The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1919 Page: 13 of 16
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fl 3 OIL "COMPANY1
Capital $6pttaO0---Shares Par Value $100.00
FULLY PAID-NON ASSESSABLE
We have 2 and 1-2 acres block nOleve Tract. Actual
value of land $30000.00. Every nqjan Qteornm for his
money. The officers of this companyaxe'dependable citizens
of Lubbock and Wichita Falls. 10
WE GUARANTEE DIVIDENDS 30 DAYS' AFTER WELL DRILLS IN
The "13" is an attractive investment because the men behind it are working
to make money for the stockholders as well as for themselves
BUY "13" TALK "13" "13" WILL WIN
Trustees: N. M. Clifford M. D. Walker' Wichita Falls M. M. Dupre Lubbock
JOHN F. TURNER fiscal agent
LUBBOCK TEXAS
Jno F. Titrner is spendmir th
week in Central Texas lookmir a f lr
the interests of the I J Oil Company
..... VHliEN AND
CLAUTIFY THE SKIN
Firt. Gun Farrnr of the 50th Field NEWS ITEMS FROM THE
Artillry stationed the last several
months at Ft. Sill. (Iklnhomn ha re-
cently received his discharge. Mr.
Farrnr ua ir.tcti-aijy ruieed ort ;lie
South riii.ni and has many friend There beinir I MO men un.l
who are k! "I So welcome htm buck
ueain in civil life. Mr Furrar has
r-e-ntly traded hi ranch in the south-1 NEWS 11 EMS FROM
MakA this beauty lotion cheaply for accepted a oitmn as Deputy County
jfr face ween arte and hands. .deck of Nolan County.
At iHr rni ni t small jar of ordinary
ei. rrriw nw e-a prepare a full ipiar-
'rt pint t Uh numt wonderful Iron
ram dt.Tvr and r.inilTma heatitifter
I f niiHt'iina- tie pnr-r of to fri-eh h-tn-ens
Hito a U.t l. rilaiinnir three our tees
f m. l y' ( ar.ySimiild lie taken
l r.jr yinnidi a line cMh
mi ii. l-ti fwfjd m. tln-n thia lo-
: n .;LJi.4! lriip?.ir myHfii. K"rr
W4.m n a tlist fc mj0f juice is used
tn I.I. rh and r.mm h hlemiahoa aa
Ire A inll..ii. ynd Un njd is
tin- Ml Jmfn -jCwr vjtn.jer and
Usui.ti. rl X
.liit tr7" ounce of
orrtierd hj at anyfriitt store and;
two k monfr"m thWr.ierr and make un !
CE!
h:iri;ewhe A .S Hopper
Hl.n'i'Hmtt li ami Machine
Have i'.jmf workmen. Prices
Reasonable. S. St laney Kec.
SEMINOLE SENTINEL cast part of the county to Joe J
Mickle of Memphis for a place near
There were 20H poll Lax receip's ( Vmarillo.
issued in Games County thui year J C. Hart this week r.ii.-hed ;nov-
H women ur.ir a residence from Shatter Lak
who paid them 'which he rerently purchased. He will
On account of the influenza epi- ' iate thin buildir.jr lit the south part
.iemic breaking out in the Seminole an after having sume thor-
school it was thought Lent to close fur; uluhl renovated will offer it for
a few ln). Some of the teachers r"nt
1JUDCE JAMES R.
THE ROPES COMMUNITY i
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carried
ROBINSON DIED SUDDENLY
I.uhhock people were verv rmirh
I h.iv
y nd Co
Keep llageynd out of ycjr eye
Colored KoflaV for le al the Wat-
kin i ijr' i
C. C. Georjje of Ben Wheeler Tex-
un ia a bumnea viailor here this
week alo vmititiK wi;h relutionn.
a iinartsXinnt Ml Jk nweetlT (raitrant 1 L not rwcio
)-m..n fTiiiiHi anolfh'." it daily into Royal Typewr
tuo t. ni-c-lt. arm and hand. It U the Watkink .T
"inrt. t'i m'.li. n r"HL''i nil banda.
4iH
er Reminirton -iiul
rilihon for ale at
ry Store.
'and quite a number of the pupil hav-
mir contracted the clineane. Supt. :
Duff utateii th.it he hope to be able
;to open the uhool at the earlier pon-
aible date and that he will ive due
notice of name in order t hat all pu-
pil may return and proceed with the
work.
I)r Waifner of Lubbock wis hen
Thursday on professional business
lie leirif called to consult with l)r
Richards roncerninir the condition of
James Uow who has been critically
ill for several days.
Snlan and Charley Couan
their seventh ba!e of .oiton to the shocked to learn of the sudden death
rin Friilay. they will ret i.e ;noie'of Judire James R. Robinson one of
bale. Kinht bales from s:t.xeen acrei ' LuhbiK-k'g prnmii.ent Lwjers which
and it was a dry yi ar too r.ot btid. j occurred at an early hour this mom-
18 il- ' injr. His sudden death was cauxed of
Mrs. Louise I'rice came home from (heart trouble. Judjre Robinson wis
the sanitarium Sunday. Sh.? is im- in his usual cood health the rast week
1 1 ovinia slowly. Her many f riends I and therefore his sudden demise was
the Loekncv IJ-Hcon wert bHck to hope to see her up soon. "ry unepected. He has been in
the all home print paper last week Mrs. Carter and Misses Verner and Lubbock quite a number of ves'
and comes to us this week u full t Florence visited Mrs. Wicker Weil- 'has pmet iced law in all the courts of
e:rht psicer with the usual amount of 'nesday. jthe state and h;is alwsvs been nromi-
Georre Carter hmded a car of I nent in development of the country
maize at Ropes Tuesday. He sold to I and erowth of Lubbock and will be
Mr Simpson of Lubbock. ! greatly missed b y the local bar and
Hick Jairott has come to the ranch ) fhe fraternity over the state.
J u dire Robinson
1 1
piod rerdmif matte.- Smith ;iif the
people a !hort statement of factr. and
out of his liberality .aid be was to.
inif to irive the peorle a sn" . . h
yrod paper even if it was more tha'i'to commence his farming for 131P.j
they were entitled to acivrdii.K to j Iick can do other thin its besides fly
ll.e umount of advertising the cur-1 in the air. He is a irood htockmun
ricd. land farmer.
Mr. Kllwood loaded several cars of
f
Attention Oil Companies
We are Prepared to Handle
Your "Ads" in the Most
Satisfactory Manner.
County JudRe T. O. Stark accom-; liy the two younest Avalanches vis. Mr. and Mrs. Stern from
panied by ( onininwtionert I. 15. Coe. jted the bedside of the editor's fath- Xeedmore .ommimitv nl fr. t
iT. I. Harwell and J. K. Huirhes re- r James Dow at Sominole last S in- ! W. Peeler w ere Sunday visitors ii
cently visited Urr.esa to inspect Daw- day afternoon returning Monday af- Herat hel Timnion's hon-e Sunday.
...... .u.i.j- . imi iiuuse onu 10 con- ternoon. Uur rather is in a very crit-1 Misses Verner and Florence Car
fer with the officer! who had helped ! ical condition. Tut of course we hold Iter vis ted t)nie and Mattie Karl Ar
build this building:. The court made . on to the slightest hopes but it would 'dis Sunday.
this trip in or.ler to better equip evnt that only a remarkable const.i-i J
themselves and et whatever infor-' tution and a stronjr will
mat ion postoble that would be of ben
l
U'e are the leading
f .1 . r i it
oi tne rannandie m
i . r
circulation u
tecuon or I f
placed with
Our Jo
eeluycvvpaper
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a ine r iainv uui
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ope oi m largest n uu
rai. ThereVre advertising
mis gets theNeLreiult.
&Bp;rrtWnt
large
e rm-
with
Ii at well equipped as some of
cities. Only skilled workmen
ployed and they handle all ordc
dispatch and accuracy. We are pre
pared to print folders leases certificates
drillers reports scouts reports etc. on
short notice.
was a member of
the Christian church and was faithful
to his duties in church work true ti
his pastor und his fellow churchmen.
Funeral services will be held to-
morrow afternoon and interment in
'""tthe Lubbock cemetery.
J- He is survived by his wife four
isons John t . James R. Jr. I.oiij V .
and Hall and two d-imrhters Mrs I..
S. Mast and Mrs Hattie O'Hair.
power
pull him through.
efit to them in matters pertninintf to i
the construction of Gaines county s Th
new court houi-e The) also visited said thnt several nundred more shude proved Ht Austin.
P. R. DRvison and .1. K. lilaine
Army offiria' of Fort Sum Houston
were here this week investipatinp
conditions relative to hnvinir Re-
T. and W. W. Price and families
will pent the dy Sunduy at L. P. Pricei.
The trustees at Ropes have been
; : informed that the bonds for the' new j moUnt IVmt located here although
Lynn ( ounty News last week brick school house have been an-! i. .;. .t .
.'ww. . i n i c i . i'iiii a t-rv n
1I . l ! a
orK win Deirinj-nen and horses were it W..f.l
f.ubhnck but even though only
lanotca wnue on this trip and looked trees would be v0ry beneficial to Lab- m early part of the spring. This
over Lynn county's new court house bock. Well Mrs News man we will : huildinir has been del aved on urcoiint
.Each memlwr of the above party ex-'put out at least a thousand and then .of the war industrial board and other
pressed themselves as havinir made a ( some and we will iy to i-atisfy your icauses. It will he completed in time
very profitable trip and prooie to sutiretion. In the meantime Tahokalfor next term of school. There are
lose no time in pushing our court 'mii'ht also imnrnv. .m. f hr hi.. L .vu k..;i.t.... i. ...
Southwestern
Telephone
No. 11
The Lubbock Avalanche
TTvfl trading rJewipattef of tfie f'Tains
house to completion soon as possi
ble. The court is now advertisinir for
; plans and specifications to be submit
ted at their next regular meeting
which is February 10. At this time
they hope to be able to decide upon
the plans in order that they may. im
mediately advertise for bids for ;he
construction.
Georire W. Murfee of Lubbock
auditor for A. G. MrAdama Lumber
Company was here last Meek check-
inir in L I) McRrynolda as manager
of their yard at this place. C. F.
Slaton resinned this position to ac
cept a place with the First Stale
Hank. Mr. Mfltrynulds who has
been postmaster here for the past
three or four years recently sent in
his reiis-nation an J Mrs. C. fc. Sla-
ton has been appointed to serve In
this rapacity
ft "rJ- ISair anil famiiy !ffl"a ff
airu fur their newly ac.iuued
hwine on the North I'U'hs. Mr Hair
premises by pluntint
few-
in
a
few every little bit helps At the
present nothing definite is known.
G. C. Abbott returned this week
from Camp Sheridan. Ala where he
nt iiwur oun we nope io irive more I ha. h.. u ith th. t..i.-..i n .
People livinsr in Klass houses etc. ! definite. information in our next let-1 ment of the Arm -nd h.. K. i.
: ter.
I-eonarJ Nichols recently distharir. Mr. C. C. Wicker is running the
td from the service hks returned and I pump for the Santa Fe company at
will vihit w ith Jim sister who lives near i Ropes and Mr. Uannon ia aeetion
here a few duye. Mr. Nichols was foreman now.
with the 34th Division for afhile sta- Mr. Slaut:nter has a caravan of
tioned at Camp Cody IVminic New
Meicn and reports that they have
ume real sand storms there and
more often than we do here.
I training about five months.
to
Charlie Ward has resigned hia po
rtion with Mai tin Wolcott and has
teams and wagons haulihg: rake
the ranch fifteen wagrons in all.
Mrs. Cowan shipped a pen of Manv-
moth Jirunie Turkeys Wednewlay to
Mrs. Ihtlton Reid of Seminole.
Ed Arion returned the first part of
the week from Central Texas where
he has been transactins; business.
Jon PcShaio Bookkeeper for Mar-
tin A Wolcott hat returned from Cal-
ifornia where he has visited with his
children several weeks.
Will trade Kr y.iir oh! lowina ma
chines orr a nevrTJneer. Phone 67.V
Rls FurnitujaeArpdertaklp Co.
Georire D. Harper has returned
taken a Job as road salesman for the (from Fort lllisa and accepted a post
l ubboik Produce Company lie be-iion with the Lubbock Druf Company
Kan. work for the Product Company having been away for several months
viunuey or tnia week. m the treiiii.i ramps lie
I FOR SAl E
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israe s-ie V nu Tor fin daS obly t. C. Calley was here this w-.k .i.!r- r l... l ' . ......
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V X' ' i"'"''" " interests frt.min ytre.tmeitt fr.s) one f the I.
Meado sVJa. Slip 'the Mhallu.sler ruhimunily. !phvilans.
was a
a.. hl..a . t L . I . li..
.....w v " infnuiii riie unite ininiiure at
.the irovernmeiit service. i
Will take TtiTVId kitchen ralinet
on a HooirrVne 7li. Kin Fui-
"le'lAl- Ca.
A. ( Aul) Graham mm her of T.r.
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1919, newspaper, February 13, 1919; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288268/m1/13/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .