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HEBKFOBD. DEAF SMITH OOl'XTY. TEXA*. TI KHDAt. JAN 34. 1« .
TRAFFIC OFFICER No. 1922
BUSINESS MEN CHECK
UP HOG AND POUL-
TRY MEETINGS
THE FOLLOW UP
General That Good
/Accomplished Must be
1 Made Permanent
!>
A flapacUj^ "iSntL war
ao far u the hag and pool-
of tin put week are con-
Thou weekly luacbeooa
to be mora and more popu-
and full of pep aad practical Idea®,
i wen heard from the boa aad
poultry committees, flnaacea were
op, and a decision arrived at
to hold a One Day Short Conrae and
Oyeter Sapper at aoaae date in the lm-
ite future, aa reported la another
If. t Dameron asked the ro-
of the liUMiteea men la mak->
lag the hie Jonea A Dameron Sale oa
Wedneeday. January 25. a sucoeea.
The qoaetian of a apaeial train fromj
Amarillo tor the event was talked over •
aad a committee appointed to settle
the matter. The Secretary was In-,
attracted to write every prominent man j
oa the recent 8wine procram. a letter.
htm for coming to Hereford
aad expressing the pleasure of the town
at hie presence here on that occasion.
The Secretary was also Instructed to
compose a Joint resolution of thanks to
the Star Theatre management for the
use of the building, to the Christian
Ladies for the excellent banquet, and to
others who sided In making the affair
success, ft, A. F. Parker called at-
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' TOP riding l* t year's Trouble Bw
STt l' feeling *ad aad Mnr:
STOP knocking Nineteen-twenty.me.
HT«>P duut>tlu| Twenty-two
STOP walling of mi-take* you're mad*.
STOP saying gloom endure* .
STt P envying your rival's Ini,
STOP now lamenting yi«r .
STOP springing (tiK M-m alibi*.
HTt P thinking tlieni at all ;
STOP crying tu each friend you meet.
STOP backing toward the wall.
STOP eat lug oaty of the husks,
STOP throwing up your guard;
STOP wearing undertaker looks.
STOP saying times are hard.
STOP worrying about your tires.
STOP driving round la low ;
STOP saving on tbe Peppy Das.
STOP all that -tuff and CIO!
•O GOT yourself a Qrlamobile.
V OO gat equipped for spaed;
OO after everything la
GO get the joys you i
GO amillag to your daily task.
OO after bmdness, too;
OO where It never was before.
GO where It waits for you.
GO where tbe jokers congregate.
GO tell a few. and then
GO home and tell them to your wife.
GO paaa then round agala.
GO where you think tbe blues abide.
GO where the gloomero sit;
GO hear their pessimistic plaint.
GO talk theai out of It!
GO make them all stand up and shout:
"GO Twenty-one! Adieu!"
GO flood tbe world with but ouc song:
"GO big In "Twenty-two!"
— Will In iu Herscheil In the lmlhimi|H li«
New*
Hereford Sale Wednesday
UL|mm
I2CTC Jo ACMCOj
Offered Smut
In Your Wheat
ilriK.
al«S Hawks. ilft
ARISTOCRATS
a v a vpr uvnwi am f IrflRTTYMlA
Hogs-Poultry (Jf HlKlFORD
DOMAIN, TOO
the entire
powdlry i
Do farmer* W«ve oyster* ■ Question'
At any rate the farmer* round and
I about Herefmd will be tested out oa
There are two distinct type* of «nat that question In the very near future. '■
In groin sorghum. one that muck* the! If plans laid at the business men s JONES ft DAMERON PUT
entire bead. stul the other tbe grain. luncheon Monday pan oat.
Tbe head smut tauy be recognised by There seem") to he a unanimous
head lieing reduced to a Mack j aMMlBMmt that the feeltag of good <m BLUE BLOODS
uass. if only the kernels are tow ship established at the
Injured. It Is called kernel aiuut. week should be followed up
There Is no remedy tor head smut. (lowed to die out. The
The most efficient way to control this way* and means brought oat the
disease Is by rotation of crops and burn- ibst the bog awa wanted aoma i
lag all heads that are effected, for the practical Instrurtioaa lu
seed saint, the ordinary method of small aad that the poultry mes
grata treataerat for amut may be em- more practical work in cutting,
ployed. The bent method for this etc Therefore, It was
treatment is tbe ordinary method em-j soon as the details can he
ployed la treating small grain tor smut ■ one Day Short Course tor hag
A solution of thirty gallons of water i poultry he held nere. toppsit off at
to oae plat of formalin ahaald ha pat la by an oyster supper to all fansan
a barrel. Tbe seed should be sacked take advantage of tbe Short Courast
and held In thl* solntion until the solu- \ committee constating of
tiou soaks entirely through Thin will wilkiaan. E W Harrison and C. A.
ordinarily require from three to Sea Mkelton was uamed to work out the da
iniauian. Whea it la certain (hat all j t«|l aad report reeulta quickly. Aa
seed aw wet with the solution, they uiena la to secure hog and poultry spec-1 a lot of prominent local cattlemen alar*
should Is. poured on a tight floor and la,Utll fwr ttM, ,jay. holdlag a poultry *| (bw_ -
covered with u wagon sheet or sacks M hooi in the foremmn and a hog school
for front three hour* up to over night. |„ lh#. afternoon The committee Is
I then stirred until sufficiently dry to noW „„ the job
I miss through planter The seed may ________________
UP 50 HEAD FINE
5 PROSPECTS G0«|
Sale Bids ftriTto Equal m
Surpass Record al 1921
Whkh
Fifty bead of "t
blue Moods, with
graved oa their
of Joaea a Damerea of
tbe big
, kaee daep la height bay,
Swell Orchestra j Matador Company
Is Next Number Orders 5 Wells
Lyceum Course CM Local System
be placed oil a tight floor nn<l sprinkled
or sprayed with solution, stirring at the
time, until all weed* are damp They
«Im>oM then lie covered several honr*
Itefore |«laiitiriir t'nder orilluary clr-
< uui taiMone pint of formalin U <<iif
Helent lo treat from 44 to ."si tuixhel*
Tin- -ointion iuii -f Im' ii**'*! fre h
f .J*' ' 'I**11 "v"' "*Tl program for Hereford February :t, at '
tentlon to the forthcoming number* on ll(tvun<.o ,1o,h It * an
the school Lyceum course and urged
more interest and support for this wor-
thy venture of the board.
There's going to be it cracker-jack Hereford'* unified irrigation m-ii-iu,
gootl musical numher ou the Lyceum which ha* *tis>d itp where many other*
fell down. I* lieKitining to lie re>-ognlsef|
i-rdlng to all advance dope. It's an more and more. The latest reerult i*
orchestra, compoaeil of six pieces. u« linril headed and ealciilatiin; a Uiisi
- known as the LUmreuce Symphony n "«* cirncern a- there i* to lw found
.. ( u , . ... . ! Company. anywhere on the slobe The Matador
Next Monday tne mee g w ^ beeu swltclnnl I.and A Cattle Co.. of Scotland, who
one north of
mail to each member. Any man with ii -*• ~ a1"'
good character and "four bits" iu al
OLD CHIEF KILLED
SITTINO BULL
the Stockmnis taft * *peclal[tro- ^ronj t (\,utrH| school hullding to the own two huge ranches, out
gram Is ®S W.i i Methmllst church, a* some patrons ob- Hereford on the Canadian rhf
ways welcome at these luncheons.
Cattle Buyers to
Come Here After
Carload Cattle
A new Idea In the way of marketing
Hereford cattle Is likely to he tried out
in Hereford In the near future. Tbe
Idea is that Instead of each owner
shipping tbe cattle to market as here-1
tofore, he drive than to Hereford, join'
with other cattlemen, and sell direct to
the buyers here.
The Southern Livestock and Land
System, of Comlskey. Kansas. Is behind
the movement here. Geo. W. Berry,
their salmi manager. Is actively listing
cattle, as well as some mules, for a sate
to be held earty to Februsry He states
that he already has several hundred
bead in sight. His plan Is to advertise
the event la all the livestock and dally
Hereford and Kansas
r, etc., aad Drtag the buyers
He states ^Umtjl^ itoa
aths aad Is rapidly
la pap lar favor. Mr. Berry
ejpot yet aaaimmed the eaaet Sato
jerted to climbing so many stairs. the other loutli annua! Matador Texa-
s'early everyone likes an orchestra. Thl* big concern, after having the
especially a good one. and this numlier H. I.. McDonald crew drill several tc-t
' promises some real classy music dewlgn- .wells for them, have jtist awarded Mr
ed to satisfy both the classical and pop- McDonald a contract for drilling five
ulHr conception of what music really is. additions! wells ou their north place.
More details of this feature will be fully equipped with Bessemer engine*
given just before the date set for its ami I.aytic pnmp*. a* well the equip
appearance. ping of three well* already drilled, the
—————— contract reaching wane hninUotne
FIFTH SUNDAY IS
urrTimr ntrr nr ! "fl"1!""'1" I«v-
luLEi 1 liiu Dfx 1L Ur ready been placwl ami as mniii a* It
BAPTIST'S ASS'N arrives the crew will tie *enf back to
I the ranch and active work -tarted
of o**'11
j Much trouble lias Iteen e\perlence<l In
other irrigation fields with different
kinds of engines and pumps and the
Hereford system, which was founded
Program for Fifth
Tlerra Bianra Asssriattew lo be
WHh Hereford Baptist Church
January 81-M, IMS
FRIDAY MORNING
10 :tM) Devotional—B. f*. Fronnbsrger.
10:30 Organisation.
11:00 Sermon—J. M. Hall.
FRIDAT AFTERNOON 1
1 .ao Devotional- J A. Llndley. ,
2 00 W. M. f. Program.
a .'«0 Tbe Sunday School:
(1) Its Place and Importance (IS
mln. I—K. J. Barlt.
I nified Charity
Aim of Churches
In Conferences
I mi on i lull- ure strong for rest con
■ ••I t of action in the matter of handling
charity by tbe local church organlsa
Hon- .Ml the chtircbe* malntnin char
in > oinniittees ami all do splendid
work year Iri ami reur out. but without
i general iimlerstandlng nuong them.
11 ii (>l lea I Ion >f w ork i« o* ca-lonally lu-
horna, mmuMmnI their feet and
their hair to tbe limit.
Home >'!a«a to this bum-b of deecead-
ant of a i ng line «f srletocrafea
i-tome one will bnv Bftv head of awfully
tine stuff at Wednesday's sale, aa aa*
final event for this ftrm of enterprlslag
young hree<lera.
.\ M Jones wiio is temporarily ao-
journlng at Hanger, arrived Monday to
help with the work of the *aie. W. B.
Dameron waa awampe«l with details i
• blent to pulling off rlie <a(e witj
hitch The liarn waa lielug put la i
(lie order 1'verrtMng fhat <-ouM gam
slblv !«<• anttcipuie l vi a thought out
alHt IIfended til
Auctinneer Re m«eri t'lerk Klnser.
ami I- rei| Mann and Itaiph Dawaoa,
without whom no Hereford sale la
•lulit'-d in and mm Ii effort I* wasted
Mm* i'on!• | otherwise I «, eon served tot l m ( lete are empecteii * arrir*
mi..re territory "ewlai- morning, along with the
Monday afternoon, at the call of Mrs. "r "Mf "f ,,,w" buyers au«l caftt
i a I. if the Presbyterian church. ("r','"«le<t in the dl*|MMal of fifty
i [.ic.'iminary meeting for unifying the ,'M* Ii'"*' Hereford In tb« southwest,
«ork wa* held at the courthouse Mrs, If the Weatbev Man la in s good b^
I.e. tml \lr- Henry Hastings represent- mor ami all n 'ntnm dope lived Up It
i,l the I'rchvterlaii* and Mesilames J. 'his «ale wltl i*|iial. if not et'llpai
I'innk Potts ami W H Williams the f last year, which wt aew high
Hheriff Puree! 1 of j marks for oilier breeders to
Mel hodlsf i hureh
in, charity Committee unit the Mecre
r.m of the ciiHinlx-r of Commerce were
11-• * present
After dl<M U«siiiii It na« determined to
i-k each church In town to «elect one
, delegate t . represent tliem on a central
• •Humitte*' iii uiwt rego.arly. i rorate
'In work ami -iippi)*-- arid put sotue
i.ii.Hie-- in the > harlty work The t'har
III I oiii III I It ce of the Chaiule-r of Com
men e w ill aid in in*•••ligation work
i tn-re ro|Ulred
for some time to cm
2 Hog Sales are
To Feature The
Ranger s Blood
and developed by Mr McDonald, ha-
stood up under test |s*rhap better
than any other tried out in thl* country
MUSICAL CONTEST
BETWEEN PUPILS
RESULTS fN TIE
This is Chief Red Tomahawb.
who killed Sitting Bull many
years ago when S R resisted ar-
rest Picture shows him
hands with Commander Hi
MacNider. of the Ameriran I.egtoa.
HEREFORD HI HAS
EDGE ON FARWELI
IN 28 TO (iAME •'hina hoar The Hanger
\dvertIsemeiit• ,,f rwo log hug
i>v promim-ut l ree«ler«. foiliariiig up the
annual meeting ,,f Panhamlie Mwiae
liree ter- lire la*t seek ure arrletl la
this Issue of The fframl Koth
feature Mil- IdiMMl of r||K ^reet
*ele to
lag the
■ pn' on hv iis*al i rwder« • iroeer
The Hereford High « h s l liaskettiaU -• ' •' l' ale tliuntngham. while the
^ ti*e defeateal I he Parweil #ve on the "tiler i« held at • tlildre** i,p 5* It |,ew
lis al gruiimls 1**1 i'rlimy afternoon t v '*• where The Uanger him-etf |m «t
Ml-* Vesta llllbhert and Te«l lieorge the lop-ided -core of to 't Tbe
of this city were asarried Monday after features were the -(.lendid team work '**'• -ale . orne* on Miuutoy
mam. Jsn 23, st rt .'W o'etoek by tbe of the victors and ibeir impregnalde Januerv .TO and will iliapua* 'if Bfty
He* YV Stanley Hayne st the psnos defense. The seane teems witi play 'umd of high grade hmgs
AMAWLLOCLOVB
AUTO LINE VERY
CONVENIENT NOV
A through automobile llae between
A ma rflie aad Claris la now mnlntaiaed
dally, the two ears awoting each other
it Hereford around gee or si* o'clock
i ad taktag sapper lam The new Uat
-.rss <tartnd aseeral wefta ago aad la
maintaialag a regular daily aehedale.
The local headquarters Is maintained
r,t tlie Rtockmea's Cafe. Traveling aseu
,nd resident* wtth emergency trips
beuil id them find the line a very ac-
,ui:iioilntlng feature
(21 Its Orgaaisatlon and Methods Tbe pupils of Mrs. Fred H fMierthler.
(15 mln.)—O. L. Morrla. ! Jr., gave a musical conteet In the high
48>T raining Its Teaebera <IS,aehool mueic room laat Thursday after-
mla.)—J. M. Ball. j aooa wtth Mr*. C. H. I yar aad Mlaa age of the Pulk Htreet Meth<ali*t nest Prldsy st Ksrwell The llneap
(4) Beaching and Holding its Con-1 las Gregg aa Judges. Misses Jewell Church, the ring ceremony being ueed. Forwards. J M Pose* and Paul ftmith
stitueacy lit mla.)—A. O. Porter aad Moaelle Hill tied for the The couple were accompanied by Mlsa center (Nile Dtson gusrd*. iMIle Me
|lint prtae. with Miss Margaret Qtlll- Lola Tlmmons and «'e« ll n Itouldeu Minn ami Irvin Taylor Mutmtitur*
laad a close second. Amsrillo News Harold .lack«-m
;oi LEGE PUPS ON
WOTHER HI NT BY
HEREFORD GUNMEN
a uiitlag party consisting of A,
Heri'-f I J. dWk aad I>r. W. F. Onh-
ner* left for nggBm. Texas, Tuesday
, rnornlng. Tl
in i-ollege
Hark md
property of
(HV mla.)—A.
Thompson.
FBI DAT AFTERNOON
7:00 Deeotiosml—(1. I* Morris.
7 :S0 Sermon—K. K. Duwneu.
HATfTBDAT MOBNINU
9 -30 Derotioaal—John Rowan.
10:00 Miasious:
(1) Aaaoctatioaal—J. A. Llndley.
(2) State—E. B. Atwood.
i,11 World Wide—E. K. Dawaoa.
(4) 75 Miliioa Csmpalga—<1. L.
Morrla.
11:10 Sermon on RYsngellsm B. J.
Barb.
HATi'BDAY AFTBBNOON
1:3 Derotioaal— R. W. Badgett
2 oo The r^cal Chareh:
• It Its Orgaaiaatlon <15 mln.i —
J. M. Hail.
<2> Its Finance (15 mln.i J. T.
Burnett.
t:ti Its Ml salon (15 mta. i— J. A.
border.
141 Its HplHtusl Life (15 mln
- E. J. Herb
5:00 The Httauner Assembly —B. F.
ders and Cannlnghom'a
Raturay, Fehmarr 4. ,n the Male Fsei-
lb>n at Hereford Details of both
sre given la the advertisements ia this
issue ft will pey every hog man aad
thosr interested in high grade hogs to
•tudy ttie idfering* in these two sales.
Fronabsrger
' n .HI Infidelity Hi Our Rcboola—B.
{ -.Atwood.
RATtTBDAY NIOHT
7 00 Waylaad Coliege
Baad
SUNDAY MOBNINO
9:45 Saaday Schaot. •
buvday Brain
9,
ONE REAL THRILLER
No Sfterial Train
For Sales Owing
To High Tariffs
The idej of the *anta >' ■ railway
t'ltinln* -|#e< fal train* fntn Arn iriilo to
Hereford and tun h for the Jonea g
I'miermi on l innsry Sfl and the
lli-retur.! Breeder- Snie in February
li««l 4 Imriiing Too much r.*.| tape
md ' irttT re |uiri no-M« hi the w v
M rter wa* talk.sl -wer
* 'fli the Van) i i'e pe<i|>b' at Aamrtiio
i.i.l r|n*y -.ild :hev wixild have tieen de
ligh'eit I., run the train* and take
hame. mi pntroiiagc. hut tinder the
law they were mpiired to < hurge so
tiiwli mlttlmuni i *r mile, ctc., which
imounte-l to just |ai( jier train, Ama-
rilio to Herefonl and hack. They would
lie glad to run the train for this guar-
antee. but otherwise they would not be
allowed to do so.
Hence It baa beea decided to trant la
lark aad that Away Weather Maa to
dish oat sade good weather '
so that tbe rlattars may ha tahaa
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