The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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NUMBER 21
BROWNFIELD, TERRY COUNTY, TEXAS, JANUARY 4, 1924
GREEKS MOVE
HEADSTREAM SOLD OUT
U.S. POST OFFICE
Last week. R. W. Headstream, one
FROM KARAGACF
IS 2841 EARS OLD
hm is STRATEGIC ram
I
elecin <1 bl Michigan,
wi:h W
22
dlars for ri citizen-
truvp on boan ihe parkets which at-
ef-the-e
an capable of
4
Geteraphi
Washintten ! eaiquarters.
a -trategic point nionz
"Kara
kndw tha: for
one to “hole down
ihie (‘onstantinp2. - Sophia - Belgrade
job one must
tien.
! towns in West Texas.
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i.
- THROWING OFF ON YOU
READERS THIS WEEK*
TERRY COUNTY
Pl
after e1e ti
F
r ni
t
ty Treasurer.
"K: .
1, .
-
of Arrianopt
cumnmunwealris te wranzle
who have so generons!y saported iae
in the past. I
have tried to show my
appreciation hy pcrferminz ny dat-
E i
M: hizan
and stron
had a permit to seIl "wine
ng
Had
the home ot the
ple hs hes:
He Is reported to
In the eurse of the journey, which
ied
this p!nce.
Madill. the party faced starvation and I
is now sessihle 10walk the street-
! McNutt. G. T. Mitchell, A. J. Akers,
eren tuzking at one’s coat in impor ■ rom the courts ef Furepe came to pre
AUTO OWNERS
). C. Green
FOR COUNTY AND DIS-
Ht* fact
from what
been hereto-
i hint.
Dallas
>
in hecvexie tn tnt mea’s fund.
plials end hene- Ju prraees of
. wrhe a; one time n
horse powe ttt it
1een aides
per rated IL
ice
t.
ntiy
the folink ng
inqnire into
Class 1—1 to 6000 lbs, 30c
per ewt.
Be Arrested Like Men
Rex I.. Headstream
NOTICE
ders not t»< arre-t women traic
after shem.
ghts
line
fun mulinner imt!! ererynne
the time as
had had a chanee.
February 1st. if not paid by that time. with Mr. and Mrs. Erit Clare
Guns Sink Blazing Ship.
here | catce ,<f the pnerens wreigt of their
Ik
H. Brannan. Secretary
ieen i One aetive
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business trip to town Saturday.
Eileen Ellington spent
ill Moore
(e1-4)
night with Vivin and Winnie Clave.
I
the invading army of the king of Ha- 1
wait, John Andrews, a water tailer,
The License fees in Texas on auto-
mobiles for the year 1924 is changed
' mnosques of H • Fast, the architect S1-
nan coneiderer the muosque at Adriano-
ir heroes at Troy, tht
3 had formerly giver
Begten.— Te
four years aze
have said that he designed the Shah-
zadeh in Conet: nrinople when he was
were forcee to chew old moccasins,
d!searde. sacks anil dried suckerw.
I noterieiy ir
• cuunirs’s
neverileje-s
and
and
I *
I
a- •f the five suburb-
which lies to the west
Eulzaria’x outlet to
ni reports say that
sioved out bag and
Karagac h dead and
ntiee. their gutted
n In their ruin and
vested in a full Bulgarian euyme for
a masquerade party found tear she
could endure the weight of it fr only
half an hour at a time."
P. with minimtm fee of $00.
The weight fee is determined by
‘8
a:.
-
*STon
i that
Gypsies, Beggars Barred
by Constantinople Poliee
duty ignoring their pleading that she seek
* — " > polieewoman, 5 feet 2
for th* two
over.
Miichig» n
..n ‘urri ■
uutecti
•• . niar
Respectfully.
Mrs. Lula I.. Smith
in th*
•o lL
OLUMN NINETEEN
First Station Organized in 1639
at Boston to Sell Wine and
Sirolg Water.
Turkish Flag Floats Over Suburi
cf Adrianople.
TWO STATES CLAIM TOWN
WITH MINERAL RICHES
elected will assure you the same cour
teems treatment.
I want to meet all the voters of
Terry County before the July Prim-
ary,' but should I fail to meet you I
othty for my second term of office.
I don’t feel that I need an introduc-
tion as I have been a citizen of’Ter-
ry county for the past nineteen years,
and my record has been an open book
to my friends and the public.
Also this penalty will apply to de-
Inquent tan cs of former years.
W. H. Black. Pres. Board.
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HARRIS HAPPENINGS
By Saad Bur
Geo. Alexander ate dinner
.1
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I take this method of announcing: jj-
to the voters of Terry County, Texas,
-
and :n
rret -.ii'.
It Is :1
Then the next young lady
starte anether -oDz. ane ♦
to Kaniri,
was Home of the Sultan.
i without filthy men. women and
Class 2-6091 to 8000 lbs, 40c per cw :
Class 38001 to 10000 bs, per
J the Menonine- riser ane Wasiingten
■ ielani in frern Fay. Valuahie depe"-
its of iren ane coni, hwerer. make
the iisptei terrain a tempting hone
was the i’ersian. who lies
file attenapi te remuve the t
its jr;ri-ilirtinen.
stantinoople ir
and will appreciate your vote and
inilrnce.
firn in lizhet-
Fnztish woman who in-
by petroleum lamp* and
LOST:—Gold watch fob with H.
B. T. engraved on it. Return to this
of Gee.
"Snmne eelightu! stories, ton. have
touk ofT their hats te
**t ious breach o: eti
whirh it stands. fows pictntesguely
throngh Hulgarisn lezends and the nn-
' tiona! hyumf tiat ountry. The town
"Rrt the Americaz girl would he nt- ,
terly a-toniehed to nneer-tand how A
’ rhe ne-aut women cmt elanee he- ।
At many times, according to Mr.
cwt. i"
Solid tires 10c per cwt. additional
in each class.
On and after the 1st of February.
1924, therewill be added a 25 per cent
penalty on all cars that have been
used daring the year 1924.
| FARM LABOR UNION TO NAME
COUNTY’TICKET
Fairbanks was appwintec. The latjer
that Richare Fairbanks (on the site
- < W. B. Tudor, J. J. Whitley, D. D.
Williams, W. E. Winn. Walter Yeis- ' ":ne*
er. W. L. Bandy. E. H. Brannan. W. •
nr the job
I.*
oh
fort, and the fees are by horsepow-
er rating; also by weight. The horse-
power fee on passenger autos is 17%
per rated horse-power with a mini-
mum fee of $400.
The weight m:
Class 1—1 1o 2000 Tba, 40c per cwt
Class 2-2002 to 35001ba 50, per ewt.
Ciass 3-8501 10 4500 lha, 60e per ewt
Class 4-4501 and ip, 7e per ewt.
Commercial MotorVehicles: Th/
are reroznized by
iulet ',e -tali, in-
land in the two
severs: islands in
with fairness and courtesy, and if re
been stazed in the aneient city.
ry County.
I have had t
in clerical wo
ears aut Ml
sider ourselves lucky that we got in : the iirnspat -wr aetinn !* net as
home this week, but she did so well - inuch direinil thte nxien-iwn • the
that we started with her in five days ‘ terrili rin •” "* •’ 2 I" ,3010, • water." ana over ti- bar the men or
* after she broke out good. "elln " "amert * 1 Eoston sipped tirir ale and read rhpir
Outside of the above, we had one. 2 ______ ! mail nne I»ikei of th* tidings frem
I have served the county as County r.L. -____ -i ________
and District Clerk for four years and pear January 14th, for duty the___ _
as Tax-Assessor tor two years and on week oi District Court of Terry mer lonz surusle against starvation,
have endeavored to treat every one County:
ITHE VOTERS OF
TERRY COUNTY
Constantinopie —-Sinee Hie mnnici-
pal anthorities have taken control of
rhis city they have emectes th- aiol;- • al apprentire. the great mosque of
that wert un- ' Suleinan when he "as a journeyman
and the Selinsieh of Adrianople when
he was a master builder.
Removing Hata an Affront.
thah we expected to be. I over. ..... ... 1 are te bee bronzht unto. An hee is •
' : Michigan s :l! complaint charges । +.t _ . .1 ,..1 , '
asThis " nozzaltocahersorsauta wi.......n - mf.....'
c---ct- ror jus*, -ite --cn . aii».*k amafe:h!v Bjos:zrel.try clisvizte. % is- । , , । .
\q:,, c,pn;, T . 2Tti hee is aisvwc*et foor eversreke lt-
cainc, little Miss -3112c I. --rick2ll,‛ con:xin !< reatriroaj !<• file answer by ..
* _ * t er N D+ilil}.
a Jamwn * , Given Liquor Permit.
John Winthrop ws governor when
1." »<• those orgaliza. rr n : ” - re •» a -ontinnai tramp of the weight of thelttuck, plus thect:
‘raitic •-r it- twe mile ~au-way to rying capacity, equipped with pnet-
the 1: in part of the city. matic tire* its follows:
Costumes Are Heavy Burdon. - -= --- - --
"Park in the old days bnizarinn
girls, and •* ea-jonally a married wem-
hy po
Under striet police errorr- , been linked with the dramatic histor;
I they have hegun to diappear, an I I’ i the city, once dnring the time of
• ' • Suleiman the Magnificent, his son via
hit ited Adrianepe and the anbassadors
"Sport Not Worth the Candle." ‘ Taztia., forsica.- The Tteh-
"If* a poor sport that is not north ! er Ryprfherk was sunk in part .
. the cande" is from George Herbert’s ■ by gfire of the Duteh naval trhining t *i‛ver etnament and their zarments.
hip Tro:. The Ryperkerk had
became a nuisance to the skippers,
wl ebjerter to having their decks
made imprmuptu delivery oflices aud
the none too -patciuns quarters below
crowded with inen and women.
First -Postmaster Named. L l
So thejzeneral • urt (as the Mas-n-
ehusetts legislature alwrays ha* been
callec) stered in. 'In 1fs it ruled:
be held July 26th. 1924.
Yours truly.
“Printed in Terry County. on the South Plains; the last stand of th? Cattleman and the future home of the most prosperous Farmers in the United States.”
"n~ia ju~:
Turkish sulian -the hasis of the sen-
tln»ert whiel. the-Turks profess for it
"Thenzh many travelers think that
the great Srleinuaniela at Constantino
plc is the mn-t iaznificent of the
rived Irom mnerseus in quest of iet- Imvhi*.- :
ters and other lid ng* from l inzland. - wiic" r:.
That was all very a HI for a wiite. ; rep.,
bui as the population grew Hie habit
ficials have explained
u,win. the naktd Streets
is conscientiously. With the exper-
knee I have had, I believe that I am
competent to erve you satisfactorily, i our five yeaf old boss des eloped |
— good case of measles, and we cen-
1 o: tny a Turkish suiran,
t was he first city of any size
e Tur.- ever caprured in Eu
i* a buH.-lin of the National
heltios." Hurley,
1 and eforts tn
ertinguish the blaze in her cargo of
ly issued from it:
Messrs. Jones and Tandy made a "Jacula Prudentum." a collection m j
ay. * proverbs dated 1651, which had ap- j burnin seeral dais
Monda- ! peared in * shorter form as "Outlana- ,f
ie Clare I ish Proverbs" in 1640. I eotton, “ooL skin, silk and nut had
■stay on the job.” But Mr. Hull will have’charge of the
J will be glad fir the people to inves- business: comes highly recommend-,
tiate me and give me due considers- • ed and a wide reputation as a Ero-
! ceryman, having sold groceries for
the past ten years in some of the best
hr i.! red and eiguty-
the first po-t office in
I come again before the good peo-:
pie of Tegry County as a candidate
for re-elect ion
IIeepeoNnUprg i The Fas have returned from a 4.000- l
JURY LIST—SECUND WEEK mile irip ihrongi Canada's farthest- i
Below is a list of Petit Jar ors to ap- ' north wililerness They told a tale of
• .... . • , sec- harrowing -xperiences and of a sum-
grass. W. F. Steuart. R. 1L in iag. U. S. Sailor Is Rescued
A. A. Green. ii. N. Key, i. A. Lowe, : After Plunge Over Cliff ’ ont that the elty i~ be rid Its
Walter Gracey, J. R. Carver, M. L; m, A,.. 2,,,—, . 0, ,,,.1 Eypsles wh" are said te constitute th*
-rpIeIEDV r,,02 f : t-- 2,,. P t N‛.pi.,. 1 Honoiuiu Afte, Tahinil f ma jority o th* hegzars, sneak-thive- [
TRKT CLERK Frenci J. l Gracey. L. • McPher- .rom letopnfthePaltarorkyem:ana pickpoeket- that hare inrogteh
son, W. E. Moore, Bernie Stice, W.’near h.-;e. over which thonsands t; rhe rhoroughrares
Ouhuans met dlenth in the early hi*- • •_____
tory •? Hawail, when they fled from j
I,
>—but that is a story tor ne
ftake this method o: advising the By the way, maybe others •
people that I am a candidate for re-1 interesting things to tell ab
> sent their re-peet« The last eiple
, matie representative to arrive in th*
.eT ~ Find New Earth Data : e mamastr L -
method ot advising the | By tb« way. maybe other, win have ; in Arctic Wilderness , cun1Tuds " "aznni X ,
- _ "" ' , interesting things to tell about their ■ The Pa*. Manitoh.- Brinzing hart • posta service the earriers to he panid
election for Tax-Assessor of Terry holiday trips. Try it, and let’s have data «»» srienzifie observation* of var. . three nenee per mf’e for thelr serv
them in the Herald. Try your hand atie •f tizg eurth's magnetism ardces Twenty years Iater th* Arri-
at composition. ‘ m"vemeut •f ihe worth magnetic P"ie. j can past office was established zinc lb
«, promise io do better nex: week R «; Madill, assistant masnetiripn o l '«« ■ coaci ane mal service w a- be
folk. Lonest - ' Doruinion ohservater!, Ottawa. C. G. zun hetween Roeton and Hartford,
♦oiks, honest. . °; Xazy of Winnijez and Phillip Rose o: __
expense to have a Christmas tree and Engaged in the bandit hunt with j
entertainment, but children ate not Major Barnes were four policemen •
M. Coor, G. N. Couchman, R. C. Har-
ris. W. E. Harred, Claud Jackson. J.
H. Karr. S. T. Miller, O. McAdoo. X.
esk that you give me due considers- R. Marchbans, C. J. McLeroy. CAI.
tibn before casting your ballot. ! McNutt. G. T. Mitchell, A. J. Akers,
Very respectfully. I Roy Bailey, C. B. Quante, R. A. Snod- ‘
vioators. Tiie wnmaen. in a petition -
arul w*izzed by her head, and stayed , tn the pelir: deni: neiet equal r ghts
in the fizht t» the finish. Mor* than । with men Wbat- good for me !•
forty simnt- were exchenged. The gone for all." lit* {-tition said,
bandits escape 1.
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led the party over 44000 miles of wll- tion of many
. mostiy by canoe, oxera period ; touched during rhe years .r the
ef twe sutumers. the scientist made a ; nce upation
compiete study of the maznetic pole. Nost striking rhe erurade ara
wih h hrs aluo-t due north of here, lbegzara who hnve a1ways infeted
the Inie! situie
11 tie- has imed
sin- IN"i: Miel-
• jrrs-nt to tba
'! it fle l - niary
i the
quette for a Mahamtnerlan to aneover
that I am a candidate for the office
of County and District Clerk of Ter-
, stationed pg the U..S. 8, Benguli, was
considrable experience IgHe qiexanusruate with raowe tromasamro" ledge • wbteh iohmun bp1he t—
ta . „rms"m s ; 2mmm •» § m,......
6b, 1 Mit0*, ht f Nrr,, S T Vwnhcs ins. requiroz inur was fa
titted l til give the • fice tty en- • ; . . ielesa aftet aarkness fell, by Iha light '
dre timhe and personl attention, and he choe: childrer rendered a from h.rebe.. 51 riam h. cothing iheeireumsisnn
{i say tha: If elected I n 11 be fouhdvery tood preurtwa: th. choel-irtergenere ; alether have
atzlltimes,andtatheen. houeFrdayniht Tiat teacher and Anurewe log* were broken and his ' 2 . . .
Cre eitizehss:p of the county iprom-hildren iad the --vv very pretti skull fractured, but he may recover, wi" q1 n * "eurr Ltr,
ise faithids ki eflicient service, decorated with crepe paperand pic:- phssicins ..in C from ”
I would appreciate it if you would ure ’ which with thc adltion ol th - tions on. ..u
my fitness and ability for treeand present: arrane d by the Woman Police Officer rotewirhhi-in:
tilts important position, and when Drent hi: tneheipoithe teacher.. B-aves Bandits” Fire "I rhis aat-,. I have alays
vou have done this, will then appre- made a Sught 8°od to look at and one .u- , , +0 adiuir*.; th* snfnit Ing sympathy
57, g, ", na niAnap long to be rememberec by the chile- Xew 1 rh. Eravins rhe rtf* o I 0i ract of ... , , rieh
tiate your vote and anrluence.: - „ „ 11 hoid-up mm at bay in an open feld: .. .. 11 r "n
I wi endeavor to see all the voters ren as wel as the grown Eps Santa in Hurlem an” e\e inging a. ■ with ' por alike-
ni the county before the primary to’ .lause cure in time to heP handout them. Miss .Tean Rarnes recently .
ne presents. We sometimes think proved herself worthy of her rank of ’ Women Demand Right to
— t requires too mutd work, worry and major in the police reserves.
of who.* lnmne the Kuston «jlobe
buiiemg new stantic) was to take
rharze of ane disiribnte letters from
abrvad.
@he Gerrp Counin Zkerald
••n a iittle more .taring than th* rest.
• sed te zather in some convenient
i lace off f doors, where they were
ioined by the youtlis of the town and
the village piper, for their favorite
pastime— songs and dancing.
"There they formed la line with the
hororodka, or dance-leader, at one end.
This yonng lady s’arted the geng and
half the performers aecompanied her.
the other half repeating the vorses
children very long and it is our
jas wekas our privilge to fill their saret. the
.XSJss'i? imsiepoue........
This ia to netify yot that this dis- Mr. ane Mrs. r. M. Eilinrten andi
triet will put a penalty on taxes sen Wayne, accompnicd by Xfs. J.
the county, on and after W. XcDowell, spent last Monday
l . 5 ’.tie hiyh cutrt, wb
J Well, here we are folks, again, but, ejzizuz z-sid. th.
,baic. late, late! w-nsin conail-<.
to the office of ccun-i No news in the paper, cither,
subject to the Demo*! Not becanse th.re was no news.
cratic Primries. | ior thcre was oodles of it, but we
' 1 first wish to than!, the -pcople;were detained at Fort Worti and iu
Johnson county several .lay- longer
Nlich:izan a>-::- tizt it* coerect
inmiary is in 12 west branehthe
rter: Ni--nein. th. cas; Lraneh.
Omaha, Neb.— Women of Omaha
are demanding the right to he irreat-
edand sent m jail just like men.
The police department received or-
"Karareh, whirh recently saw the
Grorin tuz furl d from it* flagstaf:
and the Turki~la erescent flaunt gayly
in it* plaee, I:::* leng been a chattel
or -ulmrb of the larger city, Aerlano-
pie. And Airinople, down at the
heels ti orz if 1*. has been the 'apple
acprisitn that
M: -lizun if this
Eoston to 1
London Police Showered : bxplanatimn.r“rhe snahteremredeeman
With Gifts by Admirers Rtes poured oil on the troubled wra
Leudon.—The hmr and mm; i ters y telling hie that theCavistian
ehewn bp rhe touden pollee in the > therebr isdicsted. their.witggnen te
. weltare ef the public cenntanety beinge ax their beads s. the feat of tbe eeb
'Fuie is naflgMy espreae .
• - ‛ "ink "Karach was a Hulgarien Viburb
un i af the mais tewn in tbe duys bsfere
) izhiet
m i: th.
ef the rity near ;!.* ronuenre of Tht
Arda and the Maritza. i« Western tr
its unernl dee'zn. with eletacher resi
irnee- in zirdens of tin- melern Hunt
pc: n type. Aerlankkle, however, i:
di~tineily erinmial in character an.
hus for many year been a strongly
fortif- wutpest of Hie Turks on th*
frontier of the Ralkans
"Many uf histors's pageants have
Thrr iave ent •n th* plain he-
yone to lniiri near eurli. a city ot
tin Jr om. an 1 have ezllee h Orestia-
S. T. Murphey aud family ane Dew-
, ey MInryhey and family started t.
Knox county Saturday to visit their
parents.
•h* Wor!t war. and the Mata, i
Respect fully.
Lillian Webb
TO THE vorERSOF
Tl:* trre ’
went. r.-41it
State* rnten
tian zave It b - name: the Itoman em-
peror of Hw- iast. Vaien«. met his
« aih at the hanel- of the Goths before
it: H tn*. Grer« Miars and ruead-
rr* hav- swej oyer and around it.
The Turks capturd it in 1361. and
aft t that tin e until the fall of Con-
Mr. Copeland will have, W,
"Fer preventing t'e mnisearringe of
letters." ri* quaiut order read "ad !
ii it is orierer thai notier be given that
■ Richtard Fairbank* his house in"fes-
ton la the plae appointed for all let-
ter* which are brought from beyohd
the seas, or ur- to be seu: hit her.
tunnte impudence. N«»w the orier l-
I take this method of announcing the most successful grocerymen
to the good people of Terry County 'in Brownfield sd his stock of gro- i--
| " PC' P Murley. W- Decured to Be
to the Democratic Primaries. A< toi We regret very much to see Mr. Rightfully Michigan’s.
my qualifications, will say that I am | Headstream retire trem business asi
Sasda graduate of the San Marcus Bap-' he has been here for some time anc Treaw....... Mb h.-<»a the mm of the
Vtist Academy, nave had training in . has won a place that rank* among! sttor* --eraat of lihizan. he :oan
ESrauglon's Business College, Abilene ithe first pi the mcn of Brownfield.) of Vurle. W nu torious in its p
| . Texas, and for the past two years. I We vant to congratulate Mr. Cope- ; Mit iea ", gtr.th" ue
2 most of vou arend know I have ! land and Nr. Hull in securing such a sourt •f tli" 1 uitei Stai"* 3 n io
.......... a t r-""
K- Clerk. With the training and exper- ijor them a very shccessful career,
ietice that I have had. I am qualified Mr. Copeland needs no introduet-
to fill the office, and feel equal to the' ion to the old timers of Brownfield,
n sponsibility that is attached to it. he has for the past five years been fren
* if the people see fit to elect me toimanzger of the Higginbotham-Bart-I Hurin} - - ; the - si -n . •f I. nd
tn this office. I will endeavor to show Co., o this city- He has made that ’o.hkru -I dim. a* its "na. dr
a11 the fairnes, and courtesy that I' good success of the business, and will , s"‘ ” ”
showing and try to • continne his connection with the him- i •r’*‘ "" '* ”
rale you an if ficient clerk. tber people.
I may not be ahle to get aroundand . a connection with the management
see very many of the people, for yon1oi the above namedgrocry store, in- tetWes Mi hizan an+ w -enein
know that for one to “hol down a * being only a silent partner. w -- --iuti • . 1 ..r Hi as "tarouzh
t.e inbUK* • ' the meia ctannel of
the MenTre=l rite." I ater it was dis- '
emeperi H rl ' • uricinsi surveys were
inrpet , lrb: > 11 •• riser braneapr.
The Farm Labor Political Confer-
ence of Terry County will meet atthe
Courthouse in Brownfield, on the 4th
Friday in January, 1924, at 10 o'clock-
in the morning for the purpose of en-
dorsing a County Ticket to ie voted
on in the July primaries.
All Farm Labor Union local* and
all locals of labor unions in the coun-
ty will immediately call all their mein-
bership together and organize a Farm
Labor Political Conference in their
respective places of meetimg, by elec-
ing a Chairman and Secretary, ami
selecting one member of their local
conference to represent them at the
County Conference. Each local may
instruct their delegates to nominate
their choice for the various county
offices at the county political con-
ference. The delegates ami the offi-
cers or the County Political Confer-
ence are the only ones cllisrible to
vote in the County Conference.
Those receiving the majority vote in
the County Conference, shall be de-
clared the nominees of the Farm La-
bor Political Conference of Terry
County for the various county offi-
ces. In casting this ballot, the low-
est man shall be dropped each time
after the ballot is taken, until a ma-
jority is received This meeting will
be open to the public amt all who
care to attend are cordially invitcG.
There will be no nominating speech-
es made by anyone, neither will any-
one. except except the delegates and
officer* of the County Conference
have any voice in the meeting. If
there are any members of organized
labor of any craft residing in Terry
County, they are urged to be re pre-
sented in this meeting.
The ticket to ie endorsed at this
meeting will be unanimously support-
ed by all.Union voters in the county,
both male and female. No union man
or woman, who makes an announce-
ment. or advocates his own endorse-
ment, prior to the meeting, will be '
considered at all. Our motto -is ior
"the office tn hunt the man, and not
the man the office. This applies only
to union members, as this conference
is at liberty to endorse anyone wheth
er they have previously announced
for office or not. This office will
not endorse anyone that is known to
oppose organized labor. Non-Union
aspirants for the various County Of- '
fices, are advised to state publicly
how they stand on Organized Labor,
and whether or not they are in full
accord with our political program or
not. It will be absoltely necessary
for us to know these things before
we could inteligently consider them
in this nominating conference, on
Friday, January 25th, 1924.
J. M. Green
Chairman Executive Committee of
he Farm Labor Political Conference
.• T rry County, Texas.
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ihe Uniied Siates wus established in
Boston, and the celrhration of the I
•anniverrars this menth recalled the «
mnanner of j|* ieand ing
it had been re enstom in those
1 Yours very truly,
fl-18) A • Wood E. Johnson
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Lost >21 16-gange Marlin pumpgun.
' Finder please leave with J. F. Wins-
ton anEreccive reward.
olandEGhina male, weight about
lbaEcam to my place about
thiazo’Owner see J. F. Thom-
hndiketsame. .
HEAD to 5 year old males.
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924, newspaper, January 4, 1924; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568384/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.