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1 1 f- 1 1 mi K K AVAlANOir, MH)AV, Mil' MUM M. M pra Maize bold lor j .("c., u iw Ynnr Riffht $22.00 Per Ton ! Ill ouii a, miv att - iM BANK WITH US BY MAIL Banking by mail it a convenient, practi cal and afe method. For your conven- tence fill out the following and mail. Inclosed find my check for $ -- with which credit to my account, honoring only th signed signature or signatures. Sign SECURITY STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY "WanU to help those who try" I When Fed Hogs Abilene, Texas, I ah: 27.-0. H. Tucker of tli Merkcl section, visi tor here Si-.-:!y, told local news paper mm that he has demonstrated til hiii entire satisfaction that the most profitable way to market maise and Mhvr sorghum grains I "on the Tucker, who specializes in Poland China hogs and llulatain Friesian cows, declared thiit he had kept close ccouiit of his hog-feeding op erations thin year nd has found that by feeding hid maize to hi own hogs, he realized $22 a ton fur the maim whereaa maize in drug on the mar ket at $7 and $8. "There in always a market for the hugs," Tucker said. "It i not always possible ! find a market for maize, and if you do find one, it is liable t Umra von hnldinff All rmtltV KJ&ck I fniind thnt hv ferdinir milk to young pig from my big prodm ing cows and oy using nomo-grown maise instead of trying to market it I have Anna vorv u. ,.11 dtirinar the lust four years. The work is lighter and the returns more sure. I used to be one cron farmer, but not any more for me. Tucker was a big winner of prizes in the hoc division at the Went Texan Fair at Abilene last September. COLD ON THE NORTH PLAINS! WHAT NEXT? As you journey through the New Year may you en joy the economy of a Ford, the freedom from extrava gance, the absolute surety of "pninp:," and may your health be as sound as the enpine that pulls this "Uni versal Car" OUR WISH TO YOU The Lubbock Auto Co. "Service" (With a Meaning) and Satisfaction Big Irrigation Project m the Country ecos Pecos, Texas, Dec. 20.-- Oj- rations tire soon to begin for the putting in and irrigating of nine or ten thou sand acres in Reeves county, north of Pecos and neat Arno, on the San ta Fo railroad. The Texan Irrigated Land Com pany of Chiciig-i, is behind this' big project and owns thousands of acres in Reeves county. C. J. Coonay, of 'Chicago, hcud of the concern is in Pecos this week ill the Intercut of the project.. The company is putting out L .'. i I. I.. Iti.. Arm X,.r)UU,()UU III HOCUS in iui. iii ii" ' ' V project and is said to be well fi nanced to carry the Job through to completion. It i pi .nned to put in diversion dam to carry the water through the Old Dixieland canal. Four mib s of new canal will be dug above the old dam. The company plans to put in J. 000 acres of Al falfa at an early date says the West Texas Chamber of Commerce. This concern owns the townsite of Arno and is also one of the largest own ers of oil Ian-Is in this vicinity. Af filiated with the land company ix the Drilling & Development, which will resume operations on me i n n well, near Air.o. DOUBLE WEDDING SOLEMNIZED AT FIELDS I1UML MinuAi Christinas bells were not the only bells that rang out the glad tidings of a bright Christmas morning, but the wedding bells pealed forth its glad tiding", announcing a double wed ding in the afternoon of the mine day of the marriage of Mr. C. C Crow and Miss Ucrtha fields, daugh ter of J. N. Fields, also Jess Snyder to Mis hide Sanford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford, living two miles southwest of town. ll.ith couples were married at the home of J. M. Fields, at four oVl.nl'. by the Hev. Hunt, in the presence of only a few invited guests. Both young couple were the recepients ot many useful and beautiful presents by their friends and relatives. After the wedding ceremony was nver, a six o'clock dinner was served bv Mr. and Mrs. Field:' to the newly . . . . . . i . L I I I ueipleil couples anci meir iiiemis nun ic-ts. The two young couples will start housekeeping in Abernathy at once anil will be at home t their friend, as sunn as they get move., into their new homes, and the blessings and many happy v ishen from their host of friends will go w it'll them into l heir homes. --Abernalhy Review. MOODY NEWS ITEMS OF THE PAST WEEK The Shamrock Texan reports a gold find near Shamrock in Wheeler county, found by Tom Timberlake, a farmer of the county. Mr. Timber lake stated that a few years ago while livitif in Lamar county on a (fond farm, he dreamed cvcial times that he wmi'd find cold in the North 1'lains and the dream was so firmly impressed upon bis mind until he be came discontented, fold out und t, lov ed to Wheeler Cu. .1 years airo. lie was convinced that his dreams were not a myth that he began dlgginrr in a field near his home, and begun find ing indications at once. The show ing kept get: ing In-! tor and Bfter g - ing to a d"pth if wvly feet, found! much gold and soim. silver. i He bus bad t'l" mineral tested j several tunes, anil tws latest vi made by a company at .Lmlin, Mo. ami this company reported a jro...i shouiio, and was interested enough to se.nl a representative Inst week to m i' tin. owner and made him such a flattering I'fer thst n deal w closed in the way f a lease and II contract signed immediately and work to begin. Christmas has come and gone, and sure enough, old Santa came to our nluce in a Ford as there was neither ice nor snow for his reindeers to travel on. Hut it is marvelous now much old Santa tan carry in that eld lord of his. lor he had a present f r cu ryoiie in the eomniiini'y, and for some, twelve nr f.fn-en, besides a pre cnt for ea.-h vi i: t. T ere was s.) mu. h left of the genual treat of fruits, nuts and landy that at .-ind.iy School, Sunday, it. was li id' d ani-r.g ad the d.t f.-retit fami lies of the comnii.rity and ea h had . notigh treat to haw rufficed b id th.y not got any'hirg at the Chr'nt- :i!s tn e N'i w Year's day w-ill s " n 1"' h. ic. A tune for making ni"" resolutions in I in broken the next day and each sue.-e.'ding day, through. nit the .:i-..'i l;.y, until another New Year. Walter Frs7i'r, rei i ntly of t.i Lubbock Will Grow More in 1922 Than in 1921 The Manhattan vi 11 continue to be the finest retreat for drinks and eats in Lubbock. MANHATTAN PARLOR & CAFE I r- n rnirni n rri . r . n . t n i r. ii 17 r.ci usnii FROM VISIT TO OKLA I) Highrids c.i In daily lit .Martin's Pakery. od-'f No wonder lii'l Haywood is leav I inar R'ls-ia. The food supply is giv I irg O'U. a, t r rs CAblAH it For Constipated fowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver Ths nicest cathartic-laxative In the world to physic your liver and bowels when you have Disiy Headache, Colds Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Arid Stomach is randy-like "Csrr t." One or two tonight will empty your bowels completely by morning, and you will feel eplendid. "They work while you sleep." CaseareU never stir you up or fripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil nd Ihey rout only ten cents a box. Children lo?e CHcarets too. 11-4 K. II. Friend, who is in .oeinted with the Security State Hank and Tru-t Company of this city return ed a few days ago from a visit to his old home, Childress, and n short visit with his sister in Man gum, Okli. Mr. Friend reports condition fine for bosiness in Childress and people of th- section are optimis tic i.'i to what the f i i r has in t..re for then. In the Mangoo territory, however, ther is a dif f'Tctu cond'tion pre cnt which i tempornry holding business down, but which limy, in 'he end prove beneficiiil. That is because of the fact, that about KT, per cent of the farmers of that section belong to the Farm Hun-iiu and ns a re suit only enough money to about rover ginning, picking and dental expenses have been realized so far. This condition will disu" pear shortly when the movemer of the Farm Kureati Cotton begins is the opinion of the men of that section. U. H. Griffith of the Rix Fur niture Comnany made buslnes j trip to Cmsbyton Wednesday, i To Cure Cold In On Day T LAXATIVE PROMO tp.iWIlK fTsw. ) h iimk (h ' ousli ni1 HsKlrh and vnrti ot tn tolrt. tw. CHOVfS ii(ntur e tat. c Ambitious fL 1922 -To Make Our Business Make Us Friends . To Build Our Business on a Solid Basis To sell superior goods at Moderate Prices. SIMMONS' Welcomes the New Year and Wishes the Best for All Friends. Simmons Furniture & Under taking Company place, who left for Mcrl.. !, a few weeks ago, was ba' k nl Moody Chr -t-n as eve, to see the people and in i ,!. ritnl'v to at'end th'. n.n'e-,t lu re, a! that' time. Walter r-'tb' a l'.Mrn l;o mule and he also won t"ir' pla. e 1:1 1 the goat roiling contest. i The cold wave that over osi ,, ,, r,.,.n that they Sat urday was quite a d -appmni me 1. 1 M ( m u.i, nr sr. much as I lousa'l. We had a good . row d pr.s- . , , . , I ,nt, but many who had plann. d t ., , ' t . sn(,.iy lf . ome, mo noi, on o mn. o. m. "', w,ltl, to h,..ir ,,. tUre enough; wea'her. We nollceii quue a n on. .. B 1 mnA .... 1.... ,""K"1f- roT ir'.rn -oiiio no., -!- , sides the 'allowing ran nc ru n pos. . Thn , nt s.bly o'hers, were vo .l n jit esente-l : , . . f ., f 'l eague and wife. ado, Whaley and Jones, Ai.erna. l.y, . , ,.., ,u ,,, horn.-. Hlti'r tiie roping rontc"', Saturday,! they !l get aay and so far hnvr not been found. Ihey were rn-irg,, HP 5pJ,'!l -'y VX Sm-ifhiih .MI..I ij..ll.. 'V HiM r S ." St. 1 r y sj lliKJ ,rT'f M' ll.,pf.l-..i..lfc- i.Uile. II ll li..'n..l I' fc4.. V ..I l:Li.. fill, Ikltll. ot n l i.i 1-r tla l,mlrri.l at "( I J- CITT URUJ HTttKK. you want to Mr. and Mrs. ( hmlcy rorg is ar.,1 1 ,t,n..n nnd Plau(r',ter lunches. In the i-or-e ra' e an annua' tn-i .ngmg ... f. 1M ,-on P.ot tho f.io in .1.. - . not lieen round. I ni y were neirig,. . r-. ra did not materia, i?e t. r t ,. kllt llt tn, hm(r n, Murray farms I 1 I I I of sum. one to run nga.rM Veodj ' , ,, k n()vn?1. f thrill. Vili iVltU """r. I I" "' "',.,Tn:!edd weather and kill-d a h.g today they were afraid of t lis - but jut . Mr ,.aIri.r Kv, he's glad he hup ! didn't want to mr him. f-'-eral had, ,,,;,, kil'.irxr time, as it lanred to enter the rare, but h'" ' n,ran, , ,.,., f i,,.kbone tomorrow ! the timr . ame to run. all but I lis na.l; jv lv,.1.r nnd Ravmond ! j York, iShoilyl, attended the pro-j gram at Mioiiy Miiurttay n:r. 1 vanished without even " much as nn ,.v,..,M. li ft to dace them by. Mr Mullins nd family, of 'he A)..inihv rnnch. at'ended the ex- o-. im. Saturday evening. Mr. Moore ar.d family of the John Jar'ett place also attended the Sat urday evening exercises and rcmain-j rd for the Christmas tree at night. They took supper at the home of Bill Murray. Both of the above men tioned families re new-comers to the Plains. We welcome them to Moody. Mrs. Nirkell's daughter Is taking her vacation at home. She will re sume her work t Post fter the New Year. Mr. Hyde, of the Johnston ranch, is spending the holidays with friends and relatives near Rweetwatrr. Miss Johnny Bushy is spending a few days with Mesdames Palmer, Klnir arid Murray. Mrs. Claud Havens spent Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. C. R. Teague flick Buck is spending Xmas va ,.ftt ion with his parents at Croshyton. Haxel F.vans and husband, r Kopes Near Abornaihv December 22nd Work Will Be Resumed On the Abernathy Well Progress is being made with rapid strides in every phat of the oil w!J proposition, and the rif builders r now on the erourid ready to do what little rebuilding and renatrins. brcrs sary on the rig In order to put It in the best of shape to stand the stren uous work of going to the depth of oillO feet. The nnihey is lieing rc,;iei ted at this wrttinr .nd only very small percent is still uncollected, according Th death of H Carr, on December 22nd, was not a surprise to his frienrta In Abrrnathy, as he was subject to heart trouble and had not been feet Ing well for some days, previous to his death. He was taken suddenly III th. flri of the week with this old trouble and eontinued getting worse until Thursday morning, when deli rarne to relieve htm of all earthly pain. He was buried Saturday aftemoo in the fldd Fellows remetery In Ab ernalhy and was followed to bis lasi restinr place by relatives and oe row fill friends. Rev. J. If. Hunt ronv dueting the funeral reremomrj. Thr dcrer.-wd was sisty-fiv ys;r old at the vf nia death, and waa ihorn at Kalcs.-n, Ark., moving to Tr- as thlrly-sis years ago, first locatinf In f-ee county and from there moved to the coast country and rmairit to reports of the various committees three three years, fuming, to Wret and we feel safe in saying that fVif,.,,, f,,,ir wsrs sgo and settled at Saturday of this week spent Friday and Saturday at the capital stock w-.a har.i b. hlime of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I -nd the money paid ii .1 o..., ti...A ' i various depositories i:i the t J positones i:i the towns in- tereted. The attorneys are preparing the paters in regard to the organization, Hub Swf.fford The families of .Turin and Boh Swofford and Roy Cline, were shop. I. t .1.1...,. I, Tkora.liiv The family of Prof. Donson were ! which is being d .ne wit h i great or j runeral Moody visitors Saturday. They live, ' - v"" 7 r.-n-ar. jp the F"er school distri t, of I.uh nii nf Uiei su,ih bind, from which place tn been suh- rnovrd to Abernathy aboilt a year into ttirn(.(i d has livr l t.i r- f:rr nn '. The -i raxed leaves a v. i. e anil five children, four boys and oue girl. Two of his sons li'.e here and two at Mexin. all four being presrnt hock county. W. Ci. M'-rrev and wife and Prof. Teegue and wife were shopping In Ltibbnek Friday. School was suspended last w-k on 'eot nt (,f prof Tcr-jrae's having to a'tend the tea'-hers lnsti'pte. Mesdames Pppper and P"rrw.p, two more of Moody's new citisens, attended the exercises here Satur day evening and at niht. They re cently moved here from Stonewall county. Mr A. E. W. While who is now in Arkansas sent home quite a bit of j or eomidicaiions in the future, It now erems certain that the first i.f Ihe corning year will see the drill go:r.g atrain and everyone Is very hr.l.vtiil for fh fiosl oiiirfiine. It speaks well for the progress of the) ThG Jnughtrr, Mrs. JI. L. f'.nntluu whose home is at C.reenville, Texas, was also present Mis. Jennie Carr Pitt marl, living at Present t, Ara. waa wired the news of her brother' death and arrived in time to attend the funeral. Mr. Carr made many friend due- Plains country that hc (an in these j Insr his short stay in Abernathy which times rs; me money to further de- was manifested by their constant velop country already rreatee 'r: ! , re and watching at his bedsid dur mv -srs than mot of the State i ing his sickness, and they all join of which we re ;rt. MPS. LAURA M. HOYT RF.COM MEND3 CHAMBERLAIN'S "I I.avr fraj'ert!y used Chambr- in extending sympathy to the widox end family. Abernathy Review. Ui.tl-tns end il!v fur the f'hr: -t-1 lain s Tablets, during U. past three mas ei-orations. It was aude years, and hv found them snlen i.o.nt some hrrr bad nevrr S-rll I did fur hen.treKr sr,4 tiiioua attacks. cither ev eot in artifii inl forrr.. i i m only too pies, st Sun time, to! '. ..... . . 1 I I I.. ' J 1 M ' kM'! s.!rs. Kill 1IST1 relii'nen ni'tcs v . a sum in imiiw . - .... ... . . V. k.,- iwln ..: . . i .. , t I m-eitas V -orn a i-i.o ,.-i vw.. POMTJCAL ANNOUNCEMENT !sier at Slaton. In the tramine" n'est up to Christms. Bill M'.-Tiay had canput tKii-ty-eight f.ynes, and '"is Knr fiftv-six. M'. Kinr h J'e-rn trap. ring "n the Bo-d ranch and Mr. Mur-' rav in IJaiiev uunty. near tne aicx- ! i-o line. Think what this mesns if each of these coyotes should nave eauirht 'elv ore ralf. or fiw!, a yra whl h is not at all like'y. The sin(ri"g at th shoil house Sundsv nieht was well attended, but th? singers were all so full of Christ- writes Mr. Laura M. port, N. Y. i llovt. Rock-1 28K C. If. Silvers, of Portales, was here Wednesday and Thursday on business. The Russian Red" showed the yel low streak when the test came. Another grievance against capital la that it is hard to get hold of. We don't rare what they do to the speeders. Just ao they do it qiiikly. Ts Collector. We are authorised to annunc 8am Spikes for the office of T Collector of Lubbock County, eub jeet to the action of the I)emocrti' Primary in July. tf Walter Young of Sluton was her Wednesday nn business. Mr. and Mrs. M. If. Liming, of San Angelo, are here visiting at the horn of her father, L. H. Shelton. Unusual thing happened the other day. Babe Ruth didn't get home run. , 1 r