The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1920 Page: 3 of 18
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"SEE US BEFORE YOU DIE"
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State Life Policy
"1920 SPECIAL"
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$5000.00 at Death $10000.00 if Accidental Death
$50 00 er mont or ''e you become totally disabled from
sickness or accident and no more premiums to pay then.
$5 000 00 your death other amounts in proportion.
At end of twenty years gives you back in CASH the
premiums you have paid.
p You an Annual Dividend in CASH every year to reduce
rdyh the cost.
Pays Cash r goo mcome to you ive to
Why be Satisfied With Anything Less?
THE BIG
AGENCY
Room 1 Farmers Nat'l Bid.
S. LESTER GUINN
W. C. RYLANDER
DISTRICT MANAGERS
FRED C. OLIVER
Lubbock Texas
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The Cumberland Presbyterian eon-j Farmers -Bring tho broken
grerstin of this city have definite-1 purl on your impb-menta. gaa en-
ly decided to build a $30000 brick . gmi. au'omobiles etc . to us w will
churvh and fundi for that purpose I them and guarantee them never
are being raised. Good for this; to break. Sav. time and "oner
brave energetic congregation Lubbock WeMmg to J"
SLIDE HAPPENINGS
FOR THE PAST WEEK
There it no greater feeling of independ-
ence than that of having a Bank Account
sufficient for your needs.
The only way you can eyer have such an
Account is first to make
THE START
We solicit your Account; we make the
start easy for you. We are your friend.
WHY WAIT
Longer when you know the importance
of this matter today?
SECURITY STATE BANK &
TRUST COMPANY
Capital Stock $100000
C E. MAEDCEN President J. O. JONES WW
L. C. ELLIS Cuhi
Well it wfirn a little like pring
iiinre the n:ce sunshine is o warm
but I gues wa will have a reminder
on that spring ia not here.
Mm Hley and Judge Moore vis-
ited the M-hool Tuewlay.
W. B. Copeland ta on the courting
liat thm wi-ii fmm Slide
M im Frances Wilaim came in Sun-
day from a few week vis t with rel-
atives ut Abernathy.
Bt-nn'tt Stanford iipent Monday
nirht with h'.s brother Dowell near
Lut.tMM-k.
1. H RtrT eallel to e his son.
Lee Monday.
Ji.rn Arnett mid wife of Meadow
spent Tuewlay with W. D Arnett
and fam.iy.
Jdn. Ba HunbaM ia teaching a
n.UMC rla ut Ui home of Mr. T.
J. Davia.
Methodist Premd.ng Elder will
preach at Slide school house Sunday
morning at 10:10. Everybody come.
J. K. Milwee went to Lubbock on
buiMnetM Monday.
Mrs DePnest and Miaa Leafy were
shopping at Slide Monday.
The thresher i at John Moore'
. thia week.
Tince Faima wa shopping at Lub-
bock Tuaaday.
Mr. D H. Hough who ia repre-
senting the Ban ken Reserve Lift
Company of Omaha Neb. was a call-
er at Slid Tuaaday even in if.
Mr. J. C. Stanford returned homt
Wednesday from a vittit with her
daughter Mr. Andy Moore of near
Ropes.
P. H. Ren f roe of New Home waa
shopping at Slid Friday.
Well the nice rain wa had Thurs-
day will make nice season in the
ground for plowing.
It was hog killing day at J. C. Stan-
ford's Friday.
1 Miaa BuLh Moor left Thursday for
a few weeks visit with relatives in
Mills County. Texas.
! W. B. Copeland and family visited
at Meadow Sunday.
Mrs. C. E. More roan and Owen E-
tes catled at the bom of Emma Har-
Inst Sunday.
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IS
a Barak?
A bank is much more than merely a safe place for
keeping funds for handling checks for collecting
drafts etc.
A bank should be regarded as the intimate helper
advisor and friend of the customer; ever ready to co-
operate in every proper way to extend necessary ac-
commodation as required and to protect his interest in
every way that lies within it's power.
This is the kind of service that we endeavor to ren-
der; and we invite you to make your connection with us
with such services in view.
Hie Citizens National Sank
"The Bank of Personal Service'
Lubbock Texas
A good remedy for bad cough is
BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP.
It heals the lungs and quiets irrita-
tion. Sold by All Drug-gists.
j UK IV. .. UVLRI UH nAM9
STATEMENT TO FRIENDS
1 Mr. Alexander of Idalou attend-
ed to business in Lubbock Saturday.
NO BETTER MEAT
Th Lubbock people can all have the very highest quahty of meat that can be had. We
also have a choice stock of cured meat.
Phone ua your orders so we cam have it ready when you send for it.
CHASE MEAT MARKET
West Broadway
Phone 135
January 27 1920.
To my Friends:
The West Texas Sanitarium build
ing and equipment has been sold to
the Lubbock Sanitarium. I have
bought an interest in the Lubbock
Sanitarium and formed a partner-
ship with Dra. Ponton Hutchinson A
Peebler. under the firm name of
jDra. Ponton Overton Hutchinson A
Peebler. Aa soon as the buaineas of
the West Texas Sanitarium can be
. . .t.
closed 1 win move my on ice vo uie
Lubbock Sanitarium building where
I can b in close touch with my pa-
tient in tha aanitanum and have ail
facilities for examination and treat-
ment. Our building will be enlarg-
ed in the near future and we intend
to make It a great institution and a
credit to this section of the state.
M. C. OVERTON.
DON'T KEEP THE OLD HENS
Sell them to ua. and keep your flock youo and thrifty. We want all the poultry you have
ta sell and we have tha reputation of paying the top price for it
PLAINS POULTRY Ci HIDZ COMPANY
l.uia SiJe S.fe FWe It. Ukhecs Tsts.
J. M. Bullock after visiting hi
unci J. W. Bullock in this city left
Tuesday for his home.
Dr. Overton left Tuesday for Dal-
las whera he will spend several day
attending to buaineas.
I We weld anything except a "brck.
en heart" Lu boot k Welding Ce.
A. 11. Sloan af Tyler spent flatur.
day In Lubbock. He sw up looking
rvu4.
The Jackson House
Under New Management
I have bought the JACKSON HOUSE and am now in.
charge of same. It will be thoroughly renovated ' and put in
first class condition. Regular meals will be served American
plan. I invite the public to come and try our service.
GUS RANDOLPH
Northeast Conser
PRCPfUSTOa.
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1920, newspaper, January 29, 1920; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288354/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .