The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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CHAPTER XIX
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LET US DEMONSTRATE
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taking rece to the la -y- la the hils i 3Ist, 1921.
$1582339
$26 000 00.
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Roy Harris, Prop.
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Pace a bco of zezsin a feld an '
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' slammed me head over heels up the
steps. Kirzan was holding his whistie
valve open, apd the zuarding strikers
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to the name ri the a
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By amount disbursed since said date-—
By amount to balance July 31st. 1921-----
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what was to be done The brims a at
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Balance to credit cf Read Fund____:_____:----
Balance to credit of Public Building Fund —.
as 1906 & C. Probably the first bread
■ode from yeast was baked to Eng-
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mefher
on the 1st day of May. ____________
To amount received since said date____
By amount disbursed since said date___--
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Service and courtesy is our
motto. .
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and the major
ross was on the
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See me for
best Georgia
Marble and
. Granite Mon-
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amination of the Treasurer’s Report, and find the same as follows to- wit:
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, ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer’s Report
We do our work persomally- Have no other job of position
to take part ci our time
We know how and win do work that wii stand the tet
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7729
783.16
on the 1st day of May. 1921________
To amount received since said date..—
By amount disbursed since said date_____
y amount to balance July 51, 1921______
BEST IN THE LONG RUN |
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Balance to credit of Interest Fund ______—.
Balance to credit of State Highway Fund___
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JURY FUND
Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer’s Report
on the 1st day of May. 1921.
To amount received since said date-------------
By amount disbursed since said date-------
By amount to balance July 31,-1921----
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the zentle chldings. o the best friend
that God ever zives us.— Bosee
Many Victims ef Mania.
Si hundred women were ezeeute
fer Eitebcreft in France in 1600,
PUBLIC BUILDING FUND
Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer's Report
on the 1st day of May. 1921____________________
To amount received since said date_______—-------
By amount disbursed since said date______________
By amount to balance July 31st. 1921_______________
TERRY COUNTY STATE HIGHWAY FUND
Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer's Report
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. INTEREST FUND
Balance on hand as shown by Treasure A Report
on the 1st day of May. ______________________
The Arrival
The Baby—As a protest against th
atgh coet of elothiag I didn’t bring
anything at alL
"rt erop
; L ryferrr
Mether Lave.
A mother’s bote is indeed the
Mnt that binds youth to axe: and he
i« g-in bat a chld however time may
furrosed his cheek, or svered
his begs, uho can yet remit with a
July 31st. 1921,-Balance to credit at jury Fund ——1—--------
July 31st. Balance tv credit of Road and Bridge Fund ....
Balance to crelit c: General Fund___
•hat eommon to 1857. be: practically
all bread, bakery-made ar bome-made
ses its leavening » yeast or baking
It Is Time-
-Hatpins to zateh the edi
eyes are to be very fzshie
year," aecording to a tra
This should be zood
street car travelers whe fhM
ig zreen hatpins stuck Ii
eyes.—Panch Loodan.
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HAVE rUr THEIS STAMP OF APPROVAL ON OUE
SERVICE
The Cat Had Triad It
A triend visiting im the city ealed
2s a bell apt’, ptetty eoolish, with the ■
stars burgih: like white diamonds in
the black interted bowi of the sky. It
ws mighty pretty scenery, but just
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And we. and each of us. further certify that we have actually
fully inspected and counted all the actual cash and assets in th 1
of the said Treasurer belonging to Terry County at the close of the
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No Money
beyond Eanta. }
Knosing. from what Mr. Nereross
they win generaly patsdeene curse
marching in a body over the Arid wh
great regularity- A brook of chckems
ca the OBtrary. wil scatter, eccason-
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Old-Time Famous Dishes-
The swan was formeeriy a grezt fa-
rorite for th tab!*. The yomz eznet
!* tender and zoo«L: The flesh is dark
in color and tastes like zoose. with a
sugzestico of hare. The peacock also
was one of the most famous dishes at
-uya! feasts in the Mile ages.
The meet dist
kpoen are searty
Pscuftarites of Ppu’try.
The fcaging hskir of dpmestie
|. GENERAL FUND -
Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer's Report
on the 3st day of May. 1921____________________
To amoune received-Since said date___i---------
ing on the first day of May. A. D. 1921 and ending on the 31st day of July.
A D. 1921. and finding the same correct have caused an order to be enter-
ed upon the Minutes of the Commissioners’ Court of said County; stating
the approval of said Treasurer’s Report by said ourt, which said order
recites separately the amount received and paid out by said County Treas
urer in her last report to this Court..
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FIND OUR DISPLAY OF PHOTOES AND PLANS BOTH
INTERESTING AND HELPFUL 1
A. G. McAdams Lumber Co.
•THE PLACE WHERE IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE TO
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that back platform. FT
Themajor and Mrv. Sheila were sit-
ting together, near the middle of the
I hy egrh heart beat-
j mees pal- nairh
W.-H B’ack. Comnissioner Prec in c$ 3-g- - “
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THINKING OF BUILDING YOU WILL
H R. Winstn. Coznty Clerk Terry County 1
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the car. and when the other
along my grab at the
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Raft way stations la
which meals are aurad
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Why Clear M Are Crider.
A dear, bright starlight might to |
winter as always much raider than a
doudy nt The reason far this to I
that the beat ef the earth to always
thrwww moce quickly when there j
is mothiuz ta fmtercegr it Cloads
art as a kind of blanket, and to pee-
venting the earth's beat trem escap-
-time we were making and the time
she'd be making, there wouldn't to
enocz left for either train tobe
worth pickfng up,
A mile or so short of the “V std-
tog l went up ahead and hankc wj-
seif out to the forward platform to
see If I eouldn't get a squint past the
storming engine -1 got . it nos and
- then, oa the swing of the curses, bat
there was nothing to right. Jc*t the
' same it was mighty scars, and I took
a relief breath so deep that it nearly
made me sick at my stomach when
. I fnally realized that Kirgan had shut
o and was slowing for the stop at the
MeADcrcuSCo
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tad said. the pint at which we were to-wit: Road Warrants Otstandin
to the yarnl gave us room and a eieer
track. By the time tehad passed the
-limit- switches We were going like a ' . . - . i..
blue streak, and I could hardly keep To amount received since said date —----
my balance on the bark pintfoem ri ' By amount disbursed since said date----
the day-coa<k- By amount to balance -July 3lst. 1921_____
You can guess that I didn't stay out
there very long. The night was dear
eocststenrr of rzbbet atacorFs
are streteber by t‛e $ da pamedgin
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dose together unless they are follow-
ing a ben. Turkeys scatter themselves
less than chickens, but do not equal
ducks to tLe regularity of tbeir move-;
ments.
Enthusiasm Wina
The great deeds of the world, the
triumphs of the race, have not been
eccomplished by men who were con-
tent merely to hold their own or "just
, to get along," but by men who were
dominated by their purpose, filed with
an overmastering enthusiasn which
swept everything before it as a moun-
tain torrent sweeps aside or overleaps
every obstacle.that would bar its prog-
ress in its mad rush to the sea.—New
Success.
car. I staggeped’up and took the seat
just ahead o,
asked me if Mi
engine. 1-fo#
OLD SHOES ARE LIKE OLD FRIENDS—ONE HATES
TO GIVE THEM UP’ BRING YOUR OLD SHOES TO US
AND WE WILL MAKE THEM LIKE NEW WE TAKE
OUT ALL THE OLDNESS BUT THE COMFORT.
toad to about 1634 Aerated bread.
et meteorie matter added yesry ie
reckoned to be only 2100 teas. Ir
te course of ages the larger planets
bare swept up peactically all the fraz-
Beat* of the eriginal disrupt 500. and
the only avzllabie soarce ri suppiy ri
meteoric matter seems to be that
brouget by eomets.
the Feinn.- be told tW story of the Eaie, L* bigheter-mEcj 49.
beroes to SL Patriea. Id ITec-e3Eneb71anerufirhEed.tor
1n sepbermepabibhedtseeoic h tet: 5 teer •*’
akich te daW to be trazsiatocs , a dezrvo The ben- eai,a piaz-
Erom Osan poema
Witness our hand}, officially, thissh day of August. A D 19 1.
THE MANY HOMES THAT WE HAVE HELPED TO
PLAN AND BUILD IN BROWNFIELD ARE THE EVI-
DENCE OF THE FAITH BUILDERS HAVE IN US AND
THE ATTRACTION OF MANY OF THESE BUILDINGS IS
A SOURCE OF MUCH SATISFACTION TO US. IN THAT
THEY STAND AS MONUMENTS TO OUR EFFORTS. RE-
FLECTING OUR USEFULNESS TO THIS COMMUNTY..
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Heat Brings Out Inscriptions
Ieseriptjon- nearty ehliterated b
eze and wear frco od.silvercoin
na,be r-n-ere v - ible by paeing it.
coin cpen a r ece of red-hot. iron, b:
which m-an- the. insrrption is rmd*
te assuine a. zre-ni-h hue, where! y f
*ecotnes reailabe
ended it. What with the rattle and July 31st. 1921.
hehz of the couch. the howling of the 1 july 31st 1921
speed-made wind In the ventilators. ; yuly 1921.
and the shrii} scream of the spinning _ . . . . . . .. . . c .
#heeik there wasn- 2ny nmm oe ’ Total cash on hand belonging to Terry County in the
talk during the whole of that breath- ands of said treasurer a5 actzal} counted by as up to July
• Under the Wide and Starry Sky
I sure had to b'quiek about,Jobey-
' ing that "get-aboerd" order ef Mr.
Norcross’. Kirgan had jerked the
throttle open the minute the u ofd was
given. I missed the forward end of
BICYCLES
onths to Pay
go fari^fCOEW-""
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ebb of the tic4 th
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* BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
The bonded indebtedness M the said County we find to be 45 iollows.
farther twitch of the rid ‛TY."
What was done at the s=iteh was
done swtftly. as men work when they
bave the tear ef death gripping at
them. If the special shocld cone up
she we were makiaz the back-n. me
rerult wold be jast about the sume a»
ft mH have been if we had met it .
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Far Garden Culture.
The Hodroot, commonin rich wood-
•anus shere it has not been extermi-
Dat*-! bykprofessional root dizzers for
its repurel melicinal taue. says the
American -try Jazazine. is it
blom with the eroeu and readily
sdapts itself to garden culture.
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Net Gentie
One day while entering a siveet
I met a boy friend of mine, alte l
ting on. Thinkinz he would bnJ|g
enonzh to pay my fare. I
and took a seat A few mopet2
the conductor tapped me en the SB
der and saidl: "Mas, you are MH
ceg tioa"—Erchange.
which rises from carboale acid gas ever an artery » ciee «#ugh to the
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about." Graham," he shid quletly.
"When you-el find Howie, you'll have
; a marfrwan on your hands—and she's
’ the only one who can control him at
i such times.God pity her! Take us
■ both, suh."
I suppose Mr. Norcross thought there
wasn't any time to stand there argu-
ing about ft.
“As you wffl." he snapped at the
major: and then to me: “Break for it.
Jimmie. and tell Kirgan to get a car—
any car—the first one he can find!"
I broke. and came pretty near break-
। lag my blessed neck tumbling down
the stairs. Kirgan had found his en-
gine and had picked up a yard man
to fire it. I told him what was wanted,
and in less than no time he had pulled
out an empty day-coach from the wash-
ing track. While he was backing in
with it. Mr. Norcross came down the
platform with .the major and Mrs.
| Sheila. He let the major help Mrs.
Sheila up the steps of the coach and
ran forward to’ call out to Kirgan:
“Donohue is clearing for you. and
there'll be nothing in the way. Run
regardless to Timber Mountain *T.’
You have six minutes on the sparial's
time to that point if you run like the
devil! And then, as he was e imb-
ing to the cab, he ripped out a me:
“Jimmie, you go back and stay with
them in’ the car. Hurry or yogu be
j left*
quite pur - 3 fizeg E » due to
the ao~uran e: =etRbalers of
t. - Isf ' '
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to. tie ret rrs «2o
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The Herald job department stands
ready to do most anything in the job
line right here at home and save you
money on it—but mere are some jobs
that we will not undetake. We are
however, lined up with one of the big-
gest printing establishments in Texas,
who can assist us in taking care of any,
and all orders. Call our hand.
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begeeceb ssahd Ede t
•MSB ect week. Becae.
Btoritoif — ----_
dadeEsmtncezE
Nt from Factory tYo
■Bi MWjU SMSMBeticrori
e to ssr ho ■woBri Eaceideg
■SmBtomct. Qurxazosde
8—t Mca-J^fcrnI iMBisf
■s ri E^es sera ri tor
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e2zer bfctawrhi
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the same, after Kirgan had fairly
struck his gait on the long western
tangent. I clawed my way Inside It By amount to balance July 3‛st 1921____
was a lot too blustery Tand unsafe on • , "
•B the curves
With our own enftnes-nt l coui
abear a faint -sound like the far-away
‘Buttering of a safety-valve. We were
not ten see ats too goon. The special
was coming
' Mr. Nareross who was stin to the
engine cab. shot an order at Kirgn.
-Flng your rout over the headlght.
and then be reedy to sgateh it and
get eft he ib luted. “If they see ft
as they come up. it may stop them
Then catehing a zlimpse of me on the
groand: "Brek the eouping sb the
ct-q
L" cys
gong to side-track and wait for the j
special and the wild enzine, I grew }
sort of nervon3 and wcrkel-up after |
we had rashed. through the Eanta
yard and te day-cozch began to sxay i
and lurch around the bin curses What
if the special had been making bet-
ter time than the boss had counted _ ,
upon? la that case, we'd probably hit Sworn to and subscribed bejoremie by D J Broughton
her in a henender somestere on one and D. S Cuningham, and Jay Barrett and - D. W inm.an
ri those, very curves. And with the County Commissioners of +2id Terry Cou nt y. each respectiveiy. Ct th^. the
D. J. Brorghton. ounty
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lmpertint £-eiversary.
Apri 24 6- t- amiteury ef the
spgeamrre im 1204 e the frst een-
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COUNTY TREASURER’S QUARTERLY REPORT
Ib the matter of County Finances in the hands of Mrs. Lull Smith.
Chat— Made Firm tori? I Th" *al: et =
It is said that the cinese were eompased 21 " fattie 1062
the first breed makers, and they made tfve ’s-ne se *at
breed from wheat and rice as eariy
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Mr. Farmer, do you want a Fordson:
Tractor demonstration right ch your
own farm? If so. come in and talk to .
us about the matter.
We do not claim the impossible for
this ervicable little tractor, but it is
the best tractor made of anvthinganv
where near the same price.
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fo 4 I Hat tor- Nezrly Alt Water.
“ t an - Xashrooms generally consist ef 9
F Ue
ias: per cent water, but the resnaining z
-e . per cent is more nutritiots than breac
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Treasurer oLTerry ounty, Texas: .
Commissioners" Court Terry County. Texas, in Regular sessign. Aug-
ust term, 1921.
We, the undersigned County Commissioners within and for Maid Ter-
ry County, and the Hon. D. J. Broughton. County Judge of said Terry Co.
constituting the entire Commissioner’s Court of said County, and each of .
us do hereby certify that on this, the 8th day of August. A. D. 1921. at the t
regular term of our said Court, we have compared and examined the re-
port of Mrs. Lula Smith. Treasurer of said County, for the period begin-
■ $
Fabric and Silvertowns
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_ Jay Barrett, Cot nissiener Precinct, No.
at seit pe-c-a cc esy puzmei Eezee
As I jumped to obey l und
• fan-- 5 rb
; Hut’with the
— r tez 1 ecomhe
in the early days of its histocy the
«nb ze rapidly by the a » s-a is Ceier 0:2-s Beates.
at meteorie matter- It s* sti Er“inE |
la th* same manner, tbongh soareely . , . \
to xn appreciable extent, for the mass: ** ’
> tetrad •» rhe <»uX
urzl sb’en
tme tj* e-teinrout ri th- ne=s
p er fero E-- oce a tae pent fan-
ters ’a rh- rzp- -ranceet the cuuun-
try’s pruyr-nt3. 1B .
ROAD BOND FUND
Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer’s Report - .
on the 1st day of May. 1921_______________________’ 76223
To- amount received since said date_______________-...... 18122
By amount disbursed since said cate___________________________
By amount to balance July 31st, 1921___________________________
tinaoes netsgeper in Amettea.
fhssizn. » m;slmt tjr-iie hero ard
buni. L su -I '•> Late livee ip the thir
teniar. ane te hate en'tbe suo vt .
FingaL 3 Calebonian prihre and Iura
khen he acomnguniet n tarous ex-
petitioc< The stot3 znes that Ossian
•a* rarrier away b b* fairy hind-
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