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mdthsroil om • a jed ide xzemdJ. M. BROOKS REPORTED |(KILLED IN FRANCEI£ustut-id*ustOT-irethdcudce,►u»ni-heid-Again the sting of the war is keenly felt in Lubbock. J. M. Brooks, son of A. L, Brooks of this city was reported among the killed in action during the past week. The exact date of the fatality is not known, but possibly several weeks ..go judgingfrom the length of time usually required to report deaths in this way. j t Mr, Brooks was a splendid young man e and joined the ranks from Crosby * county, having been associated with the telephone company in Crosbyton for a number of years before the United States entered the worid conflict. He with others has paid the extreme sacrifice that our country might be free. We at. home should buy more war sayings stamps that the war may be brought to a hasty, triumphant end. The sooner the guns of the enemy are silenced the soonerPiiyaav1Cour Doys. wne j of them that willed ii'.'i.xti). \'.fi'i-'ii'-. l mk’Jk ^-jW?aii'W4.
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Lubbock Avalanche

Lubbock, Texas, US

Thu, Oct 24, 1918

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