The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1914 Page: 3 of 16
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BUTTERFLAKE
WEST AND CENTRAL TEXAS LORENZO TRADES OAY PICNIC
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AS IN THE PAST
So Also Will it Be ia tbrftur
Quality Wins. Request it or Your Grocer.
MARTIN'S BAKERY
R. M. MARTIN Prop.
Wholesale Bakers.
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Weather And Crop Conditions In Weft
An Csrtrat Texas
Localities
San Angelo Texas June 22. The
li'xivy talus fulling through lut t Ii is
sccti n In the past several days have
wnr ed haviic with Hie country roads.
fr Many wash' uta hv be.-n made. Mi n
wltli teams and ttie proper
men. have bwn put to work on the
repairing them J'ist as siio.'di-
ly hs possible.
Impl.i- test
BUTTERFLAKE
Chlllrothe ll.irileinan Co.) June. I.
- In wli.it l:i known a Farmers' 'it
ley. there were ri"tu th recti ing out-
fits Tuexlay sevor.il of which were
i In op nitiin while the tti. ru were
Ixlt'ir made ready. Wheat la not
1 rilnn out a well as expected
h it he rhillli i:h(. i alley wil aver
; " 2 Im-heh per arr.. ami a H f 1 1
In "or. Corn co'.toti and feed tufT need
ri in
It. 1
tin were never In helter condition I niakimi
ham-Ming of wheat In almost flninh
'd In 'hn section of cviintry. II. 1j.
MrM I'an. In miles north of Snyder
etlinat.-s h!n wheat rnm at 12. ""0 known a
A Merchants' Trades Day and Basket
Picnic to be Held At Lorenzo
On July 2nd and 3rd.
There will b special premium of-
fered for le.t farm products ladles'
fancy work itnd rooking at Lorenzo
on July 2nd and 3rd.
There will he a great roping con-
horse ra( re I ly r.ices fool
races c sar and potato nc.
Alio. I i b.iM t.all Kirme by thej
'aate-t Iimuih on the South Ulalna.
There will ie a b g dance given In
I lie evening. j
Then' will be Hanking by the candidate.
The niatvhantH will off-r special'
hari'aliiH for that day. wa'cli f r tlr-
cilars. 1
KverylnMly rome?
Fresh- Califor-
nia Fruits
Peaches Apricots Cherries and
nums. l he best ofierings of the
Season. PYesh Tomatoes every
day all the time.
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LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES !
MANY FRIENDS'
Id I. .'il i-Iiij lels.
Miles. ilt.evoa Co) Tex . June 22.
ii' nig rami fell m Ill's action
1 1 ik ; it h repot they are j
ninny f't-rnli tlir u:l the'
QI'I'K hell. -'K IlClil; .yM-i
pie re ehe Iroi tlrfj.!iii!Mre !
of bw'jeV'jrn ark. f . erlne-A.ir
i ka. Tljs remedy lie-
Try aXlan of
nexerfle
With yo
to pleas6.
v. uuar;mteec
y curjjrtf appendicitis.
tnTthoroui:h lwwl
came fa l
and It U fJ
cleanser kwti. acting on l!iTII the
.lower anupp.-r howel. JfST ONE
tl'll week IliuTli-inu Htm r..l .cn T A 111.. I b. ...II... . I.
attil phiciiiir the cotton crop o f-ir patlon and gaa on the stomach) al-j
"' " until another rain at the prop-' moat lUMKM TKI.Y. !
er t.rne will Inanre a ha'e to the aero i II. I. IIOPKIVM Dn.-crt-i !
ount Grocery!
Company
PHONES:
PROFE.SSIONAI
I ok if ba
DentlJ
Offlr rtret HiUoti
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1Telphot
I DR. R. ..Vjtc'H
rtiet J
C1Ubi- Nicinsl H.ls
I PbooeAfo.
LINGER
Bank Building.
No. ID
TEXAS
LITTLE EDITORIALS ON
BUSINESS
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Stick .to Vour Home Mr:hant
Hhckw.ll. (Nolan Co.) Tex. .lu ie WHY
22.- - A sp'.-ndid m!n fell over thi!
coi ijty th? ftrvt of la-t wek. Tie'
ftruer who re avng their oi.tn
were hiiing for dry weather but1 Mint com
tiio
piiii; were renny lor snower as a
THE SO'JHWEST REJOICES
lh.-- hent crop I)r vn to than twen-'
y eara- rfrrh is the cheering ncwJ
s from the wheat fields :n I
wik had only cotton and f-ert - ferent sertlona f Texai. Kor tln.-
i-niire state ti-e s ilent crop pnimlan
24-75
m y
h.inl crmt was f rmiMg. which mad" to he above the normal. Some
crop
LABORERS WANTED
The bumper grain crops now holn
h.irvevfod and the cotton fields which
are in urgent need of laborers havn
FARMERS BUSY
Trinity. Tex. Ji:prie IS. -fVtners iu
this vicinity as well as other inirts of
f.aat lea are working harder and
The country retailer is a blgiter """""n heVy work on tesms. Tat j statin! Hans place the Texas yi.-M t 1 provl.M work lor every jobless man ! putting In longer hours than ever be-
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Bulldlnf
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OVIRTON SANITARIUM
Medical ari Sjicsl Case
lBBOCK. TKXAS.
'D M. C. OVERTON.
Pfflc Ffhoft. No. tH.
riHii'.nger (itunnels Co.) Tex.. June -t'marh reliable entlmates of
2 - Another g.;od rain fell In an I yields are b-ss easy to r-bt iln.
Were nerer n better niHIT.ii 1 .tMX'Oon hiikhel. . r. 1 .! i. . ii Ii. .i. . .... I.
. ; " " '" nevi who is wining to go tore at this lime of year. A fanner
thin now. although ihero la some. In? st a dollar bushel That oat. to the Ileitis. In some case almo-t living a few miles from this cltr in
romi-MInt aftH.ut (lies. barley and other small Brain cronJ double the ordinnrv .... f.. t-rm .. l ... 7
. . . - t j i -. ninn irnt planters it nours per
are I eeplng pne . with the wheat en 't. ' bor Is off. ted. hut the aunn' if hr.'cl:.v ....Un.i. .... .. ..
the vestrra Is below the demand and th I was completely washed away diirtm
i otton fanners are aendlnir un loud ' ih ni.rfl.u .t .h t.ii. i n.-
;irom.l ll.lii.... j lj . . .. . . . - " """7 i"r. in.
- - 1 ""i.irwmj .i.ej ."imui.'ns in lexas cries r the man with Ihe hoe. In
irg incaiciiatile simkI to the fed.nre 'yplcal (f those w
the ketones that niaimfaf lure hi. rr"p; m nl" P" ' "- Far n- turougnout the entire 9outhwest-Ok
the staple sr """ " r" """T !'! " proHM-T. rev example seem I have gone s far as to close their
st a lower nne "f h 'r"pt T"' froP eyerj'" assure a far heavier wheat rmpiftores and offices for s day to go nt
k : J . w . mm "l . tL"": . r " u'rP "Pn W' n ""P farmer accomplish this task In this time will
- rr . iimim-is it v .iv. i irienns
btitnier rtton cmp are goodi.l'i Kor the entire country the nstlon.il
in' ni. or ram nave fallen her wlta- sa-Tiruntiral department predicts .i
n ne no uaya. n itmioreaKing wheat (P.p. and a re-! rails. Secretatr Wilson of th
man ana a oetier merchant than you
think he Is. Many larne manufatur
i ers sre now s.-lling direct to the desl-
er. They have a one price policy and
i In a very short time every manufac
turer will adopt this policy.
No retailer unless be Is Isrse
enough to take in entire output of
vych prevail Mime towns In Texas merchants law-
yen. prea hers doctors and nthnra
I
Reslderjce Phone No. 407.
DR. C. J. WAGNER
pne PVjb Ko 401.
Residence Phone Na lit.
J
merchandlMi. can buy
tlcl's of everyday u'
j price than your home dealer pay.
So. at "ie ery oii!t. you tin ye
right st your door a dealer who hs
every price sdvantHge thst e:in be
obtained he Is content with smaller
prolts. and his cost of doing busi-
ness Is less than Ihst of Ihe hi
farmers not living In the lowland
hsve been unable to work during thai
recent deluge and the weeds haver
thrived. It will require six week
hsrd work to layJiy the crons ami
In the grain states further north.
8 similar demand for harvesters i.re-
D.--
miles away. -.irthertnore
the home merchant
reins hnrr tn poor be supports the
j home churches sod echools. extends
' credit to the honest and needy Is a
DRS. HUTCHINSON A PEEBLER friend In lime of trooMe. a
J. T. Hgerfptten. M O. i of Ihe eililrti.
Eye EarNoM And Throat Th country merchant la a s'udent
O P. Peeler M D
Oeaersl MedlcW and Surgery. "ds best suited to the needs
looeaa tn Flr National Bank Bldf. n) 'ran". In proportion to hl
i volume f business he carries larger
; iid mo'e complete stocks than the
Iclty (ffj..r e.vr!e and. more than
require many additional hands. Many
farmers have been too buy to oom
to town for supplies and are order-
ing groceries by telephone. Several
local merchants have Instituted ru-
ral free delivery and are sending pro-
visions Into the country as far m
Ave and six miles.
DR. O. rV4kV
XtvMcia.
STLAKE
i" "" i-"iMii! connition or the; pnninent or Labor. rrorU that his
Mrownwood. Tex . June 2! -Thresh- I rlticlpal cro of the country. Issue.) drpaitment has already received e!U
dealer In the larser cities 5t to ! in h" hf'"m n lhl ewtion end sev- June I showed an Increase of 2.1 ir!for so.ish) harvesters to get the eraln
rr"' n""" wl'"" fi ""t have c iu over the len year averase. crom Into the barns. Missouri alone
been threehed. While the yield is The continued rains which a few ha aked for SO.imIo men. See-etnry
Hshter than a. expi-cted before hsr '- ks ago were the ratine of serious ! '.VN.n is endear ring to arrange wills
vest still it will be better than the apprehension In the S ulhwes'. have' the railroads lo run harvest hand ex
average of this county. The rains of lfl he raoses with a supply of molat-1 f urslons to nrovide the fnrm.r. - i...
I h M tieMt t.V tm -m .mni.'.lln. . .-. ll . L- . . I .
c nirsde 1 .i... i mmj i --... mn sucn ' wrrsera an! give employment to men
th m three Inches will damaite the Jt'nx:ng of their herds as has been out of work In the Kaf. I
grain to some extent in shocks snd Ul nern in this section for years. There seema tn Jie no mi r.. 1 pr'""a"rn lllow n1 ot
'of condltmns'ln his locality. H- buys "'"jr """""t and threshing of the' "'trile (he corn and cotton crops! for any man who is abl- and willing WnT IMHkd ln h 0"n
"ie Itraiii a few days. I were retarded by the exceeelve raltis. to work going without employment :n 1 r"T P"" "t "e county waa
- In some portions of the South- the grain and cotton belts ll..lii.nrf . I n ' P""'"'ilarly In need of the rain
wen! injnrtd by overflows there .t:!ne 'rnln purpoces. but around the)
fyet ample time for these rri toj -
hw at least aniverae yield and! A's expected that ihe nrea r(..
MORE RAIN SUNDAY
A fne rain fell at and about Iul.
lock Sunday afternoon and night. Th
preclpitaflnn was slow and
the
raotlee Ltrrited to the Disease of p " complete cwtslcre
i -At ..j r-i.iA.X. r.nia i and al any time run want an riieU '
ri .-T i f Men. I h "" "iw'arljr carry lu st.s k.
Ifflo at Reeldenoe Pboo No l4.h 1 r tnr Tu q.il. kly
. ' If you w ll demand the well known
A j merchandise wh'ch Is adverlleed un-
ROtCOE )rLSOf h manufacturer- wn name or
AtternsyitLaw j trade mark you can get it at home.
T
NOTjAE
ifotthe '
Ttrr Ttwapanf
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I have 1.
Hewitt and
ligations owing tJ
due and payable !
(So-;t)
J. Towle Glass
bu'lneee from
joitsraiiillng ot-
Mr. Mewin am
me. Phone 92.
. -R. lirMULR.
clly of Lubbock where the rain of
Monday-a week was beginning to dry
in iost UI!tlea they can vet l.. from ihe lu.rfi-. ei....i. a m bit Th nla Sunday waa fin
.upi.lmenled by others of oulck given ns a det.lleri lm.i.. .Kl"n ll range just keep. It In Sh
f. L. Slaton acconiimtiled by M1s
IW-ll-i Ullk nson. lately made a tour
?""tn- ' fine Children. ly service held there i'"'"""on- belter than fer
Truly the present crop condlflors ' la- Sunday bence our failure to y""r' ""d """"''""' -re enjoy.u-
le good cause for rejolclm In Ike have much to renori w u. k..J n'1 lroe.eilng to the full extent
soutnwes!. and the outlook fer such ' ever that It was a great success and
Be rtrt Nabarai Bank Butldlnf K 0"r hnnm dealer does not carry of the county hi the Interest of Miss
LLBfoCK TEXAS. ' oemand and If your iikinson'a candidacy for cut ty
jfrenda will join yon In asking for treasurer and Mr. SlaUm ia very
n". dealer -lit cheerfully highly grated with condillons gsrn-
BE ANTaLETT i change hie line to accommodate yi. enlly thruugbout this part of the dls-
kwyrL It la of course youf duty to( boy trict Mr said he found nearly all
bvr IwaJ biAinessnd aotarlal wort everything where you can get ike 'he farmers have their crops In good
Reepf-tfajlf aolleKad. ! ""I 'r year money but If yon will shape and proepecte are bright for
anunaant mrveets loses none of Its a large orowd
gladaomeness because of the flrecem-1 the pr gram
psntllvely lean years through which
this section has passed. Moll md"s
Magasine.
wag present to heir
of the word.
I
Ploe ClUee
ENSON
W. O.M
I' Uwftr And I9mrr
LUBioCK. ihua
VUl pracice lafall a eomrt.
' jno. n. Macc
IB pncUan&bit eoana ot
zaa. and witiy'tll Ma tint D
f partmorta at iustla.
Offlc BotftoV of 06ort Ho
Livery anU
Store Unrgk
can se feetl
e. Mcdonald
rill apprecl.
Phone 21
XslTtTsT
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Try Hopper? Com pans for dim-
cult forge andtuhln work; black-
mlthlng ansjjang. (4tf)
. en your biacJUmith trouble to
Moppsr A Comraj they ll Ux "em.
RulbfT-Ure work ins. (40tf
Ar you ready for Urst .Vfon dey t
r. Board horse.
HsrJle Ragage and'
as rs.in as anyone. I s
ir business. I
(4o-tf)IM
IHtMMI
IMMBI
.VUoaJ Bank Bldtv ! lh methods and prises of a banner yield.
your local dealer and compare them ' .
srltk th.-e of large merchant we w. . Pace or Archer City was
KliaWa fMi af Ml I has a mtmm ... .
.h..i-... ' 7- uZ " ' .n'r" nrsaay and Friday of last Mrs. Dr. J. W. Orerton will lare
I" J-"" "" r- prospecting. II is frtenl Monday for point. In Tentral Amor
n " .YMlln J W- M- " fcn.Hr. oflc where .he will visit her son fori
hk! . . ? . . "1 eere-a year. o. and speot part of some time. Mr.. Orerton has many 2
Mlghbor. to join o. B keeping th. hi. time in Lubbock at their home. M .. a...... -k-
I her
USE
home trad at home.
..rr a m" i-hwi inp man a sal
Tb best raj- 'W straight cedar return tn tt.1. rltv s.w..i.
I if"'- erer ania in i.Bunock at W. C.; porter.
Uunkax ('Jraoanv. (H-tn1
The three-year-old eon of J. 8. n
on rla. at Polar :o miles north of Sny-I
i
HOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS
REMEDY ENDS CONSTIPATION i Bowman
I "on t worry and don t Lake calomel. - Vili In- the in. . i.
Put yoar siugiiikh liver In fln etm- CUud Burrna far. tb latter rrt of 'If. sra ahot with target rtn list
OHHia ana let nd or alck imiluhiL last week eia Inn.iiat i. - 1 XIm.iI.. ..j ai-a ui.u....
F Hpn'K I blll'ousneea and dissloes. I therefor and he ntnrmA k. u. I 7 n oM ... ni.ia. i.k .1..
I "Syf-1 u bog of the famous HOT Dutus waa 09 Well ii. ha ana. The belief entnre.1 ih. mi ..
Be. Lubbock etiu task BttUdln butto vsorany mo;l.r. In Tsylor county. .passed through breaklrf hi. neck
LUBBOcAajfcXAS. lJnwt - z
W-ofl. Ml.saf'JlykonilC.'rullworkers
Light Cruf
NoneB
Sot Wheat
etter At Any Price.
W. H. PARISH. GRO.
; th
E VlOVERS.
Llyr
lo. rtrat NafW-al Pank Building
Will prerinHal court.
LL'UDOCK. TKXA3.
enuy-sv
ry-on.ltTull
HlttMMMNIIIMnMHIIHnMIIHMMH
tonight P"''HIIIHIIIMIIMIIIHIMIIIIIIHIIII
wela trom poaMinaus
ra. M. U Abernathy waa hi from
I f inch Sstui Jay and Sunday. WhU
he r.cir.d two Bf Her.fi rl
a and s lit out to liie raix k. I ar .
4l reH.tit aevvriil bits Jr.-1
r. each ai.4 It ro--s to prut that
c.t'le 0u Ihe At.en.athy
urelv ai
j aatlHr.-.! iun
wajf and gas. ITou II feel bright and T
"JTiy tomorrow
Theie noihiHg er:h s o-M
for Con tt pat 10a and siublioni I vor.
II. I Spnn.t l.v.r Itnti.ine. :i;
S.i ng. H iriiinntl-'in It. wedy and l. t
C.nni Wood Itemedy are sold In
l.'.btH.' by the L.ilibak I'rtig Company
llll HUH IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIlmilHt
Lubbock Iron Works
WILSON BROTHERS (Si GARRC
Mrs. Montgomery and children of
Ani 'ni'u h. bav b steltlng at
rsa ti Ihe home of Is. and Mrs. W K Hot '
be ai pt u t lit blaheet p- return 4 bues saturdty.
1 indrd. Mr. Ab.rae'hy an 1
ai i'l th !! seri-.
alii U pisiu.
If u ltly fw riret tsdair
l'rcy Speoar aad if of Brown -
. sited at lb baof Juds .a4.
Mem W a litisBwuf l Ul part !
f IM4 treo. j
Let us do your vvcMintf. Wifiavc tlW?xo Acctvlcnc Wcljfintf N
metalCast Iron Aluiuitimn. UfrfCirtiTc. 1 Ms is the Fitst Machine'
Lubbock and you w ill bcjilcascd ith the work it will do for you.
TJv Prnj.
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