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Till: I.I'IIIK K AVALANCHE. TIT.M1AY. AUGUST , I HI mi r van rnm H a nntr K . . , gt te I lr ' i i l f ' I r AW,WHAI'5 I HE USh, r t i "Cms i TunH -MuPttf BiCMT AT Mta moo Thi fvfrtiNG rr-r-Tn n ; lEJ GO rf MhfL Zr?T. F M Vfl ON THt CC" '(ou RUN AUTmEwW q8& vu HURRY n0 JUMP INTO SOUR. CLAD PUT '' ,rE a't - r MUPRVinG ft - III PC fitAlVf J DM Aj '.CON A I CH i ? ' Ml Official Count of Lubbock County July Primary Vote For United States Senator: ' For Jud,,e Court of Criminal Ap- C!arcnc- Ou-ly 51.1; ('u!Vn K. , p.als (Full Term): Thomas 10m; ; Robert Lie Henry A J. Harper 141; . . M-.r-22:; Fnrli- B. Mayf.iM -"!; St.-r-!n.w Ul'O. Itnir P. Striinif C. A. CuH.er-.n For Jud Court of Criminiil Ap- J13; Janus K. KiTifiuon 2.11. pli (Unpirrd Trm): For Con J8th Di.tri't: K. I.. Hawkins Jii'i'.. Marvin Ji,nm L'7IL' For 1 irutnnt Governor; r- i W 4 .f,,lin-.n l'.'Tii: Anitrcw S I'dr RAilrojid C-tnini'ttionBr: .1. ('. M:i,.,i II! '.: A ! : i - . n Mny- :'.::. For ComplrolVr: VVni. V-.i!;il I "12; l.' n . Smith For Stat Trriurr: l.ir Kiir" 27 1. W. P. Ciirr-ill '.mi; (;., rtr- (I. ';ntt -'CM; A. H. K.ir IK2; I.. K. 'JYnry-i-n 1 '; C. V. Tirr.l! 717; K.) A. Chri-tmn I2'i. For Coinmiionr-r of thm Cnerl Land Offu: J. C. Th..mw..n 1127; J. T. R"t- i.l.t! S.lfl K W. f..li- 2711 For Chief Juttic Supreme Court: C. M. Cun-t-.n 27:M. For Atoit Juitice Supreme Court Thi-s B. Crrrnwood 2725. r.n 40: Jui- K. Kilni.."l n H7;jfr Superintendent of Public In .:!!;c Mayf:.-M. Jr., V.l; T. W . I ,frl), ,ion. .I.irii ri. i !,ni.lM)M 4.1 'J For Attorney General: VV. A. K ,-.hntr 272 hi "ire 'R" .ryes -t7----s " iiMMMf .m:. am ' ' ! Jv.tl-j K.I I! I!.n'!'v 7T': S. M N. M.iri- 1 !17 ; -1 -1" rn i. Smith :i.'!.1. Tor Commionor of Ari: ulture: C m :-- 1'. J'l'T M.II I 2. Fnr AuikIaIc Jutti'O. Court of ;-. IV, The Plumber With the Plumbing Goods It is n"t only of inestimable value to the bulkier that someone who lias studied the varying qualities of plumbing oods is pre pared to sell you that which will guarantee proper service, but who is always ready to in stall your plumbing. . The Roche Newton Plumbing Company has a very complete stock of supplies bath tubs, lavatories, etc. ready to install! Roche Newton Plumbing Co. fiimTinj Civil AppeaU, 7th Supreme Judicial Di-trl't of Imii: Wm. H..VM- 272't. For State Senator 2!th Senatorial Diitrirt: W. If. Bli-.l.-.e 22SK; Arthur H. Kir:? 4:ft. For Reprrientative 119th DittrSrt: Ch.T. W Kt..ri '.'in; K. A. I!:i!!-.vii 171". For District Attorney 72nd Judicial Piatri. t: O nion B. M' ('iuire 272.1. For Sheriff: . A. Holoi.mh H12; J. W. pi-rkin Vl: If. iHudt J..hn?tn 1543; !. I. Tiil-hs 1 n. F"or Ta Collector! Anvl llini-n 47; S. C. Spike 7!'.i; A. J. fl.-irk 'J4; Tny Q. iy- I'-'H l 1 .1. For Tai Alienor: II. ". Btirt: leT7; A. B Junrfi KC7. For County Treat" rer: VV 1 1 M'-Ki!rv J S. Slnvi-r !M't; Chrw Harwell CIO; l.i-fi-r I.. MlI.T IK. i for County Superintendent: j K R ll-in.- :'7';l For C'-tintv Clerk: ! C. T i'rv.' -f.-r-l 71 ; ll-rf-.-rt S'.jl.!.. l!i';."i. For County Jud(e: l '.V. 'ik-" tl.'.ri'f W. K.-f.r 111": I K Br-wn t'Mi?. For County Attorney: Ow..t, Whc.r'ir 19"l: Jrm. R m4;.'.- 7x. For Juti-e of the Peace, Precinct No. I (LuhKork): C-.V U. M-ill-ni 2X0; W. K. J..hn nn 4"1: J. I Ciil.Rii ll 4 CM ; J. II. Ri.linrrfson 292. For Constable Precinct No. 1 (Lub bork): K.I Iliifon 48; J. L. McCulIoch 94X. For District Clerk: l.ouie K. Moore 2731. For County Surveyor: A. I.. Hsrri 122S; Sylvan San pm 1149. For Sheep Inspector: V.'m. Ila-lif... k 2Cfin. For Pukl r Weiher Precinct No. 1 (Lubbock): (V T .I;irk-..n 72: J. K. B iri- I r,M III!; .1 m S.o't 212: T. W. M. - N.-. lrv 377; J. I. Nelson 328. Rugs! Rugs! Rugs! Have you been in to see our new, hip, fresh stock? -Rugs that will please the most discriminating! -A variety large enough to insure proper selection. , PRICED TO SELL We also have special bargains to offer in Dressing tables, etc. Just compare our furniture and prices with anyone's that's fair isn't it? We specialize in picture framing. Simmons Furniture & Undertaking Co. of Th Houm DeaJ For Public Wricfher Precinct No. 2 f" (Ston): I. VV. ('uxirik-ti.il 43 1; J:uk t. . . L . . L 1. I .... 4.1 . it . ri 11 1 ; .-v ,-v irnail J I. I For Public Weigher Precinct No. 3 (Halou): I.. K. Hamlin MS; J. 0. Fufitt 12" ii . . 1 ' .w. . v T I I J. 11 i.'.irroiiKTis .11111; .iiarvin 1. Warli k 27!i; M. M. Ciawfonl ISO. Fur Commissioner, Precinct No. 2: I II. I. Tall.y 7.10. ! For Commissioner, Precinct No. 3: B N. Wh.il.r :r..1. i For Commissioner, Precinct No. 4: I.. ('. Uinton 1H.1: J. C. Shaw1 nr. 1 F'or Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 2 (Slaton): .1. VV. Miort 1 :!. , For Constable, Precinct No. 2 (S'.ton): VV. I Brown 91; Frank Connor ll'-v WKATHFR CONDITIONS FOR , THE MONTH OF JULY, 1922; Maxim im trmprnituri1, 100 di1-irri-. . Minnt jm tcmp-ratiire 5r5 d'KT';'". M. an ti m( i rature 79.51 di'irri-o. Ii.par'.uri- from normal, 1.54 do-1 rri'-i I Mar mum Rotative Humidity 83.51 pvr i'i-T!t. !:n mum Relative Humidity, 34.5 prr it'n'. Mian Relative Humidity, 50.58 h t i t:t. I Total wind run for month, u2il mil'-H. I .Normal w;nd run for July .1,-1 Of, I. J.I m;lf. 1 I j 11 re 1 1 r - from normal, 190.75 j mi!'"-. i T'.'i! 1 anora'ion K.!:'..1 in-hoi. 1 Ni;nibi-r of 1 li-ar day 22. N iniiir i f iloudy day 2. M. I',t of tiiirMv rloiniv dav 7.! T -al pfcijn-aMon for Ju'y l.'M in' ':-. 'I '.il pri'i-ipitatinn from Janua-y I, 1 1 August 1, 1191 inrhi-. Normal r.iinfa'l from January 1 1,, -!."ivt 1 . 12 14 m. n-v R. K. K A kl'KK. I Sjit. Kxpi-rinu-tital S:finn Early Fall Styles MILLINERY DRESSES Now on display Mallard Sifters Dress Shop West Broadway Lubbock, Texas. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Whi-reH-i. t'y di-i-d of trurt dati'd June 7, 1921, rei'ordi-d volume 15, pHtre .1'2, di-fd tru.t r-oi-(U I.ub rk County, Txas, Annie Ati-r un-1 hunhand A. B. Aior, did convey in trut to nte lot 12, block lot', town i f Lubbock, l.ubbock county, Texas, to secure K. V. Karhart in the pay ment of a balance of a certa.n judirment in Cause No. 1712, divtrut court of Hale county. Tex at, ap pealed by said Annie Ater and him l...nd A. B. Af'-r, on th- - it.e'ciloa t ond then in ihe san! t.. I', t.iirnnr'. ..-.j. .i!nlu itn.t :i i oKmient on HP- peal was -(ndcrcd nirain-t the said milker of the -aid deed of triM mil K. 1'. K.trhart, und the btilame n-niH nmjr on mch jjdntent of on proximately $7.",0.oi) the --aid K. V. Karharl atrreed to pay, and the mak 1 r thereof to repay him oit June 1, 1922, with intercut from date of such payment at 10 per cent per annum interest, with 10 per cent Hltorni-vi fee, and on Auirunt 1. 1921, the jaul E. P. Enrhart pai'i the bnlance of said judgment nmountinir to $7.11.20; and whereaa Mid deed cf trust further provided thut the naid Annie Ater and A. B. Ater nhotild well nnd truly dis charge all taxed and assessment., when due, ntraint the said lot, and that if said taxea or asesment be came delinquent the said beneficiary miirht so discharge and be entitled to receive interest thereon at 10 per cent fmni date of such discharge and be immediately due; and where as, the said deed of trust provided that if the maker of said deed of trust should fail or refuse tn repy said sum on the judgment aforesaid, or jhould fail or refuse to discharge all taxes and assessments before they became delinquent, that at the request of thejoirai holder of the obligation described, the faid Trus tee, or hia substitute, should sell the property, at and in the manner required by law. And whereas, the said property had legally laid and levied afrainst same Paving Certificate No. sued to the Panhandle Construction Company in the sum of $254.30 for pavina; abnttinir said property, and there was delinquent on Aufnist V, 1921, the sum of $84.76. and on May 22, 1922, the sum f $9.R2, which said sums were on said dates paid by the fan! K. P. Karhart. and Whereas, the said Annie Ater and A. B. Ator have failed and refused to iliseharpe said sums or any of 1 tr--.ni, or nny interest nccruir.tr there-; on, though all stttj sums are pnJi il l- ami unpaid, the s.-nd K. I'. Ear- ; hart has reipie-ted that 1 execute said (net, as provided in such in strument : Therefore, on the Kirst Tuesday in t-eptcmber, 1922. the same beinir the 5th day of September, 1922,: between the hours of 10 o'clock a. 1 m. and 4 o'clock p. m.. nt the 1 courthouse door of Lubbock county, in Lubbock, Texas, I will offer for ; sale to the highest bidder for cash sa d lot 12, in block lort, town of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, to satisfy the sums aforesaid and in-1 terest, and aptdy the proceeds as1 directed in said deed of trust, exe- cutinir to the purchaser or purchas- ers a deed bindinjr the said A. B. Ater and Annie Ater, th-ir heirs nnd Ii p-al representatices t 1 warrant and defend the title to the same utraio-t all lawful claims. ViV;e mv hand at Lubbock, Ti xa. Xuirust 4th, 1922. 47-4T J. B. EA IC HART, Trustee. CARD OF THANKS 1 take this opportunity to thank the people of Lubbock county for1 the large majority you gave my old! college chum, S. M. N. Marrs, fori State Superintendent of Education 1 in the first primary, and earnestly urge you to give him your vote ' again in the second primary. He is I the candidate of the whole people 1 and not of the cliques and klans. Respect fu II v, 47-4t M. M. DUPKE. Misses Lena Darhy, Stella Brown ! and Lita Witt left Friday for Cial-j veton, San Antonio. (rp Christi , and other points on a two weeks I vacation. The trio has been mighty I busy at their respective positions, and the vacation is certainly a de-) served one. Vote for S. M. N. Marrs, the peoples candidate for State Superin tendent of Education. 47-4 Curtia A. Keen, managing editor of the Plains Agricultural Journal, left last week for Berkley, Califor nia, where he will visit a few days at the home of Mrs. Keen'e parenta. Mrs. Keen haa been there several days, and will accompany him home. T. D. Knitrht of Childress i here visiting- his brother-in-law, W. H. Mct'onnell of the Model Grorsry. He has been resident of Childress for thirty-4-ne years, and is a hunt er for that section of West Texas. ra WANTED! Santa Fe Railway wants Machinists, Boiler Makers, Blacksmiths, Sheet Metal Workers, Electricians and Carmen. Apply in person or by letter to the near est Santa Fe Local Mechanical Officer. Mrs. A. E. Pool of Abilene, passed through Lubbock last week enroute home from a trip into New Mexico, and stopped over here to spend Thursday and Friday at the home of her old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Rii. Mrs. E. A. Reed of IU:U. U In o- al sanitarium f r surgical attention. Constant Betterment Our Aim We don't ever want to feel that our store has reached perfection. Wo want to make it better. Constantly improving our stock and our service. With this aim in view for the past many years wo have built up a great business. The LUBBOCK DRUG COMPANY Three Steps Above the Earth. a LI A VIM I iOttMHISt. Pms "Ue NU Iims" fUm N lt