The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910 Page: 4 of 6
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Rev. J. H. Hill ha moved to
O.fice at Randal Drug Store.
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reason of resignation
often disqualified him
: to make a clean sweep of our
books in the near future and
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-Jno. Daniels, an old time resi-
dent of Terry county, who has
been traveling for his health for
that it
from
practice of criminal cases and
the reaumeration of the office
insufficient.
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' Brownfield, Texas,
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the Rangers are nothing less
than a lot of booted and spurred
bull dozing relics of the Dark
Ages, who are always looking
for trouble and where they can
not find it, proceed to make it.
It, then, is not surprising that
good men lose their lives at the
hands of these fellows. Texas
will breathe a sigh of relief when
Colquitt relieves her of the
Rangers. Watch the outcome of
this case, will you?—Corrigan
Index.
J. C. Green returned last week
from Roswell, N.M. where he
and C. A. McDaniel went to
appear before the Grand Jury.
They will return the 28th as
John W. Cone,
Plains, Texas.
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cash,
spent a day or two in Brownfield
this week on account of a. broke-
down auto.
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Don’t wait but come early and
get first choice.
• Mrs. J. M. Currier,
Gomez, Texas.
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Kev. J.H. Hill has moved to Commissioners Court was in
the Jim Burnett place where he session this week, and after the
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Commissioners court adjourned
Wednesday. .
G. ELockhart, of Gomes, left
for Tahoka this week where he
will follow the practice of law.
G.Eisa splendid citizen and a
coming lawyer, and Tahoka may
well rejoice at the acquisition
of George.
Id office and had us
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out before I moveaway tromthe paporsittwouiasoem XtS
Plains country, which wiU be in attorney had incurred the wrath
New Mexico, Arizona, and Okla- around the glowing grate, the
homa, returned Wednesday to members spent a vry enjoyable
again become a stationary citizen ' as well as profitable evening.
In answer to roll call each res.
hundred $3.20. : Better prices
And when in Tahoka, we want you to come in and inspect our stock.
We pay from 1-8 to 1-2 cent more for cotton than any buyer in town
havingbought 4-5 of cotton:
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CITY BARBER SHO
~~NIC IT CL KA S AND ^ASY *HAVKS~
You may try this and that ‘
public sch ol to you r entire satis-
faction, but then you’ll always
find the Brownfield High School
Bell, and the story of Haw-
thorne’s “Scarlet Letter” was
told by Miss Farrar.
The lesson quiz dealt princi-
pally with American Literature
of the Revolutionary Period.
After adjournment the club,
enjoyed a social chat, while the
hostess served delicious refresh
ments consisting of crisp wafers,
sliced oraages, _ and whipped-
cream. v.
Chas. A Hughes from W. L.
Allen on January 14th, 1910, and
levied upon as the property of -
said Chas. A. Hughes. And on
Tuesday, the 6th day of Decem-.
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dry goods. We have a complete
stock in every department, and
will appreciate a share of your
trade. Prompt service and hon-
est prices guaranteed.
Brownfield Merc. Co.
gnenenewemes . MOMM-
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Full line of best ton-
ics. Best massage
and Shampoo going
M. & M. Club.
Despite the inclemency of the
weather, Saturday afternoon,
November 5th, the Maids and
Matrons gathered at the home of
Mrs. Criswell where, seated
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The Lubbock Enterprise has
suspended publication again
pending the arrival of some one
else who is looking for a snap.
It keeps us hustling to keep our
exchange trained on them.1
Levity aside, the Avalanche is a
splendid paper and plenty for
Attorneys- At-Law
I Browfield, gSU, Texas
was ijBromfela this weq on *------ay,------ w-
busins. wane here he visited about sixty days. lamina
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Cor. Square Tahoka
Luther French visited home
folks in the Lou settlement last
Sunday
Quite a large crowd from
Gomez attended# the IO.O.F.
lodge at this place Friday night.
J. W. French and son, Henry,
started east this week with a
fine bunch of mules. \
There was a splendid' singing
at the Residence of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Scudday Sunday night.
The young people report a good
time.
We understand that J. T.
Gainer has secured four sections
of land in Yoadum county, and
will move on it in the near fu-
ture
J. E. Bryant, and son Billie,
were slipping out supplies this
advocating a flour mill. .
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Miss Orell Harris returned
homa last Friday after a long
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was in town last
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__ Uncle Billie Byrd, are get-
ingon splendidly on his new
residence.
Master Lukie French has
I am offering my entire stock
of Ladies’ and Childrens, hats at
actual cost, and am going to sell
them cheaper than you have ever
bought them in this country1 or
elsewhere.
All the hats that I am selling B. Brockman, one of the most
ere nice, up-to-date, seasonable successful attorney of the state,
EnmzEITee.me T».IA 2. M-am &.2 A.RT
with Dock Powel’s shoe stretch-
ers will please return them to
the Mercantile.
John Daniels says he wants us
to let all of his old girls around
here know that he has returned.
Please N.B.
We notice that the Ava.
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By virtue of a certain alias
execution issued out of the
Honorable Justice Court of Pre-
cinct No. 1, Presideo county, on
the 17th day of October, 1910, by
W. A. Wells, Justice Peace of
said Precinct, against Chas. A.
Hughes for the sum of forty-
eight dollars and seventy cents \
($48.70) and costs of suit, in
cause No. 332 in said Court,
styled J. D. Lee versus Chas. A.
Hughes and placed in my hands
for service, I, Geo. E. Tiernan as
Sheriff of Terry county, Texas,
did, on the 31st day of October,
1910, levy on certain real estate,
situated in Terry county, de-
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Lots Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4 in the
original town of Gomez, Terry .
county, Texas; being the same
land purchased by the said
countygthis weekin the interest Mr. Wil Arnett and family.
of the Brownfield Hardware Co. । accompanied by Miss Annie
Who ever borrowed or “got-off’ Good, a sister of Mrs. Arnett,
Ab. ut keepingyourwind
m>ll in repair. He has
the tools and knows his
business.
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We learn that J. F. Holden and week. Good, ye editor and lady
family have located at Lake-. will be down Xmas to help con-
v willcultivate a crop next year, routine of business, most of
Neil H Bigger made a flying the hew officials were sworn in
trip to Lubbock this week to get for their duty the coming year,
his hat blocked. ; Better come in and pay up
Jno. W. Cone,of Yoakum county,: that‘subscription, as we regret
was in the city on business this 1 to cut you off, but we are going
Ten young mules, five each
twos and threes; six work
mules—fat and on good pasture.
Address
of Terry county. John has
Very interesting papers were
read by Mesdames Spencer and .
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to the highest bidder, as the
property of said Chas. A.
Hughes, by virtue of said levy
and said alias execution.
And in compliance with law, I
give this notice by publication in
the English language, once a
week for three consecutive weeks
immediately preceding said day
of sale, in the Terry County Her-
aid, a newspaper published in
Brownfield, Terry county.
Witness my hand, this 81st
day of October, 1910.
Geo. E. Tiernan,
Sheriff Terry County, Texas. ,)
as? added
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town of Brownfield, Texas, be
conceded by every one except tween the hours of ten a. m. and
• Gov. Campbell and his pets that four p. m., I will sell said prop-
erty at public vendue, for
ahead. We . have absolutely got j
„ the best public school on the
E‘M*N9$,9K*28*$Plains as provenbeyond a I
' doubt.
week-
H H.‘ Loongbreak
extended trip to
Lubbock.
Percy Spencer, who has so'B
efficiently held the offi eof county •.
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attorney the past two years, and
wo vu nnnnuslyela:ta1 to
succeed himself, resigned the
ofse this wek in favor of B. M.
H inter, of Gomez, giving as h s
lanche reports lots of good wheat witnesses in the Satewhite case,
in the Lubbock county, and are * N _____ _____________
F.M.Hlington; aprominentmillinery. But in order to sell
young stock firmer of Harris,
Sheriff’s Sale, f
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G. B. LOCKHART :
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P° of some ex-ranger who had been
. appointed by the mayor of Hons-
large assortment at prices that tto Workup some evidence in
wifi move them and please you. a case which Judge Brockman. ber, 1910, at the . ,
represented the defence. It is door of Terrycounty, the
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A FULL STOCK Of Dry Goods and Groceries
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childish heart is full of pleasure
x ovef this his first bike.
14 a. E.
Now i£ the time of year that
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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/m1/4/?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.