The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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The year just ended has been die
greatest of all the fifteen years of
Overland histcry. A great year made
by great cars— the greatest Overlands
ever built. Greatest in iooks, power,
set ion. comfort—and money's worth 2
Look at the new Overland Cham-
pion, for instance. It brings a quality
dosed car with features and utilities
hitherto unheard of within reach
ol every purse. America's first all*
May our appreciation of your
trade plus the standardized qual-
itiss of merchandise in conjunct-
ion with the co-operative efforts
of our sales force with your pur-
chasing programs merit your fre-
quent calls during 1924.
A Healthful, Prosperous year to
you and yours.
moo th l time on them. For partita-
fan. K* € R. Rambo.
Will save you money, if you are going to
build see us before you buy.
We handle first class Lumber and our profits
Words cannot express how we have appreciated
your 1923 business? .
We hope 1924 will be prosperous to all We will
do our best to helpaand serve you.
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C. R. RAMBO* Abstracter
BROWNFIELD, (Terry County) TEXAS
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We take this methcd of announcing to our
friends that we have sold our business to Dee
Hull of Riseing Star. Texas..
May we thank you individually and collective-
ly for the patronage accorded us. We appreci-
ate the friendships formed and value our associa-
tions. - May our efforts to have pleased you meet
with a fair degree of success and may you rem-
ember us kindly. A year of health, prosperity
arid pleasures for 1924 is our wish for you.
"Sand hnge working So feet under |
a j gronnd on the4onndations of the New
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Before entering the long lane of
1924, may we pause briefly to
express our gratitude for your
patronage during the year just
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QUALITY SERVICE and PRICE
Enterprise Market & Grocery
R. W. Headstream, Mgr.
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Every day to a better one to the
man and woman stimulated by the
Red Crens "pirit- Joto mw far tar
ertas and to dated 1798. on the re-
verse side to the inscription "Con-
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"Our egntry could secure no higher
commendation, no greater place in his-
tory, than to have it correctly said
that the Red Crees is truly American.”
—President Coolidge.
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BROWNFIELD, TEXAS, PHONE NO. 29
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! ROAD NOTICE TO NON-RESI-
DENT LAND OWNERS
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THE TERRY COUMTY HERALD
Brownfiela, Texas
Diggers in Now York Find Relics of
A J. STRICKLIN, Editor and Prop. Republic’ Youth.
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Taking America Off Its Feet!
Overland Success is the Talk ef the Country
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attaehed. This was dug out of the
mud 12 feet belew the hulk.
Aberleen. Seotlane, 1* popularly stellatio Nova." Another coiu fonnd
known as the Granite City, from the to dated 1780. Of the nine coins found
fact that it has more buildings of sol. nu two are alike. Another find was
Id granite than any other city of te . that of a ram's skull with the horns
To Our Trade Territory
BROTHERS & BROTHERS al-’ Lost:— Three keys on
ways has a nice assortment of fresh in Brownfield: tinder p
candies and fruits. ‘ ! 0* 717. J. W. Easley-g
FEDERAL FARI LOAN; at 5%, FRESH VEGETABLE
per cent interest. and 34 years and six cold storage at Brotiera
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ces t.e.t. Telece $693 £.e.b.Telse
like Caesar's wiie, must lx alve re pronch. An omltted tech-
nicality. a neglected paymen • ix or iudeement, a careless-
ly drawn deed— such things are “trifles" which may not dis-
turb for years, but one neve • knows when the time may come
that they will make trouble for some later owner.
There is just one safeguar d-Come to us for an Abstract of
Title.
If you are buying property, let us search the title before
| you buy. If there is any of those "Trifles” that might shake
your security in that property, we will find them.
If you own property, let us search the title to that. too. If
| there are any flaws in the title which might cause inconven-
• ience or loss to those who might inherit it, when you are no
longer here to carry the burdens. we shall find them and
make it possible for you to enjoy and bequeath perfect se-
curity of ownership. Come in TO-DAY and do what you will
be glad to have done.
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Et SUNDAY Mail Car leaves at j
k!o’clock; arrives in Lubbock at 10
; Fare ; round trip $3.50. - (
' BEST LINE of staple and fa
groceries on the market.—Brotl
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421 ment of heating store and range
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the law directs, hereby give notice •
that we will on the 12th day of Jan-
uary. 1924, assemble at Brownfield,
Texas, and thence proceed to survey.
The State of Texas, County of Ter-
ry ss.
We the undersigned Jury of Free-
| holders, citizens of Terry County,
| Texas, duly appointed by the Com-
j mi sioners’ Court of Terry County.
Texas, at its Xovvember term 1923.
to view and establish a 40 loot, first
’ class road, from the Southeast corn-
er M the Northeast of Sectie n No.
145 in Block D-11, Terry County,Tex-
as. and having been duiy sworn as
locate, view, mark out and establish
। caid road, beginning at a point on the
cast line of Section No. 145. Block
D-11, at the Southeast corner of the
NEW of said section No. 145; thence
North iollowing the Rast scction line
of laid ectie No- 145, in the Nerthi-
cast arHer of said seciion; thener
iea«t on the Hurrh line ef Hecsien Ke,
144, Block D-11 and followin: the
Section fine title east to the itersec: 1
tion of the county road sotth rom
Gomez.
And we do hereby notify L B. Rec-
tor. B. W. Fuller, V C Britt: n, < S
Trotter. W. S. Sharp, L E. Spear
Alien Morton, and Tri-State Loan <\
[Tr. Co., and any and all persons own-
ing lands throngh which said road ’
i may run. that we will at the same ।
i time proceed to assess the damages i
I incidental to the opening and estab-
j lishment of said road, when tey ’
may, either in person or by agent or
attorney, present to us a written
statement of the amount of damages, j
H any, claimed by them.
Witness our hands, this 1st day of |
December. A. D 1923. i
A. J. Bryan
I. M. Smith --Jurors of View
R. W. Glover ' (1-7)
One year: In Terry county, $1.00; York Telephone comnpany huilding re- 1
, _ .... . v cently in New York unesrthed several ,
.est of Texas, Oklahoma and New rare Ainerteau coin- dating bacL to 1
Mexico; $125; all other states, $1-50.' the latter part of the Kighteenti wen i
The six month rate on the above tary.
will be 50c: 65c and 75c. ‘ An omrial in charge • the work '
The three month rate will be 25 found the hulk „r an ald vessel abeut
35c and 4c- , the size «f a uuuleru canal boat.
Advertising Rates on Application. While digging ont the bulk the men
, found the eins. which were hronze ,
=meeseee or copper, one hears the word "Lih- i
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purpose car—conceded to be the
most useful motor car on wheela.
The Champion and ell Overand
models have the bigger Overland
engine—brute power with extreme
economy. Leaders in economy
—leaders on the road—leaders
in the many satislactions they
bring to owner* See them. Sitin
them. Ask (or a sample of their
periormance.
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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/m1/3/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.