The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1928 Page: 1 of 14
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The Hereford Brand
Published Every Thursday
Our Slogan—"More People—More harms'
Volume 28—Number 26.
Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texan. Thursday. July 12. 1928.
Seth B. Holman. Publisher.
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ENTIRE REGION MOURNS LOSS OF PIONEER CITIZEN
ENTIRE CITY SADDENED AS
•NOTED RESIDENT SUCCUMBS
AFTER OPERATION MONDAY
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Hundreds at Funeral Bear Witness to Life of Service
and Help Concluded by Unexpected Death. Peo-
ple from All Over Punhandle Knew and Respected
Elevator Operator. Town’s leaders Pallbearers.
Kr< a W. Ttarrlaon. IR. pioneer*
.lilacn tuid elevator man of this
,-fty. dN at U o'clock Batnrday
morning following an i-tnerfaney
operation for nppeudleltla last
Monday evening. He waa one of
llniwford'a mo«t wl<lely known resi-
dent*.
Funeral service* at the Klmt
Itaptlat church at oYlooh Hun
nv.ay afternoon, conducted by the
lie* V. M. Cloyd, drew * sorrow-
ing multitude that packed I he
aisles and oeertlowed far ont Into
the street Hie home and the
rhuri'h were literally hurled be-
neath an aralunche of beautiful
Moral offering- anil front every
point of the coini*** by Mr liar-
rtaon'a uuinberleaa friend- llev.
Mr. Lloyd's sermon paid a wonder-
_ful tribute to the elmra.’ter and
At re of the deewaaed. The casket
^raa followed to the l.urlal grounds
hy hnndrade of automobile*. The
hast lodge I. O. O. F conducted
^ the last rite- at the grave
Aetlye pall bearora wore; W. B. ( _
f tosses, i s.iwtk -£r r *........
Head and 0 W lirumle, Ho.- W ^r. o.atrlbnted o the preaont
orary pall bearer.: Tt. V Alh■! „ •'• ^Mnuent of Hereford and
Srook a J Orr C M flick* A I'""•rounding country, we toe
iTimu-, C. William- F. 11 • lh* '“V. T*
, i . y W T Worn- ,lf w Harrlaoa Hereford haa
tote, Harold Hieka J.’ M.’flUlUaid.! ''l„ere-t Mow of Its
Cliff Kataa, Judge K. W. Wilson,! *’'**'*•**"?.
G A S WORK BEGINS
Weal Texas (ontpany Start- to
Lay Pipe to Prevent Tearing l)p
Street- Dater. Ihile of New
Kiiel- Arrival Not Yet Known.
HUGE RALLY
PLANNED TO
TALK TAXES
NEW PAVING DOWN
Wu teller- Marvel at S|n*ed of
Rrlrkluyer as First Work of
New Pavement On Slain Street
In Rushed to Karl) Completion.
All County Will Meet at licrcftrnl Hotel Owner Takes Over Cordova W ith In
DaWll Friday to Difi* ,'"•iw eeu Fourth and Fifth
posed Tax Measure.
e Are
ICSCA W. HARRISON.
Miles Roberson, Mayor K. H. Ire-
land. J. A. Pitman, I- W. Carlyle.
C. II. UUIaltay, Jn«. N Jaeotosea.
Ur. J. W. Hick*. J. K. Hill, C. J.
Paddoek. J. F. flayer, A. I,. Man
jwvt, W A. Smith. K. H. Black,
“Harrison," as be loved to Is- call-
ed, and waa familiarly known 10
thousand*. wu-Ht dynamo of energy,
an enthnaluaile and absolutely tin-
sel tl-h worker for anything that
meant for the prosperity, growth
hla
« id. Meigter. all of Hereford, and'! ,'n“ , '»****'** f «• ■*»
Henry Wilkinson. Ben Short. T. ' “ 4 *>to P™
»». Oaliaber. Harry Kiarn. W. A.
Bartow. I,. C. Adams. F. J. Mack-
le. W. R. tloodlow, B. W. Prentice.
hla Christianity In hla dally life
Impulsive, and a tighter to the laat
ditch for what b« believed to be
7 S. Baaaley, Fred"(loiodnoa^ and r,“ht’ h* h»<? * h”rt ,,f *°ld,; f‘''-
(too. Parr, of Amarillo; Hr Hal •"mVor, ,H< ,,J,'n'OUM “
Bu.du.er of Oallaa. sad W brtad vision of the ms-d. of the
Beach. Wichita Falla w?n",l»in*iL “ ’I . r ,
Surviving Mr. Harris.... are hi* "hllo still bowed with grief front
Widow, a da.4fh.er, Mattie lent, and tr*,cUtile -on. hi*
. -on. DovId; also hla mother .Dd ^*
four torn!here of Heymour and at'?"***1 *r*'n' •*,**P*'d ,,n'
Christuta- ulgl.t, and the aavinga of
I A-Hurau.-e that Hereford will
eventually get natural ga- waa <
f..rui»l.ed an x Ion- householder* I
lhi- week when a crew of worker*
fro... the West Texas tia- Com-1
puny arrived to lay the tuuiii- tin
dor the |Niviug on First Hlreet.
Coiuiatuy officer- made It plain
that they had nothing for pnblicn-
tlon regarding the dale when ga-1
will Is* available for u-e bore The
rea-on piping I- done now 'hey
-tty. U to -live tearing up |t».ve
ment again.
FAIR PLANNED
_ I p.we of the meeting tv i I he to ili-
.. . , litis- all fettfiin'- of the election
Naming Committees First ... a pr<i|-*.-ed additional me rou.i
Step Toward Organiza-I w ,'eduled for Maturday, July
Doll of Annual Deaf ruder .lln-tlon of Itnlph Hmlth,
Smilb Conntv Fair I" Inn“* 'vl<1 «•' fr"tu
.^mun V,OUniy ra,r*' Hereford to <.|sm the m.-'ilng with
1 First glimpse of what Hereford’s
| fourteen blocks of new iNtvemeut
1 will look like when completed was
! furnished rhl- morning when the
I workers of the .Ionian Construction
OWNER ANNOUNCES PLAN
TO DUILD MANY NEW ROOMS
FOR DIG MODERN HOSTELRY
,„„s Gk—iott On I’ro-
down tl.o bricks. Nearly a block
; was completed the lir*i day. As1
I*' si reels have hail to he blocked
luring il.e pa.lug o|—*i*i.tions, truf-
tentiuu of Erecting Large Modern Addition Or
Present Location. Hotel Accomodations to Be
Vastly Improved, Is Belief of New Manager.
Fvery taxpaying resident
I leaf Sti.itit county living In a
rural community I- o\|-i'te.l lo at
lie congestion downtown has grown
lend a huge rally and mass Dwt-i"""'" Kro,u wffUU1 H,)ar,'0H haH
log to t-‘ held Hi Dahii -clns.l |<"«> «’•» kept
house Friday night, July Ft lh..* ; "n 'Iulu s,nvl "K lnu‘“1' P"*'
-ihi*• until till- work Is eonri- I
Petitions AsV
IiOeal Election
' Crystalllxallou of Hereford'* po-
-I bill tie- for au up-to-date, ino«i
e-T* hotel .cere bpnn*bt ro s eoa
i elusion tl.l- vv«--k with the an
aoumamient that the Cordova Hotel
i had iMs-ti purchjisiHl from Mr. and
P ffk I rrt Mrs. VV M. Cogdell and la now
trtF KHIHI I I operated by «. I). Cockerham. Mr
! CiK kerhaiu has ts*eu oisratlng the
--- . Hereford Hotel here for tin* past
Ho citUens of Hereford want a j fw,» and a half years,
municipal bund’/ As If to foreshad- i Work will bogln next month, the
ow an affirmative answer lo tills ton proprietor -aid, on addition*
I a*'-is,cia*l 'fr*'s'"i"(ncert.....fh““ Imud CoUHtY Hiffliwav Svslcm I'""!'.!*? Issued Tuosday ■ j and Improvement- which will give
_1MV ... f.1uliu,„, iiiffiiwav crysicm |(0e|t|0D calling u|sm city eommls i Hereford adequate hotel a«-omod*
BRIDGES GO IN
I* lr-i ste|*- towar*l tb*- Hts an : .-otK^rt ntav Is* followed l.v enter-1
,H,»f Hml,h rw> f“,r I Mlnmenr feature* and then s
«en* taken thl- week when It was j ((f gn„,vll s|H,|k
ant.oiit.ced fr.m. offh h.l source* w fr<„M wl)| rt(|.lre-*
lliat superintendent- of the vnr j,,M. wthprlng
Ions fnir departments have l-s-u. Kverv „dv..nt*ge of the new tax
-el.- l.-l and are rend.* to begin | wUl ^ ^re--t-l la the-,* -pec hes
llu-lnes- Interests here have made j umlntcnunce program I- la-lug our
„ . . . . The uew building will take up
ptau- nave „ N|lP(.|(l| survey ro determine the ' h'd out to the greatest jmssWile | *>n J’**^***'®* w,wrJ*- M * ,N ' the entire lot nt the
only definite ,,t,tw»lrlon to the move ,»ver I ilegrfs- Is evidenced by the amount i .on' W W. . ***!.!* ' y. **
s lifetime were swept away In the ()u|hart Pabtor Fill*
twinkling of an eye. Mo-t men
brother living at Cauadlau.
Mr. Ilarrl-ott wn- horn In Atkan
fcTfSriR ws^irentV ""j-r ;,wh
Wllil • -mall child. aetTlIng In Bay ,M*, ,Urr *',u
tor .rntinty. He earn*, to Hereford ’J' fhUl
In lt»l, where be became ldet.il- "r,,h f“*- b"
tied with .he cattle h„.lne«« In! “ “r *!) hl*
thl. section Later be engaged iu ^mlmt on o com* back, and
the mercantile bu-lne*. hr-t with' w',h T”'” ™
3 A. Williams and later with 3. |Mf ,U“
A j.0I 1 cournff* of the man.
In 10W he went Into, the oosl ,,B wa. a^ms^nt worker for
and grain busine*. with W. K. u'‘*v ,,1Dd .bvt,*r r,md* ,,u,llll"«
llleka, later baying the bnalnaon th*" MSOOU that the farmer*
and erecting a largo elevator.
Ftm-e that time he bad built up an
elevator known throughout the
I'nSbaadU*. It was a matter of
pride with him that bis huainesa'
Vaa known aa "Harrison’*." with- >
out Initials or other descriptive
phrase*, to farmer* within n radius!
of'more than one hundred mil**.
Mr. Ilarrtonn was a leader in
civic and churrh affaire. At hla;
cam expense be built and main- i
•abed a oO-tuih- highway between
Hereford aad IMIvlew, New Hex!-
ho. He waa i-halnnan of the •
work at once
None Imt teniafive plan- have
Is-elt mode a- yet. lie-
lists available refer- lo the "P‘ ih.-coitufy. Arguments against tho
isdntinent of these depari-ueut w.||| n.fpptd, the dlN*’iis*l.>ii
'"'•d" j i-i-slbly taking the form of •» d**-
tlencral Huperinteudeut, Frank I |,af(,
divan; N C. Vogely. asaiatnut. |n OMj^r ,ni,g^ p i-m-Un,' tor
Beef Cattle, H R. Jowell and
Kgls-rt Itrudly.
Dairy Cattle, Jim l.lpm-omb and
Uoy Hough
Hog*. H. W. Krum.-y and (loo.
Ia-wis.
Women- Work. Mr*. F.dttb
llugbea.
Field Crop- and Harden*. 4. I*.
Itober-on and J. T. Cronin.
Merchants’ Booths. K. B. Black.
Community Booth*. John I’atton,
J. D. Buchanan and Jowell Mur-
chison.
4 It Club*. 11. O. Dunkh-
Vocatlonal, C. W Humble
Auto and Farm Machinery. A.
«. Thompson.
I’.mltry, N. C. Vogi-I*1
I’ublldty, W it. Arnold and L.
Mask In
According to Huiw-rlnteiu^ent Htv-
iin. these executives may expect to
In- called upon soon to attend *
mooting of (In- various -h-p«rtuu*iii-
to make otlu-r fair arrangements.
Improved l»v Addition rlon,,rK ,nl1 Hn »***»i-tio«i tor the tion-. on tin- i«t w.**t <>f ttu*
f f|* ■ p , i ipnrpose of voting a lax where-, pre-ent building there will b»* erect-
til I WO l*ar»e tlnflgea will, to maintain such an organ!-1 ed un addition of twenty modern
Froifretibilltr' Rapidlv. *ll,loa' I rooms, each with private bath and
_ 1,1 More than t.Vl names ware affix-1 equipped In tirat-elaas style
That Deaf Smith eounty s rond1"1 ,0Jh.* P<‘“tU>" W,,h'n. "* hw,r'! Kacre Downtown
ii sufficient utimlter to Insur*. a*-
corner of
northwest
Beeond and Hampaoa
us many ms possible to attend, lit--
-lieela! ehHMlon nu--tlng at Duwn
haa In-*ii set for H;;«) p. m. Those
In charge of arrangement- say
everyone In the county sill profit
by titti-ndum-e at this event
Meantime, election day draws
near. The county la still faced
by this Important question’ "Wilt
Deaf Hmlth county road* continue
aa at present, or will we vor« the
-mall tax neee**ary properly ro
maintain road- IhtcF’
ms nthkihij: changkil
Change in the -chedulc of Pick-
wick stages to go Into effect Im-
mediately was announced early
Wednesday. Hit*-*-- will now leave
Hereford front the Corner Drug
work already done on two!'" nn /"rljr wHI tol, “ I "treets. ixrbby of the hotel will
lurtfp hrlitj^N nr ImjH.riMnf itokm ax ° m ^ ^ fi*«l fn<*lnjr flu* Du^irj^isM db*
litre over Tlerru Blanc, cm*. , Jrf,,|'"r‘>' ,n rl,“ clt> rrlet of the dty.
Ttu- first and largest of the 1 ........ .......____...... Klal*oraie tu-.v imnl-hings will
bridges Is located on ’J.hMIIc Ave- ,L'.' V.‘ ,T1’, ,7”" .".'. Installed throughout, ao that
Petitioner* sought ltnai<-liute uc-
\z !:z.i”
moiifM. with ii thrfN* in<h |4uuk ^ . . . of IfM h\ta> in tho I’anhttodle, Mr.
to|i. Four lint*n of truiYir trcadH t* II*ht Hlfltlonul ISflllK (’ockiThum t>eliuv«'M. Flower |tr-
i^uaDSd if ro Iihu'II** tW(L*wiy iruftii*. T'illfcFH Nt^W Aoilflinilirf d(*nx» wi*ll kc*pi purkwnyi, NNfupifl
TIiIm bridci? 1h on tin* propom^d nt*w ; rooms nnd many other featnren
North and Horn It state highway Jork on the First: "rn fanned to make the trutalent-
Jfi-Mlle Avenoe UUjr aU(l lf wll, n^. b* hut n\ho‘rt Built for Hatoa^.
He«*ond of the bridges is local-1 tluie until the new financial -trite ' plan to carer c-qtoclally to
led on the Harris lload about live, tllr(, lvm |weaeuted to the pub-1 commercial trade," the proprietor
miles fr<mi Dawn. Although but jp IIH oh(, „( r|„, flnpMr and proud-1 has announced "I have found that
llfty feet long, It will be several ,,H| buildings In the city. (correct service to the commercial
feet higher than the larger bridge.
Tht- front brick work 1- com
' traveler Is at. alt In itw lf and It
might reach hla elevator when he
could not get them otherwise, in
him the farmer* of thl* territory,
{a* well a* the dtlxeu* of Hereford
(Continued On Lest Page)
Pulpit for Local Man
He*. J- It. Hick*, peitor of the
Daptlst church at Dalhart and
widely known throughout the pan-
handle, will occupy the pulpit at
tin* Hereford BaiHlat church nt
l-dh services, Hunday. July 15, It
wmn made known today. Rev.
Hick* la a brother of W. K. Hlcka
and Dr. J. W. Ilh-k* of thl* dty.
He will supply for the Rev. V.
M. Cloyd who left Monday for
Abilene, near which city he I* to
conduct a two week* revival ser-
vice. He expects to toe back In
time for the services here week
after next
Beavers Brothers Announce
Construction of New Garage
^T‘!rZ,u f nf^ti^LnrCu Another uew tortek business build j Hrotlu-r- buitdiug on West Third
>«"« r»r HerefordHtr*-N. I. wUI contain a large
lot at tm* corner of Fifth und M’ork is aeil under way already | "ho,* «M>» «<•*•*'• pocui r.-|wlr
rfjsr- •sz't.'zzz' iz-zl’z 1
-r* at- building u large new «• (hi- soutlieaat corner of "li4n of (itnyon Tin- building will
_ Third Mtreet and Bebley Avanue, l,r"beb(y Is- r.nd.v for .H-.uiMney
^ _ ......_ __ aereoa from the Bruinlay dierrolet "**'> h*'
ORtilS* of tin- Hereford Chain .... ______ ... Harold Jaek*-.u left Wedweshay
have, bee,, mousl Aeeordlag to Hall Beaver*, the (> r w Mexln. rMi
from 'be HIII-IDcketto* Realty 0... (*•» -trmluer will be of brtab; Ma mother Mr Jackson 1- Ih-ld
* bar» the First Ngtloan! Bask to, aad tile, 50 to; IS* feet It aril!, t.*t»roatfiiiaUve tut the John Bawax*
tin- city iu.ii The orgsaiaetiu* a ia- a single stowy atrurtwre and wlil Co. to the Fori Worth dl-trh t
offtoa fi*w aeruples the north relic Imlml*- mi large seats a'l of the and h*. (tee*, hen- for » few day*
wn the find Suur of the building feature* of th> prreru. Besver* vUIttoa hi* (ath.-*
-y*-•» «* «•»!&- ..........................
tniri , atms-oed. UU-hnrd Frank and his1
a son, Walter, of Denison, Texas,; The new hotel will (w operated
Justly proud of these two addl- i factory men for Ihe W. D. C’-dlins 1-1*1 11 Knro|*-nn American plun, with
tion- to the county’s highway »>'*• Fixture Co., are hard at work on a"’"1* served only to t ran-lent
lent, county commissioner* |-dnt, interior erecting the brand new* guest*. A new name will. Oe *e-
- ...... -iz.. T^r -
___ ____ I • making i IVI11l*VIVI HilNS
THKKK (OINTIKK HIND. ' When .•o.npleted the First \« lT,tU V 1,1
IWIIT.I, iirBSKU. ----- ilonal Bank will (-• |»r-.ud of Its
M , ( Hlngcrs from Deal Smith, I'as-I home nnd the eltiz<-li- of Here
r"n . , Mnr','t r "* tro ami Itiindall counties will moot ford will l«- proud of the addition
niwr o i irro » a lei par , ^ „ ,|i.nlct -onvcutiim of Plateau | to the civic aliraetlvcnes- of Here
of la.t week TUI* hote Is l-»««r.;w t!l<> M,.hool „,)tlM. r„nl
.-I on the second door of the Pul- | Sunday. June ‘J‘J. the fourth Hun.....
liter.Higgins I.....din, It contains | ((f in,mth |f WHK tinnmin(,„
fourteen reu«a. all of whhl, have 1()(luv „ iV||| ,M. uU ttl| ,luv
Ing. with everyone bringing Ids
Impresses Bio
Audience Here
Is-en completely tilted with new
lurnlsltlngs, the proprietor- -tale.
—■"—o—......
H. T. Klmm->n* of Amarillo
*|N-nt the week-end here visiting
Mr ami Mr-. N (’. Vogele.
r
Murrt* Hits Ball
and It Stavti Hit
Kvcry golfer drt-ams of one ' <
ilny making the shot, a hole-
ill.one. Few achieve thl* | |
distinction. Hunday. July I. ( :
B. F. .Vltrrs made tl hole-In
one on the sixth
Altllellgh No. d i- hui l.x> ' j
yards long it is far front the
eash-et hole on the course
To use Mr. Marr's ow u words,
le mode s pilch shot to the |
sand <>n the ,-df- of the green |
ami "after wl.at M-etned a
wet-k, tin- hull flunll.i trickl-
ed In "
Wltnt-*--' of i he hlutorir
Marr* shot were •x>uip*ulou»
In hi- forenonic. j a pit
malt W II Hu—ell and II
I, Ith-- M<-I«M. Ilulfer
Marr- refrained from huast
Ing atsm< hi- feat until tin-
(ru(i< wa* iiuaii) s-.riucl
(rimii Him thl* week
H.%ND COX KKT ,Y1 HARD. lairgest of any crowd to attend
■ a political gathering thl- year was
. . .... . . According t« "" announcement i n,,,, vvhl« h turned out at the Htar
< wn lunch. Officers will be elect- (murle- this morning, everyone is pitcairc Wednesday afternoon to
.rl and Other Important business lnv,„H, to two apodB| meetings tolh,.ur vjarvln Jone-, member
will In- transact pi t iirther an- |„-ui «t Ward aelnsd house Hat-|of |nit,N) mmh-n Hoti-e of Rep
noiinccnicnts will be made next. „r,in). n|Khi and Httmlny. The Mia^■; r«-w«-nlatlve*. -|s-uk on hi- candi-
ww,“’ -binary Band from Plalnvlew will (|n,.T f„r n- election to the offhv.
la* present to fnriil-l1 mit-lc and Nearly two hundred Hereford men
Mr. and Mrs. F l„ Ltnat- re-, there will al-o Is- preaching .uil(lini| vvomen were present
turned Tuesday from Canyon where singing "Come and tiring your! . , . , „ ,, , ,
n , i . i i ... I o „ . Ponehlng briefly on Ids record of
(hey were called ln-f was-k by the dtnuer. says Ihe arraugemen ismi .. ,., . .
| ... | achievement while a member of
death ol Ids mother Imlttce l,.
1 l the Hotns-. Congressman Joim-s
— I l-ilnted out that he hu* already
M-rved a -ufllclent number of years
to l—’oiiie ranking meiuls-r of sev
eral lin|*irtant einnmltlce* lie is
| IliiiN in better iMisition to pur over
eoli-trtlellve legUiutlon Ilian would
I-- a new man In the office
The ugrletiHural problem- of
the South are |»roli!eiu* which the
_ Hotith Itself must solve. Mr.
The "Irtg parade hu* lieguo A'valors every day lone- cited *everul linisirfMiif leg
I-tendj stn-am *<f truck- louded Kveryildng Is running -monthly. Islslive measure* which lie hud
(with rl|ieiw-l grain Is-ur* i-vldeni-- i-levslor men -ay I'ntonding ha» Intrvdaei-l and -pnu-«r«-l until
J that w lieu t harvest i- under way been -|,e<s|t-| up until no tim- i- Ihelr p,i*«ag . -lowing that h* w»»
Grain Shipments Increasing
As Harvest Gets Under Way
Mn earnest h**-t In mulling hundred- of loud- Inteir-to-d primarily In tb- welfare
During the (mat ten day- Here- Mhr-.ngh each day Average test "f "'i* Itart of tla- eountr*
'fold* two elevator- have lieen op
i
I
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of wlh-nt 1- said to tie alsiut .*7 I'rei—Ung < ongre— ru.m Joue»,
IMUUlds MOUie Its* te-t.-l II* low I II do M iVm«l L lUlidldule for
.ei.iluig d*> iilbt litglit to lOfct '*te , ,.,nie ie»t- liule i.mlinl fit* tie . III., of !» iile lloprejM-ulatlvc.
of the tlMiu-utnl- of bu*be.• ot pound* -poke i*i hi- quulUli'Mtlon* for that
I Wheat brought lien- I p to P .»•» Dawn re|airt- a lewvy ttarvest oltn- If elected. Mr Warwick
o'clock tht- iwotniag 71 -‘ar- of liuslne*- Tbe elevator ttier. »hlp- do- land that tie woo'd *|M-nd aiu- ti
whMit Hi<proximate(> |ist,;*ai h:uh <>ur ai least all ears every <U. of hi- tim- in the Intere.i or edn-
el - have l*--n -hl|i|s-i lr»in Men |Aiti*r1llo t, handling 4iid to-ta-" .att.ifia <b-vei*qaa«nf In Waa* Tel-
ford Two hundred ten b-sd* of ing ntow- than jmi cars of atio-a' u- nyelillf with regard le tl*a
ilu - ar<- broiigh' to the etc irom lift- t'unbuodte ever, dir iwioii. »lu».b
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Holman, Seth B. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1928, newspaper, July 12, 1928; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584213/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.