The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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NOTION SPECIALS
$2.55
SI 95
$2.15
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SILKS
$145
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- 20 Percent discount on hats
$225
Values $500; special--- $44^
Boys Suits 15 percent off.
unanimeus
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$200; specia? ____
fuence in Wainw rizht. the Despateh
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING CHARGED OR RETURNED
The Record has been watching for
morning: and it was winter.
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the questions and answers
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ment of the Dallas News for dissec-
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And avoid the rush
As usual, we will have by far the largest and most com-
plete stock of Holiday G
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FOR THE KIDDIES
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Beginning Sat
December 9th
Closing Sat
December 23
they had been able to draw to their
faction, were bitterly and eagerly op-
posed to Beasley’s nomination, and
truth for his standard would make a
pecuniary success." We might return (
stable without some of his near nelg- :
bers gettiag out to try and down .
him?)
showed more
nen in the f ‘L
-$425
.$220
Values $475; special
Values $250; special
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and
Sunday afterward,
clergy go hand in
whitewash brash
standing before the zrate-fre in the
reporter's rzu. ya tned and said bed
SILK HOSIERY FOR GIFTS
Ku-ko, pure thread silk. full
fashioned hose in cardovan
and black, regular $375
which aecount Tesiey never forgot to
raise his vekce wrLen he a«hirssed her.
Indeee the details cf actuality in alt
The
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halves, No. 3; 3 for.
Del Monta Pears. 3 f<
$.45
$675
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BROTHERS & Brothers will pay
the highest market price for your
poultry, eggs and cream.
DZ3 are 1 okins
-le's always
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Silk stripe Shirting. regular-
!y $115; special------
Novelty Colonial 36 inch
crepe, one of the newest
materials for blouses, reg-
ularly $280; special------
Black Thfetta, regularly
days had come rl n it was nigh? in
the afternoon, an that he was given
Dun Beds
Foot Balls
Tennis Bals
Base Balls
Rubber Balls
ard ou gravestones are partners in
saint making.—Slaton Slatonite.
It is not hard to tell the tru:h thru
-$100 .
-$1.15
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SHOES
Values $825, special
Values $725, special
OVERALLS
Best Brands. regular $1s5
overalls now on sale____
Dandy Brand, regular $185
overals, now on sale _____
Bea-ley trenied theta with suth
sistent seriousnes. rhat between the i
two of them I somesimes begn to feel
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Rings. LaValliers
Bracelet Watches
Brooches
Vanity Cases
Pearl Beads
Mesh Bags
Purses. Cameos
Manicure Cases
Fountain Pens
Gold Pencils
Stationery
Bex Candy
In Terry county. $100;
as, Oklahoma and New
; all other states, $150.
e six mouth rate on the above
be 50c; 65c Md 75c.
e three month rate will be 25c;
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WOOLEN GOODS
Home Spun Tweeds 36 in.
regular $300; special___
All wool velour 56 inch reg-
ular $225 value, special--.
AN wool Suitings, 56 inch,
regular $275; special....
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PRE-INVINTORY
I Joo tee! Toilet Sets
Many other things too nu
pnee is right.
na I by an energetic lieutenant, a yonnz
man named Grist. These, and orhers
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tien. Perhaps the eminent Dr. Joe J. he Brownfield Herald, neighboring
- Taylor might give a proper diagno- newspapers, peel each other unmer-
. sis. But about the vote two years rifulh. and with many pencil pusher
hence. By that time there may have [this stinging repartee micht get sc
. B. Boyle, formerly of Texline, is
minister who told the truth about his
congregatien. alive or dead, would
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I was surrised t- teem ef tha tun-' azve given my superior the highest
r tere ef a smait but energetic farca ‘eonception of my journalistle seal. At
oppsinz enr friend in Wainwright, Ma a teiephene station on the next ecrser
ezn tewn. (-What are you surprised f ealied up XIra Apperthwaites hew
abut? inqcirrd Dowden. “Don’t yea and asked for Mr. Dowden.
knew what eze fclks are Kke. yet! "What are you doingT I demanded
U St. Fzal lived in Wainwright, do shen bis voice responded.
yea sepese he could run for com- "Pzing bridge." he answered.
GROCERIES
Spuds per 100 lbs_______
White Naptha soap 16 bars.4100
Schillings Coffee. 2% lbs_______
Folger’s Coffee, 2% lb, y 20
White Swan Coffee, 3 lbs______
Del Monte Melba peaches
Aku Rifles
Firworks, Pistols
Wheelbarrows
Blocks. Drums
Trunks, Homi
Books
Misses ribbed silk hose.-----$1.00
Save money by paying your ac-
count and put us in a position to
take care of you next spring when
you will, surely need it.
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a sad mistake; a huge political night-
pemvgvp#b9e98F990°te
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Beasleg’s
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charge him, and Beasley wouldn't;
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A Club has been organized at Ama-
rillo know as the Milion Inhabitants
Clah. and simpy means that a drive
will be made to locate and have one
Tuillion inhabitants in the Panhandle
by cencus time 1930. A concerted ef-
fort will make this possible.
tn efsplay-windows
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p B SBOOTH TTARKINGTON
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when Mr.
producing rosy
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Lewis Brothers & Co
Dick Brownfield is now enjoying
the novelty of a radio outfit at his
.* ness and again vote ’er straight un-i
. der aahe donkey. You surely ccuen’t
lirefvse fellowship with them. Jack, af-
. ter they Lave come repentant and
-- seeking to renew feakty.—Canadian
G E Record.
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Aunt Cooley Hunchberg’s dezmness. on
over the toun. So little, indeed, bad
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* your dream-house will cost
, . .. , the interest of Tes-ley’s party, and
the * ' ‘ He neither had -coz • f or him. Te
” "3- 60535 posip I heard about vur efice led me I
to think that each was waiting to see
what headtay Sim Peck and his fsc-
the boys uneerstane there are mere
important things man ~ eechmakinz.
Eis record in Conzress gave him the
confdenre of everjiody in the state,
and. besides that, peopie always trust
a quiet man. I tell you if nothing
happens hell pet It.".
"Tu ter Teosey. another polltician
explzined, in an interrlew, “because
he's Dave Pea~ey: Yes. sir. Tm fer
him. Tot know the i ess say if a man
is only for you in this state, there
but nueh in it an-l b** may go back
no tt • bur if h»'« fer yon be meens it.
Weil. Tuafer Reaeey "
Ta-re were outer cundidate of
core: n te sh-m r rEhle: but
you almost within a dollar of what
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thinking all the while that it was
their faithful old “hard tail" Others,
equally as positive in explaining the I
matter, say the boys were practicing
voting left handed and got over in
the wrong column. Anyway it was a
small b and all the' big boxes gave
the usual smashing Democratic - ma- ’
the Journal espe-
moved into that community good
Democrats who have been duly dipp-
ed before they came above the tick
line, and you surely couldn’t give
them a sordid mental view of the
; Tanhandie by withholding ircm them
the priviledge of participating in a
The head and front (and backbone,
too) of the eppoten to Beasley was
• a dm dwtd. hard-knuckied. risen-
from ths sail sort e man. oce earn rd
fl wren reck. He pawned no ta-
ts much as we do. An old song truly •
ers ibis world, a vale of tears” anX
On « ne
and the Jeurnal, both opemze is '
Jack Stricklin of the Brownfield
Herald is a very zealous follower of 1
the political ideals of Thomas Jeffer-
son, and he has a grievance. He says
that’ one box in the good old county'
of Terry cast a solid Republican vote
and as a result he challenges the right
of the precinct to participate in'the
primary two years hence. There se-
riousiy is something vreng down in
old Terry. Jast how a bunch could •
eth, that the dear voters got 'balled"
" I ou the issues involved, and uiinten-
and Prop ! tionally deserted the donkey crowd
r , land in the wind up found themse-
we woke to a skurr; of saew
that I couldn't se- zhem: particularly i . .
„ each of the Huzcber,s develoed henin: "Grist s aga fustushecause he
churacto, entirely his own to %e hada quarrei with a <£* inBeasley’e
Lastipeculiarity, sch as the age and wanted to dis
Pespatch the stir and sJety of the uith furs and belis and wreathiag
streets mes nt flute mor than that the ! mists of snow, breathed good chm:
ine: Hamilten remarked with surprise
rhat Sinspledoria had eme into the
rious. But not so with tese lad:
They are the best of friends, and en
'ey th? sport, and when they race
always call for two straws and drink
Koke from the same glass 1: is en-
viable to be humorous and know how
to peel the other fellow without get-
was then debated whether chastise-
. ment was in order, but finally decided
that Simplecoria's urreptitions man-
ner of entranre and his hiding under
the table were -atfirient indication
that he well u alers: ood lis baseness,
and woul never It it happen again.
And so. Beasley bavins coaxed him
out from under the table, the ofender
“sat up." begged, and was forgiven. I
could almost feel the spienid shaggy
head under my hand when, in turn. I
patted Simpledoria to siow that the
theta with erergrcen. at ! ran siream-
' Rings
Wagens, Dishes
Dogs, Cats
Carat i ef al kind
TEXAS
$30000.00 worth of high grade merchandise to do at cut throat prices.
The purpose of this sale is to save you money and enable us to meet our
obligations which will be falling due in this month. Therefore we are oing to dive
5 per-cent discount on accounts paid in full during this sale.
Below are a few of the many bargains you will find at this sale. .
---- _ -------- _ worked without ceasing to prevent it.
and to have moments of ha!f-sur rise l • i
A. « U1.- .. .K«e- "c,ri 1 quote the invaluable Mr. Dowden
$4 4 •
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f we, the press or the pulpit cat
try the tears of the brokenhearted. i.
is a part of our Sanaritan duty. A
the same tine we may show by silent
ac.icn tha we abhor all matter of
sin and general cussedness- The city
daily may with impunity stain its
gages each day with wreaking crimes
and give the facts in coidblooded le-
tail, for the principals in the crime,
may not be known to them personal-
ly. though they may live next door
Not so with the country weekly. fa
every family in the town and com
munity is personally know # to th
editor, and it should be no more ex-
pcted of the local press or prcacnc-
to air these family misfortunes :.m
it would be for private cisizens to s
to the family and personally zir to.
opinions in the matter.
slip over a deal like casting a solid | reports that Texas Rangers havcbecn
Republican vote is worth referring to < ordered into the South Plains sec-
depart- ticn. Editors R. B. Haynes of th.
Dolls
Dol Buggies
spactacles. magnifying little virtues
and kindly throwing little deformities
into oblivion. The press, the pulpit
w the owner and publisher of the
osbyton Review, and is giving the . .
izen of that town and community‘the compHment by remarking that
timer I had to holier agin. and. of
course, that made Sam twice as iane ■
as he started out to be: and he went i
ef swearing he'd show me. before the •
campaign was over. The only tnunle >
he and Grist and that eroad coul I give ‘
us would be by finding out something
against Dave, and thrs can't do that i
be cause there isn't anything to lad
out
I shared his confidence on this Iat-
, ter score, but was somewhat less san-
. . gine on some others. There were only
Antumn trailed the last leaves he- I . ,
.. . . - , s. two newspapers of any political in <
h nd her dying brown reies ene night : — -
A Slaton preacher once said that!
“no newspaperman who took the
room withoat lirkinz h!« an a, he
usually diii. and L.d enept under the
taMe. Mr. Hueh? erz vounteered the
iformation (throrzh Bensley) that
upon his appr pi h io the house he had
sien Simplecoria chesing a eat. It
Watches
Cuff Link
Gold Pencis
Feet an Pens
Seri Pies
Belts and Backles
Chais. Knires
Cigarette Cases
Miliary Brushes
Ea Folds
Cars Books
Shating Stands
Ivory Shaving Mugs
Flash Light, |
Pictres
Pipes
Cigar Holder
Cigerette Heder
Razors
f h's native
reconciliatlon wns
"Are yog going oct anywher!"
"Xa Whets the trvubier.
-Tu tell you later I may want re
be glzd when temorraw was over, 1 6
asked ldm what uas the-particalar ,
trouble with tomor:ow. ri
festal shopping- Sehation Arm tion weukl maze:
ta Clauses stamil tht irfeet and ran; cialzy. I knew, had s me inelination to
Nils on the cornrr* aa pni-facl cquette with Pec. crist. and Com-
fixed ihe-r nos inmov- hv , pany. Altogether, their faction was
Fer thena, the not entirely to be depiseu.
sama of S,eS-* i»<- tine of times Thus, my th tights were a great
was at hand more oceupiel with Eesry’s cances
To a eertain new reporter on the than with the holid-y spirit that tow.
this apnared te bring a* great a de-
lighat to the men as io the child. Cer-
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The old fashioned "streakedy-strip-
edy" barber pole must go, according
tn the National Convention of "Chin the editorial cr news columns. Not a
ESerapers lately in convention. They many members of the fourth estate
- maintain that the pole is too out of are afraid of tongue lash or the real
date, harking back as it does to the lash.from its irate constituency. Lu:
I -dim Roman period when such a sign cutting out horroring details lots of
a ' Edenoted the surgeon, who stood ready {simes may be avcided, not to shield
. ■ to bleed you for your ailment A bigithe criminal or vulgar, but to save
smug of lather might be substituted asitcars and heartaches of the innocent
. that would no longer stand for a big wo abhor the crime of their kin jus:
schooner of beer.
see you tomight before I go back te
the ofce."
“All right, n be at bode al the
evenicg."
I ng up the reculver and mede o
on my errand.
Dean tewn the streets were eroed
ed with the peckag-aden penile
bending head, aszi soulders to tbe
bitter wind, which swept a bindiaz
sleet-ike saow orizontally agains
them. At carnet, it crock so tumal
tuoas a Uow tpoa the cest of the pe-
destrians that for a woment it souid
halt them, and yen could hear them
gasping kelf-smotbered -Ahs" like
barbers in a heavy surf. Tet there
was a gayets in this eager gale; the
crowds pressed anxiousiy. yet ba
pity, ep and down the street in their
generous search for things tu gtte
away- it was mot the rich who strug-
zie theuegh the stocza tomight; these
were peogle who carried their owt.
-buedes home. Im saw them: taPers -
and savers, tired me th era and fathers,
wora with the zrindng thrift of ah
the year, but now far this oce ngh i
careiess of how hardsaved the meery
zectiess «f everything but the joy of .
givag it to bring the children jey e
the one grtot tomorrew. So they bum |
thetr heds tn the freezing wizd. their
aims Eaden with daring bames am
teir bearts upizfted with the oeoM- l
ezs bappiness cf givtez mure than they
eocid afford. ILeaswile, Mr. < i see on
Ferk, bonest wan. had chosen this
scason to wack Lare E he might t
ti g-tiest of his fellow ma.
I cuesi Mr. Feck waiting fer me ’
at bemse There were four other
uro with Mm. eme ef wham I recng-
pie- as Grist, a neat yeung mna
vk slippers-okiaz biaek hah- and
a kvhreqnin mustache They were
-uemz thefr coots and hats M the
bus when I arrived.
values special________
Children’s sport hose, i
ribbed effect------
’ll tian any other
'Democratic primary. Again, some of mg bigoted nasty or smart about i:
those disciples who have so far wan-{it is as equzl an art to take humot
dered from the faith as to cast their. without becoming angry when the
d’dot with the enemy might return to; other fellow puts over a solar plexus
their father’s house, to ask forgive- —Canadian Record.
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Sim Peck's against us out of just plain
wrongheadedness, ant! because he nev-
r: was for anything ner fer anybody
in his life. I had a talk with the eld
nntten-head the othe: tiny; he said cur
candidate ought to be a farmer, a ‘man
of the comnson pe-ple." anti when J
asked him where he’d find anylods
more 'a man of the comnmion people
than Beasley, he sai Beasiey nas "toc
much of a society man to suit him!
The ieea of Dave as a ‘society man’
wes too much for mue. and I laughed
in Shn Peck’s face, but that didn't .
stop Sim Peck!/* look at the style
he lives in,’ he yelped. ‘Ain't he fairly
lappe in luxury? Look at that big
house he lives in! Lock at the way
be goes aroun in that big car of hi
—and a nigger to rive him. half the
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this spirit touched m. that, one eve-
This was ’ ning when one of my collea sues, j am—
Delicia Country style sausage
price 30c; sale price 2 for---2:c
Luncheon Tongue, 40c seller. .
annoying, because Feasley’s cauilidacy
for the zovernorship had given me a
{erscuni interest in lie political situn-
tlos. The neminatins ontention of
his party wenld mert.in the spring:
the noulnation was certa’n Te .airy ’
the electiou als an-l shns far Feasley
rh
"Christmss. he explained, lan-
guidly. "Aw}s — telious. Like
Feneny."
“It makes me h :.tr Ick. said 29-
ote a x-’anch 'r little mar who
no h
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n. Come and see. The
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• Most of the big things of life are done
by the dreamers. Dav dreams after all
are just plans for the future. Dreams
most interesting and most common to
E us all is the dream of a home. It is the
business of Lumber Yards to help
make these dreams come. true. Mr.
I Smith has a lot of plans and pictures
of homes that will help you make your
dreams of a home come true. These
plans are free to you, and he can tell
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If Enric B. Mayfield does get seat-
edin the Senate and a discussion is
brought up in that body about "New-
berryism," what will Earle say —The
Ward County News.
Sometimes one question can be
answered by asking another. If our
.. other candidate— Peddy—had been
elected and the same subject brought
up, what would he have said? • Re-
member Lindsey and his thousands.
"Christmas. I regeatel—"toacer-
row I"
it was Christmas eve. and-E had net
knowa it! I leene: back in my cheiz
in a sudden lonelines« what pictures
coming before me of •• ngago Carist-
Kas e<e« at hemse 2—od Christmas
eves urben there was a Tree. ...
My name v2s called: the night etty
edlitor had an as-imment for me. “Go
up te SIm Deck‘s cn a sen •tree'."
be sad. “Hr think- he- ft some-
thing on lavid Ieasies. Lut amt
say any were orer the telepbone. S-e
what there i- in it."
I piekel up ny Lat an-1 tear, azd
left the cce at a sored w::ch wm
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Kleiaerts Jiffy pants, assort-
ed sizes. 50c values at—----43c
Rich blak braid in all colors
regularly lie a bolt, special
3 for.._________________________35c
Bias fold in all color, and
assorted wedths, regularly
20c a bolt, special 3 for-------
Djer Kiss Toilet Sets s
Mary Garden Toilet Sets
Cztex Manicure Sets
Toilet Set,
Kodaks. Perfume a
Ivory; Eteds.
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