The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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M and M Club.
The Maids and Matrons Club
was hospitably entertained by
Mrs. Chas. Copeland on Satur
day afternoon, Nov., 18th. After
roll call, minutes and business
current events wpre given and
the lesson on Coriolanus ably
conducted by the teacher, Mrs.
• Randal. A delicious salad
course was served.
We were glad to welcome as
guest of the evening Mrs. W
Copeland and Mrs. Manion
Cosby and little daughter, Mary
Manion, of Lubbock.
The Club adjourned to meet
Dee., 2nd with Mrs. W. E Ellis.
will be refunded on the spot. No
monkey business, delay or trou-
ble in returning goods. Write,
phone or call for a catalog in a-
bout ten days. They are free.
W. E. Robinson.
FURNITURE and UNDERTAK
ING.
LUBBOCK,
TEXAS.
Sheriff Sale
State of Texas 1
County of Terry J Know all
The Pacific Monthly.
men by these present:—by vir |
tue of the authority in an order
of sale issued out of the Honor-
able Districet Court of Com man-
che county Texas, by C. A. Hitt,
the Clerk thereof, on Nov. 14th
A. D. 1911., in cause No. 3000.,
on the docket of said court, W. |
The Pacific Monthly of Port-|H. Burton vs Otto
land, Oregon, is publishing .
series of splendid articles about
the various industries in the
West. The September number
contained an article on Success
with Cherries. The October
number had a beautiful illus-
trated articleon Success in Grow-
ing Apples. Other articles
, Ridgeway
a e: als, and to me as Sheriff of Terry county Tex-
as, directed a id de ivared, | will proceed to sell 1
at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash ;
at the courthouse door of Terry county, Texas
in the town of Brownfield, Texas, between the
hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p.m., on
the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1912, the same be-
ing the first Tuesday In January, A. D 1912, the
following described property and real estate,
situated in Terry County, Texas to-wit:
shortly to be published are
Success , with Live Stock,
Success in Growing Walnuts,
Success with Fodder Crops.
These articles are written by
Being six hundred and forty (640) acres of
land, and all of section No. 4, In block K,awand-
ed by the State to J no M. Moore, and being the |
same land described In a deed of trust from Otto
Ridgeway to Nute Jackson, trustee for W II.
Burton, dated August Sth 1910, and recorded in
Vo‘.2, page 440 of the trust deed records of Ter-
ry Co Texas; said land being situated in the
northwestern part of said county and commonly
known as the Jno. M. Moore land, said land hav-
ing been levied upon by me on the 21st day of
experts, and are not only author- day of November A. D. 1911, by virtue of said
order of sale, aa the property of the defendents
Otto Ridgeway, C. L. Norsworthy, Geo, E.Tler-
itative, but very interesting.
In addition to the above, The uan,W-T Dixon, Sina Dixon, C. M. Boon, J. L.
Randal and J. A. Walker, and all parties riaim-
ing under them or either of them since April s.
A. D. 1911, to satisfy a judgement of said court
establishing a prior interest lien eadebtness of
$53.25 against said land, as against all parties,
and in orner tn satisfy a judgement of said court
in favor of the Plaintiff W. H. Burton against
the defend ent Otto Ridgeway in the sum of
$811.53, with interest thereon from Nov. 17, 1911,
Pacific Monthly each month
publishes a large number of
clean, wholesome, readable
stories and strong independent
articles on the question of the
day.
The priceof The Pacific Month-
ly is $1.50 a year. To introduce
it to new readers, it will be sent
for six months for $.50 if this
paper is mentioned.
at 10 percent per annum and all cost of suit;both
of said lleas being foreclosed as against all of
the above named defendents on said premises.
GEO. E. TIERNAN,
Sheriff Terry County, Texas.
Address: Pacific Monthly,
Portland, Oregon.
A Letter.
Notice of Dissolution of Part
nership.
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership lately subsisting be-
tween us, the undersigned J. L.
Randal and W. E. Ellis, carrying
on business in Brown field ,Terry
County, Texas, under the firm
Lubbock, Texas, 11 28 11.o r
. m name of the Randal Drug Co.,was
To every citizen of Terry counts : on the 93 day of Nor . 191 1 ‘dis
In about ten days I will have on the : day “ "or 1J1 1 dis-
solved by mutual consent, and
for distribution 200 catalogs full .
of good values in my line and Ithat the business in the future
| will be carried on by the said J.
L. Randal alone.
Dated this the 23rd day of Nov.
A. D.1911.
would be pleased to have one in
every home in the county. If you
have or have not a mail order cat-
alog drop me a postal, phone or
call in person for one of these.
They will cost you nothing and
their frequent use will save you
dollars. Make a comparison with
other catalogs and note the sav
ing. Give me your order. Save
the trouble and expense of mon-
W. E. Ellis
J. L. Randal
LOCALS
We have sent out a number of
statements to delinquent sub- |
ey-orders or drafts and look to scribers this week and we hope
me for the paompt and proper
handling of your order as well as
Co me safe arrival of the goods; you
will find this arrangement more
satisfactory than dealing with
to be favored with early renew-
als from all of them. We want
to make a new subscription book
Grandma Young left last
Saturday for Ballinger, where' -
she will visit her daughter, Mrs.
strangers at a distance as well as
• less expensive. Every article
shown in my catalog will be ship-
- bed from one point, hence it will months.
not be necessary that you buy ant journey.
1 more than yon want to make a her posted while away.
.Shipment as is the case with reg-
Hamilton for the next three
We hope her a pleas-
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
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$15,000 Stock of General Mer=
chandise Must Be Sold Re-
gardless of Cost 1
We are going out of the mercantile business in
in Tahoka which makes it necessary to close out
our entire stock of general merchandise at some
price. This will not be a reduction or special sale,
but a genuine, bona-fide "Closing Out Sale." Noth-
ing reserved. Every dollars worth must be sold
in the next sixty days.
Commencing Monday Nov.
27th, 1911
We do not say it bostingly but we believe we have as nice and
well selected stock of goods as you will find in West Tevas;we al.
so believe that we own our goods at less than any other mer-
chant on the Plains. Doing cash business in the past enabled
us to take advantage of all Special discounts. Cost And Carri-
age Or Cost Less Freigh Prices Not In It.
We Are Going To Sell
THIS MEANS $‘s TO YOU!
We regret very much going out of business in Takcka as we have
enjoyed a splendid trade ever since we have been here, but other
business compels us to close out our store.
REMEMBER PLACE AMD DATE
Bring your family and spend a day in Tahoka
TAHOKA MERCANTIL
COMPANY.
which he had several ribs brok- !
Herald will keep!
en and otherwise badly shaken
up.
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Mr. J. H. James and family re (
For WATKINS REMEDIES
. ...---------„ . NOTICE: All parties know Mr. James and dampyre a and Harness and Repair Work
i I ular mail order houses that ship jng themselves to be endebted turned this week from Plains
• from a dozen or more factories, to the Adams-Holgote Company, and Gomez, where they have %
Every article shown will be sold will please call and settle at once, been Visiting their children, (sewwvvwe
under an absolute guarantee of This firm is no longer in business They are now comfortably domi-
and all notes and accounts must ciled in the pretty Leard bun
See Jake Johnson
Brownfield, Texas
satisfaction. X
Can you conceive of any reason
.. why I should not sell you as
cheaply as any catalog house?
Haveyouany reason for not giv-
PSrdozy You take no --------...
: ing me rout oneghar only a part from Amarillo, where he had products are to be found at the i
-chances and n Pay. before been for the last fifteen days in Hardware Store. Call in and j
• of the purchase, pric be i. Touboital. recuperating from a 1 get a thimble f ree.” so light you J
: goods are received and it not.
order and entirely n
fetory your partial payment mash "P
be settled immediately. Books galo.
are in charge of W. M. Adams,
Brownfield, Texas.
The Pure Spun Aluminum
Ware Company is advertising in
Earl Hargett came in last week the Herald.
Notice that their
before been for the last fifteen days in Hardware Store,
in a hospital, recuperating from a ,......
satis.I severe hurt he received in a hardly notice having it on your
between two cars, in hand.
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911, newspaper, December 1, 1911; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1679808/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.