The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1913 Page: 3 of 12
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The Palace Barber Shop
DROWN & PAYNl; Prop.
Our shop N fully equipped with the best of
everything needed in the barber business.
Our barbers are experienced and do first
class work. You don't have to wait
for work here. Four Math Tubs
and plenty of hot water.
Shop South Side. :-: :-:
$19 PER DAY FARMING
Crosby Cojnty Man figures
Made it. Will Crosby Have
Stock La?
I Citation by Publication
I The ttat of Tea.
: T the Sheriff or any eonatahte of f.ub-
i hock rounty Greeting:
I You ar hereby rommanilmi to sum-
mnn R. E. Newlanria by making publi-
ration of thin ritation onre in earh week
for four tirretv wk previous to
I the return day hereof in some news-
fiiiiwr published in your enmity if tln-re
ip a newspaper published therein but
if not. then in any newspaer published
1 in the 7-ind judicial district; but if there
be no newspaper published in said
judicial liiHtrirt. then in a nrwpajier
published in the nearest district to mini
72 judiriitl district; to appear lit the
next reifiilnr term of the diMtnrt court
of I.ubbock rounty. to be hoMen Ht the
court houne thereof in l.ublioclc. Texas
on the fourth Monday in November A.
i D. l!U the same bein( the 24th day of
' November A. I . 1!13. then and there
to answer a petition tiled in snid rourt
on the 17th day of April A. I. I'M in
a Mint numbered on the docket of said
court No. 72" wherein eo. W. Carter
- is plaintitr. undJ. R. Lamer. W. R.
Spenoer and ft. K. Newlanda are
' defendant and said petition alleging
WPflt of i 'hat about l.c. .'tilth. I'.OI defendant
.' . i W. R. Siiencr made a conveyance to
and tellS i ).). j r. l.amer of ac tion
Crash? t
That Crosby County is one of
the greatest farming counties in
the State of Texas or in the
United states ai to that matter
one cirttld not doubt when he has
consulted i. J
father A. L. Ellison.
J. J. rented a track of land
L . I I. ' - ..J .1
mis year irom ms lainex arm.
the harvest.
S. W. Punchard of
town was in Saturday
He flint ha Yn on hia farm a ' seventy 7n in block "II" ordinal
. . 'grantee Jno. H. liiNon situate.) in
little more than JIM) fine hOJfS . oakum rmwxy. Texas: that in part
and that they are Join? well. i payment for said land defendant .1. R.
. r .. ii l .Li . Lanier executed and delivered tu de-
J. F. Mull has the largest hog f.niBnt w. R. Spencer hm two
in Crosby county and he States promissory notes; one of said nnt" be-
. . . inn for the sum $207. W given in part
that he expects to make this payment for the east l-2o -.aid section
fellow weigh 7f0 pounds at early there i"K reserved in said note and
. de.Ki to said Insertion the vendor s lien
Killing time. M aeure pavment of said note; and th"
B. W. Kiernof Lubbock. Ar-j "" "" being for the sum of t:wan
. given in part payment for the west 1-2
ChltCCt on the Crosbyton CflUrt (sectmn there beinir reserved in
-.. l I Ifnua irM ia in renaKvtnn anrl I said not- and deed to said I 2 section '
Mlison or nisi """ J""' ' v '."'j h(. vendor's lien to secure payment of
tens us mat ine wora win lx?
! pushed as fast as possible from
j now on. l he delay in spuing
worked it in German Millet and h bonds has rauvl some
Milo Maize and he sold the crop j trouble but that will be overcome
in the field at such 'a price that0 n he work will then be
it netted him $19.00 per day for j puhl to enmpjrtinn.
every days work he did on thej A former citizen of Lubbock:
crop including breaking: plant- and who by the way is likely at
inir and working of the crop. ! any time to move back had this
election to see if the people of thinks the silo and irrijration
Crosby county wanted Ut have a' wells will make this country
full stock law or not? We pre- famous and believes that land
diet that the law will carry and around Lubbock will sell f'.r$l00
that Croaby will be in the pro- per acre within ten years.
gresaive class when this law be-
sanl note; both notes bcinjf ilueoneyear
after dale signed by J. K. I nini r and
payable to the order of W. R. Spencer
with inU-rest from date until paid at
: the rate of a er rent ier annum past
ilue interest to bear interest at the rate
of 10 'r rent per annum and both notes
providing for the usual In er rent
collection fee; that in the deeds from
' W. K. Spencer to . I. R l.amer the aid
: 4. R. l.amer assumed pavment ot the
purr bane money due the tte of i'exaa
on said land.
That on January 2nd. I!12. defendant
W. R. Siiencer transferred both of
The party who bought the crop i to sav about Lubbock the other "' r."t-by blank endorsement to
a j it " ... . . ' the plaintilf. and at tne same time ex-
kfpt it two weeks and sold it at i day: Much has been done here w.utind delivered to pUmt.tr
$100.00 net profit. If Mr. Elli-j without my permission: put con- w"i"utl''r "f th" vnlr l'"n
son had owned the land uponcrete sidewalks half way out 0'' '"". abotlt Mliri.h Kth l9I2
which this crop jrrew and had Froadway. put in sewer system defendant J R. lmer convev.-.! to R.
harvested the same there .. no j.nd built brick business hr.
tellinsr what he would have1 that would do credit to a city i said R. K . Newlanda assumed the pay-
j -everal times the size of Lubbock. r..".'''.
W. J. Collier one of the best and it you can do this under the theaawi r. k. Newnimis execute! and
farmers in Crosby county was i adverse conditions which have j '.t JT-
circulating-a petition this week exiated the last three years there i uon for the nm of iims iai. due one
ecurinir sixers askin the Com-ji.no telling what you will i fJ fiVXl
nvnsioners Court to ifrant an with half a showinii. " He . a Hen that i infenor u the pnor hen
I held by plain till
That on or aliout tne imn oi Mar-n.
UMi defendant J. R. l.amer ronveyeit '
the east 1 2 of said section to R. K.
Newland and in part payment for said '
. land ine saiu iv. r.. .ii-wlihi wiiimni
tli tisvment of said vendors lien note
! ot JUl7..j(l aKainst said east 1-2 of snid
I section and as a further consideration
: the said R. K. Newlan Is executed and
delivers1 to th said J R. Lanier one
note for the sum of .rimi.ci ilue nine
months after it date with intersst at
ttie rale of M ier cent er annum which
note is secureil tiy a vendor's ilen that
I is subject to the liens held I'V plaintiff.
That on November 1st !5ll there was
: due the slate of Texas aa purchase
! money the following interest on said
section Til the sum ol tTo. 47; that atxmt
' the loth davof Ketiruary. liM.'iit iierame
necessary lor plaintilf to pay said
interest to prevent a forfeiture of said
land and that deten liinta refused to ay
said interest and refu.ed to reimburse
piaintur for the interest paid by him.
That plaintitr i the owner and holder
of the nides sued on and that the same
are pat due and unpaid and ami that
delenuant though of ten requested have
' failed and n tuwl to pay the same to
plaintilf'a damage in the sum of t2.im.
That plaintilf liaa piaced said notea in
I the hands of llean ilk Klett. attorneys
and promised to pay them 10 per rent
on the amount due as attorney fe.s
which is a reasonable fee. i
i'laintit? prays for judgment for the
principal interest and attorney a teea ?
nrnviiLl fur in said notes and for the
amount of interest paid the state of!
Tesaa with interest thereon from the
date of payment until paid at the rate
of 4 per cent wr annum toirethar with
a forecloaure of hia lien aainat all the
defendant for the reapecuve amounta
due upon each separate tract aa set out
above and that he have an
order of aale issued for the sale of each
of aaid trarta and for auch other relief
to which he may be jttally entitled.
Herein fail not bu have before aaid
court at ite af area aid next renilar
term thia writ with your return there-
on showing how you have executed the
comes effective.
W. J. Collier has refused $l.'i
per ton for all his maize and
there has ben tome fifty or
sixty tons sold off his farm al-
Isocal
arrived
pany.
reww: new stock just
Lubbock Drutf Com-
11 2t
Miss Winnie
last Friday and
ClBVton
Saturday
spent
visit-
ready and they have just beirun ing friends in F'ost City.
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but only one auality the Best do we otter Q
coal. The coal that lasts the longest gives O
out the most heat and leaves the least n
amount of ashes is the cheapest in the end
and this is just the description of q
Sunshine Maitland Raven- 5
wood Niggerhead ard
Domino Coal.
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(iiven under my hand and the seal of
aaid court at office in Lubbock Teaaa
thia the liHh day of Sept A. D. MS.
J. A. Wiumin clerk.
Dial net court. Lubbock county.
Hy I.UTHaa McCatiMMKN.
Deputy.
12 4t
Orville Moody made a business
'trip to Sweetwater Sunday af-
j ternoon.
i Itoscoe Wnsun left Monday
I: for miintt east on eira.1 bust-
uonononcaonoc:aococ3C3C3Ca:o nes.
g Downing & Hill S
w at4 m .rf n n Afn a
irschbaum
Clothes
me
Cori"lil . I. Klrarkfctiw Cs.
Kirschbaum
"Raincoat"
"Two in On" convertahle collar cravenetted rain
coat. Kour-button lly-front. Hack t-lightly form
fitted medium long collar. Uuarter lined and full
lined.
Now by Two-headed Janus!
Here'n a
oii go walking on a (in Southern fall day in
the linely tailored coat nnown here.
when down eomn thn rain.
iirii i i
wiinoui lining an eyeiaeii you turn up your
peaked Iape-In and convert yur collar luto ram defy-
ing protection. And duckV hackd hare nothing on
the? body of tins coat
for it'n Cravenettnd.
Certainly no garment can ollVr you more solid
iiHefulnesh.. Jt'n on of our fall showing of
KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES
$15 $20 and $25.
A Special
Of all garments that enter a man's wardrobe
not one has quite the usefulness of a blue serge
suit.
We have som? splendid ones in our Fall
showing.
The blue is rich and deep and bound to
stay so through almost endless wear.
And the fabric is so finely woven that it can
not get that quick-coming shiny look that handi
caps so many serges.
Every one of these serge suits is made by
Kirschbaum of Philadelphia.
That means that they are all-wool shrunk
by the original London cold-water process hand-
tailored and sewn throughout with silk thread.
Come in tomorrow and see these blue serges
and the rest of our new Fall
Kirschbaum
Clothes
$15 $20 $25
- On the sleeve of our $15 $20 and $25
Kirschbaum Specials you will find a guarantee
ticket that guarantees satisfaction on a money-
back basis.
Kirschbaum)
III
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JfLif
JUST RliClilVl:!) ANEW LOT OF QUfcUN
QUALITY SHOKS. COMB IN AND SI:K TI1LM.
rsT'tfSt. lgl A. I. Klnrkftansi Cs.
Kirschbaum "American"
A :t-button sinifle-breaateil ninalel for
men. Meilium straight lapels that
roll soft to sernml button. Front
rutaway unit rounded at bottom.
Hack slightly form-litted. Six-button
vest. Narrow -lea; trouseri.
JMl.LEWlttEI.
Off to College
Monday afternoon train bore a
number of our young lady friends
to Mil ford where they will enter
the Milford College for the ensu-
ing term. They were: Miases
Eva Wheelock. Alice Bledsoe
Bemice Wolffarth. Ruby Ellia
and Yancy Lee. The Alvanche
withes for them the greatest of
success during the term.
E. Y. Lee accompanied them
to see that they arrived ok and
properly entered in school.
Miss Laura iVpper. who has
been visitinir here for several
weeks returned to her
Rock Spring thia wet-k
on the 1:5T train.
Mrs. Stone Home Again
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. II. N. Stone in Lubbock and
elsewhere will be pleated to know
that Mrs. Stone is able to be
home again. She has been in
the Guyton Sanitarium at Plain
view for several weeks and
though she is still very weak
her condition is very gratifying
to her family and friends and
there is no doubt now that she
will soon regain her health and
Jury Disagrees at Midland
In the caee of the State vs. C.
S. Bailey the jury stood six for
conviction and six for acquittal.
The defendant in this case is
charged with the murder of F.
VV. Evans which killing took
place in Andrews county last
March. Bailey and Evans were
neighbors and had had a number
of quarrels before the killing
occurred. In the shooting of
Evana a seven year old boy waa
be able to circulate among her;ao "everely wounded but re-
frianrla strain in mondial wiv i COVereu.
leavir.g
A. Robinson made a bun-
day morning
afternoon.
V. G. Nairn is spending a few
home at nes trip to Abarnathy Men-1 days at Flainview this week tak
returning in the ling on more treatment for rheu-
I matism.
A NEW CAR OF FLOUR JUST ARRIVED
We have just unloaded another car of the celebrated LARAUli FLOUR which has become o popular with the Mouewv ot thU territory. Our
alca have been very heavy during the past few month and repeated order convinces us that this flour Is jlvlnj entire natlsfaction. We art point; to
make the same price on thU flour as on our last car. $I.2S llik ItUNDWIil). If you have never used It. try a hundred pounds and ou'll not want any
other kind.
UUINU US ALL THU CRliAM YOU MAVU TO 5LLL ITS WORTH 27c ll:R POUND. Don't worry oursclf churning sell the cream.
Tr-LCPHONIQ
AND 2U4
LONG DROTHERS STOoRrtDoPc
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1913, newspaper, September 25, 1913; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288005/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .