The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Thi fallowing letter Is hihn ana♦
to every ftmir in tWa county, by
the QmmI Coamrdii Club s
The Iom sustained laat year by
lM eetimated.
the
a# Mm
Dull
at |H,M
I (Nine
eoM iiife 4
pfiaim tatty vtaoL NBItjg wheat growers cannot
whkh S«®m it to any that the d&aafc j Not all of the Hereford
j^T^aoL'^EgTt iaa c*u«ed by smut varied from no m- it shown in the public sale*, even, t>ve manager
it
Corner Drug Store. Stocking &
McLean. Props.. Hereford, Teaae
, Bumaltrr uf bow loag 111! alias
br Uii iwindfrtul, oil trltabla Or.
■Wnpiic Haalm* 00. It raMeass
iMi*at the nanatim*. J9e.S8e.ll4l
W. R RUSSELL
LAWYER
- - • - Texas
Who
November
November's fare vat
A SUG GS
Mid
grim?
Who said her voice was harsh
and tad?
! heard her nag in woodpaths dim.
! met her on the shares so «lad,
Sj smiling 1 could kiss her feet '
Toe re n*ver was a aon'h so
sweet.
Fire. Life and
Accident Insurance
i robe
'he '
that hid
rhite lined
n,H ff inib nf
Executed
On Fruit and Nut Trees
Shade and Ornamental Trees
Shrubs and Evergreens
Hwefard Nuraery Company
Co. Surveyor
Bryant ft Huffman
Civil Engineers
Draftmen
Office in Court House. Hereford
GO TO
A. PEDDE.
109 Main St.
When you want soles put on shoes
ane boots that wont come off.
Ail work guaranteed.
maker of fine boots
C D. Wright
Attorney-at-Law
All legal business promptly at-
tended to
Hereford : Texas
JE. H.
froai the C. S. Cvaaa herd at Imga*
ria. Practically all at thedsecend-
ents of that purchaae have been
sold, so that the herd as it etMde at
present, is almost entirely of Gud-
(teii & Sirapeo- breeding. The herd
is owned by "Spence" Jowell, of
Midland, and G. R Jowell, the ac-
of Hereford. Texas
festatioo to a lass of iJ percent; with their high average of §350 to Both are enthusiastic admirers of
the chances are that mora fields fiooo each. Many of the best talas 'he Whitefacee—a fact well proven
will he infested with Met this year ,B recent months have been made at by the class of cattle the* buy
than last, due to two causes Pifst: private treaty .oonsideting hath Rum- T hey believe in Te#es as an even
mars "heat will follow wheat this ^ 0f head involved aod the prices greater Hereford state than it is
year than ever before ; Second : the* p«id. Instances are not uncommon now. and they propose to put them-
prevalence of infested fields in al- «hen entire herds of a hundred head «! <■* in position to supply the de-
most every community reodere it i0r more have changed hands private- mand f dt the very best in Hereford
lihely that more seed is infested jy at highly satisfactory prices, j cattle. Midland Reporter.
this year than ever before. The moat noteworthy of these pri-
Tbe risk of planting untreated vate sales was made a few days age
wheat is great, the cost of material when SO head of cows and one bull
and labor for treating is light. Is were sold by Messrs. Gudgell it
it good business for our farmers to bimpson. of I odepend nee. Mo., to
i take the risk, when then the msur- j Messrs. Jowell A Jowell, of Here-
| ance is so little? 1 think not. Wheatj ford aod Midland. Texas, for §25,-
I in this section, is preyed upon by 000, says the American Hereford
i two classes of smut, the "loose Journal in its last issue The fifty
I smut," and "Bunt or covered smut." cows, 3J of which bad calves at
Smuts are parasitic diseases which foot, sold at $400 each. Beau Ran*
! attack the growing wheat plant be*. doiph, the t-year-old herd bull bred
| fere the first leaf appears above the and used i Gudgell & Simpson, j October's tpiend
ground. Once inside the growing went m he deal at $5 000. No The beauty
seedling the smut continues it*j more sensational sale has been made , trees,
i growth, and by the time the wheat in recent years, and it is sate to say Have dropped in tatters . yet amid
Those perfect forms the jja^er
sees
A proud, wood monarch here and
there.
laments of wine-dipped garment
wear.
Aod if no note of bee or bird
jjhrough the wrapt stillness of the
woods
Or the sea > murmurus trance be
heard.
A present r m these solitudes
pfjri i!he spirit sterns to press
Trie lew of ' od' dear siiesi -s
Through yonder tended nil y I
Kf-eis,
That used to shut tn«* sky from
me.
N'-w glimpses of vast blue ate seen.
never guessed that so much sea
Bordered my little plot ol ground.
And held me clasped so close
around
Tbu, is th" month of sunrise skies
Intense with molten mist and
ti ime .
1 >ut of the purple deeps arise
Colors no painter y#*t '-nuld name
Gold hiies and the cardinal fewer
Were pale against this gorgeous
hour
begins to bead the diseased beads that very few sales, at least, have
produce a crop of smut. In other been made where the buyer got m >re
words the materials produced by tne for his money Four hundred dol-
wheat plant for the purpose of build- lars per h*ad is a good price for
iog up sound grains have been con- 50 cows, but these 50 ncluded many
Roses and Greenhouse Plants sumed by the smut balls. Each of the very best producing females
smut ball consists of millions of in the entire Gudgell & Simpson
spores. These spores are liberated nerd. Among them were daughters
J. pkank Potts a. m. Jonas in the process of threshing and be- of Beau Brummeli i one of the last
POTTS fr 7 a■ e q
" * * J | come attached to the seed, which, if sired oy tnis famous bull.) Beau
BONDED ABSTP \CTBRS J , , , ,. , „ ,k
Cantplete Abstract of Title to Deaf P'aDtec^ W1>"0ut treatment will pro- Modest, Beau Donovon ird, Beau
Smith County Lands. duce another crop of smut. Obser- Donorous, Beau Daunt,ess. Beau
Deaf Smith County Maps for Sale vations by scientists reveal tae tact President, Domino and Pai$tiin If)
v-: - j that in the process cf harvesting were daughters-Of Beau President,
L. S. Bryant T. E. Huffman *faeat from infested fields a sufficient and 12 were sired by Domino.
I'eputj number of spores may be left on the Among the cows was A.ice ltd oy
ground to infest r.ext year's crop if the champion Dandy Res, the dam ,
planted to whea . Therefore, where of beau Randolph, and one of the
practicable some crop other than mas', valuable breeding cows ever
wheat should be planted on fields owned in this herd. Donr a Anna
the next year after harvesting fields JOth, by °aiadin, was also included !
containing smut. She is the dam of Domino Jjr , now;
However careful threshermen in use in the Jowell & jowell herd,;
may have been the past season it is and one of their winners at the Mid- j
quite possible for them to have dis- land fair tnis fall. Alice rd was
tributed smut from one farm to an* <iso tne iam of Re* Stanway, by
other, as ha moves from held to Bright Stanway, whi< h M-ssrs J iw
field. It is therefore, good business ell purchased las! spring frorn thu
jn tne part of the farmer to insure nerd.
against the possibility of loss by Others worthy of specai mention
smut this year. ! were a iautpt-r of Beau President.
| All wheat should be recleaned be-|out on,! ot i!ls' M schievous,
) foie planting. Tne process of re- cows Another w is a very choice
; cleaning blows out all light whett daughter of Be u Mtschi A Beau
j as well as most of tne smut. Alter . Oand/ ^earung heifer added class
the wneat has been cleaned it should,t0 *he .ot, and another fan y young.
J be treated with a go-d fungicide to st"r WilS H Domino heifer calf i:orr.
| kill any remaining smut spores. The d Beau Brummel cow.
I M N I), treatment recommended oy the Unit Beau Ran 1 ,ipi, the $5,00<' h^r l
Dimmitt, Tessa
Abstracts - - Land Loans
Owner of the only set
of Abstract Books in
Castro County.
LODGE
HEREFORD LODGE NO.
S«S. A. P. a A M . mm tk
Haturdav nlsht on or bafar*
tha tall mean la «ah mantb.
VIMtin* brathraa eardiaUr
Invitad ina W. Sharmaa.
w M.. 4 S Jtmm, Sat
ed Stales Department of Agricu.tare j bull, r.as been used h-avily in th
is one pint forty per cent formalin Gudgell herd, and was ore of their
to 35 or 40 gallons of water. Soax ; best sires. He was sired by Beau
wheat in tnis solution 10 to JO mm- j President, and his dam was the
utes, dry sufficiently to pass thru Alice 3rd cow just mentioned. A'
drill. In case drilling is delayed three years of age Beau Randolph
and the wheat swells, open up drill
sufficiently to make up for the sixe
of the grain. After being soaked
the wheat should be placed on a
drain board, or some other contriv-
ance that will drain the solution
back into the dipping vessel.
Bluestone is preferred by some
farmers. The proportions recom-
| mended are 1 pound blueetooe to 40
WOO0WN or WORLD Maat a or Raaond
ad Paortfe Saturday nWhtt in tha I. O O P
"" VWtins nretbari alwaxe wekome C E M„ ,k
•. Canaul Cammandar: C. L. Sallivan. Clark. | ® • man
ner as fcrmalin solution.
Harmon Benton,
U S. Demonstration Agent
"Feeling fine this momir g,
thank you ! I tell you Smith, if
you ever get the rheumatism,
you want to get a packaga of
INtU llUl Rheumatism Powders
They knock rheumatism every
time, and by simulating the
secretions and eliminating uric
acid and other impurities they
tend to cause rheumatism to
completely disappear."
V« csa absolutely depend on this
r*m«4y. It besrs the endorsement
ot ibe American l ng snd Press
Association ami orr positive guaran-
tee Why suffer anv longer. I'rics
50c. For sale by 6m. £ Bi
weighed 2,280 pounds. He was a
typical Anxiety bull, intensely bred
in this popular strain, and individu
aily carries all the quality, style
and character for whico the Anxie-
ties have long been noted.
Last February Messrs. Joweli
Still lov'.ier when athwart the east
The level beam if sunset falls ,
The tints of wild .'ii wers long de-
ce isrd
Glow then ip^n the horizon wails .
Shades if tne rose ^rcl violet
Close to tne iear world .tugering
yet.
What idleness to moan arid fret
For any season fair, gon- by '
Life's secret is not guessed at yet,
Veil under veil its wonders lie,
Through grief and ;oy made giori-
ous
The soul of new ,oy lives in us
More welcome than voluptuous
gales
This aeen, crisp air, as conscious
clear ,
COTTON PALACE
WacflL Tnift Man ft-21
wmmmmmmummuammt
Fat* and one Hfth fnr (he round
trip Tickets uii set* Nov 5th to
20th tnclumve Final return limit
November 2Hrd
For further Information phone .14 or call on
D. L. THO«N®URY, Agwnt
A SINGER
Is A J ways the Pride of Its Ovmer
The Singer Sewing Machine is Recognized all i ver the World.
3CWING
Think how helpful a «ood Sewing Machine would he to you >uet now
in remodeling old ,u d making new garments The charm of the
SINtiKR and its new attachments :s you can do everything, plain
sewing, tucking, rubhng, binding,hemming, darning, hemstitching
and embroidering If you wish to try one we will gladly bring one
to your home
SOLO ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN
With liberal ill -wiru-e for your old machine
MA' HINKS RKPAIRRU
E. B. BLACK CO.
LUTMCM BLACK' SPECIAL SALESMAN
v
PANCH9 VILA
B NU TRAP
lad of Revolution Kay be Rea*.
Carraata is Preaeing the
Baeoiy
It begins to look as though Villa
wee almost cornered and would soon
have to make his last stand or flee
the country. He is being surround-
ed it is said, at Naco.
Great hopes are entertained at
Washington that this impudent ban-
dit will soon come into his own.
made a notable purchase from the November breathes no flattering
same herd, securtrg a choice lot of
hulls, besides a number of females
Part of these have been di ivered,
aod the remainder were shipped
with the last purcnase on October
18, making a total of 167 nead tha'
were shipped in six carloads at tha'
time In the lot were SO nulls tr>a'
were pur caused ,ast spring. Tr.ir-
ty of these Dulls bad o'-n r esc Id to
Capt j B Gil et, of M .r*a. T-xas.
at $J50 p^r head, arid were be n,
taken to Hereford, Texas, wh"
they will be cared for though the
winter for de.ivery to Capt Giilef,
March 1st
Wh n this s-iipment arrived at
Hereford. Texas, it increased the.
Jowell k Joweli holdings in edi-
tion to the Gillett bulls to 169 head,
tales ,
The plain trush teller of tne
year.
Who Wins her heart, and be a.o-ie,
Knows ane nas sweetness a.l ner
own.
Lucy Larcooi
Better System for Agriculture
Cal ege Stan.® T-sas, T« v -
S.nooi rio.se campe g*.s * >r oe,f
system of agticji' ite and .mpr .v--.
nome life m r ^rai .mmumnes
ae condjcted in a Sto-e or m re
counties tnis •in,er oy tne s * •
sion service A tae a % m /i.e. .
I) rector Ciaren' e O.s ey . -ut wi t.
the announcement na: tne i! • st o
these scnoot house campaigns u. s
conducted in Bexar csuirry, beg.-.
among which were 50 head of young ning Novem er 1H
bulls that will be sold during the One of the most effet ive m'ao.
winter, 71 head of Gudgell it Simp of reaching the farmer, qis wise anc
ten bred heifers snd cows, 45 bead his children is tnorough school
a calves, and three herd bulls 1 be house meetings Director Oasley
Dr. J. J. Crume, of the firm of latter are Beau Randolph, Dcmmo, Jaays and adis that this metn.d ot
Crume and Killough of Amarillo, Jr., and Rex Stanway.
will be in Hereford the first Tuesday! The Texas herd is knosm ss
conducting movab e schools in ag
the riculture an t home e< onomi s orm*-
of each month to treat diseases of; Spring vale herd. The first purch- the farmer closer to the school te ch
his interest in the w -llar«> of the
si hoof Teams composed >t
< lalists Irun the college and the
' 'ruled States department of agri-
culture will provide m' program at
•h se At a> h schorl
house in rh • county a half lay will
be sp nt in pract). ai talks on a.gri
culture and lom'-stic science arid
demonstrations ilong those lines
Ur Fran* R Jones, hog n dera
sp^'iaiist, will lis< oss the preven-
tion control, and eradication of that
disease and will give demonstrations
n the vaccination of swme with the
anti cholera serum
R I Pou, dairy husbandman wi'1
talk of feeding dairy cows, dairy
and creamery management, clean
mi k production, silos and silage,
and Will giv* d rn titrations in -n«
"lg,nl an'i^te ectmg of iairy cow-.
' M fierren, agronomist wi i
disi use general agfraltural prob
lems.tbe rotation of crops,so 1 boiid ^
mg fertins-rs aod farm m n.«g
merit
Mrs G-rr n, d-im sti'- S' eoc • -
pert,Will tn k Horn* conven n' n,
p. e;j -ation ->? • >od, oalar- d -a
'rins 'or b* ngs arid tn« g^n
era. .rapr'vm n( •' ■ •* f
I. is' soitomer 'be e* en • n s r-. *
at the c.ii*ge < or :• •
of these e sebe- s To.s
team wi.; o on ne toad a,, the wtr -
t.e r m n hs
Auto Accident
Mr ■;■. A Fox, of 'he P x Mer-
c.n ne, has his fa< • pstrhed op 'his
wee as -h* reeu t of an auto a -1-
dent Wn tie his iitt-e daughter
was Ir ving, the '.ar left tne road
a'd went 'a-oigh a wire fence Mr
Fox was hit m tee face with the te •
epnone wire on the fence and r ut
an! bruised- Writ e bis face looks
discolored, his in; ir.es are not seri-
•VtHTLL I.IKK HKKKPOKD." | the eye, esr, nose and throat. tf j a>es were made in 1H9 7 and came er and the students and {Mick'ns "TOfLL IJKK HKHKCORO.**
WISW'S RANCH
BRAND
Ranch at Arney, Castro
County tf Anyone find-
ing stock strayed from
this ranch pi^anr in it if y owners
Jno. L. Wilaon It Saa
Haraford, Ttssi
mCMM) OH I'HH PAST
Stronger Evidence Cannot he Bad
in Hereford
L ' k well o 'hrir record- What
'hey ..ivi- lone many times in years
Ko«* oy is 'he o<>s' ((u-irantee of fu-
'of results Anyone wrn a had
Bit a any reader suffering from uri-
i nary troubles, from kidney ills,
should find omfortmg words in the
following statement
W D Morgan, M i mphis, Texas,
says "Doan s Knlney Pills re-
lieved lamenesas across my back
! that had annoyed me for a long
time They aiso restored my kid-
neys to a normal condition.'' (stale-
merit k Jaouaay 25. 1911 )
o.vsr n:nk months later,
Mr Morgan sun! ' Whenever I
nave any eidney tr'ubie, i use
Doan s Kidnev Puis, and they never
fail <o oeip me
Price VWf, at a 1 dealers Don't
Simply .tsk for a aidney remedy
get Doao's Kidoey P:.is tae same
mat Mr M rgan hid Poster-
Hut, .m Co , Prop* , B.jifaio, New
Y g r a
For bale
.' 'I ;.)**? erst g'*od
w'h ra-.e Aim 4 1 yea's Th*re
r 4v been six 0', s wi'h -gas tnis
fefiiOo ' a'- 'e • • j-5 pt,f
prices see C ') or K H Norton,
H r-'o d, Tesas.
New heating stoves at ^mite's.
40-It
Ladies dresses leaned and pr*ss>
ed by steam press by an *perienc-
ed Tailor Hereford Sanitary
Steam Laundry, Phori* 246. 40 tf
Drt. Presley A Sw-aringin, of
Roswell New Mesico, will be in
Hereford, at Dr. Price's office, 13
acd U of each month to do eye ear,
nase and throat practice and fit
glasses jo- tl
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1915, newspaper, November 12, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253830/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.