The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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Bea
Iron Beds
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$5.00t0 $4
Library Tables
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help you make your selection:
Lar
Hai
ton E is in all the finishes
mgi.i-t from
Also make very
able presents. S
beautiful line sho
our floors.
Cedar
Chests
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I A Handsome Library Table is Needed in Every 1
le bt?t them—just what you want, for that Ch
Kt. a!U| at prices gQ to
g
furniti
TS of FURNITURE are always acceptabl
jishetl—always room for one more n ce »i
Here, at the “GOOD LUCK” Store you
rt s desire.
Dainty Dressing Tablet with Chairs
to Match.
Dining Tablet that can’t help but
pleaae, and at prices that will
appeal to the economical
buyer.
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Center Tables
■t us
Nothing makes a
acceptable as wel
hor- .seful gift than a nice Cedar Chest. W<
Pern—plenty of them—large and small. Can
on jjon will only see them for yourself.
|OV/ is the timf Christmas sug
fee question from now on will b
Ly for you, even if you do not sc
crything in our mammoth stock
nothing that will exactly suit y(
ember in the future.
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Began Taking Tanlac.
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Underwear
Gloves
Neckwear
Sweaters
Pajamas
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LIBERTY BOND
GOOD AS
CASH
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Hosiery
Mufflers
Belts
Collars
Shirts
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New and Second-Hand Cars
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arhp. pains in
each
w?ak, nervoup
Eire Cardul,
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fftc WELL .8 SAUizALL
REL i ABILITY
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Pay your W. S. S. Pledge!
i ay your pledgeT
FRANK’S
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HOMER HAPPENINGS •
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO.
< R. WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editors and Managers
$1.50 a Year
10 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS
Christmas Gifts
Nlakes You a
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• Well, Strong Woman
Her Rei
pie in Lufkin who did
thing, although
bells rang within
throw of them. ]
one of those bells and did
attend, what
to offer?
paper, but take the matter
with some one “higher up.’’
Mrs. J. C. Sek .... ;. .
quite sick at her home
city.
Pay close attention
possible invasion of the
wa<’ fix rears
and am
ove my life to
taken half t
I began to feel better, alcohol ami ate it with
I the f
1 taking the Cardul mouth
three bottles
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have only the things men and young
------' you—maybe he’s* -ii
Here at this store we 1
men need and want and we’ll be glad to show -
at school or at camp; we can help you in either case.
man could receive for
-- or overcoat; they .are
on to wear a long time.
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After all, Lufkin is the best
town in all this section of coun-
try, and so many people are
finding it out that the citizens}
of the place can not build rent } D* / T.” ”,v ,"“‘“’«vineiii| anu i
houses fast enough to supply) VVomrnack' The P«m-I continued. **'_
the demands. | man class is improving just J back on me and
------0------- , splendidly, Misses Graeie Sis- was in such a ...„v O,B„.
Amarillo is in the grip of thej s<’n and Etta Selman being the I thing 1 ate made me miserable
“flu” for the second time, and | chamP*ons so far, Miss Graeie! I could hardly sleep at night
in weight and
Shop Early
“On tHe
Square’’
that the inhabitants have be-
comed alarmed. Watch this
epidemic, folks, for it is a mons-
ter that requires all the careful
attention we can give it.
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All resolutions, cards of thanks,
Hecram* and other matter not gen- .
Mai news, will be classed as ad ver- Hl at will help
and charged for at the rate of deal.
M cent fo/ each word, and the send-
V will be held responsible for pay-
■Nat of bill
Bath Robes
House Shoes
Tie Sets
Linen Hk'fs
Initial Hk’fs
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What shall you give him 1
for Christmas?
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here on business. IL 1. „.l
* ing the people of Homer to go
to Crosby.
! Our school is
nicely under the i
ot Prof. Wommack.
I man class is
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’ so he murt there and wiihl
’ ’ ’ * the big shipt, and eat all
bananas and enmaanfra Iwf
Dec. 9.—It wants. He sayt the weather ia
or four I very warm there.
now we
GEORGIA FARMER
Prayerl TEMS OF Bl
new people j □ ■ * ■■ * ‘ ' "V®
they will Had Been Losing Rapidly Fer|!
The most substantial, useful gift
Christmas is a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit
economical because they can be depended
A Pair of Kid Gloves
A Fancy Collar
A Pox of Handkerchiefs
A Xew Coat or Coat Suit
JJair of Shoes or Silk Hose
Xew Hath Robe
Silk Underwear or Sweater
Silk Waist ((r Pettieoat
A Pair of Redrom Slippers
Some New Blankets
Silk for Xew Dress
A Knitted Cap
A Good Rain Coat
Table Linen
Heavy Bath Towels
Dainty Underwear
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are hoop rollers burnt cork mask, who draw I th?
much more money than this - x
negrio, are not such good enter-1
, Lv*»vaiUa> ms panr
as is almost as good. He has
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of wonderful. I “—
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One of the strong features of \zVC'
I t. -----le comedians
speei- are real comedians. They are
the funniest negroes that it has
ever been the privilege of El
Paso theatregoers to see. Wat-
son, a big black fellow, is a fine)
singer and a natural fun maker. I
Lots of white men behind a
GIFTS FOR MEN
A New Suit of Clothes
A Pair of Gloves
Linen or Silk Handkerchiefs
Silk Half Hose
A Big Warm Sweater
A New Overcoat
A New Hat or Cap
A Shaving Set or Mirror
New Four-in-Hand Tie
A Pair of Selz Shoes
W’oolen Overshirt
Dress Shirt and Collars
Christmas Sale Continues Until Christmas Eve
$100
W' Li ‘ flttempU° say’a'though he alii
be needed for the
soldier lads
overseas. This announcement
comes from Washington. There
may be a Lufkin boy in 1‘ ‘
uTber; ".h° knows? But here! whether they have small-pox or
» hoping that such will not be "flu.” ---■ P»x or
thecase- | that I know of.
Ike Williams iust received a I
boy. Sidney, of | twenty-six pounds
he hasn't much i and can do as big a
Ing while aboard his vessel sail-
ing for France. There are peo-
—J no such
the church i reived r /
stone’s! an<I ”ow b.ave
If you heard I Weave"
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excuse have you
Don’t answer to this
i i J'V ,>ne savs: ‘It u
jtextfiiffa: |hb,t
'for me'-ale haVe <lone - ™ ■■ h!?hey
ago
a wPu, ■
“ ,J ,,T ....... ,Vrtls ne took a
th, small frying pan full of burning
, ----...-.ta spoon,
the flames leaping from his
I ’ "lth pvery spoonful:
and I |’lien he covered a string with
o-a. wen ; alcohol and set it on fire
1 f took it into his mouth ; as a final
... t a red hot I
L<'hiermg iron from a tinner’s
furnace, walked to the front ,.fl
the Stage an.l put it im,,
mouth. The audien,..
hear it sizzle.
Arthur Prince. •
and hoop roller. L
^T'HERE’S one thing that is certain ; it will be a useful gift- ■
1 something that he needs and would have to buy if yOu’
didn’t give it to him. Nobody wants to be wasteful this 'w
year.
"r applauded heartily
>ut the evening. There
h’ts of real fun and several
■ 1 applause
Hi Henry Hunt, the contor-
tmmstand fireeater, was a real
novelty ami his act is one that
1 not often seen anywhere
Among other feats he ‘took a
’he higgler
' a real . x.
advancing in ! what to do. Nothing
- Lie same as! helped me any and I was going
j down hill rapidly.
, --------•’ Brother The outlook is more favor-!
j eorge s preaching here, and it J able to me now! I started tak-
1 that on that day ing Tanlac a while back and it
occupy the new j has helped me right from the!
—1 be a joyful start. I have taken five bottles
— I so I-11* and there's a world off
family | difference in my feelings. I can
md known sit down and eat as heartily as
" ------ if I had never had a day’s }
other sickness here sickness. My nerves are as|l
----------- i ike u-;»r ■ isteady as a rock. I sleep like a
“Say, girls, lots of the sol- p f ,u-st received a | log at night and have gained
diers will be back by Christ-1 rA.™/" h,^Oy' S1<ln«y, of | twenty-six pounds in weight
mas. Have you plenty of mis-f ' ana : hasn't much i and can do as big
tietoe? The above interrog- " " '— -------— as anybody.”
atory comes from the Randomifll I AH Makes You a I Tanlac is ?old in Lufkin bv
ot editor of the Beaumont! U I 11| I Stenographer i ( ”'iGlass, druggists.
Enterprise. Just what he is J) I Illi Telegrapher o’r
driving at, the writer will not j*’ ’ ” ” Bookkeeper
of the time likes to hear mistle-ith‘s office
toe mentioned in the same con- offerm»?TliE \n'ast Satur<iay by Mr. T. R.
Jwction^Jomehow, he do«. J NatuP* better—25 Addison, --->-- -
^tsperience offered YOU.
wE”d€r “batten’s Short and Easy
weeks and°mP ,shorthan<1 >n 12
-Mrs ChJ fU iesirable Position.
•Mrs. Chas. Lum, Nacogdoches.
SH5 PER MONTH.
I went to work in March at S60 re
! • .a.ra.se to $115 in five months.
- £ a Rood chance for a
i at Slttsu per year.—Dews v
-caver, Bryan. Texas.
fits Per Month.
fh?,1Sl.'',>ar> •',elton went direct from
the school room into a position Af-
ter only four months she is receiving
- - 3 JL- She says: -It -
:ubers were sue!
GIFTS FOR WOMEN
An Ivory Manicuring Set
A Beautiful Toilet Set
? ^eat^er Hand-Bag
Bv«ry Friday Maraiaff! ’
Homer, Texas,
ha> been some three or four I
weeks since you have had any-
thing from Homer, and
have but little to give.
Sunday School ami
6 8 meeting still good, and 1 think
-- from the amount of
fctered at the Postoffice at Lufkin moving into Homer
fcaaa, for transmission through the . ■ , i - ------ —1 ■ "
Mill as second-class matter Up considerably.) Many But
We have a new Methodist prea- i Twenty-MBLUb &
cher moving in now, and I think p - -
us out a great I
Mr. ( . A. Ricks of Hunting-
ton made us a j ’ ‘
„ - Aerday. He says he is moving i many months, and have gained
e«i?eJ\m7hi.yrirt Oh 7 13 t0 Lufkin’ and he is to twenty-six pounds in weiSubJ)
, . " '!. ' i"1” mas gjve the people a first-class; sides since I began taking Tan-
shoppmg. W hat have you de- ', n„„tr,—. — . .....„ “ 1«n-]
cided to do about it?
the tetter. That
am rtlll here
* strong woman, and I
Cardui. I i;ad OIllr
ne|home wren | beg8n tQ
The misery in my Pide gc! j
j continued right cn
•/ until I tad taken :
any more for I
and never Mt tetter tn my ]ire...
..are never had any trouble frem that } art of 1 •
■lay to this.” ° J J, 1 'lanug. he took
von sutler from headache, bark-
■d F!d<'s- or other discern-
month' Or do you feel
and fagged-out? if PO1
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"I am in better shape every
pleasant call yes- | way than I have been before iB I
“ many months, and have
to Lufkin, ami he is going to } twenty-six pounds in weight b«-l
-- - Hw’ people a first-class i sieles since I began taking Tan-|
country paper. |ai .” said M. G. Brown, a well-
Mr. N. Hewitt of Crosby is, to-do farmer living on route 3b
-— He is advis-!out of Sparta, Georgia. |!
'When 1 began taking Tan-P
lac I had been suffering for *
progressing months with nervous indige»-|j
management| tion and other troubles,” hel]
The pen-1 continued. “My appetite went!]
-J my stomach I]
shape that every-jj
■Hu” for the second time, and | cnamP,ons so far, Miss Graeie U could hardly sleep
it is assuming such proportions maki"g 405 letters !n one min- and I fell off i.. an
ute, and Miss Etter made 358. strength until 1 hardly knew
hose girls are advancing in I what to do. Nothing I tried
their other studies th t. . .
in penmanship.
Next Sunday
Thirteen thousand beds will is understood
...e American they are to c
returning from I house. This will
This announcement I day for the Baptist people
Monroe Albritton's
this) are all sick, and it is
’ very start and the tall
act between these two men
Ms Le,;;.
--- ..„s a. At Lufkin one day only
laugh from I Tuesday, Dec. 17th.. J
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His hoop rolling is, voice that gets
a H owj p £ ____ » n . i —____
Similar acts have
Hamm^stein’s in New
Addison
potato
Come
if :!
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FlwI' «
in
day’s work
pert. There ;
on the best vaudeville circuits
in the country who have no
r,. , | bet!er fontrol and some that do ! tainers
'ine nf V m<’St freak show- not perform as difficult feats
[mg of sweet potatoes left atlPrince. IL ;
! were those brought nothing short
Addison, who tyves abopt se^ea
that Mr. / " “
frain from bringing the
mens to town, and the
editor is glad he did.
around and take a look at
them.
Treat the visitors kindly
when you meet them now.
Many of them are here to look
over our oil field, but let’s show
: we have the best little city
'man is reported I u/X'"'3"’ have‘^'so’muchl'ney ever Put foot in. It may
in this! v„,h „ lbe that some °f them will de-
! price. WnteL'n WM^EN X tI<le'Settle'I<‘wn here for life
4 u idoehes. Texas. for"ta'o^e i "-------»----—
" 'H.ex s XAtoGDtKHEs bi st- OLD V,RG,N,A MINSTRELS.)
-- -------- h-, COLLEGE. The best negro minstrel shr.w
A a ■ a il!iat El Pasoans ever saw was
CAUID HER FAMILY
TO HER BEDSIDEiH.?::,":--:-=I
Yur.4,0, ^^s.y,Texa4L1<Jy , , N
She b a Well Stronv «»»,.□ U(J prabef Now j ar ts that would win
v"o<“ "or 1 tittvwhere
■covery. ’
Rone city. Tex-Mm. Mary Kit-
men. of this place, ear,; -After the and I
>irtb of tny little girl.. me 6ide com-
fenced to hart me. I had to go tack
to bed. We catted the doctor.
Prated me...but i got n0 U(ter
K>t worse and worse until the mixer)-
unbearable.. .1 , . . , .
was In bed for d:d not need
mree month, and suffered such agor.v
1 *“ 3ust «P In . knot
I told my husband if he would get
ne a bottle of Cardui I wcuid trv it
I aommenced taking it. however, that
I called my family .bout
M... for I knew I could not last
■aay day. unless I had a chanee for
AM!
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tore again ret
iterial duties.
UKeraon anu
ridenfiio^’t
a poor n
A'
Ijstovenuy 8 lieutenant
pFF* of a company atj
^actice handed
ack to a s<^dierT
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j acciaent, wnicn is a
4»k>rable one, and noj
VWflBare than does 1
’citizen df'Outlowi
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1918, newspaper, December 13, 1918; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362990/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .