ovenler and
llcrmll's Peak They visited Han
■ I la Fe mid the famous Taos Uiioli-
The poppy became the symls.l of | Krmil they traveled thru
Im'ipilulus l-.iiperlms| |N.nf||ifm Clinarroii Valley In
Kiilmi mid Trinidad and returned
BAP*—Deaf Smith county map*
IV Ml*, MM each THOMPSON
i IRELAND.
About 8,71*1 known plnnls mid
twee* growing In Mexico have lm-n
listed by i lie Smithsonian Inst I
twtlon.
(tea III when
sinswered the i|iiestlnn ns to ivlial
was to lie done With the people of I p7Hereford by wa’y ’nf’i'ndhar'l' miii
“ ................."-v *,v I Ann.rllln,
They were aceoinpmded h,v Mr
Canyon Baptist Union
Gives Program Here
Nineteen member* of Ihe Bap
list HI mil-ills I'll Ion of the West
Texas Hlnte Teachers College of
Canyon appeared In a special dra-
matic and musical program at the
local Baptist church HiindHy night
The group Included MInncn Kii
rlth Couiplnu, Marguerite Mayfield
Thelma Thorp, Moutle Fut|iia, 1,11
llan hounell, Htella Harden, Veda
Newi-omh, Mary H|uinu Hmltli, Du
vergne Hmltli, Cleo Norman, and
Messrs Paul HlmillS, Norton Heck
William las'kbart, Kdwar Adams.
Boone l.aswcll, Harris Cheync
ilerlad Morrison and W. HI. (far
den. Mr. Clteyne Is president of
Ihe Union ami Miss Mayfield
director of DrsmHflca In llic Col
lego.
•MM I IMMI I < 1
Queer Quirks in
Human Destiny
By HAMIT H. CALKINS
MMMMM0H 11 >♦♦♦♦♦♦»»
WHV S*rvlc*
Am Oracle Beat Panic
CPURNINO the advice of an or-
O ad* brought d*fest to tbt Per-
sian hosts In the grsst bnttlo of
Ftataaa, at laat freeing Greece from
tho threat of destruction.
After Marathon, Thermopylae
set at f
ud the defeat of his fleet
I amis, Xerxes, the Persian king,
wm glad to give over his project
Of booting tho tlreeks In person,
and departed, leaving conduct of the
war to his general, Msrdonlus.
The allied army of the (Ireek cit-
ies, under Paussnlaa, cams upon
Msrdonlus' host of 800,000 men at
the little river Asopus near Thebes.
There tho hostile camps lay fac-
ing one another across the little
stream, Raclflc* of animals on
both sides produced (ha same
oraolo—(that the attacking party
would lose the battle. This brought
an awkward pause. Kuch elds po-
litely waited tor the other to ■tnko
tho first blow.
One night Psussnlas moved hit
vamp to • daw position where •
better supply of water could ho
nd. A Bps nan captain re
found.
fused
•ton backward from the floe.
• UlO mein army rt#parted,
at Brat to Join the move be*
cause ha had vowed not ta take
one
When the n
howavar, this captain underwent a
•hang* of heart end followed. It
wag Ths rear of ids small company
that tha Persians i>erctlved, still la
motion, at dawn. Ths cry want up
Greeks were In full flight
ig tha orada. ths Persians
ursult, abandoning all
laclpllns.
•ns were soon snval-
iloud of srrows slid other
While ths Persian!
hastily made breastworks by
thrusting their spiked shields Late
the ground and coulinusd sanding
arrows Into the ranks of tho
Orooks, Psnasniss again msda
sacrifices and determined not te
rharge until a favorable sign conld
bo obtained. At last ths oracle gave
ths word and tha Greeks, thrilled
with confidence, leaped forward to
the charge. The weakly led Per-
sians, lacking a plan of bottle,
went down before their furious
foes. Msrdonlus, riding to the
front, waa sluln by h spear thrust.
The Persians broke Info flight and
thousands full before tha pursulug
Greeks.
An Austria! Archduke, now In
the United States, wants to fight
n duel with n Hungarian Count, al-
so here, never mentioning purse,
gate, split, or anything. "What
boobs." chimes Dempsey end Shar-
key In ualeon.
"Three hundred milea an hour—
live miles a minute—140 feet a
second" la Navy Lieutenant Wll-
Hams’ hope with new mechanical
skyrocket airplane. All that Is
worrying us Is bow the timers are
going to be able to see It.
Camden, N. J., school board votes
(bat women school teachers may
smoke an occasional cigarette—but
not about the school buildings. Kvl-
dently It Is possible Increased fire
Insurance rate* which cause* the
board to rule cautiously,
From Kept cm tier 1, 11)2(1, to
March 1, 1027, a period of some
six motilha, there were ,'MM people
killed and isu Injured In street
and highway accidents In Texas
exclusive of those at the grade
crossings. During the same period
there were IIS deaths and 2T8 In-
juries from accidents at grade
crossings alone in the alale.
A violinist has discovered thst
when she plays certain high nates
she experiences severe toothache.
On examination ths tooth the den-
tist found It to be iterfeetly sound.
It never aches except under the
Influence of the high notes of the
violin.
PUNKIN HOLLOW
HAPPENINGS
tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini
Human Nature
Clinics
By TH0MAI ARKLE CLARK
IIhi at M*s. t'nlvarsllr at IttlsalA
MH IIIM HWHiiH H IM
Old Grsudps Grunter says the
rialng generation is not “rising" at
all but It looks to him llko they art
going down hill.
Basher Rawboues got caught In a
rainstorm ths other day and It
dr*wed his pants up so much that
lie has to walk around on hla tip-
toe*.
Miss Clarissa Hoople was go-
ing to add some long feathers to
one aide of tier hat but could not
catch the old rooster.
Lash Hostetlers sent his picture
with a testimonial to a patent
medicine concern. They wrote
to him to put something over hi*
cars and have enother picture tak-
en as they ware afraid If they used
the one he had sent litem the pub-
110 would think that there were
'selling a remedy for livestock.
Oeveral new bass voices have
heeu added to the choir la the frog
pond here and It Is not known
whether they were visitors or some
contrary frogs that have been hero
all ths time and have ust taken a
notion lo alng.
niikus Tuggle's children bay#
grnwod so much ths past winter
he hat had to cat out another
window la ths front of hla bouse so
all ot them can stick their heads
oat whan aaybody pa mas hy. ^
Unde Shag Staggers says he
likes Mother Nature all right hod
that ho Is particularly fond of
bitty, but he thinks that tha spar*
rows an presuming on him too
much whoa they try to baUd Boots
Hi his whiskers.
Mrs. Bart Uorasappie dreamed
a ('holes hit of scandal the other
night hat •• It flkiasd tho asst
day she couldn’t got out and spread
U around and before the weather
cleared up she forgot tho details
and who It wsa on.
It Is thought that the ilea prop
will he normal thia year as af^thc
dogs that attended church Sunday
■•omsd to bo behind with their
scratching.
AsMaf QuaeHane
O NR does not always gala MB*
V/ information fram asking qagh
although that la
moat logical way one weald think
to |ot Information. I have kali
however, that If I really
lord I'almersnii. famuli* British
lirvinler, kept hi* Ink well alaiut
twelve fed, fr<>m the desk where
lie stisid at work. The short walk
Involved wlrh every fresh dip
made lip Ills dally exercise.
200 Ff'ealimeii Will
Enroll at Texas U.
Molmuiimslans la-gan llic year on
July I, AI li. iiliins In June, Homan*
fli'Ht In March and Inter In Jan
uiiry, Mm union la n* In Hepii*mtier.
I'crslsiis on August 11, slid llic an-
cient Mexican* on Fchnmry 28,
• conipiercd
%ead* off llic largcMi popple* a* a
command lo *lairglilcr llic iiionI In
fhicnllnl <li l/.i'ii*
( ounMciii ) .
When cigarette* arc lacking.
With many *lgli and groan.
Me take* hi* snck-o-'hncksr out,
And <-nIndy roll* Id* own
When modern *iyl<-* arc calling,
With puff, *lgii iiml groan,
Hhc grnxp* her hone la-low her
knee
And Ciiltnly roll* her own.
When 1ln-*c two meet they wr*i
and wed.
And build for them n borne,
Tlicn In it carriage down the street
They calmly roll their own,
lt’» Karl.
He "It feels Ilk* rain."
Kbe—"What ’feel* like rain?"
. He-" Water."
and Mr*. Kn*ley, Mr*. Iconiird
Itlekelt* nnd \V. lliimhlc.
Hounds RroMmaMr.
• Collegia**,- - "| la-g your pardon.
Miss, hut would you care to take
s ridc T
Co-ed "Hlr. I'll Imvc you know
I’m s lady!"
Collegiate "J know that. If I
wanted a man. I'd go home sod
got wy father "
Worth Knavriug.
if all the Joke* written about
liquor were |4a*«*l aide by aide,
(hey w«md he osuaored
Gunyon Fire FifflilcrH
Have New Equipment
Memlw-r* of the volunteer (Ire
'deparinieul of Canyon rolled Into
Hereford mIniiiI tl:<s> p. m. Wed
ne*day on a test Irlp for their new
$(D*M> Hoiilhern truck.
Fire Chief Dow Mercer mus-
tered hi* lire lighter* In *lmrl or-
der mid gave Ihe vialtor* a demon
*tration of the Hereford depart
tneiit's nhlllfy to handle the ho*i
mill make *|**-dy connection*. Tin
local lighter* were attxlou* for a
friendly contest, hut such wn* Ini
poMMlhle ii* the vl*llor* did not
carry all of their eipilpmetit,
Canyon can now hou*i of one ol
the ho*t ,*pilp|*>d entail lire light-
ing outfit* In the I’milimidlc. Tin
Hereford dtqiartiiiciit ha* la-cn
milking * remarkahle r«*-ord eon
■hit-ring the need for new equip-
ment and a new station. Plan*
for u new at a t ion arc lx-lug rapid
ly formulated, secordlng to Mr
Merier, and no new cqulpiuanl
will lie purehaaed unlit ibe station
Is ■ r«allty.
From Mm* straw -vote taken
among two flmiiaaod (seeds of the
I'nlveralty of Koutberu t’sliforuls.
It wa* fiHimi thst "i'sve iim-m" ran
far behind the ‘ imun u,xar*" a»
preferred bu*hand»
AIHTIN, August 10. I,otter*
containing high school credits have
heott received mid *ciit out to lie
tween -TS) mid 8(KI high school
gradmites at Hie office of the Beg
Istrar at the I’nlveralty of Texu*.
and there are many more letter*
coming In tin I ly Irotii proaptH'llva
■Indent*. According to official* in
Hie office, approximately 2IM) |a-r
Iona have already Indicated thell
Intention of entering Ihe l'nlvcr*lly
a* frexhnn-n till* fall. There will
la* many more application* math
tinring the next few weeks with
the largest tiiiiiiher coming lit din-
ing Ihe eut'ly purl of Heplemher he
fore school begin*, according to K
Matlhews, registrar.
Spccitil GunvofulioiiH
for University Fronli
A I HTIN, Altglisl 10, A series of
eon vocal Ions for llrsl ycur slit
dents m Hu- I'nlveralty of Texas
will be held Heplemher 10-20, the
two days preceding rcgulnr regl*
I ration, neeordlng to K, J. Mat
I hewn, registrar of the I'nlveralty
"The University hits heeotne so
huge mid the regulation* so com
l»lc* that we think new Mtmlenl*
call make a much' heller atari If
they learn In advance Homnlhlng
shout the university mid It* way*,"
*ald Mr, Matthew* In dlaeti*slng
plan* for the convocation*.
During the two daya freahtnen
■ indent* will lie given an oppor-
tunity to hear aticli speakers a*
Dr. II. V, Benedict, newly named
prcMldcnt of the University; V. I
Moors, dean of atmlent life; Dr
George Bethel, chief of the I'nl
vcralfy health service; L, Theodore
Bel I moot, director of athletle*; c
l.ltllefleld, athletic <-oach, and var-
Ion* student* of prominence and
others connected with the Univer-
sity,
Weight Handicap.
title of the aspirant* for n pitch-
er's birth on the college hall team
hail recently arrived from the
country, lie was told to warm up
a hit hy throwing Ihe hall around.
"Well, how're they comingV" the
captain of the nine naked him a
little later.
"Rotten! Htimp'n'* wrong with
my arm, !*>** I ain't getting ths
*|*'cd I oughts."
"Great Heott, mail I That Isn't
ii IniMehall you're throwing! Thai's
Ihe 18 pound shut."
Non Nkid Caf«,
I'li I ron "Waller, there is *snd
In the hrcml."
Wttllcr "Ye*, sir, nisi'* to keep
the hut ter from sliding off."
Mfsscngor Nervier,
I loiiseliohler "Ho you are out
of work, eh7 Well, you arc Just
In lime. I've a pile of wood I
wanted e)ioppi,d, and | waa Just
going to send for a mmi lo do Ii."
Trump "tikeh with me, air. T«dl
me where lie live* and I'll fetch
him."
lor raara,---------—.....—,
waltiad to nt definite Information
from an undergraduate I should Mt
try through the medium of ques-
tioning, but would glvs ths man
frss rain to talk. In such a case
ha will tall mors than If you bsgla
questioning him, and ths mors per
sonsl ths matter In question lath*
mors this sllustloti will he true.
There are two situations where
Information Is desired end st baud
freslv to be given If asked far
which keeps people and especially
young psopla from asking quoa-
lloua- ignorance and the unwlll-
lagnsss to show Ighorsnre.
"Why don't you ask your In-
structor to explain to you ths diffi-
cult problem which you are trying
to solvoT" I ssk a student wh*
comas to mo and tells ms that ha
Is having trouble with his math*-
matlct.
"I don't know onongh to nak
questions," Is his reply, nnd ho I
probably telling the truth. To
ssk questions Intelligently on n sum
Ject thst Involves principles or sa-
turate details one must have con-
siderable knowledge to bo able to
■ak for ths Information which h*
moot needs. Tbs clever questioner in
many cases knows almost ns mask
•• doss the person from whom ho
Is seeking the Information.
But conceit and tha dartre not to
reveal Ignorance often keeps on*
from asking questions.
fn ths library, where ws studied
when I first cams to college, them
stood ■ esse of small drawers
whte' jvss ■ reel mystery to me.
Old students would coins Into
the room and walk over to the case,
pull out a drawer, thumb through
It and then walk away, I didn’t
want to ssk and I did not have tho
courage to go over and examine
them myself, for seniors had cer-
tain pleasures not open to under-
classmen. I was afraid If I Inves-
tigated the mystery I might b*
overstepping my rights. I got up
my courage one* when there wsa
no one In the corner of ths room
in which ths ease was standing,
■nd palled out one of the drawers.
It contained the card catalogue of
t||0 vffirfjiiim kiuibr 1 - “
Isu
of
We hate to mention it—hut ws
are of ths opinion the Prinea of
Wales is a trills Jealous of Prasl-
deat CoolIdg*— Judging from the
different costumes he hat already
hami photographed la sloes laud-
ing at Quetmek.
r!
Prof, (giving lecture)—"I don't
mind If a student looks at his
watrti once In a while, but wML.
gets me Is to see someone taka otwB
hla watch, shake It a tow tlb.es,
and then put it up to his sar."
Wall, at last, Chicago it turning
from machine guns to h*xlng
fibres. Civilisation advance*
MOTlOe TO FARMERS!
Do you realise you are Belling your hogs
within 50c closer the market price since we
hfive been buying? If you appreciate the
better price, give us a part of your business..
—We will truck your hoga in for two-thirdT
the price of trucking.
Special Days—Thursday and Friday.
Phone 9015F4.
FUQUA I THOMPSON
FOR GOOD GROCERIES
Vou will be assured prompt service and high
quality food products. We always have
SPECIALS
MONT E BAKER
We Buy Eggs—We Deliver—Phone 116
■ • xMmni.M-u Mir ruiy imiUUtfl
tha various hooks In the library I I
—................... *0»toli
IHt. Water* Wtat»•*»> ttsls*,)
Ugh St
! jt.
•#. Hit
myself today when I
An apiHiIntment exl*llng In Ism-
don •Inc- 1870 I* Gist of "rcm<-ni.
loaneer." The holder of (hi* of-
fice, who uniat be a lawyer, I*
|tald between #7,800 and #10,000
a year, his duties Mug to sit be-
neath the gallery of the House of
Commons and "remember" legt*
lotion affecting rite City of Jx>n
don. lie must also set as medium
for communication with the royul
family or <wbln*r.
Mucb I* history. Now we arc
dedicating to patriot lam the houae
In which Barbara Frl*M>bb> did not
wave a flag si Ktonewsil Jackson'*
troop, a* they did not march down
that street In which the
■Hands
Pllos [or Hemorrhoids]
Cursd by Absorption
(No Sloughing and Non-Surgical)
Have now successfully treated over six hund-
red rases of blind, bleeding and protruding
piles by this method.
No Charge for Consultation or Examination
No Detention from hutineu
No rath until cured
Many eases of stomach trouble, rheumatism,
constipation and nervousness are
caused from piles.
Now in Hereford
At the Stockman's Hotel, Room Six
and will take cases for treatment here, not
later than Saturday, August 13.
COME AND SEE ME
M. A. Cooper, M. D.
Hedal Specialist. Childress, Texas.
The Auta-Ollad
A er motor
THE WINDMILL THATS DIFFERENT!
—More that a quarter of a century ago the
Aermotor won the distinction of being "the
windmill which runs when all others stand
still." It runs in the lightest of winds and-*
has other exclusive features of great excel*
lence. The most important improvement in
the latest Aermotor is * the perfect system of
automatic lubrication. Every bearing is con*
stantly flooded with oil. This mill needs oil-
ing hut once a year.
On Duplay in Our
Show Window
—Well supplies of all kinds—well cylinder!,
pump rod, wrenches—everything needed in a
complete pumping outfit.
Streu Hardware
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.