The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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Dallas, Aug. 15 — Confirmatica «
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Brownfield
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office on the
southwest cornet oftheand Mrs H
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A good mnyrrumors were currert ROBERTS THANKS SUPPORTERS
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C T. U leaders in the nation I did rake new th—enii
prohibition i Multi of the Texas Set- to sore than repay me for an the
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atonal race
was shown by telegram time and effort pat forth. I shan
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BOWERS BROTHERS
lookin to rhe
Located on track east of depot.
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modification would only I summed up my philosophy of
Let Texas stan- when the said -Whatever is, is
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Misses Mozelle and Stella Treada-
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Wednesday. Aug. 16 After 6 games
The enemy
energy and
coesisting of sandwiches, perfection
salad and iced tea were served to the
following guests and clan members
Mrs. Austin Andersoh.of Fort Worth
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We receive new stock twice a week.
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prohibition
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To every man and woman of the 119
| legislative district who cast their ba’-
i lot for me for representative im the
flat and Baby Louis
heels, •
dry laws, and favored wines and beer
bat that he now declares he is oppos
ed to the open salooa.
day afternoon, while reaching in »
prairie dog hole after a rabbit
Will have on hand a nice assortment
of Taffy candies every Saturday.
the gods of politics will sm
kindly upon my efforts. ~
You are called upon to say wheth-
er or not the democratic party shall
place its leadership in the hands of a
man who has for two years attacked
derided and done everything possible
to destroy this same party, and who
only hung onto it to claim its bene-
fits when he wanted to run for an
office.”
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Gasoline is not a ready made product of the well
grades of galoline than there are of crude petroleum. j
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Remember our notion department
and the bargains you will find there
Trade where your dollar goes fur-
therest.
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he was picked up by the Permenter,
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here, but on accout of the eleetic~
night crowd, had to war at the edge
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To my friends and supporters:--
was standing in a |
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BEOWMPELD, TEREY COUNTY, TEXAS, FRPAY AUG. 24, 1922
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“THE BANK FOR YOU"
Brownfield State Bank
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“GUARANTY FUND BANK"
representative in his figha M
and just consideratios A
of West Texas. I remain J
Gratefully your
Charles w-1e
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Don’t forget that I will appreciate
• your business on anything in my line,
and you will find a complete line as
follows:
mean nuHification.
true.
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large force of workmen is at work
carge pending against him.
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ned from crude petroleum, and there are 1
asoline is a natural mixture, just as it is rd
f shutting off for a fill only at the stations w
fills.
“giving aid and comfort to enemies
■ of organized tabor" Mr Mayfield de-
record of the first prime ry. when he
advocated a "wet" interpretation of
banners weicoming the visitors
At 10 o'clock Monday, an open
meeting was held at the Methodist
church AH places of business were
dosed and everybody turned om- ex
The Lovingtbn. X M. people an-
CANDIES of al kin
4 Erothers, and they
mows in the second— Wise Count}
Messenger
R. W. Headstream. Mgr.
Brownfield — — — — Texas
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and the pro tectjon and strengthening
of prohibition la'— "
GATE-ENDERSEN HDW. C‛W.
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AND SALT
1, FLOUR
It was
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ognized any
not answer.,
a short time
Misses Ora Richards of Seminole.
-The people in their devotion toMarie Be of Plains. Brown field.
I their government in their respect for Banghman. Dirto. CastleberrySpivey
its constitutien and laws, and thetrana Wines
building where they were duly regis-
tered and badges provided They
• were then assigned rooms in home-
"hat had been tendered not only by
members of Slaton Odd Feilows and
Rebekahs lodges, bat by non mcm-
bers. Practically the entire citizeu-
I ship of Slaton threw the doors ot
their homes open to the large num-
i her of visitors. AH basiness places
Nashville. He took post-yra ini r
work in the Southern Methodist Uni-
versity at Dallas and during that time
. preached at the Cole Avenue Meth-
! odist Church. He went to Japan a*
a missionery under the special care
1 of the First Methodist church here —
Dallas News
We have been requested by the lo-
cal pastor the the Methodist church
I to announce that appropriate memo-
I rial services will be held at the Meth-
। odist church. Sunday. Sept. 3rd. f sr
• Harry L Hughes, a former pastor of
' the Methodist church at this place,
i and which was among his first cbarg-
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ton git arrke the first of the week,
and is now- o the building site. A
night just after dark. Jack Benton isi
MAN AT SNYDER DECORATED in the local sanitarium recoverine
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TWO NEW MEXICO EOTS f
ARE JAILED HERE
A boy known as J. A cWompus)
Hite and two other charzcters were
jailed at Colorado City last weekon ■
a charge of forgery, or at least that j
was the charge aginst Hite. Hite in-}
formed Colorado City officials that
he knew who robbed the Bird A i
Dean store at Browneild on the!
night of July 22nd. Sheriff Wood
Jubaion of this place was notified. |
and he went after-Hite, at the same
--- of forty-two. and a contest, prizes
Mr. May Geld charged Ferguson ; were awarded to Muses Bell an-!
Delicious refreshments
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is challenging us in every pare myself for a larger and
section of Texas The Texas W CT field of service to the peogie
from the crude petroleum if you will get yourself i
you find the big Red Star, you will run a longer stret
MAKE TH
ing the death by drowning of Harry J
Lyle Hughes missionery of the Meth-
I odits Episcopal Church, South, at Ko-
be, Japan. was obtained Monday by
S R Hughes brother of the dead
i man. from the American Consul a*
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Kobe. The Cousus message read
"Brother drowned while swimming-
Cremated Family wil arrive Seattle '
। Aug 29th with ashes. Notify wife’: ’
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Mr. Hughes was a graduate of the
Southwestern Univerity at George- '
town and of Vander bilt University at
inate and elect a United States Sena- those who voted against me. I t
ter who ml I'Oppose modification cino malice or in wiL l pen bob *y
aw» to permit wine an-lserved to lose. Ella Wheeler Wi
| ively.
m THE LIQUOR QUESTION The promise that if you wim
IS THE REAL ISSUE money you will be as wekcome to it
as to a drink of water There willjawhile. and- returned with the
Beaumoat, Texas. Aug JI --ar e B be no substituting- I. _______
Mayfield opened the final week of; powder wet. that is your hard lock
his senatorial campaign n as adiress y T
here tonight with a smasking drive buyer-wil be on the ground, and in
against the campaign of ersenalries the market for your polo ponies
Seemed to non anythinz about it
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speak and i a short tme was seen
to go down fie sidewalk on the south
save that it was seen ‘ .
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WOMENS TEMPERANCE
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day. August 14-15 | ||. |
Vtsinors and delegates met o the gMMMMMZRRrafflMMHgnfflMa
U. is calling upon aS its women and • T,,,, I shall be glad tosec
friends of prohibition to voce true as az humble private in the n
and solidly to defeat James E. Ferga- those who are see Wine to bril
son who is the recognized friend of eivilization on th^e broada
the liquor traffic and to send to the plains. It shan be my am 7
United States Senate a man who is pose to hel, the had
irrevocably committe to prohibition
' I have no swan song to sing. I
Mrs Warts replied to the message a clean fair race and lost
County and District Clerk Homer
HOLD FORTH AT SLATON Winstom and wife came in last week
j from an extended visit to —sis wife »
The South Plains Association ofjkinfelks—in western New Mexico
Odd Fellows met in the ninth mutual!
primary, you voters of Texas will be . .
_ . . . .. wise county is vitaHy interested am
i called upon to say who wil serve 2 ou . , e -
_ r‛c E___.. selection of a State Treasurer
in the L- S. Senate—a man pleuged to
. . . ..___ Hoa. C V TerretL the present m-
strengthening and enforcing the gat- K
ionah peohibition laws, or a man pieg
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UNION FOR MAYFIELD recent primary. I wish to extend my
• i | sincerest thanks and appreciatiom
Austin, Txas. Aug 21—Interest «£♦ Although I did not receive the nom5-
time sending his deputy. E A Gra-
ham to Plainview. N. M. after West
and Less Permenter (twins) named
by Hite as the burglars.
Sheriff Johnson says Hite main-
tained an unsshakable story of hew
ed-n*ecanpe3
m-zse;
Mr and Mrs. J. F. j
turned this week froma
by auto through Kew
and Mr Reniro. tire owner, states .___ c ..
, , . . urn3g vta “anadt flflfl
that a ex2ects to be ready for 005- ♦
ness in plenty of time to care for the VOTE FOR S M. M8
cotton in this territory—Seminole peoples’ candidate fot
Sentinel , tendent of Educatiomd
putting up the necessary buildings.}
order Mri
j es. we believe.
voters of Texas to nom- more
Utr cause is in jeopardv. I shall go to the University as
has risen with renewed; tended, and whie there try to g
sent to the Iitate WCIU. President, er forget you nor the encouragen
Mrs Claude De Van Watts of Austin you so heartily gave me
by Mrs Lena Lowe Yost. Narionl And some day if the time and
Super intend nt of Legislation of that cumstanaes seem favorable l i
Ecry Conty Perald
Ah Nr Mt .ngegirimtn are theooly ones that can bring ALL
the facts to light, because no other records are so complete and
ezhanstive for corering work of this kind
Tat is WHY our service is SOMETHING BETTER
Perhaps the property you have in view, or own zow, in O
Kinallrespects—you want to know it Perhaps it in masquer-
ading uder false tutors you want to. know that too.
to the SPECIALISTS moony sariug sudtrnublt
purh——and title saving
Ar abstract Baft true win work FOR YOU
C.R. RAMBO, Abatracter
BROWNFIELD, (Terry County) TEXTS
Vest said "Women mi again place my political duuRf
America belesing in prohibition now your hands, and perhap.the ■
the fundamental laws of me land ore time
disgust of the debauchery and low-
ness of the salooa and its evil will net
. __. .__ . 1 THE HERALD has a :me supply
elect next Saturday a man branded __ •,‛F
..... . . - • of blotter stock now on band Let
with the taint of such associations«
of friends." Mr. Mayfieddeclare
cumbent was born and reared in Wise
. . . . .__ ___ county, and has resided here all of
ed to weakening and tearing them ' . . 21121.2 «
. . . 1 __ his hfe. the home of his father and
down; to shatter respect for law en- ; .
, mother, honored pioneer citizen of
forcement ■__. .. u-
__ . ...______ . .... . . good old Wit county.
“The issue is between selection -r - , j-u
. ot non lbor or. man who i Judge TerreT ™ educated in
has been branded for official acts, “Llll. r ,ount and is
by a signed statement of the Pales-azaduate of the A »M
,2- . — .__। and is a man ot wide experience and
tine Labor and Trades councils as ____. E . . ,.
is a hfe long democrat He has he’d
many positions of trust. having been
City Attorney . for Decatur County
.. . Attorney for Wist county. County
ou are___ upod tosay"he ‘ yudge ot Wise county for two terms
ereyou twice State Senator frem this
alongside those of 3300 negroe "ho district, in an of Which positons he
voted at San Antoniotobelp EerE । with credit to himself and his
isonget into the “C”* cen.tit*w» as wen as to the county
wyoevetefona manwhe uessof his bins it was throagh hi. i,.
> thse vetes to balanee thgse of la"" €uence ud presistent effort while he
abidine citizensof _ was in the State Senate, tha: Dentot
"You are eaed to W esprew secured the Srate Normar and Den-
yoat choice 33 between » platform om | ton coenty. a, .e9 a, the sarrouh t.
the one hand to * seriousidiscussion . counties ,1S wise coanty in
of the big natiomal issues which yont an effort to zive Judge rerren the
senator will have to ace. ou t " largest majority in the coming runoff
other with a “t*1 * ging attac o primary, of any candidate tn the field
personal abuse and attack never be- wise coanty gave him about a seven
fore descended to y any man in * to one vote over his opponent in the
race for public office first primary Lers make it unani-
their home, when the Permenter boys '
came on in and kicked the back do. r
of the store Open But when he was !
informed that the. Permenter boys
were in jail here he began to trn ir
difierent
The Permemter boys prosed to the'
sztisfaction qf local officers that thev ■
attended church in New Mexico that'
niht, and spent the rest of the night '
at home, and were released Sunday j
morning. Wompus is stilt behind the! A. -ee, !
ar, here and will be earned to Col- awwwaw
PICNIC AUG. 28-23-3TH oado City to answer the forgers j
As a resuit of a quarrel last Friday '
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on the strerts of Scyder the next da;
regarding the affair, but no on
Mill run bran, shorts, corn chops.
Oats, Block salt. Ice Cream Salt, stock
Salt, Sack Salt. Table Salt; Amaryllis,
Great West and Home Seeker flours;
Corn Meal, Cockelberry Chicken feed.
Will have a car of Alfalfa hay in a
few days.
Custome grinding on Wednesdays
and Saturdays of each week.
Telephone 113 when in need. Our
watch word is—Quality and Service.
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■oat of tar and sand Mr. Wils, the
might watchman, went up to him an I
l injected by J es F- *- erznscn, his ! Free barbecue the second day
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The issues were clear!} draw n" TERRELL’S TURN FOR
; be declared, "and in next Savurday’s I STATE TREASURER
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i f is -y L > cgei ce ha a" y
quests but he did not We seder stand that his sister. Mix
Epsie. tocked the poison from her
- _ । ----1 brother’* arm, and her father being
aide o: the M -are and back to the ho- away taking a post graduate course
aid that after returnizjin Chicago, other physicians of the
he "as asked if he rec-toun were called in He is reported
of the mm but he did j to be doing well but with a* very sore
.He was seen to leave in ‘ arm.
in a car going east. • ______________________ •
I nounce that on the above date, thes
wil feed the key to the city to a wa- UIrE, AD . wn e.. i ... . - .
rer dog the ay before the shok ""H TAR AND SAND and an Atkinson boy. of the -to
starts and bid all a hearty weicome Snyder sinal —Monday nighr at community . is m jaR, at *
A____ . .. - . .____ . I . . , . er saying that he needed to stay in a
; Open to the wide. wide world. To the about eleven oclock, it was said,, a 1 1, nii
man that is handy with the rope. thev three cars drove up to front of th.: e" }% . C . . . .
I. ___. - .. o . . • E.. . ; It serms that the quarrel started i
have put up prizs or $1200 divide ijnyder Hotel The occupant,, which . ... •
- - 1 ... . a .1 . . the school house, and the Atkinsoc
as follows: were said t be masked men. wtnti,
rurrererurrrECI tieing $2: Goatroping Soegthestains -to!.-., omtbeoc-began.”
"""Cutting contest S310. The entrance. of the hhtel to the porch balcony . . . . ,
_ , .... f ___ . . e- were mi be ted around the body, most-
mfers will be $25. fl; and $10 respect- where several men were asleep. Qae i. ... . . ...
1.z.. . . ly in the back and side A local sur-
o the men was heard to say : Heve 7 . , . Er . . . _ .
' geon informed the Herald that be t
the he u They took the man down t. an . . . . . .
.. . ■ I . , tween 80 and one hundred stitches •
the cars.drovk away an was gone for . . . .
-i . were required to close the wounds.
. man Q, ___
If you ret your who. it is sa-d. was Jim Sellers, at
. Rotam a carenter om the new scho 1 « A CASTLEBERRY BITTEN
Mr Coyle, the Midland polo poney building at Snyder The next that BY RATTLE SNAKE
As seen of him was tear the post- H. A Castleberry. Jr, son of Dr
CONSTRUCTION WORK
STARTED ON CIN
Th- machinery for Seminole's co:-
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922, newspaper, August 25, 1922; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568303/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.