The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1911 Page: 7 of 16
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lc price on cut.v nrtlcle In the utorc either Drv Hood or (lrocerlen. i
hen you buy It from 1110 It N just n represented 'if not. hrlng It hxuk t
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UlLUS IIAVI: VOUR BUSINESS III
ul ni t our money. I he people must he ntlMied.
I D. C WorshanVs Supply Store j
Church Notes
('inter.
Tin I m- I'.y Curtis I ;jk las.
Ih id n No. :!tu.
l!'iilif 'if - I'y I-'t I!enson.
Hymn.
Responsive Reading of I'salms fl
SI ' UK AM riPniKXM
Subject "(lood Tidings."
.Motto. "Behold I liriru
food Tidinirs. "
Hymn.
J'.ible Reading. Luke L'-l'm By
Ieadt-r.
J'rayer. "That We Also May Tell
4" Others of the Tidings.
Hymn.
Collection.
K .11 fall.
(ne of the Ten ommand-
ments.
bh'ppirp Broom Corn
I. f. Newton on" of the must
successful farmers of this county
wiio farm in the northeast part
of th- cn'inty wa here the last
jflat week and lr uv ht in
rS7(i in.uniN of hrooin corn which
he shipped to the Haskel Broom
Martin and Holland are head-! 1 "ry' .''V ?-?in' "'"'and
quarters for all kinds of vejre- i V rw Kr t(1'.K
You tables and fruit that can he hail. I J'?" Corn 1 V fT"' l'" th'u
I country and it will make with
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111 in- 1. no y.s aiy 01 incioraje
v will l. j'Ihi to make hmv nn
ntrUhr-lt.Tif ..f 'nr.-li V..rt ' l1.-..
Uriinis. it.-. in tins rolumn fr.-.- of ( Reading "Mak'ie Smith House
Yiz iZr. r ""v" 1 inir-i:y i carter.
Head the half pae ad of L. (crops of this section and when
I I'raxton Wright in this issue. " person is fixed for raiMi jf it
He has just received another an' has a market handy e'.ouh
car load of furniture and is offer- that he does not have to sjiend
in some real attractions to the ' t" much time in fixing it up for
ieople of this section. Read shipment there is money in the
what he has to otfer and then crop. We hope that others w ill
K ami s-e for your self. plant a jrood deal of this f irae
.1''xt Vt':'r. r:d raise enough to
J. Ji. fi riSon. Of I'JStltV U hronm f.u-tr.rv nt tin'
r'il" ' L.. ' "X"n an:Hon-f.M. is here in the interest Place
'I he luitlneMof the Tirtt National Hank Is governed xsm
Mint coii.ervntlon combined with enterprise and up-to.
ilate methods which gives MKindne and .atlfactory
service. : : . .
It is our policy to avoid speculative proposition and con tine ourselves
5olely to a conservative hanking business. We endeavor to make every
account with us a mutual matter by giving every customer pleasant
and .satisfactory service. (iie us your business and we will make it
mutually beneficial.
First National Bank
LurmocK
TEXAS
lmnie Alexander.
Heading By Kdit'i h'rye.
SDvr-l!y the Small Suntx-ams.
Kead i l!y Kathleen Karris
) and Myrtie Invr.
JU'citatmn !v Clara. Oilie. Id.t
I.illu'. Carl Aieen. Wilma
arid I'iuiah.
S"n I'.y Yiiyd Johnson and
( 'atharine Adkins.
I.eaii. r Yar cy l.ee.
(HflU'H .Vi i Tl K
Kev. Jno. f. Welch reipiests
us ti anno. ince that n-ular ser-
vices w ill he held at the .South
Side fhijstian church Sundav
forenoon hut on account of the
of suh-irnnntir.n. Samples of
tiling on disfilav at this olfice.
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The Luhhock (irain and foal
fonifiany this we.-k sold a car '
oad of posts and stays to tlx
"White O-sf ' flour the Lest
at anv price sold exclusively hy
Martin and Holland. ." It
An jifito party composed of
W. N. fopeland. of KuhUick.
W. k. IJICKINSON. V. I.
C. I;. PAIVK5 V. P.
JNO W BAKER president
C. D LESTER cashier
I-.C. PKII-ST Ass t.Cash.
I:. FI. CKAHi. Ass t. Cash.
owners of the Midland County j Kol.ert P ' 1 1 . 1 1 . of ilerefoi d. L. A.
SihiHil Land located in Hoeklev
: county. Tfie work of fencing
'tins tract of land will )ltfin
rinht away and the material
will he placed upon th ground
as S'M.n as sossihle
I'.rmjf yir jr.vinir chickens to
Martin and ifollaml. .' It
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k'al the annuuruv mi-nt of
revival services in proreps at v alter . .Norton in this issue
.i ii .i i ' . i . if.. . . i .. ..i. .i -i i
ine ieinoiisi cnurcn at this
time there wi! ! tin evening
fervn-es in his church.
Jt'Mok I.KAt.t'K I'kiM.KAM
S ihjec? "The CMid Shepherd.
Matt. 1:12-14. Luke 1.V4-7 Koh-
ert l!ean I-a ler.
Hymn.
Seiect Keadir.' I'y Fannie I!.
Kohinson and Avnes Kohinsnn
mad'- a lntr.ess trip to Terry
county this week. They report
crop conditions very favoraUe in
that section.
Hid you frysixne of Heinz pick-
linjr inevar that Martin and Hoi-
land have yi sale in their show
window ;; it
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nr i uai k on me Jon us a Jewel- i-ort Worth ami Italv respect-
er and needs no introduction to fullv were here this week pros-
the trade. Kead what he has to pectinjr. They arepreatlv plea's-
sav and let him have a chance to ed with the country and will
repair that watch clock or prohaUy return soon
jewelry.
KuU Tom and Hon Clayton
l)id yot try someof Heinz pick- w er.t to dalveston Saturdav. on
linj? vinetfirthat Martin and Hoi- the Santa Fe Excursion ret'urn-
land have on is!e in their show injr Wednesday afternoon. They
window. It report a delightful time.
Kev. Sam Karens president of
theSeth Want school at Flain-
view was here Wednesday in the
interest of that institution and
preached Wednesday evening at
the Methodist churchy-
Iirinw your frvthy chickens to
Martin and Holland. It
Hid you try some of Heinz
pickling vinegar thaf Martin and
Holland hav-rm sale in their
show willow. it
Kufus Kush was one of the
Excursion partv that went to
falveston last Saturday return-
ing Wednesday.
L. O. vKurford is in town this
week putting up monuments in
the cemetery for several of our
people who have deceased rel-
atives buried here.
"White f rest" flour the best
at any price sold exclusively- by-
Martin and Holland. ? It
j -brTng on yourT horses'- I
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We have secured ih mprvlrpe of .1 V rAVvriM f it
ui i . c-r in lay ii
and us he is an expert horse shoer. we want a chance to show you
how the defects of your horse can be cured and a.lso show you
how to avoid defects in the future BrinR them in and also remem-
ber about our repair department. We do all kinds of the best and
evero jod lurnea out is AtJbULU ILLr GUARANTEED.
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OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
I want to announce to the people of Lubbock and her trade territory that I have decided to aain en-
ter business and have already bought my stock. It consists of a full line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries and Racket Goods and my opening will be on : : : :
THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST
This is next Tuesday and I want everybody to come in and see my display. You are urged to come
and see' what 1 have to offer it makes no difference whether you want to buy or not. : : :
I am located in the builning formerly occupied by the Carter-Houston Dry Goods Company next
door to the Citizens National Bank. It is an easy place to get to and it will be a place where you can
well afford to come for it is a fact that I can save you money.
I pay cash for what I buy or discount every bill. You know that this means that I get the low-
est possible price and you know that I give the people the advantage of my close buying.
REMEHBER THE OPENING DAY AND COME TO SEE ME
You will find me ready to please you at all times and it will be my pleasure to show you what I have
to offer. Come and make my place your headquarters while in the city. Everybody welcome all the
time. : . .
J. H. MOOREThe "Close Price" Store
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Dow, James L. & Turner, John F. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1911, newspaper, July 27, 1911; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287829/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .