The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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LEATHER SOLE i
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TH 'absoEtel
condition. Murray Motor
605.
iV. 1’. Richardson
presided.
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FOR SALE
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. Box 182, Freeport
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to rat li g
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Much Larger Percentage of Attend-
ance Noted in Sections W^er#
if Highways Are Improved
My residence
•h i 1' fn<4 hall; oi
■ i m a-d i ut hr use
• ' j * ptirr-hase
■omprising Texas, opened to-
day for a two
Representatives
J'OR SAI.Fl Two horse-pc
>ingle phase, alternate
• le> t: n- ni'4-.-T. in first-clas
■ -aj: Tht- Lufkin News.
ar -
[a?1
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f Na<
I P'i' *■> hold
I ' 'it SALF,— Nice young J
1 ►. • h in milk. For informt
Shoe Shop
The first thing one
does when he
wants to be a candidate is to
have the editor write his obitu-
Mrv HAYSEED
FOR RF.N r
Rra
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- T.
Decent Road A ’ Help
"Brt' k ‘ ' rhe 4 . -an sotne-
rhlng :.’-n r - . • rn<d to
, driv.ng
' sbonl'l be tuki-r. '' i
1 tiii-ely rin;rt.:.‘>l u I :
i |M-ak in ' li*1 i ' : •
•■■'i upon definitely b
1 preme council to
of control, how
FOR SALE—One a-pas^
automobile; first class cor *
t ash. Murray Motor Co.
till- i .: I
• Im- i 1’ \
Ilk i I ' I I I ■ ■
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bom.
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w, re •
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. ..ng- <■ 1' i oik Ini
ii.itn : ; I ■ 'inniand. r
lee' ’li. was pre-ent to dire, ’
livilic. of the committee.
B stated in the Bishop’s las
b’s letter to The News, .
[baby had been born to Mi
[Mrs. I.awton Carlton. Sine
I Mrs < arlton has bee:
fe sick, but the Bishop i
I to note that she is nov
E better and it is hoped tha
kill '.ion be well.
h.i g '
i h .it' n b -
■ ! r:i- -t an,I
■ ■■ oral cases o
pkin Hill. Mr>
eii lying dang
-.1 the disease, bu
Bi.-b-:;. . glad to note tha
is II.e..
sd tli '
Ed b. !■■
A prompt re
it for
with
l»,>li< i
.! the
a c
me better and it i
lie w ill soon be re
wonted health. ?
ichild ■>: Ebbin York is als
with the disease, with bu
! hope ..f recovery.
‘ bi men epesoOe x
‘ J he Great Gamble.
Lloyd comedies. wTl
after these, and yo
thrills” if you fail
a vote
hunter
■ f|R SALE --.Tn acres !an<
Lufkin; 7 room bout
.•! I1, bl'icks from court ho»
’ ■■! South First street; 1 s
. miles fri.m court house
A’.g1 Lria menue If mtei
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N-
li'R SALE Scripps Boo
i . t uri'd ;li. at a bargain
t »i: SALE - Who wants fin
r in e. 20 acres, nice hous
; at the bargain p
i : ' The Powell-Gray C
objections to
agreement by
on
[ 'come
[st-
tag us
hake 1
[froni I
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The Counter* *r« extra heavy and m»d« tr«s tk'
best sole leather.
The ln»ole* are solid leather and vary heavy,
The Tip* are Ml double at the toe*.
The Upper* are cut from Heavy Chrome C*H, -J
oil tanned leather that is aa nearly water-pw^i
as leather can be made.
Imide
For- Wear
r f .-r,«h<v| room for
Mr* f.rftdv Jones1
H ih.;
I ' »R SALE One Cable
■ het grand piano, pract
> : > -eon at the old H 1
i..1!<her> office. G. E
POTS1DENT WILSON
MAKES REJECTION
and Outeida, in every detail,
’ mark than are made to etand
hard^t wear.
-'iul
ins.sled that Jugo-Slai
agrei to a compromise
alternative of seeing the treaty
of London becoming operative,
t w said.
>co City has been instructed to r,.tejvjng of orders and asking]
bring the kidnapping to the at- f(ir their eo operation and sup-
tention of Mexican authorities. porj j
The kidnapping occurred last liuliv3
Friday.
Some Poor Shooting
> M E My heme or. ('ll
' m house, practice
. • c r and truck patch
'A j Jone*.
Built to Stand
the Hardest Wear.
Peter. •‘AIl-For-Wear’
Work Shoes Are
the Beat You Can Boy.
The Sole* are cut from th* best grade heaalwx
leather *nd ar* extra faateoed to prvvsat
pulling off.
The Counter*
a ■ r:.nblr pr <r
H rr.r’. T.-x.k
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kin iti i .fit1 i
bit! id'll tl.. r i
pt-ni • r i.r l-u. L b.
An.i yy !• .i ■: •' ''
IPP 1 ’ I ■■ ■ C I 11 I I
(b ■ -r>-.i a. f Lt :
i>h to state that our
truck will luavt -
m..ruing at 9 and 1.1:30 and in
I GO.
friends and the pub- x. >
our business haSj
- - - ; we
necessary to install some
ihi telephone to take
order? and give this]
divided attention, and]
1 '..i- services of
St. Clair, who will
* - - i nu.st i ari*t ul I
arid the b’*st of atten-]
th. X- v.
■■f ha-'
me
con. enfK.n
that . veri
am of J’a ..: .
and I ”t (
Christ 1 • I ■
Paul < I 'll. T . .;
you baptiz'd ■ ■
Paul?" pv.pl
Apostle Pa il v
. to the • h >,ra'
RO
KEEP EARTH ROADS IN SHAPE
—
Engineer of V.
mlM'oo Tell*
System of Mamtenane*.
have been .
1 are in this I i. i j
goes on t . '■ II ■}
that th.-;, ai. .r.
would >. • :
] and du i.
t then a-k-
A;i..lla- ‘.a-
• . bell, .
LDZ
coffee
cily-T^dor Cc^i
Z gw Or'ear.s
:r i.ix
. i I lb- -li. 1 .’..'.t It.all) i I
: t..:. I/:'-.:. ’ a . .ng a.I. aiitag.- ]
t ti■ ■1 ■ :• I" ■ i"’1 i-
v, a IPT. the < bid Fellows
gave a ;..;bii> . i.tertainment 4
Tite ... i a-n.n was in the naf-.re f
of dedication exercises of tile -
| new Odd Fellows hall at that f
place, and aside from the splen- <
. . i. an ample feast j
sprmt yesterday in the < lty, was spread for the invited g
from Manning, where he ls
agent for the Houston, Shreve-, LuIKln
port & Gulf. Speaking of the.
congestion of freight through-]
out the country, Mr Faris re-
marked that the big saw mill at
Manning has had forty loaded
cars of lumber on the track
re idy to move since ttie first ot
th" nionlh. and that there is no
pri'inise "I its bring niuir f any
11 r*« ■ i»on
in the discharge of her
Very respectfully,
HARRISON-CRUMPLER
MERCANTILE CO.
Successors to the Crumpler
Grocery Co. 89-ltwlt
11 j Ship Sale Enjoined
the, Feb. 16.—The
William Ran-
- an injunction
restrain the shipping board
r. .and ' n R-
■m h- * K" -d r ri■
■ M ’• r E li.-
i ring : r r:.
ffij tbid k--p-
h> I... I :,.r a
ks
’■Mi I
411
. While 11 is 'ru*1 liif’
< onfribu'e to Liv r»-• •
R< (rlidHII. i- at S' h.xG
<.f 1 h-' < • ;i.try. it •*
tiirnt rtinr in the
jHTct’ntage of ittijm vM r -ftd** r much
lamer percentage of nirni students en-
rolled rejfijljrly Attend The shoola
than in the state* hav'nj a il.riI per-
iiutiiKe of Improv.-d r r h*
court and triec
If he has n<
to offer h.
to our boy:
j t<
be dealt witl
-. On the oth
, has a legitimati
if none of oui
.1 w ith him befon
alter the judg<
se with the ad
and to keep or
comes the mai
•.. be. So on th.
in March Putn
in out en mas:
■ ,r court am
i.,r the remain
\V. H. Hal.-
i ..v want to b.
i-i . R. W. Gill,
ilkerson wan
. i P. Stevens. J
<1 R. \\ . Herr
tn, ami it i
I that the Bish
. right man ii
i or torch light
. eper who i
■II that positioi
h i ted judge
;■ be uppointei
. mighty kici
o di do no gooi
will bound to serve
:i until the electioi
llled "If there will be re<
fries in Pumpkin Hill.
SOLID LEATHER TH ROUGH OI
i. have several nice plac
‘-■■ii or. fairly easy term?
.. .irk possession. Prices r
’ t- S7.W0 The Powell
tf :t
Earth Road* Suffer
F^arlh r<>ad«i ha •» h^*>u th* u'Otaat
Hiiffpron* from wst^r s".d ;t la upon
it. pm (hut the t .'<r nm^nnt of
mono} ha - b‘’«*n wasted
Attorney
Office: Alderman Insurance Agency
Every pound of L
ianne Coffee coC
to you in an
t in can. The or
goodness of the co®
Washington, Feb. 16—Wil- being delivered the following
sow Welsh Adams, an Ameri- morning.
can, has been captured by
» - d fa’-rr.n, for
J user! car*; also
A -r rptrn 93 3t
T Wilson’s lie generally
compromise
[rs. Vere de Vere, presiden
jr Woman's Club, says tha
ie bachelor editor of Th
* will come out to Pumpkii
Fc*mp with us a while, en
the company of our tom
hr marriareaMa <«!■, M
ip greens, hog jowl, pum
i y*m potatoes and Johnn:
lake, washed down witl
I fresh butter milk he wil
idon the life of single cus
less and be mated as th
e says he should be. Wha
du tim.k about it, Bro. Doc
*
i
days’ session.:
from
tut. in the state are
of
- should net gratifying one.
kk .m they ar& i
as «• a td
o roll litce-
, .io ti t ruts
■ •nt u.. >uut
vi d r.t one
' cur ' suf-
fur: "hing
ide < dis- • f
: .:;:y -..tilth- f!o
FoR S M E
ffilj' . w.
K-.rth G M,
kill t:
L • e-
uh. . . a ■ -a ii. ■ .niu pro-
ii. ’it-.. i . rd.iin prvach-
• ; i- i-x'. ' !i.i1 ’ iir) W oL.k.
’ rid of him even
caust1
Ihosu
not for
?h<\\ ]H men come in between country,
thorn and Christ. 1
: . a : 11 rijj 1.
’< hri-F-
, L. -.. doing
. t pt-oplf art
Messrs. J. L Phillips and
Fred Becker are able to resume
their duties at the ice plant af-
ter a siege of the flu that kept
them confined to the bed for
several days, and if they feel as
bad as they look thev had
nt:- " case
leaking nf the roads in Niu
iches county, the Nacog
les Scitinel says, as
le. th.- r. ads of that count
good conditior
i exceptions, th
s .'T bottom being i:
-tate, and says:
■I ■') Lufkin is sail
-sible conditio:
■!::>t. who cares
> r wants to go t
■I town, anyway.
'la.sii’t a word t
■f the roads lead
ii. still, as bad a
* good many peopl
get to this “benight
and if the roads wer
igdoches would b
her inhabi
w ■' F, a
|.r (
i ri ’. 1 .t ■
ni-’d . mi j ]■
pl tr.x L. hilt pt .’part’d *.m
tn1 m■ r -•* Lra k v. .'. >■« a'*■
O‘<~y h'.’j a1 , tn<- x."i k '>n \‘-
i,i 14* h--Lri:i l u 1 ii" 1»11 n k ;i'
nnL’i i.J uan b«- pLu ■ .n
gr »•’ nd, t<» a j n
' 1’iu a fi- -ill rij. »th.i'. will
be built th’.s spring an.' -'inin » r.
if in not likHv t hat ’ La i •
an »Tlr H'pi hann .*r‘»u i;.
f\*f n> \ cral ni.»n1 h t<» •
today. all of ou’r sincere appreciation,
requesting each customer at the
same time to remember that
Miss St. Clair has charge of the
i:sv:t f ull blorwied r:
F... Khorn epg* frr-m
’ . , ; « for fi. phiz
I' White, Lufkin
the
• ♦thing “i th*1 1
' M F l i.t PJO-14U K
Si.uth F.ift "treet, n:
. ■ u’i. r. ii. i ity . tvrmR
I From Mon iay'B Daiiv >
A large crowd was attracted
t» Cotton Square about
o’clock this morning by .
rapid firing of a P>»tol- L’Pon application of
inquiry it was learned that A. J. (}o| . Hearst for
Vinson was trying to stop a .t<> - ■ •
negro by the name of John t on- . from se]]ing thirty former Ger
ler in his flight by the means of man ]jner8 Was taken under ad-
a six-shooter at close range. l)u< , visement to(jay bv Associate
to bad marksmanship, 4““ , Justice Bally of the district su
negro was not bothered by the ;me court •
fulfeade of bullets, but contmu ' . .
ed on his way as if he had im-
portant matters to look after
farther down the road.
Both were placed under ar- .
rest and bond to await action of iana state board of health, says
the court. ! make it a penitentiary offense
----- !ti> water milk; make it a crim-
The Rotary Club I jna[ offense for a district at-
, , — - T. 'torney to fail to prosecute vio-
Galveston, Feb. lb. 1 hi lations of the sanitary- code;
1920 conference of the rotary h with vigor tbe campaign
dubs of the eighteenth district, f )r cleaner markets and better
garbage collections.
Hon. W. B. O’Quinn departed
today for Teneha in the inter-
. > , | . air! ,la<'V tor associ-
ui,. :! j.-,- : he '-is il appeal
,..th (lisirict.
t S I ::. : •
i O’., itig ’ ‘ •
Ea ’ I. ■
tin.
\\ ith 1L
doc ties ■.'■•'
chamber '-I ■ • ti.' • : ■ '
town w ill (.til-distal" •• nil other
in East Texas, that >i).l'"SS the
ladies of other towns 1.. the
'same thing, and it h gratitying
to note that the ladies of Lufkin
are being enlisted in the work
I (->/ Veoriim (Ku eitv ..(' nll
[other competitors in the field.
set- "ii.-
the Jugo-Slavia question • ar*
•Lail > 11 ..ill r. t i:
• ■. in t. irri -■ •!. ■ •
i . .i.. t.'. a ;■.■ ..
a h re!a‘.-.
aixu .,. .......1 in of
it does to keep up a sec-
und-hand automobile. A de-
feated candidate never gets his,
even with his debits,
. . . an elected candidate
■ bad. W»n ■Urface. wMl* tit* Mad* swt.ara out a balance in his oath
grader or the road ptaa*. *avtn« a Th(. (.andjJate you
long whe«l b<«e or bearing ■arflce. . . t p**ut rtj
cuts only on the high spots and work the hardest to beat rw
tributes tbe material 1* low pbo* members you the longest, t!
twildlng them up and «1xta< th* ro*iJ onc you work hardest tor soon
a nice, smooth, drirlnj snifae^ A forgets you.
blade trader ahonld be se constraeted ord inaria 11}
that one man can dries tbs team and
make all adjoatmenta neceosary while
the machine la moving, at only one
man is required on this wort
“An earth road with low crowg tod
badly sodded ahoalders cannot bs
properly maintained by the patrolman,
but should be flrar trimmed up with a
heavier outfit, cutting off and remov-
ing heavy sods, properly heaptr^ up
the crown, f
“The blade gnider
used on earth n.n'1-
siuppy. b\t sli-’ij. 1
the rri• :1L )< •'i .• - u
part-
t ictors
• e the
k' • ttons
v r-hy >.f com-
« r.i v a high
' • R kF \ :
S3 < I u
is all there—se
Luzianne retains'
flavor.
troear Will
PatrsU»M CwWsf Wasgs Aiseg Ms
sf RsW.
•r condition! tha material is la a fair
condition to wort with tha gradw far
about three days aftar a rain, giving
ample time for three full rounds of
the aectlon wblrb should leava evan a
badly rutted road In fairly good condi-
tion. Be Huro to al wav v make the first
round trip >>n the center nf the road. I
“Sil in. hes <-* vn.wn to h 4-foot
siirfu' »■ i-» "Lnt' ieu r Caro
■I.- r-'-. ' ed b»
" lr t.1 to a
> i-er,*- .- ;e of
-. I-
I1
W . B Faris, former agent for . •
thell E & W. T. railway here, I‘‘‘t' program
in the city. was
h» is guests Those who went from
' ’ returned about 4:30
Sunday morning.
ing elected
_ hunt votes 1
— kxxUUoa et bl. and all promises
section at »U time* *Q<1 abould b* re- all pluses are
QUlrt*d to Ga----—- -- ----
work
“The patrolman most have a good
te*m. and the wagon boa equipped
with a dump bottom. The connty *
should furnlah a light two-horse NJade pluses
grader, road plane, plow, acraper and you v.N
neceeaary -------------- -----
picK bar. brush acythe, rake, ate. your goount'-
“In spite of all the eialms mafia fw jt takes
the road drag aa a malntaaanco tool,
we find tbe light bl<<u grader ar Che
road plane far auperlor to It. and we
advocate the use of theee tools entire
Ijr for road maintenance. '»»— —— ■■ •
f trRSXLE Fort! car with
ii.. u » tie top; used le.u
< B Edwards.
n • •
noum ' a few [ i
?- (bi con-t11u11• • 11 '
p,.[->■.’! -all I'-'
that i> a freed' ' .
lature ii -' .'1,1
lr 'in U'.
I 1 'i: SAI.Fl Practically al
i ; : * it ii it’d re at bat
' E Edwards
M’ ‘ oowted Prwil
|0"n. b.-b 17 —internatior
ktboi the Dardanelle
dr ■
I'-'ul-'
■ C. . r„t been worked oui
i>r dill, and have all,
ess covered so deep
i a detective editor
to find it just run for office.
It costs about as much to keep
a cripple and weak mind in of-
~/:L” ‘ --------• W* And that fice as
a road drag having no bearing OACapl
on tbe blade, has a tendency to gouge
out the material Ln soft spots making crcdit,H
them still deeper, and giving the road
. bad. w.,7 -rfare. whU* .Mad’ ars „ut a
grader or the road plane, barta* a ,,
long wheel base or beerin* aurtace.
cuts only on the 1
tributes tbe i
i;k noil
- tile i t :
l.-ci'l.q il >■
I ■•.■ A
b, 1'
ill: id W ent |
• ■ ;i ri in
ml.'. I". . a:."
will ci.oi
that
•— in gen-
t dow n to as
ill let. And
not an idiot.
...Jshcvist, and
. ,...11 lax -I
.rol > an pro
, ,1 w ords "t
■...lr All'-
• t.ltdate as
th.d i.o l«'gi>
enough
The real
( candidate is
A good vote
Highway eoDmiartan, ain't all the time a l*°Ji^ritv
getter. Neither is ,
- the time a good vote ge
A good candidate is made up ot
smiles, hand shakes and Prom-
££ He ought to be a good I
1<KW* —apper also. There is nothing
»«*’’■ that makes one so pleasant a.
„>bie neary motor • being a candidate. :
-A patrol section u^MtWBw. certain thing in his mind is De
than ata or wua mU«* » Iwtk Bild e|ected. When he begins to
should b« taXea car* o< by OM man he takes up addition,
with team. Tbl* man should b* Md h ..r„m(ses are pluses and
r^nrfble for th, etmdltl*. * (nHhs Aft. r the
devote all of bl* tim* to the election from one-half to nine-
tenths of all candidates take up
substruction and all promises
are changed to minuses and all
’ ., i are changed t<» lies, u
- -i want to know all the mean-
small toola, auch aa ahareu ness you eve
me held twenty-five years and have «uch a revlTi?
v w-mk would not be that will revolutti
tiro do d ; while others might fin. whole countn'- J
• -1 M,-y i-.uhi do at one | MRS. REW
. .1 !•: • ri>■ >■ ,ir When a pas-1 Diboll.
. :iid in.-.r l.ur
i> .■ I. i •:. / i"*:■r:
n«'l an
I .1!
• i j
•i : at
B I
|rn L< in
I - »I1IH to .>4 II
ar.* needed '
up •’. prior .ii
FJjQN hili* NOTO.
lLd of l>ersim«*» Grow
K the war our Kanga-
was allowed to-jSw
r\ .t since peace has been
[?t ha- bccn de,Ted ‘5
f. r. reorganize the court
fehest tribunal in the land
fe » marrying people out
Rfneck of the woods. We
faithfully living up tc
fele injunction to be found
PbLh\ hapter of Geneeu
fee 28th verse Therefore
t violation of the law of oui
Lrao Court for any of oui
tha- Passed the25tt
Lt on the road of king
d“me to remain unwed
■tmuld such one be fount
ih . i,,. will either have
’the dust erf Pumpkii
his feet or be arraign
Lfore the i -
fra offense.
&nate excuse
[he turned over
gals who are willing
L the law. to L
Ly sec proper,
and ii
tee. t!;-
r»i!l-’'
hyni' i-
Lturii 1
ti'.ri
L u'.i
wan'
full ■
II.p
kr/ .
The fact That Nacogdoches
women have al last come out
and taken an active pact in the
............ . ■ r.
i L resting ami pro.ier witliout t. ])(iJ t. at giveth the in-. tor sees that GodSW
'■"'" i"' -1’ d. L ?his labors at oikl
in my should be glad to gate
t)tie is. why else, where perhaps!
.: h i", •"!.( rs so a great work, and let|
;-;i a n-rtain er man try the fieldkfl
■ .. would be On the other hand if |
: d eii if the see the fruits of his M
t: .ill.! Mitfer? knows that God is Wj
labors he should stay 1
is even though he mid
uld secuted by some. »
1 am going to reM
■ suffered perscription that ww
■ two classes the strife, envying id
Christ, tions in all the chifflN
Here it*:
Every true not my will, butthiM.1
Christian m every church if every Christian hl
^h'liild be willing to put the ad. county will get on ■
advancement of Christ’s King- before God, with*'
_i----> .r -------*v:-- —*7 tMj
regardless of w hat they might *nd then be willing®
• like, or dislike
Some pastors might stay on
‘‘Do you find lite the gran.!. sto| their
sweet song you expected?"
“Well, it st I':!-* :■ (-
refrain"
"Refrain
“Yes; I'm ■ II-- i
train fr".o: .
from card-. :■■■'.
to (he l"dg' .
isn't any' th -. _■ ;
vl'fain In
Again we thank each *nd ev-
... ery one for the business given
and is being held for 50,000 us 8jnce Our purchase of the
pesos ransom, the state depart business, and wish to assure
merit was advised t
Adams’ home is in Los Angeles
where his wife and child live.
Th® American embassy at Mex-
■■Ki
1
If 'n w
Kx
I
l ,(,» I. ..na.'l."' >"r
| era) from president
F small as the law w
P every one that !
7 a pauper, or a
_ " being a h"ldvi
Wl*con»ln Highway 6**n- exempti'm
Baneftt* of Patrol
Earth r.'H'ls will be la extotoac"
w;.ic ur.-as for many yean to
____ ,vul u.iiwilhslsudin* the rapid astao- . w ,n
t- each Rion «»f ”iirriDMtifui" road beda off dif-
ferent materials.
Mr. F Ser*eant. a Tlrtaloo *Ctf>*ar hunter.
of tbe Wisconsin l___ ---_... -
wxttaa: ..... getter.
“Aftrr a aea*oa ■ aape*toM> Wit* g]] thv time
the patrol ayataaa of aaiatoMM* >■
dtrlaloe Ha. T. whec* w* tex* gene-
tically an aart* read* I an NT* W>
arar eoortacod that t*la type *t lg*4
can b« fairly well malotatooAW-
ayatem, ev*o where anbjoct to
treble heavy motor traffle.
has been captured by
bandits in Zacatecas, Mexfro,
and is being held f
of keeping this city ahead of all '*OTn °f every thing else, heart, and PW
get up for God to 1
in their hearts and
Inaurin* Bott or Sei riro
Thanks to the liberal Patro“’
age of our
Paris, Feb 16.
which England, find it
FYance and Italy hoped to
tie t... -
relative to the fiitur, statu-
the Eastern Admitic coa.-t
reported in the Echo de I alls.
Premiers Lloyd (....me and gim ■ ■• h I'"": •*
Mlihrand drafted a n i Lv to the ht ai.i.g ..........
'Xmerican chitt executiw and •*■
,.i la must \\ ■
' with the dell via
f Ill’ 'I 1‘ ■ ........ . .
this afternoon at 2 and io cloCK,
no deliveries being made be
[tween these hours and none
after 4 in the afternoon, all or-
ders received after that hour
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