The Hereford Brand, Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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mUUUHMD. D&AP SMITH COVSTT. TKXAH, FRIDAY A 1*1111. T. 1W
DUTIES AT CAPITAL
JAL DOPE UPSET BY
THE SCHOLASTIC
CENSUS
!0YS~\GED 7
pip
Broken in Year
1915. Decrease
From 1920
^ flgure that the female par-
—"i population, eqpdal-
War, Is rapMly am-
t the atte quota m point of mm*
hgud the Qoeation of vkst
the surplus female* has be-
question point.
■'on the echolastios It the
School Dtotriet,
f E B. Webb. as
tMagert. up-
i the dope backet and shows thai the
[ keys still hare the edge on the girls In
««la territory in point of numbers. The
District Is shoot four or Ave miles In
i extent hat Includes only the Hereford
dtp schools. County rural school Og-
atas aro not yet available.
Mr. K. Lang. Herman charge
d'affaires st Washington. In now dally
st hi* desk, marking the resumption of
official relations between the Herman
Republic and the United State*.
1.0.0. F. Team of
Amarillo Pot On
Encampment Work
A delegation of abont fifteen Odd
' | fellow* from the Amarillo lodge came
| down Thursday night and assisted the
The year 1MB was out of all propor- [ member* of the local L O. O. K. En-
; tion In the number of boy babies born; cam potent lu conferring work on aev-
In this district, socordlug to these tig- j era I candidate*. The party arrived for
urea, pur the average of boys by years
Since that time has been only slightly
[ over twenty-Are per year while in 1015
I no lean than fifty-five made their ap-
pearance. Ma be some psycologist can
1 explain this phenomenon.
Scholastic figure* obtained by Mr.
LONE SOW HAS 75 ft is Lawful to Fish tkt Tmra
PIGS IN ONLY Blanco, Provided Yam Obtain
2 YEARS Oamer's Consent, Says OUcial
STUDY IN BOG STATIST. „ ... * .
ICS FINE FOB A •*-• story sImnk local tsber-
m C a If CD prohibited from their
UnCiAiUEn J favorite paatlme during the
| month of April. Haaeikdr
What Ju*t one good aow ean do In I -feigner up" cut their wires
the way of reproduction of her klod rraaMN| sod issued conflicting
and in a tiding to the fsndly hunk roll j instruct Ions to >nr local guar
ha* been rivweatrate*! hjr a reentered j tff the tt<li aud game.
I Hi roe Jersey owned by T. T. McOer-1 Andy ttodwln
melt, one of I leaf Kmlth county's pro-' When the story that tUhtug
gres*lre farmers. | would not be allowed in April
Thl* now la three year* old and ha*
borne no lea* than neventy-flve pig* in
the ls*t two year*. 1 Hi ring her ttrst
year «he brought in thirty and in the
pa*t eleven month* forly-llve. She baa
raited twenty-nine of the last forty-five
man given to statistics can do
fancy castle-botldtng with this
sow as a ground-work for his figuring.
Night Watchman's
Promptness Saves
Hereford Hotel
Hereford'* Night Watchman agalo
dMMU.trate.1 the viae of snrh protee- •£'" *£ <|oM ^
thH. to the own Thurmtay mornln* ^ (MJ, ta(.kir ,mJ
?rS !? *• ' " Mr Harmon's tetter to
Hereford Hotel, formerly the old North- <^otlwtn •
SCHOOL FAR
OPENED VITB
LARGECROWD
PARADE FEATURES THE
FIRST DAY LOCAL
EXHIBITS
displays" amaze
appeared ('. A. Hkelton took up
the matter with hi* wholesaler*
and tbejr told him the Itahlng
laws uf Teas* <1l«t not prohibit
the sport ss stated. Mr. ttod-
win then asked for further In-
structions, «ad here's the reply
from a D. Oarmon. Panhandle
Deputy, which quotes a letter
from the State (lame, riah and
Oyster Commission of Tens,
tfee court of iaat resort In such
matters.
This ruling, ss interpreted lo- a*1"-
rally, means that the Tlerra Bianco la count of this being the apawming see-
sn "open stream." not subject to the *oa. which If silo wed. will decrease the
reetrtetloon of pabile waters, and sll i tab In the waters.
you have to do la aeon re the consent of "I am of the opinion that this should
Completeness and
(K Booth* Antomah
The Visitors
property owner* and refrain from sein-
ing. dyne mite etc. Straight fishing
with poles 1* showed. It ssema. where
by fire.
era Hotel, from deot ruction
practically unaided.
Mr. Baker wa* paaaiag near the de-
pot when be oiieerved the flame*
through the window* of the upper story
of the old frame building. He emptied
a clip of cartridges Into the night air
a* hi* tlr*t move, hurried into the <le| ot
"Again rOfrrriag to your letter of
be extended to Include the mouth of
May or at leaat the 11 rat half. In this
District. ss the Ash do not begin to!
■«pa wen until the wstera heeome warm j
" 'Replying to your letter of rtrest1
date, will «ay that our llab laws, with \
the exception of puiaoning and dyna-
miting aud the mile of ttah. apply only>
"upper ami after the evening had been
*pent in Initiatory work and social In-
tercourse the visitors were tendered s
Imnqnet at the Mtocrkmen's C'sfe by the
Iocs I lodge.
The rlallng team Im reported to have j ami asked the night man to have cen-
been very proficient aud caused admir- trai sound the alnrm. aud then woke
Webb show that at present there arejation with the smootlines* of their per- up the hotel people.
boys of scholastic age of 7; HO aged . fonnance throughout. Among thu*e The blase had started hi the toilet on
j8; tt aged 9; 28 aged 10; M aged 11 ;j making tbe trip from Amarillo were: | tie' second floor of the building, on n
(39 aged 12; 22 aged 13; 32 aged 14; 18 j. K. Bo**. F. E. Walker. C. E. Me- shelf < out Mining several bottle* of ined-
15; 22 aged 18; 15 aged 17; total i Pheraon. J. B. (>reut*. 8. G. Bnrfllne. E.! U*lne. illNliifectant*. rtc.. aiul the fire
, 814. The girls *how 32 aged 7; M. Lyon. B. W. Baggett. \V. Townes, Iih«I l urn«*<l through the wnlt aiul wa*
aged 8; 28 aged i ; :« aged 10; 27 J. M. I'rm tor, E. 1\ Hallmark, ami Mr.
11; 28 aged 12; 34 aged 13; 24 Tlioiupaon. Mr*. Itnrdlne mimI ilaugh-
14; 3!l aged 15; 21 aged 10; 13|ter Hrmtunpnled Mr. Burdliic to Here-
17; total glrN, 304. Oraud total, ford and vl*ite«l friend* wbl.e her lius-
Thla Is a decreaae of 21 from the | hand participated in tpe initiation.
preceedlng cenaua.
Iff
PARK BOARD TREES
FOR PUBLIC PARKS
BEING INSTALLED
MR. AND MRS. LEE
HARDY RETURN TO
CHILDRESS HOME
Mr. and Mr*. Lee Hardy left Here-
ford for their home at Child re**. Te*-
*. Friday morning. Mr. and Mr*.
| ju.«l in the art of «prcaditig upward*,
after whirl) nothing in the worhl oaild
have saved the ancient *tructure. A
i few lMii'ketftil« of water "topped the
I fire lit that time wh *r«' the content* of
j the city trnik" would have availetl noth-
ing a few moment* later
I The flrv department wa« on the Job
j immediately hut were not really need
ed. Mr. Baker'* timely work and
prompt action li.nl <|one the work. The
origiu of the fire I* a mystery
recent date with reference to tbe llsh; to the public atresia* of this state,
law*, will *ay that I hare taken thlsj •• i>n tnokiug at onr m-onli we find
up with Mr. Boyd and 1 am i«uoting hi*! the only public stream In your **ction
letter tielow with reference to same aaj„f the state are tbe Canadian Hirer in
It applies to thl* pert of the *tate Pester. Hntchlnaon and Roliert* Conn-
"It *e<>m* fr.an hi* letter that all tie*, ami the Bed river in Hall and
of your water* are coiudderad private cnutlre** Counties
water*, and unle«* you people would
like them made public waters your
streams would conic under private-own
ed water, wherein you can prohibit
fishing nt all lime* of the year unies*
partie* obtain consent of the owners
"Von will note that with the excep-
tion* of |MdiMuiiiiit and d.vtiamitlng and
the sale of fish, that with the roiCM'tit
of owner* ttslt can l « taken fr«an the
waters nt afey time of the year, hut if
I owned Uah water* I don't think that
i would allow them to U- ll*hei| in dur
In* the moii'lu of Mari li iu>l April. a>
I >e«f Smith county'* Second
Fair opened Friday morning ai
continue through Saturday.
thronged the beiismst of the
ail day loag. marveling st the
(tensive and beautiful booth displays sf
the various rural saboeta an# aUr
grades. The oommodloas baasment In
chock full of spkmdid mmplss of (Sn
effectiveness of the school work of tSn
county, tastefolly srrangsd and i
e«l io <?olor«. Many out of town
attended the Pair Friday and were MU-
phstlc in their snrprise and admiration
of the display*
At i ao o'clock Friday a big parade
was watched on Mala street by throng
ed sldewsika. The Hereford Band SMI
two ftost*. followed by sa apparently
eiidles* line of *ma!l folk*. A
a* rendered at the intersection of
and Third street* Afterward* the pra-
gma already gi?i n in iliese columns
ws* taken up at the •onrthoitae. tbe
principle speaker lielng President J. A.
Hill, of tbe West Texa* «tate Normal
I The Fair l* a dandy and worthy the
" In the ptihllc waters of this date, patronage and examination of every (tit-
It Is unlawful to take tl*h with a net laen of !>e«f .Hmlth county X detailed
seine, or with artificial halt during the account will Im- given in Tuesday'#
mouths of March and April It is not
unlawful to take fl*h with a net or seine
In private water* at any time of the
year provided the consent of the owner
of such water lui* been obtained
Signed. VV W Boyd, I'omr'
if you > ared to, you might *«k your
l«H'al {taper to publish tills in Ids |n<i,w*r
"Any time that I ran aid voii in any
way <-n >I on me "
Brand
Knights Templar
To Observe Eas-
ter in Uniforms
VRS. ROOSEVELT IS
HONE AGAIN
Elm, Maple. Ash and other trees.
ordered by the City Psrk Board for ^ _____
about the Courthouse end city I Hardy hsve been making their home
urore received this week. There W|th ygr ami Mr*. J. E. Bray for the
about 200 of theee line yonng trees, j pa*, three month*. Mr*. Hardy is a
Work of planting them at the court-: daughter of Mr ami Mrs. Bray
house and abont tbe lake park 1* now
mrs roy k. bruner
ENTERTAIN HONOR
OF EASTER SEASON
about their residences.
FORMER RESIDENT
OF HEREFORD DIES
MOUNTAIN AIR, N. M. | two party Thnrsds
Mr*. Boy Bruner entertained almat
eighteen or iwenty guest* at a Forty-
iv afternoon. Cream
f | in lie Faster Lily and Angel food cake
T. ft Watt*, past < year* of age. a, were served. Mr* i W i'rl.-e won the
former cltlsen of south Hereford. dle<l i pri >. an Raster Ml v
nt Mountalnalr. X. M.. April 4. He Is j '
RESIDENCE TO BE
USED FOR HOTEL
AT FRIONA, MABE
J P. Wood went to Frlona Thursday
where he hoped to secure a contract
for morlng a residence from nut of
town to replace the hotel that burned
on the night of March 27
presbyterians in
great meeting at
miami is report
.
Rev .1 It. Mharp ami It T .Vnnn nut
oii. ftoy. returned home Ttinr«fay
morning after attenillng I'reshytcrv .it
Miami. Texas. They re|«orr u «| iendid
tin-etlng tn aftendam-e and Interest
« "" HIGH SCHOOL MEN
time of his death was making his home t __ . _ _ . „
^th his son. E. o. Watts. | BEAT SUMMERFIELD
mi. Watts left Hereford aliout Are |]\ riflj f'n\TITS;T
Van ago. His wife dieil at Fort L ' 1 henry clovd and
~ family here from
aurocA^rta
ts RANCH IS
SOLD TO MAN FROM
SAN ANGELO, TEX.
The B. Winters ranch, about eight
northwest of Hereford, formerly
as the Ray Barber section, was
this week to J- B. Davis of Han
The Hereford High Hchool !.a«el.all
team took the long end of a game with
the MwnmwHIeiil school Friday after-
noon. The game, although very loosely
played, was Interesting and exciting
throughout.
bqckport.
nU.i ao.i
I ■ockjH.rf
tfa \s
NeMeai piefuri
I i r AHli.i
leli> who ! j-
Davis, who left for his home tbe
Caf this week stated that be Intend-
In form the plat* bis year.
TEN WAGON LOADS
TIN CANS HAULED
OFF BY THE CITY
Henry t'lhyd and family arrired
home fram morkis>rt Texas, where they
have been spending the winter, the tat
ter pert of the week
IIie gr 11
Y rlim
• .r M - 1. i i' li
r of tie- f'.rue-l
ret urtu-'l f • ii
• nr
«xtended >oiir .i. ■! i vi«ii in
of itei ««n. i^uentin lt «.«-v -ir.
til* life In an airplane 'tatti*
during the war
l^on®: Hits Decide
Game Thursday
With Summerfield
Hereford itgaln took the Mumraerfleld
ImII «|iiad to a cleaning In a *iiappy
game at Hereford Thur*dsr afternoon
S<ore lu' to HI twit l^.oklutdll of
Snmmerlleld, wlilffe<| ten men to Bob-
|II«.I|| . live. ,tnd tile visitors oUthit the
I-H-al« lint timely «wat* and lusty extra
'•ti-M- ts 11 * *l|eii Ut.-v ''Olintol tell the
t-i >• if viit >rv Hsrtsoii tilt a bonier
wi'h the <a k- oceitpl**l hi the *e<oii.(
and f.oielon leaiie«l them iginn in the
eight li wltli ,i t ri file A visiting rally
* a - -ii irt in the ninth t y a ligld
ning I .nt.tr play A than to AJhan to
l.otidon
ore !.v inning*
■•Tiiinerfteld IlllOtllitl |
II- r.-f.iM 1 | O O II O |
It,11 ■ * 11intn -rfii-1• I '
'•lii and <'ram Hereford
f I M -rri- I mpire. H *l ."<11111!'
The I f ri<-li |. Mtiinui'-rtleld I'ainioli
1 • t I. > >k)nbilI • f Hlauli-v *.!i
' • iikiio lb I eril I. Mtkinhlll. p f„,w
.'!• I. o. I.ookllliilil rf H i A
Vlli- If I ring <■ Hereford London
l' ' arter 1 • 'urt-dnge: «* It .tiid
*"!I [I It VII.an. Jh < \|t>4ti II.
M orri*. <•, Hailey. rf Hnrt*on, If
If |ire«eiit i<lan do not fail fferefmnt
■Alii have ttie iinj<|Ue opportunity of wit-
ue*<«ttix i full uniformed Knight Tem-
plar iervlee on Fsater Munday. April
j lit
T!ier > are ov r twenty Hlr Knights
iti this community at present and all
nre iielng solicited to Join In the Ksster
ohservsnce and tiis «ti to 'he Baptist
'liiirch April Ml, where l>r K B At-
w«n*l will ipdiver a sermon appropriate
to the iwcaaiott. Upeeisl ; -rtnl«slon fbr
thU iinii*usl MM-aslon lias lieen granted
by ilie i>ro|j*r offli-lal* and the Iim-sI
organisation work I* heltig liatldied by
iteo I* Oarrlson
mrs. c. v. rt ri;ess
hies: is hiried
at m. lean. texas
• 7
' III
x l _' 7 I
'•II I, rok ill
itotiinsoi
The city has hanled off ten double-
deck wagon loads of tin cans since tbe
deaunp drive stsrted. At present the
street crew Is grading, but will resume
A VMBfBMT CAUi ♦'fh* ot c*a" ia ffW days and
Olneral! Come right In ♦ j ^
with I reckon ♦
to stop an- ♦ GEO. E. BURNS AND
«.*.FAMaY DEPART ON
{u*i.M«.itt kJL * TRIP NEW MEXICO'
♦ of hnppsuln's, by the way. ♦'
♦ I iMMtart In day* gone by. are ♦ i Mr. and Mrs. Oea. R. Bums and
♦ nasd in call yon "John"—you know ♦ i family, with tbe exception of Miss Ma
I Cm half-way sorry that them good ♦ He and George. Jr . left overland Thnrs-
♦ aM days is gone? An' I ketch ♦ dsjr for s camping out trip to Demlng.
♦ myself a-wiahln' la spite of all yer ♦ X. M.. where they will inspect Mr
that there hadn't been no ♦ Burn-' farm.
♦ Moody war—an' John was still yer ♦
Taa—he was mine. That fair- ♦
haired boy. with eyes of dMpeat ♦
no. I reckon. Olneral. he am* ♦
nrfghtly night as tall as yon. T ♦
glad to hear ye say It. though I ♦
grieve abont It soma. He led a ♦
large—at Argonne. John—I'm ♦
{mighty glnd you've comnl ♦
Undo John. ♦
•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
McGHEE HOME AF-
TER LONG STAY AT
SHATTUCK, OKLA.
C. M. Mhihee came In ftnm Mhattnrk,
Okln.. Thursday lanrlnpHfHi a stay
la tbe OMnboam town of about three
months. While In Mmttjek Mr. McOhee
was with his brother-in-law, A. P PhU-
lips and did photographic
Mr* C V Hnrge«« igi-| '£> vesrs,
[ui x'd awav itmiit live o"« l'e-k last
Wednmula.v nornlng I'll. r<*in.iins. ae
1 hv hi* nr fp 4hip
j*- I to VI' Lean l'«'X «, 'heir former
home Thnr.div tiiorning for 'oirinl
ll.tid'-. Ue !ii|*lmnd Mrs Hinges*
(•■i . .. ml.I ihoui a year o'd The
family lia ! resided hen- llioll' i rear
and i half
mrs. <;eo.
back homk \fter
visit down state
Mrs ii«i I' lisrrison res«he«| home
this wwk after an abseil*-** of several
we«it« in entrai and *-iuth Teta*
where he a>'<oiupanied iier moiber.
Mrs Hate-mai her Ttie latter i* re
purled io ie improred md will remain
down siate for the pr«-*efif
WITI H vol R fftr ♦
Thl« wireles* hii*lne** ass set ♦
the World to Wondering if. after ♦
all. the judgment lay ibnv not tie ♦
more <>intuirr*«'siiig than anyone ♦
may think Imagine what wilt ♦
'♦ 'iapie-:i If ill 'tie •'>mer*atlon of ♦
♦thi- \ orld now «lor -d in tin- air i« ♦
♦ twtuiiateil i-fcei ki*l 11(1 ami made a ♦
!♦ matter >f pnhli< r«* ord Oh. twiv : ♦
♦ Wave- ,>f for<* >tlce <tar' *l never ♦
!♦ <-ea*e i:ren the wttUper In ttie ♦
! ♦ *1rrt ''l-M«rr w ik* an niiprin! ia*t ♦
♦ lug perhaps Into ctesnlty In short. ♦
♦ we have Jii«f learned we eaniMit ♦
♦ keep a conversation really swrret, ♦
♦ though we may ilo so for a little ♦
♦ ia e. Perhaps the mns?* < f ♦
♦ li >ught are reeurdsd. too. It may ♦
♦ I*' iieat to watch our step and talk ♦
♦ right and think right, after all. ♦
♦ The writing already Is on the wall ♦
♦ for the slanderer and the mental ♦
♦ crook. ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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