The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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Misu Allen of Pride is visiting them a happy future.
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W. S. Deway.
Connell Lumber Co
This Is An Age of
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number of realestate men collest-
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utmost to keep up one of the
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A. B. Roberts and wife of Go-
mez were here Wednesday. They
8. A. Shepherd and Miss Msr-
tha Worthy of Gomez, spent
Thursday in Brownfield.
Mr, and Mrs. Head from Sny-
His Goods where His Money
goes the Farthest, Our Aim
is to make Our Store that
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Place. Come and see us.
Will Gaskin of near Big Spring
is visiting Judge Neill.
Articles, Paints, /Oils, Stat-
ionery, Pens. Inks, Dolls,?
Candies, Cigars, &c.
rival of .the desks for the school-
house, school has been postponed
for another week.
Miss Patsy Clarke came in this
week to be ready to take up her
duties as teacher in our school.
, Misses May and Lula Currier
of Gomez attended services here
by all, and especially by the old
bachellors who seemed to enjoy
this far better than the preceding
cerethony.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland de-
parted Monday at noon for Mon-
ahans where they will make their
future home.
The groom was one of Yoakum
County’s first settlers and is well
known for his gocd and upright
character.
• The bride has livad in Terry
and Yoakum counties for several
years and is loved by all for her
sweet and lovable disposition.
Mr. Cleveland is to be congra-
tulated upon his choice of a life
partner. We all join in wishing
Big Springs
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55 head of fat cows.
11 head of two-year old heifers.
Brownfield,
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night.
Owing to the failure of the ar-
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HILE& KENDAL
! Dealers in
were left
Qraieg
hot and cold
BATHS.
Brownfield •
forward to another visit from her. Horse Shoeing
we of Gomel was . Jeff Pyeatt left Tuesday morn* of repair work
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SPENCER & SPENCER
Attcrneys-at-Law
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Land and Insurance,
BROWNFIELD, , TEXA
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♦ Confectionery, Soft-drinks, Cigars, TSbac. -
t cos, Smokers’ articles', Canned and Lunch ;
♦ goods, books, Stationary, Wall paper, pock--
Glass W• re. Jew-;
Brownfied
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ovelties.
Cleveland-Brooks
At the home of Mrs. L,T.
Brooks in the southwest part of
the county1 the marriage of Miss
Lavina Brooks to Mr. R. E.
Cleveland occurred, Sunday,
SeptJ 15th, at 12;30. Rev. A. L.
Estes officiating. Quite a crowd of
friends and neighbors were gath-
ered for the oceasion. After the
’ ceremony congratulations were
extended to the happy couple and
Burton Lingo
Company
LUMBER.
J. S. Murphy
Local Manager,
BIG SPRINGS, : TEXAS.
Co.
Stanton, .* : .* Texas
Dr. J. W. ELLIS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Try the Old Reliable Peter
Schuttler wagon,
H. H. Longbreak
Brownfield, Cole & Strayhorn
Big Springs
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West of the Court House Square Drugs, P atent Medicines, Toil
Now has a full line of General!
Dry Goods.? Mens’ and Boys,
Caps, Suits, Pants, Shirts, Uni
derware. Hosiery and all kinds
Ouspenders, Necklies. Ladies
belts, Hose Supporters, Corsets,
Hosiery, Underware and Shoes.
The best of all kind of Millinery
Millinery opening Sept, 21st,
Everybody invited to call and
Plains.
Mrs. Lou Key of Gomez epent
Tuesday in Brownfield.
Miss Mabel Farrar who has
been here for the past month
visiti ng relatives, returned to her
J. L. Randal,
DRUGGIST
Brownfield, : Texas.
100 head twe-year old steers.
See A. C. Crews.
7 miles south of Gomez.
J. R. Morris and wife and Mies
Zilphia accompanied, bv Mrs.
Mattie Barr have’ come in from
Ft, Worth. •
Jim Huckabee and family of
Snyder who nave been visiting
Wm. Howard’s family of this
place.
4 Dr. Ellis returned from Tem-
ple Wednesday night. Mrs. Ellis
will visit in East Texas a few
To the Ladies=
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Stanton Lumber
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- AU ,ouf young people have enrout home. They have been
came overcharged, owing to a taken a new interest in the sing- prospecting in this and Yoakum
The Alexander
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ing for Mr. Harris’ ranch.
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Personal
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sale by .
Cole & Strayhorn
H. H. Longbreak, Big Springs
Brownfield.
Ennis Ware and Hugh Gafford
were over from Gomez ThuTsday.
Cliff Patton, wife and- little
daughter returned to tkeir home
it. Yoakum Thu sday.
For Sale
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H.L-RIX°Co.
Invites the People of Terry
County to call and inspect
the largest stock of
Furniture,::::
Machines, Watting, Etc..
In West Texas.
Best Goods! Lowes,
Prices!
Big Springs,: Taxis
inspect.
Arthur S. Alexander.
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Henry George Land “Co.
follows only one occupation; :
that is'finding buyers for
and, and rustling the best
bargains posaible for the
buyer.
• Mr. Scott and wife of
. Shreveport La. are prospecting
Anchor Buggies are “too good
for the money.”
For sale by
H.H. Longbreak,
Brownfield • Cole A Strayhorn
Big Springs.
The Baptist meeting which has
been in progress the past week,
has. been a success. Many con-
versions and also mapy additions
to the church have been made.
Sunday yill be an all day af *
fair. Let everybody come and
bring a well filled basket of din-
ner. Sunday School and preach-
ing in the morning and singing
also organization of a young peo-
ples Union in the afternoon.
Let all come and take part.
Jim Smith and wife from north
- part of county were trading in
-rownfield Wednesday.
• I have just returned from market where
I purchased a lovely line at Fall millinery.
You win find in my stock the very lat-
est patterns in the Butter-bowl, Flufly-rufe
hats. Also the Paris bonnet, a have a lovely
line of fall dress goods, silk and trimmings.
Also a lovely line of belts, collars, fascinators,
y • I have sole their place near Gomez
Will have my opening Thursday, Oct. 3rd,
and will be delighted to have you call and see
my line of goods. ;
Mrs. J. R. Morris,
' - Gomez, Texas.
Scudday, Jr. September 17, a
boy.
A Dr. Garrison the dentist arrived
; here Wednesday from Lamesa.
— Unele Matt McCrary is,telling
atory of losing a glass egg out
of a hen’s nest about three
months ago, and a few days ago
he killed a snake and found the
egg irside it.—Comanche Ex-
ponent.
Bill Hardin of Gomez was in
Big Springs
Furniture Co.
of repair work ncatly done
Brownfield; Texas
Successors taCordill Lumber
Co.
Big Springs, Texa s.
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North Side Railroad Trdek,
BIG SPRINGS. TEXAS.
Grain in any Qnantity
Always Kept on Ha nd.
♦ et and Kitchen Cuttie
-I * elry, and :
the presents were presented by X
Bro. Estes- Dinner was then <
“Deacon” Donaldson left this
week for Stanton with a herd,
from thers he will go to Mt.
Pleasant on a visit to relatives.
J. W. Neill, wife and daughters
came in Friday on a visit to
Judge Neill,and family.
The best wagon made, The Old
reliable Peter Schuttler. For
Mondayfor a visit to their child-
menat Bis Speng.i
N- .L. Nelson am
exploded just as Bob and Billy best Singing. Classess on the
in this section thi week.
Miss Irene Powell left last
week for Austin to enter school.
Misses Peachy Standifer Bertie
Shepherd, Mrs. Thos. Deshazo Revs. A. B. Roberta, Mi er
and W. A. Shepherd attended and Cash of Gomez attended serr
1 services here Wednesday. vices hereFriday and Friday
Mrs- L. T. Brooks was in town
Wednesday.
Born to Mr, and Mrs, J. C.
a home in Decker Texas last
4. wife EF Tuesday. Miss Mabel made
many friends here, who look
served and was heartily enjoyed 4 —
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days longer.
' School starts Monday. A11
children be in readiness.
h • Yeakum
Tuesday
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rtie Shepherd and ‘Lee
Johnson of Gomez attended
singing here Sunday evening.
/Miss Helen Cunningham- of
Pride is the guest of her sister
Mrs. J. C. Scudday this week.
The Brownfield Singing Class
re-organized Sunday evening,
with the following cfficers;
Mal Donaldson President,
Ed Neill Vice President,
Word Price Secretaryv i
R. H. Benowski Leader.
Miss Elma Neill Organist.
Miss Effie Brownfield Asst,
FRESH MEATS.
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BROWNFIELD TEXAS
McHugh, Bigger & Camp
Beal Estate Agents
S ligo, Yoakum CCUNTY,TEXAs‘
List your lands with us, and
we will then advertise, and find
you a buyer.
GEO.W-NEILL
ABSTRACTER
Conveyanceingand .
NOTARY WORK
A fine rain fell here Thursdas
night. Trees and grass art look-
ing better already. - ' ,
D. Patterson and Mr, West
were in town Tuesday.
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Mrs. J. E. Griffith of Gomez
moved into the nw Nix house
Tuesday. We are glad to have
Mrs. Griffith among us. *
Otis Allen near Lamesa is vis-
iting at Gomez,
- town. Wednesday-
M. B. Sawyer was in town
Wednesday.
Robt. Holgate, Miss Bernice
flesh azo, Bruce Gainer, and Miss
Vanleer attended sercices here
Tuesday night. ,
her Aunt Mrs. H. M. Kinard
and family this week.
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W. J. Head.
Proprietor.
CITY BARBER SHOP.
Shampoo, Shaves, Haircuts,
CITY MEAT MARKET. The Thrifty Person Buys
X went down/to light up.same. It
7 b isn’t necessary to quiz Bob as
to which one of them reached
the open air first.—Lamesa News.
Rev. P.J. Fouts and wife left
memmymeememm
NEW GOODS
LOWEST PRICES
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Organist. • >
Mal Donaldson resigned the
Presidehcy, in favor of Rd Neill*
Mr. George, father of our
friend Henry George, and also
Joe George, returned from
Jone county Monday.
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Neill, Ed H. & Neill, Elma. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907, newspaper, September 20, 1907; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563603/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.