The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1920 Page: 7 of 18
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PRICED RIGHT--THEY'RE SPLENDID VALUES
Remember we have a big stock of cold weather clothes also blankets
and quilts overshoes etc.
We are receiving new goods every day and have some new arrivals of Ladies Oxfords
and Pumps.
The Cash Dry Goods Company
North Side Square Phone 670
G. L. MILLS Proprietor.
Lubbock Tc
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DEST FOR HOME SHINES-SAVt 1 ml lcyj r.t.ix
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
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Kama City Stock Yards Jan. J.
; PriccH for hotri and sheep today
were ihc hiirh.-st nf the season.
f.:i.ylv sold up ti I-'11.!'! utvI yeftr-
lii'i" ?17l'" ill" tni.'liet point evr
reached m J.inu iry. :uul J'!.'." armv
ho top price in (in- f.r.-t month
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sft-r tMT-l.r.if a trood whil viU'diK !" l'i a- ' i-.'i'v .v.-Miticr. af-
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w ere erer.".. li'ieh'tPi" .!.
no o'r.-r iti:ir!-ef Hhnwin!.' sure1 I
;c!-iy in f it c:i". e ;i k l'er elaie.
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$ ! :(."!!. ;in l s.'iM" cll'iiec steerx
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Weight Veer sol I lit ll '" to $11.7""
alll JielU'le.) -erl lill'e htl ))
fr.in Oklithnma. No far V-tern fat
A BIG LOT OF DANDY
. MATTRESSES
kvt ivjvivl aivl a lot -.' ix-U ninu'. Do urt5 1- soo
:o.i foi't.' vi l'iy either.
V wo ;;rc still making b.an.o-s-- the DEST made.
MOORE BROTHERS
Nor'.h Side S)u''
PHONE 65
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The Cleveland Makes Good
Because it IS so Good
"The CWlun.l is in a rlass by itst lf." Tliat's the answer fn.m
owners of the new Clevt lanil Six all over America.
The Cleveland has made good with the public in such a lis
way because it is so gcxjd.
Men of eniiiifrinu and m.inuf.ic-
turing skill and of hij;h iik-al.H.ilovotl
thnsr year to the devcljtncnt and
K?r(ection of the ClevclamtSix befoic
they offered it to the piiblie. F.xiM-ri-mentation
wa wrk'.-! out in -the
Cleveland Coniany'8 l.ilratorif
and ho) and in ontant tet on
the road; not in the hands of owner.
So the Cleveland has made g-Hxl.
The thousands of Cleveland Sixes
that have'jjniic out to owners piurt?
lant July arc performing as few cars
indett! can K-rfortn. 1 lie jiower and
life of it-4 motor its remarkablu ci ni-
fortin ridintithceaeof handlinu tl e
Iwaiity and Rr.ux-(ul style of its ll'
ilesicno the excellence of its finish and
upholstery truly place the Cleveland
Six i.i a tl.15 I y itM-'f.
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We cannot tell xm hmo the Cleveland Six is.
Yitt niut drive it and ride i;i it tu know.
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four Is tkt Tim Com In and St th$ Clevtland Sis
CHANDLER LUCCOCK SALES CO.
. Luzrccx TCXAS
CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY CLEVELAND
sere h.T- 1 . ra all. I lie I' r
te i.lv w .th -i !';i ily t'ooil iiinvc-
111 itl iriiiie. t'nWS soll ilt
." to ill ..ill. !iiniT uriiupni
J" to t'i.2'i. ciitlent T.O to $?..'!
all.! fat cow J" "" U. Hc fer were
sciino al $7...0 l ". Calves
;M at $ ' to ti'i.i:.
; Stockert and Fvadrrt
1 Tlie extent of the demand and the
Initit'e m prices of "tockerx and feed-
ler a about the name a a week
II. .if fat teen found a readv
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outlet to feeder huyern. and a (f"d
many Colorado Muckers were on
through billing. Heavy fecilers sold
at $l-J to and lighter weichts
$10 up. Most of the Mockers brouirht
$8 5(1 to 10..rt. top ill.i'iO. Stock
cows and heifers were in active de-
mand at steady prices.
Ho..
Tti ho" market took another ad
vance today and reached a new hijfh
position for the winter packing sea-
son. The top price was $ir.li.r and
the bulk of the offerings sold at
$13. oO to $1.Y!0 compared with the
close last week prices are to H5
cents higher an.l 0 to "ft cents high-
er than a week ii(ro. Since Nvem-
tier 1st hog prices have advanced
$2 "0. Receipts are fullinir mater-
ially short of a year atfo and pack-
ers are finding local receipts insuf-
ficient to meet their most urirent
needs. Pius and thin hoirs advanced
as much as fat grades.
Shep and Lambs.
Prices for fat Lambs were up 25 to
40 cents and sheep up L'5 to &0 cents
to the highest levels of the season.
Lambs sold up to $20.40 and year-
itnjrs $17.25. Kwe are quoted at $ 11
to W'l.'if) and feeding lambs $15.60
to $18.iI5. Prices are the hiphest ev-
er known in January.
HorsM mni Mules.
Trade in horses and mules shows
bi(t volume and prices remain steady.
Lanre supplies of (rood quality fat
mules are meeting a bur southern de-
mand and all the bur drafter class
horses are wanted in central section
farms or oil fields.
1 We weld anything except a "brok.
en heart" Lubbock Welding Co. 1
Geo. M. Boles was a business visi-.
tor to Amanllo last Friday. 1
Weaver Brothers. W. M. and Alex
of Idalou were in the city Saturday.
II. H. Griffith has irons to
Spring on business where he
be for tome time.
Biff
will
The Moving to Our
New Location
Was a Phenominal
Success
The business we have
had since moving to our
new location has ex-
ceeded our hopes and
expectations.
We wish to express
our thanks to those who
have given us their trade
and co-operation.
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High Grade Groceries
Courteous Treatment
Fair Prices Service
Ward Crim nd wife of Monroe
viaited and attended to business in
l.ubbuck Monday.
Mla Lottie Dan. of this city left
Wednesday for Snyder where she
iroea 00 account of the serous illness
sf her aunt. Mrs. W. B. Dan.
Chris Harwell Grocery
West Main Street
Phone 524
l3dr J. P. kimbrvlt. of Galveston
passed through the city Wednesday
rnroute home after doing some
church w.rk at Brown field.
(.'. M. Bird of !nieaa twnl some
lime in this ritv this weak. Mr. Bird
rame up witl his daughter Miss Al-
put wh underwent an ap.ralton in
Irnal samtsrium Tuesday.
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W tut IS. -aeMai. 4 K. .
Anthony I.yun runt in frwm the
rant h haluriUf and 1 MuieUy
an h (eik hre in (he my.
Judge H. C Ferguson of Wss-
jhachie Tesas Seul sewral day in.
jl.Ubhotli the past week lmklng after
.lourt niaittr. II forwr'y ridJ
I in l.utdMM t but fur (he .l t
r h ntade V k. h.n tus
Kuifi.
J. A. Burgess on of our riiic
east of town has been on the '
1 at for ersl days hut la able t'
out again and attended to hu' " . '
I the rily Tuesday.
( Uee J It. Met anley r" !
1 hurt h al t.Mi
; for the pii of
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1920, newspaper, January 29, 1920; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288354/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .