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I 1 ! . i ! In nth!ntf Wt of tho United M'Mt.lMIMVKMV rMIIIAt HV SlMlfH HflT ! llfflcll I TII1C AVALANCIIIC IHJHMN.IINU CO. 'HI rrn.lcr It fr uxm Ulfr n. iN,,MitMAi n ' I r'Mnp to run n lerl tmer - ..- 1 for the people of thin r nny I.. Ih)W, KIM to it. 0tj.r runKo who like It ami JSO. K.Ti UNKU. .... ASiKMATKKIMToll.Pmlj, nnl fln, H n,re fitting - , mi Ration to thnu who do thnrn Knre1 at Hm llotllc t Lutitmra, Tmm, tor irannmlMlon through th , n(m,. l))p tmp ((t miMWcrilo." Mall m imh'oikI cImh niattrr. I Olif Year 11.00 St'ltSCIlirTION IIATKS: (Strictly In Advanet) I UNPLEASANT MJSINKSS sit MoriUn fxK: I Some eopl are natural !orn fools while others iwikc fools AbvRHimiMM ium:-tli lownu prr n eacl. '"'; '! ! of themselves. In the daily bus- 4 . ..i nut i tn it tut t a At it aiuu'iai m iAm tin "I"?" relationship of men they mtrnb ouwivpa. 2 1-2 rnu i-r line. ;'urc, 'XVl'.uoT) shoul.l try as hard as possible to a revenue la derived therefrom. 6 cotiU rn'r line, rrofewlonal carda 11.00 ' per month or 110 per year If paid In advance. be agreeable. If a fellow is a . 1 I . V 1 1 .. I iooi ny uirm some allowances ! must be made for them, but the OFFICE 1MIONK H r rL'lt WKEKS CONSTITITTK AMONTH I'OU ADVKK'l ISlMi KhMiu-.Mi', i ii'Mft i kind who make fool of them i selves can soon be learned to i have a care for the rights of lUimoi'K TKXAS T1IL'KSI)AY,N()VI:MIU:I111. li) others. Some people have no 4 ' ' ' more sense than to force a fight. 1 4 PAG liS. There is no use talking, the way things are going in Lubbock, she is to be the city of the plains. The Avalanche has surprised the public many times before, and she has another surprise in store for them at an early date. It is said Teddy is getting tired of the jungles. Strange that he should tire of a place that seems to be so naturally adapted to his habitation. Judge M. M. ttrooks no doubt "jarred" his prohibition friends when he came out square agin State-wide prohibition. Mr. Ilrooks doesn't seem to appre ciate what little support he did receive in his last campaign. This is practically a new crop for this country, but past demon strations prove that it cana be raised here with the proper seasons, and the season at this time is good, so says the farm ers of this county. If the management of this pa per did not have any more confi dence in Lubbock than some of the people who pretend to be good citizens of the town, we They generally get the worst end of the deal and this is right Explanations are some times es sential but it is not always pleasant to make them. If a man is your friend he will make allowances for your frailties. If you have to explain the whys and wherefores of every move you make to" some fellow you may depend that his friendship lmvf ruil wnnirtlim lth thi T A I' ftl Hwcftwatrr, Ami the Santa Yv llrnncli at Coleman. There art other Milieu to lr laid from thin place but at the prenent time ailenre eem to prevail an to their direction nr the time of "darting work on their construc tion. After the lire if inaured oh bow irld. After the lire if not itiauied oh how and. Sec 1). .1. Wood. II carries all kind. Room H, Lubbock State Hank Huihlmg. riiono ifM. 17 i.'t 1). ,). Wood finds Ida business growing. He comes to the front with an increase in advertising space. His slogan is, "Insurance That's all." 17 i!t The Farmers President Taft in a recent speech at Jackson, Miss., says about the farmers. "I am glad to be in a State in which agriculture is your chief trade and occupation. We must admit that the occupation of the farmer is among the one or two most important occupations that go to make this country great and a State, which is great be cause it is entitled to recognition as typifying Americanism in the highest degree. "We have arrived at a lime in Carl Itoiwrdu rrluwtNl Sunday evening from a bualneaa trip north. i V, Flmon In lilMln liandnome rrnldrnrc nn SmilJi Ringer Street is worthless. People are w ho , tIie le t l. .pmei.t of this country continually picKing tiaws in other people are crooked them- The Avalanche is one of tin foremost pushers fur the interest of the town of any business con cern in the town, and when you iiatronize it. vou do tli.it riva ls for the upbuildin country and tin 1 e k . certainly would not he investing S(.iu.s tj,, y()lir K.st at all as much hard earned money in limi,s aml tnisl to tJu. hiRh,.st printing machinery, as we have pmv(r for tH, (ina :i(.(.oun,i,lLr. in the past twelve months. We perfection is not obtained on know Lubbock is to be the best 1arth ami after you have done town on the plains, and we want y-mr best you will have fallen to do our part toward making it j-.u. sj( such. TEXAS COOL IIEAI'S The eiglit hundred ambitious young men at College Station did ! not have their heads t ;;vm-d ,y 1 1 of the plains town of I.:.!- t ,o ra-sriir throuuh t, the oresi- derit. anil have returtied to their labors of ieaiviii .r how to take the lead ill Tea deeiop;-e!:t ill I'i t.ii'i v ears. Leuume!!! Kuter- A Wonderful Machine ( hie of tiie most coriiplica'i d and at the same t ime perfe t n.achines in opi ration today i orobahlv the Iiiu lev Track I.;.' land the world when old methods of agriculture must be discarded if we would keep up with the procession. Land is becoming too valuable to treat it in the old wasteful way. The profession of the farmer has become a real scientific profession, and I am glad to note that Mississippi is at the head of the column in having Dam paddy buggies f- KrW"4N 7i.T"T !. lrrM mm Mb er M ml If ynmr nlr not kaIU lh. wrll ! olll rlr fmm I mmr tml i'r tt irlM lhl ly gM4lbl filraao. Var llklrlMtM batrhtnl tip by r janrtr f erutwry ml Biirrr- PARRY MFG. CO., Indianapolis, Ind jrr.l llntlT Km torjr III llm W nrl SPECI ALIST In Lubbock. Nov. I8th Rnd 19th I treat all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, also hae glasses and nay sped"' atten tin to ntting them. Consultation nnd examina tion free. I- E. SMITH, M-D. Weeitherford, Texas W. Altlzer iHthc Houst mover He is prepnrtd to do the work on short notice. He motes an thing from n chicken coop up. Offico wltli Spencer-Allison Land Co. Lubbock, Texas one of the be dilutions in th The value of .unt rv is of ; ac!I as in Mi.-.-1'iofe i'ai'n.. -s. m a a'i'i Ibn. Williams .lenniegs Li is now fighting those w ho stu r.g him. uldle in Texas a lew weeks ago. He is doing it with his long range gun. the Com moner. Liliie Lryan jumped all over some of the poor news papers in Texas and he is get ting what is coming to him now. Everything points to a bumper crop for the new year which, by-the-way is not long off, through out the entire state, and no doubt there will indeed be some thing doing in grand old Texas in the year l'do. There will al least be a line crop of candidates, and the-e will be a great div rsi fication of these. Lubbock is now away ahead of a great many towns that are pri do th. V. I i he pa.-i ng Hi)'' u; I is a matter of moment and :v !i o a ii.ti ret mints to or .;t little, while lexas deeopmi-nt is of prime importance and will stay with us forever. Those eight hundred young men at Col lege Station wili be promoters and builders in the various indus tries and will be important helps in pushing Texas to the front as a leading state of this great coun try of ours. Let us hope that our next Covernor will regard it as a duty ho owes to his people to See to it that none of the young men at College Station shall live in tents while pursuing their studies as many of them are now doing. Fort Worth Telegram. n ir .Machine. It distributes l' ties ahead of the rails ai: I I i a id f; ow n powt-r moves itself am! .i ner. I :,: -' riii';' of ca''s I :i ie. I rails and t ,e for dm' rim.- . Ti.efe is one of the'U i'l oji, ;. tiou on the Colemaii-Texic .' -oil' helow town at tiie pre-. t time. Mr. Hurley, the in . . -.r is with the machine and ir.-': a t ing the crew in its operation. Ib is a man of about sixty w ars of ago and it is said he was tuen- ty-sew n years perfectn .g this hi: I tiu'.v t w ! invention. It is claimed that . Mrtl: I . th. m-whir... will hiv ..!. ;t f,.nr ries nil kinds iie tntiv itiuv ii mi u'' ' v. !' miles of track per dav and it on ly requires a small crew of men to operate it. The rails are i; n M.-Wf.orter. U agricultural in- coi.ntn ." the farmer to tins reat m-.mef,t, a- i.-si'.pi. e ! eed ! a ' . 1 1. at ! Announce m ent 1 1 a i ri hou-.'ht tin- IMiclo business ol U. I . It. C"ri4. I nm n' prt-p.-ired ' Jo yur photo work. ISahic picture ami Kodak lriiiibin;: f the llibsst (iraile ! i t J , r. i. Rlnillips i ', I ulhi k, loll' I l.e i a I ' c ii ;i iij t ! i I ' .- lit 1 1 ! ia-'.. i in 1 i i - 'l I l is i ; cm a . 1 1 , i : , ,i WllliU lot (hi ll,n rauie Ml.-i ! iiel I home I lie I. iisti'ir. I s k'llef Mini lllaiost (,H Ins iff showed liim I.V " . .ew t!. . I 1 :i 0 f r (i i , t ; i lit .1 1 ; i re r i "i u i 1 Ii Ui.t.l 111. oll(.V. Ills joy n ui,l"Hldi'. hc n new iioini'. .1 W'imm). li enr II . iin . I, ii t.lnx k tnte I'.Hiik I'miMmg I'tioa- -"'. 17 Jt several years her si nior, This is no sign however that her peo ple are entitled to sit down, so that others may catc h up with us. We must ever keep pressing forward. We must make Lub bock a city in size as well as in deeds. who has strung along on earn sufe .,.n a,A;iy s,.Vl.r., t. of a string of cars and are fast- jiur , ,(.' s,j,, ,,.,,, ,,f so.,u. ,.at. ened toKr,.,h,.r. The ties a'e pil- tl(. i t( (, K:iro;is rjl ,,i;trk(.? ed between the rails on tl cars r,.t;ir,,,, t. ,i;t,.r ,,.., ,,f .t ar.d as the engine of the -rack u (.,.'K ar;, u it h him was his son. laser feeds the rails it also feeds w. L;is ,.,. in tf;,. s;iMt;in itn the ties, which are piled .m the in th.lt (.if,. f() . ,.L.T(,rl.(1 ,irvv W,,!V rails and carried to a c.i;..yor. . havjn.r L.t., afl 0,rt.ratifl ,M.rf),nu. SKKk IILNL AfiAIN u hich seperates them fro: . the ,.,, him The little fellow is The Lost City Lost arrived at rails. The rails pass through t.ntinly well, now, which uh! la this office Saturday night. Itis the engine n.m wlnle the ties Ra,i r.-vs for the man v friends a good looker, and Post City and K" overhead. One man -lands of tm, fari.ily at tlds place and the people of Car.a county , in the frame work and lowers elsewhcre. Mr. McWhorter re should Ik? real proud of tiie Post, the rails by means of a derrick. .Mir,g ,.(,n,jtjn, jn t. Kansas It is under the management of to iracK. ns operation is pi act- City market c'.d. and he realized 1 - i 'TV Ui-r TOM V -Ii i t: 1 li -V The best of Made lo Measure Capt. W. .1. McDonald. State Revenue agent, is making it warm for the big circus in the state of Texas. lb- claims that Stockton Henry. He is an ex- icaily done hy one man. perienced newspaper man and engines and I .oiler of this the west is fortunate in having chine are of high hors.-.j him join the throng of newspa- and taking into ennsid. r; per Im.vs to proclaim to the world the immense amount of oa tiie greatness of west Texas. nioves and the complexity ine satisfactory prices for the cattle ma that lie shipped, and sold on the ,wer market at that place. Servise Riftht Home u tr tion " e are local representAllves 01 me American iaaies Tailoring Co., Chic ago the ffvmons maker of man- 1113 lthi'Ii Ahstrnet Comtmny is p or ! uri. W f i hir Fisilon Pnrtfnlln. nnd aII their He has the following to sav in 'mechanism, it night indeel l? r(.jv t ) mik nn aUtrsi t to tho mnle nf r loth. Plffv rnme tn nur lnr find see they hae U-en dodging part of . inaugural address to his reckor .- i one of the present day title of your property better g-t ' wlmt thin servit e menns to you. qv thnt die the State, aiid he l .. i. .... I u-ofi.iere lr Mnrlev vvi'l fl..t it dow flow nri'l HVOIil tho rusfi. " lecioei-. ... w is going to see that it is collected, i "s-, wishirik' l break the sell the right to manufaitire, He has several suits filed against J time-worn custom of all other this machine, but has them made one big o.ncern and he is follow-.newspaper men in launching himself, and leases them at so s I. I'a-ad-se. of Hereford ar- f tic t :r hrst t-'t.'ion on i.e.- snore- . . .. , , h--s s a of journalist!!. I hereby h per da or mile of track rived this week and is installing an. Uorh on the ( ut-o;i a printing plant in the humling t from this point is j.rores-ing adjojrdr.g the opera Iimim'. Hej ' rapidly and if the capp-ck d'M-s informs us that hi- f';r-t issue ; cor.sume t.H. f::;.rh time it ui; w ill apjar about the lCt h of t f.is .'. r :ot be lof.g i.ntd L.lboek will month. ' ing them on their state. to-.r eaer. re.-t- !Ml A fe'V thousand j n-ia'. at ei1 t cen!? Kross wtdght .Id a neat sum of mot is the price of jH.r m r niarketu at this tm.e. j, pnKcts for a de.l.r.e ery favorable. lUiie i ) I s o; r per Im.i; nrr in 'i'' ,. ar.d tl f jv u rr t. ri.-e and state to t h e-.s ar.d (nartionng ( V : the wihd at lar;-e i others adjacent that hep- ,. w itli a ilmtiof.ary nnd. - or,. , a i ncii o , er tn ear ar 1 a' t pe ac'ourt. 'i.er ?s t ee ..-, r'. . '" ami ,roi'o- to punt. pi. !,';(,. tie own. control and ers-e r ot the J'ot 'if l'ot from on. f. the very l-st of n . sd.il. l ' . . I r-..'. I ne. I tr ist I . I , PI r ,, I I I .-!-' . '. ..... . a corn an.la.la.ia t.ext ye.ir ar,u ,.lVaM. ;,.u uj r p.t rich, you u ill l-e in the muh in tie . ri,.,.s.-,.1ry to y ir.to a game 'l with the pro-p-' ,r,-,.r: -; ('. fail as to the many , woi.derf.il tl r,gH I propose to . t .rri up. neither do I tu it l.eeesar;, to ..it b f tl,e future .-.I...-. . I . - . 1 . . d . . I I 1 i , . r uheatilll- o-.u. in 'hi. m-c , r , , ' ou! In'f ! h.M- J'a.ir tl is lad. DON'T FORGET Wc arc Im arnl for Ihr I.J I'rtct made to orJrr clothe, for men, and in ionnr.tin with It all f arc still in the market for C'.KANING AND PKKSSING "The French Dry Way" C. A. Refine Company 'l.ro 2 "i 7. l.ohlxM It. ItiM a! ti. I, oocoooooooooocooooccooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo nan. ion of the J'a.ir S.-ura! th 'U.safi tt'Te I w,l ef, I a':, a o o o o o o o o o o D. J. WOOD -2 J INSURANCE "T 1 1 A T I-Tin- olilfMt unci IU'hI CoinpunUH Ifooiii fs l.ul)lcU ?-lnlc llmik UUiiz., I.ullxick. I X. o o o o o r M il li.H I ' ' " ' I I. ..... 1 I , I,...., , A e! f.f.e , r.i I OOOCt'CCJOOCOCCOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOCCOOCCOCOCOCOCOCOOOCOOOOU f It I p 1 ( 1! .ii ; a; r o