The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1920 Page: 7 of 20
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Insurance and Bending
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THE CANYON COMMUNITT
Little Mllie llavia daughter of
Mr and Mm. 8am T. Havie. u
bum laat Hunday morning. M'her
and hahe are both doing nicely. "Lit-
tle Millie" as Ham T. aye "arrived
with f lht and one half ponnds of
weight In time for Sunday School."
However she was unable to attend.
Work is progressing nicely now on
I.
the residence of W.
Brosdwsy.
Adams on
Too Busy to Write
an Ad This Week
Just
us
phone
your order we
do the
will
rest.
Chris Harwell Grocery
r
II West Main Street
Thone 59 1
Canyon fen. -I We ere having
mmf days that seem like aprtng at
thin wrting.
Mr. W. Harnett. fr..m Lubbock.
erecting mitif new aheds on his
farm.
Mr. Sharp's fmlly It reported to
have the smallpox.
The little fair lady ram to th
home of Mr. and Mra. P. W. Rhlmes
on Jan. 16th.
Mr. Kimmid. from Hopkins county
ihaa moved on the farm where Mr. T.
8. Moore lived the laat year
j New pupil are being enrolled v-
erv dav in school.
I Mr. C. C. Forbs it building a new
houae on hia farm
Mr. I). K. Fowler - in Lubbock
'Wedneaday and bought a food span
of mulea. Mr. Fowler haa made
.plenty of feed and cotton thia year
'and ia hoping to do better next year.
!They will move to New Hope aoon.
' Mr. S .11. Barker who haa been
viaitinar hia aon at Roacoe came back
j Tuesday.
! Mr. J. Allen haa been attending;
the Jury thia week.
Mr. E. C. Barnett was in Lubbock
Wedneaday to buy aome coal for the
school but on account of the coal
shortage he waa compelled to por-
! chaae aome oil itovea for the chil-
! dren to warm by. It ia a poor make
out but better than f reeling or stop-
ping the achool.
I Mr. Sam Hufatedler waa at Lub-
bock on business Monday.
I Mr. J. K. Goodnight naa just re-
turned from a vlait at Corsicsna
I where he haa been to aee hia father
and mother. Mr. Goodnight reports
plenty of rain and mud.
Mr. G. T. Crawford made a busi-
ness trip to Lubbock Saturday.
Little Dorothy William haa been
on the aick liat thia week.
Mra. J. II. Rica left Thursday for
Fort Worth where she will make her
home. Mr. Rice will go in a few
day. .
Miaa Evis Bevill haa been real aick
the past week. She waa taken ta a
local aanitarlum for treatment.
The daughter of Mr. and Mra. El-
more came in lst week to visit sev-
eral day.
There are aeveral caaea of flu also
aeveral caaea of amallpox have been
reported.
Mr T. Crim ia sporting a new
Chandler car.
Mr. and Mr. C. C. Forbs and fam-
ily apent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.
Hawkins.
Mr. Kimmela baby haa been real
aick. It i having chilta.
j Mr. S. W. Warner and cniidren
i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. T.
; S. Moore.
The road (trader finished th two
i m ilea of road weat of school houae.
Miaa Julia Richard waa real aick
I Monday and had to fro noma from
achool.
Tha frienda of Misae Gertrude
Bayer and Ona Fowler wer sure
surprised to hear of their wedding.
Mr. Charlie Kriachki and Gertrude
were married Jan. 26 only a few
frienda were present. Mr. and Mra.
YOUNG MEN!
President Wilson called you responded.
General Pershing ordered you marched.
Victors you were at the Marne.
The Stars and Stripes you unfurled at
the Rhine.
Foreign Wicked Influences
Would Destroy:
OUR NATION
OUR CIVILIZATION
OUR HOMES
OUR CHRISTIANITY
OUR CHURCHES
A third Battle of the Marne is to be fought.
Christ is our Commander Christ and
His Church are calling.
A Special Service at the Methodist
Church Sunday Feb. 8 6:30 p. m.
Need I
merica's Greatest
America must increase its dairy herds. There are only 24000-
000 milch cows in the United States today as compared with
about 35000000 in 1914. Dairy cows by the millions have been
slaughtered for food by Denmark Sweden and Norway particu-
larly. All Europe's dairy herds have been sadly reduced.
This country must provide and sell dairy products to all Eu-
rope. We need more than 45000000 milch cows to do this ade-
quately. The farmer who increases his dairy herd now is not only do-
ing his duty to the world but is certain to profit in a big way.
This should interest this community. Is it going to benefit by
owning more and better dairy cattle. We have the land to feed
them on wc have the brains to care for them and take the profit
Thit bank has the money to finance their purchase if our assist-
ance is needed.
Come in and let's talk thia dairy problem over.
The Citizens National Bank
'Tho Hunk of Personal Service"
Lubbock Texaa
Kriachkie left for the latter's smter I
in Koard county before reaching
their home at Srhuerburk.
Mr. Jamea Rogers and Miss Ona
Fnwler wer. auietlv married at the :
home of Rev. and Mra. Stricklin.
I These two young (rirla will be great-
ly missed among their circle of:
i frienda. The entire community ex-
'tenda their wiahea for a lonif happy j
'and proaperoua life together.
I They are Uking the advantage of;
leiin year. Next j
i The many frienda of Miaa Evia Be-1
jvill were glad to hear that she waa j
able to come home Sunday. She will
1 aoon be able to come back to achool. I
There waa a very good crowd at
Sunday school Sunday. ;
The farmera are Uking advantage !
of these beautiful spring days. !
! Mr. and Mra. T. Crim and family j
apent Sunday with frienda at Lub-j
bork Sunday afternoon.
Miaaea Chriatine Barnett and Truie j
Thompson apent Wedneaday night'
jwith Emily and Lucille Wagner. I
Mra. G. T. Crawford waa a Lub-i
bock visitor Saturday.
Mr. J. A. Burgeae haa been on tne
lick liat aeveral daya.
Mr. and Mra. G. T. Crawford en-
tertained the young folka with a
party Saturday night. A large crowd
waa preaent and all enjoyed them-
aelvea. At a late hour all bade the
hoat and hoateaa goodnight.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Sidea apent Sun-
day with relativea in Lubbock.
Mr. IL P. Webb and family were
in Lubbock Saturday.
Next Friday night Feb. 6 ia So-
cial Center everybody come and en-
joy the progarm and Victrola muiic
a good program is to be rendered.
Spikes Lewis
Farms Randies and City Property Some
Splendid Investments in Improved
City Property
1. 10-room modern two-atory dwelling portico bath
rooms on both floors. City water and lights corner lots east
front side walk beautiful trees easy distance. A good home
and a SPECIAL BARGAIN at $4750.00; $2500 caah. bal-
ance easy.
2. 5-room and porch eaat front good well mill small
barn and lot fine revenue bearing orchard nice shade tree
wanted location aix large lots worth altogether $3000.00.
Our price for QUICK SALE ONLY $2000.00. all cash.
3. Good hardware stock and fixtures invoicing around
$20000.00 for sale at invoice cost plus freight.
MULESHOE MAN IS IN
AMARILLO SANITARIUM
L. S. Barron of Muleahoe who has
been auffenng for aeveral days with
an infected eye was brought to Am-
anita on the afternoon Santa Fe
train and taken to St. Anthony's
aanitartum. Amanllo News.
We have a good list of unimproved city property. Some
splendid locations and values. Let us show them to you.
We have several unproved sections and quarter sections
well situated close to school at from $40 to $55 per acre.
Let us tell you about them. Our business is to bring the buyer
and seller of real estate together on terms satisfactory and
equitable to all concerned.
SPIKES & LEWIS
FRED SPIKES
PHONE NO. S
JNO. P. LEWIS
Room No. 1 Second Floor
Fanners Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
F. A. Briggs brother of our towns-
man Gte. W. Brigps spent a day or
so here the past week riaiting. Mr.
Briggs is connected with the Dallas
News snd is making a tour of this
section and the oil fields and is writ-
ing some special articlea for the
News in this connection. II mads
Announcements are out of the thorough investigation or the ra
n..rnn of Mr. Samuel E. Caldwell fielda around Amanllo and says this
.f tkn tit. to Miita Marguerite i is the biggeat Kaa area that has been
When the bowels become irregular
you are uncomfortable and the lon-
ger this condition exists the worse
you feel. You can get rid of this
mmery quickly by uaing HEKBINE.
Take a dose on going to bed and see
how fine you feel next dsy. Sold by
All Druggists.
DALLAS NEWS WRITER
VISITS BROTHER HERE
i Frances lleiaelnian. daughter nf Mr.
'and Mrs. John lleiaelman of S la ton
which occurred on Wedneaday even-
Hng February 4th. They will be at
home to their frienda in Lubbock si-
1 trr the Suih of this month.
Coma tn the market held by
Ratil Wnman'a Aunliary Satur-
.lay Krb 7th at K. K. Mitt lu ll's eon-
fovtionvry. You will find many good
thmga already prepared for yur
.Sun.Uy dinner. 3l
discovered for a long lime and It
estimated that the gas fields of
Amanllo will rover an area of a hun
dred mliea square. Ilia principal
buaineas in Lubbock was to viait his
brother. He firal visited Lubbock
aome eight years ago and of course
the'aeea some great rhJike in the city
since then lie says we have a dandy
town here.
tmty County Nhr.
the SUarifl's office
A. J. Clark Deimt
ilT. einoliiyad III
l l.ul'lxuk. is able ta again be al
uts; after having bee conflnej
Mteral days With flu.
A Miaauuri woman ajvertiaej fur
a hua!nd. Mie ft one st a roat uf
III. lie sftrwarU rtilitJ in the
army and was killed in Utile Hits
gt .'lovl life inawraiue sad fal a
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d't ay U adrlie Ls.
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