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THEAVALANOHJ3
1 VHLIbUKO VT THUaeDAV x
TH1C A VAtANClIJ2 PUUL1SI1ING CO.
INtOHI-OWATICD
. . . . E.JJJTOU.
Itoied at the Ktoil)c at Luubock Teias for treoHmlwlon U.rot-tiu lU
aJU ai wtourt chta matter.
srHSCttll'TION HATKS:
w Vuri." (St Met!) m Adwnwj J!!.
bVKKYiHiNu iUtw: Lw-w lOifou ptr line each IUM!Mn. Display- ad
uio.?LU taceou ier a-ingle column Inch per week; .cal d
laVrwXacu Card of ibank. resolution. Obituaries tother than
mi tt?: ourae.ve. 2 1-2 earn per Church advert
it venue I derived therefrom 5 ccnu per line. Profewlotial card. 11.00
per montii or 10 per year If paid In advance.
Business Office 14
Phunw Residence 212
TJriHOCK" frfiXAS THURSDAY FEB. 5
SOTTItvT. OK PROGRESS
I ..... ...
man. at ieM me opium ng ui .nir
1 for grape growing. They require
! try cannot overcome In many ut of irrigation. ai.d 1 h
CRAPE CROWING
I don't want to Intrude on your
Parmer.' LVpartment but It seem to
Bin that a great deal of interest U be-
inn taken In tho many articles you
are prlntlug on farming fmlt grow
ing- etc. Bnd a result. 1 mm a
great deal nf good will bo done. I
wimt to hay Just a few word on
frum growlm'. 1 am mor thau cer-
tain thut other of your contributor
are much better pouted on theae mat-
ter than I am. but what l hero said
ia 'baaed l'Pn considerable experience
and. 1 think may 1h followed wll&
plciiaura and profit.
In the nrxt place there la no eouu-
try In my opinion where grape ran
n.re anccesnfully .rown tban
right here on tin South Plains. The
U naturally adapted to this limns
try. It I well drained. uiidrcgro'md.
nnd this Is the Important Item in son
no
law aiiiouut of Irrigation and 1 have
rained very lino crop of grapes wttn
no more than a heavy winter water
K'.ria owe all toe progrw... ..; bringing
t i hai witneaaed to uie one i
tj i uua 'tuW la turn! ThlR In a rule ao well
.tf.-r- to attain to aucceaa in me on- - . 1 . ... i.mi b fr there
' . .i.w rrf Ikuk id fistln the lfclmllllill. r" LIT. trn rr
Srent linen of endeavor. Tba reacn- n.'u n v. u...... . ... ......ntuv of
fc out after the 8rt trutb. of aC pie that tor praetiea. purpa It haa not been a a h en t u. I
J 1. but a atrule for .uc ena bud a. we be aocep.ea .a a rule Urap-a JJ hi
the building of the rat railway aya. ! Kconomy I. within the ay renci of ni.d. and r0 " ril
tema. canal and the development of: every Individ...!. A delr. b do ! when it la about h
minea and of aKneu.ture. are but thin a der to ..rent ymn-ir and w..n '
effort made alon the line that will; your family rlKlit im-duce. e-o.omy r cipatl uu. In U t a ver
produce .uereaa. There ar. two Kre.it an emourameut of the promotion vine of the hard . rle UumW
fa. tor. up.n whirl .. U bad: of the Kood and the dt.rml.to Wda.iban ..idy home c l-t'
. .. ... ...j hnn mlM hf' in mlhlnir Kfain-H hero. 1 fear tl.at
On a Induatry me otper iw mwiu ...u.7 - - .
" aald to be the moKt potent faetor lnlth California v-.rlett will not do (
T' .......j w.! c.i..tr...i In monnv' .H mili4 winter orotocted. That li'''
Sucre in no inctauee biioh.iu wi""" i .. i..orp iilhI-
minlmlied. Succe.a for one man leUdl..g qulukran the connclen. e hew tn exp.-r.euee. bnl ...ore n
filUre for another. The man who I aKalnt proflllKatH waa.e and l..l.rt. ...etloW n.ay pros- to t. m
at.ru -ale. artlnrt the jn-.afwt oddajlo economy. Koonomy teachea therary. However if a person ear. a
..alnct Uie laeX of M.e-lal endow-1 legHnn of U.e worth of a dollar and to the trouhle of plantUnt a J-w
againat uie -a u. i .....:. t.t VnioA.a -.. vlnM t t.t.p Mll.m and Tho.np.-on
p a. traca
No Iforey
in Ad i. oO
Saijiku
(ion Ciiar
an leed
LtwnOfi
Factory rr
Price.
Term. A
IIDi to
2M -
From Vac
(or 7 IHrrtt
n -
30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL
Ve will ! U Vu a b'.'ji-fnl h-:-r-a I'laro o.r " on' ' fre trl. ':r
l.an.r. I li ltnol.t r.ul'e All ak M ." Will p'aT Ul'l.. It -
Oiil .". Mll i.lll i .'. J" IU .'. HI li e f id i t i jiat . U.e. eU l"' Had
liith "t !'!. .itTO'.'H l ! .o.il i iK' l i. .lie. ir ..! w.- ' j - - -
h.ii f. r l. m..i -. y. ' ' r t iienn ." ' t. ai l . ' ''"
I. UK' llir i. rx.tll T .VH. '.1U t-W.Ul I IM.ht M' I '.d Willi '
ijr tlu-re l r.o rie.
r( o 4.
mints but with p.rlKteuce ellmha
what to him la the harder ladder of
aucceaa ha. achieved. In many ln-
atamev what la more than tho bund-
ing of a (treat enterprise would be to
another man. Every man who la
content to struKKl". who flnda pleaa-
are In bla work who aee. mm pnr-
ra come every day. who wttnes.e.
aome Bond done ea.;li day. la a euc-
eeaa In life whether bla achievement
are heralded abroad or not.
Put back to the two feat urea of
uccesa. Industry and economy. In-
dustry cannot be acquired by every
without thut knowledge no anreai vine of Uie Mlmd.m and rno.np.-on
haa Van attained. While anccea. ; s..dl.a. and then pn-l-ct them uur
la not to he measured In dollara and : K the winter he will be more ttuin
cents yet a poaawslon of a sufficient 1 rtjnld for bla outlay. We have ma
um of money to brinn the mind j Inters here o mild thut the n.ot
eaae from the worry or debt t nec- delicate ort are not affected but
esary to practical. eff ttve think-1 .PBniilly winter cornea with a
Inc and to ancoeaaful work. Haras- f. days of fro weather that will
ment for lack of funda Is fatal tofr.(j thnm back
Savi $150.00 or Men
l .1 ; o il )ti.-V. . ; !' fit. l- '.inj. 4
. V f' ! f 4 U ;i-n' r ! eU
ttllf ti..'l'. ui nit '. ! -( .....l4t
2S-Yiar fiuarantti
C.try )tnt I'turtA la
nt 11 Kiit j! VturA 'il nuixi
exir.n.m v jr i I in- rJ
..t .l.l M Hal .A
SO Frit
' Lui
ft- I' ..
Ih.- mi) HiKl lo
in ImW tu v"nr t-vi bob
u v. -r'a frv il.i'f' rilnh.
P. A. STAHCK 1'IANO CO. 1.111
!islo SI
2r.d-Hand Barplni
mI MfHt.(l lun4 Pii"- M -II
luiurw f r ii-w M I
.111
Stmnvar .J.. WOO
fhiArrinv. ... f0 05
Kimb.U A M00
Siarck 193 00
f.uJ fit n-ir U t-t '.pt-iy
Eiiy Fayninla
t- i fl i i -
i m nuil 'iri w ri. n -r t . - a
- 1 '. ; -i".1 ;
tu to Ujp i im-ihi i ?tr b.tlT'. willtfM-i
.-;-? lit DiJixy. .
Pliyir-Plinot
t't Mt anj bMfjtt
lul I'lr-r r..i. Ot) (Ut
fiark'l. Yn w.l
1. It. I c.u tn. 1.1 tn i
liT If pliMii wi K t v
1 at ttLnh
rtjny ovua rivv
hfl inJ fir vr
rviHltil tilatirlni pwrj
l-k !i U ;:l' ft
.ejf- aw'fit ffcf-
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MfcW la fU.. CHICAGO
DIRECTORY
churches
snecitsa. The saving of the firat hnn
dred Wda to the aavlng of the first
thousand and an Intorest in a aav-
Itig account leaves to tnduntry. Indu.
try nd economy combined will al-
wnya pmdnre amcesa
ALL EXPERT WORK
HAS A STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE THIS IS WHAT
MAKES IT EXI'EKT WORK. IN JEWELRY RE-
PAIR WORK YOU SHOULD ALWAYS REQUIRE
THAT A SPECIALIST IS IN CH ARSE: MY
WORK IS GUARANTEED IN EVERY
WAX
1 want to Kpe.ik of to varlel!.H
(h it. are well known and can b. nut-.
y rained. Vlrst. the Niagara; tM N
known a a while grape but In fartj
v.h.n tlioi;r..ighly riiw. ha more of'
a golden color. There la no better
tiiii ph. "on more proltfl. . nor more
tlinriMiehlY tried out. quick to b-nr.
I make a splendid growth of vlt.e and
jfree from dlee. Thl grain goes
'under other names but can be pro-1
' enr.-d from any of the nurseries at a
I reasonable price and It l undoubted
llv a Ktandurd. I tblnk I have .t-n
more Niaaraa to the vine than any
other kind. Some don't like them.
vt let them Ufa on the vine until
they are woll ripened and u have
I the flm-Bt Of gropes
j SM-ond. the Worden. Thla if a
la..dllng of the Concord and has all
I the tatter's vlrtnea and niany Improve-
; mcnta. I am np.-aklnff of their gTo:i
in the country. I have trl-d tem
jhoth. riirht alonL'.id-. The Wori'-n I
u larger grape bunch more totniwct.
! m fact solid by far more prolific.
i'hi vine a b.-t.-r grower arid nlker
t bear In ahunilMice. If 1 wert. plant-
ir.g many acrea o grrK. 1 would
wart- - "uirge mViriiT of fHem to be
iM-g'Ttu and Worden. I -peak thua
-f'- r a pn tty thorough ie-t of aome
40 riff.e.-nt Vino..- L. S. KindT. In
r'alnv.ew H raid.
Community Co-Operation
Copvritrhtfd Farm and Ranch-Holland's Mairainp.
Hy K. K. Thillips.
Church uotice. of every denomina-
tion lll ha rim 111 thi. ColU'IlH. five.
aa standing announcementt only.
Sunday Bible S-hool 9:t." a. m..
m i k-i.ot liiin.iriii.Mnilent. Preach
lnir 'it - no nv. and 8:1X1 p. U. U
T. Urumbles Paator. Sunbeau lljnd.
'I '.II n ... llr. ii It )lavi9H. IH-
r'Uir. I'rayer meeting. We-lneaday
w .i.i n. H VV. M W . Monday.
42;3i) p. m.. Mrs. Urumble Pr-tisl lout.
Firat Praabyterlan Church
t rem lung bv tho PaM'jr oo the
flral and third Sabbaths In eavb
niKiith at ll:t a m.. and I '. P- m
rt.ibljatU Xclioil evury SutliaHi. at
9:lj. .i. in.--8. I". Wlli'ou SJl't. f.
.1. P Word I'ahior.
Methodist Church
I'ri ui lnnif i-vt ry Ku.ol.iy at II ''u a
ui. and evening at Kio-j p. in dun
day School ut 4.'. a in. every .-'u iday
rr'aer iiiocllu uii.i SU"di) School
WorktaV m tlng evry W"l-" i.daf
n on. at 7:1.'. ilvry iol. 'a cor-
dial n.lled f ii.te .! e c'i -ie-vice.
:;.iuu..u.. url lill U Ui i.OJ a!iJ g''t
a.-Oualnted. - Rev. W. M Lan Paa
tor; Jas. U low. . oupi
Cumberland Church
Service on the flrnt and third Suu
diiv. foll .wa. Pn aching at 11:ii
a m. gnd 7: ik) p m. .umiay School
iieu Sunday at in iM a. m. Prayer
liieeting v"wl.!.Ml.iy nigh'" at 7:0i
ocltvck -). O llubhert. Patcr
Nataran. Church
Pr aching every Sttiday at 11.00
o'clock a in. and at 4.w ocioci.
p m. Sunday s. bixd t ai-Ji Bunaay
;it lO.'iO a. m Prayer service each
Sunday at S:00 p m. The publio
U cirdlally Invit'-d In eu;S of than.
rtr1. T ('. F.tSiiV. Ptor.
Church of Christ
If.ble raaa eery Sunday at l ftd
a. m. t 'onmiunloii rire at II 'W
a m. Preaching h.nd Suud.iy at
S 'el p in: .aid third Sundav at 11:00
. tn . and H fto p m by Kider Uff
Kan.l.-r All ar -ordial y invited
South Sid. Christian Church
Th..r.. kin b ncilar serlce. at
favored 'the Hou'h Hide ChriHtian Tborrb tn
f.uM;o.k .Nich HiiDlay. at ll "' a m
"No man Heth to hlnih.-lt and no not hy the cult ir- of the
.11...1. ... kin.iu.ir ' la a truth that'f. w. There are ooiy a rew yr in .... a. hn.i .t ?. . m . -
u us eternal ua the aaea. aa ever-'llm fonnatlve period of a boy or gin Ur. a luv in each m-m b. The pun
mating a. .he Hook of ...fe. We .rvj when he or she may be taught n the jj .-eraMy are
ht .erher that our every act public aehoola. - kyery hour .pent In Te JJ-n
. . .....i. i.inin circle of In ' a mibrlc school should be . gdden
. M Itartley fanoVs Terns
. . iu-. of thofe around hour with ot.portunltleg for eiilt'ire amth wahinton.
land Improvement that sbmtld leave' ritatv Seuut..r-W.
""tn .. great coun'r every rltigen ' a lasting mm--lon tlroigtot .a
ia an Integral pirt nf the government. leva ."..ay .a..n e e..n -.
d It l onlv as the individual rltUeiiUklwa. and yet a large part of the
tcts rtghttv and thinks rightly that tea.-Mn In our artioot. Is done by j
e eompllHh anvthlt'g In making : half baked youths t out of the
...meni auecsful Of curae HU Sclmola themselves and who
nmliiHtv OT aono men 1 1 Ml mien
niatt t
rt. r
A JohOKoa..
metrivt T.
Ther. I. need and 'iron.
have no thought on any
a dominant majornj ... a .
L . ..i.w.rttv rf evil' i. Med hi if her fh:in ttiat of drawing
may tnumiin -
...t .he reverse Is alatt true .a . meir pay
has been demonstrnted In
leal Ufe time and asaln.
Ptwat.-d enlightened Intelligent
.-. iters ar ioni our reatst neetls
tudav. and ar bound to rem"
from the pn-i.Hr schools. Not only
from He ptiMic .rhoola. huf al
i..r..iv from f'e whiM.I of the small
un. ihe tiinil rhools. Per
h.ipt inr greiit leader In
our pollb i need fnr a law which will pot our
acboota on a more permanent basts
and at'ract a higher grade of teach
era. and a!o thnm to teach one
mIiooI f' more than a a.ngle term.
One way to do this Is to allow the
teacher to contract fnr a nnrtiber of
ve.ira. or until a chan la deemed
dealrahle T.et the teacher become a
MA.t..-n ... ..I (lia .rt.firiinn.'tv life. I.et tlie
- ; neKUT.Tr T.-r'e
the mil t.npl'a know that the teacher or Tni;fflK.f lecemher
. . . t
. d Irulnii. In
fl'lil K !i I. inn. '-- " . - ...
vcmltlca and colleges but the annv yr w'll ne r.ie te.cner .
hl.h thev i.....t lead comes d'eert In .M .... a continuity could he
from the pohpr ach.a.N. An itdvai.ee Rien t atudiea wh-ch Is lmpc.-stt.le
in MvM'r itl' ti la marked t.v the ar- al.h condition as they are at pre.
ernge lnt lligepce of the mat" and ent
I W. S. Norton.
x
9mmtf '.siis.ssss. m
Mr Th.-o. Summer of I.ubhock.
a id W O. Surnmera. o' Mndale. have
-eti.nied to tteir botnen. They wer-
called to Kunk on account of the
aermuH ll'.nt-sa of thir father Mr. ('.
B. Summer who died at 1-anilnim.
nine milea south of Ruk on Vetne.
d iv of lust we k. Mr. Hum uera was
n amoM our jop'e rur.
among the nmt rnitu Hti'i.u
f th a c inrrmnl'v. ind the
iif f Ilk enlh was rn-en-i -ri
r.-kT-t n.i--k Prena Journal.
THE ART Or LISTENING
District Court
Convene in May and November of
ch year ax we'ka term W. R
Sp-ncer. I.ubbock. T iaa. Judge 77iil
Judicial l.strrt. ;. r.. Iechart.
lahoka. Tevaa Atttoroey 7Ind Judl-
cl .l lt-trit.
4
C.uty C.uet
RevD'ar terms. February. April
Auiniet and Nn'enor. Olmlna." dot h
ot taken up. .flrt Monday In eag
monin r.. n n'i;i"i .
A Sowd.-r foiirty Attorney
Justice Couet
M. eta the flm Saturday la eat b
month J. D I aid ell. Justh-e
I he Peir
CommiiOn'V Court
Regular f-rma VVbrearv. Msv (tr-
Special meet-
'ns". everv secund Monday.
Ceuoty oeSc.r.
i"-.ntv J-tdte-ir. R Htvers
o-mtv Mtornev- H A Sowder
m.enS a'et Tt t'ollector - W. H.
Plvnn
mpntr tlerk -l-'ith-r McOummeo
T. a .nr tl. K. Porter
W'ln.
. ..ii . ... ... .hl.intilrf!r ( " mYw ' w TfeM.i4.rer--It. M
1 inio "if "'"i"' "i i - . n
lllHl lllietll'ng USteiHT. oa "ii 7"'" A
A deter wemnn re.onllv .ld I here fonea hetit upon the uio.netit when
r.-Cfl.n "if inn-nu "
Simpsoos TTransfer Line
q h
dfnt and bent fijuii'ivid liiif in Lubboi-k. If T'H
-;mt irtMid nervic-H cive rri a trial. STOl.AfiK IIOl'SK
IN CONNKCTJON Tricf- Iaaoiiab!. I'atr:iif tli
"Old Ufliablti."
I TflH th
i
; Simpsons Transfer Line
Phone. I l-aa
L. M. SIMPSON Prop.
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as no l.'TiK.-r any incentive for t lev
ern-f. nln.-e modem life had destroy
etl Of art ol lleteninif. ' tint people
noe ad.ivs were loo hu t liltiva'lng
.!gr:.m of ther own and develop-in-i
Iheir on noinla of view to lift
en to iir. She rued that b.-ing
el. wr a a a"te of energy. Phe
inrt'.MH lont ou t an gnln a r puti-
t.n f .r oct ernes. .Ith 'Ut the n
p. n liu.e rf vltid force by cultlval-
. tl . :i.r of reiwiaef.il hatenlug
There l in-rlt .o her contcn'lon. Mow
rarely do we find a person who ever
alta for anyone to complete a sen
ten.e. Seldom in these modern day.
.ire we alii wed tn rolnte end etponnd
exiitrience to It. artistic end.
How nmnv tieiple have Uie air of
merely wailing for you to .wallow a
period. !n ord. r to snatch ywir sen-
tence and thefe are aome who have
not eien 'he patience to allow you
to swallow your period but rush In
and trip you oo a comma and anatch
the con vernation from you boljly.
Whai you are tellin remind them
of something more thrilling which
hapl-md to them or a friend of
helm and Immediately you are plung-
into the midst of their epen-
elite while ymir own lie. inronieu
Ut your throat.
von tan
narrat'vM. Pn ttnUeraal h. thla
method t'eeottie that when by rare
fortune ou meet aomeone wtio b.s
the hait.y art of lltenln. yit find
them charming- yoti aln their prala
... far and wide- yon herald thm
ii a t P-ver and comprehending people;
vot. k-ek their ot etv. and very etion
ynu have etaMlfhe. for them . repu-
tation for rlevemeaw. when In reality
thev have merely aiven yn an op-
poriunlty ol being 'lever ft I. fc
prialng that mure pw.ple do nor
nitre the advanlaife of lletenlng
for the charm that It poaaeasea is
undisputed. It would make . novel
and atlratllve ctiume In eehools.
fr
f Aiifid r.omit laa.oeere:
I'rec'n. t No 1 - R A Burr'ay
t....lna tin S C A Jot.l
1'f.lr.ct No. S- I. H"Tforj
.'reelnrt Nr 4-J M Wrig'J
Jmt cti of the peee-
'r. InM Vo 1-.I ft Ca!d 1
Werlnrt Vn 1 - ('. V
Ctf Oe?i-i.i.:
Wavf Pra' k B. Whe.
e. retarv Tr'a-orer - W
Aldermen - H O. McW bor
II Trrv. Kal.Mnh
l'lcKI'"n. W. A. llacon
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