The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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ow you our splendid stock of trees, all in 1st
Our Nursery is located 2 block south of the
No bill is to lare or smal
Our Telephone No. is 71.
Styles in the most popular fabrics and
trimmings. . Come at once and get
these sensational values.
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efficient week, which was reluctantly accept-
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When you want drayage or movih
quickly and efficently with mininrrni
age, phone 81 and we will be on the jo
Procter Transfer'
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eppetite amd attempt the same maneuver in your
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Soeddoyemmere down here? Nothing at all brother.
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ATTRACTIVE HOMES
For those who are planning on building
a home-We invite you to come here
and get an estimate. We are glad, al-
ways, to assist you in planning the home
or any kind of a building.
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; ton gin in that settlement before
' next all. He wants to make it a cot-
ton country, and says they are going
She Would Hold the Ladder.
A very loving couple had just re
turned from their howesmoon. “Hilda.
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R Mr. J. R. Quinn from the westyoongovsraruwirtoonersocandnne
E Point community was in purchasing ing on was distraeted; going from
lumber this week from one of our locker to kccker and finally appealed
local dealers, and informed a repre- ‘ to no. #
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ashions of the
berrics, Dewsberries, Straw-berries. Bulbs, and Rose bushes.
Why order your trees when you can come to the Nursery and
get fresh stuff at less price. Our 15 years experience with one
of the best nurseries in Texas, together with ten years study
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down and look her over some Sun-
day afternoon. Where you used to
chase rabbits and coyotes over a
scope of country approximately 15
miles square in a tin Henry. without
being obstructed with more than oc-
casional rough cow trail is being
made to look more inviting via the
areoplane route now, were you to
Uvea of two patients who would J
otherwise bate succumbed from later i
Ml hrinorrhege were saved by drain- ■
ing off their own blood and reinject- i;
tag it, in a rare operation, made at ij
the New Haven hospital, according to j
a dispatch to the New York World.
One of the remarkable transfusin ‘
opera Hum was performed on a wom-
an by the staff in obstetrics The other
was by -the surgical staff, upon a naan
apparentiy mortally injured in an au-
, tomoblle accident.
The woman, according to the an
nouneement, suffered from a severe
abdominal j hemorrhage from which
patients rarely recover. Quick work
was required by the obstetrical staff.
. The hospital blood expert was sum- j
maned the blood drawn from the ab-
| detail al cavity, the wounded vessels
j tied and the blood almost immediately
fitered and reinjected into the dying i
woman’s veins. The effect was almost j i
instantaneoes
Aa hour afterward the male vie-
dm of the antomobile accident was
brought to the hospital in an. ambu-
r lance with a punctured liver, resuit-
j ing la abdominal hemorrhage. An op- ;
, eration was decided open. The wound
' They had-iheiz aster-made lights long
I before the cities, u-ing coal for gas
BROWNFIELD NURSERY I
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We have a full line of Peach. Apple. Pear, Plum. Cherry. f ,
“A small fortune will*
• buy more groceries than
sentative of the Herald that he was * “Has any one an extra stockir g In
recently from Haskell county. having her locker?
purchased a half section of land in- Xot in me, we answered after
that community. Mr. Quinn further i seqrehin our lockers in turn.
states that if the good people of that | n emba Tassment wLen l
community will come to his assist- j —Chicago Trbune
ance. he will guarantee a good cot-. —___________
We have a wonderfu' Shipment of
new Hats. Outstanding Values at
from $2.95 to $6.50.
man's veins after filtration. In both Brownfield
cases the citrate method was used. 9 ‛
that la, citrate was added to the blood !
to prevent coagulation. HEFEfErEFEFMFEFETMTMFEMfMHMEE
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A large experience, as
well as a fortune is be- I
hind every Maxwell or I
Star Car. Every unit ’
goes to make a perfect 1
whole. These can are
. the result of conscien-
tious effort of yean to-
ward a perfect running '
economical car.
The best proof of value .
is a demonstration.' We. i
will be glad toshow you.
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MART & SON .
HT.Seftom. who has been the. lo-
{cal Santa Fe agent here for the past a , ,
| . . . . , ond year class is almost as eficient
1 three years, has been transferred toc... n
Fur . ' . . _ , in Spanish as college graduates.
I Hale Center, leaving Tuesday for
that place. Mr. Clarence Champion. J. F. Winston left Wednesday for
of Hale Center take* Mr. Sefton’s the Smackover oil region in Arkan-
; place here. During hi* stay here Mr. sas. where the Winstons hare inher-
, Sefton had won the confidence and ited some valuable oil property He
respect of everybody with whom he wil be away about ten days.
i bad dealings, and we only hope that ■
i j Mr. Champion wil prove to be a man SAWYER ADDITION
of the same calibre. By New Shask
Deck Pcwell is having another Get up Beck! -
residence constructed on his farm % Say. you wouldn't know the coun-
west of town, try south of town now. Just drive
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f I munities hl the country which made
. 1 the juzp straijlt from ell lamps to
■ | electric lights withour ever seeing gas •
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to make an effort for a rural route dearest, said George “I see there is
through that country, and by fall it me aperagus ready for cooking
will be an Al settlement that will' 54. "e F° "Td Hock it together,
draw other good farmers from the ‛T whteh anda repiled, cooingy:
enst “Ceorge dearest, it wil he heavenly!
Everet Winston was one of the Im shall pluck it, and I will hold the
lucky engineers to handle one of the 11 ider."
catapilar tractors recently put in op- --------------------
eration of the county roads. Everett1 Miss Freece for the past two years
has made a close study of tractors efficient Spanish teacher in the local
and gas engines and we are sure he school turned in her resignation last
. will make the county an
{ ; employeee.
! in the liver was mended by the use of
= 1 rubber, a familiar operation.
- 1 The blood was then drawn from the
I f abdominal cavity aad reinjected to the i
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_ । 11 la tills fast-moving world, transpor-
I । tar ion takes new forms over night
£ “ ■ The fair century of steam railroading
r l la the United States Las not yet
■ } paused. Young men remember the first
■ ji uotor car.' We are just beginning to
£ । fly. There arrived in New York from !
| 1 Pennsy l vania nut lung ago an eideriy
■ | woman. Her home w no a farm near
■ 1 a city hi the hard coal region. Her
I ■ trip to New York was by autotobile, I
£ • and what makes it nu-ca! wa- that j
| | she had never ridden in a steam train.
F it She had skipped a zenerafjon of trans
a 1I portation. *• quickly do things come.
£ “ ■ There are hundreds of smafl com-
The country is just simply being Wuumuaumuaumammm
torn up. h’s a dirty shame, but its i -V,T
so. The ginners—not apiuMrs , want ' _ • » ■■ —qj
more cotton and we are going to ,
give it to ’am. Anyway however bumble and also! You
Yes, on every quarter section there primitive our methods seem. we are , and 9
is a cozy little shack. with a tiny [here, and here to stay! We like the j Any
hen house aad pig pea. and land is|country and the people, and intend; spots
being plowed every direction one i to make it our home, the i
looks. One can see all kinds of ma- : Where you see shack now, we hope piome
chinery used here from the Fordson to show you decide bungalows in a Urifl
tractor t cthe most primitive. One iew years. Drive down and air out. matidi
man is digging up his land with a i ft wilr do you good. We won’t prom dhei
grubbing hoe. though I think he is ' ne you highways en your roundbut Ge
from new Mexico. God blest him. 5 easily possible roads. We are put-, Ce
though, he may beat us all to theting roads every section line and in ticis
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and. observation of varieties that bear fruit and are suitable
for the Plains, is worth something to you in selecting an or-
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1924, newspaper, March 21, 1924; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568399/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.