The Terry County Herald. (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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The Herald’s Directory.
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Yours For Business
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CARNIVAL AT BROWNFIELD.
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Geo. D. Neal
R. V. Davidson
J. W. Stepheua
J. W. Robbins
J. J. Terrell
R. B. Cousins
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J. D. Crawford.
taken in the fingers and gnawed. The
servant, the cat and the dog are luck-
ier than the mastez. and his tamy.--
. 3 her the time and place June
8th and 9nth at Brownfield
Another of Life's Woee
Politeness forbids a guest to eat the
Terry Oo Texas
Do Not Urge Your Child.
If your child cannot concentrate its
mind or commit to memory without
great difficulty, or if it seems back-
ward, do not urge it to study. No de-
velopment which is forced is natural
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Roping and racing on both
days also a big barb
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the brain cells are more fully dereP
oped and the nerve cells more mature
the faculties will balance and the
child will become normal, evenly de-
veloped. But he must be encouraged
instead of being discouraged, for oth-
erwise the result may be disastrous.
It is cruel to keep telling a child that
he is dull or stupid, or that he is not
like other, children. The discouraging
pictures thus impressed upon his plan
tie mind will cling to it and become
indelible in the brain of the main aud
handicap him for life.
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Cartoons Sell Well.
Collections of cartoons which have
appeared in the newspapers are among
the bes-selling books in France.
Kaiser’s Speeches in Print
A newly published volume contains
400 speeches delivered by the Kaiser
luring the last fourteen years.
Division of Freight.
‘Cere to much talk every year about
“mevies the crops” and freight car
famines in the "granger"" region. Yet
farm products are only one-ninth of
the country’s freight Mines furnish
more than half, forests one-fifth, fao.
Governor.
Lieut Gov.
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Comptrollel
Treasurer
Land Com.
Supt. Pub-
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The Flanagan Hotel.
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Texas.
Strong Paper.
So strong is the Bank of England
note paper that a single sheet will
lift a weight of 100 pounds.
is required to preset vo the strictest
neutrality.” I .
Ambiguous.
Among a number of nots received
by a teacher in excuse for the absence
Geo, E. Tiernan, Tax Collector
N. L. Nelson, County Assesso
■ J. T. Gainer,. Justice of 11
Peace, Precinct No. 1.
8. M. Tow, Constable Preci nc
No. 1. •
Court meets in town of Gomez,
n the second Monday in each
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District Court.
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District Court for the County
_ of Terry and the unorganized
County of Yoakum attached to
Terry for Judicial purposes of the
- 64th Judicial District meets in the
town of Brownfield, Terry County
on the 23rd Mundays after the
first Mondays in January and
July and may continue insession
two weeks. #
L. 8. Kinder, Plain view, Dis-
trict Judge.
R. M. Ellard, Floydada, Dis-
rict Attorney.
W. T. Dixon, Brownfield, Dis-
trict Clerk.
■ Geo. E. Tiernan, Brownfield,
8 heriff. •
CotNTY Court.
County Court of Terry County
Texas meets in town of Brown-
fieldon the First Mondays in Feb-
ruary, May, August and Novem-
ber.
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And Democrats wants Democratic Paper.
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FORT WORTH RECORD.
SFMI-WEEKLY $1.00 A YEAR.
SIX MONTHS 50 CENTS.
In combination with the Terry County Voice $1.65 a year
Six months with the Terry ounty Voice . . . : . $1.00
Send subscriptions tohis office.
Besides being Democratic. The
Record is about the newsiest and most
enterprising general newspaper in the
South. Market rap »r63 superior to any.
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Propose Great Bridge. 4--
The greatest project for bridge work
comes from Asia where a railway com-
mission has just recommended the old
plan of connecting Ceylon with India
by a bridge across the reef called
“Adam’s bridge” and the island of
Rameswaram.
: The First National Bank. -
| Big Srings
President •
Moral Imbeciles.
As the outcome of much painstak.
mg investigation the existence has
been demonstrated of e clew of he-
man beings called moral imbeciles.
Their essential characteristic is com-
plete moral insensibility, revealed by
a total absence of repugnance to the
suggestion of crime before the deed.
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Government Must Be Neutraf.
It is expressly provided in the cow
etitution of Colombia that “when cat
state of the Union shall be at war
with another, or the citizens of one
state shall be at war among them-
: J. L McDowell,
$ E. O Price,
; Capital,
2 Su rplus and profits.
Justice of
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Let Us Be Your Dealers
in Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes.
As Clothiets we . ।
give our qostome i .
fits both in Costom and Tailoring. -
Prompt attention given to mail orders.
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4 BigSprings Hotel.fr
R. P. HICKS, Proprietor.
Two Blocks West, One Block South of. School
Building. Rates: $1.00 Per day.
Everything in First-ClassOrder.
Riding, Roping and Dancing!
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W. S. Kennon
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_ . Shop and am now in position to serve you
with fresh, naw goods at reasonable prices, Will put
in a complete line of staple goods as soon as the weather
opens. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCE.
MENTS AND PRICES. : : 2 -
Plenty of Saloonkeeper*.
The Belgian city of Liege, with a
xopulation of 150,000, maintains 10,000
drink sellera
Long- Tunnez,
The Freiburg tunnel, in Germany to
twenty-Cour mlles long.
selves, the government of the union —or normal. The mind may be develop-
tag unevenly, says Success. When
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The ladies gave an enteriain-
ment and with the proceeds have
purchasad air organ and a se-
ection of song books for use in
the Sunday School when or-
ganized, and we are informed
that same would have bean or-
ganized ere this, had it not been
for the sickness prevalent
in the community. The organ is
now at the depot at Big Springs
and will arrive in afew days.
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Peace of Precinct No. 2.
- Court meets 3rd M»nday in
each month in the town of Bro N 1
field. .
Secret societies-
R Officers of Lodge
No. 903. A. F. A. M
429. N. Foreman Wor-
AK shipful Master W. M
l* Lee Perry, Senior
Warden S. W. Easton Wolfforth,
Junior Warden. J. W. M. V
Brownfield, Treasurer. . A. F-
Small, Secretary. ‘ Dolphus Roba
son, Senior Deacon. J. J. Adam
Junior Deacon, - ‘
Lodge meets every Saturday
on or before the full moon of each
month.
Church notice.
Rev. J. N. Groves on 3rd Sun-
day in each month at 11 o'clock
a. m.
Rev. Swiney 1st Sunday in
, ? Gibraltar.
What is commonly called the Island
1 Gibraltar to not an island at all, but
i peninsula connected with the main,
and of Spain by a flat, sandy isthmus,
t is a solid rock of limestone, streteh-
-08 north and south, three miles Jong,
hree-fourths of a mile wide at IM wid-
st part, and the highest point to 1.298
‘eet above the sea.
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Sage that she is worth $500,000 seems
9 be of the good old American va.
ety of girl who was not in the man
ket for counts of no nccount
sweetest part of a sparerib, lamb:------—
chop or chicken, because itIee naxttto' 9D0r young man who thought her poor
che bone, and the bone must not he' ‘e end *hen i"---- *im -----
each month at 3 o'clock p.
of children was the following: "Dear
Teacher—Kindly excuse Minnie for
having been absent yesterday, as she
fell in the mud on her way to school.
By doing the same you will oblige
Her Mother.”
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Qualities of Radium.
1 ke fact that radium exerts a very
reuliar influence upon light-emitting
odies has given rise to the hope that
- eventually play an important
ole ih the industry of light A minute
uantity of radium to sufficient to pro*
nce a strong light from a layer of zine
yrites, and this light produce, no
icat so that loss of energy 1* avoided.
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$50,000 |
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--PA complete line of shelf goods.—
When in Big Springs Call and get my prices..
Yours For Business,
W. S. Kennon,
Big Springs, Texas
More Americans In Switzerland.
Switzerland is gaining In populari-
ty as a resort for Americans. During
the season of 1899 the number of
Americans registered’ in the hotel
books was 7,348; last summer there
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MITCHELL & PARK, |
Druggists and Jeweler. {
Watch Inspectors T 4 P Ry. •
Big Springs, Texas, ♦
Special attention to Re- t
paring. Work left in care ♦
of the Voice office will re-
ceive prompt attention. ;
. coat estis$100, second prize
. is $25 Each night there will
be a grand ball. Remem-
.;9 ~dEN
1 -ficeed.
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W. N. Copeland, County Judge
j W. T. Dixon, County Clerk.
Geo. E. Tiernan. Sheriff.
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CCMMISSIONER8 Court.
Commissioners Court meets in.
regular session on the sacond.
Mondays in February, May.
August and November. W. N
Copeland, County Jdge, prasii-
cmg.
W. A. Shepherd Com. Prec. No. 1
W. H. Gist Com. Prec. No. 2
J. N. Groves C om. Prec. No.:
J- J. Adams Com. Prec. No.
Other County Officers.
Thomas Deshazo, County
Treasurer.
Ngw York Press.
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Desert of Gobi.
The Desert of Gobi occupies a oom ‘
iiderable portion of central Mongolia,
but it is not a true desert, supporting
is it does nearly all kinds of animal
and vegetable life and forming no
small part of the pasturage of that
greatest grazing country of the old
world.
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The Cincinnati girl who married a
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This will be the, last Rop-
ing Contest held n Brown-
field. Be sure and attend it.
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Tanner, F. B. The Terry County Herald. (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1905, newspaper, May 12, 1905; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563509/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: 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.