The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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it b worse oct. be-1 delegate from the local Rebekahs.
is coacealed | She wir visit relatives in that section i
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mcuntieg of eancpy tep cr sczreen edez
This is to notify the public that all
pastures belongins to Green 4 Lams-
tea in Lynn and Terry counties are
posted and everybody is forbidden r l
hast, fish or anyway trespass gn cur
property —GREEN a LLMSDS.
as BEFORE TOC BIT Insist
: vire her as bollows : Mayor W. F
Cornelius,, Commerce: Dewitt Corne-
; Ims. Hugo. Okla.; L L Cornelius,
Clareadon ; R. L .Cornelius, Brown-
field; Mrs. s. H Lovell Clarendon;
Mrs. w. F Zinnecker. Durant. Okha :
Mrs. Annie Manidin and Mrs. w. H
| Utiey. Dallas. She leaves besides 28
grandchildren and 7 great graad-
chHdren.
church was
Bmlr cfhewvy sheet steeL stzengiy reincrced this r™
" to wichatand severe usage in a wide range of
Friday morning-
The Brownfield school will have
its biggest smile on al day Friday,
so come and have a goad time; see <
the work that wil he on display. Re- ■
memher the program. Begins at ten
At ten o'clock this morning funeraf
| services were held at the Baptist .
church for Mrs. Mattie Elizabeth
! Carnelius whose death occurred on
Thursday night at the home ci her
son. Dewitt Cornelius. of HagoOkla
) the body was brought to Commerce
. late Friday afternoon and carried to
■ the home at her son, Mayor W. F
bles are protected by refrigeration.
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cunducted by the pastor Rev J. A
Roper and Rev. J H. Tayior. former
: paster here and a kit long acquain-
t taace or the deceased. Rev. Taylor
in his discourse spoke at times in a
' choking voice. admiting early in his
< talk that “there were times when
: one reels like sitting down and sob-
| bing like a chiid instead of trying to
| talk publicly."
Marne Elizabeth Bowie was born
in L89 She was married in 1868 to
J. F Cornelius to which anion were
born 11 children, eight of whom sur-
Remember that the literary events '
at ten o’clock, March |
29rh, The athletic events at two m |
afternoom. Let ns be ready to start ‘
at ten o’clock and two o'clock and ,
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and vun away with it. Bat all the ext. the value of acres
enn be stolen from ye by hw suits aver qesticns of title,
ane by the senfements of oM neglected eaims open the prop-
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The follawing politicai anncutce-
•wests are suhject to the Democratic
Primary July 2U. 1924
For County Jedge
H. R Winston
For County and Distrier Clerk
Miss Lillian Webb
Rex I Headstream
Jay Barrett
For Tax-Assessor
J. C Green
John Scudday. Jr.
Far Ccunty zarney
Gee W. Xeill
For Cognty Treasurer
Hrs Lata Smith
Fer Site-if and Tzt-Coileeter.
Wood E Johnsen
F. M. (Fresey) Ellington
Far Weigher of Preeinef Ne L
J. S Smith
W. A Bytum
Fer Peblie Weigher Pre Xa 2
W. G Swam
W. S- Seif
R. H. Timmans
For Commissaner Pre No 1
W. E Harref
For Commissiomer Pre. Xo. z
J J Netties
W. F. Stewart
For Commissioner Pre Xo 1
T. a Hooker
TO C Brown
1 For Commimsiene Preciner Kau 4
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< as that he had just returned from a | ■
• ■ trip to Commerce. Texas. where he [ •
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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/m1/4/: 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.