The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 16
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TH
OWMAN LUMBER
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FOR THE BEST IN QUALITY AND PRICE
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Something very delight ful
came over the win s Sabbath
v lii-n mr dear r si l nt Mrs.
Norton phoned me: "You miss-
ed a treat today Mrother I lardy
preached one of the best pmhibi-
tion sermons I ever hoard. Tht
sin;inkr had been specially
arranged to suit the occa-
sion." I had planned to Kr. I'ut some-
Another siynilicant thought
that the yreat wave of temper-
ance is broadening and deepen-
ing a lady not et identified
with the work has asked that
the next meeting he held at her
home after the one to lie held
with Mrs. .ludre I'.eatty Thurs-
day the lilth of this month at I
o'clock.
There are copies of the 127th
Annual Report of the Woman's
eiht counties in Connetticnt.
Can't we average that well say-
seven ill Lubbock county. These
contests w ill tell in the future
for r" at irond in the eutnmuni-
ty.
Terry County
1!. I". 'lark and daughter went
to Lubbock Monday where Miss
Clark received medical treat
inent.
Thad Durst has accepted a
position with the Scurry County
Telephone Company and will
all. If Theodore Roosevelt eef
ranked as commander in chief
of the army and navy with a lot
of idle time in hii hands the
American people mij-ht wake up
some line morning and find the
whole machinery of war headed
in the direction of the South
African wilds bent upon the
slaughter of monkeys and
elephants. 'oinmorn r.
r.rintf yourenys but tor.chick-
ens. anil all other country pro-
duce to (Ireenhil! Rrothers.
They pay the highest prices.
.'!.-It
tnove the h ad was pel formed
and it feemed that the patient
w as improv invr until within the
last day or two. Tusdny niyht
it w as found necessary to operate
aiMiin and since that time his
condition had heen very critical.
I 'alias New s.
$125000 Cnttle Deal
tuanah Texas. March
(Special.) When yesterday
Fred Klemminj; sold to James A.
McAdams .'?7Ht head of line live-
stock for April delivery calves
not counted for the ak'tfrctfate
S. Wise In April Pacific Month-
ly. A Now Aufn Line
The people of Tahoka have
i taken a lour step in the riht
j direction for 'he ihm of their
town hy the establishment of a
'daily auto line from Tahoka to
Lubbock. A car makes the trip
each w ay once a day furnishing
ideal transportation to those who
; want to p to or come from
Tahoka to Lubbock. The nched-
j ulo is so arranged that passen-
gers can leave Tahoka and catch
PIERCE BROS. REALTY COMPANY
FARA1S RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY. SEE U5 BEFORE BUYING
ROOMS 4 AND 5 MERCANTILE BLDG.
LUBBOCK TEXAS
how I haven't trained my men Christian Temperance Cnion of leave in a few davs for Snyder. Rain Kills 1000 Goats sum of .-j-TiV"'
folks toeat cold dinners and a- Texas. Th.-y were express. -d to While Krownfield is loosma fine I'valde T . April 1. More 'st cattle deals e
th re wis 'i wish expressed to an'' tan '1U'' V ('a"'" "r Vli;!l nan- 'I''1' ;'n than 1. 0xi K'-ats an- dead here hT' in recen
w .is a a is i x n . I ' v.n jj '()r th(.n )IU. as a result of the rain. The olosJ up. McA
have dinner at 1 sharp. 1 ' .Jim Cummins formerlv of animals Momred to A. 1 5. Collins fume time perlVc
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how I haven't trained my men Christian Temperance Cnion of leave in a few davs for Snyder. Rain Kills 1000 Goats sum of H'2.h one of the Jar- the out tfoinjr train folrthe north
t-vei voiis'ii.-iiii.iL-. ami mose coming in onnveeven-
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u.s a resuii o. iiie rain. i ne -1. .-.... uj. .'u.-viaiua umu m un-: junuisiiaiirr uii' arrival or tlo
iinmins. formerly of animals In-loned to A. 15. Collins same time perfected a l'nr time evening train. It will he a
tv has accei'ted a po- Wm. Sutherland and V. K. Hard lease on the fj.mous F. 1'. j.as- convenience to the traveling
li t!ie Staked I'laics all living near her-. Ti e -o;:ts ture. Tiie Fleming -;tt t i- are p ihlic. at.d will he of jrrt.at
C... as loci! m;:nai'er had just le s'-.-rire.l. The rain considered finely hred. a reat l.er.efit to the town of Tahoka.
wt.f.eMexeham.".. Mr. soaked th n- ' MoHa.hly and til- ih-J oi loon y in -ee.i put j:rom corn seed. ka!.:r. millet
i-? a s'!eiid.:d '. o-ifv dro:. in t-mp-cMiire resnlti in tivm ij.-ue to tiie in ti.e !. -. .
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ANSLEY REALTY CO
INVESTMENT BANKERS
Will lmy. sell or trade your kuul or city property any-
where. Have handled more land than any firm in the
State That is some evidence. Write us this minute and
tell ns exactly what ynu want. Hivve made over
S2.UU0.U00 for our customers that is more evidence.
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PLAINVIEW TEXAS
. . at cmforted tK-re Kettir' drink and heating print's hir.crs last we.-k. We do hanks. River fords have heen The Peer of the Press A.Mrs. Weaver of Lul.lx.ck.
wife." tiot kr.o.v the price that they t.nal- wa. ed away roads hadly dam- Tin--ress is not to he a mere arrived in Ilmwritield this week
I am I tLit ich a s. rr- This stat-ment was mad.-from l.v ar.-ed t.;...:;. i.-it it is evident a-d arm' flats a:- ;. under tTM(. rr even for niulator. of on her way to Rrady. She was
v.h- pr.-ach.-d. oh. h..w i:..tuc the U-r.ch. h;. .1 .dve Fry of Chi- that Mr. Wa . p.! a r.ice hftie The greatest damaire p-.l.lje ..pinion. Tlie presouvht in a stranded condition and our
i.eed ti.e::- and m iM have tf..-m. ca... to a pr;-.. r tm-.i.t iv- ' r..;" ;.:.! :l ;.t is a ;:.' thir. to wa- d-ne at .Monted and Lacuna . inf.n:i. and lh.;s form. the citiens -piicklv st.hscriU'd her a
U.. n the j. .r. f f d a.-.akeH tor.-( Marc L't '1 he h.-.-n have th. t.m-s. iite a w he-v M - rain was ir-m eiuht p!:;- : md aid pnhlic en- nice p-jrse and she went on her
;lM pMn'i i.r U autif il 'ar a!! l-d t-is t ! . en.!.;. ..f ti.e d-;.: ! -t ;T is h.n r;t l" twelve in.-i.es. s---.-ce. The press is the daily way rejoicin;:. Terry County
t: er t of tr.tii a-:d lays I -a re the ";-r-' a! id. r'y adv es." havd-. in ''.- p'-.r.- i . .v . teach. r of tlie whole nation. men Herald.
fact tl.a' f.e -r-a! in of ti.i ' !c .-r- ..-l.t-.- f.- ( '-.ii-sa- ( ' and women. yoii?)r and ..J. The This o:!ice is not acouamted
Ct.ris!:..: Natu r. as u.-...e .m :.' : ..t.s Lf'sie in.y a a av'on or a h...m until pM-s is a people's university w ith the lady in qjestion hut we
V rad it. . m lie.T.sif.' tte The a-.s.sT...! C.f. IV -ti .. The - r.atc com:: it:-on pen- t t : ' .f I; t M J thut r:. v. rKut i T and will say that if tier s had
h.p.or tra:!.c .I'd h ;rU its a-t..n.e m i.-p:. to the c-.rt's m.-.s ive-r.tly cor -id.-red a hill s't -id-Vakers that will so. n ' 'lie mn r tilkt's a N iU'a; to'itly heen made known she u Id
aa.nst it. It will lh- r r.-fi.ar. said. providing thatthe resident up- ... Wait an I s-e them. S.A. oujrht the press to resist the have had all rieeessarv help at
to d !hr.?;e Kim.' Alcohol. t . "--.r honor. t.;s n.an !. i.;s on ivtiren.en' prr.a'e life Richmond. w.s-L't apreadmc notion that thf news- this point.
Peevy & Blake
Abstracts of Lubbock Cochran and Hockley
Counties.
Also Fire Insurance in the L3est Companies
Room Lubbock State Hank Uldtf. Phone 28. Lubbock Texas
ar.rihilatir.K' th..s c-.irse. Men
and w..ren who are sittir at
ease in i-n are n-.t ha.-t. i.:n'
the v'lad day.
A cheering messae came over
the phone last week from Sister
Mi !er. w ife of the Rapl-st Min
tcr:
"I a:. so i'ia I yoi have ?ec .r-i-d
l.ila Carim M're for a series
of lectiin s. she is a fine sjK".ik r
an I a ol woman. She was my
music and ! -ut i ..n teacher in
button is an advocate of rs..nal
hUrty." And the court retort-
ed: "IYrsor.al !i!H-rt ! Is it
hU rtv to et drunk and U-at
o'.r w ife'.' ItcerLiinly is. from
tf.e standi. ir.t of the average
saliH.n. It is also hU-rty to co.ti-
ii.it the many other otfenses
ak'.iir.st vH-iety and pa! p.vern-
n.ent w f.ich may he jrompt'd iy
ar. .il.oholied I. rain."
M.S'.. -.;ri re"rts
.s(. as
proceeds fr-m Medal o.n'ests.
One district re-orts j-'.."s.ls.
f itiv-eit.t Medal contest :-.
should 1 placed upon the retir-
ed list with the rank of com-
mander in chief of the army and
navy and a salary of .1'.mni jkt
year. The democrats uN.n com-
mittees opposed the plan and a
r.'imlier of republicans went to
their aid. While the name of
Mr. Roof-welt did rot nter the
discussion it was clear from the
nv-irl. rs of the c mimittee th.at
he would U- the only immediate
I x-nt ;!iciar of the proposed by.
is'a'ioii. Tl;e committee reject-
ed the
I'erhaps it is jut us well aftc r
Condition Very Cr.tical
Kdw ard Taylor of Snyder who
received a bullet wound in the
left chest a few davs ap) while
sittinv: in an Kim street drw
store was declared tube in a
very critical condition last niht
and it was feared tnat he could
not iive through ther.itfht. The
h ili-t struck Taylor just above
the heart and rafiK'ir.tf upward
loi I ired just beneath the skin of
his back and aln.ut three inches
al-ove the point where the bullet
entered. An op-ration to re-
pajier is to be a mere purveyor
of news rather than a briner of
intelligence that it is its pole
businesi to U' collector and dis-
seminator of news. Such as
would limit the press to news-
vratherirnr and restrict the pulpit
to the prtachintf of the "simple
p..s.e!" would reduce the press
t futility and imp'tence.even as
they would inhibit the pulpit
from dealing witn any ersona;re
more rect r.t than IIc.ekia!i or
an v event less remote than the
Fail of .Jerusalem. Ir. Stephen
Miss .Jewel Reed made a busi-
ness trip to Abernathy Tuesday.
Just received a car of "Ameri-
can Lad " f!..ur. trv it. it's tine.
J. W. HeSha.o & Co. :-1 1
Mrs. L. C. Caver .f Tulia.
Ii ft Tuesday for Tulia on a short
visit.
For your fr.-sh bread cakes
and pi-s. -fo to the Martm Rome
Ikikery. :.Hi tf
J. R. Shackleford and wife
left Tuesday for Okla. on a few
d.ivs visit.
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Remember About The "Belle Of Wichita"
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It is the I EST (lour that the mills turn out. When you buy this
flour you have a guarantee behind it that makes you safe.
ONE HUNDRED POUNDS FOR $3.5:
There I also n full line of the HLST ikOCI:UII: In the market nt our a tore to hdect from and nil price are the I.ONM;
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Dow, James L. & Turner, John F. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1910, newspaper, April 7, 1910; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287806/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .