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i i r , MM MU (,Hnv. MAI 1 LI . r i.i.i . J I ' k ' ' Nil ,1 1. . I h, . If" t li-" M 1 1 1 r. I H M, 1 1 A I . t . I . N f 4 1 II Mi 1 1 1 Al SPEC A DUCEHTS 0 I'- I 1 1 . 1 I I I If' Mi,. BOY'S SUITS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES During the CHRISTMAS SKASON, and we arc going 1" ollor a largo number of .Men's and lioy's up-to-date Worth Hats, popular sizes, all new stock absolutely 7 COST THE GUESSING CONTEST which we put on several weeks ao was a reat success in every respect, and below we present the names of each hoy who guessed at the number jf hales of cotton that the two Lubbock gins would turn out by thoTltjof December, together with the number thaTfiej guessed, and the prizes will be awarded in accordance with these guesses, upon the terms of the contest. The names and guesses are as follows: Name Cuy O. Ya.ighn I hilar.) Srh.-nrk Poland Schenck Sam Store N'e.vton Stokes Kverett U i.frilHrn ' I j v F"wrv Lamest Agnew Walter L Schenck Tnnt-y St.n-kir.gs Frank Mae key Melhurn Scott Auto (Irant Oscar Merideth Viriril Cowart Hoy Cowart li. F. Criswell Orville Mavis Clarence Ikey H "ranee Fry Vii"o. Atkins Alton Hutson I.uis I!. Klliott K..bhv McKevnold Will:- Callev Claude Mavis ThMna Spurrier Virgil 1 a v i s itieSS !:: 177.'. L'175 FVi 17! '.I 11V I Ki.Vi ILHi V.) 01 Mi i:-' Name ;i:.-s Wayr.e Hutson litj W. F. Jackson .Jewel Potts 1 x x i P. F. Jacks n :,r, Jim Taylor i:V!!t Hoy Taylor i;u Theron Pradley H.V. Clyde Caldwell 1 j(i Adolph Caldwell :sc, (Veil Flanagan 1 4.i7 Poht. Fry . UiVt Austin Marlow Dow Constable vill) Mor.aM Constable (Xi'ij I'aul Ijkey 1275 Churl it Fry 15;;-, Fdw in Clenn I2i) Clifford McPeynolds Hi iAttie Iiankin 17) liirarad Lekey Fin: I Jlill Richards 2 Poyse Watters 1215 P.-wey Flanagan l.'() Jaul Clark 3 km Fiverett Agnew ' ( tto Anderson k guess of 1ihi or LImmi this could not be counted. After the number of bales have been ascer tained from the dinner's records the prizes will be awarded by the counting committee. The time for rewards to be made known later. KemembcT while we are making special offers in the lines mentioned above, we will make you at tractive prices on any article in our store. We want you to call and let us prove to you that we mean what we say. Don't forget to visit our store when vou come to town. I 1 r " 1 1 I ' I "I I ' k I- m 1 1 c, A Mr - !..! 1i 1. 1 M-; ' A' i-i 1 tl ioi ;il I'! 1 1 v. I k V- M" U 1 II 1 1 i 1, 1 1 d lit (li 'Mh!i;ihdle T .0 li 1 ' i "lit'. I" W lllrll I'nl)! t in I III i be-1 I 1 i' In , Tin' fulliivs ii e tf.'M I - i f r .hi l.nbli'icK llirl' Si I I atlil Will'il building, 1 1 i poMtii' tho i 'ii i'M;iti"h fimii tlllH M,t. Prof. .1, K. Wester I'p'f. ;. N. Atknson Fruf. F. F. Frown Prof. Wi bh Mrs. J. K. Wester Mrs. K. K. Ilavnes Mi-s Mauile Funis Miss Maude N'evils Miss Jewel Wat kins Mis iraee Fu'-ker Miss l'"lora Me( ice Mi.vs Mae Murfei 1 11:1 11 ' 1 i 0 ill. - - - III 1 A Finn r?ft AAnn I I;; West of Postoflicc Phone :J75 - Ml! it rid Miss (".--,. a. They It'll Thursday and rt'turned Satiii day sil'terrinnn. Ii. reiort an interest ii.r s s- Sl'"!l. 1 i.e oucsti mo: I in' luea 01 a S'ii'.int r Niirtnal ;tt s plac' 0:1 t!,' Sni. tli I'lains was 11. t si Ml.'d at this n;eetii.;', sujue ("ii'iiti'iiis liaxiii'; l.-en lirmivl't tu I -. -i r that would nut I'l-nnit thi- tir.al loeation on this 1 juestiiin. Tl;i' n.atti-r will he settled be tween imw aial the holidays, and it is iitjlived that Luldnn'k will hae a very fair chance to secure the next summer .sesiun. Canyon was selected as the next annual meeting of the Fan handle Association. The Fuhliiick jieiiple were very enthusiastic over the location of the Summer Normal here, arid were fully equipped to land it, had not the conditions existed as they did. Texas Industrial Notes Victoria contemplates a $((), (mhi Ixmd issue for road improve . ment in the vicinity of the city. A vegetable packinp house will he established at Harlinton and ready for operation January 1st. Contract has leen let for the buildmn of a branch plant of Armour & Co., at Stamford. I-ast week, Hereford shipped out the first carload of supar beets raised in Texas. An experimental station will be established in Nolan county. The Hurnett county Commis sioners Court last week appro priated a sum for the purpose of establishing a demonstration farm. A carload of snap beans was smnrieil trnm Wharton nrir,n last week to Fastern markets. Cialvest'.n is the world's Kieat- est cotton exporting port. The Commercial Club of Rock- port has taken charge of the construction of an automobile drive which will run alonir Ked- fish Fay and Arkansas Fay to Nine Mile Foint. thence across to Capaho Fay, and back alonir shell roads to Kockport. United States Army Fnineers have recommended an appropria tion of $F.'570.(Kk) for Texas waterways. A iarjje number of Wilbanrer County farmers have declared their intention of attending the lat unit rr.intration to l con ducted in th it county." ( iti.ens of .Mi ll.it;d are plan- rn j .1 bl miration well i-!e-biM''!.! hi 1 ecec,l'er "t h Fail roeis ..iv rn.iinjr red icd rates f-ir the .cc.ii- n. Tiie Fee C""i: 1 i iM, (: .', has a n oveniei t i;. ,,.r w riV j,, s.v"i'-.' 1 r h I :.- ) ti at i-li 1 .. -.v . K ... I I " 1 I. 1!. , t '. .1 1 'A ! i i ( e (s ;. ,, J . 1 . I"i I' d l.n.i-e ai d 1. icfiil.i s 111 Fi c loe I. iM'h near Am.inl.' i ' j in l.as. ,i from ti Turm !. raiu i in .' Mexico. . !. I ot cattle at a est .f i, 1 1. Swre habM made for thf xtenMifi of the Frownw Notthftnd SHjth railroad from Mv to Kininjr Star. A Sarttn'a rtdp fuctory wi'l U- i rectitl at Crernville. Arrsngementi Kste recently mt-n nimde fr the wttlemrr.t of ttv-rn i5 U sr.d 3tC fmmiiies near Midland. Wl'll tie :,! i F'd t'lo.'.u id ill I ("I'll -U ill (,'( . t ' I 1 sl.de nod 1 l 1 I I ho I 'hill il Slliti M, I he Nllti"h!l A-'. H int n'l lor tin Studv iihd I'm m t l i r j of Tubed tH ) i'siil;i' t he follow- in' ih"tnn ti itis to ii fit 1 x t F u. nnd paid md volunteer wmkerx ehe,,,, j, nrlliti;: the seals, atid to the iuillioi,K ho will buy these holiday stickers for use on their Christmas mail. The Fost Oflire 1 epart nn-nt has approved of the lied Cross Seal design, and they may, there fore, in accordance with order' No. .Vrju of the Fo.-t Ollice I).-' partrneht "be atllxed the re verse side of domestic mail matter." Fed Cross Seals must be placed only on the back f letters and not on the address side of any packages that are e-oir, throiiyli the mail. They may be jilact-d aii' here on nrttter !,v exj'ii-ss. As rii.ii.y seals may he u. .1 on t,e Im(k or a letter or package as may be (ies'lred. Ker"He is UJ-eed to t;e tl.e::i li! e.al'y, sliee every seal is a bullet in t hv fijht j.,,,,., against ttiberculosis. Care should be exercised in sending ir,ercainl.:se through the mails riot to place seals over the string with whicn the package is tied, since this seals the package against inspection and subjects it to first-class postage rates. Fed Cross Seals may be used also on the reverse side of mail matter sent to Austria. Ciermanv, Creat Fritain and most of the Fritish Colonies except India and Australia and Portugal refuse to admit mail bearing non-postage stamps. I 'i' In 1 k . 'I'etfl OIF If.. I. NAFF PlM Hi IAN AMI Sritu H'N 1 e' , r i(t Mnt lirnr si m ri.nh. v m.' p:; ,in I.liMiiiek , 'FeXIM IMF (J. S. MtJIiPIIV I'm -ii ian ami Si it..) n. S .tih! Attention (ilrH , tl 'S,jr)it, fy H i'! I l lkf lit VTollK 11 I'l line. ll'.T Hf Ml Fiibl k, Texan IMF M. '. OVKKTOX l'b i-i' ian and stir'eon ( e!i... iv,. 1 IMF t ' Nat'H Pin k laiiMiiijf. - p. -i !..- f. I' 17. ( e'i. . im;. F ilibiick, Texas Jiri('lll.SO and PKKMFKI! I. T. iil'lvillNSo.N. m. o. I';. K;ir. N..m- an Tl r . I'. I'i.l.bil . w. .. i ,. . i. - .1 ,.) ...... v t- J : ., : N'atniha! bank liiilV. l l'bb' h K. TF.XAS. H. J. Ihllanl J. H. M.K)re MM. I. AIM) t lOOKK F w yV l LuFhdck, Texas fi:a. a kfi;tt Fawner.'. Fubbock Tfxas r Va tosiricss a4i notarial work liiiatemala. Lruguay oi!;,- ,r, Cinz.-rii. National bank VM'e W. I). HKNSO 1 .-...f-.r. " " . ir. UH.li '.1 Fed Cross Seals mav be used 1 V ' f t - , ' , '-aw m ami AHTha( r'i:. 1 the face of checks, on bills, i w 1 legal documents, and on any ! Lubbock. Texas. on on commercial paper These Christmas seals are not good lor postage. They will not carry any mail matter, but any kind of mail matter will carry them. The slogan of the cam- paign this year is "A million for; tuberculosis from Fed Cross! Seals." Kvery letter or parcel . .1. .U.. U. 1: I ... I sen1, oui uuiiiik 10 iiouuay sea pactlre in all tbe ( oiatu W. K. SCII FNl'K A n ' i; x A 1 Fa w K.-wt in StMtr-y-rik liuil lm Ftibhidck, 'I'exaf KOSCOK WILSON Aitoknk-At-Law son should bear one o- more (H-)ms in Lubbock State Hank Iliflding seals. "Christmas," wrote Dickens, "ii the only holiday of the year that brings the whole human family into common commun ion." We are scattered in manv 1 Lubbock, Tela tim: "bluk fkont" U thf place for yi to ct tfie b-.t.. in tjicjl. iit Ht)le lands, yet the bond of union that uv have what you vHnt an.) it fixei has lon held us together seems JU!" r'r"1- -"nn''r't n.rt uniem. to strengthen with years. Many Ts!f liSv- Christmas anniversaries have come and gone since we first as- jj( 'fK L NICOI J'TT sembled. in spirit if not in pres-1 w. w "ub jp ence. to hang the holly and ateh j ami i.;!,,er day pledKe our faith and friendship: , comrrirr, Tr.veJrlJome. Lver, and each recurring1 Christmas l0,,y invited. l'n.Lr ne n.anape time has found us more closely ; niM!t ,n,v"l,,i ' "'"tfhtut. united. Iet us hojie and lelieve i LuhUa-k. Texm that w hen even the toddlers of ' our family shall have seen their . n n n hen vou heads grow gray the spirit of' 11 I erui 'our Chrialmui ck.ll etill mnl,., ' III III ,'r' ,u1o,.aJuuiiKi llflllll iv homcwl meir nearts. 1 II f lk 1 m I). C. Worsham is looking after his dry goods business in Falls this week. . . Himtryi Ik n K & Mullen's hone 5 THE SEWINC MACHINE or QUALITY. noj n souo n IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP Is the 1 'ace to get a First -class Hair ri. Shave flnd Shnn jnio, o. ,f or t-.t tr. :!::r:g in t!. !:.! work. t to a ,rf r 111 tiwc If J 1 1 1 M K y..u !. I " 1 i:k .!," h".i".. I l I.m r nil ut ri. i (if ri iw.ik J'i.Me. Fi O Vuality r 1 .. . .. O. VuuMihfrd Iy I ni'i B Cm Qte(ie4 m die nj to Luy. Tol I 1 1 t r.e t 1 ii !! I 1.1 !.. 'l.t u If th e I in SADDLES AND HARNESS. irai itk.iiWi,I.tfiiu 1 1 n vMni no .i 1 kr 1. jr 10 jt are iJri t 1 JAe- ki othtr a. Our li air ilyTrtrf-ert r fO.ft... imb4ii m .