The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1920 Page: 21 of 22
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V
Jackson Brothers
Lubbock Texas
SEE US-
FOR FEED FUEL AND FIELD SEEDS
P
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SWEET fOTATO SLIPS
I'lenty of Nancy Hall home-grown
sweet potato slips. Order now. Lob-
bock Floral. tf.
You Oo More Work
You are mare ambitious and jrou f mora
enjoyment out of evervthiiiil when your
bkmd w in ftuud condition. Impurities in
the blood have a very depressing effort on
the system. causiui( weakness laziness
norvousnrss and irknnu.
(JROVE'S TASTLl.ESS Chill TOMC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and EnricbiuK I lie Wood. When you feel
It atrengtlieiung. lnviiora(iii effect. st
bow it bring coior to llio cheek and bow
It iniirovea the appetite you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
OROVE'$ TASTl LESS Chill TOMC
Is not a etent mrdicuM. it Is uualy
IKON. and UUMNL suspended in Myrup.
So pleasant even children like it. Tue
biuod uiwiis Quinine ti i'urify it aiJ IKOii
to Lunch It These reliable tome proj-
ertie never fail to drive out impurities n
the Lauud.
The Strength-Creating Power of (.KOVE'S
TASTLLLbS Oiiil TONIC has made ii
the favorite tonic in thousands of home.
Mure tlian thirty-five years o. folks
would nde a knig distance in get dKllV L S
TASTrXLSS Chill lu.MC hrn a
member of their family bad Malaria
needed a tasty-building strntigiu-gmii!
tonic Tbe furmuia is just the same U-
day and you can get it (did any iinf
store. Mc per but tie.
THE WEST IS SETTLING
UP RAPIDLY NOW
West Txms in fast settling np. This
is atteaU'4 by tbe establishment of
a (rrent number of new postofflce
throughout this section. Two new
ones were granted Uwt week in the
I'unhsnille section: Neilton Lips-
romb county fith Alva !. Clark' as
postmaster; Wawaka Ochiltree coun-
ty with Lilly I lllack as postmas-
ter. Application has been in to the
department for some time for the i
establishment of a postoffice at
Hopes The delay seems to be in the
selection of a name for the pontof-
fire as Ropes was not acceptable to
the department on account of a pout-
office by the name of Roper being
already established somewhere in the
United States. In all probability the
new office will be called Kopesville.
"Hew Wa Cleared Our Summer
Home of Rsts." by Mrs. Perry.
We are Proud of Lubbock
As our aim has been from the beginning to manufacture Ice Cream that would be the
delight of those who ate it we are proud of the way Lubbock's people appreciate our ef-
forts. We ship hundreds of gallons to the tyest merchants of the South Plains.
lubbock SANITARY creamery
Phone 678 Lubbock Texas
''When we upnel our seaside home
last May it was alive with rats. They
had gnawed all tbe upholstering:. We
cleaned them out in a week with
RAT-SNAP. I prefer thia rat killer
Itt-cauae it comes in cake form no
miking. Saves dirtying hands and
Rlates." Three sires 25c 60c $1.00
old and guaranteed by Cole-My nek
Hardware and Implement Co. anJ
City Drug Store.
PULLING COTTON SAMPLES
FOR PROFIT MUST STOP
Announcement!
The Oldsmobile
Six and Eight Cylinder
AND THE
Oldsmobile Economy
TRUCK
CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE SHOW ROOM OF
General Auto Supply Co.
LUBBOCK TEXAS
Let us Give Yoa Demonstration.
Pulling cotton samples for profit
will be put under ban in Sweetwater
and Nolan county it was decided by
members of the Nolan County Grow-
ers' Association in session here this
Week.
Other important business transact-
ed follows quoting W. C. Culvert
farm demonstration agent for the
county :
"The directors of the Nolan Coun-
ty Cotton Growers' Association met
in the county capital last Monday.
A more earnest and determined set
of men would be hard to lind. The
organization was perfected and mut
ters of concern to the cotton grow-
er were considered. Among them the
I practice of cutting and picking cot-1
ton on the cotton yards of the cun-.
jty. One very well known farmer stat-1
ed he stored 19 bales of r-jtton on a I
l cotton yard and the shrinkage i
'amounted to 7o." pounds of cotton.;
'Th.s wax denounced a an out-right j
I steal. Vigorous steps will be taken
'to put an end t this graft.
I -jit season the (Tinners refuse.!
.the farmer who had spent his money
for irood seed to run the rolls out
and allow the farmer to have
Your Family Will be Healthy
VvTien you give your family pure foot! you have taken a long step in the direction of kerp
ing them healthy. MILLER'S GROCERIES are strictly high grade in every respect and the
variety of eats cannot be exct lled in the city.
South Side Square
THE H. E. MILLER GROCERY
Headquarters For Fancy Table Supplies
Lubbock Texas
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
. 'iio on
seed for planting as pure as posst- .7r)0 qq
Me. Steps will be Uken to adjust the j j
matter
is now
ter
r.. i-;..kt T
That they will be successful. ' ' . u hl-li
assured Sweetwater Kepor- i ! L 7
Frank Rons and wife to J. S. Huf-
stedler; block 12 original town of
Ualou VO.OO.
C. B. Livestock Company to Frank
I Ross; block 12 original town of Id-
laloii II. "10.00.
I Mamie Powell Rush and husband
to M. K. Sidcbottom; lota 9 and 10
and the south half of lot 8 block
original town of Lubbock
P. Gibson; j
17.1
SWEET POTATO SLIPS
Plenty of Nancy Hall home-grown
sweet potato slips. Order now. Lub-
bock Floral 49ti
L. P. Bennett of Sligo. Yoakum
county parsed through here last Sat-
urday enroute to Kast Texas where
he will visit with relatives for a short
tune.
' Cold Cause GHp and Influenza
LVXA7TVZ BKOMO QLTHWI Tshlets sersow tin
uuua. Thees at ooir one "Brosae (Jutnins.
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Mrs. Eva Knight to T. P. Gibson;
part of survey 7 block J-S 15-
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Mrs. Eva Knifrht to C. A. Gibson;
pBrt of survey 23 Block J-S $18-
830.50. Mrs. A. C. Sherwood to A. F.
Henet; north half lot 16 all lot 17
and the south half lot 18 block 66
original town of Lubbock $2000.
C. E. Lynn to O. L. Sluton and W.
B. Atkins; iots 3 4. 5 and 6 block
180. original town of Lubbock $1-
000.00. Anna Craves and husband to J.
F. Collins and wife: lots 1 2 3 4
6. 6 7 8 9 and 10 block 80 original
town of Lubbock $1200.00.
C. A. Hurrus to R. H. Martin; lots
17 and lh block 71. town of Lub-
bck $SO0.O0.
K. Q. Tierce nnd wife to T. H.
Pearson and J. A. Brown; lots 16
17 1. 19. L'O and 21 block 129
'$275.00.
! Fnink Johnson Hnd wife to W. A.
nrii-l.in; lots 3 nnd 4. block 1. Wm.
. TuM.s ad.lition to Lubbock $1.6 I0V
; Lizzie Sinclem and husbund; lots
fi nnd 7. block 4 1. Overton addition'
to Iubhork-$l."Ti0.00.
' W K Dickinson Sr.. to D. F. Mi-
ll.. mil..; lots 21 unci 22 block 29
Overton uddition to LubU-ok SI.'.O.
I I .IT S. .rulers and wife to W. F.
Ta ..r; bts I 2 and .1. block .'i ; S in-d-r'a
nddition to l.ubo.k-$100 00.
J. I. Harrison nnd wife to ("bus.
(1 Win: one-fourth of suney No.
5. bio. k I)-:.-$"t.21l oo.
W. K. D'ckinson Sr. to C. A. Jop-
ilin; p:irt of east one-half survey 47
i bio. k S $1 00.
j A L. Hotfmnn nnd v.ife to C. A.
il..nln- iinrt survey 47. block S
; II .von.
C. C. Hlnckwell and wife to J. W
l..bin..n: lot 24. block 79. Overtoi
addition to the town of Lubbock 1
$2'.0(H.
Ceorire I. Benson and wife to
M.iu'I Lee Benson; undivided inter
est in lots 7. 8. 9. 10 11 an.l 13
block 118. Overton addition to Lubi
hoek 12.000 00.
T. W. Bnilev and wife to Elmi
IF Enstridire: lot 11. block 94. ori
ins town of I.ubbock II.2S0 (M'J
Jaa. B. Moss and wife to J. E. M
kendnll: lot I. block 84 West
addition to the town of Slaton tt
Jas. I Cos and wife to W.
ble: survey 28. block D 6 $1'
J. E. Amos and wife to J'
Roach; lota I 2 3 4. ft 6. 1
and 10. and II. and 1 2 bb
Mrt'nimmrti 2nd addition to II
$.1750.00.
E. B Ireen and wife to
Msrtin et al: lots II. 12. 11.
15 b'oek 114. original town
bock- $5000 00.
Coy Crfrrt to Kiltie K-
!. block 222. town of Ij
$ no
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part section M block A-
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Worses
Wanted
For United States Cav-
alry from 5 to 8 years
old 15 to 16 hands high
and weih from 950 to
1100; must be soundJ
We will have a board of arnw
officers with us and will be at
Slaton Saturday Forenoon June 2T
Lubbock Saturday Afternoon Jo
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1920, newspaper, June 24, 1920; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288393/m1/21/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .