The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1910 Page: 5 of 6
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rse that deserves rezogaitioa ! tiere is no county in Texas that
at the hands of the press of the will excell Terry for raising
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the newcomer we will say that.
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a h story of may diner tnings,
all snowing thac ty’s wonderful
growth and prosperity. In fact,
taere seems . to be nothing left
out or omitted to make it a his-
torical paper that will be in-
tensely interesting to everyone
who reads it.
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B ned to bu Id up the the’kel
- » i and at oace got busy aid
Se? re night had all the differen
p its jo nted together w.ta flat
o » er Wires, until it resemble
ve y much a human skeleton
omo c all the bones were found,
9 cept the small bones of thr
ha 11s and feet, whi:h were eaten
up possibly by the alkali mud i a
wh :h t le bones were found.
7 .n.ons vary as t the le igth
<f lima they had bean tiere
Panging from five years totwen-
ty. Many advancing the theory
that the bones would not have
remained in a good state of pres
ezvatio had they been there
longer than five years. One boot
heel, part of the outer and inner
soieof what appeared to be a
box toed sewed boots, portions of
the elastic in the suspenders
iworn by the man was also in
good state of preservation, por-
tioniof the hair was also found to
be in its natural color; also por-
kions of what was • supposed, to
Have been a wool shirt, wh.cn
Kgould lead one to believe that tne
Barty met his death during the
Hunter months.
iqudging from, the length of
F skeleton after it had been
ited together, the man had
en about five feet and eight or
HB inches in height when alive,
would probably weigh abou
pounds, biack nairand wore
oot of about number t or 7 and
age was guessed at from 25
! set of teeth. whih, indicated
the had been a full grown
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On last Saturday the letsfiht
tae Dallas News cefebfatdTt
:5th birth day by issuing a 72-
age paper, one of the biggest
nings ever done in the news-
paper line in Texas. This ed.tion
not only presents a history of
che Dallas News, but it gives a
aistoryoi the city of Dallas and
a great deal of valuable informa-
3 on concerning Texas. It is a
Aus, a citizen of that county.
Ir Clyments brought the
in to our office Saturday an
ft them here for inspection b
b people of the towand man,
Lhe were that come to view
anopen range, well stocked with 1 turning after the arrival «T the
cattle, but figures show there T
are more cattle raised there now
than then. So it will be with the
Pains country.
It is claim ri by some that the
sattle busings ia th s part of tae
ontry wil not amsuat to a
great deal ‘r»n naw on. We
Drugs, Sundries, Graphophone and Kodak Supples
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It is supposed that--he-wasa
bite man from the general
ake up el the skeleton and the
fir that was found wag too fine
id straight for eithera Mexican
me skeleton is /now onexhi-
kon in the office of Dr. Hall in
H Red Cross Pharmacy.—
gbbock Avalanche.
Ast year Terry county had an B
exhibit of farm products at the I
Dallas Fair, which were said to I
be among the very best on ex- I
aibition there. This year, though B
de of the dryest in the history *
of the Pans. Tarry sonaty
farmers have raised some very 28
Ine corn, maize aid kaffir corn. 2
Tais all goes to show that w.th !
F HPECIAL INTRODUC-
TORY OFFER.
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ThePacific Monthly; of Port-
| We have a nice line of boy and mens all wool, winter suits. Come see the goods and
| get. our prices. You will be sure to take that boy a school suit or supprise his “dady
| with a new suit for Sunday. Whether or not you’re from Missouri, let us
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Dayas has had a wonderful
growth during the last quarter
... of aeentngyvandLndother among
L/BACIFIC MONTHLY’S its many agencies has contributed
as much to make the city what it orders because they do not
25 years some of these men are der a different system. That i *
stall n active practice instead of it being controlled by 2 4
It gives the pictures the the few big ranchmen, it will be 12
ouader and all editors andL.condutted by stock farmers in 2
_________wr ters on the paper, with a, other words, every farmer wilil
in the undenjawana hsa brief bography. aada ligof theraise. more or] less, and good e
’ • • ’ na nes of.all persons whd- hate1 cattle, and that within twenty a
any conaection with it.
is as the News. Not only has it throw open their doors and take
been a great auxiliary in the de-
| Brownfield
Lubbock
SCHEDULE: Leaves Brownfield at 8:36, making eon- 2
nection with the north bound Santa Fe at 11a. m., re- 5
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WestoftaeRekes. It tells al. nust .ackaowledge that the
bout the Jvernmat Recta Dallas News is one of the very
AonProects, free Gvernned best aawspapers u all thecoun-
Tarry county crops have at-
tracted cons derable • attention
luring the past two or three
fears. This county produced
sornin 1908 that carried off the
>lue r bbon at the Taylor County
were not instituted to reform
.. We may disagree with some of I men, but that they want only
and op- its policies, we may find fault with [ the best men in the community
of the country lying measures it advocates, but we to compose their membership.
state.
It presents a - facsimile of the
irst page of the initial issue of
one paper, dated October 1st,
1885. Wat wonderful mprove•
nec ‘ro.n journal st c ail
ne:hanical stall points aas
ALVIS BLAKE, Manager S
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, Oregon, is a beautifullyil-
ated monthly magazine the great state of Texas.
anied by .ty cents in tam
ni iera all. aout ragJa
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?er Gland, Oregon. * "A
3slebrsces Its 25th Birth Day
bp finding nf human o9dga laad aad tells aut the dis- try, ani ih) li pr i e n 12 itly in j
urancount by-A. L 3iem .tricts dptei to fruit raising, a class by tsel a tae state of |
iniryng, poultry ra.sing, etc Texas.
It has splendid stories by JacK ,
andon and otier noted autnors.
The Price is $1.50 a gear, bu
> introduce it. we wifsend six
noatns for fifty ceats: This
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Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Silverware, Op-
t cal Goods, etc. Fine repairing and en-
graving.
Work left at the Herald office will
receive prompt attention. •
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years the country w ll be thickly • than any auto road OH *
tgvesacommercial historyi settled with thrifty farm ars, and . . thg Piping. Our constataim is to please’
more cattle be raised then than OUT. customers. f ...
nom- Statistics show this has
been the case in Central Texas.
air, although another county
vast given credit for it. It was
aried out of real estate office
n Brownfield by a prospector,
vo carried it to Ab lene and put
" on exhibition. His deception1
id rascality were exposed by
. party who accompaned him
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vean made on the paper as we oot tne csrrectaess of tn.s
low read it. Q tin ast ge Is red.ctio.Iafast, we bleve •
tclassiedlstotawyers cards cnatit will be better twenty yea a
1 Dallas aid otner Texas towns aeacethaiat the present time,
at that time. After a lapse of but that it will be conducted un
CRESCENT PHARMACY
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velopment of Dallas, its influence desire to join. They do not un-
is seen and felt in every part of derstand that secret orders
15 a. Monday Dr? Chas. Clay fer m 1st b accepted oa or oe
-nd Luther Caldwell deter
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1910, newspaper, October 7, 1910; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563756/m1/5/?rotate=270: 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.