The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1919 Page: 6 of 16
sixteen pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Though Briggs is Away on His Vacation
Your Insurance will be well taken care of be
cause Young is on the job.
INSURANCE SPEfALIST
ttE JOB
LUfffiOCK TEXAS
r
It J
ajways o;
H
5
r
ADLER-MCA AGAIN!
"Adler-i-ka In the only (Mcreine for
gas on the stomach. I tttver had so
.much relief wrth any wcdiclne. I
' Wuil li) QOt take 2H.0O fifr the relief
b of Adlr-i-ia irv me. I
ft dnnu reruAintenilin'it."
II. 1 Hick ashley.ift.
G ka fxpelr ALL c anrl
Remove ALL fustf matter
iisous system Oftjjf iTKKS
rnnstifitioti. Prcvtnts Tpendicit!s.
We bifi- sold Adler-i-katnany years.
It i :Jiiixture of bucktriorn cascara
jrlyrejf.e and nine other simple dufi.
City thMa Store.
Otie hui
thnniff
jSiKWe.
I Ad!c
froyrnef
khich j
1
WELL KNOWN EVANCELI5T
HOLDS SERVICES AT IDALOU
j
W. A. Hently well known evange-
list of East Texas reld yen-ices In.'t
Saturday evening Sunday afternoon
!..nd Sunday evening at Idalou.
SOME SLATONITES WHO VIS-
! ITF.D LUBBOCK LAST WEEK
Mrs. O. T. lUlley Mini Dorothy
H.iMcy and A M McBurnett of
Drownfield were here last Saturday
chopping and visiting with acquaintances
Hear Gluck
sing
KI5
II I
i : A I I 11 U o
ilatonite.
Mrs. Lee Green and daughter Mis
;'era and Miss Edna Ong were visi
I trr in Lubbock yesterday &fi ernoon.
.ludge R. A. Haldwin has bot-n at-
tending distiit. court in I.ubbr.i k this
vcek wher.' he hn been inter rte' i i
:H i umber of uses
M. L. Cannon transacted business
'in Lubbock Tuesday.
I Mrs. M. 0. Jones was a victor in
Lubbock Wednesday.
Mrs. Lee Green va amiTjr the vij
ilors in Lubbock Monday
Idalou Posev has g ne to Lubbock
for a visit to her grandparents.
Prof. ('. V. Hall wr.s among the
busine visitors in Lubbock Monday.
G. II Wi't. ifpr etor of the Single-
ton Hotel was a business vis. tor in
Lubbock Monday.
A. J Payne nianiig-r of Robertson
Pry (roods to. was a bi nc-s visitor
in Lubbock Monday.
"The Little Old Logabin
in the Lane p
tnotherfVrlthcife delightful old rlan4tinn melodies
that Cluck sirtt'l right into vour heartf The Orrheus
Quartti of malft Vices accompanies thip popular artist.
(Another Cortot Piano Wocord
Liszt interprctated byline 1 f toe foremost living
pianists.
"Caprica Ptf tic'J
Victrol Kd i l'rd 7
I Imp tn TiH'thp Ktnrv'
" " "If A J .
A heautVil old hymn sung bvjl.oiMte Jfor
L . ... r
"Hush-a-bye MaflSaby
A --cai arranpemrS' of "MiTsr.ijri VJLifr."
Vivian Holt and I.i!lianKosed.t!( Also
"When the Shadows
V.il'.r diyut Ic fc ta k
Come in and let us play y
New Victor Re
MANY OF RALLS CITI-
ZENS VISIT IN LUBBOCK
Rail citizens were numerous in
Lubbock last Friday and Saturday.
! among those from there who were
here visiting and attending to busi-
ness matters were: Mr. and Mrs
Pert Heafner Mr. and Mrs. C. H
Heafner John P. Bird Benjamin
Bird and Frank Shell.
PLAINVIEW BOYS VISIT
HERE LAST SUNDAY
Rix Furniture & Undertakiri
Big Spring Teias.
r
i i
ILK
S M
IH' I
IE
tint by h
1 V - Ki. C
dime an4 Go H
9 I
f I ( - ' I l .jf
Willard Robertson and Roy Hun-
ter of Plainview were here a few
hours last Sunday visiting with ac-
quaintances. The trip was made in a
car and the boys state that the roads
were nearly impassable on aeour.t of
the heavy rains. Mr. Hunter w;:
one time a citizen of RrownficM.
Pit QuMna That Doe 'Rot Affret tttt HmI
i Hrause In tntiie snJ l-stlv eflrct. LAX A-
TIVH HKOMU Ol IN INK l-lll lhB o.1lBry
On .lint tie! atm ml CSiiar Tirrnr m
THiginc In hr art HMnninrT irf t" "it
Vioa lur the jirnaure ol K. w (.huv a.
PERFECT CONFIDENCE
Lubbark People Have Good Raaaon
For Complete Reliance
To yoti know h'iw
To if hid wlief from backache;
Tii jlwfrect rf:tressing urinary il'i-;
Tyfi-sist w' ak kidneys?
W'iy purple in this vicinity know
fhi-jjlvay.
ive wed Itoun s Kidney Pihs;
uveaS roved their worth in many
tJStS. f . MS
ruetilondi 'J 1 1 Uto'lght
raiBlls aid
Star Wild
Leader Windm
ills
f- m i nr mi j i i in w
aflrr m. a B' B
KlilCII
nnclni'
ounll. Tsc mills Vii?rif
will expect a windmill
You wilH
mill in jmr
Windirfills wli
way do jrfst what mm wilf"c
to cRrmr you. Rurfliht last lonrf and brin out
a whirlpool of waer for you. The Star wind-
mill runs with tit least amount of wind than
any windmill ow the market.
We cany a full lWe of repairs for theso mills all of the time. So
when you have wind storms do not le afraid if the wind damages
my mill I cannot secure repairs for we have a pood supply on hand
at all times.
Come to see us when you are needing the old reliable wind-
mills. .R. A. Rankin & Sots
O f Ti
yd Te'
.'ieviTal
Lubboi
33
exas
I WHJt-droumeil by dney
;4jauif Jrty l.K was wik an.l
tH'l Jtiv knUys acT(.J irreru
ft rfidn't te t'imyr'if Horn's
irlney iJW's toflelp w ami they
rnved kntirel sntirtfactory. jloan s
i.lnev PWK.e a L-.od kidney tnedi-
line and I jfla.lly idvise their use to
li vone.
Price fide at all dealer.. Don t
miiilv ask for a kidney remedy jret
Doan' kidney Pills the aame that
Mr Trueblood had. Fos'er-V.ibjrn
Co. Mfjfrs. Buffalo N. Y.
SEMINOLE MAN MOVES
TO LUBBOCK RECENTLY '
V. W. Dcnham pioneer citizen (f
the South I'lains has recently moved
to Lubbock to make hi home in the
future. Mr. Denham many years
Bjro was a citizen here but moved to
Gaines county and has made his home
in Seminole for several years.
IF YOU BUY'POISOm-
You should knowhaf you arp buying
poison. iCarefulijIesS iycomppunding ifie
feature of our drug s(cre dfat should merit )3r atten-
tion. Mng us your presyiptionsjranfj eeyfus in mind
for drift sundries toilet rticlesistatfonery cold drinks
cigars cigarettes etc.
FLOYD BEAlL DRUGS
Phone 22
lopluns' Oid Stand
Lubbock Texas
W. B. Bradford and wife of East-1
land county were here the first of j
the week transacting: business.
Piles Curfl lnT4 Daya
I
draMtlii r-hind lo-yfVAZO OtNTMrMT fall.
toi ui iiciiinn. nii ' vnimt or rrntruiin( nm
UiAtanriy ivovi rTnn
Mtlul atari
in Flint and yon raa
nru aupurauuB. Pric k.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
PROBATE.
IN
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Lubbock County Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published (in a newspaper
of (reneral circulation which has been
published continuously and regularly
for a period of not lesa than one year
in your County) at leaat once a week
for three consecutive weeka previous
to the return day hereof copie
the following notice:
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
To all persona interested
tate of Josephine Sanders
Liff Sanders haa filed an a'
in the County Court of
We Recommend and Guarantee
Chocufates
ValSnilUick of
jSC If it doesn't
please (for any
reason) please re-t
turn it.
Martin s
Lubbock- - Texas
County on the 10th day of February
1919 for letters testamentary which
jon will be hearilydd
Court on thtlUi Hsius!5iuTy 1919
f said County
ich time all persons
estate are required
answer said applica-
lon should t0f y desire to au so.
Herein fail not but have you b-
4aaBBaBaaaWii 1
Jss JT 1
ft lat the Court fStt
- i - - . .r
If ! iu LubbockKJ
I . ZJl - IJ
' aa aauil aAllPf t Vl A f trmt rluV rtt
the next term thereof this Writ with
your return thereon showing how you
hav executed the same.
Witness my hand and official seal
at Lubbock Texas this 22nd day of
May 1919.
SAM T DAVIS Clerk.
County Court Lubbock County Tex.
(Seal) 483
BON'T SELL YOUR
A Liberty Bond is a certificate of
im. Do not sell vour bondybutCvf'
to' show to our bo.vs vhenJTTeviun
Europe. This bank wilVan yO pj
frorr
rmers laticiTql Banli
"T7 fr -
any issue of Liberty Ipnds on orv
years time with pvilege of L
ments at prevailirv rate of interest.
rtial ay- we
of Lubbock
vFjORtrTi "trcnmrjr.i LAND and
M 'JTT. 1 LOANS.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1919, newspaper, June 19, 1919; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288290/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .