Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [5], No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR SALE—Who
place, 20 acres,
improved at the b
reason ? The Powe
FOR SALE—Nice
fresh in milk. F<
t-> Electric Shoe SI
FOR SALE OR I
undeveloped law
Lufkin on Manton
Traweek, Box 182,
FOR SALE—Pract
hold furniture
< B. Edwards.
FOR SALE—Seri)
automobile, at a
Smith
FOR SALE—50 :
west Lufkin; 7
and. 3 blocks fron
lot on South First
l 4 mdes from co
on Angelina avenu
349 or 366.
FOR SALE—One
cabinet grand pit
can Ite seen at the
rt'spatchers office
co
605.
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$
$5 Tickc
for - - -
i < \SH '
WE have several
sell on fairly e;
quick possession.
$700 to |7,000. T)
Li
FOR SALE—Two 1
single phase, al
electric motor, in f
cheap. The Lufkin
FOR S ALE—Full
white Leghorn e
r ir.g stock; 16 foi
Mrs. A P. White,
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I flR SALE—My
r -orns. with 12 1
garage ar
with u-rmi to su
Edwards.
FOR SALE—Ford
limousette top;
months. C. B. Edi
.ft
F OR SALE—My 1
Six room hour
large garden and ‘
' ation. W. E. Jot
1 OR SALE—Lot
tion, South Firt
able location in c
F.err.
FOR SALE—One
automobile; first cl
cash. Murray Mo
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FOR RENT—Two good farmi; for
Mie 1 new car and 2 used cars; also
good dry wood I>r Arrington. 98-3t
WANTED Youn
framing A ppi
Angrhna County
FOR RENT—One furnished room for
gentleman Ree Mrn Grady Jones
at Tony flhotwelFs place 93-tf
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■sent of bjl.
11 Shoes Mus
announcements.
Have You Paid it?
“Other
*arn.
rescue
Notice to Property Owners
a
ANDY SULSER
$4
p ;l > 'rur money
P. L. OWE
nn>rn-
Spring Silks I
At FRANKS.
RD TO
ar-
Special Reduction
in
window.
Piece Goods
our
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Lufkin Dry-Goods Co.
WHAT IS!!???
Prompt attention to all orders
! 'hone l'.21
M. SMITH
r
Repairing -----=
Contracting
under the
are subject to
Primary elec-
If Mr. Hoover is going to run
for president of the United
States he ought to say so, not
tackle
Maybe
printer’s ink, as readers of this
paper well know, and for this
reason the News calls special
attention to his ad today. Be
sure to read it.
Tailor, Cleaner and Dyer J
Phone 418 T.nfkinJ
K Hattie Dixon has re
from an attack of Spa:
Inza, and is again fil
position with the Peoi
Slender Louis heel
of trimming are
for pretty, practic
J
Invite You to (
of the NEVA
Silk Georgette and gingham
dresses for ladies, misses and
children on the square.
95-2t At FRANKS.
hereafter, the ban-
anii entertainments pro-
„. “ > mem-
together in social
all color.
At FRANKS.
fancy Plaid French Serge per yC I
Canton Silk, per yard... d
Solid color Taffeta, per yard ---I
Silk Poplin, per yard I
Silk Poplin, per yard--------j
Silk Crepe De Chine, per yard-l
Silk Crepe De Chine, per yard-;
Silk Georgette, per yard -i
Silk Foulard, per yard. .$3.60^
Crepe De Meir, per yard
Solid color Satin, per yard—
F*r County Clerk:
ULEN G. MEDFORD
B.W.(Shug) ALBRITTON
OTTO BRITTAIN
For Countv Attorney:
< ARMEN E. BRAZIL
For Sheriff:
C. C. MATHEWS,
J. S. COCHRAN
NON BINION
For District Attorney:
W. B. BATES
F. P. MARSHALL
].v entertain >
not been attenil
go tonight
■ of
new
$5 Tickets
for - - - - .
$75 Suit
Away Aj
Fer County Judge:
JOHN F. ROBINSON.
J. WRIGHT DUNN
J. T. MARONEY
Fer Tax Collector:
A.E. (Eddie) MANTOOTH
COE L. AGEE
M. A. P, Ji
ton last nij
LUfflN DAILY NEWS
FWili^rf Bnry Aftenioon Kxcept
------------Sunday by------------
WATFOBD-BINION PRINTING CO.
I>.lt”.ll!|x It] .
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WILLIAM CALVERT
Next door to City Offices*
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PLUMBING AND HEATING
Estimates cheerfully furnished
Py thian Meeting
At the meeting Of the LU^
members
Annoenceanents
above heading
tfce Democratic
tion in July:
Fer Associate Justice, Court of
Civil Appeals:
W. B. O'QUINN
For County Treasurer:
MRS. C. CAMPBELL
Fl»r Tax Assess art
J. T. ARRINGTON
rs. Fred Harlocher am
afternoon from Mann
re >!:<■ has been—emplc
Nome time as a trai
f, and is the guest of 1
us Gipson, while en r<
r home in Nacogdoches
. 0. W. meeting tonigh
Fellows’ hall.«. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editor* and Managers
.—-——--— the public, which
TELEPHONE NO. C "
Entered at the Poetnffice at Lufkin.
Texas, for transmission through the
saail aa second-class matter.
O SAYS
edict. T
| manufactL
idea you need
New Spring M
on display.
Why not
cheerfully?
, iiy many in Lufkin, v. here he i
■a.i> employed by the
Land Lumber Company, he-
re accep'sng a Im rative pusi
:. .ii with tile Madcrii. 1.umbel
i unipaiiy in < tld Mexu o.
The News ; un< a large num-
, r of friend.-, in extending con-
dulellce to the bercav
hers of the family.
my Customen
I am very thankful for
ig the past and to show
II “rd touring car, com
•play in my store.
v we wj|] 8eu yOu n
eb< where and we han
! " av of dry goods, sho
• > :i<>t try your hand o
p yet this car—why
Just am..d. : il line
I merchandise; ev«-i thing i
land fresh.
■ 95-2t
l>.ii Hiicin tun will find for selection J
• 1! kintlx oi SILK. WOOL and C011
M>?iK of the season’s best offcf
ZUK/THE S TORE TWA TS G/?O V//NG J
In iliis
W. A. (TQUDW
Far .Hatic a af Peace, Preciact
Nau It
M.L.AmNB0N
D. J. CAMPBELL
Far CiMiiiiiefa—r, Prec. No. 1:
J. F. DAVIS .
W D. NEWSOM
J. W. HOLLAND
C. J. TYLER
For Commissioner Preet. No. 2:
a vnv ern
pipes put in before the pave-
ment is put down, and this work
can be done much cheaper now
than if you wait until the pav-
ing is started.
If you do not want the sew-
erage and water connections
run into the house no’
be a saving to have L.---- _
from the main to the property
line now and then it would be
an easy matter to make connec-
tions at any future time without
disturbing the pavement.
L. MITCHELL,
j 95-3t City Manager.
It is said that about half of.
Duval county has been taken up
i by oil leases, but not a word has
Another way lor the bride to ; been said about gushers. Duval
tell when the honeymoon is ov-i county. however, is not in a
er is to notice when he begins ( class by itself: there are others.
.’JH
talking more in his sleep than
he does at his meals —Snap
Shots.
F.i en body is coining out to
Lufkin ijb. i,ig mass meeting of Wood-
men at Ibid bellows’ hall this
el ellillg.
laa sociation of thh
nt and aside from the day) afternoon?^
<ier of business tran- In tjie officeTof 1
• of commerce 13
enjoyed, ^nee is expected 1
good to al] c*J
pected to be y/J
thia closer relt^uj
derstanding 0f^5
the association. M
time and place, t
Can one mangy?!
er man’s shoes? «
Mr. C.
seriously ill at j?
town, and owing d
ed age, being n^., J
soma doub< i«7S3
his recovery.
highly respected d
hig mends will bed
of his recovery. "
bo you likTTu
tive parson, oraAA
ter? “
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Are you a W. 0.1
Something good at
night. Come a«
madam.
i church this
you don't want r..
Not only will i .;
“The Owl”
Anyone owning property on
’ :• streets to be paved will save
. i.i~..ey •vir<allf’tc pluntb-
Wc solicit your business on the haw «
BETTER service—individual attend
to each garment. Have us do your ’
CLEANING, DY J
AND PRESSIN
Just phone 418 and we’ll get your al
clothes and make them look new'.
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Dr. J. M, Cozart D.V.M.
VETERINARIAN
Office in Lufkin N.tmn.l Bnnk Blds
Phone 37! Lufkin, Texas
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It is presumed tlui
committees are pi
the drive to begin b
county on — w
„ . week for funds forbear e.— - patton
—. especially for relief of his own'relief, as the leader# have em - Auirustinv ivi »
mind, but for general relief of I instructed in regard to the cam- ■ - - . vl|lg yesterday,
— the public, which seems so paign. Mr. J. H._ ^ldern1’ . ' qines5 of several wet
6 8 much agitated over the matter, w ho is county chairman. >s ‘ i>..ttou was formt
--o---. , Petting Angelina county to go mis. ,
It was George Washington s I over the top. The quota.ism. lv .Miss Lou m
birthday yesterday. This fact|$3 ooot and should be raised on
, was discovered today in looking i
All resolutions, oards of thanks, over some old files wherein a
programs and other matter not gen of men w^0 had formerly
orldied were mentioned. This par-
cent for each word, and the send-! ticular George Washington was
«C will ba_held responsible for pay- one time president of the
I United States, and before that
“ occupied some sort of position
in the American army.
Out of the conglomerated
mass of contributed stuff laying
upon the writer’s table, if all of
it were put into the melting pot,
possibly one readable item
might be extracted from the
whole, but owing to the long
drawn out process, the desk
will be cleared so as to get a
new start. If you have any-
thing for publication, send it in;
there will be plenty of room for
it—on the table.
JUST THIS! P
le you fighting anyo
es beside your own?
pe out to the Wood:
Ing tonight.
It right—go to churc
fot be sure and call
have your groceries
HINES GBOCKR’
[ ■ .sria*
pessage announcing tn<
Illness of her daugl
G. W. Mattox.
™«l”«‘‘S elii- T.'.reventair. »W
”™« M.nn.W ye.terd.J .<ter; ««" U»-
‘.............
i wL'pks ing new members continually,
. ta ”«ta '“I e,“;
San mg are to be madrf a feature Of
Augustine, and was a twin sis- the lodge I
t,. Of Mrs. Ab Boynton wh-r- to bring the
sides at btuigts- She ■ .-loser together in
most lovable lady. adnur^..t; re|ations, the result already be*
aequo...,-...-. — - i ()al there is much added
,tenllse is dep'om enthusiasm being injected into
The remains aretl.<ing;nt.hrreJthis
of San Augustine. i.L-ntmed with the fraternity.
Come on the square with us
i and let us show you the ladies’,
I misses’ and children’s dresses.
__ !95-2t At FRANKS.
1 Two men were seen leaving!
town tills morning in a Ford .
car. with fishing poles tied on
the car. The presumption is
that the;, were g- i::g fishing.
Have i nti io < u i i.’ his season
; io try your lin k .
Would you be surprised if
minister you thought to be
,1' aklmg hit io . a v,allop in
1 in- an
T,,ii ran i'.l your money m
the batik today that which
has accunmiated sine.- last Sat-
urday aft.-rnoim at I o'clock.
The bank< opened this
ing at the usual hour.
| T es, <>r. the square you will
The absence <>f a daily I find that silk petticoat you are:
| weather report m yesterday’s looking for. cheap.
paper was due to the fact that 95-2t At FRANKS, l
i it was a legal holiday, and
i while the public generally may
; not know it, the director takes
! advantage of the occasion and
■ lays off, the same as banks,
I postoffkes and other institu-l
tions. Just what he does on oc-1
* casions of this kind the paper1
man does not know, neither
I does he cal e
Then, then- - t-.at revival
under way at •■i- F irst Baptist [
Of course
niss that. I
----- -----.- ■. ■ i.-oy the ser-;
mons, but ’a* i.■; will high-1
i ’-" I 1: you have!
.ppose you
Around the corner on the
I square you will find the latest
styles in ladies’, misses’ and
children’s dresses.
95-2t At FRANKS.
New Spring Silks have
rived and are on display in
See them.
ind was ourieu u>
This will be sad news
,.ny friends of Mr 1 Mr J. A Hudgins, who haft
He resided in Lufkin ;]R.t !1 the guest of relatives h#re,
fur a long tune, together with returned this afternoon to his
1 was one of the home u Beaumont.
highly respected citizens ------
I t'ould you tit into
H>t). lioi Hoard, who sent M,.n’s Shoes?”
in the town
s.a. -
Died in El Pa»o where little orphan children
____ . I could find happiness?
H Hendricks of thisj
1 a telegram this I
the very first day.
The News is not the one to
say that every drive for money (aIlct, and her
should be overly patronized, all fur a< 1 , , ,... m Q n V
but in this instance the funds to <
be derived will go for a most T
worthy cause indeed—that of this afternoon at
■ - ■ ’ - in the town of S
The News joins all in extending
Big Woodman Mas* Meeting
There will be a mass meeting
of the Woodmen of the World
held at the Odd Fellows’ hall m
this city Tuesday' evening, Feb- |„ today's issue of the News
ruary 24, at 8 o’clock. « ;n he found the large display |
O. D. Baker, editor of the ad t,f Jas. A. Edwards, the jew-I
Woodman Journal, published at e]t,r. calling especial attention’
Dallas, will addrere the meeting t„ his line of Columbia Graph-
....^ in explanation of the new rates unolas and the many new Fee-
ing .. oi k. both wat"r andI sewe? adopted by the Sovereign Camp ortjs just received. The read-
at the Chicago session last sum- lng of thjs ad will prove of ex-
mer. This is one of the severe- Leptional interest to those musi-
ign delegatee and he Is familiar cally inclined, as the announce-
with the subject. ment made is out of the ordi-
Every Woodman and Wood-i nary. Mr. Edwards is a firm be-
man Circle in Angelina county ijever jn the pulling power of
and East Texas is urged to be
snow it would aequai^ themaely-
DroDervv coma and hear. 91-6twlt
There will be t <
the board of dineft
chamber of c<>jnnw».
executive commits
gelina county Goo<j
sociation at the Bom
7:45 o’clock Thun
ing, at which tii^
will be served. AttM
many items of impa
be discussed, aao
ber if) urged to be m
%
r
saving thousands from absolute
starvation. There is no com-
parison between the people of
that distressful country, who
are famishing for bread, and
the people of this country who
have plenty and to spare, so re- cjtv"received
. 1. .. — a I*«wxr V* jin /■ '.I 11 ** i 1 »
upon for a donation. Paso, stating that his father, dresses of silk, Georgette and
,, Z Ta jj i » „ H T Hoard, died there last' nlgham.
become a minister would you
allow yourself to be black
mailed ?
By express
Mr. J.
----r-----„ _... . Cil> ,r,c„,d a telegram this! 1!v express today, full line
member this fact when called mo’rning froni Roy Hoard at El, ]a>|jeS’, misses’ and children's
upon for a donation. Paso, stating that
|h> you like people children
tear'.’
I mem-
. | Died «t Manning
■. were presei
the remains of'regular c-
a for shipment
Augustine lor burial
The board of education in the
city' of Dallas has passed a reso-
lution requiring that al) teach-
iersand pupils of the Alamo i j?.
Maybe it’s not
. And then agaii .
before the twenty- . jf y()(1 (ll, g<.t stuckj tjlt.r,
piad of int< rna! .. .
enue men ready to g.i e y<!
lift.
that city.
to the many
Hoard. I
lur a ioug Liu.*
iiis family, and
most t ... .
this j'-b f tin- town.
there's
something in it that you c.m p,, r, |,.grain, mil be remember
, , , - ; . ..earn. Maybe it's not so d.lP
j school ot that [dace be vaccin-! vujt ait(.r ;ij]
| ated on or I- f----- •'■■■ 1
second of next month or absent
themselves from school Look
out for sore arms.
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