The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1921 Page: 1 of 6
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The Hereford Brand
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TUESDAYS—TWICE.A WEEK—FRIDAYS
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HKRKFOttli. IlKAr KMITII W TTT, TKXAS FltfTlAY NOV 4, 1«1.
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UN IS DEAD
AT DALHART
IRES AFTER LONG
FIGHT AGAINST
INEVITABLE
TOMAYO'S
Shipped Today
Georgetown, his old
Home Town
John McFarlln,
had bin back broken In an
ite antomboile
pawed away la Dalhart
it 8:80 o'clock Friday morning,
a losing (rat cheerful bat-
for bis Ufa Ilia body wu
Friday. passing through Ams-
at 6:30, to Georgetown, Texas,
bt.« childhood bone, where he will
buried. Mrs. Mc Far land and other
Itlvee were at his bedside at tbe end.
f£fr. McFarlaud was takeu to Mayo
Uier* for examination and operative ,
attRiary. Everything that human skill.
r could do was resorted to In an effort to j
restore* him to health and strength,
without avail. He leaves a host of
friebfln here who will monrn his un-
^ timely end.
' Appreciate Water
Around Hereford
Reports L. Cough
Sulphur Park Club Orounds stock is'
still selling steadily in spite of tiuanclal I
conditlous, it was revealed upon the re- i
turn of Judge L. QougU from a trip to J
Amarillo and da—don last week, j
Judge Uongh says it ia nothing short of j
remarkable the way tbe people of tbe
Panhandle are Interested In this pro-
position, considering conditions:
"The people realise the value of wat-
er," said tbe judge. "1 never appreci-
ated this point mo much before, untH I
took hold of this club matter. Too
will find towns ail over the Panhandle,
without adequate water facilities, that
are eager to go milea and milea to have
a plana to camp, fish and hunt. Here-
ford has in her water supply an asset
that is not nearly appreciated at it*
tP true value locally, bat that is beginning
to be appreciated away frosa basse."
Among the purchasers of stock the
was Sam P. Bra swell, editor
|«f the Clarendon News. Clarendon peo-
ple have gone nut from town, icooppd
out a place In a draw below a spring
on another man's land and endeavored
to make a country dub out of that.
'This gives some idea of the natural
Leravlng of tired business men for wster
"and Its attendant pleasure*.
Judge Cough plans to Incorporate
January 1. after which the price of the
stock will advance.
FIRST ARRIVALS FOR DBARMAMENT
FROM
ENGLAND
College Pups In
Senior Classes,
SaysDr.Gabbert
A t'olle*.*" t in tiling for >«mr > ouok
bird dog- i« the \ery thing. <tsein*e«
l r W K i;atdiert. h«« U Jn t nark
fMun a fr:|t .if ln-|>v**tloii '« Hlggin*
Texa*. where Ilire* dogs Ixdongtng re
*pe. ttvety i I r liahfcert J J <"larS
and Hunter Knt me taking ait linen
*ive training course under H M
Hritwn e*|iert trainer
The three i-dlareed youngster* -iv
-li!l'l -il to Mi Hrnwn's whool of leant
tiiu about thtohei I. I.ast Meek l>r.
• iahl<ert in-r couldn't stand It any long
er and unlet l> slipped off to Hlgglns u>,
take a look at result* He la rery en
thuaia tn over njiai he found. Mr.
i Brown teak rhe Doctor and the doga oa
a trial hant The pupa have aurce>sa-
fully |a «nl through the freshman,
sophomore and Junior grades, declares
the Doctor, and are now finishing up
the Hen lor work They handled them-
selves tike veterans In tbe tteld and give
I ir out I we of a great Held future They
will he sent home mho* time thi* >
month.
l>r (lahbert is warm iu his praise of
'he training work of Mr. Brown, whom
lie say* Is us ritri-hot ami eooarientlou* I
a trainer a* he has ever found
KENTUCKY CIMLD OF
NINE READS MINDS
TOWN TEAM'S
AERIAL GAME
BEAT FRIONA
BOTH LINKS HOLD 09
PINCHES HI T PASS-
IN*; COI NTS
frionaIs i;ood
SHoh I nrvpected Ability.
Nfithw Team Break*
Line
Nellie t"aflell nine \f i old fit'
from 'mongst the Kentucky moon
tain* south of Cincinnati has long
mvstilted neighbors and trirnds bv
her ability to read minds I Acts and
figures held in thought by others ara 1 journeyed over to Frli
no secret* to Her -aml riov^ I #ad pUyed their fine
*1 managers are trying to get her ; ZZL.
tt"tour
Tbe Hereford Town football
with Chief Rockwell as fteld leader
W R Mteckmau as bualnesa
f,
FROM BELGIUM
Two Land Deals
Bv (hie Concern
Are Turned Over
Bruce Guthrie is
Drawing Atten-
tion on Gridiron
tii
■ ■ i iid
,f Sngw- <v Itray
the •'losing of
• Laird sold it
FROM ITALY
World war heroes from all nations have commenced to arrive in the
U. S. for the Disarmament Conference called by President Harding
First to arrive was General Armando Diaz, of Italy, shown here review-
ing West Point cadets; next was General Baron Jacques of Bclipum,
shown striving in New York sod third. Admiral Beatty, of the British
Navy, with bis wife upon arrival in Mew YMr
MISS BAILEY NOW
BRIDE OF .FARMER
. NEAR DAWN CITY
Him Mavor Halley. of Hereford, and
|<Oeorge Thorp, of Dawn, were anited
fla marriage in Amarillo Wednesday
land Immediately came back to Here-
to make this their home. They
rnatde on n farm shoot three miles
of Dawn. Mr. Thorp is a farm-
end Miss Bailey has bean an oper-
nt the local telephone exchange.
Postoffice Out-
C. R. Smith Makes
Splendid Reeov-
Inspector Works ery: Comes Home
look Brighter as
The Brand hit* been Informed thut
the prospect* for a new pusluffiiv con-
tinue to brighten up. Nothing itettnite
has been announced as yet. but the re-
turn visit of postoffice inspector John-
son this week, together with his visit
to riovi* accompanied by a local prop-
erty owner, to Inspect flstHre* at that
point. look« slgultii-ant
unify Honi ixiiiuiirt
I M • ,n« iif ■ rowt'll. '! •■ trsui*
.> !>>ii ' invi hi • «h I' II lto*ter -il
.. -oi l '"•<• f ri - •; ti Warren mn
:i't'>ii .'• i«*r n- re.
It..ili |.ii: ■ lia •■•i' wen old friend* of
Mi Mntr
F \KWeTi FOOTBALL
TFVM PLAYS HERE.
FORI) ON FRIDAY
Tbe K.'i|>wfU lri#h aebooi fuotbait
flevi'ii. iiiidefeateii ... far tins reason.
«ii« -< litM|iiii.| I., fotni' to Hereford for
i KHtne Krlitay iifterniHitt Kiirweli
defeafitl Hereford eurller In the «ei«ton
a; KarrneM. and hare beaten the
riovl* aggregation, hut notwithstanding
rlii fnrt the |fvnl« are praetlcing bard
r..i the M'ritiunaice, determined to <on
U'Tt ii di^n^ti-riHi* oea«on' beginning
into ii vletorlon* ending, tiegiiuiing wl'h
Kriday's ttntne
ri.e IAU|| .if I'm. e titlllirl.', ntMl of
VIr h nil Mem R i* Mil' tirie of Here-
ford. >vliii the Knlrmonnt f< ot
'..'ill 'e«m .1' Wichita, Kansas, ••ont'iunw
■i"ii,, ' i .ir;ih!«' pt'e uotU'i.'s In
ihe W!• tin.i jmiatrs.
Hi ue w.ni rem* tillered Hereford
IliK' haekio'hl man. I" with i hn«k>'
iiKKiesovi ..|imd thU year that It iak<ia
a man .if ' iti«e to break Into, He has
Ijeei. ; ia> uig end to date, ion has tntw
. in. i.e.i the fnii ha. k Joh With the
\Vhent*hoekers" u* the Kslrmoitut
■ nil .. ' ailed, and wll plav that po-
«lt|..n !• I idav of flllrt I*e«.|i 4 gains I
S.-llt li«e«terti <'ollege al Wintleld. K in
"ii *
In dio< n«slng the team and Its posal
l.illrU** ihe Wiehitti HeaetHt .it N'oveni
2 sgfr.-
The mo«i radical .-hange In the ilne-
HP will lie at fullback, where Guthrie,
• lie rangy Tetan, ha* made a home for
iiimnelf Uitthrle l« the luirdeat hitting
Itwi'k ou I be team and only his merper
leims* ha* kept him from the regular
tinenp thus far this season '
of the season They faced an
| erly goed team, oae that gave
they wanted in the line, hut
out the I'armer county boya kg the
( Hurc of 30 to 0 on forward pssshig.
j .Inn llohluaoti carried over a pass tor
i the tir t Mtui'hdtiwn in the itrst quarter,
hnt the Hereford liny* were held acosn*
!•<« in the •«•• ond round In the third
Robinson repea'e«| hi* jierformancfi of
lie ilr*i period, and during 'he fourth
•Itiartei, t'renl I'afton intercepted a Pri-
on i iia « and -an fhlrty-ftve yarda toe
Uie third fnticlidi.wn • >ue tfoiti waa
ill IKMIH'1.1,
The wo teams w i*e ahont eveiiiv
ruaM'hed in the line, neither *lde bi'tng
utile ■.i nuke llrsf down on straight
! .othul! i,r end i hum KfUua . oiiipletefl
.ihim'nI oift.v |m*ae llllt couhl not i'"#-
ne' ? rt lien near enonuh 't lite goal to
innke theiu «IT H'tlve Fiojrd <lolden.
f.N-mat 1'Hityou .VoiiUiit eapiain. dir<«'
• •■I the Frionii piny from •|U«rterh«>4.
.Hill made ,1 tjier iob of It.
I'he Hereford teaui wa-. rather hast-
ily thrown together and several men
'were u«e.| whn had not practiced sad
were not rainlllar with the team work
and ^iKnaH litendy praeti'e Is now
ikianned daily In orrter to get In shape
r..r the .■oritemt with 'he Vega OuMawa
at Vega on Armistice Dwv. N'ovember
I I The lineup
I'.mltlon Prions
le Malev
It
Hereford
\ llm ti
l.ondon
I no Mi'DodhIiI
Ihtha fit man
Tonng
Nohles
The family and friend* of •' It.
Siuiilt were «iirpri «*d and dellghtetl NONJURY DOCKET
OCCUPIES ATTEN-
BEAUTIFUL WEATH-
ER PREV AILS. B( T
MOISTURE NEEDED
Wednesday afternoon when Mr. Smith
arrlreti iu Hereford iiiiannomH-ed, af-
ter IiIm operation at Mayo Brothers Hoe-
p.till He was not expeeted here for
some time.
Mi. Mniitb wa« <*ooflned to the hoa-
pitnl ju>i eleven day* after *he date of
hi* ojieratlon and lost lot: two |<onad*
in weight while away He Is *millng
•iml rapidly vetting taiek to normal,
and generous in his praise of tbe inatl-
TION OF THE COURT
.fudge Tatuin iia« Imhoi Inisy . learing
up hi* non jury doeket this w*elt in
preparation for Jury trials heglaoiitg
nett Monday Three ca* « disposed <if
s«i fa r a re •
.1 M. Jones v* A It Teepje; Judg
ment for plaintiff .1 f, Ktuiua v« ft
F .fottes et nl e.tntinuetl hy agreement
tiifion thut dlsii>vere | and removed the «'Ity .if lleref>
i- n«e of bis long lilneea. nntliiinhed.
rd
I. W Riekett*.
R. T. NUNN TAKES
STEP TO PROMOTE
POULTRY INTEREST
H T N'nnn received eiKiu tine single
comtied Ithode Island lied •■•e-kerela
Friday morning from M I' Minlth.
)>ree«ler >>f Mllleahoe Te*a« Mr
Villin * plans for fhe e tine . - Ii ti ken*
linve not lefo ascertained, but it, i* pre
•iiniil be •••••ured them to imt>rove hi*
farm fliiek
More ifood poultry mor>' lirooil *ows
more dairy '-ow* more atleiitiori to tbe
"live at home" Iden that'* the thing
moot tiadlv needed in the Hereford
• oimtry riatit now 'hnn anyilmig else
Wennert
re
l a*e Meftotialrt
r
Pat ton
re
.1 Murphy
<|b
Mpratt
lb
lt.dlill-.oli
rh
.lowed
Uoodwlne
laing
Tartor
Hhlffler
Sander
Tbe local weather is simply Ideal.
The days are neither !<« cold nor i.hi
hnt. with enough oaone to make 'em
snappy and etMOgli sunshine to temper
the a^ap. Early morninga are ehilljr
and the nights were ilealgned to *leep
through.
Tbe only fly In the ointment of per<(
feet content, however, la lack of mois-
ture. The cegntry needs rain or snow,
and lots of ttT.jtfghf now Only those
darlnif enough to plant in the dust are
still putting In wheat If a *light rain
or snow come*, then b-l-o i-e'—but If a
regular rain or snow I* granted them
the? are away ahead of the game
SOME
[AUTOMOBILE PARTY
SPENT TWO WEEKS
IN CENTRAL TEXAS
Mr and Mra W A. Rlckctt* and
dang liter. Mtsa laea. sad Mrs. r. n
Shaw reached home Wednesday, after
an automotdle trip to point.* In Texas.
The Kicketta family visited friends
and relative* at Kunls. while Mrs.
Hhaw spent moat of the time in Coral
•-ana The party was gone alaiot
two week*.
ARTIS DANIEL IS
COMING BACK ON
A NEAR-BY RANCH
Artia Itanlel. wife and two ehlldren
are e*|ie«de<l to arrive In Hereford soone
rime next week to agnin make Hereford
their home They are planning to live
Ion the Allen Hell ranch
i Mr Itanlel a son of Mr* M B. Dan
i Set of Hereford, w as ral*ed here and
ha* man; friends over thi* *e -tion.
For the past *e\erni year* he ba* tua le
KenftM-ky hi* home *tate
MR. AND MRS. ARCH
COLLINS BACK AF-
TER TEXAS VISIT
Mr. mid Mr a. At«'h Oatlin* and baby
returned tb HetefOld la#t Friday. afWr
a thirty day* trip to Wichita FalM, Dal-
las, Vernon and Cleburne. At Dallas
the baby boy waa given corrective trent-
in en t by specialists.
CLYDE S RIGHT IS
HERE ON * TO
PLAINVIEW F\RM
Mr and Mr* Hvde Wright aed fam-
ily arrived overland In Hereford
neaday n|thl. afledb long and
estlng trip from d|g!e. Washtngton
They egpect to remain here until next
Tuesday, when rbey will depart tar
their farm near Plalnvjgjfr.
Two Local Girls
On School Paper
\t The II. of T.
Information reaching Hereford «late«
s inn \li«-.«'w Fdttbe Hnie ind Ruth
Hmlth iiwai glrla now at the f'nleersltv
• f have l.fen elw <e«l to the <tS*T
•t the I tally Tet hi tie- ontver«ity *
d«ll jiHjier it II meetltic of the Teggn
xdiiio.ii Mourd <i<'..ia«r 34.
The «taff wu* seh* led from large
oinilier of apl'Ih iitil*. if'et ■« ' hr **'
O'l'k frtoili * M I i||KOi I't |ier|e||l ■
-kin hi.i mil-it-*! iiMiuifviii'd • 111rtt rf
'tn- |M rl.nl
I joevetoat SJJ swroc^srsw to
S. J. |MM ON ^
HERE THIS WEEK
ON R( SI NESS TRIP
,a i liiMlxtn. . i' * •. i ic tm rnanv
> ,-,i :•« ,i r. 'Iili-iil .f If* ■refoMi arrived
tie re from Ills home in Kl I'tl.o T '!•**
dii.i morning He itt< nde<l t.i !••*.
hit«iiiea« aiid d«-i«i !<i| Thur*<Jav /norti
iii/ f..i (Mitiif* n \ft«sVi iri *n <
I.-i. 11. . ■ •
OTHO BEENE PI XNS
TM BRINC P \RENTS
HERE PERVI \NKNTn
ill),., |«4.en,> left Hereford Tburola
II.. I !, J, f .1 ' ..I veil I ttt Textl-, lie
. • :n i .-it that It*-' 11, 'elided 'o hrilit;
hi- i<arenf« ind two dstera to Her-
f-.I'd in.I ..cute t belli .11 '| frt'tn tUM
lie •
stork Hpecinl
H ... Ill Iti.l Mr*, f. W I'arly e.
\ .i iti. i In y.
Horn .. Mr. ind Mr-, w R Oo.*te.id
\ Nf t '• i>
Horn, 'o Mr and Mrs. M. C Mnf-
•!ie*t, i> i .'" th. a boy.
Itorn, to Mr. and Mr*. L. B. Moaeley.
itetoU'r I1*th. a «irl
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1921, newspaper, November 4, 1921; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254144/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.