Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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jdgeway Tea
9c
9c
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:g. Kasins.
19c
‘aches
20c
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pperSauce
17c
;st( rshire Sauce
30c
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in Chili Powder
13c
Sausage
13c
express.
ir’s Chili
13c
’ickles
13c
ma Stringless Beans... 14c
Brains
33c
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Tuna Fish
24c
Sale.
lustard
43c
Crisco
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22c
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Louisiana Coffee
$1.30
Tripe
34c
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P- & H. Soda.
7c
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14c
Com
16c
hcciiiiih
19c
R’s t'ats
13c
1 ra. kers......
15c
c ! lackers.
8c
in the country
18c
"*d Cigarettes
18c
run.
4c
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37c
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Lufkin, Texas
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New GoJds
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Parii June Peas.
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pomatoes
B. M. Smith
The Guarantee Sale Co. of Dalia
Bight now Js a mighty gnorl time tr>
paint your house—-inside and out—
and you will want nothing but the
1m*L. I’m Flaking my business
reputation that Du Pont Paints and
Vamtshrs AKE the best—and I can’t
afford to go wrong.
The Du Pont name has been associ-
ated with the leaders of American
Industry for over a hundred yearn.
Itciy on it.
let me help you select the correct
paint or varuUla for th© work you
have to do.
ioyed the service.
HL-Birdsong and
Birdsong were
»Pe they will a|]
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vant ads.
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bladder. HOBO m.y
and leaves no bad .fter eff£j’
TL^doV"w°OET'*^K
Made by HOBO Med. Mfe Co
Shreveport, La. s '
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THE COLUMBIA
GRAFONO1.A
Interesting Proposition
Cash or
Installment
.....50c
fcs. Sweet Potatoes...,
kaxwell House Coffee 55c
Maxwell House
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B M. SMITH
big vnl
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coming summer season’s
Come and look
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’Im IEUGENE O’BRIEN JN • Yo„ ^7' ------“
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’■ !:;‘'’>anized Pails.
I. you ail fo/youT'lovZand ?rien7
•h'“ - our prayer. Respectful-
SCHMIDT and Family.
*ole—-begins June 11. j
82-2t At FRANKS.
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* Buy the Best Instrument
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; JAS A. EDWARDS
* JEWELRY STORE
ible Peacheo.^..^..^
Pineapple ...
bsw j- _ —. may be benefitte<l by our
GRE4T REDUCTIONS
1 his Sale will bp continue J -i i
continued uptil the above
-dads for the
coming by every flrain and
cm over. •
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r’id 'ora Cola .....6C
Card of Thanks
... . £n order to omit no one we
r .PT the columns of <
■ir£jrfllyo.t0 fxpref'8 our most si
> " lhanks t0 the "I8”* frien
T-L®l^ho have sympathized with
sreaveme
--.1 son,
len-lr m'u "" we thank -'>r
■N- liumason for his
I efforts to beautify the
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«Bn- Brothers Smith and O’Quinnfor
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Painting ? See me—
I’ll show you the best
of the 400 lines of paint
■•^•’•»^prfPmta!,0,C1.ove;S':r„d‘^
U..^40e ue° When Lhe'manTl<ood things in that grub-^reek. sJe
L« - ? ^ted_the Lufkin News lht£,ma^es bhn feel so good ithat she would ‘ leavenS
men-.the safe for his dWneK^
the P^a*laca th™;
dS worn™” ‘tT men 1°,Va the 8ame '
Tnh S»hZ.7le s°-caJI«d human |
em°tions aroused I
ants and tbe contest-
ants fight with every weapon at
lomonlv\cor"mand- In this play not
hf^f°" I.do men love the same '
are now7om-1&re al?’the* complicati°ns
.I A.the more startling be-
the and8«eOnh h1”6”; While not father|
the d»? ?h?i aVP ',Ved t0Sether
me cter that arrangement.
heLdEagene C’?rien is the adopt-!
is perhap8 lh-
ker nlavp? Part he ha‘s over
U « J' hl,e the eternal role
^ Portrayed by Robert Edeson
the nationally famous actor '
The struggle between the I
two men for the young girl’s
love is long and distressing In i
------U1|the case of the father, jealousy I
Courty -mje ^ntually become? a mania. I
-*Wy f*a’f maddened, he delights in
dder !n? the young peop|e—al v-. ~
‘;the d?a?Lvh he real,y ,oves ,heni Bladder Romcdy
I The unfolding of the tangled I '' - -
skem is done with rare restraint b,adder
Wrertor” r1i°[aCtors and ' a,coh°'.
I„Z®ct01i Ralph Ince. The so-1 and !ea
lution does not present itself!
lit ♦ ’ ■—moment and then
Wet-pt is tragic and complete ‘
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My Son'
In Aaron, Hit nrp»J;
Flower, of BUnchud, L.
tack, occurred eg.in .nd ?
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one. begen t>wIj ”Wch "on .t
ke hV. no’! 1«. 1919.
thu old trouble * ck day lrotn
Thi.^r^.^-rt.-nv-n.
my own accord ■‘’•olut.ly of
R M. FLOWERS
Uar'caSeasnd hUndred‘ of oth" aim-
... HOBO
The great unloading sale will
I begin the 11th of June.
82-2t ___ At FRANKS.
Just what you have l„-<.n
waiting for—Stone’s e.-.k.-s „•
Brookshire’s. Phone 7 1. 82->t
Flour! Flour! Flour!
rurtYeA c?Ve a Ca£ of extra hi?h
Patent flour on E. & W. track,
-■ and on account of scarcity of
k j^arage^rooB^we are^SJg an
F i to move Itatonce^TF^W^-8
sack will only coat’you^7
$13 8S^\’13-6.0’"in^
*13.80 per barrel. When it I»
I called for at car it will cost 5
cento 1^ This is a splendid
grade of flour, is guaranteed by
i liberally at these prices y
Nov ^e°P!es TradipK Co.
iNex door to post office. 82-2t
Can woman be satisfied with-
out masculine admiration? See
Woman. ”
oohjc people ea 'a
Ri!u,SOnie pe?p,e ,ive to eat; the grub-pile andtedi^??1^?
i,°P doe3 both, and he is nev-1 when Mr and
is ?. haIe,Xnift0J7o/7 P,le' espec- R°r to the di"nerSbJ
virKzxw of its component bishop sat down ton pnl?
nie 'th p.de,iclous dewberry to°k of some mighty gooi^e
for' thhe Blb,hop used to Preach ,"hich Mrs. Beni kno*ws ex
O the good people at Davis- b’ how to prepare ’ 7*
Mlle- One of these days he is „ * ’ • U
iroin^ to expound the scriptures "*Ys. Bishop’g watemle
tor them again, asd. when he pat,\'h is Atting along
does so he intends to investigate wen- The vines i **
the grub-pile in the Clavton "'T '11* to put on little mifo
home, leelmg assured that Mrs and the first thing you know 1
--------- curueo to Brother Doc > p!,t :iu‘ hiK p"‘ '» 1 1 r"-P " i,i bur-v his teeth®
and laughingly remarked that r °,'le and have on the laus ®eat of a Geo»tf>f*^
in nn.-i.. r .. ,ut dinner (able some of the best l1eKnake. the kind ofmelon '
'■atmg in the world. • ,ikl‘s above all others Mterh^
* * * ’ ;>rood times ahead i
' t.u Sunday morning at the P'layton. ’ *?*“
...ct. breakfast table Mrs. Bishop in-i • • .
S to foin-.j the Bishop that she had Henry Washiigton
and a lio.iou m her noggin that she ‘‘I1’-' told the Bishop a >few
or would spend the day with Mr. ‘ avs ag0 that there wouM be
3everal new cases on the dock*11
t-r <nal at the next sess'oKofi
“iir Kangaroo C - Tt
I .guilty parties have afrea
*<■<■0 arrested and placed&S
I 1 ,on7 .As long 88 1 occui
l-< ta h I mtend to keep f
-trarght. ’ said the Judges
las hop feels satisfied ‘
will.
Urs. Secretary kroy flf our I'Ution does
R omans Club has notified Mrs untU the last
Bishop that she will be ea ‘ '
. ed to recite a poem fQr th
■ heation of the sisters at th«
meeting of the club. Of ct
i ■’r.r8- Bishop will be on
« ith that poem, and the Bbh
; hopes that he will be able
yive it a place in his P»3u.
IllII write-up. If woul<t$e
for' '"I I” "^r/f'S'
The News.
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; t'ur crops are doing jj
didly. and ye farmer goey l
his work whistling a faU
toy. Give us plenty of rt
Jun^ and if no unforeMMi
lamity befall our crops wh
come out at the big end oi
j horn next fall.
i You cambuy your spi
j summer needs during
s loading sale at a ceduc^^
—sale begins June
l«2-2t At FRAIM
I Don't miss the milk sate j
| unlay, 5 cans for 25c at£
j Perry Bros. Variety Store
Is the sex line onlyjateiM
I and not moral ? See “Wtena
Stone's delicious caigAta
and fine, at BrooluhHB>Q
eery, phone 74. i «2
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no one we
to | daily to express our most si
cere thanks to the njany friem
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with
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Trt-,.e burial of our beloved
■ I Willie Schmidt.
Especially do
KarnLaSOn for h,s untirin
•" efforts to beautify the cer.
Imonyy also the excellent serx
I"7il* '"‘S ex-«ervice bovs a
Pallbearers and the last rites o
our beloved Order of the Mae
eabees and Ladies of the Mac-
cabees.
Words are inadequate
press our thanks
their sympathetic and soul im
•P«nng words and also for the
£ealt*U , inft8 of flowers, so
bountifully given our beloved
ooy.
- the almighty God
ship is
ly,
GEO.
.PUMPKIN HILL NOTES.
.$1.15 By Bishop of Persimti
--- -----J ago when
lews 1. lCei so
k hteCfen08w cLnimW-‘hr'e8"lth i S* ^-^JWiilnttriii^i
the sanctum sanctorium of this1 eWft
J*Hrc? rtI10W bKthe name of
' layton; who lives in Dav-
’ m £ iRnge^na C0Dntj’’ Tex-
-Clayton is 8 ha‘e
fellow well met, and when he
howdied with the Bishop he
nad an over-grown smile on his
physiognomy which w<.ild lead
anyone to believe that he was
going through life all hunkv
dory, never taking more on his
heart than he can kick off at
his heels. While he and the
Bishop were engaged in chin
music he turned to Brother Dor
in nearly all of the Bishop',
write-ups to the News some-
things is said about the gfrub-
pile. Well, that’s so for a fact.
The Bishop certainly lik,
write about good things,
the grub-pile is a g..od thing
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