Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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Miss Johnnie Beckham, as-
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Angalina County Hospital, de-
parted this afternoon for At-
lanta, Ga., in response to a mes-
sage announcing the serious ill.
ness of a near relative.
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THE CRAZY WELL WATER CO.
Mineral Wells, Texas
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able location in eit
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WILLIAM CALVERT
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PLUMBING AND HEATING
Estimates cheerfully furnished
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Miss Annie Jewell Mantooth
was canffi 1 to the sanitarium
here yesterday, where she un-1
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litis, and her many friends will
be glad to know that she is du-1
ing nicely.
PALACE
file House of Intrigue
hs popular novel, am
lefly, “His Own Medic
love story; if you like to be lift- siDg. The meeting is being con-
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“Other Men’s Shoe»”
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Willis Bates, formerly of Luf-
kin, who now lives at Manning,
And Sour Stomach Canted Tha
Lady Much Suffering. Black-
Draught Relieved.
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Let's raise the devil!”
Brd to be “sporty” like
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Lieutenants E. W. Cleveland
and W. A. Isam, making the
flight from Houston, Tex., to
Memphis, Tenn., stopped here a
short while before noon for
gasoline and oil, this point be-
ing one of the twro stops con-
templated on the journey. It
was Lieut. Cleveland who visit-
ed here last Saturday and gave
quite a number of flights.
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To my Customers and Friends:
I am \ • ■;w !h..nkful for the 111
during the j ■. ■ :.:>d to show 1.- ■>
free a For-i t<‘ur ng car, complete
on display in n-.\ -pore.
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m<’ Ereat Gamble,” a
wd remedies. There
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Cotton Belt betw een Lufkin and
Tyler, will take a short vaca-
tion after his run into Tyler this: home in Tyler.
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tion picture
containing an appeal to the
deepest human feelings.
It’s a heart revelation.
INN*? Mcond cook and
fiforered; must be ex-
h< different lines of
MMns and good pav;
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jT|,Hotel, Jacksonville,
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Mia. A. P. White,
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Men’s suits in die new Spring
styles. Suit-- that look new, fresh,
bright and cheerful.
One of these suits will add to
.ippcarducc, give von new
energy <iti<l help ton do things.
\ou will like the styles, patterns,
make and lit.
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wn in which to rest, drtnk the ccr.t.v. w.tet. wd tejam e new
lease on life.
jW bagr, containing
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taBd get reward.
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Conductor Bill Girard, on the ---———-------- ;
w. .---------1 , Ex-Sheriff Turner of Smith j
county was here today from his
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kL9*hAaIdeal 8-room bungalo,
lodattk'eenveniences. nicely lo-
splendid lot; eash or terms.
33 far '•*• Mrs. Jno. A. Wood.
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™ML MEN—Read the
as and keep informed!
S of East Texas "Wad
Panola. Rusk, San
BS county maps,
sent preiwatJ
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The little temper flare up, the irri
remark, are often the result
gestion.
It’s a heart revelation, and ,
nothing is so interesting, fasci-j
nating and mysterious as the|
heart. This photodrama X-rays
the heart. It shows a man
come up from the. depths of a
prison hell—come back to step
into his brother’s shoes
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable <: An-
gelina County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
to be published once each week f. - a
period of ten days, before the rd ,
day hereof, in a newspaper of ;r. nr-ial
circulation, which has been eontlm.;-
ously and regularly published f - a
period of not less than one year in s:dd
Angelina County, a copy of ihe f..'■
lowing notice:
The State of Texas: To al
sons interested in the estate of Horace
Eugene Carter, deceased
L. E. Wright has filed ir. the C. -.n
Court of Angelina County, an apn'nra.
tion for the probate of the last v
testament of said Horace Eupr,. ,
ter, deceased, filed with said ap;..
tion, and for letters testarmmta-
which will be heard at the next ■. rm ,
said court, commencing on the
Monday in Mareh, A. D 1920. the
being the 1st day of March. A !■
at the Court House thereof, in i ;D
Texas, at which time all pers. n-
terested in said estate may appear a-,'!
contest said, application, should ' .
desire to do so.
Herein fail not, but have v ,, .
fore said court on the said first dav . •
* tto MX* term thereof this writ, with
* your return thereon, showmr how . rm
- nave executed the same.
_ L Given under my hand and the sea
* e< said court, a* rffiee in Lufkin. Tex
I Ito 9th daj^of February , 192i 1
~ ‘ County Court
DM* County. Texas
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heart torn with a tender, noble Qjd Wells.” James Jolly will
low BLU1J , XA JUU afa»w. vv — - BlUft. A 1*^ axawa-iwe aw ww.
ed by an inspired message and ducted by local talent,
£ your mind c-**-* ’ -J v-!
’I you 9,ci . hi'as cheap as you 1 an get
.9 w< handl. •;"><t everything you will wani
yo nd-. -h< <-.s, ladies and gents ready to wear—;
80 why not try your hard on getting a Ford car? Someone is>
going to get this car—why not you?
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fa suite of rooms, two
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to W. M. Gfato-M-' 96-3t
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FOB BENT—Tfao rooms, partly fur-
nished; does to Fouhdry. Phone
«8. 91-3tp
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furnished room for
1 Mrs Grady Jones
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piber we are agents fgt
pda Laundry af Houston.
LjfiUlVCS IM£nt
ft Friday. We call for
liver promptly.’
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how severe TOUT 1
e may be, HOBO
bleued relief.
Don’t keep on suffering’ Bay
at HOBO and begin taking it according
to directions. HOBO contains no alcohol.
11... habit-forming drug*—-you can take it
freely as you wish without bad after
r .eels.
Ask your druggist
I'r-ce $1.20 per bottle
Made by HOB© Medicine Mfg. Com-
- ny, Shreveport, La
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Mr. E. P. Littlejohn itr.. •
in the city last night fron: Mar-
shall, visiting relatives arid
friends.
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•T'fME to change to new Spnng
1 clothinii, furnishings and hats.
,, K..a him Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Dean re-
,.0 figure out his income turned yesterday from Lufkin,
get better acquainted with wherejhey spent se^e£alndays
plan for an early spring garden, son.—Jacksonville Progress.
GET YOUR FERTILIZER
We have on hand 150 tons of passed through the city this
Commercial Fertilizer, for veg- morning, en route to Tyler to
etables, sugar cane, corn and visit his parents.
cotton. We would be glad'to--
supply all farmers as early as Mr M E Cfow went up to
possible, in order that they may Alto this mornjng on business,
secure all they need, as t ..is ter- and jncj(ientallv to get first-
brother was a parson, a tender, “ vcr* hard to geL Come hand information on the oil sit.
sensitive soul, while he was a g^twlt C. H. HARRELL. uation-
fighter—a big, red-blooded __________
doer of things. •ftle meeting'was good last
If you love children; if you night at the Baptist church. 1
like to see a man batter down Evangelist Cole spoke on
obstacles and come back a ‘Keeping Step.” He will talk
winner; if you like to have your tonight on “Cleaning Out the
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Angora bucks,
ttoed bucks, regis-
dt nannies. Write
Mfltin, Tex. w2t I
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bod horse and one-
ill trade wagon for
L. Webb. 94-6tp
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Hooded single comb
tofa from prize win-
igl. Phone 242-5r.
Lufkin. 88-26tw4tp
100-140 Kerr Addi- '
k street; most desir-
, _Jty; terms Sam H.
69-tf
FOR. RENT
FOR RENT—
offices, in 1
For disordered stomach, consbpatMm,
or nerves all "on edge, try CRA2»V*
LAX, the natural mineral watpr hx-
ative.
'^-Natural Laxatives
CRAZY-LAX is pure, concentrated Crazy Well Water»,^|^dl
for all liver, stomach and kidney troubles.
j afternoon, which will give
time to figure out b;
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It’s the mo- his neighbors, and help his wife with their daughter, Mrs. Good-
of the hour—one p]an for an early spring garden, son.—Jacksonville Progress.
appeal
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horse-power Wagnar I
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life.».--I
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faktan at bargain I
People who believe that there
is no remedy for kidney and
bladder diseases are invited to
read the following unsolicited
testimonial:
I suffered for more than 20 ywr»
with kidney and bladder trouble.
1 had three hemorrhages. The phy-
sician said I must be operated on
for stone in the kidney, but thank
ihe Lord I found HOBO medicine
and it cured me.
I know there is hardly anyone
who has suffered as I did. I hare
seen the time when death would
have been a relief to me. Now I
enjoy life and am recoramendinf
HOBO Kidney and Bladder Remedp
to many who are afflicted with kid-
nev trouble.
MRS. G W LEE,
LaureL Misa.
kidney of
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a bottle
FOR RENT-
gentieman.
at Tony Shod
Msadorsvtlls, Ky.—Mrs. Pearl Pat
rick, of this place, wrltae: "1 »u
very constipated. I had sour stomach
and was so uncomfortable. I went U
the doctor. He gave me some pills
Tuvr weakened me and --*med U
tear up my digestion. They wouli
grl;>e me and afterwards It nunef
I was more constipated than before 1^ p-AaMv
I heard of Black Draught and do m
elded to try It I found It Just what 1 ____
needed. It was an easy laxative, and \ Neely, Lufkin. J&aa
not bad to swallow. My digestion soon — ■ 1 -----
Improved. I got well of the sour atom
ach, my bowels soon seemed normal ' *
no more griping, and I would take * ,
dose now and then, and was In goof i «
shape. !
I cannot say too much f jr Black I _
Draught for It la the finest laxative
one can use." . *
Thedford’s Black-Draught has to, *
many years been found of great value •
in the treatment of stomach, liver
I bowel troubles Easy to taka,
10 1111 “d reliable fa IU aettoa. I
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style is only gotten
when the 8uRisca»
fully tailored to that ;
own individual 3
ure. It is only in such
a suit that there ■
any individuality cf -
There are ne* Mflfai waitM |
for you here, ¥!»■■>hereto M
new and down tows faiffa 3
tiling and beta—It
fully hand tailoredyoall ft
r suit that will fttFM ana • J
cut tliat win retain ifatiuto i
Giznkel-Novy
Hand Tailored
/k>l that good Ctolrna
Tailoring should bo
Utkin where every tailor is a M
in hie art end knows !»• 3
■ in your suit to stay. g
1 this service to an aid to ow
■ t in -iving youths kiod of ciotMJ <
" VPT’t. Clothes that stand spy j
rest and snow their individfa U
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