The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1913 Page: 3 of 12
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find relocated the scene of opera-
j lion and went bark home without
making their minion known
i Some time later thoy communi-
jcatod with Co!. Robertson tcllit g
I him of the coal on his land and
arranirmonts were soon made
' whereby all interested parties
1 shou! share an interest in t h
cal rights."
"J. 1 4. Campbell and family
wore in f.ubhock on Aug. 1st'
and account of which appeared1
in the Avalanche at the time luit
Mr. Campbell did not jiivo
any other reason for hi hinw
here other than looking at the
country. i
It is to he hoped that this dis-
covery alontf with the other men-!
tionod near this place that a lib-
eral deposit of coal may be found.
Futher development will beQ
watched with keen interest by n
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ice you to continue your es-
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lano
we have now on esMtion. The valu of this instrument is
$ loo. 00 and is guaranteed by the maker for a period of ten
years.
We cordially invite you to ca!l at our store inspect and try
this beautiful instrument. You have as god a chance of ob-
taining this valuable (jift as anyone. Come to our store and
let us explain our method of
Giving Away This Piano
We also desire to call your attention to the many sDlendid
values which we are now offering in every department.
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the people of this county and all
others who are interested in this
section of country and its devel-j
opment."
C. L Lynch merchant and'
K. A. Horsey banker of Hico i
Hamilton county were here this1
week looking after business'
matters they were joined here
by Messrs. Lynch and Oliver.
oi Amariuo ana roiretner went a
over to Littlefield Sunday after- j q
noon. O
Mr .1 I) f'urrnll nf I iianaV.
who has been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kd O'Dell
and also the auest ot Mrs. T. 0.
Henry for a few days. left Sat-
urday afternoon for Snyder
where she will visit for a fewj
days before returning home.
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Miss Fdna Montgomery left'O
Monday afternoon for SanAn-jQ
tonio. where she will remain dur-j O
ing the winter and will attend
school. I O
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Jno. W. Baker president of'
First National Bank of this city. : w
Hked after business natters in
I 'alias the latter part of last ft
Riiev Duff made a business ' O
trip to rlainview last Sunday
O. R. RHIllIps
R. K. MitcHell
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MITCHELL
CONFECTIONERS
Wc are plea
the Lubbock tradi
tion on the Wcg
have the most up-t
Imcfncc to the people oLfcubbock and
wejytrf?ovvn our new loca-
'of theSifflarc. in the Lowrev Block and
conft4oiry in the city.
Evcrvt))ign the waof furnire and fixtures have re-
ceivert a thorough ofcrhaulirukrnd hrnJhfenrH nn anH m.r
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stock of confcctionLyTvTll be kept in a most sanitary condition.
We expect to keep a ompIete line of everything usually found
in a first class confectionery store and we invite you to call
and see us.
To the ladies we extend a special invitation to call and
see our stock. We have made special arrangements for your
benefit and will appreciate your patronage assuring you that
you will always find in this store perfect order and the very
best possible service rendered.
O.R. Phillips FK. Mitchell
Private irjjkictions in voice lUBBUCK COAL DEPOSITS . returning Monday afternoon
eulture an foSrt of singing. I j
Terms no t -r:h. Studit-a '
at Mrs. W. 'r. fy.alty's. Mrs ' Njt Unhne'v Th.it R-rh fiml M n
- ( '' JJ 4 vpc-'fU IH VIM
J. J. McClun. who has l-e.-n (;0unty Soon
apendinir the pat to m.i-tf at'
the li mciif hi df.vhiiT Mrs i . .
II llm-l r--m H.n w;i mnA r'T.-.ne w..-ks it has ..-fn
is v-s 'inir with the famJv of T. a!Jd tn.it tlit-re had 1 ren tciin
I.. (ir nl.iil. ' dm! in the hfelnck pasture n
- the fanyn a few miles to the
lirif k j rv-v 'ith east of LublK ck. not over
YY iyllAJ IVWiN thr"'" m1'! ht nuthn definite
ieen tfiven one utiier than
j hfe specimens hae Iwen tested
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Th Public SrKooi ii an of th grt-
tt itvtnrt in oar eauntrjr. Whrn r-
infarenl b fnad. whlom. rHbl
nmptpm U Amncn
cmld prMOcailupallhfi. Without
lit aid of WfpPr4 Lfi public achtint
cm not boy or J Ifiri that din
of frfl mttUi(rtU fik rw viih
your rlklBn toii r ran now
rtThaWchAnrha Dallas Smi-
Wl'ar5wa r oo yar tturm
paprra aMoViortfTTS.
Wo accept aVTi-ipt for aubocrip-
tiona at th oldco. Do the ordmng
od tac ail Uo nak.
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1 rP'r A ejruMl o jfood
If I b6sinjd quali-
I .-; ru c prions ai
I C mJr' other
-m'1'' "r 'hii.uis.
I .-''K indu.-rti. and
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found to he of fine variety. I e
velopmenta are bt-in made am
it is expecteil that thi w ill re
suit in the finding of a irood vein
of this very important article.
Since this talk wan started it
has developed that about thirty
three years ajro at a point on
the canyon in what in now known
aa the A. B. Rubertaon pasture.
there was found a coal deposit.
from which the discoverers pro
cured fuel for one winter but
for reaaons only known to them
selves they abandoned the coun
try. and have not been back here
till this summer when thev came
and re-located the mine. The
following information was given
out inrougn tne daily press cor
respondents from this county
last Saturday.
"The mine was worked by J.
M. Campbtii. now of Mineral
Wells Texas and his two sons
C. R. and J. L. of near Tuttle
Oklahoma who resided on the
Robertson land for almost a year
and got all their fuel from the
"sloiie." taking out 5 or to.is
in one winter for home use.
"When they left the placu
they lilk'd in the "sloj-e which
had been dug back in the hill for
a depth of over L1 feet and ex-
posing a high grade vein of roul
Cil'VK- '"";0 inches thick with the idea
l I kit .. m. ...... Iim.1 a.f l 1 i p tin. I .1..
OrUWOKK. ivelnping the min. and linen then
W rail for th. . hua h.en nu.t h.m.!rl
of times bv nw Ikiv and never
once was thu small outcropping
of coal near the surface recugniz-
ed. "Svveral months ago the Camp
urn) deliver
work.
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inis statement may
very lavishness variety
ableness and truth.
The fact that the newyit stJa etfations from th greatest Dress Goods pro-
aucing roius are iitKrusrr)ur approval and theradiJed fact that every yard
that we offer comevisftlur customejsrSVlowest Mill-trcf)ealer nnces. nlusourown
small prortLrnTte this announcement Ane of great importance to everv thriftv
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Lress iiooas ouyerin town.
'exact
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uactiveness
liether for DresH Street
iml etyle included iu this
yemr needs.
8egm exagcerated. but the
vea conclusively its reason-
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presentatlves of the
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WOOLEN MILLS
WE OFFER YOU A GREATER ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL DRESS 000DS
STYLES THAN YOU EVER SAW-ANO AT PRICES YOU'LL.
BE MORE THAN PLEASED TO PAY
Those who have had the opportunity of examining them as they have been
unpacked pronounce this season's collection of Staple and Novelty fabrics the
most attractive we have ever shown.
There are hundreds of pleasing distinctive designs and qualities to choose
from: The very latest Matelasse. WhiDcord. Mistral Crepe. Diagonal Cords.
Damasse. Persian Brocade. Costu-ne Cisle Silk Warp Poplins and Ottoman
Weaves. Kponjres. in coat and suiting weights. Fancy Bedford Cloths. Diagonals.
Heavy Outer Coat Materials in plaid-backs close-curl Astrakan and Camels Hair
effects and Chinchillas in all the new shades and patterns.
In Silk and Wool Cotton and Silk and Cotton Fabrics there is
an exceptionally beautiful variety of new styles in Crepe Voiles
Crepe de Chine Crepe Meteor Ratine Kajah Crepe Crepe .Matlexene
Silk Crepe Silk Crepe Pointille Crepe (Jlare Uuljjar Silk Faille-
Ratine lialkan Silk Ratine TUssah Faille and Ilrocadcd styles mi
desirable for Street Afternoon and Kveninjr. Wear.
Come nee for yourself how bplendidly ready our Dress l!xli section IS I'liE-
PAKKD to help you solve :he "high-cost-of -dressing" problem.
Trices from ."Oc to $2.50 the Yard
sea hiicaotiie coot
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1913, newspaper, September 11, 1913; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288001/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .