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THE LUBBOCK AVALANCHE
LUBBOCK LUBBOCK COUNTY THURSDAY JANUARY 2 1919.
VOLUME XIX
NUMBER 27
FUNDS FOR' THE LUBBDCK WEEDY
PRESIDENT WILSON'S AP.
i PEAL FOR ARMENIANS
QUITE A NUMBER OF
INFLUENZA CASES
YET
I President Wilson has issued a proc- j The restrictions placed upon the I
1 . ; 1 1 . .. U ........ -It.. L . k. I I . . I . if
mmaiiiin a)jiriwin)( 10 wiw jtriiri umij i uy urjwrr mf noiMiuy were rii-ii j
THE PLAINS 1!S IE DECDRATEO
SHOULD AT ONCE BE RAISED AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTE- f th' mvTn p-p'" in b'hf of t Sunday nirhe .t tw.lv o'clock. THEY STORMED AND TOOK SEEMINGLY IMPREGNABLE
dnUULU S I - . A the millions of war sufferers in the but there ere quite a number of cases . . ... .
. f.. x i.. S-i.n. .nit'.f.k.. Ji k I- .. k 1 a I nUnuMULUS Cr Int VtKIVlArO IN fKAIlLL
iireexs wno nave oeen onven irimnave developed a large numnrr or
their home by Hun invasions anil cases during the pr'-sent week . one!
who are literally starving to death rvould judge that the disease ii not!
' by the thousands. A campaign for stamped out yet by a good deal.
Tk.i M... tU Mt and a Prooer Svitem of Distribution of Funds for relief fund will be rondurtd Jan- There ia not at thin time any restric-
n:. ..-.. Skoulii Have the Imme- uary roitowing is me rresi- lions against public gatherings and:
ssuc ' 1 . ... 1 .: mi ... i ... ... .. ...
ti-ni a frwi:iuinui 11111. frrvvia will llKeiy lie nrm at Ine VI
I ' For more than three yeuni Ameri-: riuus churches Sunday. People
ULi n a vn.s- - - -
MATICALLY AND THROUGH ORGANIZED PLANS.
SEVERE WEATHER BROUGHT ABOUT URGENT CONDITIONS
Those in
diate Attention of the People of This City.
The continued cold weather in out the United Charities but they have
of the ordinary for this (treat roun-' never hud funds enouirh to do the
The snow of two weeks ago work that thry shoul.l do. ami me
should exercise great care however
and take good rare of themselves so
try.
still on the p round in jrreat quantities
and the thermometer is play ng hide
and seek wi:h zero. There is likely
to he f not already suffering among
many of our people and we believe
that there should be a meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce and strt a
movement that will furnsh rel'ef of
the suffering that is sure to come if
this weather continues another week
which we are pretty sure or. be s:if-
ly counted on.
men who have hail it in charge ate
busy men and men who must devote
their time mostly to their own busi-
ness to make the success of it th-jt
hey . lumlij hence we suggest that
this work b turned to some nrgmi-
zation who have salaried officials
paid by the people to look after such
matters in a way that will really
count for something. There nri"t bo
a fund raised for this purpose and
can philanthropy has been a large
factor in keeping alive Armenian.
Syrian Greek and other exiles and
refugees in Western Asia.
"(In two former occasion I have
appealed to the Amcriran people in iof snail pox in one f.imily in the city
COMPOSE!) OF AP.URILL0 UNO LUBBOCK SOLDIERS
The Distinguished Service Cross for Extra Ordinary Heroism in Ac-
tion is the Highest Honors Paid Any Members of the
A. E. F. and Indicates Bravery of Our Boys.
The following article and letter !eny personal vanity but to show you
ter by the physicians of the town
1 There is alro reported several case'
l.chalf of these homeless sufferer?
whom the viriss-tudi s of w ir iwi '
massacre had hroU'.Tl to the extrem-
est need
"The response h:is been most ir.Ti-
eroiis but now the perm. I of rehabil-
itation is at hand. Vastly larger
Kums will be reiu red to restore thee
ence prosperous but now impoverish-
ed refugees to their former homes
than were required merely to sustain
thnt the disease may be handled bet- will be interesting to Lubbock peo-jsna my other friend at home that
p!e in as much us it is about Plains i" Amanuo company which. I was
people and :t is the company in which 'commanding that day was :n the
ia number of the Lubbock boys took!lh:rk of uf the fastest litt'.- lights
part! It reads: . ihat has been pulled off on th w?-t-
CMptain Thomas D. Rirton of Ana-rn m'"t ln ""'"e Hme.
ril'o since promoted to major but j Can Give. No Details
then commanding a company com-j Thp '"-'sor regulations do net er-
posed of Amarillo and Lubbock men details as to casualties eith'r i-
has ben decorated with the )g.i number or by name but this font
Thp health officers however are tak-
inr every preiaution to prevent its'
.pread." arid 'there is little apprehen-
sion tht it will get a hold on the
town.
BRITISH VESSEL HITS ROCKS
270 LIVES ARE LOST
those who are able financially should
While no cases have been brought contribute liberally to this runil.
to our attention specially we have Through ordinary weather most tejr jfe j triPir .g.rt exile
heard from time to time that there people can get through reasonably n j estimated that about 4.(100.-
re a number of people in Luhhoek well but as severe as the weather has i()0 Armenian Syrian Greek and
that are right on the verge of need- been the past two weeks even those ther war sufferers in the Near East
ing assistance more favorably surrounded encotin- wiU require outside help to sustain
We suggest the Chamber of C urn- ter difficulties in keeping comfort- them through the winter. Many
merce taking this up because of it able.
being the only organiration that is j Those depending upon
London Jan. I. Two hundred und
seventy sailors were drowned today
as the result of the loss of the Brit-
tineuished Ferviee Cross for "extra- munication Deing otticiat yoi mag
ordinary heroism in action" when he1"" assured that Company G saw
1 htormed and took a seemingly impreg-; r'n' prl'if-
nnble stronghold of the Germrns in I ' do not know that ny of your
the St. Ktienne region capturing aiPeronl friend ware killed or se-
score of machine guns and many pris-! wounded for a great many of
ish steam yacht
way Scotland.
The yacht had three hundred sail- a terrific advance to the
ors on board. They were on New point cf the dsy's battle.
of Year's holiday leave. I This is the highest honor which
(them are now hundreds of miles I The vessel struck on the dangerous has yet been piid any .nembr of the
outside -from their homeland. The vast ma-' rock known as the "beasts of hclm'V American Expeditionary Force in
in working order at this time and in work have not had an opportunity to jority of them are helpless women near Stonroway harbor and only France and is indicative not only of
position to take the matter up in a do anything for a number of days '-nH children including 4l0t0 or-'about thirty of them were saved the heroism of Capt. Barton but of
systematie way. hence the larder" and the coal supnly bans. Many of these were terribly injured l is Amarillo and Lubbock boys who
Lubbock is now a r ity of sufficient ;wi run distressingly low befoc. thr -je American committee for re- i their effort to reach the shore j followed him forward
s ue that there will always be a num- "-ther moderates enough for them m he ;eur Kt j appeallr.ir forj All the officers and crew of the Two accounts of the affair were
ber of cases that will have to be look- :( replenish it even if they have work minimum of $ri0OOO00O to be sub- lolaire were lost. received here yesterday; one was a
senbed January 12-ll with which to' 'modest one from Cnpt Barton hi-n-
d after and we need an organisa-1 10
tion for this purpose that is really 1 There sboufd be no further d
active We have what ia known as l-ets get to work NOW.
lay
DISTRICT COURT IS CONTIN.
LED UNTIL NEXT TERM
The following order by the District
J'jdge is self explanatory:
"Be it remembered that on this the
meet the most urgent needs of these PRINCE OF WALES MAY
P"P'- VISIT UNITED STATES
"I therefore again call upon the;
people of the United Slates to make; !.nlon Jan I It is .undeistood
even more iremrous contributions k.t L:.. i ...... .j n.. i
i near rig r ici aMrt' mm '" NurrM -srj
BAri urf riKt isi.a!u han thpy hve mnile hPrptoflri( t ur.d PresidPnt Wilwn that the
sustain through the
TRANSPORT STUCK ON SAND
I.
winter monriw I . - .. i- ...m t : .. .i i rnmu a s.iii. i m ihnm m
In . i nine wi iiBira urn tipii wir u llliro . . ..... ... v . . . ....rn in-
. Relatives or.fc. wl i.r..i. fit .k.: o . ... . . . . . .. j u i i ...u. v-j
. - .... . .... .sies (luring niS coming trip tnrougn lye inn wen snimn nt-ri: no nan
transport r-w hBV been left in ilininir. .u- D.i.:.L .i :: i:.- t...n .;. ..J
- - - - . irir iii 11111 iiitiii ill ifiim- arriTni nir in H " ' i v. i.rt.i w i.i.iv.i iinnniiiK ii.
New York Jan.
.k.k.! Ik. IT
i.wn m .'i w.w v ...ii"-. . own.
nern rstifie aground on a samt oar
3
-w nrnvrirn rfinaiiion. in i lo nin rr i. - - a dN..k M .w w.:i
30th Hay of December. A. D 191H. off Fire Island need have no fear for1 tjlbillh thvM ..(. anH rel
aAfklmit t m Wt tlsasskn I .....
p l"' 1 m isiirwaijat nMtn D in rhisik f.irnir r r it n..i . a . ... . . . . .
...... .w....- . si rsm i . n niinv nr i m tt n iw. ujAsia a u .a. s.i.a.a s.
-- - -- - .-- inwtiaaiif a mw m iwi a ssjisiina
Xne District tour. OI UlOftoea t.oun- neir mn'iy afeoniing ie a wrr".ur-t-l reonle
tf re-convened jta regular term and ' esw.ue Trom Captain Connelly. com.'homM on jf.pparting baaia.
persusnt to a resolution of the attor- .nanding iscei.-ed tonight by rhe ' (Signnh WOODROW WILSON."
wey. agreed to eontinua all Jury ami saeiatoi rress.
contested case until the net regu- "Northern Pacific in no damri-r"!
lar term of the eoort without reju- said Cptin Connelly's message
dice to any plea of privilege plea ."Relatives of roldiers and crew need
lolnire off Sinrn... oners and later although all his of- original company that you knew
ficers had been lost advanced through ha be"n commissioned transferred
furtherest nii Mattered throughout the division
whioh was lucky; or you may have
had a good many friends in this list.
Captain Simpson was in command
of the company from Clarendon
which was the other assaulting com-
pany for our regiment. The stories
of both companies are very much
alike.
For a long range scientific fighter
the German is hard to beat but when
you walk jnto them and make it a
personal difficulty as has character-
a different story. You know I al-
ized the American fighters it makes
ways claimed that individually the
German was a coward and I am still
of the same opinion.
Nw la Training Ara.
Wt r now in a trajnmjr area in
central France speculating on when
we will be sent back to God's coun-
try but this you know as much about
aa we do. It 'seems likety that w
have been chosen as one of the thirty
I'iviaiona which they claim will be the
self to W. G. Fly and the second an
account sent by Major W. H. Brown-
ell to George F. Lindsay.
A telegram has also been receiv-
ed here by George F. Robertson 9Qt
Monroe street that his son Geo. F
action had died the death of a hero
.last August upon tha field of battV.
Pan-
in abetemert and motion on account .have no fear for their safely
of the influenza and weather condi-1 soldiers in all probability will
The
as is here visiting her son Martin S. tented Medal.
Ruby manager of the city Otilitie. ' Malor Barton anxioua that
Zml Gea.s. : . handle people might know (hst bovs occinjatiorT foi what lenjrt
aiias. lexas i-c. ou. ine re- w. E. Trammel! of Lamesa had whom they sent t war upheld the 0J no one knows. I believe our
tail price of quinine ia 1125.00 a business in Lubbock the first of this best traditions of their state wrote 'division has done its share In helpinf
pound in Teheran. Persia where the wpck ;(h fonwine mot inter to W. G. I '" he war nd believe that Texas
he
influenta ia spreading say telegrams '
Flv drue-pist. of Amarillo:
rwriveil hr hv. t Km Riiiihwiinrii 1 t ... . n . i . n . . . . . .
trans and it is hereby ordered by the landed tomorrow or whenever winds h.mA"Jth' " " f" L ' . ' V
. ... . . . .... ..... . . ... .Headquarters of the committee for c V Rhodes of Krownfed w h. r. Srh Dee 101(1
mi m aa aAHiaai an rr r nnn nusni ni tswaaear . . ....
- Armenian ami Svri.n re hef
court that ill
cases now pending on the docket and The naval authorities are taking'
subject to call for this term be and every precaution however to guard
they ar hereby continued till the 'the lives of the 2.4H0 soldiers aboard
next regular term of this court with- the transport nearl- 1700 of whom
ut prejudice to any plea of privilege 'are sick or wounded A breeches
plea in abatement or motioi filed by 'buoy has been dragged from the
Also around Teheran people
grazing in the field like cattle.
are
and
N. Rhodes of Brownfield was here .
the first of this week. yjr yy q
! Amarillo
jhas no right to be ashamed of
jl'art which it has played.
j Would be glad if you would
the
Fly.
any party or parties in suit
W R SPENCER
District Judge Presiding.
'shore to the vessel reday for use at
ELDER PENNEY DIED
TUESDAY MORNING 12:30
any time while thirteen destroyers
and naval tugs are standing by to
I" emergency. . 1- nd f Urvil(. Armrntnt
iranspnn nin urucs ine sanu nsr
: in a heavy fog at 3:H0 o'clock this
morning was resting more easily to-
of ; night and was approaching an even
for two months with grass which its
father had first chewed and then giv-
en iL The baby waa brought into
Bagdad after its mother had perish-
ed on the way. Four hundred thous
and
.Syrians are children says reports
ifrom cities of Turkey Persia and
1 Mesopotamia.
I Wearing the same garments they
NEWS
swer this letter as I have not heard
urectly from Amarillo since I have
leen in France. 1 should have writ-
I am enclosing vou copv of the ten you long ago but. believe me I
citation awarding me a Distinguished I S"V not nB much - time to write
ITEMS FROM : Service Cross which was conferred friendly letters.
THE SLIDE COMMUNITY on me todav. my battalion being pa-1 With b't regards. I am
Teraa.
M. B. Harris was here the first of r
U.i -.I..J ...I k . . . . l"-nr " Hi".
"r - a uie tn wek from piang.
by six months old had been nourished
from
ImI wk mention waa made
.L. : . 1 1 rll a D 1. I I . L L. I I t . 1 I ....
in Kr. .an r..uer o . . en- . . ..... e .. i. nea .y h. on whn ArWt.n from their hom
ney. and h.s condition continued tojcarlier in the day making progr-ss K h. . tirtkm vmmrm
grow worse till death relieved him of difficult about hi-r slippery decks i
hra suf ferine; at 12:.10 o'clock Tues- over whrh high seas were was! ng
day morning. He was thirty-four She was a considerable distance off
years old. and leaves hia wife and shore when ahe went aground but
two children besides a number oi';now has been driven to within less
brothers and other relatives. (than threa hundred yards f the i
The remains were laid to rest in beach
the Lubbock Cemetery Tuesday aft-;
moon Rev. Cole pastor of the TEXAS EXCEEDS U. S.
Baptist church of which deceased was PER CAPITA IN W. S
a member conducted the service at I
gees are pouring into relief stations
in Palestine. Their clothes were fit
for a bonfire only says a relief
worker writing to the American Re-
llief Committee.
traded for the ceremonies.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Arnett went) I am sending you this not
to Lubbock Wedneseday. j
Dr. Wagner passed through the i
community Tuesday going to Mr. Ar.'re th community Saturday on
thur Nettles. i their way to town.
Mrs. H. II. Nixon and Emma H.ir-1 '"ni' Williams and family. C. L.
rist motored to town Tuesday. : Rieger and family. J. B. Rieger and
R. M. Foster and family left Wed-' llTtnn Moor wnt to own Sturdr
nesdav morning for Seymour to visit i D- T' C"tM one of th" V'1 cr-
friends and relative until ftet riers was married the 18th o Decern-
Christmas. 'r- W'" b"'' was a Brdsvnf leld girl.
Dewey Farris returned to the Slide' Mr n1 Mrs- Jim Mbr w'nl t0
community last Wednesday after re- lown Saturday.
IK-lbert White we-it to town last
MADE PLANS FOR METHODIST
DRIVE IN WEST TEXAS
Honey Joe B. Reigcr Eugene Ellison
All reported a nice time.
There wasn't any mail until Sat-
urday on account of the snow.
Mr. and Mrs. Dowell Stamford
spent a few days at Mrs. Williams'
last week
Cecil and Floyd Honey went to
town Friday after spending a few
weeks out on the ranch.
Mr. and MVe. Dudley Arnett went
at Abilene. Saturday. 17. . V'
! f-....i. -t...... ... I Mr. Bivimra-and two children were ! H. R. Arnett of Lubbock waa at
..unites urnruiif anu t nenna r nn i w7 f
Yours truly
T. D. BARTON.
ceiving a few months srhool tra:ning'
The P.ev. J. W. Hunt pastor of the I
. I B !..! VI ...U k..k I
.w i. - j c v t .k... n... k.. mm nr.. o . "". "
in. nome wi .ti m. r. i. nuniirr .i 's m i7in nsr savings
of Mrs. fen ney. ana the blks lodge n ampaign. wnun has just closed.
ilmeW k.v. K.n i.i.in r ur?i ' IJitle Bufr Honey came out
". liams of this place and Mr.. Fits f the ranch Mturday
Henry Ung;Nw .omnlunity for T t iMr. H. H. Nix.
great Meth-1 . r i
raw
icorge L. llishop returned W nines-1
. . T- k 1 . I Miwiiinn immii s wil vtt.llll . IH I r
wiiiin nr m sibu m iiiiiii! mm.- . -........ ...... Miirnm iiitiv iier raiiuai.k . n... r. 1 l
:.a k. :.k k k .k. l'n..i c r. !..thy heard Billy Sunday preach.
i.i ruin wmi tiiw iivnui v. iiiv n..Kr ... .i..t uu i-i mnviii vrsr t . l. . i .
.... . .L i. 'a d. . I While there they met
Vf 1... .. n u MR A L. ..1.1 S.l'iniTI Vt.nl k .. H k . !
..t m wiit.wj " mm vnw wi im - . . iii iiv mvmvr er n p I t tk 1 tk
timers in Lubbock and was knon by capita investment for the United . . ' .. ;few days.
. . .. i c. . . . . . "Jifc -iiii-iii j mv v iiiriu miiu llJ- ... a.. .
almost everybody in this section and . states as a whole it is announced by I . .u Lonnie Williams and hdd
. . . . . . f . t ;. . e. . r.- . 'i cussed with him the plans for the . ....
had a host of friends who are made Louis Lipsits. State Director o the t w ' . r tes motored to town after Mr.
..a . .m. k;. Am.. W.e s.vin. s.- .k. n... t ... '". " """n""1
. -.v.w i" " """ IConference. A meeting will Ini held
-Organisation of the Treasury De-1: ...
... i in lianas January ii to map out
partment in his annual report rover-. k . .
thirteen I pirU of thf fonfrence wi be in
i Tk i
Bi m t.. L -..I J U..k.ll C tk. t .L. P"
avw aska wwn v. wiui e-ssw mim.iivn wi-vew-w II i . int W II II V
County and Weat Texas ha exper- oopulation of Texas are investors
... . Cll.l. - L'.l.l. I....U1.... ..h .
ter ia spending the holidays with . 141 ne "'ralu Vy morJm- i""u" "
Kmn-a IUrrist i M'""- ' r'urris aisTTcw'J- Far- that drifted from the Spades.
' Unnie William ha. been at Cross rjtcr to inwnjrfWday. There was a party given Friday
plain for a few days. !ytr)j. X. rfrrawas in the com-.ght at H. H. Nixon.. A large
vaa v.m. mmA -..- .t t .. i.-' ti u n i alunaf no r--..v
asaui a o . niie ill lix'tll g.UfW J
to
MITCHELL COUNTY IS
HAVING SOME WINTER ing the activities of
i month's campaign.
the
liams last Friday.
Joe Henderson and Loyd N
snd Arthur Nettles of I-akeview
at the store Friday on their wa
Lubbock.
Mr. II H. Nixon and wife
T. J. Davis and W. B. Copeland
went to town Saturday.
ixon went to town i mere was a party given at J.
'londayV Manford s aturday night. A large
T.. C. Morman left last Wed- crowd was present. All reported a
ay lor .Memphis ami otneri"'ve nine.
to visit until after Christmas Wade Smith of .New Home was at
Robert F.llison has the influenxa at Mr. Hubbard's one day last week.
the sanitarium at Lubbock. j Eugene Kllison was at Clarence
i . . .. . i . Fams' til ace Fridav.
Sllll Killing rsoniis ... . .
ten young Toms oi ine community
... I. -I Cun.l.w .1 f f....ru.
I . t c . . "" ' - 1 " -
.iiih miihi oumnrr imni it.
t.mt .r
jsrints
TJT'
r
to I 1 he people are
I in this part of the country.
Those from Lakeview that atlend-
1 -..k. ik. rk ur u.' - . i - n
....mmw ii. ..vl. . W 1 1 ... nUVtll V I . . . n . -. 1 Illlll
im V 1 W.I 1 1 ... I t ...Hi . ..u n In -I V... 1 . . I. I. . : lfl .
'ii n.;... . l. i . . -..." -- . . -. iii- iiMvs laak wrea wiin nrr snivr. ..im. . i . . . . .
i.nr.J .11 wi.u ..m f. .W.r .... inni. manager 10. - . eu me pany av mr. aianioru s were
- . .. - w. war i k:. n;k.. r.ni wnmarr m near i.uuwha.
.. .. ' . L ' I . I I II . ' !.L .
v.-'. 'T. - ... .L" ""V :.i7;r ir " ""r'"pIAin.wonh will visit. the conference
the I
Monday night and the fall brings co-operation of all but two of the 1.-'
the precipitation at Colorado up to 623 banks of Texas state national
14.36 for the year 191H. The rain and private owned has been obtain-
Monday Bight being ..'. Tha fall td In the sale of War Savings stamps
and winter rains have put a fine sea- which am now on sale In I4.AS2 plac
aon in the (round for the coming 'ts; and an intensive campaign of ed-
crop year and with anything like npr juration rva.hing every community in
in it I renditions in IVl. the eoi lo will the State has been carried on for
raise fine crops v neat looMnu tnirteen month.
aoJ and the people are en -t rngel
t believe (hat Weat Texas s jt Ir
on top.- Colorado Kocord.
Mrs. M. Fulton rwturticd last
beginning February 1 to launch the
campaign.
Mr. Hunt stated that Bishop Can-
non who visited Abilene recently is
now in Frame In connection with
the world-wide anll-saluun league
niuvement. Abilene Reporter.
Mis. Olive Millma.l died al a lo
cal sanitarium Tuesday and the body
aas prepared fur shipment by the
J P Kartiesl
Tnaadiig. bara-
of Plains .pent
Chat. Y A Unia of CarUlia l spent
Mortdny In l ulibovk.
Thursday from Washington ah-re Ul""""0 t miipaiiy and
h had been for aev.ral months help.ht'"l rhka WednvMi.Uy hre
IMI Vntle Sam out lit the office worki""' url wl" hm h11
in te Vr ISiuartBinnL ... . j ... -
" " 1 I I'rwf Gvorua N Alkinauii return
W. R. Copeland and T. J. Davis!
iMeaara. Henry and Sebem Perry
I There was a t hristmaa entertain- t -...i ...I t v.ni.. f.ik.
were at R. W. H.m.t . late r r.d.y - )Bt al w. B. Copeland'. iat Tu x.'rtJ.. anj n Iv.ns.
evening. day niirht. Thou that wera present Mr. J B. Nail went to town Run-
Mr. and Mr J. W. Moore
jwere Misses Thelina and Wynett
""irnlwUsJ It III h
II.
II mght with hia
Williams aent to otwa on
to
i' hoot
lay and stayed
Ik.via and Jfnil l.l.
ti t ti ..i . ... i.ii. . i"' "iwwiwi
. . - - - Nail. Messrs. Hem-hell an.I Leonard) imij
rr even.ng. fWia. llu.ler and Cecil HoneV. A !u. I.
Mr. IVprieat and sister of New . . . ini.
ll k- k. - l ... I .. t.Li.. .k- - tniinn m.m nsn'il
..v.... kkuiiiii a .. v. r.u...i. io ine ... -..... . .. .....
store rrnUy. .... t .... ...... ....
nuin I'avis jvwvil ai iiih n m i eriimii piii ptumiif
Murphy took Christmas d niu-r ul three weeks vacation.
Mrs. M. U Williams. Mr. Claud llurru of iWiwii speul
Tk.i. ... a siirnri.. nurtv at f. 'asl rtuii.uy niu'il SI w l'aia.
tha first i.f tin wl
Mr. Pleasant Tusey was at J
Nail's Friday.
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1919, newspaper, January 2, 1919; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288258/m1/1/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .