The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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WORLD WAR Prior to that date, American Divis-
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Physicians and Surgeons
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Thence east % mile on the south
side of Section No. 80 in Block DD
Surgeon.
Eyes tested for glasses.
view, mark out and establish
road, beginning at the northast
horse through a wire gate 'and was
pretty badly bruised up as a result of
the fall. S. W. White is at the sani-
tarium at Brownfield from a knife
wound in the knee. Who will be next?
F. B. Reed, of Rodgers, Bell county
Corn is selling here at 32 cents per
bushel, and a car is loading at that
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last Saturday, dislocating his* should-
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During the dull season of the land
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Practice in all the
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Wonderful fun—these
Kellogg Jungleland Moving
Pictures—for children and for
mothers and daddies! No limit
to these animal antics! Any
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West Texas Gin Co.
BROWNFIELD
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.
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that we will, on the 7th day of Janu-
ary, 1922, assemble at F " "
eral Surgery.
Dr. J. R. Lemmon,
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Kerosene and Gasolene has stood the test for 5 years in
and not a complaints the reason of this,we sell the best
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Thence south a distance of 7 miles to
the southwest corner of Section No.
Mnele MUSIC TEACHLR’8
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And I direct that notice ofl
lection he given for 30 days pte
mg same by cansing copies oR
notice to be pubiiscel 3 some a
paper in this city, printed in th
glish language and which has be,
published and printed for one
next preceding the date of th
publication hereof, and caused
notice to be posted in four
crop. And there should be a way to realize it. We
would be pleased to talk the business over with any
farmer who has diven it thougt. Perhaps
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establish a First Class Road from the
N.E. Corner of Section No. 1, in blk.
D.D., and having been duly sworn as
the law directs, hereby give notice
4 a e ■ . Atty-At-Law •
Will announce location of
office later.
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to the southeast corner of the S.W. %
of’Section No. 80 fBlock DD.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BROWNFIELD, TEXAS
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a long string of trucks met, head on.
a similar convey from the other di-
rection; then in the attempt to make
the passage, a truck with its heavy
load would stick or go into the ditch,
and all traffic would be suspended
until the machine could be ejected.
Often this was out of the question,
and the best that could b^done was
to push' it as far out a possible and
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By the authority vetted in me by
law and in accordance with I
ance No. 14 of •the City Counel
City of Brownfield, Texas, passed
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the County Judge in the Courthouse
of said City, whereat the qualified
property tax paying voters thereoi
may determine if serial bonds of this
city in the amount of Sixteen Thous-
vor and unique crispness!
KELLOGG’S are simply won-
derful! That’s the way to
say it!
Thousands of Jungleland
Moving Pictures have beefl put
away for Christmas gifts!
They’d cost you 50c in book
stores! If you have no chil-
dren, give Jungleland to a
little friend you love.
---FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
—KELLOGG’S Jungleland is
packed inside the Waxtite
♦ THE LUBBOCK SANITARIUM ♦
* A Maim ■ Fireproof Building *
♦ Equipped for Medical and Sur- *
♦ gical C—ea X-Ray and Path- ♦
♦ ological Laboratories ♦
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* Dr, J. T. Kroeger •
♦ General Surgery •
Witneaa our hands, thia 29th day
of Nov, A. D. 1921.
J. G Bond; J. M. Dean; Bert Shep-
herd; G. E. Stovall; Jim Lewis;—Jur-
Brownfield, Texas
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more advantageous firing position
had stationed his men out in No Man
land. The next morning one of the
infantrymen (American) moving out
to his day post came upon the French
Lieut, and of course suspected him,
and neither could understand the oth-
er, and like to have had a spat, but a
French Lieu, that could speak Eng-
lish settled the matter.
Some American trench Motor crew
also slipped through the outpost and
calmly took up a position in Fey-En-
Heye--then No Man’s land and went
to sleep.
(To be continued)
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WEDDING BELLS
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Mr. Roy Parks and Miss Ruth Bow
ers, of Gomez, drove over Saturday
from Gomez and were married by
Rev. H. H. Bowers.
Miss Bowers is a teacher in the
Gomez school, and Mr. Parks is one
of the promising young stock farm-
ers of the Gomez country, and son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parks.
be refined. Clean odorless Kerosene puts out no fumes,
puts out a kick; dive us your order and see
are entitled to a fair profit for their corn and feed
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BROWNFIELD SANITARIUM
Brownfield, Texas
Branch Office: Seagraves, Tex.
Equipped for Medical, Surgi-
ical and Obstetrical cases. 2
Dr. W. N. Lnrnm—,
General Practice, Obstetrics,'
Diseases of Women and Ge-
The Christian brethren have com-
menced the erection of their church,
and it will doubtless be ready to oc-
cupy within the next month. .
Our banker, Earl Cadenhed is now
erecting sheds and lots in the south-
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WE HAVE aN HAND A FULL LINE OF CAKE, STOR-
ED RIGHT HERE IN. BROWNFIELD, WHERE YOU CAN
INSPECT IT YOURSELF, BUT OUR PRICES ARE AS
LOW AS ANY. ..1- ‘ ' r
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B, Ameulapia
There was regular services at the
Baptist church, Saturday and Sunday
at 11 o’clock, but Bro. Heath was un-
M»a#ids
million dollars per minute instead of
one hundred thousand, and the boys
were in one hundred yards of the en-
emy instead of one thousand. .
As I told you a few things about
ihedrive,. might go back and repeat
a fiele history so it will be more clear
Just as the attack of Sept. 12th was
the fikst experience of the 90 Div. in
offensive tactics, so it was the initial
attempt of the American Expedition-
ig-
ions, and even corps, had played their
parts at critical moments along dif-
ferent parts of the Allied lines. But
it was not until the later part of Au-
gust that the training of all branches
had reached a point that made possi-
ble the organization of the its Amer-
ican Army.
An afmy. it must be understood, is
more than a collection of divisions.
In the first place, there must be a
1 staff accustomed to handling large-
scale operations. General Pershing,
Commander-in-Chief of the A.E.F.,
himself took command of the army
ten or printed on
SHELTON-COOK LAND COMPANY
1 wish to correct an error in the
t issue as follows: The four hours
sheling ost the government one
for this first operation. There must
be railroads and lines of communica-
tion, and depots of supplies of all
sorts, and experienced officers, who
know how to get those supplies for-
ward to the fighting organizations.
There is the aviation service, the tank
corps, the long guns of artillery, the
special gas and smoke troops, tele-
phone battallions, the increased med-
ical personnel and hospitals and sup-
plies, engineers to rebuild the roads
and railroads as the advance pro-
gresses, nth to mention the hundreds
of military police required for traffic
control and the evacuation of prison-
ers, the salvage squads which reclaim
as.
Those desiring to vote in favor of
issuance of serial bonds in the sum of
Eighteen Thousand ($18,000.00) dol-
lars for building, extending and
equipping a Water Works system for
this city, shall have written or prim-
ed on their ballots: “For the issu-
a good
opposed to such a proposition shall 2
have written or printed on their bal- *
lots: . “Against the issuance of Eigh-
teen Thousand ($18,000.00) dollars =
Water Works bonds maturing seri- H
ally and levy of tax to meet interest ft
and sinking fund.” Those desiring to I
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dred ($500.00) dollars each, Nos. One
and Two due and payable August 1st
1927, and two bonds in their numeri-
cal order due and payable on the 1st
day of August of each year thereaf-
ter until the whole have become due;
for the purpose of building, extending
and equipping an Electric Light Plant
for the City of Brownfield, Texas,and
to draw interest payable semi-annu-
ally, and due on the 1st day of Feb-
ruary and August of each year after
the issuance of such bonds and a tax
sufficient to meet the interest and
create a sinking fund to retire such
bonds at their maturity shall be levi-
ed; and by virtue of Ordinance No.
15, passed and adopted on the 21st day
of November, 1921, by the City of
Brownfield, Texas, it was ordered
that a proposition be submitted to the
qualified voters of this city if serial
bonds in the sum of Eighteen Thous-
and and no-100 ($18,000.00) dollars,
being thirty six bonds of $500.00 each,
maturing two each year, beginning
August 1st, 1927, bearing interest at
the rate of six per cent per annum,
interest, payable semi-annually, on
the 1st day of February and August
of each year, of this city to be issued
for the purpose of Building, Extend-
ing and Equipping a Water Works
System for the city of Brownfield,
Texas, and for the levy of a tax suf-
ficient to meet the interest and cre-
ate a sinking fund to retire same at
their several maturities.
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nerve-racking days are the drivers
of the motor trucks of the 315 train.”
Of necessity all traffic was under the
cover of night. And such nights I
The volume of rain which had been
falling steadily for weeks, increased
as the day approached. The slippery
roads 1 were jammed with ' artillery,
trucks, horse transports, automobiles,
marching troops, tanks, and on the
edges motorcycle messengers bear-
ing important orders, picked their
pecarious way. Of course no lights
were allowed, and the drivers had to
follow the muddy, jolty, trecherous
roadway as their “sixth-sense” di-
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Ms every Friday night in the
Mows Halt Visiting Broth-
Eelcome.
| W. W. Winn, N. G.
F R Winston Secretary
rected them. All would go well until The Methodist people are gather-
ing supplies for their Orphantage at
issuance of Sixteen Thousand ($11
000.00) dollars electric light bond
maturing serially and levy of tax
meet interest and sinking fund
Those opposing same shall have wri
Mr. Jessie May, local jeweler and
Miss Grace Truman Green, one of
the most popular and accomplished
young ladies in Brownfield, were un-
ited in marriage at the Baptist par-
sonage last Sunday morning, their
pastor, Rev. J. E. Anderson officiat-
ing.
This wedding was quite a surprise
to their many friends, who are giving
them the glad hand this week.
' th couples are receiving the con-
graulations of their many friends.
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Houston Shepherd, a progressive
young stock fanner of the Gomez
country, renewed last week.
BROTHERS a Brothers will pay
the highest market price for your
poultry, W and cream.
said.. ...
cor- interest and sinking fund."
ment of said road, when they may,
either im person, or by agent or at- Thousand ($16,000.00) dollars dec
torney, present to us a written state- light bonds, maturing serially i
vote in favor of issuing serial bon
. in the sum of Sixteen Thousas
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And we do hereby notify John Bell, ------,
Mrs.* Alice McGuire; J. H. Gibbs; F.S. (816,000.00) dollars bonds for buildin
ary, 1922, assemble at Brownfield, ance of Eighteen Thousand $18,000.00)
Texas, and thence proceed to survey, dollars Water Works bonds maturing
serially and levy of tax to meet the
R. a Banowaky, of Wichita Falls,
iirxrt the w ot Brownfista,
pre m*"* -r ~anuwaNY was
one qf our 1‘
_ . _ J. G Green, A. M. Brownfield, A.W.
IDENT LAND OWNERS Endersen and Clyde Lewis are here-
'The division historian gives the ... . . p u
supply trains the following credit: on three legs, the result of “ sprain-
“The men to whom should go much 5 an 5
credit for valiant service during those
very individual in Terry and adjoin-
jig counties that has property for Sale,
tee us when in town, rus i 15)
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ACROSS THE OBSTACLES WHICH MIGHT COME IN YOUR PATH
IN ARRANGING TO BUILD THAT HOME OR BUYING BUILDING
MATERIAL. ; .
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.” •
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cattle this winter.
Liston, the little son of
Moorehead, was thrown from a horse
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ember Slat, 1921.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
F night before the Ml 2C
moon in each montbi K d
niezam.
,, , and and no-100 ($16,000.00) dollars,
able to preach at night on account bejng thirty-two bonds of Five Hun-
State of Texas, Terry County.—ss. - -- ----------
We, the undersigned Jury of Free- the office of the County Judge, in the
Sanitarium.
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Anderson; C. G Hawkins; W. E. -- -
Hawkins; W. G Cline; A. S. Harper; Light plant for the city of Br
R. E. Whitaker; F. H. Glysner; J.W. field, Texs, shall have 1------
Sherren; Maud Culpepper; N.E. Will- printed on their ballots:
iams; Geo. E. Robinson; W. L. Hand-
ley, and any and all personsjowning
lands through which said road may
ment of the damages, if any, qaimed
by them. eJ' est and sinking fund.”
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Many strange incidents happened sioners’ Court of Terry County, Tex-
Ps‛.
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ed and saved the debris of battle. In
all there were about 216,000 Ameri-
cans and 48.000 French troops in line,
and about 190,000 American troops in
reserve.
The First Army.(U.S.A.) will cut
off the St. Mihiel salient.” This sen-
tence of the field order for the oper-
ation tersely, deffinitely, unequivo-
cally stated the mission for which
this huge army had assembled on the
battlefield.
Among the reasons why this place
was chosen for the first “show” of
the A. E. F.-are: 1st. This was a
part of the front set aside .as the
American Sector. 2nd. The reduct-
ion of the salient would deffinitely
relieve the half enveloped position in
which Verdun was placed and would
free the important double track Ver-
dun-Toul-Belfort railroad, and 3rd.
it would prepare the way for further
operations.
' The scene which the divisional sec-
tor presented during those last days
of preparations was one that cannot
be described with words. One has to
see it to believe. There was not a
nook nor corner, in the woods, be-
hind the bridge, under the cover of a
quarry, that did not conceal a battery
of the artillery, a tank, an amunition
dump,' a depot of engineering sup-
plies or perhaps a battallion of in-
fantry. The Hudge Foret de Puven-
elle (Forest 'of Puvenelle)which seem
ed to cover half the divisional area,
was alive with materials of war. A
ride down some of the roads that bi-
sected this forest might be compared
to visit to a museum, in which had
been collected and parked for con-
venience of inspection all the latest
inventions of the military art.
places in said city.
In testimony whereof I hai
ed these presents and cau
same to be signed by the |
of the City of Brownfield, T
attested by the seal of said
the 22nd day of Nevember, j
Geo. W. Neii
Mayor, Clty of Brownl
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General Practice, Labratory ।
Examinations and Assistant
Ise The Best; It Stood The Test.
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Holmes of Crosbyton, were visitors
here Monday.
Messrs. Winningham? Carr and
Tharp, of Petersburg, Texas, are here
looking a't the country, and two of
them are expecting to settle among
SPEND YOUR MONEY WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE
INVESTED MONEY IN YOUR TOWN.
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MS Meets 2 and 4th Saturday
0090sanight in the Odd Bellows
Hall ’
Visiting Sovereigns Welcome.
father of Square Reed, and T. H.
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corn husker. It is also reported that
he is good after chickens.
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ROAD NOTICE TO NON-1
Office Over State Bank
General practice. Obstetrics,
Medical Gynecology and Minor
Surgery.
Office Phone 38.
Dr. Treadaway’s Res. No. 18.
Dr. Castleberry’s Res., is 2 rings
on 502.
♦ Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat < •
♦ Dr. M. C. Overton •
♦ General Medicine •
* Dr. O. F. Peebler ♦
♦ General Medicine ♦
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♦ Anne D. I . R. N. ♦
♦ Superintendent «
♦ Mamie A. Davis, IL N. ♦
• Ass’t. Snot. •
♦ Helen E. Griifih, IL N. ♦
• Dietian *
♦ EE Hunt ualnens Mr * * ♦
♦ A chartered Training School is con- ♦
♦ ducted by Miss Anne D. Lona, k. ♦ ’
♦ N., Superintendent. Bright, healthy ♦ ’
* young women who desire to enter ♦
2 may address Miss Logan e
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wrapper of every package of
KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes!
You can’t buy KELLOGG’S
without Jungleland—you can’t
buy Jungleland without
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'And—Jungleland FREE to
you, with a generously big
Fi package of KELLOGG’S—the
most deliciously flavored, the
crispest, crunchiest Corn
Flakes you ever ate!
Such a fun treat with Jun-
re, gleland and a taste treat with
KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes!
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Children sure delight in
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