The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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NEWS NOTES .
JOHNSON
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CHINESE BANDITS REVIVE
OLD FORM OF EXTORTION
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BENEFIT CHILDREN
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aged to eat fruit and vegetables, to
Brownfield
Produce Co.
Twelve hundred and sixty children
In the vicinity of Chickasha. Okla-
homa. developed sturdy little bodies
money as if they had possession of
the victim of extortion himself or of
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she is anxious to be at
The measie epidemic has about dis-
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banditry became such a widely recog
nized profession.
“Wang the Bearded.” “Wang tile
Monk,” “Chang the Ninth” are title-
assumed by three of the gang leaders.
No apparent effort is being made by
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Will pay you the high-
est market price for
Cream, Eggs, Hides, and Poul-
try. We also handle bulk gar-
deri seed of all kinds.
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a specjalty.
All work guarantee
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food, the results were the same.
Hot lunches of properly balanced
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Federal RCSERVE
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BUY OUR STRAIGHT RUN GAS. IT HAS THE PROOF
—YES. 100 PER CENT.
TRY OUR KEROSENE: WE HAVE THE PROOF.
MAGNOLIA AUTO OILS AND GREASES. AS THE MAN
WHO -USES N; HE HAS THE PROOF.
OUR FLOOR OILS ARE DUST AND GERM PROOF AND
LOOKS LIKE AN OAK FLOOR WHEREVER USED.
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added greatly
his living relatives. i drink milk, and to eliminate coffee and
Moreover, even in the event a cap- fea from their diet, and a health rule
tive is killed owing to delay on the part contest by which the children were en- .
of friends or relatives in paying ran- couraged in the practice of outdoor ex-
som money, the body still remains to ercise and personal hygiene and well-
be ransomed to save it from desecra- ventilated sleeping and living rooms
tion. I was inaugurated. This all made for
it is said there are at least sixty a general improvement in health and
gangs of bandits centering around incidentally a decided improvement in
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desecrate or by actually desecrating
ancestral graves—has been revived by
Honan bandits. -
Nanyang, in the middle of Henan
Magnolia Petroleum Co.
Phone 10. Tom May, Agent
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improvement in Health and Discipline
and Reduction in Underweight
Result in Schools.
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1 we hope to
for we know
A MAN IS JUSTIFIED BY
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or scatter them to the four winds, the
bandits are virtually certain of receiv- ;
ing ransom money from these wealthy *
people. They are just as certain of the '
■ Itself—that of extorting money from.
well-to-do Chinese by threatening to
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shire. Free call for and delivery. I
Ladies silk dresses and pleated skirts
Austin Nursery
I am taking orders for the F. T. Ramsey & Son. Nursery,
of Austin. Texas, one of the oldest and most reputable nurs-
eries in the State. All Stock guaranteed s represented. and ,
will lve if given proper care. See me for future deliveries;
orders for $5.00 and up taken.
S. H. WINN
Let us keep you looking good by i
keeping your clothes! cleaned and;
One 'day. service. rain or »
Free call for
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HOT BLAST HEATER
WE stoe dhat consumes the valuable fuel gases by means of its famous Hot
Blast Combustion is guaranteed to save one-third your fuel (See cut).
We unhesratingl- recommend this remarkable heater to those who want the
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By Reporter-
Many of the fanners encouraged
by the pretty Weather of the past |
week have started spring plowing. I
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. the military authorities to suppress
Graves of Ancestors Brings i thes Eangs.__
MonezErom "iancINUTRITION CLASSES
Joe Bailey, who has been the Her-
ald’s right hand bower for several
months left last Saturday tor Loren-
zo to take charge of the telephone
exchange there for his uncle, Roy
Bailey. The Herald, as well as not
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she has a class in music at Meadow.
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Conservative— ACCOMODATICE— appreciative—
“Guaranty Fund Protection”
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sold the boxes. Miss Evadeen Snow
won the cake for being the prettiest
: girl in the Johnson community. The
proceeds of the box supper are to be
used as an athletic fund to prepare
JESS CARVER, Prop.
We are located in old McAdams Yard • A
few days, which has
to our school. We
them to our com-
— .. . Nanyang and occupying more than fifty the discipline in the school. । uammpimim mme
Miss Watson, daughter of Rev. and villages in the surrounding territory, i The percentage of underweight was Wm9E6mE
The gangs range in number from 600 greatly reduced an:’ the parents were Vro EKKKEV“Ei m
to 2,000 members each. Each is striv- so much pleased with the improvement WW ■ AE“MBH • “99
ing to attain the fame of the infamous that they are demanding a continuance After Ecery Meal
"White We If” who for years terrorized of the program for another year. [
It’s the longest-lasting
confection you can buy
—and it’s a help to di-
gestion and a cleanser
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d and teeth.
Dh. Wrigley's means
benefit as well as
pleasure.
thusiasm by both teachers and pupils
to have Johnson school make a good,
showing at the school meet.
been on the sick list
for several days, but is reported to I
9 be much improved. i province offers an outstanding «-
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‘ , Misz.Annie Newsom was carried town and the home ot chu-ko Lang,
tolubbock the past week and oper- famous hero and strategist oFthetme
atedgt,foa PPendicitis Sh5.1 and ’ of the Three Kingdoms. Nanyang has and healthy alert minds because of the
ported to be improving rapidly and become a bandit stronghold. Virtually ntrition classes conducted under the
her up again soon, all wealthy Chinese have loo; since ; zuspices of the Grady County Chapter
left the place to escape extortion. But I of the Red Cross last year. These
the bandits still have a grip on them. [ children were found to be underweight
By threatening to exhume the bones . de to malnutrition, and while in many
of their parents or other ancestors, the’ cases the malnutrition was not due to
most sacred things conceivable to the lack of food but to the wrong kind of
mind of the Chinese, and to burn them
teed. Cail and, see as.
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D. El McGee
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our school for the interscholastic
meet in the spring.
Work wil begin at once with en-
diet were put into 17 schools. The
children were taught what to eat and 1
bow to eat. that is. how much and how
welcome may ever greet you at its doors, that courteous, friendly
service may attend your visits and that every transaction will be re-
membered with pleasure. Soliciting your business, we are:
Brown field-Lubbock
Lv. Hill Hotel 8,00 A. M
Ar. Lubbock 10-00 A. M.
Lv. Lubbock 2.-00 P M.
Ar. Brownfield 4.-00 P. M.
SERVICE T ALL TIMES
Connections with all tazins and stage lines
her school work again. She is great-
ly missed by her school mates.
L Our box supper at the schoolhouse
last Friday night was a success for
just a local affair. It netted the
school $97. Mr. Wheatly and Mr.
| , McNutt Were the auctioneers who
A SPLENDID PERSONALITY, meaning the most perfect
combination possible of man’s highest attributes. Personality is one’s
inner self outwardly expressed.
Business firms, organizations, and corporations have person-
alities. The maximum aim of this Bank is that the spirit of hearty
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a few young ladies wilt greatly miss
this splendid young man. Joe is not
only dependable,but a real good hand
in the print shop.
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PLANT THE BEST SEED OBTAINABLE
All over Texas, Arkansas, Louisana and Oklahoma, Ferguson's
Bred up seed are proving to be the best seed to pant la cot-
ton seed they are Star No. 607. Triumph No. 406 am New Boy-
kin. Sure Cropper Corn. Yellow Dent CornMr. Ferguson
has bred up these high yielding varieties of field seeds and
they are the best to plant. All seed are sold on a stringless
guarantee of satisfactory seed or your money back. Certified
bred-up cottonseed of either of the above varieties at $275 per
bushel delivered. Seed corn; Sure Cropper, Ferguson's Yellow
Dent. Chisholm White or Pioneer, $3.50 per bushel delivered.
Sure Cropper will increase your corn yield next this year. For
further information see or write—
Ferguson's Seed Farms . t
JNO. B. REED, ExelusivelAgent
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Always comfortable and cheery
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1924, newspaper, February 8, 1924; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568390/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.