The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 10, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1910 Page: 4 of 16
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Our cnrlond of pnlnt wn hoiiRht hcforc Uic blR ndvafice mul mW wc have not ralsfil I lie price. I nni
5howthntviMircnotwn.itlnKto'MlolilVouUpyin.tNcnri H"K to PnmifscM t nucli. fur ;
had the market declined Ne would hab had toollow il DOWN
n.i:iiir .f hiirol.iro. wc me mnkfmi price onome stulf d flole lot" cheaper lian you could te.il it j
Drop by and warm" sometime
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MURPHY
L U IVHB-EiR O IVI P A l! Y j
LUBBOCK U.S.A.
JUHt LITTLli CUNUNIlKUm
Whv ie i hre iMiik'iarH like our lumber?
(localise llu'v loth iru Into i ho best of homes.
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THE AVALANCHE ANNOUNCEMENTS
following announcements are
rvHLiMHED kveky Thursday iiv made subject to ihe Democratic
THE AVALANCHE PUBLISHING CO. mary
District J udtfe -"
JAMES L. DOW EDITOR. District Attorney 115 00
JNO F. TL'RSER .... ASSOCIATE EDITOR. County Offices 11000
' Precinct Ortlces S.00
Entered at the PoaCofflc at Lubbock Texas for transmission through the For f!itrict Attorney GUh
Malls as second cla-ss matter. . . . . . .
Judicial District:
SUBSCRIPTION KATES: KUHKX M. ELLARD
One Year ll.oo (Strictly in Advance) tli Months 50c of l'lainview Texas
. L. C. PKNKY
ADVEKiiiiisu 1vatk: Locals 10 cents per line each Insertion. Display ad j - .
vertlsements lj cents per single column Inch per wt-ek; special rates onror Oount.V .luiiire.
year contracts. Cards of thanks resolutions. Obituaries (other than j JNO. K. McGKK
wnttenb ourselves. ; 1-i cents per line. ctiurcii iitiven isiiumius ueic j
a revenue is derived therefrom ' cents per line I'roi.-ssl.nial cards 11.00
per month or lit) per year if paid in advance.
(He-election)
D W. PL'C K KIT
.f FOL'U WEEKS ( ) NST1T UT V. A MONTH FOR A I Y KltTlSl N(i J For Count.v and District Clerk
W. M. SHAW
W. A. CL'STIS
TT'TiP.nrk' TKYAS. TIirUSDAY. .IANTAKY L'). lido' .1. A. WILSON
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OFFICK 1MIOXK 14
KKSIDKNCF. PIIONK -'4
A Question
Who is the man to represent
the twenty-seven cou nties com-
prising the One Hundred and
First Representative District in
the 32nd Legislature?
The man we select must be a
man among men he must be a
"live wire" in every sense of the
word he must be a man who has
lived among us and knowing our
legislative needs has interest)
in us enough to give untiring
efforts toward securing these
! needs. j
! We would suggest J. J. Dillard i
of Lul)lxck as the man fur the1
place and we give here a brief
sketch of the life of this gentle-
man:
I WE HAVEEAtHCMMROWN TREES
Varieties especially ada
furnish youwlth trees)
better cotxltion that
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fitejrto West Teias aid the Plains. e can
IU4ar and driver them to you In J
!hey have to Uft shipped.
j PUINViEW NURSEJUL N. OALMONT PROP. I
Heel Yard Lubbock "north side square managed by J. E. CAl'THEN
bodj.
oflice
Apply at
Avalanche
Spccijl Notices
"Miller &. Ginn"
ContraffcrTd? Builders
Horsemen Ambushed NearDimmitl
While near Dimmitt on their t
After The Publishers.
Th government is now sending
-: ri'Kor Slierill' and Tax Collector:
W. H. FLVNN
(Ke-election)
ee us before on build we art1
"I have lived in Texas nearly ' Motion u-Hve .von money
u . t -.t i . : on juur ni'u)
an oi my nie wis dui ii in .mw
i . Fli S w.K 10 shurei of South-
jlandLif Aiiajue stK k. Cst
! (mi )(Tiarey' Will sell at a
j bargain if kI once. Write
wl.Hl vou wil'ive for 1U shares
Address 1 ( . U)x .'it Uron-
lield. l'eHS I' Jt
nue near uimmiu on uieirt - - T u.1tnr
. r 1 r. .nit ini:iu.i.lrj In svimmil I id til I i ' ISA .IMI Saul .
way home irom nereioru satur-" -" '"" inwTFli
day night Artnur ana james '!'-' ... v
Boyd were suddenly fired upon newspaper with a view of getting
by two unknown assailants. H subscription lists on a "paid in
advance" basis. With weekly
attacking party and the horses papers subscribers must be paid i r or County l re"r";
i i r I .U . J imiritliifi nra fm r nF iKo (In tP of I I. A. 1" 1 1 '
were snot irom unuer me riueiu j-
(He election)
J. W. AGXEW
J. A. STAXDKKEK
it.vestiirate our
..l .r nf ii .1 ii ki.w I our
issippi coming to Texas in l.c worjj e .rHrantee iuahty.
raised on a farm letween two
cotton rows a fact of which I am
I not ashamed. Received a liberal
education and was a successful
For Sale
Ked polled milk cow
r-iiijt i i iiiii nun n n nui . 13 a ui
teacher in the public schools of rPtfislere
Texas for a numler of years.
Located at Lubbock in 18 and Fok SAi.E-Varsey
Hen Hardy
For Kent
Fi; Kkat Tw jrVsl farms for
rent. M. C. MJjniMi. Lub-
KK k. Txas V tf
Furnished rx for rent. ee
Mrs. C. W. AlexVnder or phone
Kl. 27 ''t
embarked in the real estate busi-1 young calves
i ness. Was granted a license to & Son.
hut neither of the Boyds were inspection. Tbe Clifton 111. Ad-i For Uounly Hille BDl Animai ; practice law in 1898. and prac
hit. When the horses leu. tne
assailants disappeared as sudden-
ly and mysteriously as they had
appeared and no intelligent
view of them could be secured
1 Fok Krr-f ne 2 room house
with in nortliwTsy uart of town near
XT
j. ii
Ku banks '
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l $12. iO ier month.
ast at Mast-eitz Co.
vertiser tells of the apieararice of
an inspector by the-name A. C.
Strrin who is now working iD
that vicinity. The order was
originally male to shut out the
Dimmitt is aroused to action ! P"ir issued by the mail order
by the dastardly deed and wild houses which had no regular Jit
stories are being circulated about tu' ii i"'''"is tbat it is to be in-
th? affray but no plausible cause forced rigidly among the weekly
for the attack can be ! arned. pnoers of t'ie country. The
tv( r'iiii-nt re:ihi'ig tnat such a
rein v.u.ild 'iri h h:irdsriip
I he r.
of v. r.-!i'i t!
nor v. h t:
Th"- ui i mm-
t'i"K rr I'...'
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h-i'ig
in.
res'i.
1'.-; claim t' have no i lea
oir assailants vv '!'
:e v. t r- attacked.
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Iosiiector:
K. Y. LEE
HENRY CROSBY
For Justice of the Peace Preciuct
No. 1:
L. M KNIGHT
Wanted Farmers
Amari!l Panhandle: Five
million bushels is considered a
conservative estin.ate on a wheat
CP'!) of the Panhandle this yeiir;
a
i roit Ai.r. .v granu
lainofcsaje at a lrgain
at irfrCall at this of-
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ti;a: town i !)' affair is
!-i. 'jat''d and in' rest-
Ci'..i':e.'its v. ii probably
-Ai..ariiio News.
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u.il vtrictiy
II I.MW (III.
that
this
viel-
with sufficient seasons
Ch.lci's Skul! Crushed
The little'.) months old daugh
At The Opera house
Manager W. R. Payne has a
gootl Vamicnille Company at the
!oiera house this week. This
siting. In the vent the
I appre.Nir.'.utes l'.g'ires
nic-titioiied. Ain.arill" . uld slv-w
uilhiii a year a marine : increase
in pon.iat;'ii.
( iet tl.e wheat ji'i'i ihe jojiii-lati'-n
w ill f'llltiw i -.-.1. in town
town and cuintiy. And wheat
ami people will make I th Ama-
rillo and the Panhandle great.
When it ct.nies to xipulation.
all the Western lexas
.1 . r -.1 1 1 AIM TO!.
ticeu in tnat proiession wun sue- .
I cess ever since. I established : .i.n J
! the Lubbock Avalanche in May (ice.
jlWJO. which pair 1 controlled Flt SAI.tImtfWfflirMd or-
and edited for eight years dur- tftn Iw ; with M'seJ one year
ing which time I advocated a price reasonable. J .1. W. I-n-e
numlter of reforms L-eneficial to Blacksmith shojNorth of Mur-
West Texas. noUtbly the abroga-
tion of the Lease law. I am a
Democrat and always have
been never voting any other
ticket."
We Iteiie'.c that in th;
e mav tiri'i answe rs t
.1 liivnients in
grapli of t l.i
grand ht.K Ri Tt-Business house
twenty-fou 1 forty feet. Nicely
furnishediJWt'sonn be ready for
rent ."seelrs. KJiabeth Bovd.
27 2t
ph.v Iun
I't'K r
jiM'd bnj
pano.
all -.t
hors"
in an
and
lit' w
m.k: iitffe
iiv Vai &
i's- it ri'lit pri'-es
llies
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Wanted
H.ir W oi .i Lady u do
light house wTk Applv to Mts.
.. P. Fliir tt. I'hoi.e :: 1'S lip
AM IP-- Faril nil). ste S.
D. IJosscr Fom milt's ''. of
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his it rl in L'.;i.!n .;; a a ! .s n
ln!'!i-r i'M can n adiiy M e i v .
. ai.n.l'ie 1 his I :.i:.'s service v.'nuiii
': such effort a lis c.sld U
liirected into r channels
(ittinez Review.
There is not a ir.ari in the
Plains country who has been
more clse!v identitied with its
1'iriiitiirc '"luliitiV L'" It wiiii- l' i l.i.iis of lull I
man. lo s ;j . '7 1H- U. a'
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towns have as much as they need a i m l"s' tr
. . ... its behalf than has J. J. Dil- tirkers etc.
hut rtiiT ! i r i i u i mi in
so? r;i syrr -rfer; rj:r:r
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a'1Si.urv ... u -7; - f(1r the countrv. savs
tii i -. . i 1 1 1 ill . aim t ui v. o'i.. vimv .t - ' i ... i nfnii'i.ii.' I j n t i r-f
. 1 . . .-v i l l.-k'Lr fl T flMrH W Tf ' " " LIU Lillltl'ln ." i 1'iail H i I O vv-
vme on the fl'Kr. ami the inden-1 rare if you for the of Ul()Se smiling lh
i .' ;t . ..... tKum t Km rt nf Irrni . ..i.v 1IJ.J
uanas vsews.
iUr-.ir Pikeof Pakersfield. Ckl..
ti l... 1'ij 1 .... .n tiilimr Kia nintlMr
in t.-n r.M iii " ' " ' " -
irLi' .ui ami sister at this place for sever-
i .ne of tin' al davs left Tuesdav morning for
i'n in LublMK-k t.lji.. vi K.-r h. u ill rvfiirn
Santa Fe
accompani-
Luther
V Pike.
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represerutive irom mis uisiric-. iums nace in
Ft it Sai.k
u taiV has sever m the jst slu'ijf in the best town
liar wirth of im- in tin test cWTitT in the best state
ml i inA good com- on earth. '.'7 4t
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Hi. a lanii v avj'wn - - - If .... I J.. f . irl.t
e advent of regular pass- do the best that lies within him. ; .i kmnJ fcfcion 1 Jno. C. Callicoat. formerly of
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ta;.n in the skull was about that I ' w uiri" towns.
1 . tlaj f!11..r Binirv ikii.ui
si. It U fi-arwl that an oiK'ra- .. ...!... hi-.itht to have it. One thin .1 hon.lrl
!r.i VTS rrltWrtr that we da. Say. a out on W .'lain are rejoicimr we n-y rest ure.l o(. hev.HI . v?
UlC'lHIIH nvi-iiM -v... w . ... 1- .1
i . . . npicr l.e'orp mven to an audi- overt!
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. - . . r t.: ' . 'nnpin Luhl-K-k. besides tht-se emrer service. LublxK'k is a for his constituency. WL.i .North to ml
deal from t .e v . - ' 1 rart. sor there is singing and thrifty progressive youngster success to you J. J. Ch. W. Pni tor. .
Lr.ten.-rw. ! t i.. .1 i .Kin.. Pleasautville lom
uancing. mnu uiuria.u' ir"u " 1J im..v.i r'-tv hr of tho Cavlor-
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tnat nae icuinn hii. nn-u . . .
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and Sour was he
i. ir...cwi -.iait tli U' I: McWhorti-r oi Ijimesa. atter ii.a.e a na
was here ttxlav on b.-ii.e-. week.
I-t Marin be o ir l-skt r pat- 1 nent from start to finish.
roni.e home ii du'trv. .Martin j - wa
Home B.kery. L'Tlt. . ..ni rson r f Amarillo. mi-le
Miss DelU " 1 1 1 a 1. so a is vork. Lublxitk
in. Mr.-. ( iliver. week
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Iibliock but now of Stamford is
in our city for a few days.
i w ii.jn.. nt ..t s!..;n.j..
"t t'l llliwill 14 IIIIII'TV
sjh nt a few day of this week in
. or xnispM -e U nT: vrm rr -
ien from the 1(XII (i.K-.! luse and unproe.
y or two this n.ents. Over (yO I red acie-. m O. I . (). 11 of AmanII. tras.
culiHti.tii. (iVrTpUt e ftr Mitu'- hctc-I buMiii-ss here ttttlay.
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Dow, James L. & Turner, John F. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 10, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1910, newspaper, January 20, 1910; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287796/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .