The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1914 Page: 1 of 6
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VOL. 9.
BROWNFIELD, TERRY COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914
NO 39
CANDIDATES!
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Yes, still the come. We are not candidates for office or for
votes, but candidates for your trade, subject to the general ap-
proval of all people, whether they be Democrats, Republicans,
Bull Moosers or What-Not.
Remember the Old Reliable Store
MAY & W HIGH 1
Phone 14
Brownfield, Texas
Announcements
J. R BURNETT
: Through the encouragement of
his many friends, the above
gentleman has decided to make
the race for Tax- Assessor of
Terry County, subject to the
action of the Democrotic
primaries in July Jimmie held
From Arkansaw
Russ ily ne Ark 1 22 14
Dear Edit :
I have been wond ring if von
would like to hive a atter An
me in old Ark
• Now, Mr. Editor. I hope vou
will excuse all mistakes and
blund rs, but I want to let the
dening and all kind - of # res.,
as we have not had nuch wiv, , The sro wntieid Calves.
since I have been her. I see ns
like -iwing—-net. e ghi fnl
eather hn: cann * way howling
it will coptine
I hope von will n 1 i d • ce
wrong and Ni n I No
ciate and love old Torr . r •
Sunday fterno n turned off so
11hat a half score of
tumne gay.
> - n went up 14) D ck,n. Th
:lhe ol udge
ije P’s-nlv »e Iui? n 14
Parody No 789,432
Maud Miller, on a summer dav
Tripped down the street in co-.
this office one term, and made
a good record so far as we know,
and he feels that he should have
the office again this next term,
as time about is fair play. We
can truthfully say that he is in
everyway trustworthy, and well
qualified for the office, and we
believe the voters ofTerry county
will make no mistake in making
him their next Tax Assessor,
With these introductory re-
marks, we leave him with the
voters for full consideration.
for I lik • ..* *041
dear old Art. J
people of Terry county know
where I am just now. and what I gon country if
e , the sand storms but 0P a 1
think of this country, in and •
von could
around Russellville, which city
has a population of near 6000,
and is composed of son e of the
most hospitable people I ever
met.
It seems so nice to see runn-
ing streams of water, and the
: large forrest trees that move in
: the breeze, and seems to speak
that the maker aid not n id
for all countries to he alike so.
we may appreciate the vond ni
f •: to re—t. e. qis No
and cnv-.
Dick n a 250 ton silo, and is
r-edlin - nothing li a 130 nead
of tiv - il a few cows. and as
conno.: early a car of hogs
a = ond ig the calves He has
good ten. -, good feed troughs
said: " Gee she
must be froze
cheer and gratitude I think
all countries Some will **k ne
what we raise ont there’ T * -II
them we raise everythin I
find some who sav they will *
or he satisfied until thewo to
the Plains I tell them they rill
find it a lovely climate in cum-
enters through iro 1
m his huge <nrfar •
concrete rater ny
lid while we are about it, we
just as well nention tist he his
Why don’t she wear some under-
clothes? " .
—Cincinnati Enquirer,
ONE BULL AND TWO CALVES.
Mand Miller, on a summer day
Spied a 1 ull comming her way.
The Judge ‘lowed as he blowed
his nose
" die sin’t get by in them
tight cloths. +
I he bull he charged and Maud
she wheeled.
Her sk rt going up like a banana
one of the biggest, if not the P eled
biggest barn in Terry county. Hi- builship stopp ‘d.
nature the grandest thing that mer The Iron Mountain rail
road is the only one through this
being something like 40x60 feet,
and paw ‘d and paw ‘d.
we have in this world of ours to
. .. . enjoy. Everything seems to tell
AMARILLO The si o has one to “be of good cheer.as there
scored another victory. - A test are always better things in store
conducted by government experts for you »
at this place for the purpose ofThis city does a great deal of paired by a good old fashion cook
determining the value of ensilage business, as lots of cotton is and it was all well prepaired. It
as a feed crop for cattle proved
successful.
in when ne keeps his dry feed And the Judge he laughed and
H.s calv -s are now in prime
town.
Took dinner out one day this . , ,
‘ near 600 ]uds and are putting
week: had many good things to
" 7 Ton mr 4:1 two. pound per
eat—too many to mention—pre-
condit weighing something
his mule hee-lawed.
—Scanty Creek News.
day. They will he fed about 45
more day., and at the end of
that time will be among the
raised near town. There is one did seem so nice for the hostess: prettiesi bunch of stuff ever
of the best and most complete to sit and entertain and stay out shipped out of Terry county.
The experts in their test Agricultural colleges in the state of the kitchen,
selected two herds of equal num :
Have not gotten to the end of
Miss Clemmie Adams visited
at Merlin Adams last week.
R. H Banowsky was confined
to his home a few days this week
with a touch of grippe.
Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Forrester
of west Lynn county, were here
These calves are the prevailing
Terry county breeds, Herefords
and Durhams, and are tolerably
located here, consisting of four
ber and fed them separately for domitories, a hospital and main
thirty days. One herd was fed buildings for class rooms. They | few day to visit a son near Little well averaged as to size.
also have a printing department Rock, who is a physician.
At the end of the scheduled in one of the basements, where I might say more about this
time the grass fed stuff scored they get out a college paper, anddear State, but it would take too
an aveage gain in weight of 22 the | much space. You cannot blame
pounds, while the ensilage kept if the Terry county people have tor rating . each Ta trl
stock manifested an increase of anyone they would like to send me for having so much love for
to a good school, it would elevate i the State and h me of ms girl-
them to attend. hood
The farmers are now fertiliz . Sincerely your well wisher,
ing their small tracts for gar- Mrs. J. T. May. these visions are wholly possible. ing law.
my journey yet; will leave in a
Sunday, visiting their
little
on grass and cottonseed cake.
105 pounds.
Many people with sour stomach find
relief in Dr. Mil s Laxative Tablets.
Try them yourself [Advertisement.]
A man
that could go look over these
calves, view this big barn and
daughter, Obera, who is attend-
ing school.
Walter Gainer was here Mon.
silo, and not see visions of ‘ pros- informed us thatour tango-saloon
perity and contentment as the piece from Georgia so enthused
future of Terry, county. hasn’t him last week that he read the
got an atom of thought about him 1 , ,
and his vision isn’t an inch long, whole paper, and even found out
And the beauty of it all is that that Percy Spencer was practic-
SUMMER, AUTUMN, WINTER OR SPRING
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1914, newspaper, January 30, 1914; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1650807/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.