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ROI:USSIONAl. J,N. Sloops, M.li. ti. Muiiii., M.l'. )US. STO)P A? MUUPIIY PlIYMCIAN ANI iSl m.M'.N (Special attention y Ivrfi L Surjffiy and diseases of o men. Phones: lies. !' "ml -:n. " ill-- 2'.l. Ll'HIU UK, 'I i:as Win. L. HAl'CilL M.l' PllYSUIAN AM riUKi Office: Palace Pharmacy Plume No. Lubbock, Texas ' DR. It. J. HALL Physician and Sukukon Office at Star Drug Store I'liones Office lrt"; residence HI Lubbock, Texas Dr. C M. HA LLIX(J Kll Dkntist Office In Dr. Hav Old Stand Telephone No. l.n Lubbock, Texas J. J. Dillard K. .1. DiHard DILLAUD A; DILLAKD Texas P. KAN A: KLLTT Lawyers. Lubbock, '1 i-Mi- ;r Ii ltu! I.i.s:t.. ii n V. I. P.KNSnN i i: ami Ai:-ti:a( Lubbcck, Texa. Ul'.l (Tactile in a. til- Cnlirt". JAMES li. UOBIXSON, tty and C'ounselor-at-Law J ... Lubbock, lex as i'raftr'e in all State and Fcl.Tal Courts. AttciitiDii tn li;is,iii- i,i Luli'uc-k SuiTJiJiniiiiK' I i.iit i-s I). W. Puck. -it. .!. K i.n . r. IM'CK LTT A- (illKKIl L. wi 11.- I'ra, 1 in- w ! ii i i- i'i Tit u s a, iii' 'I n.'ti a'l ii'.s'ik-.s. o! tin. n LuhlioC'k, r ... M !. L.I .1 r. : 1 1 1. a ' I lit i.a. -mi t-..r N.iitl. :-: Texas I f r. i;..l4..l(irics I's.'L !!.;. -liiii-.-i ii si' i v s a m s 1 :.o i:-1 I)-. .Ioi s A' III n IMN-oN Will 1 1. -a' ic;n s of t 'n- Lar. Nosi-aii'l ll.ri-at in i . m rt 1 1 -a:'Ii t In ir L't-iira: j-raet le- ( )!l:,-- at l.ul'i.i k I'd ( Lii lK'k. Trias ( irtli-i' phone I."..' Li'si li'iM c pi, Lin W. L. (i.i;LA.'l PlIYSIi IAS AMI SL'U'.KOV Office SVIth Tin- ra!a, r Lhannney LiiMxHk, Texas Officr Phone 1 Ursl'lrm-.- Phone 2::'. ! J.E. MIXYAKD. M. I). Otlice: Palace Pharmacy Kesideuce phone No. I'LL LUHH0CK, TLX AS. I)U. O. F. 1'KKRLKU Pm siCAN, SUUOKON AM. ( TI .,T j pearjy Kesident phono No. 341. Oflice! I)ear 9weet. lovely, bewitch Phon No 1.'H ling sisters, if you will wear them Office with Palace Pharmacy . for lhe 8ake of the VMt gufrer- LUIWOCK TLX AS Dr. S. II. ADAMS ... .f-.t. ti.-il l IHlCe Ullll INC inmir i i.Miii.j Ofl.re Ihone LITJUOCK, TI--Y w s. w. pi:.si: Director and Liirtisrd Liiilmli!"'r for Fut eral TeiH, W M O t II II II'- I I'i ie With I.')'.!-- k IU- ! a ui, Kurl.ili.rr ( '..it. pie . H.t.K M ui vi .1 v i' y l.l'li A L !! ! " ' ' ! ' I'; 'l.r ' " '' ' " S- i ' ' li ' i I I . s ' s I' ' ! ,'. ,.... i- i ' 1 ' TAYLOR & MOUNT ARCHITECTS AND BUILD" INQ ENGINEEHS OFFICE OVER STATt BANK PHONE NO. 140 I,. (. OXFOliD, M. D Ollice vvilli l'alace I'liarin.'icy Liiltbm-k. Texas JX. U. MKSKK A'ITOKNKY-AT'LaW Lubbock, Texas Otlice iu Court House li. A. SOWDKH I. A W Y K K otlice with J. A. Wilson Land Co. II. Bledsoe. W.F.Schenck IJLKDSOK JtSCIIKNCK ATTMKNKYS AM) CH'V KI.I.oUS AT Law Practice in all the courts. ( Mlice , rooms 'J ami .'5 State Hunk it 'li 1,,J"""i: LubbtH-h ,-VHS " ' ' Wild! in need of an ex- periencvd l:mbalmer I am at your service, t!ay or lii'Ki'it. kViiK'nilx-i J o'tiar- antee r.iy w ork. We also have a coinpL'te line of Caskets am! Burial Robes, .Yletalic Cases. W. I-. (iAlv.NLR, With I:. R. Williams, Plains tew, Tc.X. mmmmm liOARDIiRS WANTI;!) , .s at i,i r Mis. MeKm!.- i I'll 1 1. llld ! 1. 1 IV i.tr Iniar iii-w IiM'i:i. mi c;l l'.r".iiua. Lv,-r I liii;j , i. ;,n ami .oi.toita'..-' :u..i ih- t;,! ,,. mi i,inl wri; tin- 1.- st tn. mar- kct Tei-d. ri ni- T x. u.g iu.1 riu muui.uj We are a warm admirer of the fair sex. We have seen very few age of ;;n.'.i. The estimated lotal women that we did not love to a N ield is P,-s.;1(mmi h ,-hels. certain degree, depending on age ' v.nt.-t S07. 1.V'..(hmi in 1'.'''-. and color, iooks, general dipoitioti. alie-ear average of -7".2."1,-etc. J'-eiiesing in the good, old- '". The averag wviyl.i -i the fashi )!. d chivalry tl-at is char- Texas erep per bushel is 'J- po.imis acterisiic of the Southland, be it aga.tot .'loin and a 'en-year far from us to say anvthing that average of ;o, the indiea'. i yield would in the least smack of criti- not being' given, cism of our fair sisU-rs. Hut the The estimate of the average modern liea lgear or bungraloroof ic-bl per acre of Mtatoes i 1"'').." that is in vogue this season i busheis. agairnt H.7 in I'. and anything else but a "thing of a ten-year average of KM',. The beauty" or a "joy" to the fellow estimated total production ,s .';7, who is compelled to take shelter , 47o.imm bushels, against 27-.'.t.S.V 1 behind one. when he would fain "-hi in l!o and a five-year aver-( look in the face of his pastor age of IMi. pMi.iHXi. The Texas, when preaching or get his! money's worth at a show. ; The man w ho can sit for an hour U-hind one of these screens! and gaze at 16 square feet of j bando, 2.' yards of chiffon. 17 j !ft.et r,f ribbon, a 4 foot feather i from the tail of a California os- j trich and two stuffed pellicans. and not inwardly swear like a regular trtxiper should not le ' mioctionoil u hen he nnriearn )' inKt groaning male creation, OIK, l ol 1 1 "K looit mounii, i pleae uke them off when you ' 1 lit in church. Once the editor of j 'this paier had thick, curly, flow-1 iknt M,.iivati ttho la. iik i'i" ic"""v'i dies and made envious the men. I.,, t of un nnwi-lfnh rorid.-ra- f,..n for th iHH.r .levilu hos.it -.d.in.ll.im. he surn-nd.-r.-d to ' th. barU-r's ra.or ar d has re main. ShoHi. to 1o tl l-i i av. It .va;i p-.t,-,,r.e. T !..s ( tie ! . I i e a i' . :' r a n. ! a ! i- w dh'.g t" s an i- v :!.,. r i a',.. - f l.'e M. f." ! .r i. " i .i ,i , 1 ; : .' 1 The Year's Crops The November manlier of the Crp KojM.rtcr. u publication 'f the bureau of statistics, under : the authority of the secretary of ""agriculture, contains the prelimi- nary estimates by (he crop re- 'porting hoard of the production ,,f ()u. principal crops of the United States for the year V.W, compared with the finally esti mated croj)s enumerated forlWS. i A study of these figures as re- ported by States in comparison with the total yield and with that of each state separately, in com-1 parison with the yield of the pre vious year, and with the ten-year average, makes quite an interest- ing study, and since in our own , State the yield is generally much j below the normal, should have the effect of stimulating effort on the part of our producers to over- come as far as possible the condi- tions which militated against a larger production. The estimated average produc- tion of corn for the United States is 2.). 1 bushels per acre, against jo.jin r.nv. ana a ten-year aer- aw of 15.8. The indicated t ital i.roduction is 2.7t;7.:;ir,,(KH, against 2.'(;s,;;j1.Ihki in 1!'08. The Texas yield is estimated at n.j j r ;a-i-r, against S:7 in p.ms, mkI a tei-c;tr avenge .i' n.:;. n1L. i:,.iiL-:itel t.-u.l ji.-ldis 117,1,17,00,1 ;,;isheis, aL;.i:,st iM. ms.hkh in l;tos. j-i.t- total tu:i.ated wheat pr..- ,lucii n is 72 1.7t 0.000 iii;iiel.-. against f'liil.r.'L.'.o'Hi m and ., iive-e:-.raeiage nt't'o.r.io.ono UUii, of an average wight por bushel of ."0.11 pounds for i.-o.-. in r.o ami a len-sea. average of ."7. 1. The averave I i ,o -... ii.... I .. - weight per b;ihel for Texas f..r t.ael! year of the period mention- e is 01 pounds. ed is ,"7 pounds, the total esti- tllati-d ield not beinur iriven. 1 ne average weigni per meas- ured bushel of this vear's tota oat crop is ;52.7 i.ourni. ag;.m.-t -.t.S in l'.os. and a ten-year aver- yield per acre is o h .shels, against 71 in rjos. and a ten-year average of G7. The estimated total yield is3.12U,00U bushels, against 3,.V0,Im) in l'.ms. The estimate of the average yield per acre of tobacco is W07.7 rounds, against 820.2 in Vm, and a ten-year average ot hOo.l, the indicated total production leinfi: b9o.lS4.y3o founds, against 18, OCT, UK) in 1908. and a five year average of CJ8,(K)4.ooo. The av erage yield per acn for Texas is estimated at 6.7) pounds, against 800 in l'J08, and a ten-year aver age 5CL The indicated total yield - n - ' . . . j . . . is 2,3-tu.0K) pounds, against 2, 400.0R) in VJDH. The Texas yield per acre of bu i--t i it jit i rf-s i is t i mat e. i a t P ! (...". i . bushels, against M in Hmw a J I a ten-vear average of M. The condition of the fo!!o ing Texas rmps f.,r t he ear J' a miniim il with a Tiorn j "'.di-.b;iy. Hon. is giv.-n as f..::..v f JVanuts I'.s p, f cehl. .r t !..s! j . a ag j t ' p4 .' ; .." Jx-r ..ear ! ' ' .e . I I . I r .'-,.. .i . cents; jxitatoos $1.10 per bushel, ' nirnl'tiul l.ri rents! llHV (loOHl'b lllT , o,, inst $Hr0; ,mH(iy ; $1.10 per bushel, against 78 cents ; rye $1. IS per bushel, against Sfi eents; cotton, per pound. Il l eents. against S. 5 cents; butter 22 cents per ound. ngnmst 21 cents on October 1. this year; m's 21 cents per dozen, against IS cents on October 1. this year. Houston l'ost. A lice line of l i i rt waist pat- a 1 i. . . . . . wu,, ", a , , v i I'Hts Hi cost while lliey last. Mrs. ( trace .Johnston. 20 lip Character Character reauires a still air. Thcre may be storm an(J u,,heav. ; aj around( ut there niust e peace within for the souilo thrive uut anxjety j3 the reVerse of, ,wace It u.aseg the mind with qucstions it cannot answer; it broo(jg ovt.r ,)US9j0e evj8; jt ,)t.0. ples the future with dark shapes; it frcts the sensibilities with wor- rying conjccture jt spoiis the ,...u..nt i. i,1?1i;.r ;t ,. ;.v, . .. .... ... ' V Hi, J H 'C4V4 Ij b U I III 111V Its tendency : ... (Kv(.Iin.r on ..vi, ... ,.,lkt. ' nii, ujiij, n,.....,,.. tat? vwn (ti wij U'lM Ot. 1 I I r i i , v IIU1 av ' ter cannot grow in such an at mosphere. Hence, as a matter of fact, we seldom lir.d any great height and sweet ne.vi of cl;arac ter in an an.xioi.s inir; led pers"!:, for the simple ivas"M that it hs no cnatice to grow; a. 1 Hie IolVeS y in other d;rt etioii U;.t v. !,t ii o: e in w ise and riglite. .,is was has k'anied to trust in Ind, and So has come into pe.u-e, then the seeds of all vrace and beaut spring up, and spread out their leaves in the calm, warm air. and 1)I()SS()in Uul jnl fli1 ,t.:iut Ni U,l ,,., i... ,,.,, i, ,,,i ..i.,.,.. itv, ., I I MJH 1' ill (Ull UIIU tH t l , a I. " t() Sc.cure MJt-h an atmosphu e. for ,.t,.ni.i;iv ;!;Il(),i-inl JtS ,1,;. ,1.,, ei, .,...1,. ti...... words; "Take 110 thought." On. h,jW u-jst. the teaching! lb-w l,lc.st.(l t 1, ahV-to iveei e it! ev. T. T. M linger. I 111' iM'st )S llOlll" loi) g JO I f tl.l' 'l O'!0 III Ij I Hi", n. 1OAIi ic von u-i-p 1 o ot!,. r l.:i. I I'hot i s l'.'T 11:. d L .'. It No1! Su t iM C''Lir. .e. A ng'-io. Nov . 1 1 . i.i 1 1.1 r or not a man hni Mi.giil l-i lea ' 1:. a i'.- i of gravel in the rive.- hi H pou.t supposed to l lol.k' to the Stair Is a iUrstion thHt will Ii' fought in th? o, nl eourts. II. .1. i hureh. a I ;al cotitrai. t or, lias Irnccd 111 a splendid l-d of gravel, washed up hy a rn enl rise in the outh Concho river, an l ohj.'i ting to this, siiteen titi.eii", beaded by W. II. haw, have tiled suit in the district court anJ ask for a writ of injungtion. A great dal of interest 11 -lit-ered iu the outcome of thi case, owing to the fact that HCtically all of the grarel in Si' Aagelo is obuineil from the r'r. If a con tractor is allowed o fence in a bed erery time he ds it. he will make a great -'! more money in his busines nd his supply will last muc longer. At preaent everyiwf heb;is themselfe to this ri'r gravel and, of coure, unde the.se circumstances it does J not t lng. Nice fresh fruit always on hand S. C. Scott's. 'JO It I'wery & Son are certainly putting in one of the biggest st'K K 01 gnu eries ever H-en in this section. Their large store is hH - d with the l.-st ti.or.ey w ill They ar.- preparing to I ready for (!. trade th i adjoins t will C 't! t,( s ( re f i of I ' D I our trhlrle. If jmir dealer l nn( tian.lla Ihfm, wrlia in anrt wi will rrlrr im o nr nrari.,l mrnrr for .rler Ilia, aa.laly Mini innclolhiil .fir. Our ehlrlra are narked ii l l nt rr a mrtr nf a r.murj of urc-. lul rarrlaicc li.HliliiiK. PARRY MFG. CO., Indianapolis, D. J. Wood INSURANCE "Thnfa All" Room 8 Lubbock State hank Itldg. Lubbock, Teas The Oldest and LUBBOCK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO, LUBBOCK. ABSTRACTS To all LaiicIs in city .f Lubbock. also Chochran, Hockley Lubbcck counties. : BOOM 1, STATE ?M j. C0?t. mi I; ci 213 sis s;!: r;-a z:u sia " Lands Lands Lands IA N V. a u ti Ci ii rn m t I U'l Ot Mi f We "sant ti how ou onie Real liarirains In cits ami coiuUrs pn-perts Lubbock, n nmnBiB B'S gig r a nm Red Cross 6 Lubbock, Texas To the General Public Who Arc hitcrotcd Don't f.-pl to call anQ n bill of what miil lc done on the i.trd d;is ot NosciiiIkt. l0'b Dill s ill Iu ;.a::i.l at Cititii't Nati.mal Uar.K. I'I tins ios orCiticii- Nat l I Jan I.. I ut lH.k, lesa. esplai.iiii iS'i'lMnig; Call c.uls ;niil don't lc bc'.iind lhe esc ititmnt. : : : PAOnv BUGGIES SPRING WAGONS DELIVERY WAGONS tt nr In iHIn t and will nor lor r money Ihanratn hl nhrrr eUr, lin-ana t inaha rtery ar ft Ind. i rK. t i-hy r.-i.n-? i ui... I 1 I Phone 253 I Best Companies TEXAS and RUiLDING. PHONE 288 C. R. BAILOR. SEC-TREAS nu u-aatc &n i-s ainn a n n n u a n n n H a a K m Fexas n b n b a m r b a a bib b The Honest Jeweler Will Trent Vou Right Jcwrlry Is one of the par tkular articles of com men. - - - The repairing of iewelry is alx a particular ob. CRAWFORD TH Jwlr the man to for food ubtntial articles and flrst-claa repair ork. Pharmacy In keal IStntc 'M lO' '' , K g -' lie. I -v "to it I I. ' , ;,!- i lr 'l I . - hi.' 1 tl O , . , Ih - I., f e ,-!! ' ' ii I ' - .I'll . ' I i i; .i . i. I ' - -1 ,i . ! . t h r h. W. li 0 W L IE Y ;!,. '. ML. . ' .l .,' .( i . .a : ! , Di: i; c li. wi- li v I I -1 , , . -I 1 I ' ' I e k I , .! 1 1 r . 'i i lit,. Hi I .' I II,: .1 v - lb II I.. I. ' , t i V I V. . 1 K, Strip. Texas I i. Pint!" 1- I . y I. I I : t.M i H ltLn K,. I L X A t . .. i i - , I I '. I' Jt 0 ' r I . r b I." . "'!- ' j A t .'. - I-fa'' " 7w O j