The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 23, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 16
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IMI. ll'imfKH AVAI.AN( lir.. f HIDAY. (X lOllf K 27. 122
J. W. GRAVES
& Company
CALL 319
When you want COAL
BRAN. SHORTS. CHICK-
EN FRED. CHOIRA
CURE. .'MSF.CT KILLER
F.GG PRODUCER. HOME
GROUND MEAL
We also are fixerl for
threshing and crushing your
red
On Railroad Track.
TAHOKA j Q PLAIN VIEW
UnMtual Corjsflpatlnn Clirtsf
in I 4 to 21 Days
ms vs M M rKPSlN" I a -;. lally-
i rtip Tonic-laxative ( Habitual
iti'iiH(iiii. It relieve promptly hut
should I liken regularly for 14 to 2! dny
o indue- rif u'ar action. It Stimulate and
ftemilstes. Vf Pleasant to Take Mk
IkKiIc
The t.ynn Count New.
' .1 A. Kn. of the Kit Kirrtnture
rnli rtnki"(r ('. f luhb... k
' wii" it lui-i""'""' visitor in Tahoka
I yi -tt-ritii v. Mr II i X stated t ht hi
' frm rmiv put in a furniture h.it-
I in Tahoka a soon a suitable cpiur-
: ti rs i-'it'lil be secured here lhn
' rnmpiiriy recently Im atcd a house
in l.nnic-ii nnd report have it thai
; they mi- rijoynig a r.n e biiunc at
' hut pliti e.
The old -l.ool ti 1 1 ! i r r in the
P.nlwtne commm I f V was told a
: piil.) auction lt-t Snturd.iv. anil
i hroiiifhl the round sum of $ I'M! nil.
I W. .1. Crouch of Tahoka nt.-d n-
iiui t i.ti ( r. and a In rsr.- crowd wn-
! present. Tin- riticns of Kcdwinc
i :ire crciiiritf a modern brick school
1 hiuldinir. thus the snip of the old
name noiiHo.
Irvm Klwood Shattink was horn
March I'l I!'-'-': died Sunday Oct.
l.'i 1!-'-' ned seven months. Fu-
neral scrvh e were condin ted hy
Kcv. Johnton of W'iUon and the
liodv laid to rest in Tahoka cemetery
Monday afternoon. The little fellow
wa 'ok only three day and hi
death came at quite a shock to the
miry friend of the family. The
sorrowing parent" have the deepest
symoathy of the entire community
in the os of their pre -inn hahy.
Trot Newt
In a it'inM- of f f t.iill thin after-
noon a l.iimar Pink the F'lninview
liiirh f l.ool tinm deiVim-d the Lock-
nev hifli t hool tl i being
to :l.
I'lamview i very nnxiotit to h
the All-I'anliandle Haiti fair I
here nnd nn prumi-c adequate
grounds buddings cb
f.nr would l.e a i.Teat ti
I UlC'll
fair
Siii h a
i.iott fur the
town for it
snnils of ; t- iti.r
MUi. Am.ir'llo
lip" if it offers
thrm n.iinvicw
Milu l..t-..n
wan in town ye
Kicently while
cat.le on hit p
Med and
irriiiir.d.
u'd hniiir many thou-
t here ein-h fair tea-
will have to "smoke
greater inducements
wll. I
- '
7 .rv'ft.'.;'"
Mfii AM
ilSP Her Range
n Kit TMK TOP TONH"
the I iihhoi k Pniir. Company.
Hiiteed to (five ati--faction.
..Id hy
;; r -"it-1
Ail ViKi-lb'
1 1 X" V' I - I
1V A-" UI
7
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m
ts-g 1 'At
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1
A Warm
Dress
Room
In
To
f near Spntur Lake
teidav. on riit.-het.
ro in.liti(f up tome
tee the horte stnm-
fell. thniwinir him to the
iprainmir an ankle and
hrintii (f him ahmit the face and
hody
.Mrt. K. K. Terry nee Nannie
Mae Iliinaway died at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrn. W. J.
Ihinaway in thit city yeterday
morninir at 'I o'clock from tuberrii-
losit. She wnt 2 yeart 6 month
21 day of aire nnd leave a hua-
band and FmHll ton hetidea her par-
entt one titter and four brother.
Servicet will he held at the Method-
it! ihurih this afternoon at 'AA'y
o'clock. Pastor O. p. ( lark condiic-
tinir the f ineral. The pall hearer
will he Me"r. K. B Atwond K. II.
Perry. Walter N. .letTi.t f!ny Jacob
Pun An-ley nnd .Inn. W Waylnnd.
The finwer rirlt wll be Mrs. Clara-
bel Mxddox Mi-t Dell Speed Mr.
Ada Mae P.-ar-on and Mfj. Klein
V Non former s hoid ifirl fr.i-ndt
of the Heceated. She wa raited in
I'lamview and ' loved nnd es-
teemed by a very larfre circle of
frir-ii.K
About n ne hundred bale" of cot-
ton hat been turned out to date hy
I the Plainvicw trin and the stream of
I waifont loaded with cotton continue
to come in. ( ottnn in this county
it turning out a irreat deal better
than was th- oirht pottit.le several
week au'o. The price paid in Plain- :
' vie-A' today it 21 "J'k for best cotton i
j nd the t-4-d it bringing $ -M fid a !
' f. n. Thi it bringing to the farm- j
j er lot of money and is aNo help-!
I mi' all line" of hutines. A bale '
wi'h th" teed i hringing above i
! 1 1 The pvi." of picking l arge
I from $1 .'m to $2 per hundred j
i y i ii inent- aired about ' ton
! of W ('. I l.-nient-- wa badly cut
; a knife by .1 He.iiv. '! mj
an a'". '--a-nn on the ! t h t y farm
near Wh.'f.e'd n..rtn-a-t of Plain-!
v . w The i r !i..weer are not
-crioin and C'lemeti't it out aira n.
Mr ll. a'v hat a i h-trire of airy ava-i
irate. t ii-j-nolt peniiint; dgaintt him. i
li -eenit that t'le tr i'ible was about j
pat i ur-.ge of tome of ( lenientt' -.-t- I
'If III lieiity't f eld. lit they live on.
by farms. !
Mo more cold trip to tKe lsement.
No more dressing in a cold room.
No more fires to build.
NTo mere tig fuel bills.
to
a
fOLE'C
OfUCIMAL Vte
HOT BLAST HEATER
is sbsolutety air-tigkt and will stav air
tight. That is why it is guaranteed
to hold fire for 36 hours Without
attention.
And remember every Coles Hot
Blast Heater is guaranteed to con-
sume one-third less fuel than any
underdraft stove of the same size.
This means money in your pocket
Let us tell you more about this re-
markable heater.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
1
TIIK STATE OF TEXAS.
( nimty 1 t Lubbock.
To the Sheriff or anv Coiittab!
of I ubbock t onnty greeting- I
You are he-eby commanded to j
"vrt-.Tinns the unknown heir of S. II. j
Powers di-ecnted their heir nnd '
!eyal n'pretor.tar r-et. whose ramc
an.) place of re-ideiii-e are ti n- I
known and the unknown creditor:
of the estate of S. II. Powers do-1 thut
cea ied. whose name and places of
resilience are unknown hy nmkmtr
piihli.Htion of thi . tttioii once ill
each week for four sneccsMVe weeks
previous to the n-turn day heieof
in some newspaper published in your
county to apntiar at the nert regular
term of the Dstrict Court of Lub-
bock County to he holder) at the
Court House thereof in I ubbo.-k.
on the L.'nd Monday ;n December. A.
D. 111'."-' the same being 'he II
tKe bot rartfie tfiat money can
third to one-half fuel saving and
Is there a vJoman who doesn't take pride in her
cooking? She knows that her range is the most
important thing in the kitchen. If it is a Cole's
Sanitary Down Draft then she is always sure
of her baking and her cooking. She knows that it
buy. She relies on it absolutely. It means a one-
will hold fire over night.
POLE-'C
HOT BLAST W
FUEL SAVING SYSTEM
of combustion bums the fuel gascs that other makes of ranges waste. This means a clean
sweep of hot flame under all six lids and all around the o-Oon. This insures quick even
Liking and cooking on the entire range top. This rnngo is deiigned With so much thought
for convenience comfort and economy of time th.it you will find ths da's cooking or baking
done as though by magic This ranee has full enamel rust resisting linings. This insures
a long life and perfect satisfaction. We have a limited supply in stock to see us immediately.
Cole-Myrick Hardware & Imple ment Company
Lubbock
the unknown creditor of the
estate of S. H. Pou-era dei i-ated
are assert mir some claim or claims
nitainst the estate of S. 11 Powers.
lei-cased ami lien upon said !o's
by reason of such pretended cluimt.
but that said eliiun if any are
burred by the Two and Four Yejits
Sliitute of Limitation and that said
claims have not been approved and
cttublisbed as . bums against the et.
t.ite of S. H. Power deceased and
I j in fact aro not a lien upon said prop-
COLE-MYRICK
HDVV. & IMPLEMENT CO
Lubbock Texaa
day of December A. D. 11'".J then
and there to answer a petition f'led
in said court on the 'JTt h day il
September A. D. l'J'.'L'. in a suit
numbered on the ducket of said
court No. lti.tl. wherein W. R.
Boone ia plaint tt and the unknown
heir of S. IL Powers deceased
their heir and leifiil rcpretentativen
who name and place of residence
are unknown to the plaintiff J. C.
Duff anil the unknown creditor of
the estate of 8. II. Power deceased
whose nam- and place of resident
are unknown to plaintiff arc defend-
ants and said petition alletruifr that
plaintiff is the owner in fee simple
of lots Eleven (11) and Twelve
(12. Blo k No. 132 original town
of Lubbo. k. Lubbock county. Texas
and entitled to the possession there-
of. Plaintiff also pleads title under
the Three and Five Years Statute
of Limitation; and further pleads
erty; and that action is brought us
weil to try title as for damages; anij
pluititirfs prays for judgment for the1
title to and possession of said prop
erty against ail of the defendar.ts.
Herein fail not but hav before
said court at ita aforesaid next reg-
ular term this writ with your re-
turn thereon showing how you have i
executed the same.
Given under my hand and the seel
of said court in office in Lubbock
Texas this the 'JHth day of Septem-!
ber. A. D. liL. i
(Seal) LOUIE F. MOORE
Clerk of District Court. Lubbock I
County. -4-4F
PROHIBITION OFFICERS IN
..ARK. TO ENFORCE LAWS
C. D. SHAMBURGER
UM
YD) TO TO)
SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS
We Sll Skerwin-WUliuru PaJnU tuid VarnuuW
719 ThkUeoth Street Pbon 419
L. II. M'LARTY Mautr 1614 Sixteenth Street PhofM 604
The L'niteH Press: I
Pino HlutT. Ark.. Oct. 26. Plans i
for laying new battle lines to com-i
bat liquor violations in Arkansas I
will be discussed at the annual con-
vention of the State Prohibition Of-!
ficera to be held here November 2 I
And 3
There are forty-two prohibitory
members in the state and a full
representation ia expected at the
meeting.
HOW BETTER THAN PILLS?
The question has been asked In
what way are Chamberlain's Tablets
superior to the ordinary cathartic
and liver pills? Our answer i. th-y
are easier and more pleasant to take
and their effect is s gentle that one
hardly refines that it ia produced
by a medicine. Then they not only
move the bowels but improve the ap-
petite and strengthen the digestion.
Sen (. W. Jolly far th best grad
Auto Tnpa. bl-ti
PIANOS
VALUES FROM $1 UP
You can
kind of
want at
get just the
Piano you
the "exclu
sive piano house.'
"Pay the Easy Way
EVERTON--EDWARDS MUSIC CO.
West Broadway
Lubbock Texaa
UNIVERSITY AT OKLAHOMA I ncordirg to O W. Walter assistant
WILL BROADCAST NEWS ) l rofessor of Kle. tncal F.ngt.ieennr.
I A L'lMl wait wirt less set and a
The I'nited Presa; j large shipment of matrrial for the
Norman. Okla. Oct. 24. Scho.il s. hool of t lein l engineering haa
news from the I'niversity of Okla-1 hern onlered Walter said.
hoina will b broadcaaled by wire-!
less regularly hi tSe near future) Try Avalaocha classified ada
Fresh Nice Groceries
The Palaco (.rocory supplier iU custtiu.'r.s with nice Krocories there is no doubt of
that besides we ffive them the benefit of the lowest possible price and the hitflust stan-
dard of service. (Jive iwn trial.
.The...
Palace Grocery Go
Jn. A. ilushct. Prop.
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 23, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288589/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .