The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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T. L. TREADAWAY, M. D.
H. A. CASTLEBERRY, M. D.
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Physicians and Surgons
laintiff and
wherein. J. K. Shipman is
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(a defunct corporation.)
ives of the
unfinished, concrete foundation; lot
lieberry’s Res. is 2 rings
in trespass to try title for
the recov-
Brownfield, Texas
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cheap!! cheap!!!
Will
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by agent or attorney, present to us a
and all of the heirs, of each and all of
the above named persons, deceased.
whose names of which unl nown heirs
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
thereof in Brownfield.
TO THE PUBLIC:
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a petition
ELBERTA PEACHES 12 INCHES-IN CIRCUMFERENCE.
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GROCERY SALE
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.or interest defendants are
asserting.
That the deed recorded if
fied voters of this State and of this
Vol. 5 at
creates a
be annulled. Plaintiffs
pr ay judge-
SHELTON-COOK LAND COMPANY
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State of Texas, Terry County—ss: any that may be dec
We, the undersigned Jury of Free-
plaintiffs title may for
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ty,Texas, duly appointed by the Com-
mis siners Court of Terry
County,
view and establish a first class road
from the southwest cornet
Sec. No.
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Sec. No. 31, Block 0.; thence south 2
•aid Court at my office
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published
de held at the school house in
1 dis rict cn the Sth day cf Octo-
, 1921, as said district is establish-
September, 1921, in a suit
on the docket of said Cou
wherein, Adam Limbach .
wall State Bank are deendants, and
Plaintiffs cause of action being a suit
Plains, Texas, on the 3rd Monday in
October, A. D. 1921, the same being
the 17th day of October, A. D. 1921,
then and there* to answer a petition
September, 1919, which is recorded in
Book 1 at page 5 of the Minutes of
said Board of Trustees, to determine
whether a majority of the property
taxpaying voters of the district de-
Texas, known as survey No. 29 in
Block D-11, Cert. 31, issued to Stone
Kyle & Kyle,as grantee, lol ated about
next term thereof,this writ
return thereon, showing
have executed the same. |
in addition to claiming Si
fee simple, they plead the :
50x100 feet, located good. JA.Gamble
A large crowd of ex-soldiers,head-
ed by Chaplain J. E. Anderson, who
deivered the memorial address, at-
tended the funeral of Otho Allen at
Pride, Sunday. The funeral was un-
der auspices of the Lamesa Legion.
The body arrived via Galveston and
San Antonio.
Albert Curry is an entered apren-
tice at the Herald office now, and
has the;makings for a good printer,
and maybe editor and publisher later.
J. A. Miller, prominent north side
farmer was in this week with cotton
and said he would make 25 bales.
Word was received by relatives
During the dull season of the land *
I business we want to get in touch with
every individual in Terry and adjoin-
ing counties that has property for sale.
I See us when in town.
F. W. Colby, Anna L. Colby, Jno. T.
McElroy, James B. Morgan, Mamie
McElroy and Borna Powell, and each
and all of the heirs of each and allot
the above named defendents, deceas-
ed, the names of which he rs are un-
Witness, H. R. Winston Clerk of
the District Court of Terry County.
Given under my hand aid seal of
said Court, in the city of Brownfield,
Do you need glasses? See Prof. J.
D. Shaw about it.
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Jessie May, local jeweler left last
DOLLS! dolls I from 5 to 50c at the
Racket Store.
night.
FOR SALE or trade a 5 hocm house,
Don’t forget that the County Sing-
ing Convention meets at Gomez the
3rd Saturday night and Sunday in
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never cure and only mask pain.
The occasional use of precipitated
chalk and daily use of pure soap as a
Office in said Terry Count;
and paying all taxes thereof
time, and praying that plain
judgement for the title nd
ion of said premises against
ant, his heirs and unknown
Witness our hands this 22nd day of
September, A. D. 1921.
Jno. C. Scudday, Jr., W. P. Forbes.
Ben Brannon, Tom Glover and A.W.
Endersen.
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J. T. May, C. G
L C Burgess, Clerk.
Sam Stockton, the Stamford Gas &
Electric Company, the unknown stock
holders of the .“Stonewall State Bank,
a
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
: W. W. Winn, N. G.
I H. R. Winston, Secretary
Brownfield, Texas
Branch Office: Seagraves, Tex.
Equipped for Medical, Surgi-
ical and Obstetrical cases.
Beginning Saturday, October 1st,
our entire stock will be offered at
greatly reduced prices; everything
at almost wholesale prices. Dont miss
this opportunity to lay in a supply
of groceries. Everything during this
sale will be strictly cash. An extra
charge of 10c will be made on all
deliveries. Below are a few of the
many bargains you will find at this
sale:
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October. The Gomez people are de-
termined to make this the best sing-
ing ever pulled off in the county. We
will have more to say about it as the
time approaches.
BROTHERS & Brothers delivers
your groceries to vour kitchen.
Robert Welch, manager Of the Ci-
cero Smith Lumber yard at Meadow,
was down to see home folks Tuesday
We have a number of plans of cosy homes from which to select your
building, different kinds of lumber for any and all 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.”
YOU DON’T HAVE TO QUIT RAIS ING COTTON WHEN YOU GET TO
TERRY
written statement of the amount of
, damages, if any, claimed by them.
week for Houston, to enter a govern-
ment hospital to be treated for a hurt
received,while in the army.
BROTHERS & Brothers buys the
best cannned food put up to protect
their customers.
therein, but if not, then in the county
where a newspaper is publ shed, to be
and appear at the next regular term
of the District Court of J erry Coun-
ty, to be holden at the ourthouse
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every Friday night in the
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benefits you or not.
Don’t ask him to print it on the
• front page and just the exact way
you handed it in.
Don’t worry lest the editor makes
too much money. If he is prosperous
he’ll be foolish enough to give his
community a better paper; that’s the
editor’s ambition—that’s why he en-
gages in the publicity business.
Tell him when he has a good paper.
You are willing to congratulate your
Texas. .
Given under my
Owing to the hard times and that prices have all come down
I have cut the’ price of my work in my barber shop as follows:
Shaves, 15c; Hair Cuts, 25c; all other barber work in propor-
tion. •
relief.
Herein fail not, but hat
said Court at its aforesaid i
lar term, this writ with ye
thereon, showing how you J
cuted the same.
Witness H. R. Winston
he District Court of Ten
2 heirs and legal represents it
unknown stockholders of -said Stone-
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3, Block M; thence east 3 miles to the
northwest corner Sec. No. 40, Block
O.; thence south 3 miles, to he south-
west comer, Sec. No. 42 in Block O.;
thence feast 2 miles to the southeast
HIGGINBOTHAM-BARTLETT CO.
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DR. H. H. HUGHES
Dental Surgeon
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Office at the Brownfield
Sanitarium.
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We are glad to announce that the
city of Brownfield gets to entertain
the next District Singing Convention
which meets here the 3rd Saturday
night and Sunday in next May. A
strong delegation went after it and
got it. Both Plain view and Tahoka
wanted it, but Lubbock voted for us.
and we landed it.
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Brownfield Camp Um IMI
Meets 2 and 4th Saturday
night in the Odd Fellows
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160 acres; that on the day and year
last aforesaid, the defendant unlaw-
fully entered upon the possesion of
said premises and dispossessed the
plaintiff therefrom and still contin-
ues to unlawfully withhold from thin
plaintiff, the title and possession of
said premises. Plaintif further pleads
the five and ten year statutes of lim4
itation in the peaceable,quiet and mH
verse possession of said premiseg,
cultivating, using and enjoying?the
same, and claiming the same und
deeds duly conveying said premise ;
to the plaintiff and those wh^mij. i
Dr. W. N. Lemmon,
General Practice, Obstetrics,
Diseases of Women and Gen-
eral Surgery.
W, A.Byn
County, and who are resident proper-
ty tax paying voters in said district
shall be entitled to vote at said elec-
tion.
The Sheriff of this County shall
give notice of said election by giving
notice three weeks before the ellec-
tion by publication in some newspa-
per published in said County, that has
been published for more than one
year last past, and. by posting notices
in three places for three weeks be-
fore said election.
Dated this Sept. 16th, 1921.
D. J. BROUGHTON,
County Judge, Terry County, Texas
CITATION BY^PUBLICATION
The State of TexasTo the Sheriff
or any Constable of Yoakum County,
Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon the unknown Stockholders of
the Stonewall State Bank, a defunct
WE TAKE A PERSONAL INTEREST IN OUR CSTOMERS AND
STUDY THEIR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS TO THE END THAT WE MAY
SERVE THEM BETTER. L-b '
cuggeehnee
First class tailor work of all
kinds.
THOSE new Aluminum goods at j The Crosby County Fair is to held
the Brownfield Hardware, are cheap! Friday and Saturday of this week at
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published in the 72nd Judicial Dis-
y..
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Martin Limbach are plaihtiffs, and in, but if not, then in any newspaper
Benj. H. Wisdom, Mrs. Belle Wisdom
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haw. Phone 91.
ma Mizionery Society of
Chureh; will serve Pies
t thrir booth on the Fair
durday, October, 1st
iRos. of Lubbock for
id curtains, made or re-
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Wisdom. F. W. Colby, John
roy, Mrs. Mamie McElroy,
YOUR PROPERTY
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The State of Texas, County of Ter-
ry —
Whereas, on the 16th day of Sept.
1921, there was presented to me a pe-
tition, asking for an election to be
ordered in Hunter School District
No. 12, to determine whether or not
here shall be levied an additional
tax cf 50 cents on the $100.00 valua-
ticn of property in said district, for 1
the purpose of supplementing the
avaiable school fuhd of said district 1
and for local maintenance purports. 1
Said petition bearing the requisite '
number of signatures, and in every ’
respect in conformity with law.
Now, therefore I. D. J. Broughton. 3
as County Judge of Terry County, 1
Texas, do hereby order that an elect- 1
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B"rsqnsarsetsam
•if*1 there be a newspaper
heirs are defendants) are Defendants
said petition alleging:
That Plaintiffs, on the January 1st
1921, were lawfully seized and pos-
sessed, and holding in fee simple title
with your
how you
: numbered
i t, No. 682.
and Mrs.
All persons who are legally quali-or have( is inferior to Plaintiffs’title. west % of survey No. 140, of Block
- - - - , That the deed recorded ih Vol. 5 at D-ll, certificate No. 49, containing
TEXAS
i CARE OF THE MOUTH
AND TEETH
• Infected rums. teeth, tooth-sockets.
Or tonsils, may poison the whole body
A little money spent occasionally
to have the teeth cleaned, or the
thence proceed to survey, locate,view,
mark out and establish said road be-
ginnning at the southwest corner of
section No. 3 in Block “M”.
Thence east a distance of 3 miles
to the N. W. corner of Section No. 40
in Block Os; along the South lines of
Sections Nos. 3 and 2 in Block M. and
No. 22 in Block C-39; and along the
north Section lines of sections Nos.
24 in Block C-38 and 9 and 21 in Block
C-39; thence South a distance of 3
miles following the west section lines
of Sections Nos. '40, 41 and 42 in Block
O; and along the east section lines
of Sections Nos. 20 and the N. part
of 19 in Block C-39; to the southwest
corner of section 42 in Block O. ;and
thence east a distance of two miles
following the south section lines of
Nos. 42 and 31 in Block O.; thence
along the north lines of Sections Nos
22 and 21 in Block C-41, to the south-
east corner of section No. 31 in Block
O.; thence due south a distance of 2
Miles following the east section lines
of Nos. 21 and 20. in- Block C-41, and
the west lines of Sections Nos. 14 and
15 in Block C-41 to the county line.
And we do hereby notify H. P.
Saunders, H. H. Holt, Bessie M. Holt,
J. H. Edwards, J. P. Brooks, S. R.
Allen, J L. Hayley, W. H. Maxwell,
A. R. Hayley, A. L. Huie, I. A. Booth,
C S. Appell, Della Albritton, J H.
Marrs and T. G. Marks and any and
all persons owning lands through
which said road may run, that we will
at the same time proceed to assess
the damages incidental to the open-
ing and establishment of said road.
and the
G:0,Ei $si,35
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♦ THE LUBBOCK SANITARIUM ♦
♦ Equipped for Medical and Sur- ♦
♦ gical (heee X-Ray and Path- ♦
ological Laboratories ♦
corporation, and the heirs and legal holders, citizens of said T< wry Coun- ed and set at rest, and
representatives of the Stonewall State “
here Friday night that a little chile
by the name of- Cook at Lubbock
one year old had ben run over by a
freight train. It had an ugly scalp
wound, but attending physicians now
have hopes for its recovery.
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COUNTY JUDGE’S ORDER
on the docket of said Court, No. 160,
throat inspected, is cheaper than to
lay off from work and pay doctor
bi ts from rheumatism or stomach
trouble or appendicitis, or other se-
rious troubles that come from tooth
and mouth infection.
Eat some hard crusty food every
day to give the jaws vigorous exer-
cise and promote proper chewing and
flow of saliva.
. Clean the teeth after each meal, if
possible, but especiay at night be-
fore retiring.
A tooth brush is better for your
health than patient medicines, which
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for four consecutive weeks,
to the return day hereof, i
newspaper published in y9
12 1-2 pounds of Suar for $1.00
5lbs. good peaberry coffee* $1.00
P.&G. Soap 7c per bar.
Best Venear 45 per gallon
School Tablets 45c per dozen .
21b. Tomatoes* 12c per can
31b. Tomatoes* 15c per can
And many other articles too numerous to
mention.
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City Tailor Shop
unknown heirs of H. Wampler, de-
640 acres of land in Ten y County, ceased, their heirs and legal repre-
tate he holds, duly registered i
this the 24th day of September, 1921. records of deeds in the County(
- You can now renew your Star-Tel-
egram throuh the Herald until Dec.
1st for only $1.10. Bargain Days then
open, and we are promised lower pri-
ces than last year.
sentatives, are Defendants, and said X
petition alleging that on Sept. 1st, x
1921, the plaintiff was and ever since ♦
has been and still is the equitable X
owner in fee simple and as such own- 2
er at all times above alleged and ▼
now, was and is as such owner entitl- 5e
ed to the title and posession of the
following described tract of land sit- =
uated in Terry county, Texas, and de- 82
scribed as follows,to-wit: The north- 9
a newspaper is published, to appear sec. Iv. sa, bick tcue soutn a saiu vourt at my on
at the next regular term of the Dis- miles to the County line; and having field, this 29th day of
trict Court of Yoakum county, to be thence E. 2 miles to the sot theast cor -- - —
holden at the Court Howe therol, to hereby give notice that w i wl, on
he 31st day of August, AD. 1921.
HAUE Clerk,
sire to additionally tax, themselves
for the purpose of supplementing the
Available School Fund of said dis-
trict and for local maintenance pur-
poses, and to determine whether the
Commissioner’s Court of said County
shall be authorized to levy .assess and
collect annually a tax of and at the
rate of 50 cents on the $100.00 valua-
tion of taxable property in said dis-
trict for said purposes.
A. J. Bryan is hereby appointed
presiding officer for said election,and
he shall select two judges and two
clerks to assist him in holding the
same, and shall within ten days after
said election, make due returns there
of to the Commissioner’s Court, as is
required by law for holding a gener-
al election.
The ballots for the election shall
have written or printed thereon the
following:
“For the Tax.”
“Against the Tax.”
ROAD NOTICE TN NON-
RESIDENT LAND OWNERS
H. Gibson, located in Yoaku
Texas; also Plaintiff pleads
judgement for said trat of land by
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C. E Hunt, Eusiness IQr.
♦ A chartered Training School is’con: >
♦ ducted by. Mis Anne D. Logan, R. •
♦ N., Superintendent. Bright, healthy •
♦ young .yomenL..who desre to enter ♦
♦ may address Miss Logan *
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S—SSESE
H. R. WINSTON,
Clerk of the District Court, Terry
County, Texas.
Dr. J. T. Krueger
General Surgery —
Dr. J. T. Hutchinson
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat '
Dr. M. C. Overton
General Medicine
Dr. O. F. Peebler
General Medicine
AnnoD. Logan, R. N.
Superintendent
Mamie A. Davis, R. N.
.. . AnX Supt. ’
Helen E. Griffith, R. N.
Koen’s Cash Grocery
nBrowniield, Texas
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General Practice, Labratory
Examinations . and Assistant
Surgeon. I
Eyes tested for glasses. I
filed in said Court on the 31st day of
August, A. D. 1921, in sui , numbered
SERVICE-
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are unknown, by making publication
12 miles N. W. from Brown field. That
iid land in
f ve and ten
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N. R, MORGAN
Atty-At-Law
announce location of
office later. ' ,
Brownfiela, Texas
Bank, whose names are unknown, by
making publication of this Citation Texas, at its September term, 1921, to
once in each week for four consecu.
trict, to apear at the next regular
term of the District Court of Terry
County, to be holden at the Court-
house thereof, in Brownfield, on the
fifth Monday in October, 1921, then
and there to answer a petition filed
in said Court on the 27th day of Sep-
tember, 1921, in a suit numbered on
the docket of said Court No. 683,
wherein J. S. Welty is Plaintiff and
H. Wampler, if living, and if dead the
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At-aeie*
Practice to all the courts of
of Texas and New Mex
in Court House.
Dr
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dentifrice will render tooth pastes
unnecessary.
’ . Tooth pastes and powders have no
advantage over thes simple and in-
expensive measures.
Tartar can be brushed off when
first deposited. It cannot accumulate
and harden if the teeth are properly
and regularly cleaned.
To make certain, visit the dentist
every three to six months, and have
, the teeth inspected, and scaled if it
be necessary.
Cavities ought not to form in well
Cared for teeth, but few teeth are al-
ways well cared for.
Have the dentist to watch for small
• ezvities. Do not wait for tooth ache.
■ If there B much gold work—crowns
caps, etc— in the mouth, or many
r . large Tiings, have the dentist make
sure that there is no infection that
there is no infection around or under
, , them. X-ray of such teeth is always
gu a wise measure of precaution. More
tkah 60 per cent of such teeth X-ray-
- ce have shewn in.'A- ictt.
-a ii there is presistent fever rheu-
mntisr:, joint trouble, stomach trou-
bh-. cr obsoure chronic disease of
any kind, have X-ray taken to find
• out whether infection or roots are
present.
JOB 3. MeGOWA
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tive weeks previous to the return day
hereof; in some newspaper published1
in your county, if there be a newspa-
per published .therein, but if not, then
in a newspaper published in the near-
est county to Yoakum county, where
Office Over State Bank
General practice, Obstetrics,
Medical Gynecology and Minor
Surgery.
Office Phone 38.
Dn Tre a da way’s Res. No. 18.
James B. when they may, either by person or
Morgan and Borna Powell, and each
the 5th day of November, 1921, as-
semble at Brownfield, Texas, and
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Munday after the 1st Monday in Sep-
tember, A. D. 1921, the same being
by the County Board of Trustees the 3!st day of October. A. D. 1921.
Terry County on the 13:h day of:then and there to answer
filed in sid Court on the 24th day of
, ACROSS THE OBSTACLES WHICH MIGHT COME IN YOUR PATH
INARRANGING TO BUILD THAT HOME OR BUYING BUILDING
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon Benj. H. Wisdom, Mrs. Belle
page 574, coveys no title,
cld on Plaintiffs’ title, end should
ment removing cloud form title, an-
nulment of said deed, pos: ession of
said land, cost of suit and such other
relief as they may be entitled to.
Herein fail not, but have before the
said Court on the first day of the
cr the 8th
the three and five year statutes of
limitation. . 1 .
Herein fail not, but have before
said Court, at its* aforesaid next reg-
ular term, this writ with your return
thereon, showing hog you have ex-
ecuted the same. 1
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at office in Plains, this
year statute of limitation, tander duly
registered deeds. That Defendants
unlawfully deposed Plain’ iffs about
January 1st, 1921, and whatever claim
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ONE HUNDRED Dollar reduction
on Overland 5 passenger toourist car.
Don’t take a makeshift when you can
get a real car for a little more mon-
ey. Let J. F. Winston show you.
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* HELP YOUR LOCAL PAPER
Don’t make fun of your local paper.
It has possibilities of Bing as good
as any in the country—and remember
it reflects the community in which it
'to published, and is the one product
that goes p far places bearing the
town trade mark. It deserves the
best you can give of active support
and sympathetic understanding.
Give the editor news whether it
The State of Texas :—ss.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Terry County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon H. Vampler, if living,' and if
dead, the unknown heirs of H. Wam-
pler, deceased, their heirs and legal
representafives, by making publica-
tion of this Citation once a week for
four consecutive weeks previous to
the return/day hereof, in some news-
paper published in your county, if
there be a newspaper published ther-
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District Court, Yoakum County
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas:-
To the Sheriff or any constable of
Terry County, Greeting:1 .
Brownfeld Lodge
q Ne.M,AF.&AN
bp Meets on Saturday
K night before the Ml,
\ moon in each montb
onto Hall
. W. Snodgrass, W. M.
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WE BUILD ABRIDGE
preacher on a good sermon, and your
OMwchB"* on an attractive window
display. The editor is no less grate-
ful for a word of praise.
Make it a point to visit his print
•hop and* learn of its difficulties and
complexities. At least to learn that
will give you a more charitable atti-
tude. The paper should not be the
product of the editor entirely, but of
an those who are interested in it as
friends, contributors, readers and ad-
vertisers.—Southland Farmer.
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, SEE those new Aluminum goods at
' the Brownfield Hardware.
a if you do Mt find the serial story
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