The Terry County Herald. (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Daily Nt vspeper?-
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Average Ag: cf Senetors.
s.ell pice pf wcod fell
solution de-
Death of Jesse Hill
e small pisce of undis
nich icrezaed in’size.
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• iatlcx.—Lewiston
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at
Fast Time by Frelgit Train.
t,e:t prlertly ahority. and seri-
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$
quiantedjwiih him as he
Centra} re
New Yerk
Lcintel n.
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in
favovite Corninn 1 .ce
from the H-t year’s s :Dn
iabilty and general deportmen:
efore he ar"e
Wlenry Mcrris 2n E33
won for him a large
circle of
i Cl
as given
m
ert of cancer, rocently
I
The Bee ip Hr. mecs
PCi.rd.ij
3 can bo 1
(ne ras fon four
<
Putitpte Corpse of
there could nothaveZbeen a sad-
. jst 2s a carrie by
hi ‘e
e resppcar and suck the bloo
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to its lot
geon v. 111 returJ
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f lirinz persons.
her, bro-
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ther and three sister to mourn his
st.utt
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FUTUnE USaS CF OLD AGE.
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Danger In Hunting in Winter.
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and the peer.
In the winter time shou a be careful
♦he bore be
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Second Day o,
The Carnival
7 2
gun barrel could stand.
and the har
tel would rupture under the strain.
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Not Afraid of
Vian.
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two feet away
I
cit fiber.
Si
is Jewish Exousicetess Passisg?
V
rice him tl;
e pbotograph cenld ha
bed the rail
• ah caimly seaied on her nest aguin. 1
CnC
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rieted in Chin
It is harc to see why
one thin
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out these
nd their affini-
"IDen't yo: know that T an*
The writr cannot attemp; to
year.
t nclccman she met
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Miture of ice and solidifed atmos-
He Preached for No ‘hing
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uence of the
ed tooth In
earth has been deposited
i has been demonstrated !
t periineate rj. " Dnintre
he hotel.
himself .i
His am
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Uistrito
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inne novela.
t:iad of wcrk.
and
his
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lining of
grahed
; it via Ger azj
any postofilce .
It would not i.~.
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Itit Fit
. of N,
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In order to resch the
for} with a shi.pment of
’ n to the
sv p!pe
$
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sisting in conducting
He always showed
a kindand clever host
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t:cin on- th
ertly covpt
Name
8. H. Bostic
Clgud Criswell
- Billy Connell
Tom Criswell
. Walter HolPway
and
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can only say that the ways ot
Providence are past finding ot t
and that the pale horse and his
conquering rider lays the shep-
herd’s Crook beside the peasant
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lac
tie
bus
Lewis Byers
Clay MeGonnigal
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nd corre ponds to our
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took a little-- Just
thzt’s HI.”
w hue ci defense,
hat tba couple of
1enes mezna
ca! District
\Fashington,
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Mr. VF is res ry.
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Brownfield, TerryCounty, Texas
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- Proprietor
- - Editor
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The World’s Gold. --
Fhe theory hela by miners that ths
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Di t e
The
h-. /
Bandanna !s Indian.
Bandanna is derived from an In-
dlan word sigafyng to bind or tie.
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lls i
nts [
the i
3 2arox3 a r±iron trad:
’ l i cd Loti his hirses
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3.
Dog-
.a zame rom dtl
To Cure
A medical r-''
instant u .u’ ly !
zoint""
was a i
Unique Wedding Party.
A short Lme ago a wedding took
tier one.
He has a father, mo
di
ndv t ior
5 1c d-c1
Chere will not Le
niss.
53 12!
his firet v<
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7
While the snow 4
infntesimal la
ERALD.
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nge. When
urn t3 their
The dali
worth of paper; in volght nearly 10b,.
040,C00 pounds.
Vi!tsh."
Nev Yerk's Visitorc.
Theyersge ruinher o? visitors in
New York city is estimated at 250,000
and their stay is ten days.
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his impression c!
Y ; W
<n T
2,5
1 shra
tahni ;•
s,iz
sicl ed
bibops
ip
Torhied
ale/.”
biri fearlessly stepped
were mhn
1 not :
1 the ■
—
-aid.
ceS in the hereafter
To drown, here is
bf the perfect -ral au
yterar
• a <%?ll piece of metallic gold. Ac-
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lieved to indicate that th* re are to
chances to one thtat what-is brought ;
•r?
F
: .1 vef
r Ve7
rhe sver ige are of senators is 59 ’ 4 .
• 2_
inic l atter and at the
be I 3 rites were c: ver ed
f metillic gold. Pyrites
co zreserte the strictest
D!ecourag!ng Suicide.
A tzvorite methcd of suicide in Jx-
pan lately has been to leap over cer-
tain vaterfal-. So frequent have
vcre nextitried, aad eab was cov-
red with gold.
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- Feminine P:ire.
s solved gold.
I At ether in- •
end made a
t, cecise hi 3 irulive
ti.
ones we
thah out his plot end arrange the I :
I everts in the hero’s life Lefore sitting ‘
the down to write, as that taltes too lchg. .
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tear institute iParia. He reminds
us that, in the case et erme cf-tho
most industrious of tuS loser cr.e-
fer hi’
y a re-
terview
This was
buril an?
: t. e of 02.
1 1
ll rures.
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sad Aerica. 1
*s Dalmatian4 •
home i n r1
I K
tes reds off
• Spitz" nea-3
Germian 3n« the
‛ocsn‛t -wear at tic op: ... -~i
nsidcred shocking in the da
v ill
loss. To the bereaves
soon as his
"ycu aii’t coining bach, ara
I « ea
K 2
Hu
1 - Kindly excuse Minnie for
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W. R. Spencer - -
F. B, Tanner - -
First ROPING.
Name
8. H. Bostick.
John Wwyat
Lewis Byers
Claude Criswell
-Walter Holloway
Clay MeGonnigal
Tom Criswell •
Billy Connell •
George Lee
stamps cost >
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Loving hands have laid Jesse
away in a newly made grave,
the first dug in BFwnfield ‘ Ilis-
ory, where he waits the trump?:
call of the resurrection.
AFriendes
It is on record th
treadfl ballora c:\t
"is Jev i
ig a legcn
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men who do no other
br? able tn preduce a ;
s. w*:e
•.•If kere! I:tended >icides are
trarned tbat heaven -isapprov.s of
utnlinati on of Kgon waterfall for
pr 10 e. Th is I’ certified- to on
- 18 is al
Lc Hr t of dp
n hcurs and twenty minu:e3.
i years: eight are 1023 than 45-
ld in t 4
on scitt
ry sevet.1
the der/j
7 ;■ a
i e .v
r $pitz ",knewi ziso
Dime Novel Writers.
It is s:ld ti ct regular wiiters of ;
0
ht— !
dow 1
periclous -in'
an the dec a:
How to Tell rew Nctmegs. 1
gheric gases. Tua life of such a
O:1190d werld muct be very diferent from
. ptorenythitweknow
utioa. The
p rod a -o.etioz of goil and left it I
H1rV.
1:2 t-e1i
died Fthc other day. lic
novel distinction ot hvi:
ceosequr
Ap2dhsatloa.hosbeen made for Second- cies
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Friday, Feb. 24 1905.
t-mtTrid
! in
also Hill. The fathers of the bride
ard bridegrooin were each namod John
-Hil, the witnesses were all nazzed
Hill, and both the brldegtoom and
bride resided at Old Hill.
The PIen:t Venus.
The conditions of the planet Venna
are most like those on the earth, but
hcre is a strong suspicion that Venua
a- no nig: or day. but always keeps
‘.esye cide toward the sun. If this
3 reslly the eas, then the sunny File
viion be-
ll i"
ictnt lo
I a:.
’ f.n.
n dV-
redeemed.—£L Nich- j
It is known that a person huuting
inti? nas on the witz:s3
3d what she w tars while
e 1 mixed comp-ny would n
nidile of tie
, loner there
ariinin it X
King Liwar:
ented Ljt I
f Norfol . -
"xard ar ’ /
Jesse and since while boarding
his father’s became
tyh23
l ed Cf
c: V ith t
nature never lived.
Brownfield’s first
It will be noticed that Clay Me-
Gonnigal and Tom Criswell made
the same time, this tie was not
contested, it being decided to
split first and second money be-
tween them. The first and sec-
ond money in this contest being
$59 and $20. L
. Claude Criswell took third
money which was S1o.
Second RCPING
pawnbrokers — money lender. The
l alls on the rich crest cf tbs N dici
were blue. and. oily during the last • _ ~0
half century I nve they, in the pa"n- ! ’
I rokers’ signs, Leon cildei. The po- ;I :
siticn of th? balls is ronlarl be- i in
inon"a in I
’ ench cecurreces berome that police
ere now cons tartly sttoned in .their
cighborbood, ond large notice Izards
are erected l earing inscript tone in
targe latters, cf -hich the following
V an ezainrfe: ‘ no not drown yonr-
Government rust De Neutral.
It . etresa provis in toe coD-
p:, u.i a e. Cclortia tiat •’When cro
ori
speechless with a’ azei
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p- ti
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rcic’l di
.,2 EnM?
a good ense, when
al’s lavyer zsked hizi:
writing a Lcck ‘
my izprcssions of
1 fi2ei}
tl-ci '
0 Si!R8e5‛ an
• n New Sorth
nhe recent y p
tatisiics, curt
ess then *
•• tis tor -rd of this
iiute goli uiuik.a. in vnich he im-
erccd a rc- of iron pyrites and left ; •
. . 1. iru-t be always burning hot and quite
accepted at al> . . .. L .. .. . . +
11. .ccua 1, ! <ry. while the opposite side must ba f •
it weighed eleven cunds. • . . .
aiqays incased in ice—nay. mere, in a
: for •I i, orno! spinne
W:s Crizin:t d.
J crbard street, note.i In history es
the great Lordon street of bakora.
Had Had 2nov 3h. hiving been abrent yesterday, as she
•.i'h ..... mtreuvet fell.inthe mud on her way to scbool.
a beztinel vassi1 2y deing the same you will oblige
ote in the read:- A .armer came ierxozzer."
long an his horse, vracrus tomd tc -
: of fex.
r.• iirinat !V2 answer.
Males, according to
ut itjned mai rimonial
3 the last year no
y-seren Jewishes se-
■ «izi*ot ercd
n Q*.- nge s
ss dealinga :
vallle kind
the pn •ui:;«!C t<E TPFK
-e. ' -tH; Ct Farm
To Rsbuid Czmaile.
It will take five years to rebuild the
Cencanile c’ Vecice. The rew toper
will probably have an elevator.
church of Platsburg. N. Y.. and •
proLal.lv the most trMelv kn^.vn i , L, , _
1 ' -v . •• »> . olace at St. Lue s churen, Redde}l
cersyman in b-riheri -ew \ ork iuiu,Craley Hleath, England at which
a m3a named Jolin Hill was married
to a young woman whore name was
CS in
u: tir
niied
ath, :
, Toarenil)
r -.Lea hih for an in
roper and another
ininize attire, why w
r-r e "
ic! ai th
az ! 4
, * f •
Ed
y •
is
•1 t 2rcu
in e.g r? ’
tsLinds from the Church
nd. while 17 mated with
entally a
the ft
n.- Atiunt । • i.tru:in
di-crcez ..ioe with ar-, a third or do tral sex having been
ana r.y 1.3. in the evulved by ncdifcation of one or
—-y HI. ena Eivarajuoth c the otere. With man, no
w re summoned toqevtral sex has appeared, but beth
In t ? arliament of cexes cease the work of reproductioa
« there were reyzc- at a fixed perto of life. This, then,:
-,-ic. t1a chrtesses | ‛c the most f.voratic period for work, -
ch. rc2bzoke i and, when science tas eliminated the
el 2 2-1 ii run in siz-
the true
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• 1 4 - • •
. ngregationalists,
n cf i Fuel is re-
xi a Baptist. Al-
781 Jewish mar-
. m/e or less
;. 30 c v‛d 2. P. ent
for : 1 *3. CLered ai
3 for.ti.cias matter
iznit cs ci ige, as Prof. Meichni-
kof believes it is now able, or soon
will be able, to do, the aged will be
ur most vigorous and ecient toileri.’
This is a paradomicai conclusion, and
one that v. ill hardly gain the conceut
or all physiologist3.—Succesa.
;y ti p.a al,. “I can’t talk to
. New ntitinnes •
orde of tle
rac?-1 So;
-5ks the L iden Chronicle in con- .
irctien w ih tic foli j wing data
rum Aus* atia ..hich would stem
well ac-
? was as-
in this c ntest was 930 ane
going to Clay Gonqigal
Hugh Bostick respectively.
Resgits.
We rend of an tastera anther
wrote:tre c storic 1?. a singie ni
then w‛i;e1 -nt c an v59u
d I-
'Pc
Regulate Kereart Cletharig.
The Korean gove.nment has cr-
derct that ail Koreans, without re-
gerd to rank er clans, should not wear
ciothes except of a blue or dark olcr.
IC
oralists who ।
he - 1 id w
Flir s ‛s of
row the 1.2*-
-a es
Jar 1
! t in g i int flask
rbe hanert cid
-cg. TLs put a
nnt to run the muzzle of his gun into
the snow, lest the end of
come fi lled with snow and the gun
thovini
Hec
Worsen as I egisistrs.
A.’vocates of roman s righis should - v .
t ladis Af sualHy sat in thejturc3, such as ant gnds kecs, the
.:b il.e syon vtas izer vcrhers are dk inct from the breed-
any pay lor his services, auMih. to
the Biblical theury t.at tite gospel
is and slzould Le absoluze!y irce to
ilk
Ihr style.
; ; itis own land.
: 7 his choic~st
matters,’’ Mr. Wii
ziles in twenty minutes vith a -12
libeatd they wvil te
port of New
qotton intend-
s, a freight
‘ tbe finger uprori
of the n se -at t’.
upper lip In ide je
mal:es the other u h to
, . srettes possiLie iroi tn
llao ncropi-cu perc ”* -
r •’ :1
beco:-
:: a realitv ? ’
The Rev. Francis • i
1 Hall, fer thirty-tinc yc
Of the ler.strcie i‘n
inonth’s end j av
with a lu : .
and galena
Cause of Canker. b
“ ; chman wh: ’v ■ J,
uch attentio to the sub new, the 1,11 wii
called at ten * onee- ______
1 . ere a’
. Rain M2kers in Acstraiia.
The 1aln-maki:g hoax, which has
run its course in tl:ls country, is being
voraed extensively by “drought-bust-
ers” in Australia.
2ecaem-
f‛pr. If
the spot at
Th . “
I The Cpitc do:
the Pres’ytcriur fold. One
1 and fiy-ene. Tews were
4 • •
to - an wives, 62 to
-s it: res! yterians, 12 to ..
< J i : -denominatier-
ord tiling th
n 1s to co. I*.
" most other
i1*e sartoria:
t i-possible tc
A biguoz.
T.? a x? . er of notes received
ctier in e -cn-e for tie absence
]/"en wzas tie foilowin-z: “Dear
- enoaect] in
ic‛ inz t:ishd
Iy by sersp
c
On one occasion a naturalist in try-
ing to photograph the rest of a raft ,, _
stationed bis camera not more than ‘er red t name irora the 1 onsb-
Jut while he was in ar ’• « ”« cf.richberker. wiQ
the act of facusing the 1 strument the gettle1 there In the rei n.of Eilvard
‛nto the nest -5.and.whose th; Tree 3° deq
an begaj/to cover nerpsezr with the lis, tahen from the lower, rart of
Everal times, 4n1was then tinues to tis day to be the siga of
How the Orsign the Three Calls
the ti
the Union shall be at ar
her, or the cklzeas c? one
j bo at war a::eng tie.n- -
.e governnezt of The union
T* .JI
v: icre
Aerico, D. F-
P ."aseeprstmarkon
weight, it would have to stait instant-
Ixsintezgtisanattherai e of perhaps
a uiDe a second, when the
powder is ignited. While it may be
hard to realize it, mcre force wou
robably be reguired to accomplish
tis result than the strength of tbs
burst when fired.
wculd be almost
St ite of
I vit ato
fite si
• there a month. He at ded also cr-
Foreign Parcels Fost.
The Unit d $tate: h. a .1 pare?’ 1ost
arraz gement whh Ge: any. Jame I..
Cowles sent a soit cse f.v-a ;• »w
York directly to : X'aen. Th®
An
Dr. A. . •
and now a-:
V. Hilare / t.
authority ( r ’
has becn at
deciphering a:
row t. .
r»u: qil t.
*tei and
he 1: a
iine •: /
'. fcar a
ae sight, bolted and upset the so’ lier !
j.fter going a shor distance the fa m
er maraged to pell up and thbn, turn | i
ng to the sofier, inznattry ox- When Efderly Peopie V. I.l Co Meat
the EX chief dont! of thp Word’s woik. ,
pet oat cf tha r ad? "Cco? ■ Our ol men ale « to be.cut
e-c:aries tne disiercle-1 war futcre norhcr3, if ne u» to credit a
thcor} Dicpuuaced in a recent work
I cf Pror. Eli nietcbnikot, of the Pas-
a nicze
On the morning of February
• 24th 1905 at 25 minutes before
6 o’clock a. m. in the town of
Brownfield Jesse Hill died. He
was born Aug. 16th 1896,-and
was 18 years, 6 months .nd eigh
days old A little over six
months since the writer first met
toe i. h: - v
d- e.. ta '
It is eM - •: ti
inest qil :• b
poduces tie ' ci
The first and sec»nd
r.
st . :g
.nd has ibc best Uraid «.I
i the Irisliina in politics.
I ' -
• ausing canc: rous growtl 3.
omposed,ihe gold arsured a metal-
-ic etat and collected and held to
! izie
After the -th of a reruted witch anc fel 1c
ome neneanin uf Hungary mutilate
friends, and a feeling d f sadness
and regret for his early death
prevades the entire community.
A nobler, truer or more devoted
sign cf the PAMNSROKER.,
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Aer al!, i is a
: "nu!‛ 1- 1" "
V :y. ne r
n’ric or:
• x. r.i. --"2′2
a co: e .f s.- .. z
This ethrrsd a ;
end it tur e. oui
sraile > • cpe
t‛st hai - 4
{are! y
pe. l w- . n : :
* Ere.g Joiu d J.
boldly lifted of the nest aad carried .
eome iatauce. The n nturalirt has
tened bac’ to cinera, but before
ich will
nirrNen >*
: iejerlne coenty VN
” ’’v 3. ' !o it, in spite c
itS universality.
e corpse in the blicf th at she would
•'Fmorhing of the second dav
of the Ornival up to ten o’clock
showed signs of rain- But by
• noon most all the clouds had dis-
appeared and the evening pro-
gram was carried out as schedul-
ed. There was quite a good a’
tendance considering the condi
. tion of the elements. After th*
first roping was carried out as
cording to the day’s schedule
program several of Hie ropers
clubbed together an I pu l ed off
another contest about an ho a
after the first was finished. Fol-
lowing-are the names in order o{
the ropers in both contests and
time made.
story of 40,0.0 to 500C0 words a veek, '
nr to keep it tip for six mciths in the !
be p:1li shze
-tion in tis
A weekly newspaper devoted
to the Dpi vilding of Browr field
and the developing of Terry
County.
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