The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 18
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FIRE TORNADO LIFE LIVE STOCK. ACCIDENT FIDELITY CASUALTY LIABILITY AND JUDICIAL
THAT'S ALL (
Room 8 Lubbock State UanU Building Lubbock Texas I
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THIS AVALANCHE I'UJU-lSl I ISii CO.
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ASSOCIATE KlUTolt.
Entered at the l'ostoitk-e at Lutilxn-k Texas. t"or t raiisinlsslmi tlirnuiMi the
Malls a secern! claw matter.
Une Year f 1.(hi
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
(Strictly In Advance)
bis Months &0c
Trees enhance the In-aut of
architecture. (3) Trees create
sentiment love of country state
city and home. (4) Trees have an
educational inflcnce upon citizens
of all ages especially children.
(5) Trees encourage outdoor life.
(G) Trees purify the atmosphere.
(7) Trees cool the air in summer
and create warmth in winter. (M)
Trees improve climate and con-
serve soil moisture. (9)Trees fur-
nish a resting place and shelter
for birds. (10) Trees increase
the value of real estate. (11)
Tre.s in the cities protect the
pavement from the heat of the
" 'sun. (1H) Trees counteract the
tkxas Tiin:siAY ri:i'.i;r.KY :. iiH(i'lvirjsecjnlitiungofcilvIift.ani
AuvK.ici i.HiM iJatks: Locals 10 cents per line each Insertion. Display- ad
verllscnipntH 1" cents per single rolumn Inch per week: special rates on
year contracts. Cards of thanks resolutions. Olnuiaries (other than
urittenhv ourselves. 2 1-2 cents per line. Church advertlsrnents. where
a revenue" is derived therefrom. cents per line. Professional cards ll.oo
per i.diii li or per ear if paid m advance.
f:V U R WEEKS INSTITUTE A MONTH FOR AHVKRTISINU
oVnci: I'lioNi: n im:su)i:nci: imionk '-m
trees: (1) Trees are beautiful in rover of broad acres and his
form and color inspiring a con- J momenta were Idled w ith hazard-
stant appreciation of nature. (2) 'ous tasks and much dreaming
ut.hock.
MOUi; TIJKKTALK
According' to the Lubbock A va- great thing for the tow n.
lanche the civic improvement ! gentleman informed us he would
idea has taken a firm hold on the J do his part and we are sin e
p..p!-j of Lubbock as- jot her.-; would he willing to go in-
"Thi i.l.'.-i u::s advanced this to the matter. There is nothing
wish to write ohituanes. come
nearer the perspective and fore-
go further display of an ignor-
ance which under the circum-
stances is little less than crimi
nal.
To the passing cowboy we
wave the olive branch ami turn
ing to the pages of his life work.
- " ! contribute their share to the eiv-
rreat expense and it would be a ; iliing influences of modern fam- pioneer but in his place appears
This ''y arul fommu.ial life and induce the smoke from many chimneys one sure l sinves.
that mental quietude and repose . silent sentim-ls 4' civilization's i led by the nose an
that make for love and peace and ; broader sterner demands. Iti:i .not w ho d t !
in his solitude.
lie is the original American
song writer and his tunes were
of the peculiar type a mournful
dirge in keeping with the con-
fines of his shere.
Life to him was the life of
the primal man. From the lone-
ly prairies he drew deep breaths
of nature's call to the prim-! are impelled to deep homage for
al. j the record in w hich he has en-
"()h bury me not on the lone i shrined himself an indessoluble
prairie" sprang from the depths link in a nation's history
of loneliness occassioned by the j
expansiveness of his desolate do- j SANK Id'SlNKSS MimiOI).
main. He is passing. Soon will! It seems peculiar to say the
the cow boy be known to us no! least of it that so many people
who are engaged in business
will resort to almost expedient
rather than a I ;.! a sane method
They are
it matters
(he pioneer and may he ' ever be to detail. Sane busines; me-
h. Id in that esteem to w hich his thods mini be adhered to if one
environs gave scope f..r play hopes to make any r-ubslantial
and mav those of the east who headway nnd if you do not want
to be disappointed in your deal-
ings with business houses you
had best select those w ho pay-
strict heed to all the require-
ments of the sane methods. Do
not chase every butterfly that
crosses your path.
more forever. In his passing we
are losing a t pe of the hardy
contentment essential to the com-1 cllVtc cast we lind the co.. -) people ne
r k:
plete enjoyment of existeno
week by a party in I.ubix ck w ho
does not own any property on
IliMadway of planting a row of
trees on each side of the street
from the east side of town to the
west line of the Overton addition
which would be exactly two
miles. He has figured it down
t a pretty fine point and said
that it would not take ovcrG'Mj
trees to do this counting out the
streets and that if twenty-five
or forty men would go into the
proposition this could be done
without any one being at any
that will beautify a city more
than trees without it i.--. concrete
sidewalks and we would be glad
I'ASSINC OF THH COVYIIOY
Life in its similitude to the
j moving picture machine is ka-
to see a movement like this put ' leidoscopic. We arrive make
into effect right away. The coun-
ty surveyor volunteers his servi-
ces to run the line."
And again according tr the
C'orsicana Sun. a number of Cor-
our Imiw become an active force
and pass away.
America has had much in pass-
ing. First it was the Indian.
Next the scout and now thnv
sicana people have been impress-1 hoy about whom so many talcs
e l with the idea of planting trees
to add to the beauty and health
of the city and twelve reasons
an- given by a well known fores-
try authority for planting shade
of daring deeds have been told
in verse and prose.
The passing of the cow boy is
but the result of the demands of
the times. Once he was the
boy picture d a tnons'er. We
the w est. v. hohae known I
of I conduct a -;--it i 1
im ' a legitimate w ;.;
Icaoing.
. w bat it i- to
'e busir.ess m
Ti.eV go it.
he is re-p"''t din -.'; his time
dab. hit or mi--.
as
manly qualities and in memories j v. ay - as to be gojv.
archives he has left an indelli'.h' I suit is that they d no
impress that will linger with the!l..:.g but it seems lha
years a hallowed memory that
American manhood is a beautiful
a holy thing and stands away
and above sinister designs.
Many blushing damsels have
paid homage to the cowboy's
dashing dare-devil care free
mien. Many men have taken a
new meaning from his broad
conception of things terrestial.
In his passing we lose a tp of
nv old
The r. -
go very
there i
always another of the same
stamp ready to fail into the a-
cant places. Sane business me-
thods are the needful methods.
Any man w ho adopts this plan is
liKYAN NOT RUNNING
The following dispatch appear- 1
e l in the Cincinnatti Lnquirer
and other newspapers. i j .
"Omaha Neb. Jan. 17. Wil- 1 j
liam . I. Hryan w ill be a candidate "j A
for president in It'll!- The an- l T
nouncemet was made this after-
r.oon by the Omaha Lee. with
the explanation that the stab -merit
is attributed t Richard I .
Metcalfe editor of Mr. Loan's
Commoner. The statement is
further made that the democrat-
ic l aders in Nebraska are hem.:
called to the Con:: on. r oi'lce
and told the news with . order
I hat I he; get out and " 1 rl. f r
his nomination. I'i:u- r no cir-
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rvan
cuhi- '.ance w n
cami date for the Fr.ite I Sta.es
senate. J s another announcement
li is said he believes that this
f:.lte W iil go dem.o'TatlC at the
neXt election and that he Wo jlil
be the natural choice of the par-
ty f..r I'r.ited Stages senriti.r. but
that he fears that this miht in-
. i. . r jure his chat ces in the next r.a-
consideration at the hands of thejJ
public. rs.all.vth frm l' jtHnonith whatever in
succeeds in establishing a sii-i statement. It is a raw
business has don s- at th i unadulterated fake. '1 he Con
price of a life of close devotion j moner.
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Dow, James L. & Turner, John F. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1910, newspaper, February 3, 1910; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287798/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lubbock+County+-+Lubbock%22: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .