The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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TEXAS, n AY, NOVEMBER 2*. IKS
NUMBBI43
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Tje ftttuHos of Brand fitdtfi it
ibtiM this «m! to the utnetin
page ad of S. &. Black C*. Mr.
! Block is doing o Urge volume ot
' Ousmess and is drawing business
fro* o large territory, in (act tko
nail order houses arc not bothering
Mr. Black much. Fcr he is giving
Mr. W. B. Miller of the Miit r , t| «m som* of their own medic.oe.
Hotel, received a letter thie wetk 4Bti going them one better by giving
from hie s n, Dr. C. H. Miller, from prtp> good value lor their money
Bisbee, Arizona, saying he was sate Mr Brack's success in drawing
back among friends, after being bus mesa from beyond his territory
held by V ilia, the Meaican bandit lg due to ,wo tbmg$ prUK lfMuy He
chief, on the pretest of bcirg a spy. carries a large stock of u.<* best ae
until he and others of his (arty weie CM buy aBd ,„#k<.s ,ne pncM ri|(ht
ransomed by his company with whom #„d ttt#H ie„ peopte know , trough
bo was employed, paying the chief persistent advertuing what ne ha*.
$25,000 and ten carloads of provis- ^ 0j Hereford's busioesii men
t00'- were pushing their business through
The story of Dr. Miller and his advertising as Mr. Black is doing
associates is quite sufficiently thrill-i to« business of the town would be
tag and full of hair breadth escapes double, and much of the business
to be more than interesting It will tj,at ^ going to adjacent towus wou.d
be especially iotereettng to people come be re
bore because his parents and a There is no place in ail the coun-
brother who is Taa Assessor, live j lfy where you can beat Mr Blip's
here and Dr. Miller has been here > furniture or his pr ces; and he is
several times himself. ! letting people know about it too He
Dr. Miller is assistant to the nas scarcely misse i an issue ot tae
Chief Surgeon for the Cananea Con- grand mce January 1st iast, that
solidated Copper Co., and was ioca- ae not had an advertisement
ted at Noca, Arisona. He and ye gives some study and tnougrit ?c>
Chief Surgeon Dr. Tnigpen were ia- ,jj,5 phase ot the business re adz r<g
V'ted to go across the border to care raucn ol- tbe success ct any tu. -
for the wounded. They were ac- iness depends ou carefui .pfi.rsifi.en
companied by two chauffeurs. Tney advertis.nt'
were then treacherously taken and
held by Villa, who reported to the
authorities of the United States that
they had been killed by Arizona
riflemen. It was learned by an es-
caped member of the U. S. army
that they were alive and held by
Villa but that they were condemned
to die. They were held till
the copper compdby gave $25,000
in gold and ten oars of supplie^for
AFTER Janurary tint tttfe the prut* of the Hereford Brand
will be fl.Jto per year m idk.tmv. The d< isuro to change
the price of the Brand from fl.flt' t<> 11.50 has been made after
giving if constderrhle th««ngl*t. VV. teel that some explanation
tor this is due our readers.
In the first plate a great many «' {' the best Texas weeklies
are charging SI.5U a year. The |m«c of everything that mm
into a newspaper or to et|tt*p a sft< i> has tncreioied in prwe
steadily until n costs fifty per e«n <.r« to puNisn a ttcwapsiprr
than formerly The sulwcriptiar pertinent < i >v«. kK p&fjwi*
hjus never been a isn mg part of t < paper, Nit lui- iilw.ay* run
at a loss on the hope of making it up an the uthn kkpart
nn-nts. If we were content ts put '-h a paper ,i ♦ heaplv as
possible it might still !*• poMibkr t. harife 51. <*>, hut U is out
desire to tnipr % e tin- Brand and g < the peopiie d( tin-, section
a paper of which they can he proud, and one that will help
build the country be a credit t- it We cant tk this on a
dollar a veai
It is eas\ to us** a lot ol obi plssu- and pot metal and get up a
paper at little cost hut to yet up a ; .<p«-r tilled with teal live
home news every week costs mo«:< -.
Knowing the people of this sect on as we do we Mieve the\
will willinglv siand this little ad<u ! expenll* that they may
have a gmal paper
Those renewing before the first of lanuarv i an renew a.- lar
in advance a they please at the *«|tl rate Alter Januars the
first every name not paid in advan< e will In* teiuo\*d (rom the
list and removed thereafter each month utiles*. the\ renew
H f (.1 IIIKIK
The following tabulated statement
from the Wichita Btaroo |iv#t *c-
curate in format ton regarding *he ap-
pallmf sfreact ai pellagra, the latest
pUgre known to a*edi< al tci*nr«
I *'!f' No oases
1 .@00 eases
•'!' JV.5' S cases
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' '' . l N / i U fct y ■ %
1 I5 75.(H)0 cssm
• o es' states p<,...i ;r4 < so pr*
•sieni .is t - <^nttitate i pahfu wien
Future Looks Bright
Mail Part els Enrly
ATHLETICS
fi' Of
!-i' re
The
their release.
After being robbed of everything
miles to the border in a starving |
condition.
A;! tiv-ii rt-re!' r 1
and prup<*ii v u r.-.'s M*
' O * uri" ip atwi t f*U.' ,i ,
t he UJU'Ui!!S ifhls?
their. This c^y.Mtry is
Two good games were played solid ti-ui ii ,t;on nr.*Ha-
bere Saturday—the girl's oasket country is Itvi g or i*s own r^v-tm.-es
ball team playing Vega, and the *nd doing wsli, at-d money is pl-n :
High scnool foot ball boys piaying ful as snow.; bv tie oank de.osds ol
the Clovis Htghs. over it a mil ,n. Peopi- are im
The basket bail g*me was called provir.g heir f^rms arid n .m-s
at 2 :30. and the foot ball game at Our to«n s'Ould organize for a
.3 .30, making it p-ssible to attend trades campaign and go a ter ousi
both games and, as was expected, a oess Tnere ^ie th,';usaods. of do.-
even to their ccats, they were let ; iarge and enthusiastic crowd greet- lars wt.rth of businrss gotftg wi of
return making the trip of twenty ed ,he playeri> j thw town to Tulu, Ve«a and Ama-
i The basket ball girls sustained r-i'lio tnat belong nere -ti l would
! their previous good record, winning come her'- if our o.>sn,-ss rr--ri w mid
First Touch of Win or by a score of 28 to 23. go after it in au o[g*' z "• effort
! Several spectacular plays addeo No town ■ a i !n a oig v: i rne of
The Panhandle had its first real j 'Oterest to the foot ball game. Among ' obsiness it tne b wiitrss men -ire sa*
touch of winter yesterday along j were a forward pass fraught t y sfi d o j ,t in e*tensive as anc
with Thanksgiving day. The day Sullivan ; a touchdown m.ide b) tr.e'i do n 'ri rm m ite o? ;4t Hie p'-
pie at i du: oi e kms woa: they
nave «nd wric prr -s ir,-v are not
wen the
game by a 10 to 16 score.
The gate receipts were in the
neigno^rhocd of S50
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ne
ma«r:, i m
f !-." p:ji>ii. Will
rie Christmas w
ire fore 'hiring
psf.H •« * i '
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rr Mr ka.ph Mar
• n-.Bg-stions. thai
n.eed it Will make
ok- tor the pout of-
•n' Christmas r isn
be
a touchdown m.ide
dawned dark and gloomy following i Slack with a fomb ed bail, and
a weak of ideal weather. By eight Punl ®a£*e by Wheeler.
o'clock it was snowing, and a rea. ' Toe Hereford Highs
norther coming across the plains
However, it w*s not cold, and the
snow melted as it f 11, and before
night saies cleared and tne sunshine
so abundant here was coming down.
Tne melting snow will heip the
late sawn wheat and the storm was
not so severe a* to injure cattle, so
it may be called a real Tnar.ksgiv-
ing sniw.
ir.urh e *ier and will remit
ter service.
Following r- < me of the tfcmg«
that if unserve ! wi.i tit. tsi.n h to tr-
move the usual H.ogested e a Jt-fi'im ;
: tne pmt office
Man parcels esr.y Do not wail
Mil the a.! minute, ,n every:,-tte r se
may do tne
Prepay past ime f^;!y
Address p it- ei* ^ 4H0y
Plae-e y>«r n ■> me and a.Id re
n a 1 p<;Pairs and *: tp
aref >i..y
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Alabama
Arkansas
Louisiana
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Tennessee
Tesas
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In thes*. «tate«
.sporadic outbreaks
• t pel,agra
have
been reported tu
the nattpnai
health authon'. ,e*
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STMTKATEI
MONDAY, NCV 29
Thanksgiving Services
>,'nion Tnanksgivinf serv ces were
held at the Christian ft ;rch Thurs-
day mofntrf. While the attmdance
was lessene i by the h.';.- tr.tr,* wea-
ther, there was, nevertheiets, an
appreciative au ,-nce to lister: t
the eire lent « rT. .n deiiveje l by
R-v. W. M. b«aer, past >i at the
Presfc.y-te'nan chu ';n, Tne pj.a ti-
rai dt*ctur e was a f <rcef.no e-spos.
t. n of tne s;n ot' ingratiiude m\ 1 it
s tu oe regretted 'bat o tew te:r
privileged to near it,
A mned env-.r turcished tri;,cs'ic.
Cattle Shipme- tx Heavy
Tie panhai-d.e n r, .#
vigoro it.v eng gei in r.arvesting I -0
to speak i its moot importi'nf <"rcf
large droves ot :>■ e; and f*emg cat-
t e List Saturday the Herno#
' a"le Company snipped from Here-
ford tmrty cars of th ee-year ol«
>'eer<, rot,taming 720 heart in all.
Ire/ were snippel to points in Kan-
sas wnere hey Wi.l oe put on feed
tor the winter
mg
Tae mail
bus nbe^a-i ■* tr
ter it .e-'ifrg pe
•hey n-jve aril t
price visit ttta; -
Better 'h a. the h •
oeca.i- • ,ey ar- a
■ o t,i'5tvoi.;y t * ' rig
derf'..i b i t;;S '■ e
The •• ..,fn
(/f ii ere- ■: r :i
do. '•;! dj i sy "
•isi- t - irripitas 0i
Vlrnat
, lip'
Tiefel B. ot. -r-
A ;: I'rft-st}.!*y
the sa.! « M.H1"
tf.e a we'll 'Ci."' ■ 1
Ed 1' £*<, 1 >:
ed n-'* r . •
er. H*:i'v 1 ■ ■ .
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Br .2 , . ii «na
s r., fr, t on tf-e e^r
Out 41; not * r • ;v- >
till tne ;ea r,
cjies are getting
•y ar- g'.iiiig .•
•- kn i* w*. i'
bog " ri - tr.
>>' r pr/ -a a,r
ie rn-r< iiati ,
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;e Did b ,r;
ie iatner
•Merry f hr,>,'ma.«
'-'ear'JW itn B<-
iiermjasatele >«
Cr.tr;m:!!
•tsx rate svey r
el'*: ash'l } > aag**
ached.
The r ■
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Wi^hesi, i
• .ass ir.a'"'
"■pa. i at it
Street Improvement
It trie property owning ta* payeri
of Heret .rd wiii > .i<* to • onfer ip.<n
the City /uverrmeot the authority
to assess ab-ittiog pr-tper-y • r the
purpose ot making * • improve
mepts. we ■ ^r; improve tne *ireet
of Here for 1 gradually .'ear oy ye^r
•so that w hoi a few y*4rx -
oavv* iome r -.i class o a- .iam-7«i
atree'i A fir *t- idas* •• I a larri ./-"!
Will f'os« ari'mt i.-'- ' tr pet
s'.|..are yat J ! nit . ■:
,, rn 1(1 ,* ,1' 1 *, t' > ;' ■ ' !. M « if,
• .<e ' apt r p.if , t liti,',
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Deliveries at PreoMt sre AmoaeO-
tng to One Thousaad Dol-
lars per Day
The Landr im N«rs«rv ts one of
Hie airiest firms m Hereford ;uot
Dew„, <N*:f ; all dativertes srirptng a
arge s ,t e employed .ate a«d early.
The |K.«aitHtHtei of ibe Hereford
onntiy a* a fiuii grow,tig section
uaa be*« *w ito<.>««Migt>iv tf monatfnt-
*d in 'he abiHsaaut ti .nage wha:h
nas ie#*raed Ida ,ii>t.!3«is«it cave
given to many on-hard* this season
that d ha* given a new impetus to
t: iim ait.ii4> iH.erest*. While tae
greater tiumbtr of the deliveries
nave gv«e to nei.ghtoorwg connum-
t its and to i am h homes, there has
been and is being much planting
lit.ne ii Iterefotd. I'ruit and orna-
m«tnal tree# will add materially Im
trie a.un ,t any property to
say it v) t Ding <>f the fea-
ture of . ivit attractiveness, and
me thing in which Hereford is es*
penally tde*t >« m her abundance ol
•dim room which should and
douidles* KMtn will - e made to coo-
ttihoie ts.) -ne attractivuiess and
* >l|h . 'he ly taste ml ot ape! ling
waste « apii *. .ettri i.
Mr i. n<u im «ays his deliveries
have ever aged $3:,WW per day for
r*i •«':"* He has studied on-
\ir.w* ar-1 mia a et'wk especially
wit«d t s -tie Panhantile :oiuitry,#nd
n* de*erv<f the immeiuf business
rhtch h<~ baa built ip
Otrl's Arm Broken
Miss May Chsmneos received a
broken arm Wednesday while crank-
tug a F'ird car The car sicked
and broke her arm at the tarist.
Things Real and Unreel
1 Oder a a spices if Mothers' Club,
Friday.. Df-embetr ! Come out
md en ,in -v-rii'ig of laughter
tin! fun alsu nelp in i good cause.
Place ann iuti< ed Ia'er
,'■< t e itje ji pn tui-% at the Fair
tr, ,nt
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Prospe t.,v« Cn. vmas sh'.p&e.
are ,o . :.t iiCfifi • - n • " D '
Bazaar whose "mp mg off - r • ib tne
way of r.o.iday gifts have oeen ke.p-
Every week le'i hundjeds of cars ^for- -he pur; for several wees*
Tn 1 idles of 'o- 'J D C war:'
o' ca t.e bring snipped from tne
Panr.andle. Man? sre going into
M- , A , «i
dereKim y
1 msts . ir g a s>-a
'-st ari 1 oe - V> * '
-SCe pi | ,| 4 jv gf 'j . '
'his added . p n
«hape to gue ryti :
in the wav oil
tft b-
ei'.tr.ia
your pat roc age. Tney have *s<*d ,n ?!>e **v omtuba'antiali
toe fe d lots in Kansas snd other f0( j, ^nci ,t gyes without saying tba' ?0,'n• r>^ this s *e et iy.
corn S ates, ctoers sre being tekeo thev 'i nave it
as stockers while still others go Don ' send away from town f r
for their final use, that of being your 'Christmss presents but buy
«.< ut,htered for beef. better goo is at better prices at trie
U. D C bizaar.
Step complaint: % at :ne hens
Glee them o*,*s«er sh-fl and .us v ur
own eggs far Corn-mas.
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v Ke'fjfij'- ■ ;>«-r -a ■ •. if ,trin ,i? ,r
f " r •" '♦•.'i"" i't;" , ,n
j -i -' p. i, ' ri«"i' # !. I':, i r t' < f "rt"
f hu; ' 'h.'fl " '"i p.,cv
j tak* • irt Iif the ■>, • t
j W - f'*iirb !?:iira: >in < v*-. pii\ *m*rr j.il &
j Vitiir etc !'!t i-S if'Kttl *A ! ' ' H.
t Vi.n . kc ,t SirtKcr, a Whiff, .*r a Nriv
[ Honit V'Nving Via, hinc from us «>n cur>
mt'ittlpl-i payments
PRICES
Every Monday ni ht at the Star
Theatre it shown a five or sia teel Watch f r th« is;e jiont, C au.a
IOC Brcadeay feature. Admission 10c, I to be at lhe Fair. It
Toilet tets
Right.
Fur
E. B. Black Ca
Ihr Rig *it,„e W.ih
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915, newspaper, November 26, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253832/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.