The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1914 Page: 8 of 14
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FOR YOUR SPRING DRESSMAKING
MISS
OSBORNE
RECEIVING SATURDAY
BALCCNY MERCANTILE BUILDING
t
Announcements
MlbS WEBB WRITES OF TRIP
i Accompanied by Her Mother
troupe! the bi.lU!inK. NUI. ORDINANCE NO. it.
We are authorized to announce U
following parti. for the vurloua coiin-
ty and dlntr.it offlcea subject U the
action t'f the Democratic Primaries
JiAy 25. 1814:
For ReprtienUtive of the 122nd Rrp-
reaentativa District:
H. I. MURRAY. Voxt Texa.
For Dltrict Attorney:
r. a. sowiior.
For County Judge:
E. It HAYNUS.
Ona Webb ia Vfaitmg Relative
In South Ten. and Alabama
.! ..! collcse of the world. Uunyi
lot ti.cee hulldiim have beeu creeled)
iUy tin- uion.y of the people who...
I .1... I. .... I.... 1.. fltlllllUf I'fl'rV 1
To My 1-Ubbock Friend; ! "'7 '
.My mother and 1 are now vialU.ig .m.utnc i.e. -inld
the pine of old ..re;.J. at nts. The. entire wrh..ol
ny tuol1.T MH-ni tier childhood au.l ! I under military ..iscip.me. ... .
ulu. ahe wa married. ! ute uniform are .. rh
V I viewed tim old hoin.l-i.d 1 1 .no iuue..u. -
con U .1 Inline I how her h.!...t rud-. In fart tbey mau
a child. plaXue voder the h.ule i.i-.r cverythit that " -
li ar L old apr.n branch.!. hlHpl-n.at.on. ThH uaon lu wl.u
ner h wa.W. .till wind. It. wayj- " d'"i
... ... .. the plantation. wa cut und Hawed
For Sheriff and Ta Collector!
W H. FLYNM
(For Ro-eiection).
J. T. rNMON.
For County and Diatrlct Clerk!
EAM T. DAVIS.
FRANK BOWLES.
Wilfully Give Out or to Cau to
Be Given Out. a Falee Alarm oi
Fire and Providing a Penalty; aeo
Makinfj It an Offeme to Wilfully'
Milii n Attempt With an Intent to
Create Falea Alarm of Fire and
Providing a Penalty; Defining a
r.i.. Alarm of Fl'e; Making It an
Offenee to Mallclouily Interfere
With or to Meddle With Certain ;
Named Property Belonging to the
City of Lubbock and Uaed by tha.
Fire Oepartment and Providing a;
Penalty; Aleo Making it an Offenae
to Mallclouily Interfere With the
Bell Tower or any Bell Tower
Belonging to the City of Lubbock
Or to Climb Upon Any Such Bell
Tower Without Lawful Authority
Or to Rmg the Bell of Any V-ith ;
BeM tower Without Lawful Autnort-
. j r u'. . D.n.Hv I.
He. It Ord.iitiH.1 by the t'lty ( mm. 11
r . v0J U ill t
ror Tax Aaaeator:
fl. C. SP1KK3.
R C. BURNS.
ror County Treasurer:
CHRIS HARWEIU
MIS A DELIA WILKINSON.
J. M. JOHNSON.
lions Uii' witnm hs ui j"'. i .
" . . . Ai.mi. 'au.l woiked up by tlie tiid.-iitH. aud
JZxI Liu ne of U gra.-dt thny a. put .He dni-UU..
. .a .in mv on it. The liors-a willed drew It
tilll" OI oiy me u in" " . .
rolatives .hat I had never HOa bi- er niiatd on tin plwe and the li.ir-l
fore i...nbrlnK Hom.-thitw like fifty. i tn
'd m.J un: y. n Imaslnej e alW tlirouah the n-at dm
o.u .in.i un. lint ro-mi. where l.UMi ne.gn.ea -w
how we are being entertained. I am ... 1
havms a ureal tune. t -. wand niv k
alone the branrhM. hnntinif haw. - -. nf .he (.y nf IM"M. Teua:
hlokory nut. rh apple eta. and l. ' Art)oB That It Khali 1 unlaw
e.. the larKe holly .y 'ld pin- " - " ' - .lty n t ilr;Iy t.ve
tree laden wlO their bea.aiml Kreeu I . (r lo w!Mlly ran. to le Klv-n't
foiliu:e. woudorfnl for the tune of;" .en... .bhor. a fnlHC'i
reullo t iev were colored people. " A
"ar- n .....t vnek with mv nN ! alarm of fire and any rn w ho X
I had to. p...are of inK tlmmKh I ; l- :: .l" w. U 11 wllM.1 iv. out. or wl.fuUy
the old Atktn. mill which n.y .n-n - ; - ; - tf ( (flV(.n m M tVr. 1
fa.her owned neur-y f. yearn oo an. - 'j 1U. w.r.JB f .W alam of nre. by nse of any 1
whleh In -till In ep-ratlon anu o.ne. - m.nn
For Hide and Animal Inapeetor:
W. V SHAW.
J. B. YOrNO.
Commiealoier Precinct No. 4:
P. VON ROSENBERG.
For Commlaaioner Precinct No.
R. A. BARCLAY.
Fer Commlaaioner Precinct No.
U O. BVRFXunX).
J. P. BACON.
3:
For County Surveyor:
H. C. CVINN.
... .i -..i..u ... ii. in.'aiiii !.n.f-r ui..L - A irr i in ai iiuiiilki vritti
by other partly I .-k h .picture r w tha nlirp(W lff (r. nK uch . 'g jhe daiy plcasure of the thousands of
trie muioam. wn.r. u.e wni.r r.n fr..m i.u.rlalanii uliall be ftulliy of an onvtme.. 4:j- mwmlc u kn want f hp IiKS I .
over into m mo vono. i ie vum..-.
fill tt- In the eWk-rnuni! uiu.le the r- I hi be lined In any mho nH le
pi.tur c-mpk-te. wll. return -non v. ( (1(i1bm nj))I nf)f mo (hiu
Aa I lltmered by the wayalile. 1 1 tliur nun continue our visn .p.- ....
i ....n. .-u - - ... v .if1. dollar. if
thought of n.y dear old grand Taiher til the hitler purl of March then re-j .ut it . brt unkiw
and of the many day and yani he turn 10 i.unoocn. i huh i -
The Supreme De-
light of Modern
Invention
Is the verdict of those people who hiuexperienrrd
the pleasure of an acquaintaruwifMhe Cadillac.
It represents the TtltjW Wears of careful
thoucht of the master mittSs ttiXmerica. It mean
the assemhlinur of iasjjJurpasRed in the field of
skilled merh'wr
There isAtfday no piece of mechanism surpass
inffftheJCadirfacin point of efficiency coupled with
senicZafnd comfort. Ownership of this car means
that u feel a constant mriu or inaepennrmr
to l.e given out. 111 aja cut. mat iu mi .... . 1 ..
.iiiinn of Are. by nse of any !l mastery of roads; of space. i
whatever that may beuaedi;; re YOU acquainted with the Cadillac. Do ;;
n.rr..He of (reat.nif uch an - "Khare the dailv oleasure of the thousands of ;;
falae alarm of flr In the City of.
Lubbock hv the tiRe of any kind of
. . . . ... ... .....l.u n.L.
... ...t? - in lor any Hr'ii
had ap-nt there grlndltw wheat andVPlaina of Texaa m the name ow i .in BttMIipt h ( uuwl to or-aiei
corn to mipply tlie country witn ana preier. ior nu w. n..n v. j.
trr-au. '' lvw tliir" mtlier limn any pi u e
Yesterday we joined a cr-.wd :uid;l hi eu. or course. ' m.ani( wllKeV..r atid any peron who J
went to Tuhkege. Ala. to visit th! people tere that have provn "uch wiMlly make an attempt wtth't
.... ... . . I ..I .... .1 hH. .4.11 K.n. a... I ..p.ul I.. r.i X
Nrtrreal or H-Hger r. wwnitiipan. in" . ... ... a fui-e .nrni of
We found him In nil office and ti tally. ON "WTUH ( bT (i . r.nUaf Ion
arranged at once ror a puine to puoii re i ftJier M-raona over the tl"phone
u throufrti. The property Inrladeal Head iLa jx VI ft. J no. 'a. i '.".ney (rwi lir utb'-rwlw. by raiiatnie whl- T
tfCVHiai UHHIWIU ULT.-B n IUI.ll IVJU lf
at one end of thin p-eat tract nr;Mje.
and p.n ev iction for h off. nee T TVU - - "H" . "K" r"".. i T
! tBEST. . tUra. J
Let our ioiai apeni acquaint vuu vfint m.
dillac. He will take pleasure in doinjr so in show- 1
: L - f..l f ila nnar in armwintr VOU the T
hvauty of its symmetrical outlines in makinff you 1
feel the joy of beinjr an owner; an enthusiast of t
a tell m
the i;ad mar.
i
u-.-e . ..
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NEW GOODS
Ready-To-Wear for Men Women and Children.
-'he In IH" lt). tl) bo blown by linens of idl.t
' ''l or caunliis bells to ". runit. by epli
hIoii of llre-arni'. or by the ii.-e of T
any otier miin whatever. hal( he
Knll'y of sm offenn.'. and. uiin . m-
vl.lion lor H'i.-h eff.-n-ie. ti;.ll b"
fn'd In ary um n..t b t;;Bn ten
d"l!:i.r. n id Ie more 'lian !!fty e
larn.
.)t '.. :: That fc I1 aj-nn "fi-.t.-e
.ih.rn ( Are.' a ns.'rf !n Li w pre
i. uU-.t ;i I". ii ! H. In li V J.-fln. I (
rn.-an In thm .M-dinatice. Vie -Icn tl
r n....iR .1M..11 iftven i lt"f ranw
We have an atlance shipment f Spring Suits. Cluaksand Ore
'I-.;! t.. W...V. I Iritc.ti nrp firii'.l fr.iin r.'l ....i.tw t : J in'i Vr
lill ."11 r (irti .'I ... 11 IV' . 41. ... r ..I.- iw
St'S.
(ii.ifhari auh I)re-wp arp t rio'l fr '
r .B-w
Katirip aii' C'rei'p Dre-ie.-. i'hiu &:i
Nirschbaum
Clothes
All 00
X aa
rwtv co
J
'8 -''
WAX
Vi I
id (Hi. 1 2 . ro
ur- to a7.5rt.
LadifH' HJcVfV.fits ?l.r.ro 17.5(1 to i'20. 00
i K.m h"f Suils 17.fO. 'JO. CO. 2.S.00 to t.'JO.OC.
ery j'Tt-ttj ami they alwajn batify.
thpin.
1.jiCjjh H.M-h"f St
f lib? ar v
Ltup in hihJ ffp 1
OtrMaM.Nit. aaie
We al"o havt in a pfl lin tf Men'n Sprir.
Suit at .10 .f.(n and tlTf.W. tliht arp worirj-
hpatfrw for the mom-y. Our KirHchlianm. all woul.
Lonijiiti-riliniiik liaii'l tailoml linn at fl.l CO. 20 co
ami f'J.r.00 are ;iia rant red tl:p J.itett in ntylp. to tit
pprfrctly to wear and retain thfir nliapp. and roior
to nrtinfy in pvery way. Ipp tliem and try llipm on.
Wi'pn you uliall liave roinparetl tliprn with other
linen your choice will be eay.
5PRIN0 FOOTWEAR
Sep our window? I.r a hhowinjf of the New
Spanourt ntylei.
Walk Ovprs for men are j.rired frcm J..r0 to .r.iK).
NVtlletonV tor nten are iriivd frt m tQ0 fi.Mi. to
7.00.
Diamond Footwear for I.adienare j.riced frm ;J.f0
3.00 to $1 00.
Cull aud tn'o thetn.
... in I .. i.i.n .ml Intuit matoi' r.
tor t!:" pifH'
:ti C(M of Tkie
i.t .y:
1
h--iM. V-i. 1 1 'r Vi-
. n hi 6 re
i;.-r ot y 'ni; dc
t'.e Vi-l". f.af.
';. itt
!:. .-'l out.
at'-jt In the
i.t tf a'1
AUTO LIVERY SERVICE
. - t
Snauldins: Bros.
I iiii.i 4v ii iri'Wirk'
T AHII.KNK
I
MIDLVNM
. . . mil Ittf-ttH
a lluit .n.e -r-r-rT-r-r-r-r-r-r-r "
r pt'ip'Tty.
v...l 1t tire wh.-o -urn ..t U- than -en lol!ar CANY 01 IT IW 8
-on... maklne. "t mi.I ti r more Ih.m fifty .loll.ira.
or! uMd and at proved thin the tth ( fl rlbe ia too tmwy to write mucn
be f Mitr.-h. l!ilt. ' li.in w-ek. out we ar- proud
b m'.iiI. or mrinr.a
i co!j!e.'!hii':irin to
r.n knowledre "r T-'-
.-U:l.i K F.. 'AIIFXIICK
latile iniVrn.a'ion that autre hieiM'. I tte-t
Maynr.
U It)
1 r.e tlntiK w.. r d un .0 our eon-
W. M. P11AW . lty sretary
FirtaO SEED?
He cl.-lllle.i
lit t.pd C(
so..!). - Pownljie
DOt'BLi VOUR MONEY
I'm L r?
rn
TIN
(Q)
U
El"
0 TT
U
Hi)
r tiimert home la-t we k.
The ilntlng at J. H llarri' laat
S.n lay nU-h waa well attended. j
aDiin I
ow water. With a aood' ' "
. .... I oi A.n .i...kIm f.n.iUM.H twi.ai mv at the i.aaa
. i MiMimm ini'iwuiiiu 11 " i r ' -- -
T'Tie am wnf next fall. Addrn. ! Me.t Market.-PieU' !
tX'-K" ...........
Plalnvlnw Teiaa.
b.i.i.nn or .. her pronerty l Uien
on fire. ..r i In Immediate danver
if l-.-inx i1.K-oeil ly Are. and auca
per ii or p-r ii-. ia rati..lriK or ar.
t..i'i-t;ni; to '.ma urh r.n ah.ni
! cr-ate.f wlltully for iiiIm'M' vo0
eff.trt
A .: I That it fhnll be iinl.iw'
f.fl for fcny er to niallchviHly In-
t rfere with or to mallelonnly nied-
.11" With. a;.y a.iionibl!e waK'Hi. cart.
vhile. l.or'e. team harnea. h"'.
In-pi- m rt. iHiMer reel trad or aitan
mem of any Mnd De.onr e ue Vr . ro-H ...
. ay of l..;-lvk ani e J . -h V 1...1. r.t (5
repartnieai of .aid city and any P"- MVAf U1(vk for fit
vn who h..ll in any manner mall rh yA
eli.u.U rrrt.l!e with an automobile. r
a--on cart ehiije Borae. te:n. haa 1
hnx. tmnlM.nentL !aiMT. fee
t.vj. or a'ta. hmer.t of any Kind
lonirlnK to rt. City of tiilbw k. auflj
i:i d r.y tl. Vlre I x.p .rtn ent of A j ''
city ai.al! be guilty if an offeuae. and
p. n r nvl.'iloii for u'h offenae hfcit e 4 1 t
... . in ...m tmi If.. . than
I... 1 . 1 1 u ' J r-w.H hv.
in and l..-t more than fifty dollar.
Artli le b. Thar It hl..l be unlaw
fi.J for ny peraon 10 mJlriouly ta-U-rf.-r
with or to ia!'.clouly nieddk.
with rhe I. II t- t. or any bell tow
er. b. 4111 u i'lty of l.ubboik
or to climb i.a -if auch bell towir
wltb't l..v fil aiitlioiiiy. or to nna
he bell lip n ay rh bell tower
wltlxtut law 'ill authority an o dor
and any am h xt. who ahall n.all
e.oualy Ititerfere Uti. or ha ahai)
no ddle wita. the H tower or aT
hell t .w. r tw-brtiglug to the Clly of
tut.tM k. or aho at. all olm.b upoa way
.! mil towr with ul lawful a
(Wlty at H ahetl r Ui brJI
law aar am Ull biWr wm-vt raw
! rul aiitkurliy I- "- ra gallly
)wl an a xp-a aaO-
.inanity we mut tell a lit'le 1 It'
I M.r. Ihivie. F;.;rhaaiUi C.n-ey and
I Pot la have Installed the new If 6H
enmre wer tae I'phta 'n air audt-
i torl'im.
1 -. . r- 1 i...t. m. 1 ! t
Ma'ae t 'rn .Mil .
.. ....... m n hl .nit httft HO milCn
rt. Ml kinds of ' -
Mill Phone T't ; biia'neaa t.ctore tr.em ir.ey n .i . m.-..-vlrr
to 't throuJi before Sunday.
Cii-.W ... .........
Re ( ha preaci.ea an ece... n.
wrmon Monday and promlawl to come)
attain on Kimter Hunday.
Mr. A. C. llti' h.man. after an
of bind. I am offer ! tended l"lt to rrlatl'ea In Artanoa.
Aalarwhe II uO a year.
4M !
GOING SOMli
Just think ot thin a mia4te. W will gi you a
kvuur suit take
I the apace of
Ffli.lV THE
;K. ITPON'T
ju can al) ret vour
Tto-a ahinrJ at th mint time. MAKK 18 rKO K
IT. CUh caliH for nJ JelivrrtMi.
...jjjjyajMajaajaaajajaMaaajajaaa
City Tailor and Darbcr Chop
C U KZ.lZl Prop. I
aKavA a hair cut. Otfun ul
Qfl develop ytirjC-t i''thl
ffi.wT Ytil! ONECkN'
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1914, newspaper, March 12, 1914; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288033/m1/8/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .