The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1927 Page: 4 of 12
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joined the navy to see the world and
then spent four years in a submarine.
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Texas. Room 204 Leader Building— presse-L at,-I f.
West Broadway. 1-13e) Judce re «;ri
According to the Tahoka News, the
Texas Utilities Co. has offered $100.
000 for the light and ice plants own-
d by that city. leaving the city the
rater works system with a stated
all other funds for operating the
Baptist General Convention of Tex-
as, and its affliated institutions Re
। ports at the convention showed that
by for a short visit with his parents. Claude. Herod. Virgil and Miss . What has become of the old-fash-
ioned mother who worried about her
Mr. and Mrs C H. Hester and fam- Ethel Hester, were shopping in Lub- children whenever she was away from
of Virginia to speak in reference to
f the reneral assembly
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In the hall of the house of delegates
that the Confederate sen-te met ana ■
conducted Jefferson Davis tn a plat
form heside the Washington menu ’
ment, from which he rear his inauz
oral addrese to a great snd enthusius
tie assembly. Gen. "Stonewail" Jack
son's body lay in state in the old sen
ate chamber. The hody of ex-l’rest
dent Trier also Iy in state there.
62 Killed When Floor Collapsed.
In 1S70 the famous capitei disastet
ocenrred. On April 27 n great erowra
bad collected fu the Supreme court
Austin, Texas. Nov. 21.—There is
BAPTISTS DETERMINED TO
WIPE OUT DEBTS
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"No." gasped the professor.
"Then in a few moments you're the meaning and execution of an act
, gonna miss your whole life.” cried, of Virginia in 175. entitlel "The
Pat. as he struck out for shore. . Erection of the District of Kentucky
Into a Separate St. te."
er. Dr. T. L Holcomb, pastor of
he First Baptist church of Sherman,
of tbe sgeaker
Baptists as
an your own home. You pay for
rour land like paying rent. If you
aave sufficient money to rent you
iave enough to buy. See or write
> larrott Brothers. Owners, Lubbock.
Wichita Falks, which ended Sunday,
was the firm resolve to carry on the
Conquest Campaign umtil all debts
on Texas Baptise institutions are
wiped out There appeared no dis-
sention on this questiom
Work of the hundreds of unpaid
n Lee County, Texas, the only settle A meeting was h ld on July •• 1 c:
nent of Wends to be found outside toarranze for public manifestation c
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The goal for 1928 has been setati..., , ...
- . — - . . mauch as p-esibe of the «i furiture
a milion and a half This fund, of E-1 in tie Hlacz -a ; ren ans~ra,
-ourse, will be entirely separate from cag Conszitutionsl conrenmis •
vales in the huge army which haunch- old stetecgte i- le r -tom a-
rd and followed up the campaign • shrine cf Azari -*■ tr : L
through 1927 was highly commended Toe becape tzets r bs Ine
by speakers throughout the conven- great incients in : - -3 an-
Tki. -L a statuie of Kik.i !l I.-. gic
-on- l nas same organuaton. writ „ ...
... . . Gorern-cr Eyni Erts suerestel to com
nl one change, has been retained eemocate Li. a. c -an e of ahe
or the 1928 program To releve federate emnewL sa: fib app-cr
Dr-LR Scarborough of some of thej ance rit be ms Be as z = - a: ross bie
i No man ever questions his own
judgment.
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Everybody loves a good listener.
Some people are pleasantly unhap-
py.
In the Shamburger Lbr. Co classi-
fied ad of last week an error was
made in which was stated, “all, old
cars made new. etc.,” and which
( should read. “All old toys, etc.” See
this week’s classified column.
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Mr Bob Bowers and children came
n Tuesday from Arkansas, where
dhey visited their daughter and sister
er, Mrs. Story. We are very sorry
oreport that little Bobbie came in
merjin with somtething like bronchial
f Germany, according to G. C. M. sorrow at the deatit of Jantes Monroe
Engerrand, associate professor of which ha orcurre .■ Nex ) rb
Anthropology in the University of I The ceremonies, " ere held at th
Texas Mr. Engerrand is preparing meetings weh. hela ihere
’ 1 history of the Texas group of these
people, who, with their ancestors in
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Scan* of Secession Convention.
In 1S24 General Tafayette visited
the city of l:ichmend for three days
it was the occasion of the srea es:
rejoicing. Chief Justice Marsha I e -
livered an oration on I-hait of the ot
ther Martin fer the defense.
On June . 1-1 a | meet : g
was hel in the ba s of t e house of
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anything about it.”
"Why you’ve missed half your life.’
aras the reply. Then a little later.
“Do you know anything about bi-
ologs 2"
“Nope.” grunted Pat.
Just then the boat hit a snag and
upset.
“Help” sputtered the professor.
"Hay. professor” yelled Pat. "do
ye know anything about swimming-
ology?"
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On February 7. 1~-2. Henry Clay
and G-orze m. r. o mn i-s ioner-
from Kentucky, apeare before a
the citizen's in the iuet ef the war
with Great Fritain. A • iziiance com-
mittee was app-inted to lek after the
Hy aine ■
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sell on the crop payment plan. This delegates was the ad : • et
and is well located. Good shallow mons r»~ lutioas of 17-- e .|r
rater; convenient to schools and will J-ames-enn -5 '' * "
zrow anything you want to raise. • s-n C b ‘ ’
Nhy pay rent? when you can buy In ure r
pood Hains land with this part of th., in 10 -
our crop. The crop payment plan rhze rrial rake . ia,
MISSING PLENTY ,
Pa: was taking Professor
ioan the river in a rowboat.
"Pat.", said the professor.
you ever studied zoology?”
“No.” said Pat. "I don’t
monthly charge for pumping for the ficers of the Revotuti . the exer -e-
ext twenty years no matter how being conducte in ihe frah of t! •
much the population increase be- house of delegates
comes. In 18 there wa< as-emhle! in the
We notice that uncle Johnny King hall of the house of delegites ra
is again buying corn, and is having it famons "onst tutional conve nti P
:1.1 - .u , .1 p., - . which continued i. to KA an.I whai h
oiled in the rear of the First Nations ; c. ,
_ gave the westeim nonslave hoidinz
an ' j counties of Virginia inereaced repre
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Marshall. Madi son. Monroe, a: te
John Randolph. Tenjamin Waiki
Leigh and Littleton Walter Ta-
be best cotton land on the Plains to Ing plare in tte ’? o: :
bout $265,000 had been contributed nersteee as laic n
n cash up to that date; and Dr. F.l ’ o ett ’’ 2
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j x Groner. General Secretary of the' States on ctezer • , zz-
Texas Baptists- believes the sum for rra! assen-y ~avetcd ia
1927 will reach $S00,000 by Jar.u- famons statycetc;ece wa
Virginia T/ii Pestre Rocm
Where C-czt Hictorie
Event: Occurzcd.
the U. 5s. S. Pri iceton near Alexan
dria. ex-(jev. T. A' Gilmer cf Virzin!a
then secretary of ine navy, was killed ,
The remains of Governor Giltner ; 1
in state in the hal of the honse. Ihe
remains of John C. Calhonn also wen
brought to Richmond, taken to rhe
ball of the house and pl-ce in state
on the clerk’s dles.
The great secession convent inn : er •
there in February. 19;1. . It was he |
fore this convention that Gen. itobert
E. Lee appeared and accepted appint- . •
ment as commander of the militaryi
and naval force* of Tirxinia. It was
J. R. Hill was in from the Yoakun
county farm. Tuesday.
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1927, newspaper, November 25, 1927; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564058/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.