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e Hereford Bran
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2t*k YRAR, NO. 4.
HEREFORD. l>KAF SMITH (WNTY, TEXAS, FEB. 19, 1920.
TWO DOLLARS A TUft
¥
CATTLE SALE
TO BE HELD
QNAPHLia
KEITH CROP WILL
DEMONSTRATE THE
IRRIGATION IDEA
I Pinal Iptm tm Ik itup miaml If
j U. W Keith thb> y«tnr on Mm IVn y i
WrtUvw irrigated farm aouth of Hw
ford in IntoTNttni About 2T.1 acre*
jof tend all tutU we* ii inlliYttiga. All
of the crop wu **tewd owe. MM
, pbda twit*. auBH* three time* tad our i -
I or two, four timci. About nrwijr mm>
Dm* Ckmaudi One Week hi *• > m aurghum New (am Slacken I p
A-J- 4 nnnmnJ„. waa «*« wanted but .ill for turn*, aa n,;. l,
Urder to Acconiodite WIW |I>B arrMI „f muiac rimtpw t* Aw tSriplit
IS BELIEVED
EPIDEMIC OF
FLU CHECKED
City of Hereford, Like Its Tax
Payers, Is Faced With Problem of
Meetia^ the Hi«h Cost of ExkteMe
8«W in' jrwi n> a home owner of
Hereford ami running * mercantib* ea
tatdhduuent ,m Main iiiwi
Before the *r your nnoM rauh
Auctioneer
SCHNELL COMING
TV remaining mimp yielded 5,412
bu el* of Miar. #.371 bushel* of katir
and *75 bu*het of mHfiiiiBi Mr Wri 1
t liver stated that the crop *w mwUjt i
worth from too to twelve thousand <lol
j law for the year.
For Future
Nebmiu Hu Relieved To! VISITS PROPERTY
Be One Best Bet For
The
FOR FIRST TIME
liftclosing ban
( Jiurchc*. Show* and Ot^er
Plmrs Where Public
Meet# Open
date for the Big Hale of
he
I John K Mennett of Nauvoo. 111., ar-
| rived In Hereford Wednesday of tbia
, week on a trip of Inapecton Mr Hen
>M*t i* tbe owner of a half aectlon of, tIm Kin *1 Urn I ion «eem* t.
Ml Hgmfoid «tttelto be held under the land in Ca.tro county near the OYO . |y ^ ,ull„ V(MI(
atutpiom of the Hegiaterod Hereford ruwli. which he pun-h*at*l fourteen i
Breeder*' Assoclatlon of I leaf Hmltb year* ago for * l.i*i per acre and which w Ithln another week or *o there will '
County, hw tieen changed frotn April lit* ha* never seeu lie state* that he he no new ense* reported to tin- author |
tt to one week later. April Iff. I would not part with hi* property for > itiw at all. ,
la what will the • iiiwn* do about it"
! The revenue the fit* draw* froai
taxation about the name «« before the
war l* wholly Inadequate to make
j •""" ~ ™* * uu< h nmbil Improvement* ami meet
ikdiment |Mitl your liebts «ml made t rutitltte npewm or niinw for afreet
nice. m.sb-rate . omfortable living fur work, sanitation work, park work, etc
you You wen- cuabied to :.><ep a >xiw etc, which nu *t he i^rrlwl on -uilem
ami get fre*h milk for your children the city a**ome* the .-oudltron and ap
yon painted your liouae every few pea ranee of the home of the individual j
year*. poi in a nne sidewalk had your 'ie«* rihed a «ove
garden plowed every spring. iatd in The tax rate haa reached the legal j
your suuuoo i ■> supply of <oul tnd (en limit The a—a it valuation* are
efnliy were accredited a prosprrott*. placed ahont «• high a* tin- |*wtpic will
thru int ni.mtsr of the .-omui unity *taud for Yet the income la not «tif
j Then cam* the war . |o"h'e legun to lb*lent
clitnh trx a> you would yon t-oilhi not w'- are Licking alaoit ttnr contlAlon
net the !ti«omc from your >mi«ii.ck of th «it* street* The* im i certain
umlei titexe dlaturtieil rondith>na that ly oeeil attention But It i-« «ta til* per
accrue l to you liefore the world con d y to hire a mint and two muhw ami
dagrulion Yon economtaed in every It i *<piirvw two men ami four mule* to
puNxihle way «jI>I t tie cow ami >thl property graite a at reel, or **JI a <lay
witho.it milk ueciectt««l to (taint the minimum
CASTBOWELLI
SPUDS IN ON
LAHBBANQI
Seven Stale* Oil C
Begin* Operation* 10
Hold (lontrart
kk;
Otber Two Deaf Smith Co.
Rigs IdJe Owm« To
The rtg for the Meven MtatM OH
notiil It *ome atroim men Imve oi«g)< t l Company * well on O t* tjtlrd'a « !*>
This action haa been taken owing
to the fart that Auctioneer K. L>.
Sebnell of ('atubrldge. Nebr.. could not
make bin arrangement* to get here on I
April & ! RECORD TIME MADE
Secretary W K. Hameron of the! . L rD nL' ATU rA
Hreeden' Amociation talked to Mr. j Ar IILH ULAIll *-«"
Schnell at Cambridge laMf week and I
made all preliminary aivnugeuienta i ^ re«i rd run in an automobile wa*
witb tbe auctioneer. Mr. Si hncll made j made on Tiiewlny tiighl of thix week in
$30 |a*r acre now The land Ilea with The ban on public gathering* of all1
in two mibw of the new Seven State* kind" ha* been lifted by the City I
Oil well now drilling. ! Health itfTi.-er School i>|a>ue«t iaat
Mottiliit with a ver> k«mhI attendance. |
| under the <ir<*umHtauceK The church
le* will reo|mii next Sunday The pic ,
ture allow will aiao lie reo[dfce<l the1
latter jmrt of the week
No new death* have nt-curred «ime J
lu*i wivk ami while there are «till !
quite a hit with the Hereford breeder*'8 '°ca! Service Car. belonging to * T 'several severe caaea of pneumonia, ami I
who attended the Mouael Sale recently,! ^mlth and drlveu by John Kenfro | „ inrtce portltm of the laifiulati<m in j
and It wax determined to secure hi* ^ Morrla. an employe** of T t weak ami iMtiguhl look me from the i«f i
aerTicea if ponaible owing Ho hia stand- i 'v,*.v- welvetl a memtage -itating that a tor effects, -it the same time outhH k i« j
ing ami knowledge' of blood liuea of j ' laremlon. Texan, waa dying rinj nicely ami normal hiialness i
cattle in tht* aectlon of the country It hi" preaeme waa iirtnitl.v needed ,,,,,) |M| conditions are comma l>a< k |
w believed that hia acquisition to ban i Mr U, nfr" ««••"«* " * Sl ,rh *'rvi"' daily
die the Sale will la- a big advert** r*r "u<l ,h" r,,un', ,rl ' ,,f 2584
raent. j mile* in ten hour* flat The MAYOR WORKED UP
The local committee ia bnay arrang-! "I^'y 104 if W"K w"* «'«* ailing a tcr
ittR detaila for the coming event The!1*" ■" Mr M"rns ,
when he arriviil lb talla of the deuth
were not received by The Itranil N*fore -p(1 -pj„. |tr„rM|
mUghlior'
liaid a lhd hevik thai the etty ibnian- a Work Hoihbiy
Jl Ml jier hour to ( l<iw jour garden nod invite every able bodied citlaan U>
and then quit plowing It: you could not donate a day * work to tbe treef-
lay In the coal «nppl,v and uii—Hlli ntl.i Hut thi* kind of work I* md a garden
laillght II by the aatrk In the winter and hoe affair it re>|iilre« knowledge of
hired a man lo get thai *gck from the mreet making and machinery
<**mml ic at the car your sidewalk l*a w the lull '
cracke«l ami sloughtal off in (timea >in>l of the«o nueatb.na are right u|> to
jou i oiihl not .ifford to pay for having the home ow nera of Hereford The
It llv«*i from la-ing a<vrediti'd aa a City <dmmi*shm ih giving u l e«t
leading cltisen. with lot* of civic pride thought to the problem, but il 1* a pu*
you fell from this proud entitle to a /.lung situation In all probability a
condition where von became something uiaaw misting may lie called by the
of a joke lo your tnWtlKpCopte unit < oinil l*«loii *<h>u to gel 'lie view* of ! 1 r ' " ***** &
iH'l(liiHir« everyone, and out of this *on e plana j IVxaylvan!* I'nrmer Mn I, near
Whnl would yon <lo under *u« h < ir Ible «-.rking plan may la- e\ lved | l awn la aflll llahlng fnr the string of
cutnatnuceo' 'ii rather what IIA\ 1. .d^'iinw bile the ' ouimiaahm invlie* hail aeveral week* ago *l*hey ari*
von done - the «iudv and .«* *ideration of every j .
,, having a lot of trouble with thla hole
Now. according to Mayor William VI laaly in helping solve this problem in |
Knight this i* exactly tin* condition !lnances, ami will cheerfuilf r«*elve,Manager A H Sfpiier I* ex
in which the lily of Hereford lln.l* it suggestion- l., fad ,r mvim* -ugge* «> ■ week to puab tlM
-elf a* a inunli ipalitv and !h.' i|iieaton Holla
: ranch in Cadtu C«
iad at teat and the well apudded in At
thia writing they are boring * hole
Thi* well la loeatiwi on the aoutbeaat
•pwrter of Section i league t. IMta
County ttrbonl lunula, Cnatm County,
about Hvc mile* mirth of IMmmitt
The MUae well crew, aonth nf Wll*
(bwrado. fltwil.v extracted the piping
that waa giving them trouble and tbe
ON SEWER MATTER
work along
Hereford till A Una N'o
Sale will lie liberally advertired at the
Atattrillo Sale on February 25. Pedi-
gree 1 looks will be gotten out early ami
mailed to prospective buyers. Adver
tiaing apace will bt> taken in Journal*
ii nil newapnperx over the country. I'er-
aotmi letter* will la* aent out by mem-
ber* of I he AMWK'latlon. and it i* ho|ie«i
that every weil-wisher in tbe county
will upreari the tiding* in out-of-town
letters.
Over fifty head of thoroughbred* for
the Sale are now awitired and the out-
look la for one of the beat Sale* in the
hlatory of the industry in Hereford's
opening battle for aupremacy in thla
field of endeavor.
going to pre**
\ few day* ago one of the sevver
IIin** in the city became *topp *d up and
| us the stoppage occurred }u*f l**|ow tin-
j '-oiitlei tion of « residence with the
ma I li M' i'i- iti a pluce when* there «;i-
little fall from tie • residence On,
sewer, the ubwtrw Hon hiickeil tiie flow
if sewage up in to the re*idem*e anil
'out through the tixiire*.
< If ' oil rsc fills u.s-e«*itate<l an ex
j |>en*e in iireukiug into the «e«er and
Most of Evidencr Submitted ""
time heariw;
at amarillo
draws fire
SAYS HIGH PRICES ,I.V:«lMK TAX MAN
\RE HERE Til STAY HERE ON MARCH I
According to tin* Texas Industrial ' u It l*eter«o n, 1'epun- Collector
i'ongi si Jin o|* n letter just laMiwI. ' internal He veil uc Service, will
we have |*Tmai *nlly p*s*isl (o n tiigh 'a- in llereforil. with headquarter* at
or let el in i In- ( i ice* of all .ninmodlt oiii thi-is- ItanL* on March tlrsl and
le*. e-i«s taily hi fo.*i*ttitTi ; until I i*i p in March «* ond to «|
Tin |mbile should e.ogni/ic that|*i*t individual Income tax tmycr* in
there ts nothing in the agrlcuitur jtlie prepnrutlon of their HUM Income
al aituatiou a* it exi*t* ti*iay to Indfc- jTu* lb-turn*
cute materially cheaj -r prb-e* for fooil
Is in Favor Old
Central Time
REDFATH LYCEUM
HERE NEXT YEAR
e«|tec tally
The Kedpath Lyceum Bureau
The hearing promised the business
intere*t* of the Panhandle on the pro
ha* i lioeed change from Mountain to fen
contracted to supply the Lyceum at-
traction* for Hereford * public school*
next fall and winter. The course con
Hist* of six number*, including some
of the tlne*t attraction* on the Ameri-
can platform today. The tlrst iiiiiiiUt
will come in ticolier. IW20, and the re-
maining five will la* scattered through
out the school term, with the exception
of the month of January, which I*
omitted in an effort to dodge bad
weather.
The Rev Hortlon Lang, of I'lainview,
representing the itcdpntli Texas Ly-
ceutn Hureau of l>ailas. <'lo*eii the if n-
tract with I'rof. L. Ferts. li on \Ve<l
«ie*da> of fills wis-k
Till* Is tin* same concern which put*
on the Chautauqua hen* each year, and
this contract insure* first elan* line
of attraction* for the school pupils ami
(Kit rous.
i tral time was held - at Viuarillo la f
j Tuesday la-fore Kxiiminer John T
| Money of the Interstate t'oniuM-r-e
Coinniis.-iori In re|*irting tiie matter " w 1
i the Ainarillo I>all> News *nid ni psirt
Adjournment of the «[*-. ii,i time
'zone re-hearing w.i* taken ,it 1 nclock
yesterday aftermam follow mg an all
day meeting, and announcement un-
made by Kxamim-r John T \Ionev tluit
; Hie testimony Would !* .-..miiil.-d to
gefher with the opinion of Hie cxrimin
er and presented ti. Hi.- Interstate i'oiii
men* • "oinuiissjon for final a-flon Mr
Money said following the hearing that
it may (*• a month <>,- |M«ssibly *.-veral
months iK'fon- a a decision would t e
made hy tin* coinmiwtion
"That th.- adherents of • hanging the
time of the Panhandle Plain* region
back from Mountain to Central time
presented plenty of evidence in If* tie
tuff*, ac-ording to Hie * "tigress
I he colllitl'v s a< reuge of Tall wheat
| *truction was found to have heen c„Us |w f|j|[v fW(„ltv {h|4|,
eil by potato and orange peeling* ami !hl.r„ „
large pie.-.-s of thrown a way fruit ami j . (i ^ k t>(| fi(rww „,H1, „
largi- masses of uew*iNitn<r which haili
Imh-ii d«'|* *itisl in the Mi-wers by -onn- i
iwrsou either densely ignorant of what j
should he deposited iii fin* -ewers < r hy
some one critulmiliy indtfTereut to the
rights of others
Lverybodv oiigiit tu know i«-tt.*r
than I" dep<i n u« h tr.i-h in the
!li
DISPOSAL PLANT t tf „ t f u u
half, was the assertion ,,f Ml Mouev
ABOliT COMPLETED! He did not e*re to ex press any jierson
al opinion as to what recommendation
Work on the City s sew.-rage dlspoe- he would make to the Commiswlon He
ai plant, liegun neveral week* ago. i* ad«b*«l that the Commission carefully
nearly completed. When finished thin!enwdder* all apiiHcation* for a change
plant will give Hereford a misiern and of time, ami that its dictations are
tlexihle ilLsprHml system capable of tak- linn! to forecast
ing care of tbe local need* for year* to? "Before filial adjournment Mr Money
••ome. It i* built on the unit plan, so said that the Panhandle-Plain* Cham
that as the population Increase* aildi- her of Commerce, under whose auspice*
tonal unite* may be added from time to the re hearing was held had the priv
time to handle tbe increased volume iiege of submitting brief* to tie* Inter
Thi* work ha* coet the city approxi- tate i'orDmer<e < '• un in lasion At ten-
ma tely $8.30#, taken '• n> of to the Hon was called to Hie fact that it wa*
shape of warrant* The work is being ne« e* ry to & rint brief*, not furnish
done under the supervision of the j typewritten n*i* rt*. *•> that they may
Henry Kxall Klro«l Kngineering Com- be t*-nt to all imrtie* 'om.rn.il with
pany of Italia*. tiie proposed change
d.* id.*i
SLNSHINE FOLLOWS
It wa
not to submit any briefs
"All testimony offered at tin* rehear
Ing was for the change fnnn Mountain
FREAK SNOW FALL j to Central lone time, except that of
' I r A F Lumpkin of Amarlilo find A
A weather freak <**curred last Fri- F spencer, mayor-city commissioner
day night when a light, wet *uow fell of Crostij ton lb-cans** of rheir fre
between 1**1 time ami daylight and *ur- <iu.'iif «|iiesti«ming of witnesses they
prised the slei-py heacbsl portion of the were severely i ros*-examlne<l hy advo-
|M>pulation wben they art^ee. Ouakle <ale* of Uie change when they took
the contingent of lota I weather *hark* | tie* witness *t rid
mi one remotely suaprv-ted snow that' TI*' testimony presented in the af
night. Saturday morning It wa* bright terouon i« of a nature that many my
ami balmy, and by noon tbe snow wa* should have much Influence with the ! Hnt - htirchc. of the world. Both will
er*. and Iwshles it i- .i violation ..f ji
(S lial ordinal)' e ><f the «'it •- to do -<•
[Missilig' |i, identify the auiltv
part ie* in Hu- in-ti>u< • it in-fj v .|e
-i-rved line would certainly be un|*>*«'d
one fj.jit would make Hi"' ptiiiishincrit
lit tbe i nine
Like nearly everything >i«e in Hu*
world, -fimtary sewer* are not fo.il
proof )t rispinres «olH - ills even
tit ii-.- i sewer property P.t.i it i-
st rang.- that anyone would base no
more Juiigmeur than *o d.-i*> if in 'he
• 11 \ sewer- -II- i. .,r ii •• ••« a* tbil ilii :
dent di*. loser I bad ie-en ib-p«^itie.| m
tins sewer
Ile|*isiting *u< h refuse ,n ri,c s.«wer*
i* almost certain to - an*.- ,iii •■••otri>>
tion. and Hiat rncain an •-v|ien.se on
someone fo remove u |r i* i *t>ow «
shocking and willful! disregard ,,f Hu-
rights of others Oil tin same sewer line
for «ii ol> frn« Hon is likely to ia- form
ml w hich will - an*.- tnc sewage lo ha> s
and How out Hirosight 'be fixtures in
*omet**ly s residence ,1 ml [* rtiajw do
considerable dainagi-
It is al*< likely r.. put the whole
sewer line out of ctxnmiaaion and to
• ails*- it fo (*• faseu up at a tug expense
ami ieprive fh.- Inmsent a* well «s
Hi.- guilty (airties of the use of It w lim-
it is tietng repaired
If is also in violation of rhe penal
ordinance* of the city to -lep.« ir sueti
refuae in the sewer* *nd would subje.-t
the guilty party if identified to a severe
file- and who would <j- e*rto i the
righteousifss <.f the extreme penalty
Authorised by law for *>icfi an if««*x
Usalde offense ■
Wm VI Knight Mavor
STXTE CONVE.NTION
r\TERf:m RCH n
Itel iofin Meyer \-t~-!i of the • hri-
Unit «-bor' h and Ite-s* -} |{ *«har\.. of
the l*re«t.. wmii cbiir**h. are iw.th *n
I la I l.i - this wees, affenililig fl*> state
meeting of flie Int *r« hiin-h Movement
the idea of w bb b ia to bring alamt ■ St
• l« *er afflliitions lo'tween the Protest- *•
year ago In Texas this l*
of hog* and < a tile
In IM1P agrl< ultural production n«
ie s in t|iiaulity than in Mil* chiefly
lN*cau*e of the si i r- ity of farm latnir
iillh-.tigb the value of tbe priultl't-
I wa- greater
i-.irin lal*ii will Is- even *4 ai< >-r tlii
veai than last The tn'tuendou* dc
iisatiil in the low n amVriHes is atliait
lag iiten frt>.u tit.- 11.11111 ry -Inili and
threshim; is
keeping local
farmers busy
Bia Crain Crop May (iauw
Some Muff To Krinaiii
\l Plantiiiv; Tim#*
i
now lif t v
-llgage.i ,
per
i n
it" lo) food i I
> l*-r< • ni f tiw
■ farm*
\;l of ti.es.- floag-
■•i p! l< es v ii uol i
nt of tin
pr.Hiie
5 i.rty is-c
year* «g>
|" > l<4.1 H I .'-111
pop"
Oil -if
' I!,
Ill
ll
-ndicitf.'
c , ii. ii
• garden
(S ople flu
M«.' !li«- j*.i
f irms are i
a- reag. -f • •«« >■
sorghum-, for !
ofi tie planu*I in I
'.It si l|**
ll Hi
a lid
sit r >
|,c,HI
Tt
imt that ,
tin and Hw
fid- -j.
I "pe a
man > tnl-l
re !• ai.-i far
PC-- f|tf
iCtHili ' S
fill ht
C Wl>
to tow I, is t
re- , r«n.
i ' tu . slill-fll
as i hough ci i
in.I toiuuti
,II thi* si tion
;• fb.' |mi-it year
<■ v iingarbered art<l |ili.nling
'<ridoiihi<-.ltv It ml i lot of ,t
'li.
held
f he ;l
MEAT SI PPL\ MI ST
BE PROTECTED NOW
i Hit
.Hit b> f
lot tie OK
la* al irr-t u. irien <ti.te
■ 'A- iff grain "o town I*
Ha* larger ! -r«ctit -if
nir-i'le.1 ,i 11| is time
i has lw>en
shut down for several day*, owing to
ihe epidemic of flu The driller fought
-.IT a threatening caae of pneunwMila
Hid uther member* of tlo* crew have
tieen im aimcdat.si Work will start
again next Monday morning
TEN BIG TRICKS
TO HANDLE GRAIN
A new Industry which fill* n yawn-
ing gap in our - outmerrlal lift* ami ap-
l**nrs to *• of surprising financial
strength has |u*t otwdetl up for buei-
w**s Ut Hereford W L. Loinly and I.,
K <irav have esfabllsiiisl the IIrn-ftirrl
Motor Tr-nn* port a Hon Company, oper
aftng a lle .f of ten big While truck*,
with trailer* Tile Cuittpanr * motto
i* 'We Iim**| iin tiling, unvwhere, any
time
\f present enough tnsn v tiu*loe*e
litis l* en contrai f'il t«i k.s*p the ten
truck* tuisv until June Tie- main
business ni fhi* season is hauling gram
for tiie farmers, and trip* urt- iielng
made a* far away a* Sudan. Texas
All these truck* are heavy duty in*
chine* anil are handling from 1-1 to III
ton* .*a. h |*-r ,|av I'ttey - all for an
investment of atMiut %X{ 1**1 Ttie offhe
,,f in,' CoiMpanv 'ia* l sui installed in
the city Cttfe here attruclive tlxiiir.su
111! * trt-.'ll llll'it III
Mr t i fn v Is | i<.pri.-to!' of ' tt. ' It v
. afe whiie \lt i oinlv is an expertetp
sl truck man front Hw- • -.ast i oiiMrv
and ln :« a.-tive • hnrge of the held work
WEST VIBCINIW
ACt<M IRES \ HOME
Hie li,,
tin la *
iciobeir
nk. r
Hon
tf the
in bi* address i* f'
iueeliug rcenilv held
i |. ni'y A M'S'ltienpah
> is. ni! Heaervi- Hoard V a-ningtan.
11 ' Mttiniit*) a not. ->f warning r -b
us, rrt ..or * attb- industry Well u.*>
w.- iee«| A luii lie say - arid proltt hy tie-
a-1. n*e l« give*
We do well to take inventory af
>hi« time on the |ue*t <11 if tlrst .tu
,S,! '4IH1- iMIUefy tbe s«-f «up;.!v
Vi r Moei elenp.itt ««id T1m- total ex
(*,'-ts fur the y.-it iill I a*'J|' i.'.;' at
<* i t*oin.l* i-owr veai* hit 'r in I'll*
i* ■ <jSain.il I'. them io the fn. t
a ',«ti" of iran<sportaiif.ii are*mad
>■ an l to i he f . I Ibat the fiiriis-i«
. t.o. to >j.i twn rhtng* ut mm
uiI'i.sl !'> sliori lu'lp line i.siil
ui.in siiti.'d 11}.--dav that tin
of icriiui wouhl likelr -Itop liefore
!OH 11)
i farmer
•r*nart' *
' me
11
j.rn e
..itg Htrtifsul "if 'le > ct*iitg,
.' i ■ tin * i" * pr.-«iit i«
1 luf ii, tf,.. '.atnt r i t in t
>* not ,.r- vt.ie.i w ifh props-
ins it n r. ini*.r irv rnakeablft
r.-sort <*l to in orrfer to *tn Hie
< tnc n,c o«l re|*it-na| is hi drive four
)««*! •*!•< <-t w, ir-sj ,-ii'!/ig fencing stand
sorgbnui i.nudl.— ?n~<.}•- 'hi* elimf fo
g -ifa - und ««•• or.il to He* fencing with
bin let I witw piling the gr un tii«t«|e
inrillg tbe * r tie *er. li* jhrckiy With s..r
gliniit finmlle*
M ( Harmon a wenlthy Wi**t V'ir
glitnin. <i# id severril dtiin Hereford
Hits w«-ek look log after property niter
es! - ne hold* in Hii* < oiiltly and plun
titng to < • uiu-i'lr move ,-M're perma-
neoHv
vi i Mnrruon >lero«u*triit«*l ni* sili
'••ritv m 'til* .'*pte«se«l i|.-let (nlliat ion
t.f I he pur i |i tine of tbe II li Hllill
....tu** Tit.- deal wa* bundled tbroiigh
i s Warner Mr Harmon already
tin- a half a-> rton ffi l*-af .Willilb l outi
Ir ami is in the market for i.Pitt'imil
« reuge I ! ■ i* a grout inswlKf for and
«r.- Ui tbis se.fii.li - f the world.
<r«ln „mi tm* i lot of g.««i thing* to my
idouir ibe 1'nnhsndie of Texas and It*
re>« urces
PRIZE DINNERS TO
KNOVt RESI LTSCK)N
lbs.
• r* I.
iiC0*
h i nt*
♦fb
limHkilljr all now.
Ttie majority of tbe 'lay* alnee that
time have been *un*hiny and apriigi-
tlke. with an oeeaakmal abtvery morn-
ing and an orearinnal diMgreeabiy cold
wind for a tew boora.
filial de l*bin of tbe Interstate Corn
mem* Commi**h n. Till* testimony
wa* that of tbe railroad official* of
the territory affected, nearly all of
whom lirroly advocatisl tbe propoaed
etiange of ttme."
return in time for their n**j**ctlve ser-
vice* on Sunday The inter hur.h
Movement i* l**ing enttiii*ia*tit-ally
participHtcd In by ail the Protnatant
deAomination* of the country with the
"*cef tion of the Baptiat*.
In iO.tNMMaMI isuiiid* and Hi. li in HHP
t PI rox litis tely Jso l* i'**1 |«.nilds ur
tie , i> riifi.' times that "I tiie lis «t lutr
ttiii prewar ..ear. i his kacreaae in ftvc
. e,i.-s ui.ttns that our lead suppiiea
i.c. .• Iw-s-n <-Mt to ill.- t*.n - informa
ti.it. from llie dairv district* would in
lb : te marked twf .i' nftient m* i
d y bent* for l*s-f shmigbb'r
eteng the Mr St eleven a...nibs of
fie- year l*ll!l the total re eipt* of cat
tie at Ho* aix priwlt>ti market*. < be
• ngo, Kanaaa Clfv, Omaha. f !a ui*.
lose-pb, ami !• >ux city, were i.'-sxi,
ut bead, a* ig. ti*! in.7 >l.* *i cattle
Mi i tig tbe <i,rre-j .ni^iig j,erh*l of
itii**, abowing a u s team
at fie
Aa yon well know the big range* tn.rtt „i ( :i/.«« in the
in TV*x:fia have la*en -ut up so that tbe nil w ill ii«d !*• atinoum-eii until April
live *toek propr.-it on ha* laiiHne uton* l!ith and that the prise* will not be
(Continued on page u. > '■ awarded until May tin* ilh."
f Here
ner hit nr. ., |!
rth- d -erf .in
i « Itooi ui
\. 1*1 v • oi.tesl he
iSrand i ai«i in r s«*ipi of the fohow
ng i."ti e ft .in tiie irini IP-.-riiir tig
rafi-'it at kmartll.. < on- eriiing Ibis
matter
\.iv •«.' all •*< ho. I Sni* riritend >nl <
<;\v \LRY OFFICER
INSPECTS TROOPS
The amiu«I iii-s*'. iton of Tr.* p C,
the !is-*| N*rii,nnl titiar*! org-ialsat. <n
ws'omii Mondnv when t olonet Volan
of Hi Seventh ' it'.alrv nrrlceil Tbe
.' in.*pe> tfon - otistsHii prim ipally of ioofc
ing over Ho* governmeiii property a «i
>*<piipiii"nt on band and examiniUK into
t.sai ■ on.lis iimi < 'aptiu We* Bradley
i'.iwlii. t.'d the c jom l on hi* round*
rite hsiil tfis.p I* not active Tli<'
enlisted |*-r«oiinel t* small ami lltfle
itiferi-sf I. displayasl by* Hie young men
in Hie ofgannuttion Tbe uien enliste |
during ibe war for a period of three
year*, with an additional three vear*
if and Merchant* who have donated in the rem-rve* Tbe active enlistments
pm< * that the name* of tb« local win have n year to run yet. I rile** the
Army lamay Con- troop aa a whole la abolished, however.
the men who signed Parte Ham* me-
ter will have to continue to nerve nom-
inally until the time expiree.
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