The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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The .election is over and the
usual “I told you" exchanged,
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Commercial club at Bryan. This
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It is desired that those farmers
who expect to take advantage of
the winter course in agriculture
that is to be commenced at the
A. & M. College of Texas, in Jan-
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to C. M. Evans, College Station,
Texas. This winter course is
being arranged especially for the
practical farmer—the man at
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Uncle Joseph Canon has been
pampered and pitted by his
constituents and a Republican
Congress till he is worse spoilt
than a petted child. Bet his
Adams* apple works like a trip
hammer when his power is shorn
-swollering with disgrace and
disgust.
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attention at
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A. 4. STRICKLIN
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pagn. The people had thorough- ing at home for the same length
ly soured on the former admnis- of time
tration’s bobby of pardoung
criminals, pending higher court
decissions. and they put their
feet on the pi actice at the polls.
Hence a Fusion—not a Republi-
your trade.
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home who can give but a few
weeks in the winter to school
work that he may get the benefit
of scientific advice on the impor-
tant points of agricultural work.
Mr. Evans is in charge of the ex-
tension work of the college, and
is directing the work of the free
correspondence course in agri-
culture. He is enrolling those
who will come to the winter cour-
se, and will arrange winter quar-
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Last Tuesday's election intro-,
duced political giants to the pub. '
lie, that had hardly sprung a
brew outside their own imme-a
diate communities heretofore.
But they were men of principle,1
and not afraid to assert them.
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3, We have a full line of the Standard
R meBe AF :m-l:man+el T.o4 ne chA- UA-
peculiarities. Normally Tennes- Being held in January it will be
see is Democratic by 80,000 ma- ata time when the farmers can
jority, but normal conditions did leave home, and the entire ex-
uot exist during the recent cam- pence will be as cheap as remain-
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have a lull line or the standard
____es of impliments. Let us show you
through our stock.
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Miss Annie Hamto, 000.
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T. eo.Shelton, dec.
Meets every it and 3rd Satur-
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9 anything in the hardware line, we have $
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2 Brownfield Texas.
scarcely approached in the an-
nals of history, and the people
arose in his defence. This is a
naked "show-them" that the
American people are still able to
attend to their own affairs with-
out a political chart and guide
Wade Chepter 3170. E. S.
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Gou. U. Tlernan, Secrtary.- '
Meeta Suturday betore the fall moon
tneach month at Malonic Hall
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The Boys Corn Club captured
Dallas, and now stunning Waco.
Boys are gi eat tilings. Fact is
We’d mighty near give a years
subscription to the Herald to see
Boas Joe sit up and take notice
when Camp raps for orders.
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agents will get busy for a
bumper crop next year. And
we will have one, too, it being an
off year
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Menco to the Horn to protect Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey.
American interests. ... H, ma, .
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and Harness and Repair Work
-"Some Terry County admirer of
Andrew Jackson* Houston voted
his convictions, and voted 'er
straight. The Herald admires
those that have convictions and
stay with them, but instances like
this seen too forlorn and lonesome
for us to follow up. It's too much
like playing soltiaire poker—
from what we've heard of that
game. Anyway it is a parallel
with the case of the ‘old ( woman
There was only two states we winter course will include in-
struction inall kinds of agricul-
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ventured a p re-election prophesy.
They were Texas and Tennessee, tural work, animal husbandry,
We have spent most of our lives horticulture, veternary science
m these two great commonwealth etc. It is being arranged for
and we well understand their the actual farmers of the State.
.Eteredat the Pott-ome of Brown-
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Subscription Price:
One Year, One Dollar.
Six Months, : Fifty Cento
It alltimes. Big
g all standard proprietory remedies._
8 For Pure Drugs
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Congress had better cut out
the dreadnauhts and go to mak
ing gunboats. lts getting so we
‘need one for each Pacific and
Atlantia ? fishing port । from
We have them in all sizes from 12 to 16 S
foot of the famous Star and Leader
brands.
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Is the place to stop
TOLOADING SHOTGUN
REMINGTON geniua"
combined safety and
shooting comfort in the Auto-
loading Shotgun. The Rem-
ington Solid Breech Hammer-
lessldea places a wall of thick
solid sieel between your face
and 'ha zmokel:s powder.
The recoil does ll the work of
reloading. You have fiveshots
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' Is as essential to the human body as air, That is why the
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is the place to step. The best eatables the market affords, put
up by the best cook in the state,combined with large airy rooms
and thorough sanitary, conditions, make this the most popular
hotel on the Plains - l
under control of trigger
sager, going three shets to
cet cripples which other-
wie would die unrecovered
in the Remington Autolcading
Gua you get the must up-to-
dale aad modern ideas emodi.
ed in any gun in the world,
yel the price is moderate.
2 joer ifter can’e howone,
“ write u for catalegne.
The REMINGTON ARMS
gCCMPANY, Hion,N.Y.
1 Agensy, 3S Broadway,
New Yoek City
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£ SCHOOfc BOOKSll! We have them right S
3 here for you; also pens, pencils, tablets 2
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Drug Company
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Advertising Rates:
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w. a. spencer .H’ghiriest
$ goo. K. Tlernan.—8-
M-uta 2nd satdraay after the
Cull moon in each lunar mputb
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When the "show ma” state
rolled up a majority oi 175,000 to
; keep beer oa cap, at either
•h indicated’a through Anti state or
else toe brewers have several
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910, newspaper, November 18, 1910; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563762/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.