The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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TERRY COUNTY HERALD
WE HAVE A SMALL YARD—
Keep Owning
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GO OUT OF BUSINESS son. of Fort Worth. left this week '
mont had come provided with binocu-
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"I heard they had plenty."
tars, end got these out
T. R. Prideaux Lmbr CO
; Ino. S. Powell.
on the verasla were strangers t• him cation
A- CR. RAMBO will make youaloan
in
Brownfield, Texas
arrive.
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to the other buildings.
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Both the barn sod shop were open.
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Read Your Home Paper
F. E Walters and family returne l'
FREE CRANK CASE
GRANDPA JONES
HOME TALENT CHAUTAUQUAS
SERVICE
in. being evidently of so little account
The mechanics appeared hurriedly.
he said. |
tom of the car. Hearne,"
to stage a
using
nodded greetings to the four men who
. -No talk!"
Hearne uttered an oath, bat as the awaited him, took a bunch of keys
GLEN HARRIS, Prop.
Phone 118
Brownfield .
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would have, perhaps. more than
Wih the home talent chautauqua
Bar risits; not so with Pvt. Harris.
the talent after expense The early church prayed ir the
the old one in time for the
that articles governing head of the regiment, and that the
talk
time he starts in search of soothing through the town without a belt.
feu* ring. Mar-
. be encountered no one.
It wold he infinitely more
are visiting Mrs. Jno. Randal
creaked protestingly as Gramnnt
ful accident of getting
taw. The churches have been the
he couW see without danger of his
“Who’re
"Came out with a message fron Mr. healthier than milk from one cow.—
arrived. he was fairly certain. -Erought some orders. I would
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[ secre taries or at least cne or two ef
reached into his poeket.
Mrs. Jessie
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farms in Terry cannty, sect h
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Mr. Height. brother to W. H. of
ream Much
SAVE your pencil seed. They 3
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week.
Ten a
the days at 1110 A M. and 8100 P.M.
Tellan Mrs. L H
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The Baptist meeting being held a t
the big Tabernacle by the loc: ! past
e com-
r. and
been the guest of Misses Lois and
Lorelle Brownfield for the past two
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were a group of men who eyed him
and his car with some interest. Pay-
ing co attention to these, he drove en
can get
he says.
Fre.-
ordinary individuals stand at salute
as be approaches. Well. well_he wi l
sign articles of capitulation the first
Mr*. Da
are guests
ter. Mrs. 1
interests are ours: come and let
Ik it over: we will help you save.
church of waiters on
full of service tn God
anity and more Chr
Jones has spent many
nights in the saddle.
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enough blowed-up down there.
BRING your cream to Brothers &
Brother*.
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Mrs. B
munity. 1
Mr*. T. 1
for apper
itarium h
FRESH Milk on ice at the Enter-
prise Market.
It seems that after all our Sunday
mail is knocked in the head for a bat
at least. for Postmaster T. G. Pric
received notice this week that an the
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MARKET price for your cream at
Brothers A Brothers.
The girl who has many strings to
A bunch of old
ham. from Cotai
here this week pa
briefly.
The other obeyed. As Gramont made
of Stephens and Young counties.
FOR FARM or Ranch loans, see
C. R. Rambo.
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or-
the usual troubles and dissatisfact-
ions with high priced chautauqua
talent.
The new idea is for the community
gze
he drove in toward the deserted house
and parked the car among some trees
where it could not be seen from the
road. -
Leaving the car. Gramont took his
way toward the bank of the bayou and
followed this in the direction of the
adjoining property.
He went on to an opening in the
Ghost and not with chicken p
roast.
Oh! I would like the ookim
put out and praying band put
Let us have less gravey and
grace; less soup and more ah
less ham and sham and more b
-m,
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ily, at
haUenge for debatt was made co
- pastor at thedose of the services,
e proposition was accepted and it
.300 per cent on an aver- 1
; or. Rev. C. E. Ball. assisted toe zhe
old returned and were , ,,
— S. H. Parish. of Meadow, recently
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eroPs 1 again soon.
A brand new idea is being tried out
in several localities this season for
-.g.e
that he has had litle time . George Longley. Sam Branca and Prt
A items for the paper. jD. J. Harris. The first two had sim-
only in the RED and GREEK
package bearing the signature of
w. K. Kellogg, originator of Cura
’ Flakes. Nene art genuine with-
Tie
Mardi Gras
Mystery
same will be signed at an early
l Then watch the hair fly. There
be cats on the back yard fenc-
hold, how they love one another.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin return-
ed Saturday from El Paso where they
Pthe home ‘of E H Jones
White, the past week
Brownfield; 649 acres; $
$UI school tend;
at 7 per cent interest Re
tecta. J- L Grahin, 500 <
Clearwater, Fla.
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will be very short there.
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MILK from a herd of
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Last but got least. the gate chief exponent of all that is best in
y would pay the debts of thelife and it is to be hoped that they
hes aad seat them n the latest ; will again recover the ground lost by
The scriptural dehat n of the.our particiption in the late war.
body cool.
Kellogg’s Cara Flakes are wenderful with the
xresh fruits now in and,
as 2: extra-dessert treat, serve
Kellogg’s with fresh fruit and
plenty cf cress!
doun today. When'll he get in?
“He'll go direct to the other place, i
An Ad is Business News
less pie and more piety; less use
the cook and more use for the Be
Pm out the fire m the kitchen 3
build it on the aItar jet us hare as
love and more life; fewer dinnerss
more saved sinners. Let us haw
We are,sorry to report that Grand-
pa Basham, who is now getting quite
aged, is getting very feeble. People
should call and cheer him up.
BROTHERS’ & Brother* delivers
your groceries to your kitchen.
Rev. J. W. Baughman, pastor of the
: Methodist church at this place writes
in that he is in a very interesting an I
what now gives promise of a very
successful meeting for the Methodist
people at Seagraves. He. will proba-
Now is the time to build when you
can get the work done and the mater-
ial to do it with. We handle the best.
“The place where it is entirely safe
to trade.”
I warning to his crook’s hrain. In th*
a
toe. is attracting great crowds n.‛
splendid atrention. A great number
of conversions have already bees re
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the losing side kept quiet ever
-- TL Kings 13:40.
place from one day to the next. teC
mg the thrilling stories of his young-
er days, although if you would watch
On entering the only street of the
little town in which Grandpa Jones
lives, you are sure to notice the old
man sitting on a box in front of the
grocery store, and his hosts of listen-
ers about him.
He wears a large "opped hat.
which is pulled down until the bkim
almost touches the cob-pipe which be
prizes so highly. He wears no cuter,
and his shirt is buttoned only part cl
the vay. not because the buttons art
gone, however, tor Grandma Jones n
very careful about each button be in.
and the merry hum of the mosquito. Lee Walker reports a good rain on
by ight 'constantly reminded them Saturday afternoon on his south
of the soluberous nights on the good * place and a good one on the north
John Randal was a visitor to Lub-
bock. Tuesday.
I HAVE BEEN REPAIRING uto-
mobiles for the past 15 years and I
know what causes 90 per cent of the
engine troubles. Take it from me
ITS BAD OILS. Why not come to
the quality Filling Station and get
your crank case drained and filled
with the best of OILS at junk prices
and save a big repair job.
Sidewalk construction is well under
way at Brownfield this week.
Work on the A M. Bcownfieid
concrete uilding just east of the First
National Bank is progressing nicely.
FOR SALE : OweufthrbesI
have the local folks give it a try.
If you have doubts as to the idea
being aa excellent one. just make a
mental fist of al those in the com-
munity who could be persuaded to
furnish numbers for the program. It
will surprise you to learn of the;
large a ■whit of real good musicians.i
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"What fell you doin’T exclaimed
the bewildered Hearne.
' “Placing you under arrest," said .
time next
Dallas singers. Mr. and Mrs. » emis
e paid. Or if agreeable to the tal-: per room; the twenthieth centur
, the entire receipt* could be turn- church rooks in the supper rodm.
to some local public institution. Today the supper room bad take
has the library, playground, com-1 the place of the upper room, phy ha
mty building or any such institu- • taken the place of prayer, and feast
I that is financially suppo -ted by ing the place of fasting. There an
Bis coeversigns with his past modest behavior. He has
u to the church. 1 advanced rapidly through al the
t in the gang that he was aceustomed to
tcinondersefaom oueronetn and handsome, bet ne possessed character.
I Mr. and Mrs. Austin Anderson. and
only house talent eatertamers. At
first suggestion the idea wont get
very far under your hide, but if you
will just keep thinking over the pos-
sibilities with the available talent in
your home community that can be
arrayed for such an event yo become
Ke0009gnn
thefts so casytodi&st!
embellishing his stories with littie
ornaments suppied by the imaging ■
tion.—F. Linthe Canyon Normal
Prairie.
Grandpa Jones sits in the sasm
While chasing a calf as
is . . last Friday afternoon, D
ALL KINDS of faut and vegeta- dux. of Gomez, happene
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Mrs. C F. Rickles was in Tuesday
from the farm in the Needmore com
... munity, and reported a good rain on
some thrt* weeks ago. The blister- Saturday afternoon.
ing winds from the Mexican desert. I
Cut down an heary food! You’ll feei a. lot
better cad get away from that drowy, sizggish
feeling. Eat lighter foods. Kellogg’s Cara
' Flakes are ideal, for tbey are not oniy delicigus in
Sauer and appetizing crispness, but nourish and
- sustain! Keogg's digest eztiy and rest the
cows is
at his watch and nodded.
“Istimenhe murmured. Lets,old South' Plains, and. they like the place two weeks ago.
nope therem be no slipup! All ready, ,,10
Memphis Izzy. Su am! Let's gor prodigals P
Unhurried and openly, he advanced, {just as heartily received. Frank said.
age abore what it was fifteen years
most of the increase coming
“Some fly cup will sure lose his bat- 1 re:s ane siaing in chairs on the cot-;FOUR THOUSAND PAPERS
tons, then! They ain't got nothin- on tage veranda were three men who
kim- must have come in these cars. Gra-
--- . . iil , • after quite a iengthy visit with Mrs.
• ■ - - Records recently compiled show
He was not that more j han 4000 newspapers 'vi-
able son .of the moon and stars le-i
sire?"
went of the manhunt had held him ‘
trembling. Now he was cool again.
his fingers touching the pistol in his
pocket, his eyes steady. He glanced
•a a-.ce
ran- on your farm or ranch property.
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long la discovering that all three men various sits have suspended pub!
the past four years.
printing journal ascribes to the
on his clothe*. He wears his "pants
stufed into the top of his boots.
him that the never-to-be sufficiently
censured line is busy?"—Far Seas.
■ dprrespondent ha* been $o,o possible hostilities in the near iut-
the past week with the affair* ure, he left a soldier at the home of
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Idly. It was obvious to Gramont that Gramont touzht of Ben Shacherre
nail Mat for the paper. .
protracted meeting There was He has suddenly assumea an air of one of the top supports of the car.
pared, and bound the man's wrists.
“These are better than handcuffs,"
he commented. Too many slick indi-
viduals can get rid of bracelets—but
you H have one man's job to get rid of
these! Oh! a gun m your pocket, eh?
Thanks."
Gumberts’ hand fashed down, but I them each week to get their report,
halted as Gramont’s pistol ervered
Grandpa Jone* is an old worn-out
cowboy. His leg* are curved, has
knees stiff, and when he walk*, h
is a little bent forward, for Grandpa
Buy lumber and all kinds of building
material from the T.R. Prideaux Lum-
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her Co., and your money will never
Last—but not least in practical importance—when you trade
with one of our advertisers, assure him of your spirit of apprecia-
tion and co-operation. Tell him where you saw his ad.
Let THE HERALD guide your shopping.
He is vocal and instrumental speakers and, the expression on the faces of his 1
reader* and reciters that would be ’ Histeners. you would notice, ever non
willing to lend their services. and then a doubtful smile. Ym |
The average chautauqua companv
always exacts a large guarantee witi
a number of responsibie citizens back
•f the agreement, aad usually those
hack qf the guarantee have to com?
ngrof* with a tidy sum to cover the
san chy of Houston visiting his brother.
presence being discovered. He settled roughly. -
It is reported that our editor was into immobility and watehed -Fams
on our struts Saturday. We did not That Memphis Izzy himself had not
— - penetrated to him. Gramont entered
bushes which, over the low rail fence, the front door into the hall, ard 30 he
gate him a dear view of the Gumberts did so, Gomberts opened the «oor on -------------------
property. There he paused, quickly his right and stood gazing st bi* reports a huge time, but says
drew back, aad gained a point whence rather, glaring
eended them. Perhaps Memphis Tzzy * a
recognized an unsceustomed funtetrp: bles in seson, at Bro*, a Bro*. _ _
perhaps that conversation cutside hnd i ... - , , i en. It teem* that the b
" W G Hardin got in one day last the cali and threw
week from Springtown, where he vis-, is up and about now, a
ited his mother and some sisters. Helbe able to get into ehe7
205s I
Anderson’s parents. Mr. and Mrs
The sixth sense of Meneghis izzy, j Owing to the fact that the Sunday
which had carried him uzcaght Into a 1 School reports are hard to get, we
■ zrizzleu age, must hare Lashed a ’
section to Mia* Zenobiawind has favored its drying up an3.
Texas. Consid-,he might have reached our side with-.
cut difficulty—Merely passing thru.
won’t come here. Oh. I reckon hen
i get there along about nine this mom |
tag. WhyT
-Wel hare to go over there to meet
i him." said Gramont. “I stopped in ' j
| here to pick you up. Hammond is stH! ■
. safe in four
"Sure.- Hearne laughed evilly. “I
don't guess bell get out in a harry.
I neither!"
-Chacherre was pinched last night
! for the murder." said Gramont, watch-
tag the other.
The h-u: Hearne looked aston-
were praying in an upper room T
were not waiting on tables; t
xosey to LoAN on Farms andjxazeangtors.nncodunaoie
anchea at 8 per cent Liberal terms-'the fire irom above They m
eo W. Neil, Cit- ■ tained by the command oi God i
Mr. Goeth, representing the E C- not entertained by the cunsing
almer Paper Co. of Dallas, was ia men.
B see the Herald for a bill this week. They were filled with the H
local donation. • more full stomachs than there
Aside from the many arguments bended knees and broken heart
favorable to the home talent chan- There is more fire in the kit
tauqua is the all important fact tha j range than there is in the pi
it would open an avenue of training , When the fire built in the ch
to local talent, the value of which • kitchen it often puts out the fit
nestimatable. i the pulpit ice cream chills the
Wky not a home talent chautauqua vor of spiritual life.
m this town next season? | The early Christians were not
----------------- ing in the supper room on the
Mine* Edna and Mary Criswell, o: when the Holy Ghost came;
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They, no doubt, were men in the lot-
tery game, waiting for Gumberts to ... 11. ...
■ ““Gramont trned his artention mounting cost of publication,
- — ‘ timating dost of publishing
him.
"Baek into that room, and eo t
quickly." said Gramont, stepping for-
. ward. "Quick !"
Memphis Izzy obeyed. Gramont
stood in the doorway, his eye* sweep-
ing the room and the men inside.
Startled, all four of them had riser
and were staring at him. In his other
hand be produced an automatie whieh
he had taken from Dlek Henrne.
The first word front any of yon
zentlemen," he declarei, "wM draw a
-hot. I'm doing all the taikirz here.
Sayv
(To Be Continued)
Fell," responded Gramon: at
move to come and get them.
Commissioners Court last
y to agree with thine adversary val, not only of interest in religion,
Ay. Besides, there would proba- but in good citizenship.better moral:
« a little work for the miserable and a more profound respect for the |
-shikt teeter that resides in this mm
- Thanks." t from our old friend, R H Banowsky.; Deerfield, HL, had trotted a
Sweeping out along the north road. . Gramont continued his way, con- . to keep'the letter from the old home ' vale of sorrow, but received,
. , ,, tb* ,When,at sciogs Jhnt they were tearing after coming. He says they pot by the hot and remittance from him M
the matter very ably. es they knew were stirring over the -
The steps of the cottage lore* good old South Plain*..
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Gramont, cheerfuly- making Ms leisurely way toward the ythey were actually sick half the time newan
“Here, whereas -our warrant? You barn and shop. Charlie theGoog. who they spent out there, and they sure
ain't no dick was bent over the car ot Gumberts, look it.
Gramont cut short his protests with | was first to discern his approach, and
a leug doth, whieh effectually bound straightened up. Gramont waved his BROTHERS & Brother* will pay
his lower jaw i place and precluded hand in greeting. Charlie the Gong the highest market price for your
any further idea of talk. turned his head and called his breth- poultry, egg* and cress*.
He then tied Dick Hearne securely, ren. who came into sight, staring at u-
hand and foot and then lashed him to Gramont. j The editor and wifeater five yearsfor bid* notices of which areinov,wHTE EIAA-210, THE CHURCH COOKIG FORCE
----------------- -- The latter realized that if ho passed of light (very light) housekeeping in j placed in the post office. AB this on ES MS2M-S receipts c v
anifested and impohtance that is not in keeping with when he had finished. Hearewas them the game was won. If they the rcoms at (he Sentinel office areltcp of the pleasure oi receiving the
rgnonabz.lfh,Hethenucimbedistoppehim, he bade fair to loeemoving So their ... home, which/mail two Sundays. Wewilnowhave
- - -4 ,242, result , ,.g-- . on his way. Hearne's lashings were «eio Loss- Le canet ehcorii, „ has just been comp'eted on the lots to practice the policy of “watchzkE
hat M a L J U grades and is tow a full general with inconspictds to any one whom the L, ape--t Im 1. 55 '-4 west of the office —Seminoie Sentinel waiting for awhile.
eiof the sermoni preached that’ apaulets. shoulder straps and narz esr passea 1 A51,w 5, b. _came,outon.an E- : . . 1 . .
with the Cross de Guerre and the It was a little after right in the Gumberts. Where is be? In the WANTED-Want to hear from ! .The South Plains Fair As
Medal of Distinguished Service. He ‘ morning when Gramont drove into houser owner having farm tor sale. Address) has decided to erect an 82
insists that his name he read at the Paradis. He noticed that two large The others nodded, plain, mistrust- • Fred B. Mitchell. Box 98, Texarkana, building much large* andni
automobdles were standing in front of ing him. yt puzzled by his careless Arkansas. the en* in **— fet "he
the post office, and that about them manner and his reference to Fell. i .
“Sure," answrered Charlie the Gooz. A big official looking envelope ar- .
“Go right in—he's in the big front rived th is week from Wichita Falls -he Herald had just about
room.” i Texas, cotaining a remittance of $256 that his old reader. D. D. D
bly be there until some
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Sunday School at 10 AM.
Preaching 11300 a m and 810 pm
Intermediate B.Y.P.U. 2 JO PJL
Smibrom Band 3:30 P. M.
Junior BYPU. 410 P.M.
Prayer meeting Wed. at OJO P.M.
G E. Ban, Pastor
type and a G. Wash, press ; ported
himself a newspaper man PHONE No. 95 for aB kinds ot
i One of them, no other than Gra moat's • “Hohi, two-three." _ . ,2 . . , . .
friend of the adenoidal aspect, who ! Silence. Ithen the exchange resume*.! Crs Auante.and family got in last
semed to own the melliftuous title of -wi the honorable person gracious- iweeK from Weatherford, where be
Hearne S ^b^^ h£ ,y forginethe inadequacy of the is-eatP‛Spting. "HysdfingSbouk
ed-acndoHesyonelonndsinteonind“s;ok peirtothe’cr.mrhentrhingSeme humble slave of the wires to inform bin blowed-tP but they are sure
and turn around!" snapped Gramont. phis Izzy strode to the cottage. He
GRAPES for sale at 7c per poun1 Monday iron
Phone 21, or see Will Alf Benl, Jr. where she rec
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
you? he deraneed.
The editor a
home ofEA
Labbock, o
’ "Don’t worry." Mraras waved a
band grandiloquently. “The boss is
ootid with the bunca up to Baton
Rouge, and they’ll tke care of every-
body. So old Beu gut pinched, huh?
That's one joke. man !
Gramont'* worst suspicions were
Bible School every Sunday at 10 JO
AM.:...
Worship begin* at 11 JO A M.
Lord's Supper at 11:45 A M
Bible Class each Wed. at 3-30 pm.
suspicion that Grandpa Jones was
have decided to discontinue this de- worse in Haske
2 . ., partmentin the Herald. Oaly one the crop* were
$ 1 H-ees Gramo th 17- । asgEeclof the five voluntarily reported this
• 3 suspicion and knew that his bluff could i . . T' . . . . ...
a he worked no lunger ; week, the Christian. It is no littie
“Here's his note,- be snia, and trouble ior us to call up the several
mi ROfHCQr OLD
SOTOS
CteMMMWK SM4
• to play to a larger house.
A flock of stork* have visited the
! community the past weekand ia view
once. Goodpasture Dairy, Phone 90.
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pistol Jerked at him be obeyed the from his pocket and opened the cot-
command. Gramont took the strip of 1 tage door. All five vanished within.
doth, which he had previously pre- Grament rose. A moment previous-
ly, fever had thrilled him; the excite- undertooki to establish their home
ds, said Hearne. “What** stirrin. j
. anyhow P
-Plenty. Memphis Izzy's coming
MEADOW BRIEFS
Acaculagina.
.t w zuvu. ... t . . Time was when a man of
the ramications of the gang extended 1 81111 tied and lashed to the.chair in hisj perience worth mentioning and
"agteh W. an- n sa focna under the rear seat ot Bens . honddeie----• EM
. gn-gea ered and noiseless car came sweeping the printing business has reached the , I----------- ,
q-NSnt paid at the Cunter ami led I doun the road and he knew at once level of real business and one tha: this week from Hereford, where the:
the war outride. He MotioKa toward that Memphis Izzy had arrived. He requires brains as well as money to! visited bis daughter. Mrs. Bill Smit}
the car. and Hearne obediently cimbed I knew, it intuitively, even before he ob- make it go
tained a good Elimpse of the broad, survival or
heavy figure and the dominating feu- • ’
tures Memphis Izzy was far from
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may
syrup for the young man with the
colic
The Baptist brethren are holding a
meeting here at this writing. Rev.
Fronabarker, ci Canyon, Texas is as-
listing the pastor. The congrega-
tions are large and much interest is
manifested. The world needs a revi-
At
THE BRICK GARAGE
Have that old worn out oil drained
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out and your crank case filled with the
right grade of Mobiloil, Texaco or Su-
preme Qil. It will put new life in your
motor. Try it and save repair bills lat-
er on.
ITS PURPOSE IS to tell-the reader something he will be inter-
ested in knowing in regard t-o certain goods which the merchant
has for sale. Through his advertisements, the merchant is able to
keep in constant touch with his customers, and therefore give to
them the advantages of market changes, etc.
The merchant that advertises in THE HERALD has a message
for you. Are you getting it ? In making your dollar do its duty,
the “when” you invest is almost as important as the “where” you in-
vest it.
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The advertisements in THE HERALD furnish a directory of fhe
firms that have your interest in mind. Some of the most timely
news we print appears in the ad columns. Read the ads as soon as
7 ernj-s-
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C Scroeder, owe s
Sagerton, Texas, WM
day this week. He
oat to his place in t
to look after his p
He report* dry we
la the end it will be the and family.
the fittiest—Ex. j CUSTOM crushing by Tankersley
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.