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The Hereford Brand
.TEXAS. FRIDAY. OCTCBER I*. 1914
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Ostend. Oct. 14. —Ostend's fate
no* iHMg* in the balance The
government ha* left. Kiag Albert
and the mam military quarters left
Tuesdiy. Sisty thousand panic
stricken people await action.
Thh German* are Snown to be
within twenty miles of the city.
The inhabitants are rteeiug as us*
as ships can be provided All ships
were emptied.today and the S ■ - >
.re lined with wounded j. ::tn
Huudrees aer.e carried -.n lit: ts.
b^boied ::n
caoea. supported bv nurses. v> -tor.-.
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At Predicted by Pastor Russell.
the End at All Tine Was on the
Thirteenth; Alt Save Be-
gan Life in Eternity.
You miy not know it, but "the
world came to an end" last Tues-
day, October U, cn schedule time
according to' the predictions of Pastor and le„ Beverely hurt
Russell of Brooklyn Taberca le
The day was ushered in as usuai nuns jqJ priests These were i.v
and the people went about tftetr bun- en preference to transports wrh
ne««, "marrying and being given in tweoty.fiVe thousand struggling pe'
marriage, just like the bib.e said pjc m4tMd 3n the docks attempting
they would be when Gabriel would j t0 gncj pi^ps.
toot his horo. The strange thing, ^ German aeroplane flew over
about the whole thing ts that few | ,he harbor ,triking ,„ror
to those
men have been able to interpret, below Escape „ C(Jt ott on aU
Pastor Russell s world-wide and j oy land. Thousands were
world-end prophecy. He did not! Jtm gathered miserably on the
have reference at all to the melting docks when the last ship left this
of ihe earth by fire nor the rolling afternoon.
up of the heavens like a scroll, but >.
the four straights made by the Bos-! befn ^ aU
ton Team, and only those who had
Most of the business houses
seeking to
have
get a-
way. All taxicabs, cab horses {
bet on .he Athletics saw any of the ; jjave jjCen ta^en by the government
stars fall. Even in Hereford, some j, agQ> ^ mUe meaas flf
of the Philly crowd ded from the traaspartatlon
wrath to come and prayed for the!
rocks to fall on them. If Pastor Helped Him Celebrate His Birthday.
Russell had his money up on the • 1S, , yrs <
Athletics, it will be difficult for h.s ^ Sl-.i r p-r. n
friends to convince him that he lb h^aa hvs ,]
not living in "eternity" instead1 of ..jjjj, n ^ j
under the 3tars and Str.pes of "nc> in[ ,.;tme r. . %u H{t ( 1.... .
Sam. who is still doing b-.sinr s a* • one ; ( . . w ; j
the old stand. Perhaps., he w:.l ,nf.
have some years yet in which to "*■ &e
plain how he missed his calculations jtufll au! ,s a0l, ,
in figuring out that Octooer 1.3, IV14, ,ng th(. hous<! „n,d ,h„ , ;i,an;i
would be "the end of the word house fu 1 if f.*'ipt". H** tht> : sr-Js-*
He will live to see the war in Europe an invasion t.<id (■ u.rre !, i it *!,-n
end and the nations of the earth he learned that his fiiM<d< h*diorr.e
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Societies C.>mp oirii- * Ptnh md.l
District Wm M' -t sn HcieforiJ,
Or to be r .? i .> t t i . -
ivif 1 ! r "i If
suI prut'
again pursuing their peaceful o"cup t-
tioos. He will enjoy a lot more of
free advertising in the newspapers
of earth instead of having his an-
nouncements made by the angels
with their golden trumpets as they
trip along the golden streets ot
heaven.
Bird Season Opens Nov. t.
The season for game turds w;'..
open November 1 After that la'e
and until February 1st ju«il, d ves.
ducks %sd other g <m- oir is may. r ■
killed. A day's k:< 1 must (. t in-
clude over twenty-five b r is, eiu.-r
mixed or of one kind Possess
at any time in the year dvrwg wr.i
kihing of oirds is prohibite j .s pi^nn
facie evidence of the guilt :
person in possession thereof *! r
keys may be k;i;led r-i«m '.>>•'-rr.' • r
1st to February 1st Ihe seas •
prairie chickens ts el'biltd ;y ti, 1
Dry Farmers Score Success.
Two iry Urmtri- f H
hard Vi beat 6r* i
Barnet:, a t.-w f-irm-M r >t ..
tr.n ii* or-...hi **'■ «
tine lot of samp.- •. & t
ree mau-. fetenta r d s-ifi..-
of tne products are on •xmmt.r.f;
the show wind w at -nis oft e ,
have attracted a good d a. of sf
tion. The pumpkin brought in
Mr. Barnett makes one thins
Riley's famous poem: Wnen
frost is on the pumpkin and
fodder is in the shock
to help him fet'orate hi* bir'oday,
he got ,vet h.s -j- rerrif!.' A
dinner was serv -d a . t :. «r , .yed
the day An. ,!.g th- :«•!..l:es wnv
part fipat- m tr.e . ,r w t«* Tne
S •lli-ar.s. J ihri-sotis, Gi: > s,s, !• ts-
s lls, W av-fs, itrg? . bi: •. .
M'-oneys Mr.- M .ot.ej w tr.a '-t
of cerem^r '.es
AMERICAN CONSUL WOUNDED
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Pint Frost 9l tie 9eaeen.
Tuesday morning, the first fm,t
of the season appeared While the
frost wns light, there was ire ar.d
the temperature stood a' JO degrees.
AI1 tender flowers and garden stutf
vent tne way of Jack Frost
FRCC LCCTUKIC
Mr. Virgil O. Striekier ef New
York City will deliver a free lecture
on Cbrtotiaa Science October 26th.
8 p. m„ oourt house The public is
cordially invited.
John A. Huy of Taaaa, American 9
consul at OiJaasa. who *u woundad
whan tha Wilson liner Ruoo. on wnich
he waa a paaa«na«r from Sbattatd,
wns sunk In tha North saa by a mlaa q
Md by tha .Uarmana.
Raises Big Potatoes.
S. S. Morrison is claiming the
prise sweet pots toes, according to
the story told by D. W, Crawford,
who reports that Mr Morrison has
dug two that weighed together 16
pounds and he hadn't finished his
patch.
J. B. McMinn of Sumerfield was
in town yesterday on business.
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lb Report of Committees
•to Annourifments
?t;sii>AT M«a^t h
40 Sunday Sc hool at the various
churches
11 00 Regular Church Services
SUNDAY APTKRKOON
Song and Praise Service.
"The Juniors." - Led by
Misses Nelia Carter and Zulu
Wood.
Round Table Discussion - Le<l
by Hon. Patrick Henry
Adjournment.
SUNDAT WIGHT
7 00 Consecration Service 1
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r ghtful owr.'r 1 fi r sh', ,i-{ • <• a
day. a sort >f Natl na; b-.ios R tur'.
Day when ail books that have Seen
Sorrowed shou.d be returned H«*r*
ford needs su :h a day an<i we dare
to say that all towns need it Sup
pose Herefoid sets the dsy before
Thanksgiving snd on that day go
thru our book shelves, take out all
borrowed books, music rolls, etc ,
and feel good by returrnog them to
the owners 57 21
Walter L Palmer writes that he
is now locatsd in Dallas as chief
steno and head bookkeeper for the
Tenneseee Farm Company, one of
the Isrgest dairy farms 10 Tesss
Catches Lebe Wetf.
Wn tie out recontsneriBg for life
mturar.. «. Robert EUiott and other*
one lav re ecily en yed a bit of
Raoseveltic incitement when fftey
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Argt< ettural Demonstrator
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icttj'd un the move m thSS
:>lantin^. f-sutivation and harvesting^
t their f . -t Seed selet 'mg end
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Oyster Supfer Enjoyed
The W > W had 1 gr d ' .rne fi
last meeting rugnt when a nee . t-r
s ipper was served to > •:>;' t'-rtv
who attended After -he regit.ar
business was transacted ,-pen hvjuse
was oe!d and a general good s-«tia.
time was bed On tbe hist meeting
night 10 November, it is espected to
pull off sometbiog special
foru. uai i hi>
; 6te
■ ' t • r - - ■ a fage-
d 'f ■* : r . v.r , ';3i||S A
" ti ->y «■'tending -ie game
' - • i-.-l^raftle "*pefii es 10
i r.g * team • , Her-ford and
. <a'es !«e* *•• ,*i. the source of
•-'««. 'he ";" y t nave Mvee it
'hit w s not worthy of thinking, a
j > 1 • wd of local rooters always
'ne team w-rt
Lnyiag Sidesraihs,
In order to complet: the onoec-
"i'oris for a long string of cement
i tewnlbe on Bnst 4tb street, Jshe
Lute al of Missouri, who owns
property bare, is fcnvmg a four foot
walh placed in front of his property
The length of the wnlk is 144 feet.
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1914, newspaper, October 16, 1914; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253774/m1/1/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.