The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1921 Page: 4 of 10
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DRUGGISTS
'M heard of Cardul and
decided to use it,” con-
tinues Mrs. Simpson. “I
Sa* shaft'7 i uas be no-
li' if* uj. : □ 1 kept il up
and .7 d.J venders for
r.t. /• d since then I
h.v c < ?n gird to praise
Car dun it is the best
uomn.i’s tor.ic made.”
Weak women nee’’ a
tome. 1 J.o 1'p.nds and
thousands, like Mrs.
Simpson, have found
Cardutoi beaeiit trrthem.
Try Cardai for yjur trou-
ble.
1 *
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Cardui "Did
Wooden for Me,”
Declare* This Lady.
ho;:.,
bu.-.
Lillis.
K Why S
»a Suffer? k
J2 Griui "Did
Wooden for Me,”
Declare* This Lady. 41^
suffered for a long
time with wo.-ar.ly weak-
pig oess,” says .V.rs. J. R
S-raos-m, oi 57 Spruce rw/’ .
S:..Z.-hr C. “I
F I-- .:./ t- t:-’. place
- i>- I •: . have KJ
ST ’ -
fcs ' -P^
F> '■*■ I--* '- . a great
i1?i* 01 *°n,;’-ess* Ju;is
rt.-vuus and y up-
a “ take K
T' a ' • ! • :i '<e who are of-
fering u. !• • : d.- and stock for
^October investment” we beg
to say we have decided to buy
a fall hat.—Snap Shots.
’! suffered for a long
time with wo. ?an!y weak-
ness.” says Mrs. J. R
S. id ds. hi, of 57 Spruce
S:., /■.she-. N. C. *
f.-rdH g_t tv t! r. place
v. :>?-? j a: vv irtfor
•' v have
, /, s in
—- es-
• r -smy
" in my
a great «
dei-i oi ion . ess. ] was
tx-.-vous and ea»7-y up-
set
it the Nazarene Church
Friday Might, Sept. 30
Everybody Cordially Invitee
**■
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Here’s Your Chance to
Save Some Money
these
i
WASHING
1O-Qt. Enamel
LADIES’
POWDER
WATER
HOSE
BUCKETS
3 Pair
65c
25c
25c
MEN’S HOSE
SPOOL
PENCIL
10c TOILET
THREAD
TABLETS
SOAP
3 Pair For
150 Yards
6 For
4 Bar*
25c
25c
25c
i
I
I-
< 1
WHITE DINNER PLATES
35c PUDDING PANS
I
Per Set
any
For
49 c
24c
H .
niv-
al
Preaching by Rev. L. A. Miller
of Greenville, Texas
WHITE
LAUNDRY
SOAP
7 Bars For
iln-ir hair,
are • iidin
ire?’/•
0 Pkgs. For
25c
Be Sure to Come Around and Take
Advantage of These Bargains
r ■n.a
Wall Ma- n.
5c
ever entertain, is that some
time good fortune will overtake
us and we will be able to buy
something we have no need of
[and won’t know how to use.—
Jim Lowry.
Lufkin Variety Store
Located On L. 'kin Ave Lufkin, TeX»*
<!•> p-.r
. ai it :r.... may
■an, i rs
i H: is!
\. i n ■
i
• as
means of employment. Divi-
sion headquarters ■ f the Red
Crus- at St. Louis Las eontrib-
M.o k i...n.t, j sj.ufpj for immediate re-1
r" H'endmg . (;e
mist ak i • : I: i . life and fell to
ni'>’ h.-r <• :i” :• al 1 he fair
gr'iui:.:- < )k ah. ma <'i‘v .
d. a-h i ......-;i H-
h'li’. ... . Il . ; . a’.q W 'i, 111
a-, e a . I he hail h.ui
Hard on Hiram
I., 'V. lie- the farm .' Hir..m '
r <1 ■.■< i,er. . 'it in I. , neyard :
■ v. er; he sm u:ig his car
> ner a' 10 miles an
rrigi’.t have made
’he carve at 20. with safety:
' tii-i in view; for Ise had time
tf -nare a-plenty, no urgency |
he knew. Before him stood a
'mighty boarding that shut the
street from sight; but madly]
he went henry-fording, and:
Turned sharp to the right.)
In trying to change from one Around the turn a truck was i
plsme to another while 200 feet pluming, a truck of ample
in the air. an aviator made the 1 I'""er' into il °hl Hi went,
■ hugging, at 40 miles an hour?
was a mad and foolish caper-
t i.-ne |;i ~-es.s< it :-.f brains,'
■ I with a sheit of blotting pa-i
•r we -onke.I up remains. ]
X 'i\ th, r ■!- m . y .... a-f i y !
■ '. in it :ng -udder, d ■.,! h. but
11 ■ im in hl- crate is h :ng. be [
' the dev.y Hath. And
w ill irake . - -h ver
■s up the ; 'a they pass, but
' i1 it’: in hl- <• flii >. er no
■ i' -tep - gas. And
■..hcii tor
■ ' L- g, ar d tra.I. ■ . dig up
■ Htr.in- Hot ner. iittie
■ - : • ri -’ t::g n h - b x.
.iri’lital a
I e.t.k l ' .''long at.:! ’ r.i i . r ib- ,
naiir. I
b ug n... -. said to be b'-.llg
on e ..f it- ret ent popularity,
i-.liie ’■> 'he more frequent kill-
ing ot the wmid-lie robber*.
The mailer of losing one's life
t before getting away with the
i loot is not a very fascinating
prospect.
..i ■ o ’. t:;:ng w ill do t-
make the -tuft in, but the dif
feretne in time required for
:-.i...tig the fellow who drinks i'
.' t . r: ;; a id it n .. may be partially determined by jd
.. 1 L it -ho .id 'fie -tap'e go tie kind of vessel used in the i
■■ a t p<r pound them manufacture. Denton county
would be those who would officials captured a still last
“hold” for a better price. Don’t week which was made by sold-
you know they would? |ering together two wash tubs.
---o------- -Drinking of a blend from two
’T'o t > n rj c t air wo PVPT ... , . .
I old zinc tubs ought to give a
The finest air castle we ever
, build, the sweetest hope we
a will and designate what lot
in the local cemetery he.^^tt-. jj
ferred.
The recent terrible flood On g|
the Brazos river has left about
3,000 people practically desti-
A home brew outfit explod- tute jn the country around
led at one fellow’s home in New I Bryan, while the Red Cross
■Orleans, killed two men and i chapter of that town is doing
jtwo others are in the charity a]] jn ;ts p0Wer to meet the
hospital seriously burned. It' needs of the sufferers. The
'must have been a strong brand devastation include ! wiping
the promoters were trying to ,,l|t „f the bottom etton crop,
I manufacture these \ el>tead ghiis doing aw ay wi h the sea-
I'L'.vs. ’s(,n of cotton picking as a
o ,.
No race of people are satis-
' tied with their per.-onal ap-
■ jii-ari-li'.i-. The black dames
and damsels
-how ■ ■ . - r cos’s , .:r pc -pie
but lit'le m-Te than r.alf a • en‘
ea< h pay I’le.-uien' Hardin
last year. ri'.e pr> - den’ i-
nice, di : f .”
and we c
our half-. >-n’.
woulii rati.er p
haw an • .d i
denioi m' -y i.
chair am! I. ! :
guild- the It
’ -'I. - .1, 11. 1. .
SCHOOL CHILDREN
i property yet unsold.
Mornui*
F<
Our Store will be closed
Year
BINION
6 8
*
•nt
Monday, October 3rd
Wednesday, Oct. 12th
well realize
;f duty calls, [help
wing when he
angel.—Snap
W
mu
ton
th.
Re
Notice
Store Closed
I- i- i
vt: .d ’
■hm- ;-
They even
a sitting
-pace.
v?val Meeting
Personally we admit being
credulous than is good
;r prosperity. all the
we don't credit what a
on account of Jewish Holidays
Twenty-two cents on the
i 5100 valuation is the ad valor-
1 urn tax rate for the fiscal year
If a man empties his purse 1921-22, this being the same
into his head, r.o man can take r;({e pajd during the last fiscal
from h:m.—Franklin. y^ap>
. U1 HIC VUIlHIUOiMVUV..
I their offices, which
the case to a sudden and dra-
matic end. A new county
judge has been appointed and
“business as usual” should be
the slogan.
may need it himself.
If Lenine has gone crazy, the
mystery is how they found it
out.—Louisville Post.
I The old-fashioned ignorant,
man who blew out the gas now
[has a son who drinks bootleg
'booze.—Snap Shots.
One of the hints passed out
that it is the
• nth to make cider—and be
A!.»o to put up nations, unless he decides he
hi-n or turkey to
Thanksgiving.
$1.50 a
’ * „“2 fellow I With the disarmament cd»- SKIN
which isn’t ference coming on the United
„.i without ambi- States has a billion or two dol-
busted bank—all liars’ worth of surplus army
Train robbers near
kana used gas bomb* |
the mail clerks to oi
doors of the car. Th
can be used in other w*
war.
we’li fight ........ —
expires -<' .lumbus Ohio State becomes
Journal. Shots.
----o-------
■ are a resource-
• .i vi’Hi’t Leiieve in more
. kind. They even for our prosperity. all
■-I,; r. a sitting ~ame we don’t credit what
road sign says about distances. ' been lionized
—Snap Shots.
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■ ad enough to lie ,-ent-
n.• hung, but when
■. . way ..nt .-f it. as in
Would’you have Doth fame
and fortune’.’ Then learn to
“shake a leg” in the movies.
Possibly no other “hero,” re-
turning to his native land, has
as has Charlie r
I Chaplin since returning to dear —
old London. It is said that he =
is beginning to catch up with
■:is mail here of late and now [j
.has only . b >ut 2.000.letters ye; [?'
..pen. When a boy in Eng-
: .■ a- ■ -c.nvely know:
The J.<P
ful peJp'l’
was> ’ «
bur; ’ •
pos t■
G. E. WATFORD and W C 1
Editors and Managers
teTleTphone no.
Entered a’ the poatoffice at Lufkin. I :! ,e . —,---
Texas, for transmission through the . leavi:./ her present.
■lbjIn ms tu*«cnd-c mss ruBttcr.
__ b'G'Ftiiiig n-'iise is because
All resolutions, cards of thanks.
*nd other matter not ren- A t-iin’V
oral newu, •fill t>e classed as ad ver-
, bark.-snap Shots.
«r will t>e held responsible for the ------------
p<jrmec.c »f ->iD ■ Of course it is none of our
Mex’c may as well realize business, but somehow we can't
first as I;..’ that. .1 duty calls,[help wondering tf a motonst
: the las oil well c«rr es a spare
an
___o------- i During the progress of oust-
e < linger .-ays the reason proceedjngs in Montgomery
her I,re'ent; county against the county
the; judge and four commissioners, '
l >w she can lle |the defendant judge and one
bed and kick a t.y on thejoj t]le commissioners resigned
brought
disarm perhaps Uncle Sam
, ;rnu]r
can find a buyer among some
of the delegates from other
Ar ‘he >peed ctlcii h <h.-
..„ ,.g >n pne- the last f<«
Ida’-'s if 't c-t.' imv'- ■’ 'von 1
|:e lung be’ore th wer w:d
getting someth.ng like the
,.-rh of the staple. To say
that he deserve.- it only put-
ting it mildly.
There is quite a lot of skin
„ . trouble among the school chd-
“ dren We guarantee Blue Star
decided at the conference not , f t jh^ tn>uble. Heals
to disarm perhaps Uncle Sam, R n ][ke magic
Burke's Drug Store.
THE LUFKIN
tion is like a Lu.----—
Br.r, End., Mo.no>* buil(pEg and no assets.’
--BY ----------
WATFORD BINION PRINTING CO
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Complete line of
ufacturers’ hand:
wonderful in qu:
somely trimmed,
have them in S
range from
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a
12-iith Hr
i a •"•jr -.e 3
! vrs; th
vi: ; there
’?>■ rice rioith
th-- id • •1 ■ , i.rnr-r of A
jju’ypx H-rcc nerfh 75 wt
tc the t«-L’.nrrriir: that the
scribed prnpe:ty wa- co
defen la: 1 - 'I' K Alien ?md
Allen, r . >!e’G n laur. Walt*
July l't. that the
scribed nntes were execut
payment ftnd retained a li
land; that before maturity
T. E. Allen and Cora A
valuahh on hi derat ion sold
to Fla ' ; ff; that said note
that a fadure to pay eitb
notee uh* n due should at
of the h•J.der mature al! of
that th*1 first note was pa
that the plaintiff had dec!
•aid note- due. that by vii
*for**ai! transaction d®f*'
each of them became !
liable to pax. the plaintiff
■onev Kprcjfied In r
they had r ef ;^ed to pay
«ame is stdl u. paid and’th
Lufkin >*
J.'
The State Texas:
To the Sher :: or any Cc
A riz.-i.::,i i •■Univ. 4 J ret
A oli ai r hereby command
mon Walter Walker, by m
lication ot t?j;~ citation on
week fo- <’,n!r sucres.-,ive v
V’ious t< ir.-- ret:] n <iay
some pi-« -bupe? publishe*
countv. ■■ appear al the n<
term i Jj.-trirt court o
county • . ' hidden at the <
thereof Lufkin on the 4
in OctoH-i. the same
24th day .if October. 1921
there to answer a pelitic
said court <.n the 19th day
ary. !921. in a suit numbe
docket of said court No.
in C. Mantooth Jr., is ph
Walley Walker, T. E. Allot
Allen are defendants, sa
alleging in substance th.
1st day ot July, 1929. Wai
executed and delivered to
and Cora Allen two notes f
of due or: the 1st
tober, 192o, am! 1st day c
1921. respectix ely. payatdi
Allen and <’ora Allen at L
interest at the rate of b
per ariuiin, and the additH
cent atr .o ’:* . f. ;f . nBert
prt'i vt ■! :• ;r . Jia: said r
given . ■. part of the
niO’H-X f 1 es of
Rijt n< ! ’■ i-if ,jja ev it
court-, . . . rd ai-
L--r • - .i’ th. rir-rthv
■ f ■}’,• \
a <
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pat.
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•dose to Mr. Duff Walk-
Cart thorough
batteries itartiri
work guaranteed
which means a i
by the month 1
‘-'’•fnMnbei
(Seal)
’th!
I ty. to ’ .
i thereof. m i.nt’k.n
day «ri '* to'
the 21”
I
and :
f !■'<'!
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M
i our wsC*'
fh1« w-H kTwwn, pnn-ly i-.gMkM* liver
n” ! ’’" »nsF«t upon : *d>*rd'*, the
>1 and only t oiM Black,
at llrer tnedi in. NC-137a
■W Cbn't e( Ai7’’',na Coun- Ay
e ho, it n fhe .-.-ur; house F ,
; ■ .the 4th Mon
same being il
lU'-’l. then lb■...
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HOMER GARRI^N.
Cleric District Co]>A
Angelina County Te®*- ,
-1’21 th.-
of I) .. j-
1 I
gpDumi
I am r
business is a little out
round is ometimt-f tne -h rtf-o w home
Located on Conn Ave . n < • h%-jr•, n <•
cr’s residence, one block west of IL mer B d
----
’ -“hason ,h,n
- at the •■•nsidoratK.n
( ' a"h. that John F.
• '-"-r dead about
f'O a'lmmiMration
I
'< oijh t hook. i
to Robert
7s Up
KIN HILL i
ii
hi>ol
w i: h
Lp of i’eriinu
Wednesday,
»ween 7 and
I vast crowd
[seen gather!
Lidge to be
Ijun of office
L Court. As
II i»k part ir
las feared th
lecurne in ei
lidates had i
lerable feeli
L;e voters, a
looked like
| hair-pulling
Lever, Sher
kgs strraight
| passed off
judge H. W.
[evens loekee
[ for judge,
ff) McCoy i
H likewise ir
Iff. R. W. '
[clerk, had 1
[he Bishop t
and after
the ballots
it was a tii
Ld Stevens
.. tie bet
| : .. “Tht
uver,”
' the <
, .iw str.
■ t lice
the Bi
they w
. ibs ano
\\ . Halt
: y, .-heril
.erk.
>e- the Bishoi
g : to know
ir, . . rop will
J' km Hill
■„ns that
:.g to g
means I
■ nies tha
. ronstit
’ I be f
the Bis
b ' Hey, Bro
I make yo
,k about
f <'t course
I"---..tn huntii
<•’ :':,r progr;
bek ,f the w<
th’- Bishop’s F
ay night anc
r -,t possum,
lay a' the di
|r. feast on so
R :•-• in the
E old w
:y gooi
I I: . u could
I' 11 elec
: 'ring tl
I ri ccr
ph', flesh to y
is the
l<ls 'e
ntsho
nisei
r. eat
ante,
-uni i:
■v Mi
n w it i
L - Chit
pa lling to elt
br another ye
nt \ ere de
[c ret ary Kroy
w ithout any o
be Mrs, Bisho;
| be poetess la
k and at its n
Lnpesition for
bf the sisters.
Kishop this ir
leakfast tabh
be the best pi
her life, and
hermit him to
letter to The
b> s'i it will b
bn and flow o
ly readers.
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