The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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NOTICE!
Help From Brownfield.
Surveying
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parted this life last Saturday
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An enterprising citizen of •ub-
A. E. Moore.
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A. R. & E. P. Gets Charter in
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the other large railroad companies
would not stand idly by and see
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Fort Worti^ Texas.
, 1. H: Eanowsky, C. C.
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City Meat Market.
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GOD and ladies general furnishing goods. Watch this SPACE for
their GRAND OPENING announcment.
Brownfield, Texas
going to be lots more interested
in the best town in the best
county on the Plains.
He says he is going to go back
through Hereford and gather all
the information he can conserning
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C, A. Richardson, George T.
Mortuary.
It is with sadness that we chron-
icle the death of the infant
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We have a large list of Terry and Yoakum
county land for trade or sale.
Write ns for prices and terms
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We want the Lubbock,Tahoka,
damesa end Seminole papers, and
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Company of Canyon City, spent
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p;eg Graham Leader.
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BRWNFESLD REBEK-
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the t u 0 E Hal ax 7 30 p m
Millinery Nillinery! Millinery!
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• 1 boundry westward is to be ninety :
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a black eye in the 81,500,099. Robert H, Kellahin,
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mal, they report the Committee
expressing themselves highly
pleased with the hospiality and
energy of the west, and that the
Normal would be located on the
Plains further they gave out
nothing.
They report that Lubbock is a
hummer, and is the only Lubbock
in .Texas, our citizens was treat-
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fertile as the Nie Vai ley. '
We have no hard feelings •
against the Santa Fe. It is a;
good system but we dont propose
to let them supply this country .
from a distance by freight wagon
money can buy. OUR ICE CREAM is all home
daily papers announcing that
there was a splendid opening for
another newspaper in Lubbock.
Brownfield, Merc. Co
to me; for of such is the kingdom 1
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d, gis making
andigheywillamounttosomething- Please I . : " _______...
JUST Panhandle Land
Guarantee Satisfaction.
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ary, under the auspices
of the Missionary Bap-
tist Church,
• Incration papers were- filed at
Santa Fe, N. M. on the 19th of
last month by the Altus, Rcswell
& El Paso railroad, with capital-
ization of S1,5900,000 and head-1
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You can get cream at our Parlor every
• Saturday and Sunday.
Will keep on hand a good linker har-
▼V ill ness, bridles, etc. Will repair har-
ness and shoes, and
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Mr. Cowling is said to be worth . 4
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While at the Old Soldiers,
Reunion, remember we ,
want to show you our nice*
line of Dry Goods and
Groceries. 4
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Ranch Loans.
I make loans in large amounts on welk im-
proved and desirably located ranch properties.
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Abstracts examined and titles perfected at
Everybody is Invited to At- Correspondence Solicited
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iticians to carry us
i. . Veal, James A. Graham of Ros-:
Terry county not only offers a ’ Iei
unty on the hare, but she goes The terminus of the road is to!
ebetter and planks down fftz be Roswell and the length -itb in,
nto each for wolf scalps. Swat the territory from the Texas,
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I J. F. HOLDEN.
Texas got
ay of crops this year, but she; treasurer, is named as the New
ill has the old “blue hen" and ‘ Mexico agent.
with enough fresh _ •
plied with the proposition. This
means that Brown field will i be
connected by rail in spite of the
Santa Fe.
We have always.contended that
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speneer.EHigH Priest.
when we can do better.
Wedont blame Mr. Cawlingl
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And family will start to DALLAS, one of the most up-to-date cities in the U.S.A. Saturday Aug.
21st, where they will, with the aid of thier aunt—a lady of 25 years EXPERIENCE
in miliinery—purchase their FALL and WINTER stock of MILLINERY, DRY
. People living in other to ans have
of Yoaku.ii ana l always considered the Avalanche
'bock recently sent an ad to the
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Tom stil lives at the coun- affiction. They left Saturday
and-we have not heard of Righv you are. ,The Avalanche ... .
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be better prepared b? handle its sadness.
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and lands adjoining town. But 5
he let the cat out of the bag be-
fore he left. . 3
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reported now that the Rock Island 9 Brownfie I d,
railroad had bought the C. H. * . 0,,,
& G., and had made a proposition 3 - ■ - R Mtth Prop-
to Hereford to the effect taat if 3 This Hotel is well furnished, audits
the later would raise a bonus of/ ; table supplied with the best the mar-
ket affords.
Texas Normal, consisting of
Lieut Cov. Davidson,»R. B.
R. Efownieid,a-Secty- Cousips. and Speaker of the
retc mu mosnfcach 1 House, John Marshall, and to
help Lubbock boost for the nor-
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raay before the full moon
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Browfield, Texas.
! 2 Since we have sold out our Meat Market we, have :
■ Greatly Enlarged Our Stock of Groceries 2
“ and now we have the best stock of groceries in town. ■
I a We also keep the BEST LINE OF COLD DRINKS that 5
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onushpheox"zunbobosp“coom Beginning Sept. 11 Ending 26th
mercial Club.
begin building south at once, and % Patronage of the Public Respectfully Solicited if
that the Hereford people had conf- g***x*rraersznneorsncrrsserrea::
. Meets erery, Saturday night fter
each full moon, and two weeks
lhereefter in Odd Fellows Hall
ownfield Grove,
No. 462,
Woodmen Circle.
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10 to Terry county, you quarters at Roswell. The direc-
danaget rih brandish-tors are Edward Kennedy of
a bloody sealping-knife. i Houston, Texas, Robert Kellahin
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increasing business. One good
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a current report that the sheets. The man that put the ad after a lingering illness.
will operate through trains । jj. the daily knew just about’ We sincerely sympatizes with
enew Quanah, Acme & m,., about the gign-n,.. this mother and father in the loss
roaa as soon as it is com - , 28 mUen Muou0e ne"sPape ,
to Paducah, which wil business as Adam ani Eve- May they ha ve Eaith to look un.
9 sixty days or leas. The knew about the New York sub- to the Good Shepherd who said;isized European kingdom, and, asi
now completed to Lazarra,, way.
iteen,miles of Quanah. / •
imate terrain us of the . . j
r El Paso, via Lubbock. NOTICE:-- We have several sub-
well via Plain view. The seriberr greatly in arears, and if
( the line to the south- they dont renew in a reasonable
Hkto completion length of time we will have to ED. COWLING VISITS
ucah division take them | off our book. Of
- -i. cyurse we dont lihe to ‘ do this,:
_brtif a paper is not worth paying He Says the Town Has a Very
fa the Alus for its hot worth reading- A: Bright Future.
dollar is h littte ching, but several : ' ____
tint to something. Please: Mr. Ed . Cowling, a member of
"'suffer little children to come in-
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Brownefild, Texas.
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Brownfield, Commercial Club
“S Camp Meeting at Plains
833,832$
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dtnd ibbi in P TeF Ld 1 pasronage wouu
msheteqdiqthinaterand editor should ey
co-operation of-adjoin ■ writer of that ad, he will
Lesto make it a success, doubt find that he is a mail order
fiend, ard has been borrowing a i ■ - . ---
neighbr’s Avalanche every week only been in our mids: a short
ipe, of Gomez, County to see what is going en, and inci- while, Mr. Richardson having
rry county, is in Gra- | dentally, save that subscription ‘come to edit tha Gohwa Review,
. L. dollar to pay postage on the small | but they were among d people
order of stationary he gels about . . °8 h. 1
once a year from some mail order who are ever ready to lend a
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ember that the Herald is5 He says Terry county looks good ■ ■
ed to do neat job work on to him, and he wants to keep this proposition and will probably
notice. * posted on the town. be back ip a few week. o
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unties to agitate the a good newspaper; doing all it
paying bounties oneould fer it‛s town aid com-!
1 ry,-igamunity--doing as much as it‛s.
’ patronage would justify. If the
ever-discover the, Richardson of Gomez, which de
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1909, newspaper, August 20, 1909; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563699/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.