The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Greeting:—
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dridge, individually and a s executrix
B. Hilliard.
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Noble and W. A. Reid
each week for four consecive weeks
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there Sept. Sth.
Mr. and Mrs.
delicious
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flavor
H. A. CASTLEBERRY. M. D.
Physicians and Surgeons
SHERIFFS SALE—REAL ESTATE
The State of Texas. County of Ter-
drill in solfeggio, and. when necessary,
at the proper time in harmony and is
Dick Brownfield and family and E.T.
Powell came in this week from Cali-
fornia after a two months vacation.
They say that is a very pretty coun-
G. W. Chism and son. are back in
‘d Terry from Grayson county, vis-
Fes have all come down
barber shop as follows:
LOST: Between Lubbock and Rop-
esville, one fiber suit case. about the
23rd of Aug- Contained 1 bottle med-
be held at
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in October.
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Mamie“R
Yoakum County, Texas, tc
the Court House thereof,
Texas. on the 3rd Monday
Draw.
News.
No. ML A F. & AM
Meets on Saturday
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For fifty years known to
the trade as the best for
service.
Scott May and family were down
from Lubbock last week visiting with
his brother. Tom May and family and
sister, Mrs. Downing and family.
DR. H. H. HUGHES
Dental Surgeon
town is a duster of buildings and
streets. And it sort of jars them when
SEE those new Aluminum goods at
the Brownfield Hardware
They reports all crops but corn blow-
ed up in Grayson.
State of Texas, County of Terry:—
Whereas. on the 31st day of March.
1917, A. L Cotten executed and deliv-
ered to H. T. McGee, Trustee, a deed
of trust on the East Half of the South
west Quarter, (E% of SW% of sur-
vey No. 80, Block DD. Certificate 554,
in Terry County. Texas, to secure the
payment of seven (7) Vendor’s Lien
Notes of even date therewith for the
sum of One Hundred Twenty-Two,
($122.00) Dollars, each executed by
A. L. Cotten and payable to the order
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General Practice, Labratory
Examinations and Assistan:
Surgeon.
Eyes tested for glasses.
Send for BAKER BOOK-
LET describing the entire
line.
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they have the DESIRE, the VISION,
the AMBITION. the COURAGE. and
the PUNCH.
And towns will grow* just as men
by Dan. have been visiting Mrs. Rud-
der’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. New
lin.
tion like other towns that are step-
ping along faster.
Yon see. they labor with the delus-
oin and illusion that towns are the
Once you’ve
enjoyed the
toasted flavor
you will al-
ways want it
past due and unpaid, principal,
est and attorney’s fees; and.
Whereas, H. T. McGee, the T
named in said Deed of Trust, n
to execute said Deed of Trust,
Roscoe Wison was appointed 1
tute Trustee by said Thos. Cl
man. May 31st. 1921, by appoi
duly recorded in Volume 19, pa
of the Deed Records of Terryfl
Texas, and I have been reques
the said Thos. C. Spearman
force said Trust, I will -oife
above described land for M
tween the hours of JO 200
M. and 4 00 o’clock P. IL, M
auction to the highest biddef
First Tuesday in October, a
the same being the 4th day
1921, at the Courthoust dod
town of Brownfield, in Terrjtt
Texas, to satisfy said notes3
interest and attorneys fees2
Witness my hand, this 11
August, A. D. 1921. A
ROSCOE W
Legam, k m.
rintendent
Davis, R. N.
Welcome
W. W. Winn, N. G
Owing to the hard times and that pi
I have Cat the price of my work in m
your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
Brownfield, Texas
Branch Office: Seagraves, Tex.
Equipped for Medical, Surgi-
ical and Obstetrical cases.
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WHY NOT TALK IT OVER WITH THE OFFICERS OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WE OFFER SINCERE, FRIENDLY SERVICE AND—
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A GREAT SERMON ON
TOWN BUILDING
Ass’t
Helen E. Cl
wouldn’t think Providence was doin
it.
And they ought to look the same
way at a town that is roiling ponder
ously up the hill of growth. develop
meat and prosperity. There is onl.
one thing that cn make a town o
rock roll up hill. and that is for som
human agency to be behind it. furn
ishing both the force and the intelli
pence. Things of that kind don’t jus
Atty-At-Law
Will announce location of -
- office later.
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Shaves, 15c; Hair Cats, 25c; all other barber work in propor-
tion. ,
the Masonic Halt
, E. T. Powell, W.M.
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th mights that would enable a lot of
towns to come to life if they would
imbibe and put to work.
Go to the avevrage “slow" town and
the business men will tell you that
there isn’t much to the town: that it
fcot growing much; that -there isn’t
W Muaic. MUSIC TEACHERS
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Dr. W. N. Lemmon,
General Practice, Obstetrics,
Diseases of Women and Gen-
eral Surgery.
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Teaching Music to the Young.
Children are now taking in the mu-
sical work in the Roman choirs as
eariy as seven years of age, says a
writer in the Etude in discussing the
27th May of August. A. D. 1921.
L D CAMP.
District Gerk Pro Tem. Yoakum
County, Texas.
same reason that men do; because
Office at the Brownfield
Sanitarium.
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5 During the dull season of the land
* business we want to get in touch with
every individual in Terry and adjoin-
J ing counties that has property for sale.
See us when in town.
Baker Gun Company
314 Broadway, New York
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♦ ducted by Miss Ane D. Logai
♦ N., SoornhWadtat. Bright, he
GEQ. ALLEN
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ‘
♦ young wanes
EEa Brownfeld Ledge Ne
563 SALO. OF.
ets every Friday night in the
Fellows Hall Visiting Broth-
quipped for Medical and Sur- ♦
ical Ca*e* X-Ray and Path- ♦
ological Laboratories ♦
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First class tailor work of all
kinds.
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as he has to sell out and seek a low-
er altitude, and he says circulars is
the best and cheapest way to sell the
farm if one uses them judiciously, as
he has sold farms before that way.
He says he is having the best health
he ever had in his life; without ache
or pain, and but for his wife having
. - $
instantly that there was something
behind that rock and. it was PUSH ‘
ING TO BEAT THE BAND. The:
General Sargery
Dr. J. T. Hutchinson -
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Dr. M. C. Overton
General Medicine
Dr. O. F. Peebler
General Medicine
believe prospecting.
The Herald family spent a delightful
day with the good folks of the Mead-
ow country. After day services. we
were invited to the beautiful country-
home of Lee Walker and family, and
it was not long until Mrs. Walker
had a repast fit for a king on the din-
ing table. After an afternoon of con-
versatiom, naps and melon feast and
a splendid supper, we drove over to
Meadow to preaching again, and then
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ACROSS THE OBSTACLES WHICH MIGHT COME IN YOUR PATH
IN ARRANGINGTO BUILD THAT HOME OR BUYING BUILDING
Accomodations
CONSISTENT WITH SOUND BANKING PRACTICE. IF YO ARE
NOT ALREADY A DEPOSITOR WITH US, WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN
AN ACCOUNT NOW AND BECOME ONE OF OUR NUMBER OF
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS.
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T. L TREADAWAY, BL D.
Don’t forget our motto:
“Quality and a Square Deal’
We always appreciate your business r
Free delivery anywhere in town.
City National Bank of Commerce,
vs. Burk-Nrwtnan Oil & Gas Co.. etal.
Whereas, by virtue of an execution
issued out of the1 District Court of
Wichita County, Texas, on a judge-
ment rendered in said court on the
12th day of January, 1921, in favor of
the City National Bank of. Commerce
of Wichita Falls, Texas, and against
the Burk-Newman Oil & Cas Co., W.
Brownfield, Texas
Captain Dad Burnett returned last
week from the Concho country.where ,
he visited a niece. He went more than i
100 miles below San Angelo. and Be I
reports that the people down there'
are absolutely blowed up for crops,
and will not make their seed back.
lete
On account of a slight mistake of a
ew cents in one item in the Treasur-
•r’s Quarterly Report last week, thus
naking an incorrect addition, we are
ublishing it again this week. The
WE BUILD AB
levy upon the following
tracts and parcels of land
presentation. Several million dollars
of them are still outstanding and are
carried on the national treasury books
as part of the debt bearing no interest.
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You are hereby commanded’tosum-
mon the unknown heirs of J.C. Wool-
dridge. deceased, their heirsand legal
Miss Buna Newlin went home witth
her sister, Mrs. Longwell, of Fred-
rick. Okla. She will enter school
described
situated in
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co-operative selling effort. And there ‘ H. H. Longbrake. local hardware-
must be eliminated that fear that man and family. had business in Lub-
abides in the breast of the average bock, Monday.
" BROTHERS & Brothers 'will pay
the highest market price for your
i poultry, eggs and cream.
The shippers and travelers of this
i city are glad to know that Conductor
। Bert Doddridge and wife have return-
ed from their vacation in Ohio, and
he has taken over the run from Lub-
bock to Seagraves.
THOSE new Aluminum goods at
the Brownfield Hardware. are cheap!
cheap!! cheap!!!
Elder A. P. Koen, father of R. D..
‛ocai groceryman, is here again visit-
ing his son. and may locate either in
Brownfield or Lubbock. Elder Koen.
Primitive Baptist ’minister, lives in
Hamilton county at present. He de-
livered a sermon at the Tabernacle
Sunday afternoon.
BROTHERS & Brother, delivers
four groceries to your kitchen.
j| Fire destroyed the dwelling and
contents belonging to Henry Warren,
esiding on Route A., last Saturday)
night. The famiy was absent from
home attending a revival meeting at
Writ, with
Several years ago, t. W. Denniston,
formerly retail -editor of the Gulf
Coast Lumberman, wrote the follow-
ing two stanza poem on town build-
ing; it is undobtedly a classic. Noth-
ing to compare with it has ever been
written on a kindred subject. It has
been used from one end of the coun-
try to the other b-town builders of
yon remind them that the towns are
not buildings but MEN. If the town
is “dead" it is because the men of the
town are dead. Give them that tho't
and make them stop and consider
Few men like to admit that they are
“dead ones, but it is as certain as
God made little green apples that a
dead tow** can only be the result of
“dead citizens." There is no other
way out of it.
Men are ferfmed to lay down the
Edaame erroneous law of limitation in
town that they do around
dual affairs. They take it
Office Over State Bank
General practice. Obstetrics,
Medical Gynecology and Minor
Surgery.
Office Phone 38.
Dr. Treada way's Res. No. 1K
Dr. Castleberry’s Res. is 2 rings
on 502.
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it
try but over done.
grow. when the THINKING depart- ' L. R. Pounds brought in enough
ments get busy. There is needed an melons one day recently to put 'er
unbiased inventory to see what you ‛ up six months.
have to sell, followed by the proper 1
Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Wooldridge
and little son, of Altus, Okla., came
in from Ute Park. N. M, where they
have been camping for two weeks.
They spent a week with Mrs. Woold-
ridge’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
C- O. Newlin.
county, if there be a new
lished therein, but if not.
E. Hunter. Gomez farmer. s5nt the
Herald one lone, long bean or pea.
recently, he explained for scientific
or curiosity purposes. It was nearly
a yard long, but way short of a mess,
and the Herald will always believe
Enoch sent it just to make us hungry
—but we’ve got peas, dad blame him.
Gyde Lewis. manager of Lewis
Bros. & Co. store, and B. W. Stinson,
have returned from south Texas,
where they have been buying cotton.
They report torrid weather down in
December 1st, 1919. 1920. 1921, 1922,
1923, 1924 and 1925. with 6 per cent per
annum interest from their datesinter-
est payable annually and providing
that all principal and interest not
paid when due shall bear interest
from date due until paid at the rate
of 8 percent, and further providing
that failure to,pay any of said notes
or any installment of interest thereon
when due shall, at the option of the
holder or holders of .said notes, ma-
ture all of said notes, and containing
the usual provision for attorney**
fees, which deed of trust is recorded
in volume 4, page 228 of the Deed of
Trust Records of Terry County, Tex-
as ; apd.
Whereas, Thos. C Spearman is still
the holder and owner of said notes,
and the said A. L. Cotten failed to
pay the notes due December 1st, 1919,
and December 1st, 1920. and the in-
terest on all of said notes due De-
cember 1st, 1918. 1919 and 1920, sai
Thos. C. Spearman declared all dK
said notes due and demanded pay
ment thereof, and said A. L Cottem
son. J. T: Whittaker. R. A Jay, A-L
Barclay ar.dR. H. Banowsky. No.
8681-A on the docket of said court.
I did on the 19th day of August, 1921.
Ip making
publication of this citatic' i once tn
night before the MI 1 , Office is the State Bank M
moon in each month i > • inga
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newspaper published in the 72nd Ju-
dicial District; to appear at the next
regular term of the District Court of
fendants: the nature of plaintiffs de-
mand being as follows: ,
An action of trespass to try title as
well as for damages, and for title and
- possession of Section No. 754. Block
“D" John H. Gibson. Certificate No
59, containing 640 acres in Yoakum
County, Texas. Plaintiff pleads that
he is the lawful and absolute owner
in fee simple of said land, and also
dezgs
merely taught in the music tkey are to
ring. bat are given a very thorough
FOUND : Pocket book at Taberna- Jones and family, of Gomez, E. Brown
de last Thursday, containing sman iwife and daughter, Maude, apd A.J.
amount money. At Herald office. Stricklin and family, atended preach-
ing at Meadow Sunday. Elder Chas.
Bert Shepherd shipped 1 car cals A. Metcalfe in holding a protracted
aad 1 car stteers - and Geo. Snodgrass meeting there for the Church of
1 car calves to the Fort Worth mar- Christ in that town.
ket. Saturday. •
, importance of early training in music
Nothing was saved.—Tahoka: for church purposes. They are not
unknown heirs of J. C. Wooldridge,
deceased, their heirs and legal repre-
sentatives. Marguret A. Wooldridge,
individually and as executrix of the
estate of J. C. Wooldridge deceased,
Sam Bigger. Nettie B Hilliard; W.R
Hilliard. Neil H. Bigger, the unknown _______
heirs of Mrs. E. S. Bigger, deceased, any part thereof, and the same
their heirs and legal representatives,
T. B. Noble and W. A. Rid are de-
End Neil
aprons, etc. Finder please return to
'"^"‘{thc HeraM office or George Barton
i and W. R. Hilliard —
IH. Bigger, the unknown heirs
Mrs. E. S. Bigger, decdi feed, t
heirs and legal reprejenta^ves. T. B.
zueles.
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Screw Is Modern Invention.
Shears were invented in 400 B. C.,
the "snufers" referred to in Exodus
having been merely a small knife with
a pair of tweezers to trim the wicks
of lamps, with a point to part the
strands. The screw was a Greek in-
vention. and greatly used by the Ro-
mans as a means of producing mo-
tion. Centuries passed, however, be-
fore the nut and screw, fonfastening,
was invented. The common screw
came into use less than 200 years ago.
mper pub-
i hen in any
building, different kinds of lumber for any and al occasions, and our service
is given to you free and with satisfaction both to you and ourselves.--
“THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING.”
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dy hereof,
s hed in your
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everxgkind. and seldom has Mr. Den-
niston’s name been attached to it.
Read it over. It will do you good, i happen.
Read it slow. There is grand philos- : Towns grow and develope and out
State of Texas. County of Terry:—
Whereas, on the 2nd day of Octo-
ber. A. D. 1930. J. Garrison and wife.
Ella Garrison, executed and delivered
to A. M. Clayton. Trustee, a deed of
Trust on the following described
lands, situated in Terry County. Tex-
as.
Sections Nos. 150. 151. 152. 144. Blk.
Dll.
Said deed of trust was given to se-
cure the payment of one note for the
sum of $27,611.00. dated October 2nd.
1920. payable April 2. 1921. to the or-
der of W. A Large & Company, at
Lubbock. Texas, with ten per cent per
annum interest from date, and con-
taining the usul provision for at-
torney's fees, which note was execut-
eby J. Garrison and Ella Garrison:
and said deed of trust is recorded in
Vol. 5. page 495. Deed of Trust Rec-
ords of Terry County. Texas: and.
Whereas. W. A. Large & Company
are still the holders and owners of
said note, and the said J. Garrison
and Ella Garrison failed to pay the
notes when due. and have still failed
to pay same or any part thereof, and
said W. A- Large & Company have
decided to foreclose said deed of trust
lien; and.
Whereas, said deed of trust is sec-
ondary and inferior to a deed of trust
on the above described land, executed
by J. Garrison and Ella Garrison in
favor of Thos. C. Spearman of Cook
County, Illinois, given to secure the
deferred payments due by said Gar-
rison to said Spearman as purchase
money for said land; and. ,
Whereas. I. A. M. Clayton. Have
been requested by said W. A. Large
&- Company to enforce said trust. I
will offer said above described land
for sale between the hours of 10 00
o’clock A. M. and 4KM) o’clock P. M..
at public auction to the highest bid-
der. on the First Tuestfay in October.
1921, at the Courthouse door in the
town of Brownfield. Terry County.
Texas, to satisfy said note, principal,
interest and attorney’s fees.
Witness my hand this 24th day of
August. A. D. 1921.
• A. M. CLAYTON. Trustee
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE
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ophy in it. It tells you what is the strip their competitors just for the
trouble with 99 out of every 100 towns
man in the average small town—"that
somebody else gets ahead."
The replacement of this selfish in-
terest must be succeeded by an intell-
igent self interest. An understanding
that is for the best interest of all is
greater than the personal interest of
the individual—and then the town will
have a chance to grow.
Towns are like men in another way.
Thew grow from WITHIN and not
from WITHOUT. Don’t expect the
world to come in and build your city
from the outside. Build it from the
inside, and when it gives to the world
the best it has, the world will return
the compliment—Gulf Coast Lumber-
man.
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NOTICE OF FIRST
MEETING OF CREDITORS
In the district Court of the United
States for the Northern District of
Texas in Bankruptcy. Abilene. Texas
in the matter of Riley Oscar Wil-
son. Bankrupt.
No. 804 in Bankruptcy; Abilene,
Texas, Aug. 24, 1921.
Office of Referee
To the creditor* of Riley Oscar
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The little four year old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitley under-
i went an operation for appendicitis at
the local sanitarium Friday nightand
...... । . .. - last reports were that she was doing
high blood pressure, he would not ..
take $5,000 for the little farm. I \
-Anrce 'r n , . "I Dr. J- R. Lemmon and family, ac-
SANDIES of all kinds at Brothers companied by his sister. Mi., There-
• Brothers and they -e fresh loo ' and cousin. Miss Thomas, left last
Miss Eula Knoll, of Loa. is here on Saturday morning for Dallas, where
a visit to her friend, Mrs. R. D. Koen, they went to carry Miss Thomas to
c n-u- . . her home. The Lemmons will visit in
Seve Williams, local groceryman -that city a few days.
had us send the Herald to his sister.
Miss Lizzie Wiliams at Crowell N. W. and S. W. Jones; also Oscar
The State of Texas:—Tothe Sher-
iff or any Constable of Yoakum Co.
Wilson, of Brownfield, in the County
of Terry and District aforesaid. . a
'Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given
that on the 23rd day of August. 1921,
the said Riley Oscar Wilon was duly
adjudged bankrupt, and the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at my office in the city of Abilene,
Taylor County, Texas, on the 19th
day of September. A D. 1921, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, at which time
said creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other
business as may properly come be-
fore said meeting.
D. M. OLDHAM. Jr.
< Referee in Bankruptcy.
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that are “slow" or “dead"in the minds
pf the citizens.
If you want to live
in the kind of a town
Like the kind of a town you like
You needn't slip
Your clothes in a grip
And start a long, long hike:
For you’ll only find x
What you’ve left behind.
There’s nothing that’s really new.
It's a knock at yourself
When you knock your town—
For it isn't your town—it’s YOU I
Real towns are not nude
By men afraid
That somebody else-gets ahead:
If everyone works/
And nobody shirks.
You'can raise a town from the dead.
’ And if while YOU make
Your personal stake..
Your neighbor should mike one, too.
For it isn’t your town—it’s YOU!
A hummer, isn’t it? Filled with
A. D. 1921, the same bein the 17th
day of October. A: D. 1921, then and
there to answer a petition filed in
said Court on the 27th day of August.
A. D. 1921. in a suit numbered on the
docket of said Court. No. 159, where-
in W. H. Hague is plaintiff and the
We have a number of plans of cosy homes from which to select your
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JOE 1 MsGOWJUT
Atty-At-Law -g.
pleads the three and five years stat-
ute of limitation, and prays for judge-
ment for the title and possession of
said land against all the defendants,
and for such other and further relief,
general and special, both [in law and
in equity, to which he might be entitl-
ed
Herein fail not. but have you be-
fore said Court on the first day of the
i , । “Shin Plaster" Currency.
nistake was ours; not the Treasurers ; The name "shin plaster" was applied
THE Brownfield Hardware-has a gurerndensdurahg the
hipment’of Alumin am goods that arej civi war. but more especially to the
eaily worth the money. notes for less than $1. They were snd
W. A. Bell and wife came in last are redeemed by the government on
ceek from White Mountain. N. M.
Ie reports rain there every day since
une 1st.
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much there to build.a town on. and Mr Cooper, prominent farmer from
that it has not been fortunate in loca-the Seagraves country was in this
— * week to order some circulars printed
W. A. Bynum Prop.
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the County of Terry. State of Texas,
and belonging to the said R. H. Ban-
owsky. to-wit :
Lot No. 1.3 in block No. 23 of the
original town of Brownfield, and at
said time I also levied upon the fol-
lowing described parcels of land situ-
uated in Terry County and belonging
to Ross Rentfro. to-wiz : 10 acres out
of the S.E corner of the S.W. 160
acres of Survey No. 103 of Block Ti
j abstract No. 176, Certificate No. 61;
and on the 4th day of October. 1921.
being the first Tuesday of said month
between the hours of 10 :00 o'clock A
M. and 4:00 o'clock. P. M.. on said day
I will offer for sale, and sell at public
auction for cash, all the -right, title
and interest of the said R H. Ban-
owsky and Ross Rentfro. r spectively-
in and tpaid property.
Dated this August 25. 1921.
WOOD E. JOHN? ON. .
Sheriff of Terry Coun y. .Texas
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BROWNFIELD SANITARIUM
Browafield Camp Na. 1900
082 Meets 2 and 4th Saturday
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Halt
. Visiting Sovereigns Welcome.
J. T. May. C C
I. C. Burgess, Clerk.
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1921, newspaper, September 2, 1921; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568253/m1/4/: 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.