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BOCK AVALANCHE
LUBBOCK LUBBOCK COUNTY TEXAS. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3 1910
VOLUME X
'UJvintR 30
THE I
UB
LET HIE HMDS
LUBBOCK
l WAITING IN GLAU ANTICIPATION
ADVENT OF ANOTHER KOAD OR TWO
PEOPLE ARE
To Come Up To The Demands Of The Hou" In The Premises.
The Outlook Is Very Bright And The Lubbock of
Tomorrow Will Fulfill All Hopes
Much activity is lieinjr mani-
fested aloritf the line of the Altus
Lubbock and Koswcll anil the
survey of the cut-otr has hern
completed to Texici arid opera-
tions are predicted tor the re ar
t uture.
The Alius road has hun". fire
for some tunc past hut the indi-
cations arc that I I Kennedy has
at last secured the necessirv aid
and will push the proposition to
compi t ion.
I.uhh'X'k I. reds ad the roads
t ha? i an he md n- d t me and
W It II
trrr:
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t ..U f. here 1 1 i f v .
f r -tit the sen li -. h
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III
In.
MoTHKK.S
SctiptLire less.
Pes. Ilardv.
Suns.' ' P.tir
v-n .itioii.
I'Kin.KA.M
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I sii 4 lenue! Cite I '
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Mrs. t'r.ii'.
Sins of S'tciety aaiust
h-'d Mrs. I Kertoti.
' Value of earl v trainiti
U.m1.
'kiiI duet Mesdamcs
ihi.tl
Mrs.
i:..h-
erds and Claxton.
The P.riKade. pahv Poll
:ird Vice pre3i.lent. W. II. M
i
S.
l)lCUSt"f on the
folio lOK
ijuest i"fi:
What things nhould the chihl
' UujrhL
What is the mother's attitude
toward the child?
AH mothers are invited and
every mother is aked to take
part Hi discussions prize jfiven.
This meeting will Ik- held 111 the
M K. church on Saturday the oth
at " p. m.
IJ'WtiUTil I.H AI'K I'HiKll'.W
Suhjei t H"w to Watch
leader. Mr. K".idy.
Sonir.
Prar.
Scripture reading.
tJuartette selectc.J.
To wnf'.h one m ist frame
his
life with reference to the coming enieren vigorously into the ilis-nk-ain
of our Ird Jesus Christ- cussi-.n of suhjectsof vital inter-
W. K. Iuniven. . '"sl '"the Master's Kingdom and
Followinir our first reference is in the preaching services: Rev.
. . . I M l'.i ; . i
lesson ot watcfiiui serice
Mis Nell Wotrard.
S"io Miss Mae Norton.
The lesson of our second refer-
ence adds to the former on cm-
ohasis ution the absence of the
Matter. Our reference
Kphesians teaches us the
of watching in order that we South 1 Jams l.aptist Association
niay not fail to pray Mrs. Jaine and Kev. A. C. Miller pastor of
ONt-a!. 'r!t Kaptist Church of lul-
Uur reference from Cllossians lck. The meeting was a suc-
U'Hchrs us to watch in our pray-1 cess of a very satisfactory kihd.
cm -Mrs. Jiendlemt-n. The jrrac.inK was of hivrh
Sonir. 1 1 !. characteristic of preaching
Uaue lienediction. when the Spirit of (k1 is pres-
Gum
II u
UH
Or THE
NOW FULLY PREPARED
Kvery person of
nieti is aware of th
luisiness acu-
fact that
the Plains is next on the map a?
. teriitory to he deveo'ed. They
ali" appreciate the fact that this
country i- all that one couM pos-
sibly ask. It is a proven tact
and the need of the country is
. U'coii.intf acute. Immigration is
I .seeking an out let from the con-K'-stc
I districts and thrt Plains is
the logical point.
A unilv of purpose on the pari
ill fr.se ho cohtr .1 the
lestl-
i..: i
s the
; r-
t !;'
at ! '
i .
r.n
this M'Ctl"0 is
nit
r.
ti
1 1..
i t" make it hi
mi
: f i
Io .
to h
l
.re I
n.i
The i:i
ear v. as
ch ircii lii.-
I o'cl.K'k.
I I
I
. nee
d t;
H I i at Uie .Mel ;t ii ust
t .'atur.tay eein v a:
Pres: i.ne- laldrr i. S.
i
.1 tl .1
Hardy was pre-er t and conduct-
etl the mtv ice. The general roii-
tine of h isiness wan tlealt with
au'l r ports troin ad the depart-
r.ents of the church hy the pas-
t or u rt
general o
1 1)' orat
i r ! t :
if'
ta"rate. I he
for t i . . future ft
I a ' this place !S
nice
i '
liar
1 -
e II "
i.
I.
;. ihc
r
i '
IU IlKeah "l
. :: e;hlt k: Soi'S'a'i-
oiu' t.ie hne tM'fore the
.t In ; i'..i: fcreive ear.
h.l.r
i:
'I H. O.erton j. reached
in the Meth.Mh.st c.'nirch Sunday
ruht.
Presiding J-llder Hardv. of
Plainview preached to the Meth-
iMiist conjrn'K'ation Sunday at
11 o'clock which M-rvice
ltratly enjoynl. He left Mon-
dav tnormnir for a round of the
inland towns of P.rowr.field. Ta-
hoKa and Post City. Pastor Pen
Hardy accompanied him on the
nuind.
The fifth Sundav meetin' of
the Stutti Plains P.aj fist Ass.-i-ation
nu t with the First Paptist
church at Luhltock Thursday 7:.')
1 1. rn. January LT. and continued
in s-s.sion morr.inkr and eseninir
until Surnlay nirht January .'R
I)eleat-s from most of the
churches coniisinr the ass-n-ia-tiun
wtre present. The follow-
in;: ministers were present and
it.ini wht ai i osi
City; Kev. S
W. Smith of Plain-
view State evaneid st 'or the
Panhan. lie of Texas; I T. K.
McKen.ie pastor at Tahoka;Kev.
K.Lrar()wen pastor at tlornez:
from Kev. A. I. I.tes pastor of Har-
need rin; Kev. 1?. F. Hixon Missionary
(('lit. T'lic COMj'Tei.'ation was y i I
luring tin' week an I lai e-e "'i
Sundav. Tin' Kxecutivo Hoard
liii-t Saturday evenitiK Mid found
that it wa-ial.!.- lo mod all ol.li-
Rations ! ti r 1 1 t IV. 1 h citt.ens
of Lubbock entertained the vis-
itors in :t very hospital)'1 v.av
I .... I . . I 1..... ..
. .
iioti nil" wuiu uiior. j i j 1 1 1 oew -
inj.: i lii' visitors speak of the hs-
puaiiiy in in'1 nonies in unici
they were bcintf entertainail.
j that each home tried to excel in
uieir inviiaiue considerations.
IlKIUCATION SKIlVlCKtf
Jo all ( hnstians and friends imihi. lv maUni- 1 1 1 i t i. .n i 1 1 1 1-
Kreetinjfs: Under the providence i'''uU"" 14 "d '" i o e oner in ii m-n
of our Heavenly Father we have 1 fiVAftV.'rV.-Vt1 V 7VwUT
... . . . . . . i lo I lie re In rn M ix hereof in stue
at last come to uie periou in me
history of the church of Christ
(or Christian church) at this
place when we will formerly set
apart to the worship of (!od and
the preaching of the (Jospe.1 of
Christ our meeting house. The
dedication services will he con-
cluded hy Kev. W. P. .Jennings
of Amanllo Texas this commjr
Lord's I ay Feb. I! at 11 o'clock
l ou and your friends are cor-
dially invited to meet with us
and enjoy this happy occasion
and also worship Cod in the
heauty of holiness.
Yours of the One Faith.
Klders: .Ino. K. Met ice
W. I). Cump
I-. ('. Poliertson.
Minister; J. ( Wflch.
l'.J" si
HAV srllunl.S
I lie l.i'vl
ilOOJ I ' I
' t ! i ' ' i I '.
inert ine; o( Suni
(e ili.Terent chui'( !
Mli he he
'i; i'i-1 'an
.':U.dV.
ram I
' the '.cel.
.! ti'!
in the
i.urch at
! i I-" ai".
.an;
ltd.
i- a
nit il n. i .i
nt
i ; . ' i .
. en' !
aia.v .vc.'.oo.s i:
pnrram has
thi-i t'
'Ihc
t'
oM 1
l rn j repair I tor
that service:
1. Sj.t clid niusic hy choir
c"ir.piisei of niemhers of a ri e i s
Sutid.ay SchiKils of the city.
L'. Short talks from each pas-
ti r in KuhlxM-k.
M. Violin D iet Murrcll Ad-
arr.s and liva heeliK'k.
1. Talks hy.Jno. W. Pakerand
KrV. ( ert "11.
... S..S Mrs.
K. M.tnk.
A. l.i
!
th
v..
M.
A
w.
I
'Mr. Vl.-SI't:
ar tnoi.thlv
- in
The re' ;
ni.'o? ;;.; the Ih.n.e
S n !r?y nl he heiil
l' I rury .-tii at :' o'cln
church. This is a verv
Vlls - . U
r..cs.i.i
in tne
i'njM.i t-
ant ireetinkf ami we urj.re each
tiiemiH-r to ! present. '1 he an-
nual election of otlicers will Ik1
held. We want our auxilliarv to
rank first and in order to du so
we must have the lest otlicers.
It is our desire that each mem-
Ut should have a voice in elect-
ing these oflictra. Ix't every one
come and hrin a friend. An-
other thir.r that is essential in
making our RiK'iety the lest is
the small yet very important
thin of paying our dues. I't
us help our treasurer t m-mi in
the annual report paitl in full.
H l each mtniUr will see that
their dues are paid which is lc
pr month .fl.Lll annuallv. the
extra $1 and for the conference
expense fund U.V. Amount for
pan ear $1 1.1.
Press Suj t.
SfMtKAM rttOCKXM
Sonf.
a sson Psalm 1.
Talk on lesson.
h irst 12 InN.ks of Old Testa-
ment. Snv hy the Imys.
Keadmkr Male Paker.
Kecitation Kilhe Kich.
Papr Mattie M. Clover.
Name the twelve aiistles Luke
0: l'M.1. larger pupils.
Sir.jr Vancy lv and Jewel
Johnson.
Ixl's Praer hy little t"ts.
leader Koy Clayton.
THK M. K. .St NDAY SCIhMiL
The prowth of the niemlN-r-shipofthe
Meth'Nlist Sunday
Shl has made it necessary for
the officials of that institution to
provide more room nd they
have necuret the use of the opera
house for one or two classes for
lie Superintend
end ; of tl."
are to thank
Use of the I:
'l.iMil is ii.de
s
Mi-
Mr.
Usf.
j Payne lor I
The Sunday
y i
in incmliei .-1 . i i . ;;n inlerest
itli !
i-oc-
oacn nieeiin r .-1 1 : i j ail :
dally urj.o.1 t :;! tend
others with om.
J a files I j low
Supt. M.
ire (
and I
)!!!
or I
K.
! Citation by Publication
Til K STATK l TK S:
; 'I n the Sln-ri'1 or oiv ( 'nu-l.ih!
'''NH:k. ':""'' "' HiN.;
l "ii iio- iicrrii c .111 ma mlcl In -uiii
IICWsialtT puhllshcll ill l.uhltock
'minly Texas. M. M. Hurls. whose
resilience is niikiiou ii ti. unknown
lit ii of saiil M. . ;url. Ih.m-
ii;iini'i anl rt'sjil nci-N arc niikiiou n.
ami all otlier iinkih.vwi iervniis to
li"in the litTfinalu-r iIcm-i lli iid-
l"Tt Im-1oii. uiiim nanu s ami resi-
liences arc unknown to lie ami apiear
Itefore a silt iiu' n ue umlcrMnnl
lp"it i oi 1 1 1 1 1 c' i ; n i r-. iiiiiv ami it'-
aii :t t i M i i ami t i i Ti-"l. t
lie
.nr.
Iioitieii at tl.e c nil room in lln-l
Utilise t I.UI.I.....K ( -. i m v . It A. is. ii.
t lie inu n o l...ih..c;v. i in. t 'in nt v
M :it el' Mid l.'i! el ( ciintv. Tex.is
on the Jm I l.i . I Apiil. A. Ii. I'M '.ii
I .i o'clock i ii . II en ami lin-ie r.
answer tl.fM.iIi i.i!! I an. I I 'el it l i;i
I' !' ( 'ullililllll.l ! . Ii 1. 1 i e Pecos ; n
Villi ie i n 'J 'e.i- I: iHsmi ( i ii . a r i v til-
ed itli the ( . I'.n .i u'l.'c "I l.iiiiii.H k
I ..uiit. 'I e.(-. l-l tlav 1. 1 I t I-
I 'i.iM . A. I I.
in suit w herein
1 Xiirtliirn Texas
i- iil.iinti!!. an. M.
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II nlw.r ( 'mi:
M. Hurls tn.
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I e I I UK. Silh s. s r .'I :f.
t ei.-. ii.is.-jnk; tracks. !;.. . t ami
ii h.uulnitfs waieran.l lac tanks
i.ll'll Hint t'llTI i il jmse llet ts-
i c II venlelit tn il i.st s a- it
ii -.u ru r. .in. I that pet it inner
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sj..l
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i'i ii.ii
hereUl s. -ks to Collilelllll li.ll.l
I'.i reel
or l-l "t laml for each nu: a. I ft sani
puri-ises l liat 'tl!..ier Is unah.e
i" aree w ith tletemtatil f T the pur-
chase ot s.ll'l illlOVe tlesi'rlU'il T.'nT.
tl.or ni' II the (lauia'est'aiiM-il h the
f..i'1 UilUlinri of Ihc iaine I T the
nirHises atures.iitl and hi the con-
siru. i i. n of sai.l railrnatl That e-
tillipiK i .lit. I ile)e.tants hue le t
a'iee.i Uinaii 'ei ial ( 'i.inii.iss:..n-
t Is
Wherefore. K-U!i.itier picM-nts anU
toes tl. is Matt merit an. I I'etitl.ili lor
I oiniea.li tlloii. ale I irais H at .ur
llon- r i I a " Int three .1 iin l eiest -e.)
tn t l.i.lesnt vtid l.i.liixiii . unt
'I I'VV - s Sj.- i 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ss ). ft I S III
a-v -- s inl .laiii.i. t s i 't n-. .ue. I Li the
(n If i.i at inii el I lie ah. ft -.inl . r 'er-
t. i I r.i s 1 na I vn t -..fii U.
i "" ! I l.r s4i . 1 1 r i se- ai -ai.l
in e ac lance with II e sutntt t !
II. s'ie ef 'I'ex in mi. cases ii .nle
aiel .i..u If I: at ! I p.t it liter prai t..
t s ..'i. other ami fuiln. r i. i. f. ie"
t i l . llnl SMS'lal. l'WIi. it petit IttlltT
111 i If t litilleil.
Ih r. HI (ill In t. I. it I. lit' lull !hl
wilt writ .tir rt turn tiii ie ni sh.i-
ink' I. i have iu.'.'i'.-t 14 e same
lie; . re us at I he t ill.e I In I p' ice af. re-
S..I I
V u i. ss n ir liaiels t tst tlav ot
ehr.iari
the present
etit ami all
day School (I
. ji. tin win. ana an tne reiis ui
':. I tV TliiMs- . V'shall rinfr the shipof temr
JIM I;o.no JlW'Iin
T. h. CACks. . I
w .... i v
i sinfcrs'
fcsi. s.
.-pi i.it
.nun i
The work for the m dern cot-'
tare to U erected on the Kxjx-ri-rnental
farm has Iktii awardeil
tti . 11. Wright and is now un-
der full head way. This will lie
aJJ""l huildir.jr and rrutdern in
every resp-cL When completed
it will U- occur. iel bv Prof. W.
II. Hotchkiss who has charjre of
the farm. Lubbock never half
does a thintr she w ill p her full
!enrth in anything that mijrht be
UrU-d.
SHdii m
LUBBOCK SHOULL; AA'AkC TO
AfvU NOT Lf.T
FIND HE TOWN FiLLEO
An Ounce of Prevention is Always Worth a Pound of Cure and a
Stitch In Time Saves Nine. Keep In The
Lead In Civic Pride.
Much will dcjteiid on the con-
duct of the people With re;rai ! t i
ntreet conditions in tins ? vn in
t he near future and all sho.M
r.eep awake to i he f i i s .n ine
I hour.
A clran to.v:-. v. ill .m a ! al-
thy town and ice versa. Tiiei e
is much to he d"he and if thej
work is started nov it will he!
accomplishi'd in time. If there i
i 1.. ...... i i. . . i .i i
is a (ieia in uie worn ami uie
matter is treated indiiferently it
will have a d sasterous end-
inir. Nothin;' could work
harm to th-
uemic of fe
tl:e fact ti.
f ;'e V.'it !l V.
I . . -1 I.:. '"
ft1 a?e !
:. c...
-an
I ic
a ( .1
till-
c- i
I' S I I I'l s I.
"listahlish Thou the Work of
Our Hands." Psalms 17-'.i
The following were the ylar-
injr headlines in a Kansas City
daily pa'r Jan. li! :
"Praying to
tuntv I'ry.
make Jasper
Trr. Tt;o; sand
Women Put in I
i tit
Hours of
!c'i'
' 1 i n is
t . he !.
ill.
In-
ten
I
.lop1
a. d ('
r."
Ue
tna
ai.t
. I :
J !:1S !t'.o
v
a month a'" u ;.. .
Kev. Pilly S . I.;...
are conduct n;r r i:
at every church in
in the interest ot i n
SclnH.1 children
throukrh the streets
i k rvr' "i
n
reia!s
U'ff coun'.y
. op: loii.
ill march
of Joplin
the Star-
Ihurstlay. waving
pankrieu j.anner ana me wriue Mam lord the KUest of Mr. and
insignia of temperance anP Mrs. Homer I). Wade. Kev.
women will ln-in a whirlwind Mason is one of the If at and
finish of their campaign. .most widely known Christian
Take courage temj-erance preacher in Texa.s. and was on
workers. You shall not sutier his way to Anson where he was
wreck while up to Coil the x- t0 envrae in a two nights' dis-
ple's prayers are rinKir.vr from cussion with Klder Jik? S War-
our decks. lick another C hns'ian preacher.
Wait cheerfully temerance w10 js aS( ne 0f t ait.st and
workers for day liht and for u st known men of the Christian
land. The hreath of Ciixl is on church but of the ditferent
your sails. Your rudder is in l.ranch to Kev. Mason. The dis-
His hand. cussion was to U- on the suhject
Sail on!. Sail on! Deep Ireiv'ht- of missions out which these
ed with hlessinrs and with hopes two hranche j of the Christian
The p.o.i of old w ith shadowy church are in t in harmonv. The
hands are puilimr at your ropes discussion is said to ha- iittraci.
l-hind vn l. h"ly martyrs. I'p
lift the palm and crown. Pefore
you utdn rn av'es send their U ne-
tliction down.
Courakre vour work is holy.
Ciod's errands never fail. Sweep
on through storm and sunshine
the thunder and the hail. Work
on. sail on the morning will
come and the iort yen ret shall
win. and all the lells uf dodi
trance
tf ... ii t-
ii' ... t ii t- . I
e iiutue i"o"wniK i
i etJuoif imiowiriK rroni uiv
Tjrij()n s;j.naj f jan 37
"(lovernor Stuhhs. ot Kansas
is uiiiki" hard foi improvement
in the matter of Federal liquor
taxes. He has sent letters to
other governors and a telegram
to President Taft. The latter
to resilient 1 ail. i ne latter
fn lloii- ( )nr Attnrnev ltenerali
....... w.
adv.ses me that revue ''rs;warm friends in Lubbock.
tare not enforcing the federal
1 A .
law rtHpuinnjr internal tax re-
ceipts to be jtosUtl in places
w ntre li'juor is sold. Also when
re enue otTictn find a man who
re-
mi am
.hr NZL:
THE SUM.'
Tnt HOUR
WITH Fiili Ai GERMS
that is more in the puhlic eye
than Luhhock and v. e v. ho have
toe intercMs of the tovvr; at heart
. !:o'.ld d ah that is essential to
Keep il up t - a :in .standard of
excel. ence.
The cost of a eimeral clean-up
is small cor.ipared to the jood
that will result. Any demands
that are made alon;' the j j n e are
woffi! j rouij-t and careful atten-
fori ami tiiro:jhness should he
i the slogan.
I Many thirurs yet remain
to he
Uotic i 111 ' v :i i ; !
is in;:
pleasin-'
Villi this
I ..I I
I i.l
I !1
i-hi
i
it ::i con
' 1
t i.llU.-i.c
lit.
t '
l;e i. r
UT'ti
(ti c.!
iiia?'
I A.
I.s l.i 111 'III
in ro.a-
the I e it
ti
i r
in;
. i:
i' l l!
r.
"Si c... I.
whicii e-ivi-s moral s jppo -i i the
Federal Kvernrnent to the viola-
tion of law in Kansas. A riid
enforcement the r'idi ral law
would enahie us t stamp out an
outlaw husiness which hreeds
crimes of all kinds. Can you not
instruck our internal revenue
otlicers to nVidiv enforce the
revenue laws of the I ruted States
I ' T . .
11 rvar-sa. i . as wire answe r.
Th-
ti.u
J'res. id re;.
: V..r :. ! yr
ust i r .
I ;:t once
ill l'ei'.'l ll'il 1
! t i fit re-
i r
i ; : a!
re e
l.e
ter.
t to
t n:
tran.-:
i . f'.l: !l
rutcm;
Will he
'A o i
il-U. iStUlllls
' .vai.ed with r;.c--I
n-hihiiion terri-
in a
A GooJ Preacher
lie.. J. C. Mason correspond-
i ni-secretary of the Hoard of
.M.-sions for the Christian church
in Texas snent Mondav nii-ht in
ed larv'e crowds and much inter
est. Stamford News.
If v.e mistake not Kev. Mason
is the same p-ntleinan -h' fav-
orei tne Lutl)ci tieon e w ith
M ries of line sermons anil mane
many friends in our town. last
summer a year ao.
H. W. Paw ley w as in to seijis
Wednesday. Mr. Paw ley form-
erly lived some fifteen milt s
north of here but hxi eU1 out
and w ill move t town. See his
aJ in another part of this pa-
KT.
Misses Lulaand Dannie Phil-
lips left Wednesday for their
home at Seymour. The Misses
Phillips have been employed in
lho ((ca teI hone vxchng'e here
. . . "
i or sometime and leave many
I 1 m
ti. . ivuoor or Atutruio wu
j here WednetJtr in the interwt
I of tlie Ooi Klourtt Dry
I Co. it WicLu Kan.
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