The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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best fighters that they ever saw,
and that is saying a right smart.
You people back home are under*
going hardships as never before
and we boys all know it, but we
also know that never in the his-
tory of the world has a nation of
people been behind their troops
as you all have been behind us,
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We have just received a lot of Men’s and Boy’s Suits and Pants of
the Famous Curlee line. They are snappy. We are offering some
real bargains in suits, and would like to show you. If its Dry Goods
or Furniture, we have it, and the price is below the present market
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read until FINISHED.
H. R. Winston,
Co B. 315th Supply Train,
American Ex , Force, France.
October 20th 1918.
fighting and for which Elbert
died, we can but believe that he
could not have lived better nor
died better, even if he had . been
spared three score years and ten
in the usual walks of men. We
not only give . you our tender
bond of sympathy, but also our s
joyous band of congratulation,
because your home and the de*
cendents of your home for many
generations will be made strong-
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Sam is doing; it certainly makes
one feel good that he is AN
AMERICAN. Words will never
be able to tellor the mind capable
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there instead of so much of it
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Whereas, the sad news reach-
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Albert Evans, has died in action
at the battle front in France,
Therefore, be it resolved: That
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I dont want you all to worry
one bit about me. You all seem
to think that I can go right up to
the Colonel and get a slip for
you all to send those things, but
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efforts for world freedom.
■ Be it further resolved that we
rededicate our lives, our proper-
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the cause for which‘"r:
tist College, and a member of the ranee that Elbert paid the great
New Home Baptist Church and price, the supreme price, in his
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BROWNFIELD, TERRY COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1918
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a member of the Brownfield As-
sociation,
Beit further resolved: That
we send this expression of sor-
row and sympathy to his father
and mother, brothers and sisters Evans died, that we
in their bereavement. May thei,, , , .....
God of all comfort help them at, the God of battles speedily 6
this point where all human words • bring victory to our country and
fail Yet as we remember the our Allies.
furnishes everything that a man
can carry, and if I had them you
could readily see that T couldn’t
take them along. I am fixed up
for the winter right now, and
when I get it all on, I can hardly
wiggle so you see that I am not ..
suffering any. while we bow submisively to the
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States are doing and the things hinders old Fritz just ‘as much
as us, so iske bibble.
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jham in Plaids, Stripes and Checks, worth 35c at 30c. Serges in near-
ly all colors from 65c to $2.50. New shipment of Black Cat hose for Men,
Women and Children, hose that give service. Men’s heavy cotton Sweat-
ers worth $2.00 for $1.50. When you need Dry Goods and Groceries, see
us, for we have the goods and prices .
I am night,dispatcher for the will of our Heavenly Father, we
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you could only see what Uncle and I wili go out and make a losing this noble, pious and bril-
check before 21 • Gee! but it Kant young man, who was a mjn-
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set down and write a letter. The
: . newspapers tell a lot more than
we can, so when you read them
just imagine that I am telling they wiU do in the months to
you. You remember that the
Kaiser told his troops that noth-
ing could stand in front of the
German Army, but you can tell
th world that the Americans
abate them like a greyhound
chasing a bunch of jack rabbits.
rheFrench say that we are the
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1918, newspaper, November 29, 1918; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564688/m1/1/: 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.