Terry County Voice. (Gomez, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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The’tront was in hie streaming hair.
The ice was on his bes:d.
and Building Materials of all kinds.
- handle the famous Standard Windmills
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FIRST-CLASS Accommodatrons. Rates$1.0(
per day ! Free wagon yard in connection. ,
President
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ntil January 1 next for
su-seriptior s one year in
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Heshouted shrilly as he iA«sed.
His cry was Iona and weird.
Even the little birds thet sing,
Hev rolled gold tails and plated
wings.
If sum wun axes you ef Josh
Hez gone thar, tellum no b’gosh.
Hit keeps him half his time er
* majority rule. • Let every one
give this matter due consideration
after which-he can decide inteli-
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organisation of Terry County.
Now, while I may differ from
these pin es who spoke in
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In perfretness of beauty,
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Big Springs
Attended Mass Meeting.
Siam, Texas,
Jan. 31,1904.
Terry County Voice.
I send in a short comnmunic •
tion as per request Iatiended the
mans meeting at the school uouse
• and heard some interesting alks
liar
Don’t work ther jints
your’s.
your receipt or memoran-
dum of d ite and name of agent
who took the subscription, and
the matter will recieve prompt
attention.
A clearin’ greun’ fur plantin’
ecttin.
You bet yer sox this yeri old
rooster
Don’t go snip huntin’ like he
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En thet thar pesky gold dust
To The Readers of
The Fort Worth Record:
During the first few weeks of
the "Record", that is, during the
latter part of October and Novem-
ber, we had a great deal of
trouble in our Mailing Depart-
ment, with the result that many
rams were incorrectly entered,
especially on our Semi-Weekly
liet. As far as complaint, has
been made these errors have all
been corrected, but we want to be
sure tha there is no ne sleet any-
where. If any one has subscrib-
ed to the Record, and is not re-
N. J.Oquin,
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THE FT. WORTH RECORD.
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A Demoeratio paper
ForDemnooratic Txas.
Chicego, Texas.
cieving the paper regularly, the
management will be greatly
obliged to be so advised. Please
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By special arrangement
The Terry County Voice is
enabled to make a remark-
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The New Store at Chicago
is the place to buy your Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, ete. Nice line of Xmas goods. Our
prices are alright. We will save you money and
a long trip to the railroad. It will pay you to call
and see us. Yours to Please, ’ A
Dawson Co. Mercantile Co:
With best wishes for the Voice
and speedy return, of prosperity
tothp peopl; of the great west
geuerally. 12 I v
I am Fraternaly Yours,
E. 8. McNairy.
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Blacksmith and Woodworkman.
All work garanteed.
Bridle Bitts and Spurs made to order.
Stanton. * • .Tax:
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place to buy your Dry Goods and
Groceries. I carry a full line of
General Merchandise.
My prices are with the : ailroad towns. Whole-
sale or retail.
The First National Bank
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The long felt want of
North Texas has been sup- >
plied, and . he Port Worth
good as thebest abl4 low combination rate
dsd em0cratic be sides, 18
a daily and a semi-weekly i *
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ditionsare auspices for such a
move, of course I shall acq qiesce
as I am a staunch believer in the
Every man I’ve heard in Terry
Talking of it, tells it skeery.
Bays they're digging up grate
hunks,
Shoveling o u t great yellow
•hunks.
Yes sir! gold at Tupencary's
Thickem ch ps out on the prai ie.
Bob oats and all the varmints
there,
Haro scads of gold dust in their
- hair.
The fish have 18 karat gills, 2
Wild ducks and geese have gold-
■ on grt the same -
4 when I first behela thee,
"or youth, forsooth, is but a names
•d all the graccs that impelled the
Have oo exalted duty
When sleep had closed the latticee
—I the village street.
J the elan* of Iron mall,
ring of nt el-shod feet.
I pvhrd the muslin curtnin by, .
Between it peer ins forth. .
Andglo! beheld a wOd gray anight ■
Colne riding hem the north.
Died out upon the wold.
And when the clouded morning dawned.
▲n colorless and pale.
Before my door lay soft and white
The maiden's snowy veil.
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Gail, Texas.
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gently, and then be governed by
his own judgement in the premis-
ee-and not another’s.
Is the most expeditious mode of tale* :
if access to her arena, and this in
he open daylight, in order that any !,
ntelary protection she might be die ’ I
osed to extend to her favorite haunt i |
night, as she was a thing of darkness
hnd night, be efectuany eountervalled:
June and December.
That youth of mine.
• -nr love. I do remember,
ough thy blue eyes no longer ehine
ih June's delight, and pels December
Hath heaped her snows upon tbee;
nt still thou dost remember
The gentleness that won me.
dited by Clarence Ous-
ley. late managingeditor of
Tue Houston Post.
The semi- weekly edition Both papers 1 year .
began with the issue of
J. W. Chandler.
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Remit To This Office.
‘east 10000 women ar? needed to pre-
pare food for the wcrkers. The har :____________
eat of other crop* employ lens men. I Hls cry as long.
mt the entire nunber of harvestera ! Ant Skuth .hot! A „„, az.g
ceeded « gathering the cropnofthe I ASrPmllenvikabn"whztezoe
United States has boon estimated at ’
1,520,700— that is, exeluwive of, tb« M%
e-rmers that reside on their own land M
~na aid in the herveet.
Justics of the Peace and Notary Public.
All legal papers c: rrectly drawn.
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and a fall line of Pipe fittings. See usah~.
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Big Springs, or Stanton, i
when in need of anything in that line. -
J. s. Cordil, Mgr.
Carvias a nice line of Groceries
and will appreciate your trade.
W. P. Phenix will sell you
Apple and Peach rees from 6 to
25 ctents each. ..
X Tshoka, Texas.
favorpfsame. Yet it is wi h ut-
most defference to their opinions,
and as I simply attended to hear
the people that were in favor of
such action express themselves
. on the sul ject. I was co..tene 1
to be silent and listen to what wa-
said, and I certainly gave those
parties credit (or a fair presents-
tion of the question as they see it,
and the only point on which as I
see it, they are particularly in
error, is that the affairs of the
newly organised county o uld nr
would be run in such a way as
. to. not necesnarly increase the
burden of taxation, and on this
point I am obliged from past ex-
perience to differ. This being the
only lamp by which I think we
can safely be guided. I have
been a resident of what has been
termed western Texas for more
than 30 years with the exception
of three years that I was snow
bound in Montana and South
Dakota, and have witnessed the
• first settlement and • organization
• of several counties in the intervin-
, ing time, and so far he ve never
, knqwn of no intance where the
increase spoken of was abviated,
and don’t flatter mye elf, that this
. instance will be an acception.
However, if there are 150 legal
voters, who think that the con-
One of the largest and best finished and furnished hotels
in the West. Eight rooms above and six below. : Everything
new. Conducted by an experienced hotel man. Tables set
with the best foo obtainable, and an abundance of it. When
in Tahoka remember the COSMOPOLITAN. - --- .
First-class accommodations. Bates
$1.00 per day. Wagon and feed yard
in connection. ,
Rates: $1.00 a day. Meals, 250.
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This off«-r will be with-
Tuesday, Oct. 27, sample drawn on January 1, after
copies of which may be ob- which the combined rate for
tained free by addressing a The Record and The Voice
postal card to The Record, will be $2.00 a year.
Eeri Worth, Texa, or may All suhscriptions of this
besseenat this ffe.., offs-must he for »y< ar paid
3ubscriptio. p:ice $1 a *
year; six months 50 cents;
three months 25 cents.
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ather find brother, to "blast the stone.
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The Western Land A Abstract Co.
is Gomes, Terry County, Texas.
2 W. T. McPherson, Manager.
We can secure you SCHOOL LAND, and sell you ,
i S: ""bonus’’ land or Patent land in Terry or adjoining coug-
4 ties. We are well acquainted, with All lands in Tefr
county and can give you any information you may what. " 1
‘ If you want school land Now is the Time to Get It. -
The Record 1 year ....81.00
The Voice -1 yea-......$1.00
1 year ....$1.65
The makers of low prices on Lumber, :
Materials of all kinds. We ,2
, - P0y . - wealth untold,
' Every paper you unfold,
Thera it is in letters bold,
I; Big gold find in Mexico i
. Strong hold of Geromimo.
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U. S. Mail Service.
Leaves from Gomez to Meadow
Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
Leaves Gomez 6 p m.
• Arrives 7 p. m.
Arrives at Mea'ow 12 a. m.
Leaves Meadow 1 p. m. 11
7 Arrives at Gomez 7 p. m.
Leaves from Gomez to Chicago
on day, Wednesday. Ftiay.
Leaves Gomez 7 a. m.
Artives 7 p.m.
- Leaves from Chicago to Gomez
Tuesday, hurslay. Saturday.
Roscoe Lumber Company 3:
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reer yerr.b--t v- e+cet. my honey.
Da k or v ' nnd lx ;
ut the w t* '! -con be sunny-
Roses afte: i‛
omewhere •v, et the bells are ringing
Jot to eath A;a/n;
n the Floem t‛e ' i ds are singing:
"Reses af’r ain!"
your eye the >: Ieh t ears gliste—
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“Rose 8 after rain!""
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Har e-t Work.
‘ The harvest ot vheat elone engages
bout 1.000 000 men and 50,000 teams
-hree months of the summer, while at
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Long, G. W. Terry County Voice. (Gomez, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1904, newspaper, February 12, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563480/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.