I THE AVALANCHE "VC'hftl shall it profit .1 nation if it Raim untold wealth and its people losf their liberty." A Molt 01 VOL. IX .umtocK, j.uimocK (JOUNTV. TKXAS. KKIDAY. JANUARY . lm NO. tt FOR Nl:W 'the- l-i'iv il.n 1 ...... I 1 iv l'i's. ; tt'llc Will readily see f div id inr the county. orn owt.ni to its central Kl Count) Serkf to be Di vili d Slie is Too Lrtrge for Practicable Us esNo Opposition. 1 location and m iv milages over other t ';s ili tin easier n pull of the 1 . 111 1 CUt'V hKS " Ut'CUt'U HaVALlBtfO I'.ir the county seat of the pro posed new county. THE TEXICO U'l OFl Van Horn, Texas, .Jnn. j. Thr leyi-l:it ure will he pftiti'-iifl to1 divide F.I IVo counlv . the :Y kl- wig line to run north urd oi.th! Cig Land Deal n:i Antonio, Tex., Jan. "2. -A rcjur I I'lcilwi.r land sh was put li.n.ugt tinlay in w hit. h l,Oo'J,WO in.rt'i in "sonora, Mexico charged h'inos. .1. II. 1'ickcr completed Li Greatly .ieeded to Furn ish Direct Houte For California, Tourist: and Freight Cori?igntn-i)t II I id to (TOss till' I iilvcstc.'!. 1 tin' 1 1 n t li Harmburjr sti-1 Sin t.toi.io iail ! will tinxi-tv way at La -, h point cightv tlne mile-, cast of Kl l'ni'. tin' present county sent. lie new county is to In- r.inui! t'l.ilii'r-nri 1 ount.v and it i" I"- 'ncr.t.v liiili'i a iJe fa--1 n:. l w "t F.I Pu-o county I ' ttn. i-irge .11 'I many people mi' ti n ifiiint" fii iii the ( ount.V v iit f"T Hi -I'ilii e :t is I'O Mali's from t!,'- i'n-Iit; l...ii. duly of ti e cm tv t" the 1 t.v m at Tii is i very 1 -iw ioi vittir.sf-s :i: ! !!. -rs li'ivii. ' nt li nd court. 1 1." -.i -1 r 1 1 " r ? - . f the cour. t.v is i.p i fust and the p'" !' fi- I t;.' :i: entitle 1 to a ! . 1 .i.tv v at It is siii'l El I'.i- ' ii! i T r i " oppuMlioTl Mil l ,t i t'i ! ' i llril Hair III!, 11. ci 11 it-rt ls. 1 irlv it' lar The tract of us I )i la are and H I s 1. 1 1 1 I combined i Mr. ii'.i'nit '.i'liiin-il Week. f-i.l i.-.,..-i 1 .. . j ! g.-. t A I. 1 : . 1 "Fort Worth needi to cllle an extension of the Suits Ft' rail rsual froru here to Texioi uj or dor to cinch lieyornl h douht the A riit'ru an Central ' mak'oiti' ent tratfic to Northwest 1 1 1 t It t I 1 ' I tl.i-M-ctio.i for tlie 1 lexas, u.-ciareu j. n. .ucimiii.-i lust nicht. Continuing, he sail: "And I hehi've e could siur it by the pro)er effect, for the aiita Fe is now esteinhi! its hue At Marfj ; Miuthe-ist from Texico or ( uis. I'r.iii'Hi. who liHs lately atul the survey call- for Lub 1 i n,' h inti rests here, was 1 Ihk k coufit.v. Thi.-i hue is intei d il ti e Mirla H'Mise Ittst.eil to open up a route from Mint section to the tfulf and by way Port Worth would In; veny r.at ural route. "ik h a hue would j.ive a di rect route from here to California for the heavy tourist travel whu h now yoes by aii Antonio and FI Paso, as well ns brin: the live to k aud other freight from tin LubbcK'k and IMaiiiviw nv.u;., direi tly to F rt W'oitti. I ne (ii.iiii'ii is edaiigirig las e to I. ililfvi,, I living 1 t!,e 1 i.iintd plare there. I a )' I le'low aii-1 we re d ' p 1 1 1 1 1 1 e I . K. D i ' :i r J of the P.nd.ali ', ho In 1, '.I ti.e I 'ill I ( 101 doll I i. v -is 11 1 I -ivi! t caller at , , , ; i n I i-t vM-"k and in i'ici'.t : o-ir s'iii-i'i:'t.'iti list - Miiii N.m l'.m. 1 ofnirig of tli Orient into Tela from Chilicotbe to Sweetwater give all that Mctiou a direct road to the Kansas City markeU and unless Fort Worth is alive to the situation Kai aa City will soon U getting lie enormous trade of that fertile section. The San'a Fe is Kmtf to extend southwest to meet either the, San Angelo branch from temple or it will come to Fort Worth. Il would open up a much letur territory by coming thi way and I think we should inveligate the situation and get busy. "oiiip fifteen or eighteeu yearn ago the .-santa Ke undertook a nad from Fort Worth to Albu LID ON AT AMARILLO heritl 11 ugh iMMarea Thervare fw Violatioi s ButTh?rti Mut b? Sour Will Enforce tlie La. The Amai illo Sheriff has the fol lowing to say to the Iai!v Fan handle teporter aliout law brtak in that city W hen show 11 a pre-s di-pab h out of Austin ) esterda. w hn h stated that Hangers were "gnii g bi Auiarillo to enforce the lutal option law," alleged to le oH'id. pjerque, . M .hiiI built forty or vjoBte)t) sienfj J p. Ilukl,e stated that he had no klio.i ile 4 BIK Sibf S 3 S H Z U X 2 &' E 2 U B H B O H 9 DiD BinniS D C BID Bin BID W thaii i'vit pi'-piri i t lii'i lie 'a!;;! n w t& a u R m M IS n H a u n m a a n a H M EJ K a a a B n u n H U n n u n a u it in n fifty mil's of roadbed out to wards Spnngtow n. Tins old plan could I' carried out now by build 11 g from here to Texico. lor there connection could l had with the the mam line to Helen, and theiire t" A Ibutjuenjun. Ihe i vaiitages of such a road are great and apparent." -Fotr Worth Hec or I. ILTKNSK)NOF AUTO LINE Midhiiiil Sennn df Aut('im pan? to Mak Conn ti( n With th Ii- Val l- at Carlnba 1 N M. ?.Sj&vsq Co. a n I.' 'I he ( H i a j , Hit n-.iliZ' t'i;i ei.'iit. y-.ir. i h- .pi - i-t h-r ir Sh h i s -rv f i us all lon n'i i well r. t K.u.'iit: ul lot'. a.- inan i- n a- planuintr tor tli mil W'lin jtr- Vo ir I ry tonls People'" i iruportant atid rr.-rit c Ht"i ;! co i.-id.-r itioii . W'f are ''icl'i'.v.-i!r c ! --l il'-r-. ati 1 hall fleut' cur tl fUi- in fetudyiiiK' tlie want- -if t'i v . I tr) in.,' t !i;ipl tlie-n in lue hea.ini W'f '.V isb In v P t i:i-r.-, and t h pnlilir a well, that ar tetter V s;n!l rnrrv ,i enrvip' t . - . - r t r ;i I tiny be intrut-l to us t -k d DkV UUUlJr. Ll.OIMI.MJ, :0OTNVF.AR, PUkNI5MIN(iS and in addition, a line of CAKPI-T5. in:os maitincjs akm sot Aki-s miadps linolpum. can 'A5 A.NI'aS PIC. I. : i- 'intall y i nH.i in the way of Iry (tl W il)i the r. m. . t" c irrs ,,n amp!-- atuck i-f DPPPNDABLP ,'(mI MAINTAIN AN POI I AU1 P CA5M PKICI: and ! very i-n-turur a Square deal W- rc-pvi. t f u P s ,,-;t thn p.it rt'ii.-ig" of tha public Until further notice, we will make ten to twenty per cent discount on all Overcoats, Cloaks, and Fin ished Embroideries among1 which are many new and desirable things a R a D n u w a H n n a n n M u B n n n 0 n n B n n n I V nut m, p rhas. the brt op lntur;ty that Seminole has had lot evrat monll.s i now tefor lit iii the ba of the pnpoition j tn (-'. hi ih art auU hna brtween i here aiid Car !. J. gifing daily ' servn e Tle Midland eminole Auto Co. ; and Cars! I h already agreel 'to aiontraittiv wd.'ich an auto ! line is to put in between Carls bn l arid Kno!''s. and for au ad V aneeuii'i.t of $7" for w hich the ai.lo company will issue receipt er titling the holders to as man) n les at any tune as the amount tl v j.ame would pay forat reg u'nr ra'-s, the auto company will fill in the gap letween Nmuiole and Know les This would give eiiiinole in ni-ction with 'rlstl by daily au t. ser i e w hied, togetber w lib the line to MiIUi. I, would place it at ih i ei ter of the most important I auto hue in the 1'mUs.l Statei. 1 "seminole NTiti'iel. j Mr. II. A. iemer, mentiou of jwho-e arrival in our city will be loun I in another item in this pa per nil engage in the real etV m nes here aa 'nn as he can ar r-i:,ge tor n i offn'e. Ha anJ wife are i,u ntvpt'tf with their old Irfiri Mr. Webb in cast Lubbock. Mr. Spencer ha trn ecgawi in tne renfesta'.t business in Sour Fake a nuinlMT of years. He it a very progressive man, lull of en ergy hi .1 wi.'l make Lubbock t g'Nfl citien Jno. P. Lewis . Co. M.s Amy Nlclarry, who hai 1 twn spending Cbristmas aivl new yers with her parent, re j turned this week to Tahoka, ! w here she will reaume her work at t.'acbrr in the Tahoka Public chiKil. II. F. Jones of scuiry, Teiat, lieiome a regular reader of the Avalanciie tbia week, through the lourirsT of Mr B F. Montgom ery W MNTKD-Putitioo as Uiok keeper or would like to flerk in drygooU or groceriea. 'AJIreas Mik "u.ih, Atiiler.e. Iia. n n a R tt I' nn lo Mr and Mr. Klkina, a d'bne ly ay, We.iaea.la of laat H I wi-ek.-- llarstow Journal. n m a n n if n n e h a n i c a z i n n n n a n hib n n ma niB &b n mn lku'u'1 ,iu,lr of such ar rangineiit, and had i "l Uhmi consulted iigardug such a tlialUT ('onllliUllig henlT Hughes said. "I have reason to telife inat the lid is more nearly losed heie at present than at any tine since the law liam" operative in Amarillo I bae now declined to issue any more h(ei. fur tie disMiising of intoxieanls un.l-i li drug ait, and in future 1 i I oi.lt issue suih jM rrrnts at the cno wl luandaaius peicee tings. I am n .. sure if I will not readily do it then. ' w ill liave to U thorough ly coiitinted that I have to do it. "I'nder the i pi n saloon c.iiii lion in Amanllo U-fore prohu i lion we had fourteen salons There are now four plnce . p eratitg under the provision of ihe "drug a t " Ttiinn? latter are sup posed to sell only upon the pie nplion of a regularly prai tu uig physician It is intimated to me that tl law is being violate.! i some of these parties holding licenae or permits uridyl ihe a l mentioned. I'tiey will receive at lentiou at th hsii is of the tii er-. "I am some what puzzled as in the maimer in w hn li tins w mk is to m done, tiut it must Iv ilmie 1 have asuranies from t uil it. at 1 will I if protei led in lie work to bm-g to gr i f thosr w I m offend the laws. It may n u 1 will h una bin to do this w 1 1 inyM-lf or w ith my men at pn s ent engaged with the ilepsrlmen Hut I will see to it that omeii.e taaea the work in hand who will tw capahle of Unding with re sulU ' tioiernor Cariiprwll i insi,; ing u)oo Hi lid, and I U-I.eve that it can be put on in Anuarillo At least I will not ibilu.e u here it until it ha lien luli.i deiuonstratvi to the contrary." J. C. McCrumnten Dies. Pari, Texa. Jan. 3. J. C. McCrumrLen a pioiuineut til. of Paris, died lat night at I" o'clock of pneumonia atter a brie! i lice. Deceased was 19 year o d and was a tative of Alaliama, 1 1 1 came to Texas id infancy with I, is parents, who Milled in Chero e count j. , He inove.1 to I arts tw.i - tr-ei-ht jear ago and had :, fiigagid in business as a firm -i and ttockraiser. Hi father, who lives in Lubbork county. i still in robust rVaUii at tie age of '.e Deceased is snrvived by widow. Line children and a rounder of brother and sister. , l'he entrrtainiiient given ' Mis(mpbell at the rl Hall last .Saturday night was i r e.cu aense a aucces Several ecel lent aelet tions wure rendered by the orchestra after whiib il.e 'Tom Thumb Wishing a ushered iq by Master hot lyptee I'iach little lot erforma-l well 1 1 rt and the innmtufe ' ride aid groom were duly )o.fd mi ibr "holy Umh's ( pa.ll k." "Ihe .Milk Maid' linil and CoMrn tion" by twenty four jonLtf la b. at well renderf-k and ef.).m- i ad present