The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1913 Page: 2 of 12
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T II E A V A LAXCMIO:
I'l HL1KUKD VKV TBIWADAY BY
TIIK AVALANCHE PUHLISHINO CO.
INCOMIOKATRO
J A MRS L. DOW EDITOR.
"trediru7eToiitomM at Lubbock TeiM for trannmUiion throuKh 0
Halls Mieconfi claw matter.
SOKSCKUTION RATES:
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ai.vbhtiiiin Ratiw:-Local 10 cent pr line each Innt-rtlon. Ulaplay- ad ; mis ena oi me line.
verilsemenU 16 cent per hlntfle column Inch per week; special rate on
year contracts Oardi of thanks resolution Obituaries (other than
' .i .1 . nn liMh Hvnrllimant. tthnn
writ rnhv nuraeiTRB. s 1-i criii iti mm. viiui.n " ' v. -
a revenue Is dcrWed therefrom 6 cent per line. Profcaalonal cardi 11.00
per month or 110 prr year If paid In advance.
nv S Business Office 14
Phones j Re8idence 242
Under a recent order of Post-1
master (leneral Burleson all'
third and fourth class dead mail '
will be disiosed of at the division1
: headquarters instead nf at
Washington. Fort Worth is the
division headquarters for four'
states. Texas New Nexieo.
Arkansas and ( )klahoma. Under
this order all lost third and
fourth class mail for these four
states will he sent to fort Worth
There
LUBBOCK TKXAS. THURSDAY AUGUST 21 1913
A WOMAN'S SACRIFICE a call for manhood to show it-
God Almighty did not create wlf. the braggart appears and
t i 1 1 1 at. I.
snouiu pe a grauea roaa an tne i to )e nH( unti nrtit.mi .i.
way from this point to Brown-jThe st articp. will be sold at
field. Lubbock is the place the pubic aurtjln onpe MU.h year
Terrv county people want tOj
trade if they can get the rijrhti Notice of Sale of Heal Estate Un-
kind of road to travel over but der Execution and Order of Sale
4. I A A. . I
tney are goinff to go to tne piace i th .ii.trtn urt..f i...i.b.k
where the road is better and we
don't blame them. If the Terry
county people are anxious enouRh
the weakling takes his place. I to put their road in good condi-
then
4. l.:.J V...k;n f Via neffinnota
Illail IU IHUC UT7IIIIIVI llic iiivivvni" I ...
I Governor Sulzer mut face trial. I tion to the county line
or a woman uoa Aim.gniy a.a Re hag irnpeached by a Lubbock surely will meet them iMr.iiiMi .'W
create man to be the protector of . eRislature compo9ed of members at the county line. Now is the KlaTy?. 'i
womanhood and to assume re-i -u unm u i;- u r-. vmvn tnthfi m. c. omim
Thr tat itt 1Va rmnly irf Lubhtwh
V. A Kellnm- vt M V (vrrtnn 'u H
Mir tuJ out of th rlialrirt rKJtt i
county Tii on juilirrtM'nt rmrui
court on th "t h d of Mny A. I
uf th MHl 1'. A. kwllntartd arin
C Dvprtnn ftru) B V. Mtnlrnnif y n
th fitrVf rf aatH court. artH to ni
I jtrrtii ftnti drlivral I 1M on thr
rnnt
F Mont-
I ..till-
fM in aiV
f. in fvH 1
ht. asi.l M I
mr 717
am ahrriv
of his own party. He has been i time to get busy
sponsibility for his own blunders) brand(?d M g derejct by the mgn
who placed him in high office.
He has been weighed and found
wanting by the men with whom
he associated daily for twenty
vim i-4 It mov Km rwi hip f nr
back to the wall and face his him t0 diBprove the charges of
foes like a man with red blood in ... prni. Hp
his veins and iron m his heart. I vindjcated by the court of la9t
whether criminal or otherwise.
William Sulzer of New York
scored a pitiful finish. It was
not a dramatic one. It was not
heroic. He did not place his !
In the House last Friday. Rep-
resentatives Humphrey Fuller
McDaniel and others introduced
a joint resolution looking to the
ml H. r M-MilKomrry. t-wit:
Kirt trrt' bn( Irti arra nf tarwt mil lurvrv
iw flv Ifti arvl .urvev n. nln ! (n blurk IV '
hfnnntny Bt a Uikf In thr aat twHiiwIary hn nf
viirvvr No. nina thnr H. Uttm nwidian
ITI i rn to th S K corner of maid turvw No.
nln. M thnr N . V lrvrvm and i minutea W )
ral 1 -I vra. u a lai: Ihimrr N. tm dntrra F.
Z-t i m a lk. thanrr K. 7 dTM K 3
1-2 vra. to th ila Iwirmninv
snd trart onna IAI mtn of land O'lt of th
calling ot a constitutional eonven-1 wi7."3 Mh
tion to frame a new constitution tSTViTTZ 3!
for TYn Thp roanlnt inn nrr. ' minutaa V llr j vn ; thnr N af)rra
xor lexas. ine resolution pre- . w 7K!vr. h hv f hrin-
vides that an election is to l ."'r""d
!' r v"T land.
.. AM:rh'.' TlTi.k iL--'.
iintr i
atta-ht to
nninn Ho miv tin a ii trim ' on tne aucsiion wnetner or not a . w ....T.
herself as a sacrifice "e Butthe cowardly acceptance of i constitution al convention shall' "J""'1 H 1 M'"""mw nd '
accepted it but the world over ; tne Bacrific of a woman to save be called. In the event that the ) J"?!" ':"'"k- T""- h m !
i ... 1 1 t : ... .... 1 1 I Ju'v. A l 1 ' m
men who ure miuiiy win lurvive him frnm nnh ic icnomv una nmrviaiHrni nvi ino Th ri.ii w h
the woman and turn away in nolitical death is a crime asrainst1 fourth Wialntnrw ia AirtaA
There was no climax on the
resort. He may retain his seat
i a i i .L.
suizers.oe. wumnn Wvvu u.c gnd gprveout histermas
sorely tried governor of New ; govwnm of the Btate of
ions. Lioving mm. sne oi.ertfti
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"School Books"
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A COMI'Lirrii 5TOCK
NOW ON HAND
ACT
UAL rDU
oks"
B. P. HOPKINS
Drug Store
the first Monday in November
1914. for the purpose of voting XLJ
disgust from the man. Lven if manhood that will never be con- f pass the necessary laws for hold- Ollie Wilkinson last Thursdav
she had been guilty of using his donej by the men of the empire intr the convention election of : afternoon trailed an ensilam1
campaign funds tor gambling gtate. His
purposes in Wall street it was i cniejfy him
the duty of the husband to have crucified himself. -Fort Worth
faced his foernen and to have f'PC(r(j.
gone down with drums beating i
and Hags Hying. In Sulzer there j jjp; WAS A MAN
is a yellow streak. V hen a man
has the yellow streak in his
makeup he cannot hide it When
the time for action comes the
streak appear. When there is
The i'ulilic Srhinil I a one of th')frfat-
ent factori in our rotintry. Whfii r-
infurcfil by KM"'. whiilexume rt-halili'
nnui.iiu(irpii it iriva th A mwriiun
child it prnctK'Hl -fliirBtiin Without automobile; he is to be excoriated
the aiil of new.r the pulilir achnol 1 f0P drjvinr an automobile at all.
chn not (five tMHiir 11 ;irl Ihnl tiftcvf i i
of general ijtiiience that vou wmh i The r ort v orth man who solo
your t-hiMreii lhave. You '. n now hjs autom()bile because he found
irt I he Avh if iie and The HHllHsSemi- .
Weekly Kami Jewn for one year three ne coillil noi resisi me irniim-
par.eri. a we. Lrfr 1. ... tj(n t( . urr ani the rm gt tnP
rate of sixty miles an hour
enemies did not delegates which is to be in r.'15.
William Sulzer! " - -
Tor Weakpfc and Loai of Appelile
1 i "M S'ti-k -nrrl vtrnlhrfliny toll".
I K' I - J If -.Klll IO.M. d..m.t
V ilana ai:rt l' Vf a; ihr vlrm. A tfir l.-nr
at. 'I aure Aj-uaa)MaVt 01 aiiulu ami ditiUtrn. (A.
A. B. RolxTtson was up from
1 he term spiwi maniac is his ranch Friday last looking
expressive of more than "one arter business matters.
who goes reckleasly.' Speed
mania is a disease and the speed
maniac is one who goes reckless-
ly "because he can't help it."
Such an one is not to be harshly
blamed for fast driving of an
cutter behind his wagon and pro-
ceeded home with it. He in
partnership with Joe Caraway
w ill put up a large amount of
feed stuff of their own besides
cuttine for the public.
r 1 1
me
Get hdfyhkAl Hopkins Prug Granville Johnson visited h(
Store. ; 2t folks in Snvder Saturday.
We arreitml reremt for iilisi-rip-
tiona at llnsotlire. Ii the onlenni;
anil tak.' all the rk.
showed common sense and this
he backed up with his will. Un-
able to control his desire for
. siped as long as he owned the
car he "took thought of the
morrow" said "I will not!" and
.... U Lln i. - n
Its justa3 es- .' "7
sentia'to good something ot a man. Millsboro
business quali- Mirror.
DRESS
NEATLY
r L -f i ii t i o n a as
lat '?2aV r Jany other
MEET Til KM ON THE LINE
j . i a. i . . i .. .1.
'"'' tnitrgN uiriveu' .just as soon tts mc uii:ji o
' M ' Hrl t ' J apear-1 stakes are set work will begin
i'.'Jr Vv ihat . y" ! immediately on the Lubbock road
firlustriousand (t"'ecounty me- anU " '8 ex-
'Uave a desire to pected that all wagon and auto
succeed. travel will turn over this road
WK C.UAR-:and Lubbock will be asked to
nrpivnPWLIilcome across with their part of
Uv;Vcalfor' this work as the road will cer-
and deliver all tainly be a great thing for them
work. iand we believe the business men
will fall in line. -Terry County
Herald.
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PHONE 85
Lubbock Tailor wAji
. ROUND TRIP I
SUMMEinOUBIST RATES I
I on sale iitifL(fU)(h limited to
s i let 1st
i
11;
tW3Tst
Telephone N'i!Jy." for Destinations
B. EWING Agent LUBBOCK TEXAS
The Upt-mist Vs. The Pessimist
Two gay frogs from inland bugs
Had spent the night in drinking.
As morning hrokp and they awoke
While yet their eyes were blinking
A farmer's pail came to the wale
And caught thorn ouick as winking.
Ere they could gather scattert-u senses.
Or breathe a prayer for past olTenses
The granger grave -that guileless man
Had dumped them in the milkman's can;
The can filled up the cover flown
They soon are started off to town.
The luckless frogs began to quake
And sober up on cold milkshake.
They quickly find their breath w ill stop
Unless they swim upon the top.
They swim for life and kick and swim
Until their weary eyes grow dim.
Their muscles ache their breatn grows short.
And gasping speeks one w eary sport
"Say. dear old boy. it's pretty tough
To die so younir. But I've enough
Of kicks for life. No more I'll try it
I was not raised on a milk diet"
"Tut tut my lad" the other cries.
"A frog's not dead until he dies;
Let's keep un kicking that's my plan.
We may yet see outside this can."
"No use no use" faint-heart replied
Turned up his toes and gently died.
The braver frog undaunted still.
Kept kicking with a right good will
Until with joy too great to utter.
He found he'd churned a lump of butter
And climbing on that chunk of grease
He floated round with greatest ease.
Moral
When times ar hard no trade in town -Don't
get discouraged and go down
Hut struggle still - no murmur utter
A few more kicks may bring the butter.
- Selected.
TheTekD
Areytni jjf
dairy-f!
fare" ledkon?
Thfrn
heifilt.
hone Road
on current
a .a
rir figuring tne
letfton
m m
for aVith a bell
Soivpt wise ana
la at the market's
Why not share
vour telephone-con
nected neighbors ad-
vantages. Apply to our nearest
manager for information
or write
Iflt
UlfbRAPH tni
IMPtlUM 10.
DAI US. HUS.
&) !
'
Arthur Graves of Wichita
Falls becomes a reader of the
Avalanche beginning with last
issue through the courtesy of
his brother Will Oroves of this
city. Will has told it time and
again that when he gets "it in"
for anyone he sends them the
Avalanche so we suppose he has
a grievence against his brother.
! Itiscuits made from White
Lilac makes the babies fat. 6 4t
A M'RII:N50MI: LOAD
which fie
M l-nyii'l
year
ture in
or uiii
)H
TO
Mair.
r grows lighter.
r-iit jHr after
no eijiendi-nihatiefaitory
e. VV llW"II I
Last Saturday the election held
for the purpose of determining
whether or not pool halls should
continue to operate in Ux;kney.
the vote stood S4 aainst and !'
for the pool hall. The election
cohered the Lockney independent
school district. There is at this
time considerable agitation re-
garding a like election in Lubbock.
School bVst Hopkins Drug
W aWl
' a CrnTJtejs uiieJfi i ng :
ycmaii Pr
vY Yuri aiafl sn-yi'
'i-titilrto l.tiiryfl
i - w M m
. .. i I
Villi II laV.
hine
In which
H WllllH
nv as a
iiniljr when
vr can sell yon a
rhich y'U fan pay for
same a rent.
Store.
If
LOUIS A.
ROBINSON
s Real listate and
Insurance
Lubbock Tea
! Strictly Confidential
CustomLrvTiave a right to expect mat
their baukihc business ILUrTlreated
as CONIU Dli.NTIAL. Mffs v"V. and
we also attfi to o-iflct thclf Inlcr-sts
In every les
rpatniannc. jf :
I THE CfnZEHS IIATIOIIAL BANK
I I IJIJOCK. TliXAS
CAPITAL ANO SURPLUS SI20.000.00
I
(leu. C. Wolffarth Pre.
W. A. CarllaU Vk I'rct.
I. I.. Hunt Canhlr
S. H. Fkrcc At. Ca
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