The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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ing it they were insulting the majesty
of the law and making their ven-
Dont order matresses away from home when
you can get better stuff for your money right
here at home. Man spends one third of his life
in bed for sleep and rest. Why not make that '
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I have several milch cows for sale. Prices
from $50 to $75. See me here or at my
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WANTED: Fifty car loads of good
sound car corn. Terry County Grain
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a travesty. ... | filling ur minds with that of God’s • lish language, once a week far three
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A Wonderful Assortment of
Holiday Goods
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r THEIR STAMP OF APPROVAL ON OUR
Low Round Trip Excursion Fares
From al! Points in Texas and New Mexico
to various Destinations in
Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana,
Missouri. Oklahoma, New Mexico, and
Texas
Dates of Sale, Dec. 21. 22. .ad 24th. 1921.
e Final Return Limit Jan. 4th, 1922.
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of the week, but are able to be about
again.
Mrs. M. Taylor and Gertie, Bertha
j and Alvin made a trip to Brownfield
{ Saturday.
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kzzmezamzananan Dick and Beatrice, were shopping at
National Cash Grocery
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We have the oldest and most omplete and up-to-date set
of abstract books in the county.
We do our work personally. Have no other job or position
to take part -f our time.
We know how and will do work that will stand the test
• anywhere.
A. G. McAdams Lumber Co.
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1 Sunday. .
The Harris ruins are being excavat
{cd this week.
Brit Clare made a business trip to
| Brownfield. Saturday.
S. S. McLane was at. Plains one day
I this week and visited at the home of
Judge Moreland.
Miss Thelma Latham spent the
1 week end with her sister. Mrs. Glen
' Harris at Brownfield.
The Harris community give a load
of donations to the Methodist Or-
phantage and H. P. French took them
to Brownfield, Friday.
F. M. Ellington and family spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
McDowell, at Brownfield.
Mrs. S. S. McLane and Miss Fran-
ces Cobb, were quite sick the first
“Stockmen Attention”
WHEN THE PRICE OF REPAIRING IS ONLY AN IN-
SIGNIFICENT PART OF THE COST OF NEW SHOES,NOT
TO MENTION THE»COMFORT OF OLD SHOES. JUST
A LARGE SUPPLY OF SADDLE AND HAR-
THE NEW PRICE.
In taking charge of the front end of the Brick Garage, I
am doing so with a firm determination to give my customers
only the bet in everything I have for sale, and the price will
be no higher than for poor supplies and material. My first
aim will always be the pleasure and satisfaction of my cus-
tomers. Pnor Oils, Gas and Accessories are cheap at any
price. They not only may injure delicate ’ machinery, but
arc not worth the price you may pay. Get the best.
Try Gracey next time.
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Why Buy New Shoes?
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Lemon, Orange and Citron peel; Dromidary
Dates; Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins, Cccoanuts,
Cranberries, Powdered Sugar, Mince Meat, Mar*
shmellow Cream; Swan Down Cake Flour-in-
stant—Fruits; Nuts and a complete line of staple
and Fancy Groceries.' Call number FOUR when
you need Groceries. We have them.
property of said Chas. C. Trplett.
And in compliance with Taw I gi
Christmas will soon be’here again, his notice by pubiicatipn,in the En
J. F. WINSTON, Sec’y-Mgr.
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for the little ones and a car load J
graphs for the older ones. Come i
ping. We will also have Santa Cla
days for the benefit of the little!
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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 COMMUNITY.
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING YOU WILL
FIND OUR DISPLAY OF PHOTOES AND PLANS BOTH
INTERESTING AND HELPFUL.
IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU.
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We manufacture 43 percent Cottonseed Cake
and meal, and can save you money as we are
the closest mill to you. We are prepared to
make quick shipment on all orders. Write or
wire us for quotations before you buy.
FULLER COTTON OIL CO., Snyder, Texas.
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at Lubbock, Satarday. returning on
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love and of the Savior’s life with ! consecutive weeks immedintety ipre2 ,
men. As we hear and tell again "that • j- .. , %
, .,1 . reding said day ot saie, in the Terry 1 ,
Jim Hutto, former citizen of Talo-isweet story of old may our hearts
ka, but now'or Lorenzo, was herethis'be enriched with the new infiowing Count Heraeanwspaper publish- ;
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life than have everpbeet I Witness my hand this 6th €kg 6 • i
was forced.
"Edzactiy!" snapped old Ball. "We
ketched ye fo‛ the law, and we held
ye fo’ the law, and we turned ye over
to the law; and ’en, by gonnies, the
law turned ye loose the very next
day! And 'en the shuriff be comes
out here and arrests four o’ us! Ef
the law won’t try ye and punish ye
fo’ a-shootin’ my son Adam in cold
blood, by gonnies, we’ll try ye and
punish ye fo’ a-doin’ it. But ye
needn't be skeered none at all. Ye’re
plumb shore to git jestice. Fil prom
Ise ye jestice.”
“You've evidently overlooked the
fact that another man confessed to
the killing, and that that was why
they liberated me." said Date
"It's some cussed frame-up.” snarleu
the leader of the gang. “No man on
earth don’t like no other man well
enough fo* that Asides, you’re the
one 'at killed my son Adam, by gon-
nies, and you’re the one ’at must suf-
fer fo’ it Right here onder this here
warnut tree we’re a-goin’ to hold co’te
and have yore trial, by jedge and jury,
and you'll shore git what’s a-comin’
Bill Dale cut in with some bitter-
ness: "And you’ll be the judge, and
your plans have already been laid, and
I’m to be banged by the neck until
• dead; eh? Well, you’n pay dearly for
_ it, I promise you. We always have
to pay for what we get you know.
The Morelands and the Littlefords will
be quick to settle the account. You
know that."
“No,” old Ball disagreed hotly, “I
don’t know that I* .
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Brownfield, Saturday.
W • 11. Harris made a business trip
to the county seatthis week. j
Arthur Cobb and S.S. McLane were
Brownield callers Saturday. Mr. Mc-
Lane went for medical treatmentand
Mr. Cobb was a Christmas shopper.
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SHERIFF’S SALE
। The State of Texas. County of Ter-
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I Notice is hereby given that by vir-
1 tue of a certain order of sale issued
lout of the Honorable District Court
I of Terry County, on the 6th day of
December, 1921, by H. R. Winston,
Clerk of said Court, for the sum 6f
Thirteen Hundred Twnty and 89-100
dollars, interest and cost of suit, un-
der a foreclosure of Vendor’s. Lien
Judgement, in favor of A. M. Brown-
field in a certain cause in said Court.
No. 604 and styled A. M. Brownfield !
vs. Chas. C. Triplett, and placed in
; my hands for service. 1. Wood E.
Johnson. Sheriff of Terry County,
I I exas. did. on the 6th day- of Decem-
i her. 1921. levy on certain real estate,
situated inTerry County. Texas, de-
i scribed as follows, to-wit:
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by virtueci said levy and said order .
of sale, a ill sell said above decerib- •
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Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. Taylor and Mas- December. 192.
j Ten acres of land out of Survey No.
i 102 in said Terry County. Texas ;said
ten acres described by metes and
'bounds as follows, to-wit: Begin-
, ning at the S. E. Cor. of the inter-
section of "L” Street of the East Ad-
j dition of the town of Brownfield, in
| Terry County, Texas, and the Tahoka
Road: thence east 300 yards; thence
south 162 yards; thence west 300 yds;
(hence north 162 yards to the place of
beginning.
And levied upon as (he property of
Chas. C. Triplett, and on the 1st
' Tuesday in January, 1921. the same
being the 3rd day of said month, at
the Courthouse door of Terry County
' in the town of Brownfield, Texas,be-
tween the hours c! IC a.m. and 4 nm*
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T. A NOWELL. TV. Repair Man
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We have a complete stock of toys, Dolls, Pictures,
■ Kodaks, Jewelry, Ivory, Cut Glass, Silverware, Books,
Hand Painted China Ware, Toilet Sets, Manicure Rolls,
Cigars, Liggetts Chocolates, etc.
You will find here an unusually good assortment of
Dolls, and at very attractive prices.
If you want to select from the best and largest
stock, at very reasonable prices, be sure to visit our
store.
Farm and Ranch Loans, no loan to large. Liberal
options, long time prompt service. Loans made on
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MEADOW, TEXAS
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Brownfield,
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Twelve years in the Insurance Busi-
ness and every LOSS paid in full and
every adjustment satisfactory.
We offer you nothing but the BEST of
Insurance of all kinds* backed by-mil-
lions of Dollars. . Don’t experiment.
Don’t take a chance. INSURE WITH
US. SECURITY BONDS of all kinds
Notary in office.
We also handle Real Estate* and if you
have a Farm* Ranch or City Property for
sale. See us. We can sell it if it can
be sold. f
He turned to the others.
“Set down, boys. It’s the same price
as standin’. The jury will please set
over thar," pointing to his right. “The
pris’ner and his gyards will please set
right over thar,” pointing to his left.
“The hon’rable jedge, which same is
me, will please set right thar," indi-
cating a spot at the base of the gnarled
walnut. "The rest," he finished, “will
set anywhar they d—n pleases. Set
down, men."
His orders were obeyed. Dale found
himself sitting on the ground between
two pairs of mountaineers and facing
a line of twelve mountaineers—the so-
called jury. To his left was the self-
appointed 'judge, and to his right
lounged a score or more of men whose
attention was then being turned to-
ward a jug of fiery new whisky that
had never been near to a revenue
stamp or anything else that was hon-
est The jug traveled rapidly from
one hairy mouth to another.
Old Ball passed the jug to a mem-
ber of the “jury," and announced:
"Well, dammit, co'te's open now.”
“Kitty, kitty, kitty!" taunted Wali
Turner. "Pore little kitty!”
The mockery began. It was ridicu-
lous, and yet it was grim. Adam
Ball’s father himself furnished most
of the evidence; also he acted as
prosecuting attorney. Of course there
was no counsel for the defense, and
it wouldn’t have helped if Dale had
had a proverbial Philadelphia lawyer
on the grounds; all the proof and elo
qence and pleading in the world neve:
would have changed. In the slightest de
egree, the sentence that had been cut and
dried for Bill Pala. The mock trial
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1921, newspaper, December 16, 1921; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568268/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.