The Terry County Herald. (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Sexton
Judge M. M. Mrs. Denial, Mrs. Floyd Pyeatt,
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Mr. and Mrs. McConnell, Mr.
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he will remain in Texas until his
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millinery, and we'cordially in-
day, April 4th, on south side of
Senator
square.
at the same
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We are in the real business and
The Issue Concisely Stated.
that business here.
In his clear, logical, unim-
a deleagate to the NationaljDem-
ocratic Convention, Judge Chae
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GOMEZ. TEXAS
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Merrin arrived in Gomez, Mon-
on which Everett Wilson escaped
R. J. Heflin.
O. M. Danie
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Connell Lumber Co,
ucsessors to Cor dill Lumber
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Gomez, Texas.
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Bailey’s actions in serving the
people and being in the employ-
putting us in communication
with a great many people want-
if she
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brought there short time ago,
which was a stolen horse, and be-
ment against,”* "Baileyiem"' and
the selection of Senator Bailey as
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K. Bell spoke wisety and well
when he expressed the"_belief
ploy of the enemy of the people?”
He based his charge that Senator
Bailey is in the employ; of the
enemy wholly upon "confessions
made by Senator Bailey when
Dora Daugherty,
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Oil Company, and that for a fee
he also served the Standard Oil
Company itself.
This is narrowing the discus-
Man down to a scope so that even
the busiest man can grasp the
idea, and to a plane where
LEE Allman
J. H. Black.
more of married happiness. Those
present were:
vertiseme
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Editor and Proprietor
Brownfield, Terry Ccunty fxas
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Sold and Recommended by
J. L RANDAL,
Brownfield, Texas.
’ R. J. HEFLIN & Co.,
—General Real Estate Dealers.—
if you want to settle up Terry county, list
your lands with us, we’ll o the rest.
Dr? J. W. ELLIS,
Physician and Snrgeon.
last Saturday wasAttended by a
crowd estimated all the way from
W. R. SPENCER,
LAWYER, LAND AGENT.
rrya County Herald
IL H. BIGGER,
ceived numerous sums of money
from the chief officer of the
! Waters-Prierce Oil Company,'a
branch of the Standard Oik Com-
pany, at that time under judg-
ment of banishment as an enemy
of Texas; that he served, for a
The Dallas News
The Fort Worth Record
The Houston Post
The Galveston News
The Herald and any one of the following, Semi-Weekly
papers, one year, $1.50 cash:
Any Subscriber in arrears with the Herald,can take advan-
tage of this offr by settling up to date.
For further information about our clubbing offer call co, or
The Fort Worth elegram
The Houston Chronicle
Call and see Us.
Brownfield,
040 0604600006000498
Tuesday night in honor of the
19th anniversary of their mar-
riage. The evening was spent in
For County Tax Assessor,
W. A Shepherd.
D. Robinson.
tion of Senator Bailey as a dele-
gate to represent. the Texas
Democracy often made the mis-
take in attempting* to 'cover too
much ground, because, by dis-
. cuseing.so many of Mhe, charges
and in replying to so many a
the attacks from the other, side
theyconfused the issue.
Judge Bell confined his argu-
ment absolutely to the one ques-
tion: *• Shall the people of Texas
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of Morehal, Dr. and Mrs. Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Welch, Mr. and
now have a complete stock of
everything in millinery and dry
Mr..and Mrs John S. Powell
an sk entertainment
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For Exchange.
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Wehavea residence pro-
perty in Hamlin» Texas, to ex-
change for one-half section of
Terry county land. Want to put
propefty in at first payment with
good terms on balance. For fur-
ther information, write,
Hartford Land Co.
Lubbock, Texas.
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For County Judge,-
Geo. W. Neill.
G. E. Lockhart.
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Said. Tezas,
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should keep supplied with Ballard’s Horehound Syrup,
wishes to save her children from serious sick spells. It_____
tains absolutely nothing injurious, does not constipate. Good
for children as well as aduts. .
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if
Th. Dallas' Time-Horala
to bail in the sumof $1,000. He
was taken to Seminole to day,
where he will be placed in jail,
in case cf failure to make bond.
An open faced, silver rimmed,
Waltham movement, with ring in
etegone. Finder will please re-
turn the same to (his office, or to
• Rev. M. D. Williams.
For County and District Clerk,
T. J. Price.
For Sheriff and Tax Collector,
Geo. E. Tiernan.
The San Antonio Express
The Austin Statesman.
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For County Treasurer,
A. B. Bynum.
J. B. Garrison .
YOAKUM CO. CANDIDATES.
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For County Judge,
F. N Anderson.' •
W. Holmes.
J. L. Randal,
DRUGGIST
Brownfield,: Texas.
Drugs, Patent Medicines, To ■
Articles, Paints, Oils, Stat-
ionery, Pens.Inks, Dolls,
Candies, Cigars, &c.
Stanton Lumber
Co.
Stanton, .* .* Texas
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Mrs. Criswell, N. H. Bigger, Mr. .
and Mrs Randal, Mrs. Griffith,
. We invite the people of this section
lof the country to inspect our stock.
and Mrs. Alexander. Mr. and
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) Save many a sick spell {
/ by giving the child
BALLARD'S
HOREHOUND SYRUP
EVERY MOTHER
OUR GREAT CLUB
Proposition.
we announce th. following dubbing rate. Any HERALD
reader can take advantage of this rate and get the best papers
at reduced prices.
puteas to the facts. Pushed
along this line, the campaign is
bound to result in a great awak-,_____________- ________
ening over Texas- Long speeches an examination and was admitted
are not necessary and not nearly
so effective as a brief statement
Texas, now, the greatest Deme- ing a nice up-to-date stock of
craticstate in. the Union* would i
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write
The HERALD, Brownfield,
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Dont forget ladies; if you want
o look nice that a stylish hat will
halp you along, and- we have the
best that money canbuy,
Mrs, J. R. Morris, — - .
1 Big Springs, Texa3.
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Mre• Bynum.
Giles.
We have just returned from
Dallas, where we have been study-
ing the new styles, and purchas-
MELLINERYI MLLINENYI
• plan itself on record as endors- vite you to our opening, Satur-
sing or approving
. fee the Security (f Company, Merrin arrived in Gomez, Mon-
another branch of the Standard day afternoonriding the animal
passioned and dignified argu- onlyaadvertisingathomebutwe
are advertising abroad which is
better facilities for handling land
than we have, and
wil-use"
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| Farm Implement. Windmills,
. Stoves, Piping, Wire, Guns and Amunition, Cutlery, ..
| and all kinds of Hardware. . | .2
| Glassware and Tinware , J
l Repair work. Tin worka Specialty!
Prices Right ;
Texas;
millinery opening Saturday,
Monday and Tuesday, March 28,
30 and 31. Everybody are espe-
cially invited to come and see our
things and buy you a pretty hat
and spring dress.
Yours to serve,
Mrs. Arthur Alexander.
------e greater efforts t give goods that is beautiful, and the
gou satisfactoryresults. We eel
and fora 6 per cent commission
and ask those who wish to Jis
Mathis. Livery Barn
. W. C. Mathis, Proprietor
Buy and sell
Horses, Mules
Pat Cows and Yearlings
Fine rigs to hire at
reasonable rates
at a pric they can
and pay a. comi
doing business iq
mostly with Texas people, and
don’t believe ip ? Kansas
BROWNFIELD, TEXAS.
Subscription Price:
One Year, One Dollar.
Six Months : Fifty Ceuta.
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Now is the time to make your
selection of a beautiful hat. We
and unfair to buyer, because it
, places a fictitious value on'land,
that he borrowed or otherwise re- the seller gains nothing by it,
the buyer loses, and only the
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Oklahoma methods. The Kansas
--3 m**-*: . methods mean
gates-ai~large to the Democratic
Convention wal nominated. Sen-
i- atorJ.W.'Bailey,
Brookg, It. J. Story
J. Baker. .
Senator Balley.anhounced that
agent is gainer.’. It also, causes
dissatisfaction among all parties
to the transactions and prevents
the sale of land •v .
BIGG er & Hill.
Va,j
We also club with the following out state papers
-The St. Louie Ropubl ci, The St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
The Memphis Commercial Appeal,
The San Francisco Examiner.
who oppose him. -
The following ticket <for dele-
! ing to buy land, many of whom
will be here this spring to see the
country and settle if they find ;
the country suite them. If you
that those who oppose the selec" will list your land i with us wa,
will find you buyers. No other
6.000 to 10,000 people. It was a
noisy affair, and among the
speakers was the Senator him-
self, who, as usual,expressedhis guests took their leave, wishing
’ love for his friends and denouno-
ed his enimies, as he terms those
we propose to do a good- share of
We are not
last week. Marrin ‘turned the
horse over to Wes Ky, the owner
and then went out to
after the one which Wilson
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AVURFS COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING
V COUGH, SORE THROAT, BRONCHI-
" TIS AND ALL LUNG TROUBLES.
PRICE 25c, 50c, and $1.00
AVOID ALL SUBSTITUTES.
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Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street, A
ST. LOUIS, MO.; S
* Bailey Me
The much advertised Bailey
meeting held in' Fort Worth gaye *
BRoWNFIELD MERCANTILE COMPANY $
furnishes a General Supply of every. 72
thing kept in a first-class General 7
Merchandise Store. Our stock is ccm- 7
plete of good things to eat and wear. 7
To Those Who Have Land for
Sale.
Neill, on a charge of being ac-
cessary to horse thftand waived
Advertising Rates:
be represented by a man who is and Oklahoma
free, or shall they be represented that the agents will Want you to
by one who, while employed and tntakintocerlnntrpptc"o om
land, then when they find a buy-
er they will raise the price from
$1 to $3 per acre and require you
to make the deed for the price
they get for the land. We con-
sider this mothod unfair to seller
last enemy has expired politically* Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel, Mr. and
social converse, guessing games, 102
etc., until 11 p. m., when the 75
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A coughoften leads to consumption and should be checked
immediately.
. A Household Necessity.
J. C. Smith, Houston, Texas, writes: “I have used
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup in my family for the past
- few years, and find it far superior to any other congh
medicine we have tried. Every household should be
supplied with this worthy remedy-
The Delight of Children.
their landwith us to price them
can; afford to sel
imission. We are
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no room for dis- fore he got the animal was arrest-
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Brownfield Hardware Co.!
The whole question involved in
the Bailey issue is, ban the De-
mocratic party of Texas go on
record as endorsing the things
' which Senator Bailey admits he
has done? The Democracy of
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Bigger, Neil H. The Terry County Herald. (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1908, newspaper, April 3, 1908; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563630/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.