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ACATIONS AND SIMMER
GATHERINGS ARE GETTING
UNDER WAY IN EARNEST
MISS RAMSEY HAS
BK SURPRISE ON
RETURN TO HOME
I CROUCH AND BETTS
FAMILIES ASSEMBLE
IN HUGE REUNION
If all the world Mo to be plwwiHy
surprised, tlm Mb* Iterulhjr
iumkl Mlwa t«7 yhiwi
. ' for *he mvlYwl the pmitut
CORBETT FAMILY i of ft lifetime Thursday morning wpoo
4 nnlvcc iy-k j frrp arrival home after a rear'* absent*.
AnMVU *v Uff Mi km lmrothy baa t«an studying
ON IRRIGATED FARM mnafc- iu Ksuwa* City for the past year,
Her pan-in* wM I lie t«rui northwest of
town bod winter ami eiwlal a modern
little borne In town. Br -xxue twok or
CUFF ESTES
HEADS LOCAL
LEGION MEN
Soieffdii Dr. Gabbert After
Election for New Yew.
Pout is Growing
A family reunion on a large scale Tbe family ut m. B. rorliitt. who «•-
I was bald at the home* of J. K. Cftaarb **ntly purchased the fine irrigated '''.TfL""—..Til TWrra ftllama Pnat. No. t&S of the
[aad Edgar Rett* last w«*k. over tweaty farm ofjia Roblaaoii anath of Mee )<rf ^ #WJJ ^«n, f^r AmeMraa |*gfc* held a meeting at thg
Uw party. 11m party eon-
[slated of Mr*. Era H. Retts. Rev. and
| Mrs. W. K. Garrison and two cUMn
Htigler, Okla., Mrs. R. A. 8oattMi
time children. Mlas Lottb Last,
Rett* and Mr. and Mra. C.
of Clarendon. Claude C.
aad tad H. Crouch, of Saluda.
C., and Mr. and Mra. W. E.
and Mra. R. L. Betta and two
aad Mr. aad Mra. J. E. Ci
ijJWtfB, of Hereford.
McMUumm Garrison, —mmera. Bar-
and J. E. Crouch, and Mlaa Mabel
are daughters of Mra. Kn B.
W. E. aad E. L. Betta are her
Claode C. Crouch la a brother aad
H. Crouch a cousin of I. E.
The big party waa split up between
MM of J. KL Crouch and W. E.
aad a moat pleasant and enjoy-
Is reported by all.
ford, arrived in Hereford Wednesday. . ..
from their obi home in lllinMa. Ttei 7?rr
Recently they went to Kan-
TYNES TAMES
JITNEY IN FIRST
0 ViERLAND JOURNEY
Bex Tynes and family reached
tram a week's outing in aad
Lubbock aad aearby pointa,
relatives aad frleada. Grave
Cor the outcoaw of this trip had
expressed by Bex's friends, aw-
to the fact that It was his first
with a "Jitney." but he
declared upon bla return that
aad the Jitney were boaom friends
the whole time and be returned
even a puncture to star his
eaioute.
L M. JONES IS
BACK AFTER QUEST
FOR OIL LOCATION
M. Jones and family
Pecos, Texas, Wednesday, after
beeace of several weeks. It had
Itr. Joaes' original lnteatioa to
a bouse In Pecos end remain there
owing to the oil activity
that point. However, the drilling of
: dry holes la that territory has punc-
the Pecos boom to a large extent
Mr. Jones baa decided that Here-
offers a better field for the future i
the West Texas town.
trip was made overland.
METHODIST'S
MISSIONARY
CONFERENCE
Meeting Here Declared to
Be One of Most Help-
ful Ever Held
laaa City a ltd accompanied her home, all
three arriving Thursday morning. The
daughter wan ma-orted to the uew borne
| and her particular new room before the
nwrrt dawned
Swr.
| cobl Dutch lunrhecma in the
«VHiaty Court room laat Friday evening.
Tim fir*e hu«lncm> coming before the
peat wae Die election of permanent of
fleers tor the enauing year. aad the fel-
low log were elected:
Fad Commander. «'IIff Kate*. Adjw
taat. Lnwaril Pmder. Tmeaaror,
C, Johamoi Service Officer,
Gylee. Employment officer, Matthew A.
Johnetoa. Chaplain. Hoy Gilliam, Mis-
.. . . torlan. Jack Mount*. Athletic ttftasr,
PLAN MANY TALKS)Ashen mik.tr ^ai auim*. A. H
. j Hughes.
A call was Issued last Moaday for a' ^ Pbtyd Gfbbert. who was ae-
meetitig of Httpportera of Hon. K A. [ lected temporary Cbwmsnder when the
Tliomanon'ii candidacy for governor, i P®"* *• or^paiaed. was aomtnat-
The meeting wa* held at the Court- *d for the twrmanent office, but •lectin
hou«e at night but wan poorly attended "I the nomination, stating that oftimce to accepted
U. D. CI
TO DEDICATE
THEIR PARK
Memorial Exercises Also at
Owfifty With Aid oi
Srontn and
Wadcing and swimming partte* and
The K T Woodburn Chapter of the
I' ! . C « will tioid a Memorial sad
(•edk-atftm Service next Kiiutlay aflat-
nonn. June ^11. at 4 o'claclt The Dedi-
cation Hervice will tie held at the "U. D.
C Memorial l*ark." after which ell
who wiah will go to the cemetery to
aad dn^rate the srarea. Kveryone is
THOMASON MEETING
GETS POOR START;
The meeting of the Plslnvlew Dis-
trict Woman's Mlskmary Conference,
M. E. Church. South, held here lest
week, la declared by tboee who are
familiar with its history fe> have been
me of the best and moat helpful meet-
ings of the kind ever held snywbere.
The leaders on the program wage
broad-guaged and Inspiring. Earnest-
ness and devoted Interest In the work
was conspicuous throughout.
The address of welcome to the viMitom
was delivered by Mrs. F T. Roioson.
District officers for the ensuing year
were elected a* follows: Superinten-
dent of Y. 1' M. M.. Mrs. J. A. Ktegall;
Children's Work, Mrs. Morris; superin-
tendent of Study. Mrs. Sternberg; Su-
perintendent of Social Service. Mrs.
G. W. Heard; Superintendent of Sup-
plies, Miss Rebecca A ins ley ; Treasurer,
Mrs. John Smith; Agent for the
"Voice" and "Young Christian Work-
er." Mra. C. C. Miller.
Hale Center was the winner of the
contfft for next year's Conference.
Many young people pledged their alle-
giance to the church during the meet-
ing. A splendid laaeh was aereed by
the Methodist ladles of the ciiy both
days of the Conference. Conference of-
ficers expressed themselves as especial-
ly Indebted to local ladies who contri-
buted musical and entertainment num-
bers, as follows: Mrs. H. H. Hawkins.
Mrs. John McLean, Mrs. John Wil-
liams, Miss Clyde Wllaon, Mrs. Homer
Fox and Mrs. Roy Stocking. Delegates
and visitors present were:
Mrs. Mary I.. Hargrove, Centenary
IRS. J. 0. NEWELL
WILL MAKE SANTA
and not very much waa accomplished 'be duties of the office wonbi conflict
on that ammnt The speaker for the with hi* practice, ami preferred to be
at ""'"Ij John i'. waa uaavoM* i only g member (*t the poet, miff Rates
ably detained on other boalneNo and: immediately iieing elected, took the
could not be preseut. chair.
It la announced that three minute, The Post pledged Ita unanimoaa sup
Hpeecbee will lie inaugurated at the P rt to the I'. D C. a In baautifying
Star Tl>eatre noon, nml other <-ampaicn Memorial Park, whk h I* to he dedlcat
meaauree adopted to push the rlaUna ISunday to the veterana of "Si and
of Mr. Thomason liefore the voters of alao the late war Pour new memhera
the county were received Into the Pnat at the
j meeting, making a total of rtl to date
The first Priday night iq each month
was designated a« regular meeting
time.
'■oufeetionsr? tore« Iwve been all the; cordially invited to be
Prwnk rage the past few Aad It la Jeaale Sink a tiirl Hcouts" will amdM
whispered that there has literally been the I! D c girls to gather flsem la
* "rua" on "th^t things' for maaw decorate the gravea aad the (Hd Volar-
tngs at all the haherda herv and white ana. the "Americsn Isfton" aad Mm
gorala stores. Roy ttcouls will aaabS la the IMtlll,
Recent rains and a fearfully direct The following program wUl be
sun heve prodm<ed a suitrineaa seldom Hymn
eviieriem-eii In ibis altitude, (treat' Invocation Rev Sharp.
growing weather" for everything, ea- Special Music Mlaa Clyde
pecially weeda. If the town man's view A abort talk.
Half the male pupu i Dedication of "I! D. G
THOMPSON & WILSON
ORGANIZE NEW FIRM
TOPm'l'^'P TO A t\|Mp Dlacusslng the I'oet and its gpslblll-
■Llv 1 E<n 1 nAUlllur (tea. Adjutsnt PisWer iter- ;
"it la hoped every member will hesr
Jeff IV Thompson and Karl K Wll-j th% meeting night in mind and be prea-
soii this week announced the formation ent, for we mio>t put <wr ahouldera
of a partnerablp, under the tlnu name to thS wheel ami PCAH. There were
of Thorn peon a Wilson, to handle over 8M) men from Daaf Smith county
farms, rawbea. cattle and city proper-• la the sarvlce. and if you are one nf
ty. The offb-e will be baated in the ilmm, let'a have your applk-atbtn at
new Elllston building. ! nam, tor nu aoldler. sailor or marine.
Roth of these gentlemeat are of long, who woa la the service between the (Mh
huaiaeaa experience In this community day of April and the 11th of November
and their friends expect them to isrgaa- la barfed from membership; but you
iae a going concern in abort order. \ are wanted in the local poet."
Edith
Bayaar.
In
tkm o< Uowftwd la out every aftoraowai rark -
with sharpened hoes endaavorlag to Vocal
head off the amaaiug growth of the vol Mnmle laadraa.
unteer vegetation. Henadlctloa- Rov. W. H. Terry,
More rain wsm« certain to follow the1 _ "
humidity It Is not pecially needed ( WISo HELEN LEA
"""" i **tes or scenes
— AT HISTORIC SPOT
Slimmer Sports and Picnics are
Planned and Enjoyed Almost Daily
WILDORADO FOLKS
GIVE JIM DANDY
PICNIC SATURDAY
ROt'NDI P DETAILS
WELL UNDER WAY;
BIG TIME ASSURED
CAVALRY IN
AUGUST CAMP -
The Brand repeodaeea the following
recelvad from Mlaa Helen
t of her large circle
•Naabvllla. Tana , June M,
[ "At last I have arrived la Mail
. ,, r. .. - .. ; aad am ready for a big •ttmmer'a %
All t.llllHtfd Men Must Re- iPaabody Collage la a Wonderful
I -have atudanta hare from ever
I In the Union
"I waa fortunate
j in time for the O
Class of Peabody Collage aad Vi
member, of Troop C. Pourth j
Natloaal duard of Texaa, will i eddrsasea.
port to (jpUin Brsdly
Or get into Trouble
Local
CsvsIi-t.
tie required to ga la tha anaual encamp Bulldlag yee-
A big W. i . W Picnic and Jolhttcu
tlon wax lieid at Wildorndo last Ssttir
day. June 12. which wns sttemle«l by
| Sec., Nashville, Tenn.. Mrs. N. O. Rol-
lins. Pres., N W. T. C.. Aspermont. Tex-
, as. Mrs. J. R. Smith, Conference Supt..
j Social Service, Stamford. Tcxsh. Mrs.
j Tom Delaney, Conference Supt . Y. P.
ct cttuucd camit i M 8' T«x,w' MrB
rt SUJWilllLIl uUMIL|Betts Hurton. Cor. Sec., Clarendon,
Texas, Mrs. J. P. Neat. Plain view, Tex
Mra. J. O. Neweil and children left as, Mrs. L. A. Jones, 1'iainview, Mis.
Saturday for Santa Pe, N. M.,, P. W. Hendrlx, Plainview. Mr*. Kiel). ucotkc Cloyd nn«l family. Walter Full
rhere they wtll spend the summer. Ilovlna. Mrs. Ward. Tulia, Mrx. Wllaon. | wocd. Henry Wilw>n «n<l nthern wbone
)ile la Santa Fe, Mrs. Newell will1 Canyon City. Mrs. Simeon Shaw. Can- name* The Ilraiul >lid not get li wan
Flait a cousin, Mra. Walter Danberg.' yon City, Rro. Simeon Shaw, Canyon , h general picnic fur rhe imblk* an«i not
Miss Maud Patton, of Here-j City. Miss Sara Shaw, Canyou City, | for .the W. <• \V uli>n>-
rd, and well known here. j Mrs. R. K. Ikmglas, Sllverton, Mrs. B. S H. Taylor, of Auiarillo. delivered
[jMra. Newell in a severe sufferer from! W. Wilklnn, Sllverton, Mrs. J. C. Mil- an addrew* « f weiimuc The sfteriKMOi
favor, and hopes to head off the lef. Ixjckney. Mlaa Ira Hammond, was spent In athletic *|<ort« *in h a* ba.w
this summer by a change'of Memphis: Mrs. Stanly, Mrs. Story, Mrs. ball, broncho riding, (aitato race, relay
lie. j C. H. Churchill, Mrs. Prank Ulaapell, race, .'KlO-yanl ilaxh. and -iweei >.take
Mrs. O. C. Winkler, Mrs. L Johnson.
I Mrs. Jake Robinson, and Mix* Robin
i Hon. all of Snmmertleld: Rev. Preston
if AND LOUIS ARNOLD I Florence. Dimmitt; Rev. Cbas. McXeely
l're|a«httlona for liereforila decond
Roundup, July I 'J. are well under way
It I* to be a two day affair this time.
. , , . The \\ bite Deer baneball temn. «ald to
many Hereford and Deaf Smith «-.,unty ^ r,.rt| ,„vjirrjl{jl f|HO> ^ tor
cltixen*. Among them were l^e , , ,, T
"T.1 * 1 "f Z
gln , Will larr.,11 Mr* H J Roach.
t H. Puri-eli and fa.n.ly, K. II Norton. N„w- aiw,
tie- iiciutdHtririg iireim
ment of the (Hmrd, go be held at Camp, *** tnwh ^ Jma- *•
Msbry Austin, TeaCa. August « to I Polk and statue- of Obi Hickory' Jo*-
Inclusive, according to orders Just la-1 *tn* *"d *•
jeaed by Captatn Wee Bradly ft***}** ^ "TlM>
Rradly Matoa tb« «e-1tb* bomi! nt Prwaldoat
der given him from state beadquartsre, J™0 ThU ta tn,"f « ^
are Imperative, ami that there la no j Magnolia treea are la fMl Mama,
dodging this •ummer training. The '"""** '« ,>n" J«' • •-
transportation of the men will be paid ,,ww
both wars, and t«y will .tart the day «"* The Rrnml to the ad
of departure from home The mm are ,lrw- 1 ^ ®P'
laetrm-ted m t to give up their jobs, wUf! M" Hereford frleade. tor the
hut to apply for three weeks leave „f people, of Hereford are the beat Pro
•theence "*•*
The orders «tute that the only exittse ■ ' """"d my beet wis baa for the beet
I that will la- accepted for not attending;'Ur'1 l*,M' *',nr paper
thl* csiup will l e u phy«lclau « certl# i fl«den fl. Im,
cate. ami that -ul,j« t to Inv.^tiga Pembroke Hall. Rmmi 112,
tb n. 'Hie penalty is trial by court VAuril Itelmont (Collage,
mnnthall ami a Am- of IW. Nuwbrtlie. Tenn
Tlw atate Kfflcer* finphaalse the fa< t
that this camp will l e made a pieaaant BAII.Kl Mriil AND
ami profitable a rs-atlon aa laewlbie \|)MIM^TR VTIOIN
WHITEFACES WILL
TACKLE AMAR1LLO
IN TWO CONTESTS
for the men. Special iu*i rin turn In
range pr,n tl<- - with 'be rifle ami {ii toi
will ls> given
_ - I
BAPTISTS YOl !N(;
PEOPLE ORGANIZE
NEW FEDERATION
s. williams
nirv rpnM PAI A ""d Mrs. fThas. McXeely, Happy; Mrs.
OilLIV r nUM l^ULU. liastlngx and Mm. H. B Raster. Dim- (
i mitt; Misses I>ells Wllhlte. Very Terry, i
8. William* and Louis Arnold re- > Elisabeth Knight, and Medames Andy
Saturday from an aufomobiie, P. Im, 11. B. Rates. Geo. L Yates. W.
of several weeks duration in Coio- L. Porter, NU*k Alley, and Rev ami
While away they made head- Mrs. i. H. Rryant. all of Hale Center;!
irters atBoalder, but visited Denver Mrs. Bauy, Happy ; Mra. Wliiett and'
surrounding points of interest. Mrs. Cablwell. Tulia
tourlato report ■ delightful tbne;
mental and physical beneflt from gJORK ANNOUNCE- *
MENT FOR FORMER
j HEREFORD RESIDENT!
race. Tlie Wildorado baseball team de-
feated tlie Tam-oaa team Some 7lM> or
HIlO people were in attendance The
Hereford Roundup. July 1 2, wa« liber-
ally advertised All reportx
corking goo<i time ami lot* of
Tlie Hereford Whlteface* will go to An Aaaembly of the Ba(rtlat Young
Auiarillo for gaiio^ ne*i Satunlay ami l'M,ple * ' Ubm I* being held at I'lain
Snndiiv with the strong Amartllo Klks v,'*w t(,T ,lH' WW* "f "f
nine Kfiorta are Iieing made fa>) g ' l',g a Psnlmadle aaws lation to
strensHieti tb* r.-am iii «everai lepart '<at 'her .-a<h rear Tlie meciing
ment* for theae ini|a.rtain . ontenta. and ( "* Wavland < oilege
indicate titer*- n much c« n#bleii«e nod opmuKBi
eats". thai Ixifb gain*"* ina.i annevetl
W. B. PARMER
NEW JUSTICE ;
;eo. h. guinn and
family leave for
I r VV I Mlm-biii. I l la-nver < <>l<>
j Mr A W. Slwiolta. Amartllo. I r A I-.
Bicker. Dalits. I J ^•tHlmxik Ia-o
vr < Miss Mirlaui Woo<lbi«ry. S**«
ork Iter W. P Barlon |ia«tor at \m
Isrillo .Mias l,ililati I on t,iNe en ,\ina
rlllo delegate, ami Mi™ iier rn«le
Is Appointed by ^mroit* • *eref#,rtl Thnr«lay
ioner Court to Succeed
Among ftiiwe attending fr«iin Hereford
.*r - Ht>v .1 F M.'Clurkln. A • Thomp
■win aiwl wife drill Y|U«e>. liladyo l|i w
ton. Ho.'li i iwt-n Vliirgur*-' h>t«~«, I ■ !<!{•-
Conned ami (Heaola l*owe|«in
MEN TO MI>BIL1ZE
Two political meeting* are iinaoom -
xl in tbia imsiie of The Brand to la* Md
witblil the next few daya,
on Suturdsr the Bailey penpla will
hold a meeting at I lie I iMirt taiiiae. at
7 Ml c m >n the intereata of Mr.
Hulb-v in hl*< race for gov« rm r Tha
«'iille*l I* «igm«l by Hie oiinty e«e<-utlve
committee
" ' 'halrrnan W K Imineron. of the Ad-
mtiilatrniiou for«*ee, aleo tiaa a call In
till" l *>tic aafeing memtierv of the cctun-
ty titlve <n miiin> t«> meet in hia
ofTbe ne*t MoikImv, June 21, for the
l iir|a*«e .,f drawing for name* ' n the
(•allot iMt^Mtlng candidate c^pertaes. (le-
'< r iiiiiili« whether <he election *ball la*
by (iltiralltv or majority etc
J. M. Boone, Deceased
FINE VACATION TRIPi ""
W. B. Parmer was -wdected u*t Mon
maul, of Waco, Texaa. have received
announcements of the birth of aa eight
Guinn sod and a half pound boy. named Jame* day by the Comtaatoners Court a« Jua- tlon t* all to sttend
ton. I*ester1 Bernard, to Mr. and Mrs. Clnctoemani. tice of the Peace. Precinct Number f ne. Tb.- |ir rgr*m la
euronte to the meeting
Iir Mlmrhla will ileiiver the <wfmoil
Thnra*iav ; Mlaa WtMallturv will deliver
aa addresa Priday im (lem-ral Hotne
Mbe*ionary Work Tlie Rev II H H«
Kenxo- paator of ib - .-*$, inic l.ake
cbur« b. baa extemled a '-ordlal inv ita
thM convention
•'omprehendr*- an*I up
Trading and Swapping in Iximk,
Sheep, etc^ (Continues Briskly
II CII.BREATH
AND JIM ROBINSON
DO LAND TRADING
•ad Mrs. Geo. H.
iter. Prances, and
of Lubbock, aad Mrs. Lester loa June 14. to fill oat the uaexpired term of J M liftlinr ami wtll he conducted by men
left Hereford Thursday for an; Mra. Claqueamnl was formerly Mt— fhinar dereased. Mr. Parmer^ bond ami *muyi of national reputation.
ntnmotdle trip into Colorado. While Nettie Parka, of this <Ry, aa employee ,* fi nes was wubmltted to the Coatt
iway the party will vhdt another j in the Post Office, ami hss many; and formally approved He ha* a«*nm
failed fi. mention fhe fa*-t that thla
waa t (airtrier^hip tract owned Jointly
by Vlr Uutbrle and Mr*. A. G. Momlay
\ "tmirfer set tlon of tltia land waa the
private property of Mr Gttthrle, hut
flu- remnimfer waa partnership proper-
t>
Ihr
fa* f*
tiim.
Itraii'i did not aecure nil the
imi l" itlail (o nutke tlie correc-
ughtcr, Mra.
Colo.
Lee Chamness, of La i friqpds snd acqtuilntam-es hore.
w. H. GIL-
BREATH GOES TO
LONG BEACH, CALIF.
Mrs. W. H. Gilbreath aad two chU
departed Monday for Long Reach,
where ttMf will spend tha nam-
Mra. lea Griaaom aad Oatfriv.
Velma, of Talis, who hare baa
Mr. aad Mra, Gilbreath, acrom
Mra. GOhraath aa far aa Mal-
N. 1L, where thay win
visit Mra. Orlmom'i mother
LIGHTNING HITS
C. O. NORTON AN
AWFJJL WALLOP
C. O. Norton made the intimate ac-
quaintance nt Old Man Hard Lack re-
cently, to his sorrow sad financial loss.
Mr. Norton had a One cow and calf
and three heifer yaSrtlagi buachM up
against the fence during one of the re-
cent thunder showers when a bolt of
lightning killed the entire bunch at
one crack. Mr. Nortoa
at a minimum of $1,800.
ed ' barge of hia office
Mr. Parmer, formerly County i «a
miaaioncr. la too well known locally to
| need Introduction Ilia long experience
makes certain that the duties of the
office have been placed In capable
hand*.
BIG CHURCH MEET
BEGINS AT SPRING
PHONE MAN HERE
ON INSPECTION OF
PLANT AND TOWN
Another re«ent 'raile re>or«ied «4«
that whereby \A if <>ill*ical|i traded
Keildii l.'i three mile* we«*t of Hert-
ford. to Jim Robinson for a half *cc
tion In < a«fro '-oonty |ilat a* row tlie
road from tb*- i'reaa ftyer place, ten
mile* south of Hereford on the e« t
Itimmdt road
Mr <;ilbr'-Hih ala> annowncea tlie iale
'of "illll head of abeep to Allen Bell of
Hereford In turn Mr Bell aold thc e
-<ie*irg«- H. Hill ami A. I. Iliggin dieep. together with im tb*-r hum h he
botham. of Amnrillo. are iu Hereford bad, io Jim Rohlriaon.
# i ... : .... .. , . . . 1 Tlila land deal gives Mr. RobiiaMm
t*al > inaaeetmg the Hereford t*-|e- < .. .... . .
| two ao ttona * Ua* in went of Hereford
plione ayatem. Mr. Hill l I l«tri*-t itirner an*l the alie«*ti deal, taken
Manager aad Mr. Iligglniaitham la (n (<|inas«*tbin with hia own tine fhx-k
t aarp r|M TUFDCinAV l iatri*t Plant Chief. Both re **f fbe,Hn<| ,^^,1 pnrchaaeo of bbaale«l rum«.
UH I ntnSUA I Bouthwestota Bell Telephone < o. ] tgiv«w him une of tbe Onest sheep «oUb- acre The land formerly was the pre-
— ' I llshomnls In tbbi section of the country j perty of W K. Hicks.
The PanhamMe Association of tke Mr Prod flknins has e**epte«I a p<e, Mr. Caldwell pun-baaed a
near Tulla from Mr. Gilbreath
two years ago and recently said it
more than double bla investment.
TIM A MAN BUYS
CASTRO CO. RAN(M
AT $30 PER ACRE
The Hereford Comml««ion Comtainy.
< *>mpo«e«i of W If. GRhreatb ami Jno.
K. McKntvre. unnouweo the «nle of a
-ectlon of laml in Castro coanty, six
mllea aonth of Hereford on tbe east
fttmuiitt road, to a Mr. Caldwell, of
Tvlia, for a ivrialiteratton of VMt.dO per
(Congregational Church began a meet- sltion ss Saleslady with tbe Green-
ing at Rprtag I*ake Thursday which j Dry Goods Co. of Memphis. Mrs.
was w-bedulde to last through Sunday.' Hka'n* left for Memphla lait Sunday.
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In last week's Brand the announce- i
ment of tbe aaie of the Guthrie ranch j
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920, newspaper, June 17, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254053/m1/1/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.