Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 58, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 10, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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HOUSTON, TEXAS
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overcoats 114.45
$29.00 and $22.50 boys’ suits and
<•% vrci»ats $16.95
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injured yesterday in a
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HOYS' St ITS 4 OVERCOATS
M2 5u arid $15.(HI boys suits and
n'. crci -ats 111.85
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title and
R. Rowe, 1
erty.
Dated at Lufki
day of January,,
the prune minister
to form his first
- <r. ! his wife. Mme.
. ‘"•■•am.-, next to the
fa ir of the land, she
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greatest love-d
I amazing phot<
[thousand peop
p can see her
rersal-Jewel De
- who hi,
L-uiariJle
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■paper Carrie,
I of a citi
■ Tuesday nig
I, for the pur
■the kind of i
It down by the
Ime, and the
| committee* t
Iwhat street*
Lof this kind
|wn~and the
fcioned ought 1
secure a larg
Representative
1 property ow
er that your s
| deplorable c<
pugh. attend
iorrow' night
"stand up for
:an rights.”
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; - position she had! Stan- <• ,
■ ”ri ... st.-ii.,^rap]„r n, ..f the ii.t.-r,,.., u;,, iia_.
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"I'lg'iw lias re*
’ the ac
■'>? iron lc. e"
Salieri L
raged in f*’
■i' I- of iron jio town,
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Bo.’ rhe lie., I„Mtrunifnr
tHE COLUMBIA
iiv und Fixture'
rn ujipnttrd i
Xgvritri, net
•in otht-r Lar.k - •
'Ubjti r :
•i d i'if /rr.rrat rv-
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aLnd L, g.te birth
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'arren Kerrigan
?n adaptation
hy.” A story
all the picture
flooded action
try i$ so justly
a laughable 2-r
One < Id a ro’e’ i
cat, in guod vujcj.tnin.
‘coati
$25.00 and $271
overcoats J
$8.50 and $joJ
suite
$11.50
suits
$15.00 juvenil»i
A certain romantic iBtMM
tachea to those Yioitora from
*pa<x* uhich we call meteot*^
which iiiiUiona enter the eoitl
ntObphrre every twenty-fo«M
1 here in a nnetery aboati
What <hi they signify?
they cuuie ? Are they fragnkfll
mniets ur what?
1 he rniiiote spawa of the un
appaB
mapproj
Every Year, In Augu<
Through ln Immense
Myeterieu* Frege
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it w":- ''A-
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horse, shod -»;i
sheared; one
around, LraniU-d
fresh shear,. i
formation
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FOR REXT fir;.. J
room. Phone [h;
grafonola
Grafonnla 12
ord. of ,„,lr
$105.10
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EDWARDS
Attest;
U R Mc.MLl.PEX
h W PENMAN.
1 M. SINGLETON,
Directors.
in iii’111 i!udi<
< arlii passes through 01
we ui-ricrve a shower of
ing stars.”
b.arlv in \ngust of every vei
puos thr-.iich a swarm of rnd
■i'" i intervals of thirty-three ;
* irth plunges into a much g
' r rtuck. I'I.cm* meteoric stn
-n illipth-al orbits arvundltl
■ y-. i Mr. II
■ D . ' i . p-nt rj], ■■fhi>
■ " ■ ■' l me as if it were I
ill a lut'v I..-,)-1
I terwaml?"— I
for sale -to ;........
separately. ln the X, .;,.,'
one-half mile east of t • ■
titulars see G. E Nesi,, : ■’
Fi)R SALE
ger
426.
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fl.-1 to
I.. <•' !• m,r
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All uii-nilii rs i f tin-
Sunday >rfi<,-d i lass are urged {
to attend ;C. regular elass!
meeting at th,- |<M f;;iptI
( hurch toiiu-rr ,v, ,1!Uiig. ,
and
<_•. arrived
' home m
guests of
' ■ Mrs. W.
‘ rela-
X W
'A h :< h u
Fincher, foi
he First Ba
the city for a
d his wife nov
more
on the
from me
I’ll have
kl<! ready
to listen to me.
and hix Rer
f to registration. nJF*?tlu*saiad course was serv-
Menefee.^jr.pa by the charming hostess.
Fwo regisa-red Jerievi
cows; fresh in milk.
' MRS- SUSIE HARRELL
IA^FEW choice Jnj.
l56-3t
ORDER I
The State of Ten
County of Am
In the District]
County, Texas S.I
's. Mrs. A. R Fid
M hereas, by virl
sale, issued oiit of
I mtwii
r 'i-partmentj
■ I am med | ehurcJi; - ma! T
IS lob,
Inp, cli>,~e
FOR SALE
I roost,-i.. s '
l0';|a few s..tt;mr
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’OR SAI E
Lufkin
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“The Right to Happiness”
“Cnusually beautiful. Tip-
present demand for better pie-
lures has indeed been met liy
U!!i.vTrsal Film Company in
The Right to Happiness.' j ust
how far this movement toward
better films has advanced was
not established until Saturday
night when Allen Holubar's lat-
est screen drama openeii ?t the
f-‘rk Theat.-r, J-'.,.-
' young
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L’.rly >ub-
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in Washing- *
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‘ .’.’ ‘rs ,i~ sti.-ni,graj,!iir in
1 " ’ C-~'-"V, but faaitinued
' r: !i"' --i-.ns Si,,.
' 11 ‘I u ' it-!.. wh<-re the
" ■■y 1"U'’S of the eoun-
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FI]
Landers (
•I’/lj'iri. t -f Jf
trirs fur [bv
nig their irj. .je ,‘ f
oh'itlv ii,a.I,- , ...
turn ..f I..,,-’. r.a jr, f,,rj. .
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of I L;„
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GltUlcri .<
—11:00 a. m.
Strangers cordially invited.
Church Membership an Obli-
gation.
Bishop Brown, in that re-
markable book “The (________
for Americans,” gives three rea-
sons why every person should
,. belong to the church.
& He says : "The first grows out t
1 of the duty of obedience. The 11
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PEACE T a T ,g
L-ltle boy. lit-
tle boy, you
shouldn’t fixht
’ ‘ ’■ rii rist*n
I! (ititim u-turned
to her home in H
spending tin we.
and .Mrs. Thus.
Mrs. (ri-iffin t.ad h. . ......... ...
affects shipped to that citv.
and will call Hi.uCi.ii J.< ; h-tm-
in the futun-.
irmv. eh?"
hi kindh
‘ 'Io mui j,
1 •cp re ov«*r
RIGHT
pduced under th<
lhe jrjrl who gj
I nothing, and f
liness.
mile south of l.-.fk'm' I
rxeai e< iw - 1 Q . '
, a acres of
I-”..-.... l( ^miljty,z:g“^a^,;,;'^|
•« M Of the R p Waik?-rl
the TjV >a,"! ‘hnnalty „ur |
c-i •■-<■ ''.j.j-"!?\?"(t
■' L'-c. ami H... E. e„x. T'-jJ; !. ...
1 : I I,''''1 '''F' :,f D.-Z.-mr.i.r. 1 tiff. vs. <
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• I "J Angi-Jma i' , ■
out,. .Tc ;‘II: , '"HIK- <ies.-nl....i
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> I x ' tlr SP ‘ Drr.er <>»' ‘
R.ck
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Bvhaiirton, as presi-
MnJer as cashier of i
us, <io solemn!} •
above statement is I
I 'inj- knowledge and ,■
J. I’KH.AN NON, President;
»r"Per end
■ ’hr Mu«,r Store
I.labihtic s
..| !.i! S’in-k pa:.; $
..iD; .- Eund
li-;.'. J.ird pjt.J’ . ■ . :
The y
brakeman
who was i
train wreck. .... ____
ing well at th, sanitarium this
morning. He sustain,-1 it:.- loss
<>t four toes on un,. i,,,,-.
slight injuries to r. i ...
side.
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FOR RFNT •’ uv Texas. ' TMaS' JanUar>- !’th- following des'
rv f\r.INI t a mite south of I nfi,,, I v .... rxf Io*>a4 —X*.__x
Sheriff. Angelina County.
ORDER OF SALE
| T he State of Te^
hl the District
II "Tl e JLpl-t 1
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is
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P4..-
B’,' ’'
I’ark Theat.-r. ’
fiiuiiths vague rum-.
IL -Ju liar’s abs,.]u-
’’"H "ti a vital .ui,,
■ | t vv,-re vv af’e.J Jf..., J, ,.
'tie oliji-ct of his . \
td.on was proj. . t, ,j
- i e.-n no om- had ■
■'dept],.. :i, .,
I ' n him. Mr. lj
IJ■ In>rut li v i is ; .
demonstrate,: in tJ.^
■ ■ e t han ev er !,. t
i Io’, of h< i , lai: i., _____
■ ir* real his’
■ ■ ■ ’ ll-dubat
I’uveimg uur entire (tuck of man’s *nd t
advantage of this opportunity and purchas,
.out now .Mail orders will receive prompt an
1 • I. th.
- hurne in
Renovating shop located oppesi
C°oks Grocery. Don’t miss th
opportunity. Work anything i
hair, wool, moss or cotton. Wtf
positively guaranteed and called fl
and delivered on short notice.
■’ jdorv _ ...... .
n.-nt i f a d.
1 ’ 1 - iK' v»<’h afternoon vou I
’•'er- : r-i ph.,non,-ally connected
— if you wi.-iied—with the perform-
ance of a famous military band, and
on live evenings a week with the
grand opera house.
And all this for the equivalent
of half a dollar a month!
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a-
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Medford & Phillips
tu-.ir (, jar.,.
'■ :•.;•[ > t,, be made to iritro-
• A.'itr; The te’ephiiiiie
1 u.tri sack a Duv cl
.. i: t bi-f..re the war
:■ i I ’ Hit.-
r- i.-iu;ld jlistali,.(i
■ • • -I..;- > h.mv-, ai.,1
’ 7r,i! th- dav’s
’ -I by a clear- I
’ It :■ a. m. y-u l.ad i
: .e correct tune of j
rejs-iite i hour bv |
" k i-s-hange tfm^r
I'll t’UJLe I
ci-urred. |
lieu.- nf the j
narrative, '
receiver u-
to a
thrilling in<tal-
| It,.;
ly
to serve most. Speaking gen-i *' :
•s erall.v, men out of His Church
hr do no more to serve Him than
j l-he.v who tight in the enemies’
j ranks serve their countrv. The i
Kingdom of Christ and the san f
world are in deadly eonllict for
the mastery. How, then, can!
anyone who professes to be a
loyal servant of Christ, standi
aloof from His Church, which ;
is His Kigdom?”
You are invited to become a I
member of St. Cyprian’s Church i
without any denominational or,1"—'
man-made requirements. At.
tend "The Service Beautiful.” '
Read News
M«mlor»>lllo. Ky— Mrs. Pesrl Pit
rick, of tills place, wrltoe ’’I »u
▼ory cooatfj<te<l. I Lad aoar Btomacb
M<1 was so uncomfortable. I went tc
the doctor He gave me some pills
They weakened me and seemed U
t»<r up my digestion. They would
<rlpe me and afterwards It seeu.e<J
1 was more constipated than before
I heard of Black Draught and da
elded to try ft I found It Just what I
Deeded It *as an easy laxative, and
not bad to swallow. My dig tlon sooc
improved. I got well of the sour atom
ach, my bowels soon seewrd normal
no more rrtpln<. and I would take a
dose now and then, and was Id
shape.
I cannot say too much for Black
Draught for it Is the finest laxatlrs
one can use.”
Thedford s Black Draught has fo,
Diany years been found of great value
la the treatment of stomach, liver and
bowel troubles. Easy to take, geutl,
*oa reltable :n |t« action, leaving nc
ba^afteraffacta. It baa won the praise
> have used
- NO-1M
Eighty ninth .livision had
"■•I .Ip after the Sh Miluel
" !'• a fH-siti.ij) tiion* favorable
►. ajiti fi r oin.M’Ldating the
1 iricu/il that rill uuneceia-
• ai r-djc [><• left Im luD I Strict
' " i. r<- jssu+m! from divi^iuf)
- i't' ■ that ad oilicris’ bc<i-
r< r" ihi| hir.g
i' iiiv irijonal
" llal" '* mu’t full of them,
'■■n •••intitaii.liT. Stardust is not an in.rr
'!■• .!iig.-:t nan,,. f,,r t),,.,,, Some of them ft
n’t .m.i .x.n.fort ln mull ltll.|io.|b flwk8, lud ,
•|M’n>inia] ef- < the <
i i ' 2 s sdaff had , the^-
iG • diiva*s cover, iti^ s
D-li iri dial he
! ' •' c; , f f berttf
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I I- ( \lr. H
■ ' -i« ir
. ' " nk ' ' "h«’H you thin
’■< " < iD-m would j00
1 ln 'niir hnnie- papPr.
!>'•■ pound v. ;'l I ,. I
on < otinn i xt I
(By Associated I'rvsst
Washington. ,1,.-. pi \ ,...
tor Berger. So, ialist n-pt < <infa-
tive-ek-ct, was ih-nii-it a seat in
the Hous.- t..,!ay f.,r th,. s( < oml
time.
■BBS
St. Cy*rtak't Chwch
Condition or tne
Rev. H. M. Kellam, Rector GUARANTY STATE BANK & I
S Services for First Sunday af TRUST CO.
ter Epiphany: (No. 602.)
Holy Eucharist—7:30 a. m. 1 Al Lufkin, State of Texaa, at the
Church School—:45 a. m. Itlose of business un the 31st day of
Morning Prayer and Sermon LL>vvc"‘t er ln Luf.
- - - km News u newspaper printed and I
1 puk'hsbed at Lufkin. State of Texas, II
li'th day of January, 1919. I
Resource® I
nii-.i DiM’ounts, per I
$ Si Ki. 162.38 I
27.942 17 11
951.77 I
27.25u.UV 11
s‘Nokth"ld-;,a.:V’'n.r.’'::“,
final meeting of i,
Ole ShrevpfM»rt ' p ' '
roaii C ompany u .H,. ^k.
' at Man
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Five cents per pound will be
I paid for clean cotton rags at
The News office.
I Lawn ad.iitb.n.1"' 'al‘‘ ln ”:‘k’ —— _______________I
f—~3t ' !l 'lAfiREI.l.. | ORDER OF sale
I for SALE Wa.-.,. ““I It.” State ..fTexa7~ i
1 mules; wnui.i |, , < I.;.;., 4,,
In j.J’vi’'l:‘l‘: ' ' 1 i’>” I'b-.n.-!,- I,; >1™ . ............ .
fend bli..'/,'f ci i , 1,1»7'w o'itwk; ‘St"f ■ plo.t.LKr !'•‘•M.nninsr. which^s „e
■ A • '’”7" the Judgment above ro/err'!
" | runt of an i.nlt-’ nf and on the 3rd d»v nf
' f” ni ■ f Angebni i'oiir'tv'T. b t ' A D’ 192“- bein^ the first Tue^™ ’
,r • tii...,t ...... j . D.\a.<. (m a judir- sa>ij month bef-ccr. the ,*
^A4'00 P; m" on'7aid',ia‘v?at
he court house of said Angelina (;„un-
,, -Tv. r„r saie and sell 7'7 ‘'’“ea out a.
< -Ricks, N.| at puNic auction, for cash all ih ,,f Anl?elina Counts
, f 7- ’ Co“ri. I dl.l. Ights. title and interest of said 1 p ment rendered in I
I^•',am.Iar.>i”V.P IM., ar Sturgill in and to the :,st ‘‘“X <>f Od*
_3 saw
against the sai l Mn
3466, on the T’ockd
on the 9th -lay-
1920, at 3 o’clock 1
following descnbedl
of land, situated in
gelina. State of W
to the said Mrs. A.|
Lota Nos. 2 and
tnan Addition to til
Angelina County, fl
And on the 3rd I
A. D. 1920, being til
said month, betwea
o’clock a. tn. and d
said day, at the ca
said County, I villi
■ -1 at public aodl
the right, title M
'/n, 'he said Mrs. A. B F1J
property. J
Dated at Lufkin,■
aJ
Wanted p.
1 assist;,.- t
'I -a-ns] Mr. ( adding ma, hi.-
' ' to waste jPerience I». ..
looking in
to spell
Tl'' • I )! f , .f ] ,
1r f ■ rxj
1 ,r r*>h. Hi|
, r» - t r .f eLe fJ
r'’ P^oportv
th,, fh<.
.A I’ 1920
, , it . U 1 f'A ANS
■ Ar,P’Hin;1 ( "unty. Ter
drdfr of saliT
V ‘i.’ii t’.,- fuuiiius comet of
failtii tn turn up at the a4vei
! datr in 1''.?, HNtrunomera dec
I -t pri.-f.ar ly gOne piece8 Ljj
predi.’t.-d a great shower of “ahltoU
| ing f-iarri 1 nc shower arrived ywl
no tfuritf ' uhiuh presumably were
pittx s uf tlit comet were picked frup
I in Mt-xiiii. s *
1 ---h
PSYCHOLOGY OF DRESS. -
I — S^‘
DOES AWAY WITH PRINTING Jaj'at. > goM-rnmtut has alreXty i
[ c ’ decided upi.ji the deprivation of fKa
! to Telephonic Ne^epaper railsay olhclaH uf swords and ®ld
| <*t Budapest Receive Their News ,
Over the W.re, i ’ 'T HIlli the
| of cnilian unifurio.v It its uow Sttd
I the a..Umntit^ propose to go furtEf
I alii’ld and relieve the officials of the
pOfTLDH’Ht in I'i>nnusa and Korea
of 1‘icir Hanking <wurds and shin*
ing li-.-ld braaiis from the gov-
ern, r g.-n, ral di-wn. The change in
iinif.-miri uf (iJt. Japanese officials in
K .’-’.i an-i bnrm-.ria will be carried
ui;!i tin- p.’ufH.sed alteration ii
t iv . atuni of the governmwy
P’neral. Jr. Uvvv of the f^t that
ti.e miLtarv ad mu ust ration is larged
)y f,.r having brough! j
H- 'tu-bed state of affairi
•Ii.sippearanre of sidi
< 1 •..]*> from the Jape}
" hl Iv-vea will go a loni
| rjj.Tjfvmg the existin|
; - ’ ; > - ii’i: ng the Koreans.—Soutl
! Chuia Murning p,,„t.
l| of the duty of obedience. The
k Church is the Kingdom of
Christ, and all outside of it is
p the Kingdom of Satan. We j 1 ■ ■ k. r.,-t
must in the long run, give our, loins
undivided allegiance to eitherl< i ’
One or the other of these princ-11/, .;,ri,l
\V e cannot serve both. ’Ne| 1t.,r<
“ man can serve two masters, for
• either he will hate the one ami ' '' ‘
’ love the other, or else he will’1” .....i?.-' .
I hold to the one and despise the i
other. ie cannot serve tiod|
J and Mammon.' Those who re-I
4 main out of the Church and yet I
try to follow the example and i
precepts of Christ are Irving ,
to serve two masters. As a rule s
which holds, not withstanding j'
the comparatively lew ,-xcep-1 '
tions that we may know of. such
men fail. The majority of non •
church members are not trving !
to serve Christ. Speaking 1
■T • -. -.
”Mi I!
! Jniiit <
1 A l-'.ikr arid R.
’ 1 dated the '
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u. . aj|:|
;j- ' ' i t.iirij .
:,‘ir C at »he Sp
trai- ’A'lii-h
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'j d'f-d xvhi.fi j',
J.-w- 7js. ’fj”
..’’v. ’i’,.xas_ .,
■ w.-t ]3i> vrtj
' TI'T uf a • . ,
P , ,1 / "r.X. vpq 1 .
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r4 ' " ’*• uf «ail? ’
"fLc”;rs J
‘ ‘ '-f ?hc tra.t I
- •sr.if wifi- n, I
b ’■ tu vv p j
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I
KEPT AT WORK SHE LIKED.
■k
W.
I-.!.
. al-.:;t t.. t*
l-<' us< h.dd ! t •
- ■ ‘1
Splendid Class Meeting
Memo.- ~~ -
■ !)■■<■ I class . .
i Kxptis’ Chinch ill-id -.
ituicritjig anil in>Tructivu
" <r •’ tk- home
Vri, j ( • •Wart
■■■ •, J ri ifii ;i t
11 1.. 1
land.
■i ’ a j
vc 1,n sail?
J, th,. fam ■ ,'ounty of Angelina.
I- . ks Distnct Crriirt f Y
■;-«S '■T. .a
-rent rendered in’saal ’ “’Lrt J
daJ..of O(’tol>er. A. I). j9'19. in
■■-.L-ninet the said-ChaJ'pF!p'ner’ and ---
'■‘1,J"thl\PTl,t "■ -‘-K'u-urt i dBy °f JanU8r>
— ~th of January. A. D. sheriff An)
I’iC.tl
no niore to serve Him than,1-^atr ui Texas.
(. flinty of Angekria.
We. R. J.
dent, ami N. R
»nk, eat h uf
that tin- c
true to :hv i-Vri: uf
I tdivf.
R .
N R MILLER, Cashier.
■ hji uitd suC'MTtJieti tu beture me, '
’’■h ilax .-f January, A. D 19'Ki '
I ORAH GIBSON, ~ i
Notary PuMjr. fi
Angelina County, Texas. H
I^hirrjs County, Texas, on a judg. 1920 at u’ i^t
rn-nt rendered ,n said court on the rm ,
( 12th day of December A. D. 1919, in | r°"ow,n? descrih
favor of the said West Lumber Com-’ hind, situate!
P]alntlff, and against the said Angelina, Stated
with all interest
- - — OJ1,4 ai[ costa
a \ urv in- " ”IJ>, SU1G as expressed in said judg-
, •• ’ m< ri-Tb antl4h%>'th '>‘“Vf JanU.ar>’
‘3R a- th, h„me uf M,,S Lethal upon tk; 'f:LwmK°d^riPb4
-’hl.v
members ,.f the ;,',^,Chv Thomas ^^0?
land: beginning at the northeaaTeor- the 0*0^^
, “er of a ten acre survey cut off of
business I fifty acres for H. M Currie- th<m2 ”«*••• to which 1
„„ i north 70 .U- -Z1®’ t,‘leDce “»de for a moreti
de inear of said fiity“a™ 7u^‘to”. - °f
>ro lnRa nght of w“y of theTi. E. * A'd^' “ **
' sweet r™ 16 inche«»» •
diameter bears aouth 38 east 26 2-2
'TS-. a hickory 16 in. in diameter bears
J hne iff sa°“d fifty aTrfsu^y ^HenJ
E°hA °wS nT rtpea5t corner <>n the
j T Ry., slake for comer:
thence up said railroad in a north-
I easterly direction to the southeast cor.
|-lts»aLS*ld Cu.rrieS ten BCre tract to
rn a duKOUt on west side of
railroad for corner; thence with 9aid
A-«p,-.nul • ! ■>!rte;s south line to the place of
more fully de-
the 3rd day of February,
r'kAsmev ♦V— —rys
■tween the hours^of’ToiOO
1 he State <if Texas,
bounty of Angelina.
t Court uf
Ki<'ks, defendant
hereas by VJrture „f *an t?nh ;
, -d. , irisued out of the Djritj n t < m J
. ■ f Ang,.Il!la c„ur.ty_ Texa , . -
.............. sa.d cu,.,.
•If l.eifh..rri ’ I-’*’' 14 S tober, A D « u
? i ; T-ir ’ offTTfo?^..........
.......
a L-...-..1 little farm close ■ 'leSl’rib<-.l
...... ’’ Lar-1 srtaa-.vd
.1
.,1 to tin- -aid W
id i i.un! -. . being 7, jg
more ur • - - -
Humility league
on a judg-
in said court on the
i 1-tn day „f December A. D 1919, in I *u,,vw‘n8
favor of the said West Lumber Com-’ ot •*nd«
Am.....a Sun- /f SeE
I - I.. -- ..I th.- First 'h^may beduethereomam^S a ^rt’^ M
survey and moru
<d as being aflil
p. m. levy Three, Four. FiJ
afternoon a",i Paf«’> of' land* ly'ihg and beTng fa known 2
I. .situated m An«relin» m___“ “"ai is Known jg|
. subdivision, the a
acres and H
pdd|t,...r,.| irurn ;; to : ............
.is dtp J1' Fillar mon! hly mooting of the ;
>' rithusin.-ti,- members of the 'i»n of
K lass nii-nti'moiL ’ ’ ’
57-6t! At the close of the
FDR SALE-R^^.Tie7ZT^; il social hour
K>vmg 4 gal. of milk, with young
^sey.ca'f, subject to rc^^’"8
!■**< 4d3, or see T. J. Menefee
peace talk. lady. wmeiee,
— -- ----
FOR SALE
C?T
W-3t
of
eral offices ,f th,-
ning, Angel:■ a i .. -
third TueLij.,. |ri r
O’clock a TYi . T J.a, rir ,f ,
January. ]•>;■., f. r
electing -j <, t.i
of such r ‘h.-r
| before it
Iimnediab
of the <].:* •
purpose of <-!or;
acting sip i, .-h,.r
come hef
41-30t
i. tle boy.
shouldn't
^y-
Wzpb/ '‘£* Hold
One
punch
nose
and
this
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