The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1912 Page: 2 of 6
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For Lumber, See A. G. McADAMS Lumber Co.
Brownfield Lubbock Tahoka
All kinds or building material
Let’s figure some
Tom May, Manager Brownfield yard F
Che Terry County Herald
A. J. STRICKLIN, Editor-Publisher-Proprietor
Entered at the Post Office at Brownfield, Texas as Second Class mail mat-
ter, according to an Act of Congress, March 3,1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year
Six Months
Three Months .
$1.00
.50
.25
ADVERTISING RATES.
Per inch per month......-______________________________________-...................-..........
Per inch for a single issue....................-......_.....................
Better rates on half page or more and exceptionably
liberal terms on large, long standing contracts.
50c
15c
| Miles’ pasture. It will be years
before all the excellent pastur-
age between Lubbock and
Brownfield will be cut up into
small farms and in the mean-
time let us have good roads to
the wholesale center of the South
Plains, for we will get a railroad
when all that country is thickly
settled and don’t you forget it.
At least investigate the matter
at the next session of Commis-
sioners Court and see what may
be done. A majority of our
freighters had rather go to Lub-
bock and we ought to see that
they have the best road possible.
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WESELL THE VERY BEST
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Hardware, Windmills and im-
plements
Local Readers, per line, 1st incertion.:
Each consecutive incertion...............................
_10c
05c
Any reflection on the reputation or standing of any private individ-
ual, firm or corporation, will be gladly amended if brought to the
notice of the publisher.
Secret Societies.
BROWNFIELD CHAPTER, NO
309, It. A. M
W. R. Spencer_____High Priest
Geo. E. Tiernan.. ....Secretary
Meets 2nd Saturday after the
full moon in each lunar month
Church Directory.
Officers of
BROWNFIELD LODGE
A. F.& A. M No. —
‘ Geo. E. Tie
“ H. H. Longhi
an, w. M.
ak.Secretary
Lodge meets Saturday be-
fore the full moon li each
lunar month at 4 p m
Wade Chapter 317 O. E. S.
Mrs. Geo. E. Tiernan,W. M.
Miss Annie Hamilton, Secretary.
Meets Saturday before the full moon
in each month at Masonic Hall
METHODIST CHURCH
Preaching every 2nd and 4th
Sunday at 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.
M. -
At Meadow every 1st and
3rd Sunday at 11 A.M.
Sunday School every Sunday
at 10 a. m. Everybody invited.
. Epworth League: Seniors meet
at 4 p.m .Intermediate at 3 p.m.
and Juniors meet with Mrs J. T.
May at 3 p.m. every Sunday.
Rev. V. H. Trammell, Pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SHERIFF’S SALE. REAL
ESTATE
THE STATE OF TEXAS 1
COUNTY OF TERRY J
Whereas, by virtue of an exe-
cution issued out of the Justice
Court in and for Precinct No
Two, Floyd County, Texas, on a
judgement rendered in said
court in favor of S. L. Boon and
against D. Hanks for the sum of
a that are made, for every purpose. Prices right too.
3 Don’t forget the old reliable Eclipse windmill and
John Deere implements. They have stood the
a test of time and we can stand behind them. We
3 are the ones who think it will pay us to charge
20. you only a fair price for our goods, and we give
2 you value received for every dollar you spend
3 with us.
Make our store your headquarters
when in Lubbock, whether you buy or
* not. We will be glad to see you.
K | WESTERN WINDMILL COMPANY *
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sixty seven and 98-100 ($67.98) J
Dollars, with interst thereon J
1
The RANDAL
from July 29th, 1911 at 10 per-
cent per annum and costs of suit,
and placed in my hands for ser-
vice, 1, Geo. E. Tiernan, Sheriff
of Terry County, Texas, did levy
3 SCHOOL BOOKS!!! We have them right
go here for you; also pens, pencils, tablets
y. and other school accessories too numer-
S ous to mention. ________
upon the South one half of the E
South west one fourth(S 1-2 of J
the S. W. 1-4) of Adstract No. *
Five Hundred Two (502) Certify-1 %-
Drug Company
Brownfield Lodge No 530 I. O. O. F.
J.L Randal N. G.
_ J. F. Winston, Secty.
Meets every Friday night in Odd Fellows Hall.
BROWNFIELD REBKK-
AH LODGE NO. 329.
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays of each month at
the 1 0 0 F Hall at 7.20 p m
Miss Annie Hamilton N..
Mrs. J. W. Welch, Sec.
Sunday School and Church
Emblems every Sunday at 10a.
m., at the School House. You
are cordially invited to attend.
R. H. Banowsky, Leader. ’
BAPTIST CHURCH.
No Eight « Your prescription will be appreciated and S
(8) Grantee D. K: Taylor situ- ak will receive oul most careful attention at 9
ated in Terry County .Texas, and as all times. Big assortment of sundries and a
being80aereso.it of the Banks * all standard proprietory remedies, |
land in Terry County, Texas.
cate No. 1325, survey
ated in Terry County .Texas, and
Brownfield Camp No. 1989 WOW
J. T. May,U. Q
J. F. Winston, Clerk
Meets every 1st and 3rd Satur-
A day nightin each month in the Odd
Fellowa Hall
Gomes Lodge No. 828I.O.O.F.
W. A. shepherd, N. G.
Simon Holgate, Sec'y
Meets every Thursday night
in the Odd Fellows Hall
Days of meeting: ever 1st Sun-
day and Saturday before. S. S.
10 a. m. Preaching on Saturday
11: a. m., on Sunday 11: a. m.
and 8: p. m. Sunbeam Society
4: p. m. Prayermeeting Thurs-
day 8: p. m. Preaching on 3rd
Sunday by Rev. M. D. Williams;
morning and night. J. W. Thomas
Missionary Pastor.
I will on Tuesday, February
6th, A.D. 1912, between the hours
of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock
P. M. proceed to sell said land,
at the court house door of Terry
County in the town of Brown-
field, for cash,,to the highest
bidder, and apply the proceeds
of said sale to the satisfaction of
said judgement.
Dated Jan. 10th; A. D. 1912.
Geo. E. Ti ernan.
Sheriff,Terry County, Texas.
i
A.
For Pure Drugs
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GOOD GRUB
"I was Crippled,
could hardly walk
and had to Crawl
is as essential to the human body as air. That is why the
HILL HOTEL
is the place to stop. The best eatables the market affords, put
up by the best cook in the state,combined with large airy rooms
and thorough sanitary conditions, make this the most popular
hotel on the Plains
. Come on you good farmers business men should thatagreat
from the crowded sections of portion of their big wagon trade
East and Central Texas, as you comes from the rich sandy loam
still have ample time to make a of Terry and Yoakum counties
fine crop here yet. Come and and are willing to put out the
join, not the greatest number cash to show how much they
but the most progressive set of appreciate such a substantial
farmers in the world. It will j trade. They are not only liberal
do you good to mingle awhije advertisers in the trade territory
with such abunch. They believe papers but they wish to demon-
strong in diversification, goo1 strate their superior trade ad-
schools and churches, rural vantages by putting money on
telephones and good roads and our roads. There lays a few
down stairs at times on my hands .
and knees. My doctor told me 1
had an acute attack of inflammatory
rheumatism. I wasin the hospital
for weeks, but was scarcely able to “
walk when I left it. I read about : -
Mrs. J. R. HILL, Proprietor
BROWNFIELD
TEXAS
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
bought a bottle and began to get ********************** ** **
better from the start, and for the igA 434 s
have them all. They are the
greatest enemies of vice, lawless-
ness and disorder you ever saw.
Many counties with ten times
its population has madean ignoble
flash of a country fair; they have
made a blooming success. Get
in line with them.
The business men of Lubbock
are fast falling in line fora good
freight road to Brownfield and
-are pledging support financially.
miles of ugly sand between the
two points, mainly in Terry
past six months 1 have had scarcely
any pain and am able to walk as C
well as ever.” J.H. Sanders, A
P. O. box 5, Rockaway, N.J. *
Few medicines are of any benefit -
for rheumatism, but Mr. Sanders
tells plainly what Dr. Miles’ Re-
storative Nervine did for it. One
ounce of salicylate of soda added to
one bottle of Nervine makes an ex-
county, and the proposition is to, cellent remedy for rheumatism,
make a road across these places, which is now known to be :
While we realize that our Com- ous disease and therefore subject to
a nerv-
missioners Court is
authority to make a road across
sections or to spend the county
money thereon, there is
strings on their going
three or four miles and
that the influence of a medicine that acts
through the nerves, as does
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Sufferers from rheumatism seldom
j fail to find relief in the use of
north , Dr. Miles’ Nervine, with salicylate
laying of soda.
out a road straight Eist and Sold under * guarantee that assures
West across this sand,
They realize, as only any, good the North boundary
the return of the price of the first bottle
say on If it fails to benefit. At all Druggists,
of Dr.' MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
List Your Land With
Henry George, Lubbock, Texas
2 ^an advantageously sell, trade or exchange your property C
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W.R. Spencer & Co.
Land Agents
Notary
Public
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1912, newspaper, January 12, 1912; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1679813/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.