The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1919 Page: 3 of 24
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This change is not a change in management but simply a iJinne in name. The management of
this firm has been in the hands of I3ri&s & Yountf for over a year. The only change is that Mr. iMc-
Whorter no longer has any interest in the business.
INSURANCE is a business that takes considerable ability and close attention to details. Many people believe that all that has to be
done is to write a policy for so much on a piece of property and if there should be a fire collect the money.
IF YOU could spend a day with us in our office and jro into the various details of taking care of your insurance you would realize that
it is worth while to have a firm handle your business which absolutely knows how and is always on the job.
IT IS EASY to make mistakes to over-insure or perhaps under-insure write your policy in a way that does not correctly cover your
property and thus cause trouble when a fire loss occurs. We have never in the four years we have been in business had trouble with our
adjustments. Our companies today realizing our care in writing insurance give us more privileges than they do the average agent.
ANOTHER POINT OF ADVANTAGE is the fact that we always have someone on the job at the office. You can always get
transfers and changes made in your policies at our office.
MANY PEOPLE think that anyone can write insurance so we always have new agents springing up. They come around and solicit
your business and some times you take some of it away from the agency that has been handling it and give the new agent a slice possibly
to get rid of his importunity. A few months later you may desire to make a change in your insurance and you look up this new agent and
after chasing around for awhile you either find him off on some other business because insurance is but a side line with him or perhaps he
has quit writing insurance entirely and you don't know where your insurance is.
The Firm of Briggs & Young Have Been in the Insurance Business for Years
They Intend to Stay You Know Where to Find Them You Know That
When They Write Insurance it is Correctly Written
SO WHY NOT LET THEM TAKE CARE OF IT ALL? You may make an occasional additional sale of goods by splitting up your in-
surance business but in the end have you gained anything if your insurance is not well taken care of?
INSURANCE IS A UUSINESS FOR SPECIALISTS IN THE SAME SENSE THAT THE LAW OR PRACTICE OF MEDICINE IS.
Therefore it pays to let specialists attend to your insurance needs.
BRIGGS & YOUNG are IT When it Comes to INSURANCE
We Write fire Insurance plate glass and all kinds of bonds. We write many of our bonds right in our office and you don't have to wait.
The same is true of automobile and farm insurance.
I.UBBOCK MAN ARCHITFCT LUBBOCK MEN DIPPING NEWS NOTES FROM THE
FOR CROWEI.L CHURCH NEW MEXICO CATTLE ; LYNN COUNTY NEWS
J. .tin (ielin of this city. re.-ently W. K. Ihckinson and "on. B. C. re-
turned from Crowell Texas where turned Sunday evening from their
he went to make SkIi for furnish ranch in eastern New Mexico. On
th Architectural plans an! specif ica- account of a recent law ordering the
tions fr IW.Ooo Methndnt rhurrh dipping- of cattle in that country Mr.
buiid.rjr to he erected in that e.ty in Dickinson made the trip to his ranch
a short time. Mr. flelin was aw.ir.l- for that purpose. Several days were
H the work. spent h ppinir also.
LIST YOUR LANDS
WITH ME
ESPECIALLY
RANCHES
O. E. SEARS
MERRILL HOTEL BUILDING LUBBOCK
On Sumlny afternoon Aurut 21
at the home of the bride's parent in
the Three Lake community occuncd
the mnrri litre of Mr. Herbert Lew's
ami Mian Kuniee Kdward. Rev. J. H.
Vinson of Kress performing the
ceremony The New join a host of
friends of the yotmir couple in wish-
' intr them a bonny voyaire over 1'fe's
matrimonial sen.
' The Kail term of the District
Court for I.ynn County will convene
in Tiihokn Monday morning Septem-
ber 1st with Hon. V. A. Spencer
Gordon B. MeOuire and Court Sten-
ographer C. It. Smith will be on
hand Monday to start the term which
will probably last two week.
I.ynn county hna received slightly
over two inches of rain since Tuesday
nitrht of last week; thirty-six hun-
dredth of an inch was reported by
the local weather bureau on the 19th
and one and thirty-six hundredths
on Sunday and Monday of titia week1
makinir a total full of two and two
one-hundredth inches up to Monday ler the tuerintcndericy of Prof II.
niht. It will be of vast benefit to P. Caveness. assiMed by a full corps
many late crops and will help cotton of efficient teachers. The term
Some fear is expressed that cut promises to be the best in the history
worms will become more numerous of the town. Already many families
and cut down the ctton yield more are movinc here preparatory to send-
Your Correspondence Paper
We have a fine assortment of correspondence pa-
per and envelopes in the colors and fine quality. See
our stock before you buy your next supply.
School children should remember that we will have
many articles that they will need for use in the school
room.
Phone 22
FLOYD BEALL DRUGS
Hopkins' Old Stand
Lubbock Texas
injr their children
school this year.
than would have the dry weather.
Tons of feed stuff will be eillii red
in this section this fall.
The 1919-20 session of the Tahoka No J35
public schools will begin its session STATE OF TEXAS
Monday morning. September 1st un- County of Lubbock.
To those indebted to or
to the Tahoka
holdine
E. Y.
MARTIN'S
Drinks are Cool and Refreshing
MARTIN'S
Candies are Delightfully Sweet
MARTIN'S
Cakes and Pies are the Very Best
MARTIN'S
Bread is the House Wife's Friend
cliams against the Estate of
Lee Deceased.
I The undersigned having been duly
appointed administrator' of the es-
tate of E. Y. Lee deceased late of
Lubbock County. Texas by J. II.
Moore judge of the county court of
said county on the 2'lrd day of April
1918 during a rrgular term thereof
hereby notifies all persons indeb'ed
to said estate to come forward and
make settlement and those having '
claims against said estate to present
them to her at her residence in Lub-
bock. Lubbock County Trxaa where 1
she receive her mail this 27th day
of August. A. D. 1919. I
S A. LEE
Administrator of the estate of E. Y.
Lee deceased. 9-4
MAKING CONCRETE
THAT WILL LAST
7 hi.-; is one thing that NICKF.RSON knows that he knows and
if ycur concrete work is done by him there will be no cracks
no wearing off of the surface. NICKERSON is responsible for
many miles of CONCRETE WALKS nnd is ready to build
mpny triles niore.
SEE H!M FOR FOUNDATION'S and Ornamental work.
Fhoine No. 640
ASK FOR NICKERSON THE CONCRETE MAN.
Swtllinen of the flesh caused by in- HENSLEY WILL BUILD
f lamination cold fractures of the: SCHOOL HOUSE IN TERRY
bone toothache neuralgia or rheu-j
matism can be relieved by applying 1 A. M. Hensley one of our leading
IULLA Kl'S SNOW LINIMENT. It contractors and builders has secured
should h well rubbed in over thslihs rontnet f tunnn
- . .... . i a a '-'
iuii n. n. .-.pen.er wrni 10 - : - school building in ths I'n.on I.iJa-
RruwnfielJ la.t Saturday to pres. 'penetrating power eases ths pa.n. -'.. rv .
enl at th. funeral servue. .f his Ion ' ":". "'"rl P ' l i"rWU Tnj rUn
tlm. fri.n.l W. II ll.rn. k. ... ' ror.1 it iui.. S..I.I hv all IHTJif ..la. " ork am t Once. Th:s
buried at thai place last .Saturday af
ternoon.
I Coit'e Is Lubbock.
buildmc will Is locatej
(.Southeast of Urownf.ri J
13 miles
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1919, newspaper, September 4, 1919; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288311/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .