The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920 Page: 20 of 20
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TORPEDOED!
.Don't Mjt your I.ivrf an J
llnwtN but like
"GucareM." .
Vnu inc. hikI m ilium K liu can't ft
iffmg right - who have lirailiuhr. nuted
tdnyiie. Iiid tite n. foul breath dir.i-
iiv run'l Wp are litlinii. nervoua snd
iieet. liothrril with a tick jnwjr die-
ordered lutniK'h unit rnlil.
Are vim keeping- ymir livar snd bowela
clean with ( rarels or shocking your
lnidi- ery fr dnya with Calomel
Salts Oil arid violent pills?
(ii.iurrt work while ynti teep; they
cl.un-e lb tomch remove the tour
umligeted fermenting fond and foul
7et take the tlreaa bile from the
iver and carry out o( the ayatem all the
constipated waate matter and poinon In
the bowrla. Csscarets never gripe sickea
r eauae iaeoaveaience and CasoareU
ceat to little too.
UNION PACKING COMPANC
HAS PACE AO THIS WEEK
In I Me issue of the Avalanche will
he found the Hilvertlaement of the
I'iiIihi Pecking Company whirh la
Ix-lntr iriruri!e. at Houston. Teas
and their spe.utl repreaentnUvo Mr.
I J. T. Rn'iv U In thi- city to interest
I investor in this m-ction in buying
stock in thU roniuny. The ad (rive
inll the information regarding the
plun and from all iippenrunces it la
a ni'fi'n.lld investment opportunity.
The Chamber of Commerce at the
request of Mr Reese Investigated the
reluibiliity of the concern and hus the
Hisurunce that they are thornuuhly
reli.ihle ami their plan ia such aa
to be of ttre.it benefit to the live
stock raisers of thia stale aa it ap-
pear that they will not only deul in
packing linea but will also reach out
into the feeding and finishing of prod-
ucts and co-operate with the rais-
ers of cuttle sheep and hog in a
way that will prove very beneficial.
Mr. Reese has his office with Burr
and Middleton while In our city and
will be tr'ad to meet any interested
parties. We ask vou to read his ad
in this laene for further information.
! THE UTILITY OP RELIGION AND
THE VALUE OF THE CHURCHES
I (Continued from page 1 thia section)
I 'he Individual muli In the world raw
I tent of their einfiilrea nnd turn to
! God with no thought of promni ng
i earthly Interest! but anlely bet-auae
i the divine law requires it.
A wrent denl of doubt will have to
be put nwny before men will thui re
turn to (iod Aa long ul we indulge
our skepticism nnd practice our self-
indulgence we will not come buck to
(iod nor even have an adequate mo
live for doing so.
Germun ratiiinallam discredit ing
the Holy Scriptures nnd denying the
Many New Things
at Our Store
New shipments add new
lines and increase the old
ones.
Visit our store often
always something new.
Shropshire's Racket Store
Thomas Building W. Broadway
deity end authority of Jcu" Christ
undermined the niorjl life of the G'-r-
mun people and their rulers. Hence
the awful war which has increased
the public debt of the Nations from
$40(100.0000(10 in 1914 to f 200000-
000000 in 1020 to say nothing of
the more awful waate of human life
which it entailed. Thia ia a fearful
price to pay for infidelity. But are
we sure that the world is yet clear
of danper from the same source; Are
the Germans or the Allies penitent
for their sins? Are they not juat aa
rationalistic and godless as ever? How
then can they repent?
Mankind may as well understand
that we can not play fast and loose
with God. We can not tret along
without religion and we can not have
religion if we doubt and disobey God
st the same time.
Roman statesmen tried In vain to
keep ancient religion of the Romans
after they had lout all faith in it;
thev desired It as a means to preserve
social order. But they failed. A re-
liirion that is doubted and disowned
is impotent to save any soul and
powerless to preserve any Nation.
Let the men of today take warning
from the folly of the Roman publi-
cists. If Christianity is false it can
have no power to save us or anybody.
If it is true we must accept the sal-
vation it offers and obey the authori-
ty which it imposes and all because
it is true. We can not retain it fori
Its utility when we have ceased to
believe in Its credibility. It haa no
utility if it is untrue. A lie never
wns and never will be useful to the
human race.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ok-In Producing A Refining
Company of Ft. Worth is rapidly fol-
lowing out plans toward the con-
struction of their 1500-barrel capa-
city refinery.
The company announced a week
ago that the contract for grading
and filling the refinery site had ben '
allowed and that the arrangement
hud been completed for the side
tracks to be laid by the Cotton Belt
railway
Actual work has now started in
full swine; and men and teams are
working steadily to complete suffici-
ent to allow the Cotton Belt to be-
trin the immediate construction f
the necessary trackage. Materials
will then be forwarded with the 4emrt !
M
Busi
ore ousiness
And What it Means
to You
Last year we did more business than we
did in a year's time before; not just some
more but far more than we dreamed
possible.
To a merchant of course more busi-
ness means bigger profits. But it ought
to mean something to a merchant's
customers; it ought to mean lower
prices. That's what it will mean at this
store.
We've decided that the benefit of the
big increase in this business shall go to
our customers who are responsible for
that increase.
A. B. Conley Jr.
Outfitter for Men Women and Children
Investigate the Economy
of the
Before buying an Auto
We invite you to visit
our salesroom and
arrange for a demon-
stration. Service and Parts
Giriffffin-McLaiciy
Anato Co.
Russell Building
Lubbock Texas
possible delay for the construction
of the first units of the refinery.
The refinery site of the Ok-ln Pro-
ducing & Refining Company is In-
dited in the refining rone north of
ft. Worth Texas Hdj'neent to the
' Magnolia nnd F'ierce-Fordyee Com-
pmiie The site of Hfi acres which
the company owns in fee was chosen
by competent engineer who analys-
ed the refining possibilities thorough-
ly.
Ok-In's property in between two
milwuys the T. P nnd Cotton Belt
within the free switching ione and
h.is direct rail connections with the
ti trunk linen centering in Fort
Worth.
About one-half miles from the
tract the nine principal pipe line
currying oil from the Texas and Ok-
lahoma oil fields intersect. This as-
sures the Ok-In Company a sufficient
supply of crude oil at all times
In addition to the refining possi-
bilities the Ok-In Company lias ac-
quired 4200 acres of valuable oil
leases in the State of Texas and
owns royalty Interests in six different
tracts.
For further information see 3. C.
Simmons district sales manager j
room 105 Security building. SSI 1
Of&c rkM 26t
THE CARLISLE NEWS
OF THE PAST WEEK
I Moat everyone ia over with the flu '
I at this writing.
1 Miaa Artie and Mr. Curtice Bond
are still sick.
Mrs. Wood went to town Monday.
Rev. S. A. Ribhle and family and
IMisa r.uie iiemngton attended ! M... v.... o .-J n ...
inuiin m. nrui ounouj. I eard went kodaking Sunday.
i air. Jonn ituJiins was in town bat-i mi.. t... u. i nH
... . day with Miss Clara Moore.
Air. and Airs r.nue bell of Mea- Mr .rA un n. ...;. 4 r.l.
dow are visiting Mr. J red Self and tives in Pla.nview from Saturday an-
Mr Burroughs family for a few day. Monday. Mrs Dean's sister. Mra.
Mr. Heff.ngton was in town Satur- pjot returned home with them.
dX; . . .1 Mr. ( lav Randolph of Lames
Mr. Jones and family are said to i .pent Friday night with his father
be improving . ! and mother Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ran-
Miss Ffflie Jewel Goodpasture was dolph.
irncib i rum Mnocu aiunuuy.
Immunize Your Stock
Against the Contagious
Diseases Such as
Blackleg Cholera and
Contagious Abortion
" Farmers of Lubbock county are
offered the best of Vaccines
Serums etc. and the advantage
of the experience of
Dr. R. M. Harkey
Veterinary Surgeon
Re.iJ.ac. Pita
02
Miss Fttice Heffington spent Mon-
day night with Miss Jewel Guin.
Mr. Jim and Mis Clara Moore
i spent Sunday with Mr. Matt Moor
land Mr. W. W. Moor and family.
31 r iisrar Allman of I'ost City
pent Saturday night and Sunday vis-
iting relatives and friends.
Miaa liesaie Sims had friends from
Shalluwalar visiting her Sunday.
Misses Ama liund lulie South
Mrs McDuffee returned home Fri-
day after two weeks visit to Clo-
vis N. M .vnd llainview.
We weld anything except "brok-
en heart" Lubbock Welding Co.
Dr. R. M. Harkey. Veterinary Sur-
geon of this city left last Saturday
for Putnum Texas for short bus-
iness visit.
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Whemyou gpt
A few tml.lH. of "Papa' fraprpaia"
bring relief ln ot as snoa aa taey raeck
tit. et.4iiari.
'n'- t j j - psiB" I'V ajeulralisiag
the welii v ! t' stomach liutaatly r
lievee Im IimmI MHiring and I'rawMlatwe
vhirh raum Hi Riwery inakiag gaae.
hearltxira. Ilul'' fullnrM or fttr
in .Umai h sad int.tiR.
"l'.Ni'a )iprp.ia" hel regalate atts
orda-Xil IiiiiIi. au favoriUi fuotls aal
b. r.U-a mitliiHit rau.tng di.traa Cu.ii
sa liUls st drug stun.
SOMETHING
ATTRACTIVE "
I have for for m liniitod timo four fiat cUae quarter ec-
tiona within on nd Kalf mile of railroad aUtioo. Two to
three thouMiid cash down will handle the quartets? b!nc
can run to 1 0 year at 7 per cant or purcliaaer can pay all or
any part at any in'erest paying data. Thoao quaitert or
prwod very reasonable and if you want oalhinj good jroj
had Loiter investigate)
W ANTt D CANH. KMVKL KUI7.
ITilo 11 o LliiSliLL
Office Lubbock Stato Dank Hldj.
LUDDOCiC TKIAO
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920, newspaper, February 26, 1920; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288360/m1/20/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .