The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Buy it while you can and save money. We predict much higher prices and coal shortage.
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MEBANE COTTON SEED for sale.
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of the Lamesa Re- with their weekly supply of cream
the Herald said he and other farm dainties intended
chards of the old reliable seedling
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We handle only the best of meats and are
in the market for your fat cattle. We are al-
so doing all we can to keep the price of meat
in reason,-and ask a full share of your trade.
Camels blend makes possible that
wonderful mellow mildness—yet all the
desirable body is there! And, Camels
never tire your taste!
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N You should know why Camels
are so unusual, so refreshing, so
satisfying. First, quality—second.
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos which -
you’ll certainly prefer to either kind
smoked straight!
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; , from any unpleasant cigaretty after-
taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor!
For your own satisfaction compare
Camels puff by puff with any ciga-
rette in the world at any price !
Camels are cold everywhere in scientiScally seated packages of20dja-
rattes for 20 cents, or ten packages < 200 ciiir^tM) tn a gleaning
pa per -covered carton Wo etrongty rococunend this carton tor tSto
home or office tupp!^ or when you trtvrL
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N Q,
• are the only kind that ever succeed
We anywhere.
the Herald was
demonstrated so far that they are
the ones that gets by the late freez-
correct. However: that do not let the farm run them.
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NIGGERHEAD COAL
Lakeview, has one of the best if
not the best baseball teams in this
part of the country. It is made up
of boys from that community, Ropes
and Meadow, and so far as we know
they have not been defeated but one
time this year, and that was by the
local team. They defeated Brown-
field the first part of this week by
mistaken when he says that this pa-
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a score of 9 to. and latter in the
week defeated Tahoka 19 to 1. So
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any place can have a good team that
wants one, regardless of size. Some
of the best teams we have ever seen
outside of professional baseball came
from the rural communities.
OUR HAT SALE was so success-
ful last week that we have decided
to continue it for awhile. Mrs. M. E.
Ware, in Lewis Brothers’ balcony.
Work on the Bradley-Brownfield
brick and concrete garage is moving
on nicely this week.
Mrs. F. Walters came in this past I
week from Floydada and Hereford,
children.
HOLSTEIN and Jersey milk cows
for sale at the old Dick Groves plaec,
3 miles east of Loop. Texas. Carl W.
Mrs. Clifford Dickson and children
were over last week from Tahoka.
BROTHERS & Broth s will appre-
ciate your grocery orders.
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.
E Walters.
Mrs. W. H Dallas returned last
week from Big Springs, where she
has been visiting her daughter. Mrs.
H. G. Leas.
your favotite
XX centers—each in
a substantial chocolate
overcoat. You’ll hero
to eat one to learn how
good tbqr are ond mt .
many to leama that
they are all equally
good. Come mas you
co by today, and get
some. Packed in a
handsome bos that
wffl plane anybody.
CICERO SMITH LUMBER COMPANY
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SEEP Peanuts, _____ ___,_____
for C. C. Handley at Holgate-Ender- |
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| Will Black and wife, of Gomez. •
were here early Monday morning. see E M. Fleming, City.
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did not have any sense, and that he for the hungry city folks. Here is
(Smith) had just about decided that another progressive farmer and wife
remeber some time back that Editor Pappy John Powell was showing
Smith took advantage of present Rev. Geo. W. Shearer, presiding eld-
conditions to take a pot shot at er of this district, around the town
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Our new wagon yard. is new open for business
and when eompleted, it has been consededto be
one of the best in West Texas. We have ap-
preciated your business all along, and we are
now prepared to better than ever take care of
you and your teams, and guarantee to give you
the same old courteous treatment.
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W oodro W ilson, and t ed to ig- one day last week, and included the
nore the fact that we have had . or Herald office with a short call. Rev.
the past year aj Republican Senate Shearer seemed surprised to see a
and House at Washington, and that modern printing shop in this size
they had done nothing toward re- town. ‘
ducing taxes to i a peace time level. o
Knowing as we did that Editor Smith There is one farmer in old Terry
knew that as well as we did, and that Herald is going to do its best
wanted to ignore it just to take a to throw in with this year, and that
shot at a sick man, was our reason farmer is S. H. Key, of Gomez, for
for quoting the old addage: Wheu he tells us that he is going to have
ignorance is bliss/ ’tis foolish to be lots of peaches, especially of the
wise. No man can read Bro. Smith’s seedling varieties, and not a few of
pithy editorials and then consien- the buded varieties. Mr. Key has ■
tiously say that he has no sense. one of the best orchards in the coon -
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CHILDRENS Red Rockers at $175, You may want to ask it we think we
and Coat Hangers by the barrel at have a stand ,n Yes. decidedly, he
Racket Store onthe north side of has already promised us enough of
the square | this delicious fruit to make us a good
* cobler. And right here we want to
Mrs. W. A. Bell left last Thursday 1 suggest to the new man that is set-
for Amarillo, where she represented tling new places in the county that
the local Womens Clubs in the Dis- they make most of their peach or-
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CHESTER GORE, Prop. BROWNFIELD
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BROWNFIELD, TEXAS
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1920, newspaper, May 7, 1920; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1570040/m1/3/: 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.