The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1911 Page: 4 of 12
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NEW ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER
JUST IN AND IT IS NOT SAYINO TOO MUCH TO 'CLAIM IT 0N13 OF Till; MOST IIHAUTIPUL AND IV;T-ATI2IS;
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...vof vr.li hnvo nnA what vou desire for trade. We are
fluents for the United Merchandise Exchange Co. of Kan
sas City through their broker United States Investment
Co.. of Kansas City who exchange invoices of Groceries r
Dry Goods Queensware and Notions for Heal Estate any-
where. Write us what you have to exchange for same. q
These are all new goods and do not consist of fixtures; a q
sample of which may he found at 1619 East Eight Street A
Kansas City. Mo. For references to above companies' re- q
liability and respon si bility write Southwest National Bank q
Kansas City. We mean business and parties need not q
answer w
ho do not mean business. Agents solicited. q
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For Sale-OUO lead -atock
cattle all in gjxfci codtt6n. For
further infyfmuMh write or call
on J. Cm. kt-rtSTPtrtoa. Tex. 51 4t
For Sale orj
lypewnier
thing
Johnston at Si
Co.
aderirflM oliver
trade for any-
lue. see J. fr.
(kes & Way Gro.
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For SALE-Nic(tjuworTment of
household furnitore in fine con-
dition. SarCi J. Hudspeth
South Cedar StrtJet. next door to
W. KnTckThso. 1 It
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For HENTl'Ctoom bunga-
low. Bathyroom with tub. Large
closet farrtry with china cup-
boa rilrTTrtod w II close in. See
J. iVKIIiot.X ltf
Otis Malcolm Manager
HAPPY. TEXAS
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G. J. Hudspeth who has been
manager of the West Plains
Lumber Company's business at
this place for a number of years
resigned his position on the 10th
of this month and will seek an-
other location possibly on the
Pacific coast if he can find any-
thing in that part of the United
States that suits him. He will
leave in a few days on a pros-
pecting tour and will be absent
several weeks. We regret very
much to see Mr. 'Hudspeth and
good family leave our town but
our best wishes go with them to
their new home.
J. W.
Meadow
day. He
Peeler merchant of
Texas was here Mon-
renorts fine rains in
Fred Bobbins was here last
week on a visit to his brother S.
P. Robbins and attended the
Fourth of July Celebration. Fred
was at one time local manager of
the Pierce-Fordyce Oil Company
but several months ago was pro-
moted to the head offices in Dal-
las where he made rapid pro-
gress and is now traveling audi-
tor for the state. The many
friends of this young man will be
pleased to know of his success
and rapid promotions and those
who know him best realize that
he is not getting any more than
he really deserves.
There will be a petition put in
circulation in this part of the
plains country for signatures
For RENTrJhree good houses
very cheap 'Veil located one 2
rooms .ihe rooms one 4 rooms.
Will rent or So. $7.50. $12..r)
respectively. All close in. See at present.
BobinsonBrothers fcouth side ol
Sauare. 4i) tf
his neighborhood and crop asking the legislature to pass an
prospects are fine at this time. I act reducing the price of all
A good acreage of cotton has I school land previously sold to
been planted and is looking fine
Mrs. G. B. Overton andjdaugh-
ter Miss Ella returned Satur-
day afternoon from a visit to rel-
atives and friends in their old
home in Louisville Ky and
report a very pleasant trip and
enjoyable visit.
Wan'I-To re n
house o fjiPrtfure
Phone jiTr
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THE BIGGERS WELL
C. A. Joplin was here from
the Union community Monday.
Wantkd-2 burro.
work good si.e. JWnll
Apply to thivice.
furnished
Apply to
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tfentle to
pay cash.
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the state's original valuation or
not to exceed $.' per acre. Ifj
such a law can le iassed it will I
W ill JasM who was raised in a jrrt.Hf rvef t0 the peopl.- of
Briscoe county returned the first WtNt Texas.-Yoakum County
of the week from Lubbock where (w9
he was married recently to Miss
Everything in Fine Shape and
Well is Furnishing an Abun-
dance of Water
A number of times the Ava-
lanche has had something to
say with regard to the well
which Don. H. Biggera has had
put down on his farm west of
town. For a number of months
this well has teeti under way.
In a manner it has been an up-
hill business. Many drawbacks
were encountered and at times left
it seemed that an ordinary man eral
would have dispared and give up ;
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the proposition as a Dau joo anu wh(J ja9 vn
let it go by default but Don ' p r.reenhill.
W. A. Robinson made a busi-
ness trip to Slaton Wednesday.
! Sheriff Flynn is looking after
business in the southern part of
the state this week.
Crawford. We extend congratu-
lations. They will make their
home in Gasoline. Briscoe County
Herald.
and
J. I). Caldwell of San Antonio
arrived on the Wednesday after-
no. n train and is spending the
week shaking hands with his
Wantkd To list some bar-
gains in land in Lubbock and ad-
joining counties. I have several
customers down here with the
cash and am coming utbere
it "fTTem
must hav
1 1 vou iant kiL. sell and w
Mrs. J. D. Caldwell of San nrice viur tond rtglif. I can d'
Antonio arrived on the afternoon ! liver tie gxds. (jfve full de- dren left Tuesday for
tmin !nkv script in as to"rfltion. and dis- Oklahoma where they
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relatives for a few weeks
in next .vi days wr
bargains to show them niany friends in Lubbock.
H. G. Lyman of the Lubbock
Bottling and
( ompanv went to nyder on
Wednesday afternoon's train
lie will visit Post Citv. Tahoka
and Ijimesa liefore returning
home. Me is matting a round
of tbese places in the interest of
hn business at this place.
Weather Insulation
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For your barn and out-building la jut
aa esitviitial a ia clothing for yi4.
Bar boarda .xm1 to the dirtrt raya
on th aun rain hail anow and alct-t '
will rh'ck. warp ard rot ((ijickly.
I XL Roof and
Barn Paint
j a tfioniuif My ini'orjHiratfd rnlma
o.n of uihm) i.r'-rvii if oda a'id wixni
Manufacturing .rltl..trf ner.t. it i tu
hnyi
Cheapest I'alnt Made
llTiH It Will (
alinti and h -1
Mrs.'C!. T. Jackson
tancefrom I.uttitock it any
a T I Lu'n .l ..f rimrro aKesUTms anwuni oi iocuio-
... ... 4i i brance and when due. J. A. i
Wyo.. is here this week. Ue rrav.n'f y s 4lh Sl Waco. Tex. i
guest of Miss Pearl C lark. 4 tf
R. L.
arid chil-
p tints in
will visit
K.
forn
We.
hen
McBroorn
ierly of this
r.esdav and
ifr fiior urf'
lot jfi-r than ai:y
ftof or ham nt.
You ran (ft amti' Tirc tliat l
t.-ri't ou and a ham! inn roior
fr..fi
oilier
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and fan"' I v.
asHwufi nnwMiN 1 iimrfr nn.
( 'hristi. Texas.
LUBBOCK TEXAS
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Biggers is a sticker and fi her home
curing some help from the town
jteople the work was prosecuted
to a finish and as a result it has
been carried on to a most satis-
factory conclusion.
This week the pump has been
kept running and the How of
water secured has been altogeth-
Paxton of Kochester
Friday after spending sev-
days in our city.
Little Miss Lottie Cos per
visiting Mrs. A.
left Friday for
at McCauIey.
Miss Annie Boyd came home
Saturday from Canyon City
where she has been attending a
summer normal.
J. H. and J. L. Higging-
botham of Dublin were here
looking after business matters
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Lost Bro
sei wiyi ;.y
Mrs. ituy
er satisfactory. Those who are
in position to know say that
the indications of a greater
supply of water in this well is
more visible than in any new
well that they have seen on the
SouthPla'ns. Everything poir t
to a magnificent 'flow when the
1 l... 1.. -....I cuy is nere on a visu
Banu IIU ueen (iiv(:i ij (vuiiii't-.i -
t. j ui 11 .t - Jdays duration
"regular temperament.
It is with a considerable
gree of satisfaction that the
Avalanche can report to the
outside world that Lublxck has
a well right in the suburbs
John C. Welcn. minister of the
de-1 South Side Christian church is
spending a few
this week.
J. I). Iwrv and family left
rr Tuesday for their home in So-
me tn ioat (.i.fr3 injra lexas sjiending a wee
doubt that there is water and' ilhn ani familv.
water in a bundance for all pur-
Dfses almost within the city
limits for irrigation purposes. dren are spending the week in
Lublxtck was never out done.Lvnn county visiting friends and
by any country and she dies relatives.
not propose to be by those who
c!uim the "only" wells of con-
sequence on th'- South Plains.
Phone Arritt" Co. for baled
oats good toil -ind feed of all
kinds. 1 U
A. B. Iiolertson bjient a day
or so here the first of this week
and returned to the ranch at
Southland Wednesday
noon.
By looking over the aJs in this j
issue you will f.nd the ad of the
Panhandle Plumbing and Heat-'
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I)ST-Watch fob. 1 Ik gold L.
H. engrav irj JH( English
lieturn to jt National Bank
and receivereward. 1 -Up
ch with diamond
pearls. Return to
fTfhton and receive
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Married
F. S. Custis. once of this
place later of Brownfield. and a
brother of our townsman W. A.
Custis. was married recently in
I Fort Worth to Miss Carolyn
jPridmore. The many friends of
! the groom in this town will join
in cheerfully extending con-
gratulations to the happy
couple.
liev. J. T. McClure pastor of
the Key Street Methodist
church of Dallas will deliver
a lecture on the State-wide
question next Tuesday afternon.
The place will le announced
from the different pulpits of the
days in Snyder city next Sunday. 1
H. E. Fin ley formerly of Lub-
bock later of Waco has moved
to Lentonia. Dimmit County and
w ill prooably make that his home
in the future. Mrs. Finley and
baby who are visiting in Lub-
Ixjck w ill join him later at that
place.
Tom Sacre and wife of Mid-
land accompanied by Mr. Sat re's
brother and sister passed
through Lubbock Monday morn-
ing enroute to Matador where
they go to visit another brother
and sister for a few days.
Bead the ad of the Austin
Qjartette in this issue. They
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Monday.
C. C. I.Ane and family were in
from the ranch Sunday after-
noon; visiting the families of
Chas. Rush and Simeon O'Neal.
Mr. Kroptf of Aklahoma
brother of John Kropff of this
of a few
Mrs. K. A. Kankin and child-
Mason of Dallas
n a protracted meeting
Bev. J
wiil lieg
at the South
church August
the 1.1th.
W. C. Jones and son of Pal-
linger were prospectors here
Side
1st.
Christian
Lasting to
it'..iLr Tl.ir u-or. U..l
nils " ' . f I II' I nnv .... . . 1
1 j 4 1 . .. .k w ill give an entertainment at toe
oleaset with this section of the ' ..
after-1 Plains and may in
.U-come citizens of this county
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the future vi nu um .uuua m!..
July litn. and a goou ume is
oromis-d to all. Bead the ad.
Gainer & Company arc moving. 0 rvlnaeniing CoU
h e.r enure stock of dry Roodi. ! w u jn tke ct
vioumiK anu ii. o' fi .t f h .1. : tL- nffrl!lt
: "V TVau ugnt Vfnir r.nai... f.: Tl 1 - k.ini.
1 . 1- 4li. .... .1 01 tnat piiOlication.
ness and know how to do the invoiced and there are more than
work. ifcaaai orth hinff-added to the I Murten Judd returned Sunday
ilv made stock already here. Yoakum afternoon from a visit to
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will for the next week ell a
greatly redyted prices their entire stock of
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$16.50 lilue Serge suit
go at only
17.50 Blue 5crge tuita.
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514.85
$15.75
$20.00 nhkOKe auit.
go at only T" .
SIS.(H) Taney Pattern uit.
0 at only
$17.00 fancy Pattern auits
go at only
$20.00 l ancy Pattern ult.
go at only .. -
$22.50 l ancy Pattern uit
go at only
$25.00 f ancy Pattern uit.
jjoat only
STRAW MATS
All $J-00 Men'a Straw Mat.
Ro at
All $2.50 Men'a 5traw Mat.
RO at
$12.75
$14.45
$17.00
$19.15
$21.25
$2.50
$2.00
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Dow, James L. & Turner, John F. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1911, newspaper, July 13, 1911; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287825/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .