The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1909 Page: 1 of 20
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LUBBOCK LUBBOCK C0UN1Y TEXAS THURSDAY DECfMBLR Hi I'JO'J.
NUMBtR 23
VOLUMl X
VALANCH
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WILL LUBBOCK MEET THEDEIVIANDS
OF THE HOUR AS TO HER FUTURE" DESTINY? THERE IS NO
USE TO DULGE BECAUSE LUBBOCK
T
And The Only Way To Gt Them Is For The People To Put
Th?re Shoulders To The Wheel And Pull Like
B'aes To That End
Lul-ho-'k has one rai'.road
Lubho.-k has ! ;i r-1 1 ! 1-
of :i ii ii . In r n' hT sect i(
the e .-:t l y i. . ore ' I
a i-if m the ; t-p!
-f a i.'-v. it I ' l!--.' .
v e i.i i- l i -op road ; ami
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lhi.
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lli-ed ll.i Ii: ha :!;.'. Th-lV is loot.-
activity in raiiroa-i i-i.ii-iir.i- in
thi.-
-art
the c ') I '. t ' .
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they an- readm a ' Ut t-.v.ard ad
i-laces thai i.romiM' returns for
'
he1nestmenneceaw -ard
the.r h n day and support at
i-ni nf f ' . j i T o 1 1 It I rf-l i x i i s tin'
are o .i I-n iij.; in eei v liiieru-ni i i
. .... I.. I . .. .' .!..... . . ' . t
i" a.wien U--I.I iiioi
sleep m the premises and secure
more roa-ls.
I h:if f t i si r.'i n 1 1. - 1 1 i.i- I ill si 1 i -i ti '
i . .
dem-n.strate- I w at ha ah
rea-l In ell (l ine. Ih-- pe-.pn- i-t
this section havf only l-run un j.au U;1V pr Kr.at.r
the matter of h-.nus raising. tun p. a jn t. fration
Tiie have tn. rdy waded ankle ll)(la- Ii.ag kVt! lwru
deep. As last as one h.-nus is 'ari( (a I;oW tyiff ow.r Wlr js
raised it will paw the way for : .4V.i wjth niu-titions. The
KreuterthinKS.au it is fact j hUr f destiny is hovering above
that each thintr neure.l for thelU3- At present it is xUmJinK
town and country will enhance gti!I ?h(. must u j9U. t tw
the value of holdinffi of theme in- j nj ()f hr Kory (r p. sie
terested her until there is prac-jwin tj.srt.nj to iKrn(my
tically no limit to the tfood thvj jn lanuaK'e of Junius
can do for themHelves and the ' What is your further
community at lare.
LuM.M-k has make a start in! pleasure. gentlemen. (et
tiie riKnt direction concerning busy.
i
As to Bond Issues
in a p-cent interview with
Ja. (irinsley. of Wichita Kan-
sas anent city t. jii-iin. tie f.a-i
the following I--sav a!-ut v--t-
je' Imnds for iv ic in prose
melts:
"K y i .em f.ce ar ! ta . vh t ic
... . . .' . (
l l..i irior.-. in i i- m i. ii i.i i ii
an -
we j-cted t-i aocon.pisii
thll.K. li'-W t'l C-t (Lis hnl.fi .
a-.d tl nl l-Ki.-a!
the b-.nd iss.-. We
lan.e t.ext a
w av w as m
bad a hard tune f-r awhii- e.-t-
tii.K the in.jM.rtan f this .rt..
thenun-ls .-f th- pie. but
when.t was o.. th-.ro.hly
statti-d. the wa wa-e;is.
resoi
t hits been that we h:
av e
evervthme we t.ei d in th-- way
of" nio-li-rn nnpr-v e'n.-'.t s and
tin.'i.'s are stol n.i-.i'v a--i.'. at
a li v i : . t .i ' '. "
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for )!
C. A. I -
wl.-i Las I i ii
making an extended t-ur -!' tl.i-
northwest returned home this
ti accept a position with the San-
ta Fe railruid. at this place. I lis '
many friends are glad to know!
he contemplates remaining here. !
. ... i.....r L ...... I . oa i
r i.iais-'o i ..- t. .ic r..-.i
in LuI.Imk k w ith a load of farm
produce which he disposed of on
the loeal market Tuesday.
ll. K. Meyers .of I'lainview was
a business visitor in our city this
week.
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ll-.l I tit -ii -J' IL.I' ii ' ' .
people i" l.t.v down 'i th- jo! i
! it a! i ii - ' .:!; v. - i;
hei-ht of l'l!y. to
l-a.-..
Ti'- re I- - e lo I..-
a Ml
l on th-- Piains L.hbock IS
the logical point f.-r the queen
to reign in h--r supreme majes-
y.. js n-. other --int in this
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;i .. (;( 1)I1S tl
. Thl. is lMs
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from ad;icent territory ami at
r;l a; f i(.m ar. (.ade.
toward I.uhl-- k. We must feed
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U" "a" " 'M-e.l ll ioK.--(
inl .atlhHr lnh. .
;irl(.(.
Is Going to Stay
Mr. S. I. Shi pmari. w h- farm-
n the H. I . I' al place thisl
u.;tr w;H jf tti. Avalanche otlice!
ednes-la.. . lie came in t- kani
wliethi-r or not m knew ofal
farm he c- 1-1 rent f--r the com-1
v.-! ear. sai I he lie- ame d.s
' W'1 afN r .fa :
Vear. and decided t
lea'. e ;;.
("ir- butafer .-.king an.-: d;.ra.s f th. lst ra:se" in "I"
b-r a plaivthathe th.-ught ti:.iny an jH an -xceedmely
fJ " P'.ular r-ung man.
U c"uA ''" -'tter in LuI.I-k-n I S. T. Wyd.e. captain of -p."
''" ;nU tt:M "n-vw h"n' ls''' s'' '.company is a s.-nior electrical
lor a place to make a'... ni.(.r f i:ss Vol-
ncio - i.rvi ic.ii e len iii u lorn
-e " ... i
to a i in. r of prop
in ttie
count v. and h-- went on his wa
.nr.
We h- pe that he w ill
b'e pla''-' 'A ! i i - h we
I .
1 th" - .- f hat h
A h.
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At v f. :
A id tin T
lie
taf t.
f v.h
ice v.
a:- I b. i' g 'em to th" pars nae
1 cc.:t fn-m .To l-K-k to b J ciot k
p. m. PememU-r the date and
bring your hog ready for the
slauchter.
A Letter to Santa
1 t ..f..-. SI I
'ear .arua v. laus;
. ii i
i lease nnngio me anon anu
doll buggy and to my little
brother a train and to my big !
brother a football. I am now in
Lublck.
With I)ve to Santa Clans.
Marie Gentry
"PANHANDLE" CLUB
Ti di-- o T l-
I he r a;ns li.'i.nT.piit.irivi'S ake
u .. ' .... r. 'sopliom 1 i ' i have not '
H.fh Stand..! and Make a Fim (.stallIis.(.. .. . tUwv
SliOA .fifr. Among the Students lh.y re V .in the I'anhar d!e .
- t hey ai e sine to he all ( ). K . is TO COST FIFTEEN THuUSAND DOLLARS AND WILL BE
The foil ing letter reeuved; The -! ;f '.his Huh i THREE STORIES HIGH
hv The Ii raid from one of jt.s '-si tii-n nn indU' (ooi.'iy and
student friend who is attending I to dd her sons together at thisj
theA.M. college will he fj(i;.rluli ;illl;(U..h Mn;li at;
inten-Moanumher of friends : Sl n o(Ju; ' ) A MP 1 1 j H C D T P I T ! P S Tf fl FJ C ML" DW CIIDMIITTCn
of the boys who arc now
school from this section:
College Stat ion Texas
December 1 r.xi'.l.
At a recent meeting of all the
hoys from the 1 'an handle who
are attending the Agricultural
and .M'" ianicai College of Teas
the I'ai handle Chili was organ-
1 .1 I . I 1 . I'
iz' . wnti J . u. Miro.".--iur
president; l. II. I!. Todd vice
president : ;.nd Jl. T. C-v yen-
t. and 1 reasu'" r.
'j l. 1 1. Mir-'p- f'jre. i i m.'-r
lei-t i ic:. ! e- :o';c r ' J "!ai r-
i! I i i a j i-i.i-i at
; I '--!!ee. a m- !il.er ii e "Vt-
i a - ; i he I o;U ( a i.-.". m 'I
coinpa-.y. l--t't tackle on "J)"
company J" -. T 1 :t ! I team and eli.-ri-
h!e fi.f t'le C( .i'ia-l.
I). II. I!. Todd a junior dec-
tnca! en-ineer. from I'lainview.
( -Veterans
(
. A. center n "I " fo it-
!v:!l s-i'.ia-l an-1 eliihl-- for
the "I'j.don of 1 1 .to -r. ' ' next
vear.
J rlS j..rii(. .j(.al
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.v- -liU.1 III ll I '-Il.jltlMV OJI.II-
Iht '-f Ji. Ii. Assofiation arid a
ery n. pu!ar man. l-oth at home
and at n-IIee.
Tlie metnhers of the duh ar1
us follows:
W. 15. Smylie I'lainview.
T. S. Wyche Hereford.
Ii. K. Stevens Dalhart
M. M. Coleman Lubbock.
I. (I. I'arw is - Childress.
S. W. Hardwick - Quanah.
S.J. Houston Quanah.
K. II. Walker -Childress.
It. W. (V.x Chil.lress.
J. II. I'endelton Stratford.
J. S. Tolhert Memphis.
N. T. Myers Mem-his.
J. C. Prtterson O'.arendon.
J. A. Lu trick Strip.
U. L. I.utrick Strip.
I!. 'Im M-'tnphis.
L. L. Ku-l..!ph Stratford.
II. I!. I'ii'nier ( "lorado City.
W. K. Smvlie. structural etud-
r;eer. fr--m I'laitniew. is a juni-r
member of II. ll. A. ami "Yt-
Uli.e
rs men-Per "Swastika"
LancmgCli.!-. left ta k!e "l!" j
-n.pany f--t ba'l team and an
;ol-r- .'.n-I ir--
j:. p. sr.
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idi 'i c."ra!
.her I.
fls' (f
e-m- n.'-er i ' tcrat s of th-
. ( ( ..l.
j; ;;ct ( .. tain of ca-let band
1 ;s a s.njr agricultural student.
a n(.mK.r f International
jSl(K.k jll(Irin T(am frm T.XJIS
'meml--r P. II. A.. memU-r P.. &
! p. Club an-l a p-t-ular man.
I Il.l..
. oiunn wiKiaia i
company' is a junior civil engi-
neer mendn r of Kanglers Club.
right tackle "H" fxtb )ll team
and a god fellow to know.
L I Kudolph a junior it a
chemical engineer. memler Vet-
t rans of the Lost Cause in "A"
jconipany and may he ol'icer ti t
j year.
The le-i of I ! e in i ll" j's In
f
vin the'anuation. ami I they ho
have mmv ranhandle hoys each
year until they make it the best
and strongest club in the college
I'lainview News.
l:v Mi.s.; M 1 1 . 1 1 j ; I ; j Moi.m;
I'l.'.ne No. 7.
In i.i.i i - ' '.'in- i vi i- 'I !(
V i ' I ' ! ' I : .-. .lil a J- -I' I .'. :i
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Mr. Walter Uurford of the
Acuff r-ommunit.v an-l Miss illie
I'arker of listaca-lo wore mar-
ried at th' home of the bride's
parents at 1 istacado on last Sun-
day afternoon at three o'clock.
The bride is one of Kstacado's
nut charming yt'inir la lie.s arid
is greatly admired by a host of
friends i-oth here and elsewhere.
idcer li irfonl is a prosperous
younj farmer who by many acts
of kindness has won many
friends who join with the Aval-
anche in wishing them the great
est success of life.
The ladies of the II. M. S. en-
tertained at the home of Mrs.
T. T. Price on last Friday from
four until ten o'clock. A free-
will offering of Jll.l'i was con-
tributed. A salad course and
tea were served and a delightful
time rejKirted.
A crowd of younjr eople
spent several hours last Friday
evening with Ilev. and Mrs. A.
('. Miller. Many Karnes were
piaved after which refreshments
law
an
-1 cake were serv-
After thanking the host and
-less for the delight ful time
j - - nt the follow ing q uests de-
i Parted:
I Misses Klva Clover. Liilie Lar-
ciay. Myrtle Patters m. I)ev.i-.'
..lohnstoii Ch.attie I'.owles Key
.1 -hliston Stella Lee .Maggie
Patterson Virginia Pucker. 11a-
d Frederick .lima Patton.
Irene Iion. Messrs I'urwani.
Simons. W. K. hickin.son. Add
; Clark. P.eti I);on. Ll--vd lkiker.
A:!nu .r.
.; .s s Nancv Patt-r.son enter-
.! h- r : USiC cl.i- s i'h ;i
.: :! arty '! !.- t '! -n lay af-
- o't. . ' - . : t v - . . -1 ! .;.;-'
..is v. i ; e s . : i i '. 1- a : o !'
w :.v i ! i.v '. . '--fr- si. '.a t.ts - f
i ' m olate i a e. c i: . i . f r ...J . and
n.ts wen-served. At U:l'the;
guests d'-pat 'ed. after voting the
-I'-ct -r a P"t iharn.ir.g h'-st. i
The f.!l-nvi.ig members were
present: j
Misses Iora Pucker. Lucy i
Pupree. Mae'.Norton. Amy Mc-
Iirry. ( I race Pucker. IVrle Clark
Frederic!:. Nora Mae Dupree. De-
lia Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Kd
Ilobinson and Miss Myrtle Pack-
man were jjuests of honor.
Andrew Thomas of F.lida. N.
M. was her on business this
week.
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GDUWTYS
."TLHIW H II U JTLUITIUrt I IUI1
And Adopted. A Bond Election Will Be Ordered Shortly And
It Is A Cinch That They Will Carry. This Meets
One More Urgent Need.
I. ';!! ck ('); ty is to have a
new jail in t he near future.
' Lublio.'k h.'.s n .led a new jail
' for so:.v ! im the j ;( M-:it one
!- ;:n e.i- s to the to'.vn. The
'. ii l.S lo lie mo ier. ill eVC:'
. . -.-ji'-ct ii-i I will 1 i -( threi st-.r-ii
s iii:-ii. b-u'.t of brick. This
I will L'.ive the sheritf a home
ri'ht ne'.t i .or to his place of
'business and meet with the
demu;..s comnam t- its oilice.
The pkms for this building
were suhmitted to the commis-
sioners court at a recent meeting
and they accepted same with a
few reservations. It has not
been definitely decided just
where the hiiiidiny: will Ik.' lo-
cated but it will likely be some
place on th" s iuare.
The new building will cost
about fifteen thousand dollars
and tiit' election will likely Ik.' or-
dered in a few weeks for the is-
suance of bonds to this amount
to erect the jail.
One thinK calls for another
and it will Ik? up to LubUjck
county to make araangemcnts
for a new court house Iiefore
many mexins. With the rapid
development that is taking place
MARRIED AT LUBBOCK
Plat n view Herald Maker Nice
Mention of The Fi n ley-
Reed Nuptials
"Wednesday morning at seven
o'clock 11. K. Fmlev and Miss
Pearl Peed w ere quietly married
at the bride's home in Lubbock
in the presence of a f-'wrdatives
ami friends.
They immediately took the
train for Plain v i"W reaching this
city some time in the afternoon
ami leaving here Tliurs lay morn-
ing on the northbound Santa IV
for San Francisco.
The contracting parties are
p-pular flien bers of Lubbock's
social set. Mr. Fmlev is a pr'-mi-n
i.i business n..vi of that place
arid tie 1 no'-- is a da o'ht- r of
P.
t
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I ':rl--..' acc- -as
Air.:.n.
l- i.i I s
a:. 'ed t i..-i:i as J..r
MaT ed
At the Papist pars mage. U'ed-
nesday aftr'rn-x.n. Miss Craig
Dalby was united in iv.arriage to
Luther McCrummcn. Mrs. Mc-
Crummen and daughter were
pres'nt. The ceremony was
perfornifd by Rev. A. C. Miller.
The Aval.-nche joins with their
many friends in wishing thtm
lion voyage.
Mr. Willis of I'lainview was
here Wednesday.
NEW
I
J HAIL ULUI dUUIVIMILU
'here the present court Ik. use will
soon be too small for the amount
of b i -s that will occupy the
minds of ;iie various otlicers and
'a.-i-le Ironi this fact is the
tfi'.iilu that oilier towns have
I line .str.c i;r - of this nature
! and of course Lubbock must ko
thotn one better.
j (n.e coinmeudalile thin about
I the Lubbock way is found in
the fact that her eop!e made
; ample provisions for school fa
cilities before taking "P other
matters and now that we have
settled the school building ques-
tion for some time to come it
is but natural that other matters
of vital public interest should
come forward.
It might be well to add just
here that the buildings of a
public nature should be cast
alone; lare lines. The Lubbock
of tho' future will be a lare
town. It will be even larger
than the minds of the most
optimistic imagine. Let the
good work for Lubbock and her
territory continue. We are on
the firing line of all the good
things known to the man who
helps to build.
Sunday School Movement
A movement is now on foot in
Lublxick to increase the attend-
ance of the several Sunday
Schools of the town. A commit
tee was recently appointed from
each of the Sunday Schools for
1 the purpose of forming them-
sev ies in1... an orgar.i.af in non-den-im.i.ati
.rial to work up a
greater i..t--rest in the S ind iy
Scm-nl work ami this committee
met at the Methodist ('". ill h
la.-t Tu--s lay r.igtit ami a!! the
schools " !( rep;-"s r.ti-i s;ive
one. and ll w ill no doubt come
into the work later on. A stand-
ing committee cotr.jMiSv'd of the
i superintendents of each school
and the pastors of the church
was at pointed a id this commit-
tee will meet again a the s-'.m
pla'-e. M--:.day n;d.t at 7 ;.'! to
i-it. r fuf.t.er ' ti-e w.-rk. All
i ! efs v. a-- i : 'i-r- - - i i.l t ';is
- ir-
( hi
i . s p. i-r v. i.i t;i;e it ;.s- a
p. is .:-! if the po-.ple will
p.'.tr' M.c th.-s.' w!o pi'.r'.r.i.e
tr e p:.p r. T l y ure teal live
wires of the town an-l with your
help they will build up the town
and surrounding country.
A !! tax receipt will enable
you to exercise every voting
privi'ige of a g-d citizen which
if you d- not hold one. you are a
I ig cipher at the ballot lox.
Kev. (I. P. Overton preached
Sunday to a large and apprecia-
tive audience at the Methodist
church.
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