Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [4], No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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pastor,
The GOOD LUCK Store.
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ABRAM’S
SALE!
$28.10
$21.60
$22.80
$15.35
$14.05
$22.40
$12.65
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gdoches Sentinel.
id friends.
DON’T BE CONFUSED—BE SURE YOU COME TO ABRAM’S
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Our Name
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On a Shoe,
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Doors open at 6:30; Performance at 7:00
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High-Class
Footwear
Good Work Is
Our Specialty
fner of Lufkin was
yesterday visiting i M
French Heel
Laced Boot
Patent Leather
Vamp
Strictly Solid
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the last episode of
“The Terror of the Range”
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Cards
Blanks
Folders
Dodgers
Rtctlp’s
Envelopes
St»teme«t»
Bill Heads
Invitations
Packet Heads
Letter Heads
Call at thit office
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d Texas People
The Wilson Heater —
Everybody Knows
Them—
kish of Lufkin was a I
pitor in the city yes- i
te brought his wife i
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Low Heel
Lace or Button
Vici Kid Shoe
Comfy last,
Solid Leather,
$5.00 Value
d di»-
of an
Bags On Sale
ire most suitable and pn
idmire their pleasing yet
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1EATERS, HEATERS!
Barler and New
Perfection
Oil Heaters
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Burk »,
"f her I f,,
iarler's Ideal
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L> vMrwrmr Mpsisaw, S>—P
Hi of “The Talk of the Town,”
hich failed to arrive. Also a
lutt and Jeff comedy, a Hearst
ews, and music by orchestra.
3 open at 6:30; Performance at 7:00
We have The Perfection and Barler Oil
Heaters, the oil heater which always gives
the user perfect satisfaction. No smoke,
no fumes, a perfect (lame, and more heat,
size for size, than you, will find in others
See them before buying.
7aists, offered at p
creations of dcztt
e thought of wh$t
parent to you after
iblage of Suits, C
Got Any
to H -1!”
wo- Notice of Singing Convention.
Black Kid
Lace Boots,
Leather High
Heel, all sizes,
a Real $6.00
Value
number
onspicuous places.
like. This is
If
ntiriiv, the court is
jU time to the non-
Mr and Mr 1 II , ,■ !
daughter, Mi—- 1 'h. 1.
rivals home last night l rm
Shreveport where they attend
ed the fair.
Patent Leather
Vamp Laced
Boot, Military
Heel, very neat,
a Real $6.00
Value
Under the Detui
in excess of one peri
pro-. nibited in bev - raga
na t- a ords, al! be .eragi
• niy tain over one per a
. -al- hoi are consid-redii
xi. at- —---.
George Hender»o< came in
at noon from Houstoft and oth-
er South Texas poin®.
how
ay be,
y. It
icome
f your
In Memoriam.
None better. They use one-
third less fuel, give more
heat and last longer than any
heater made. You will find
them here in any size and
kind—either coal or wood.
a :<•!- W hen you jy Q
in his v-rs, remember you
mak- Pair if the-v <•’ '.'tws
Bros.
COLLMORGEN’S
Phone 82 or 83 |,
n with our
rocerv and
handle the
• be«t meati
□ be found
J Cleanlineis
BFword with
wen
eat and
leTabliihment,
matters not what,
always get the best.
Xus. Sept
bl hi r
fi aim a
bling and d
/. Cole, who has
ting a revival meet-
'ity of Houston, re-
$iB home in Lufkin
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s Friday, Oct. 2
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I’ll Rugg of Pine liluii uas
i Liter in the l ity this week.
■ ■ 1881, and
■ • County To this
■ ■ were six children—all 1
j d The eldest and youngest both
; ; died in infancy. Two of the
; ’ boys served as ministers of the
;’ Methodist denomination. 1
:;|a member of the West Texas (j|esseil Lon|
. dieu at Stockdale, j( hrist jesUs."
She has left
] trouble, and this day is looking
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The Angelina Uounty Sing-
ing Convention will no et with
'tie Burke singing . |.,-s next
t'.iturday and Suin'.,'. <> I 2~>
and 26. Ifll'.i
Li eri body i- . i d i.. 11. m-
•,1 ■! I ■ come and be u iih us.
will have with u'
\ irgil o Slumps and his <
tte which
in the south.
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needed. Don’t forgerere have | ware M- <
the stock and tfan f«*h you nes» U . .i ■
anything desired. WiM. Glenn
& Co. <>7-2t-w-lt
1 he citi of Waukegon. Illi-
nois. has a number of signs
placed in
that we rather
the way they read:
"This is an American City—
Its People Believe tn America.
If f <>u Don’t Like This Country
and Can't Keep from Abusing
Its President and Its Govern-
ment-Why, Iwie It and Go
to Your Own Country.
"It You Haven't
i Country, Then Go
During the past ten leaps trulv great and noble Christian
woman. Amen,
d It-w-lt It
1 Rev. W . T. Renfro, pastor of 5
Fcr a period of two or three the First Methodist church, i !
was an in-, was called upon to pronounce | )
>f her son, the ceremony uniting Mr. Cecil (
I’anisev und Miss V.'iui'i Rev- | I
con-
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I’d Lui and
* wi > want
di.’a.i '.'Idlt-fl Nr\
■mn plaint,
kifidfir-s was shown
11iiizh-mt ht-r long illness, i
.Just prior r,i ni\ leaving Burke]
r Austin. .January last, the
tinal word-; said t>» me by mv
he had |tleaI- relative wa re these : “Dear
]( ousm Robert. 1 will ne\er
again see you in this world. Im'
I want you to promise me to so
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that noble, true Christian
man. Mrs. Eia McCall Burke. I
son, A L , and as
>Hlei Burke was mv own
Uvaii) loved iTHI'ili, she often
L' d rue in our frequent ■•■•n
\ersations. “that no daughter
» patiently uar< d
attended
i did Ex a and her
wurd nf ' irKH 11 stamps and hi> qu tr-
nothing but lox ing which t <d the Lest
jlvr 'iuartette.s >n th,, south. We
s i arc aho expecting Prof. J. W.
v p- vri-.dl. w ho pri-tti w ell
known over thi.^ uounty.
We xvould be glad it every
class in the ununtx would be
represented at the convention.
R A Courtney. Pres.
A. ( . Slack. Seu- 1 reas.
All kinds sheet iron Heaters of the
Jackes-Evans makes. Stove Pipe, El-
bows, Rain Proofs, Stove Pipe Damp-
ers, Stove Boards, Stove Drums, Stove
Pipe Collars, Fire Shovels, Pokers, and
Tongs.
Until further notice we are placing on sale 400 pairs of Women's
and Misses' Low and High Heel, Dress and Street, Laced and
Button Shoes. Short lines, but all sizes, from 2^ to 8's, and an
absolute saving of from $1.50 to $2.50 on every pair. (S88 Window display)
I ! Mrs. Emma Louise Burke,
1 : consort of Rev J I) Burke,
was born in Henri C.unti.
n Kentucky. Nov. 12. Isi.". in.d
■ > at the home of her s*in. A I..
■ ■ Burke, at the town of Burke
<> Angelina County. Te
• ■ 19, 1919. surrounded
[ ■ children, grandchibir,
; ; host of
;; friends.
, , Sister Burke was ..,
I : marriage f., James 1>
: Jan. 3. Itiiiti at the home
, ..father, Gervas Smith, m Saline
> .1 County. M>>., w hence f
. J moved from Kentucky, Dec. 9,
. j 1881, and settled in Saline
union there
hie that we will meet again mi
that bright world where there j
is no more sin. pain or suffer-
ing. but all is happiness around
- ... our
Saviour.
I-ai’y.'the great white throne of
,. Texas blessed
;; Conference,
I! Texas, in 1908. Dowen is now-!
, ,ja member ot the Texas Csnfer-
n ence and is stationed at[(i„wil lroll, th(. |)ear|y gatvs
! ; ‘ e" ’ Paradise, and with Irving heart
<. This devout mother in l>rarl ami outstretched arms, beck-
- possessed every qualitx m w in ' miing the loved ones left behind
fiiends, and she had them tn meet her iti gL>iy land.
•’ wherever ht-r lot was cast. .,s| Peace eternal and ewrlasl-
;; the wife of a Methodist preach-, ing peace io the ashes of this
; er.
’ ot her life her husband was
’ stationed, most ot his time, in
; charge of the Methodist charuR .
‘ at Burke, as its pastor, and
’ (lied at that town some three
’ years ago.
» The funeral
• was attended bx one of the
► largest concourse^ of sorrnxx-
• ing friends and relatix.s ever
‘ witnessed in that uommunity, .
• and the floral offerings uw-
; ered Doth the casket and
[ Funeral .services were held by
[ Dr. J. W. Mills, pastor of the;, .
1 two couples
■y ! marriage, as follows:
I J. T. Johnson and Mrs. Mol-5
R'Ilie Kelley.
noriUributes was a beautif^
wreath sent by the Young Peo- [ other matrimonial alliances
____ Iliter of boilin* wa;er over one ' Her roomewasaS never without \ “f° ve^erd^-’sT “l I
Dr. J. Sejournet reports to!gram of sallc>1,c acld and al‘ flowers during her long spell tj((n^ ' a> * eBd ’sePara-i
ke Murphy, daugh- \
[t. Doughtie of this 1 9
visiting here today I®
n. Her mother is at
nfined at the local 9
L having undergone A
bn. A
Iweather observer,' Dr. J. Sejournet reports to!*'**"1 01 ba“c>il(- aclu an(> a- Howers during her long spell
Lrrison, Jr., says that the Press Medicale (Paris) that;'°'v'ng to CO°L ^of sickness handed in by the
Block yesterday after- he cures acute rheumatic arth- This causes no pain, but re-A'hikren for "Grandma Burke. I
[0 o’clock this morn- ritis, lumbago, sciatica, acute lioves acute rheumatism some- F.. „ ,.f 1
I inches of rain fell in gout and such troubles by in-|times in a few minutes. Theiyears in which she
Liate sector. Jitneys jecting into the cellular tissue (injections are repeated daily, I mate of the home
d go, were requisi- under the skin over the affect- an(l by the fourth of fifth day A. L. Burke, and confined to Ramsey and Miss Nanci Rev-
ering the inhabitants ed joint one mil of a sterile so- pain and swelling have disap- her bed, she was most lovingly nolds in marriage, amidst
f homes to town this lution prepared by pouring one|Peal'ed. I watched over and cared for by gn-atillations from their friends. | 'PTO<i>pgoqcgqpg9wa|
f>r work, and water —
bntered all along the \
b of the bridges being a
fl. Umbrellas, rain-
I rubbers did service •
I time-honored way, j™
ler the district court)™
frand jury convened W
[ter dinner, there 9
hany from a distance 9
I not negotiate the 9
lads. A
|il carrier on Motor A
■ent out as usual this I a
■his car, but like the I?
■d marched up theij
arched right back
Bhe got about three I™
■own. Not despair- ■
■I the Homer road 9
Kd, but encountering 9
B the hubs, the ma- ■
■led at the venture, IA
■ound and beat itiA
■n.
Have had some trouble in obtaining them, but plenty of them now
on hand One car on the tracks and another on the «av All
kinds of Heaters Wilson’s, Buck’s Heaters, Hot Blast Heaters,
Franklin Heaters, and everything in the line to make the cold
\ vst.-rday w as a l ine day f.>r
'"btaining diiori'e- 1:1 the An-!
.. iina 1 ount.v district . uurt. I
' '11 1 > being as mam as ten I
planted In tlie presiding nidge.
Net . nil so, but Cupid, out ol'l
l-‘>rts with the work he hud
w rought before, got busy I
around the building w here the I
jdivorce mill was grinding, and
> were joined in
;; First Methodist church. Beau-1
;; mont, assisted by her greatly
; ; beloVed pastor, Rev. W. P
I I C«Mjtfijjrd. Among the many [
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [4], No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1919, newspaper, October 22, 1919; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363162/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .