Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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High-Class Groceries
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another litiniing and
When she gets
Phone
She feels all mussed up mentally
LOST
Quick Service
Angelina Grocery Company
Phone 120
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game are expected to enter the meet
One of the feature efforts of the dare
Some of the world's mo«t famous
■peed demons will thrill visitors to 1 ing machines will be in use at the
town
and
right to the store that has IT.
fact, and wholly untrue
fctarted possibly by aom
“speculator" to influei
to break your contract 1
association, and weak*
Yours truly, P. J. 1
Pres. Ang. Co. Farm
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be good du
10 of October
he last days,
ive your phot
le you will mi
ibering what
in safety, i
neertain peril
. you to estab
terials, all denote
comprehe
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Lightens the
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Baked Bn
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SPEED DEMONS
TO HOLD RACE
MEET AT FAIR
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Chesterfield
CIGARETTE S
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended (
1 ok y.xtj.
tier I ••Jt- v.
2 in.lv> < a
and term.' m
Kin Lund ><»'
We state it as our honest belief
that the tobaccos used in Chester-
field are of finer quality (and
hence of better taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
• ’ < : ijf
d tEf >•
are spen
a new
ur' /'.i as
• NCn’.- fill .1
or-. ’A JI bf
. I ■ t. n.cinu that
Og’HIlJ will giv-
.FOR SALE
wagon,
bargain.
National Bank.
iter, we take tl
pnk account—
Hi
Busier^
t.. Him
Mr. J
day frt
ing to I
ma:.;
Hast-
’ Waichnia’.
Proir-
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rooms. f n
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The slightly lengtH
and roll collarj
colors andi
Tomi
E. P. LIT TLE JO I ,N, Gener-il Ag» nt
M * () .'.r <
Auto Drivers to Thrill
Spectators Two Days.
FOR SALE One good four-room
house, for $250 cash, balance
easy. One 'ix-roorn house, $2,500,
i $5ihi c«i>h. i.alance easy. Look over
these and ]•' nut suited will Luild one
to vu ir uid!-:- See .1. It. Sethff, own-
er. 81-tf
and
down
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iR
cultivation;
P. M.
84-3t
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home she is j / \ md j-a-d-e-d.
and physically.
on the Fall mai
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GRtAT
to bP
WELL!
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ew'
if
F
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oirht h)u.'<
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If
the Fair period, October 80 and No-
vember 8.
Attractive pureea have been hung up
for the winners in the automobile con
testa, and a doxen or more of rhe
lo t
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in Li-.i.m
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h-u-n-t-i-n-g.
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We know another who has learned the art of reading the ad-
vertisements before she starts out. She finds out what she wants
and where to get it. Then she goes
straight
down
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Wu’ke-X
^••huui I u i i.iig
■' » Vi.ev,
[H^Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
,.«y
< >rphann
the Family
Saving
Load
Keeps the V\ oil from
i>es R« pose tn the
e* < ourage to the
* l>calh ot >ome of
a liarrur to th>
the • ndit nt
I Man in I r. mk- | .
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In this way she saves time, money and effort and comes home
fresh as a daisy and readv to get friend husband a good dinner
instead of taking him to the cafeteria.
Card board, any wergnt, any
tdor and any amount you want
at th<- News office.
.. FOR ....
Health BUT be yours, you suffer
ers from kidney and bladder trou
ble' Abundant health! Freedon
from pain, Rotation! These are
1 yours by right! Consider the case
, . | of Ben Ingouf, Ex-U. S. Marsha!
-p! tifT'. •*-l ">m nuU?C, | . A. ________t. kgf Tnonnt
of Lufkin For prices
- (i B A rrit-i :m- at Luf- j
k mill. 85-dwlpj
Loud tuiir horses and
ai'.r some good mules at a
Sot- Ruv Kuith at Lufkin
85-12t
1 t first
He had placed it
shelf in the pantry. Ten
he looked for it,
ling pr*»vtuHR Lime o-iabli-t!’ u
| at ihH l.ouisl.i a st Hu F:ur truck
iTlp t»- aie on ■•-■o d some inarvelom-
i a< hb'vvrrients and if these record
|«!? hjok-n th-- ....... fin cuntestanta
will be <onipel.<d id drive the di'
lam e In han nn- ng it ath de’y»■ g
>lyie But it is inaiii;.< <1 spr-rdiuit of
this n»rt that these king-' of the ir.nk
| are noted for. and tlieie s no doubt
Some of World’s Most Noted ; that the thousands of spectator? will
I have al! the excitement and thrills
i they could win hfor.
Not only will some of the greatest
' drivers of the age be seen in action,
but some of the most celebrated ra<
t:..igild
• Fiiday eith
>lvd., c between l)uu£
ba;I line ami new
Reward for return
oi tn New- office. i
84 3tp i
Tn sr<>< h HOLDERS OF EASTERN
TEXAS RAILKOAt) COMPANY
Lufkin. Tnxas, Sept 7. 1921. Notice
t. hereby given that the regular an I
nual meeting of the i-tockhoMers of
Ea.lern Tex,.a Railroad Company will j
be held at the Geiwa.' Off.ces of the
' ompanv n -he City of Lufkin. An-1
ge.n-.a Counf,. Teaas. on Wednesday
October 12. :>2|. „t Ifl o'.I.ek a. m"
. >r eleitmn • directors of the com
pan. to -er e for the ensuing war
and for the --ansa, lion of such other
bj-ine.. a- may l.-gu'ly ■ . mr- lefnr,.
:hf -. me day
unm L.,rely af-
■ ' th” -t-n.'k -
She shops
here and
there
a* ’h«> jdacr
'ho i ! c.rnment
•’ ' nw- • ing thi-
r-.: . ' ‘ho board du
■t';d .”v iM h^i-. f.< th
■ ' ’ "k' a p’r-^don* ;trd
' i ' •' • ■ her a>
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Mrs. Moore, the mother of
Mrs. Dolph Weaver, who spent
I stime tittie here with her <lau-
jghter. returned to her home in
t;; t-fj.uii yesterday afternoon.
of Shreveport, La.
says:
For tho !«»t ten years I have been
using MNdkine which I thought
would relieve me cf kidney and blad-
der trouble, and all have failed. I
have tried three bottlea of HOBO
Kidney aad Bladder Remedy and it
haa done me more food than any-
thiax I uaed. I recommend it
highly ttf anyone auffering from kid-
nay WtJder t-b|e..NGoup
Made from gative herbs that trow
in the piney woods of Louisiana,
KidrwyJSd^r^ncrfy
is pure, clean, and free from alco-
hol and tabit-forming drugs. A
remedy of aterling worth and merit
for al! kidney, bladder and pros-
tate gland disorders. Buy a bot-
tle, you sufferers from 1' *
troubles! And start or. the road
to glowing health! Price $1.20 at
all druggists.
Made by HOBO Med. Mfg. Co.
Shreveport. La.
AArE know a woman, who when she needs to purchase necessary
’ ’ things for the home or family puts on her shopping cotsume,
dabs a hit of powder on her nose ami sallies forth :
"Why, it set there so long I
thought it hail spoiled and I
threw it out. she replied.
And they haven’t spoken to
one another since.—Notre
Dame Juggler.
FOR SALE New 4 room house, bath
I lights, water, garden: lot 100x140;
I $1,600. take good Ford.
4 Room house, lot 100x192; 1 block
paved street; $900; cash $300.
37 Acres. 3 miles, new 4-room
house. 12 at res under fence, $2,000,
| ter ms.
| 50 .Acres. 2 miles, 30 in
'$2,250; take car; all fenced.
' Albritton.
Any s:ze, any Quality and
,iUV ,|il. ntity of typewriter pe
.per at the News office.
Serious Matter
had at last obtained
Mrs. J. P Wheeler is again ( recipe tor "home
with the: dry goods firm "< •• aN,| had spent eonsider-
I Peavy Brothers, where she will ;|! |i ,in,i. in preparing the
Ibe plenaed to meet her many p.j,,.), ,,f p. I.. —
r • j » i ? ■ *> tnuYItI’V.
iriends. on a >•.....
days later
and it was gone.
"Mary.
The first poll tax issued tt
Dall.u Saturday
by a
any quality
A sch«o! tax election at auu ......... .
Rusk this week resulted in a "Mary, where is the kettle I
victory for the increased tax,1 placed in the pantry about ten
the proposition being to in- dayS ago'.'” he asked his wite.^
crease local maintenance from
fifty cents to one dollar. A
few days ago Jacksonville vot-
ed the same kind of a tax. |
s,. . s.W™
Fall Goat S
Robs
Huilds
Supports
Justifies a
I’rot idea a
La's (h»- IttiFnir.it .ir
Ke.’ps Intbarrass. (i j.
F’nco’ji ami’s the Xl.'i . •
Buchanan was here
Xfrojn Shreveport.
Jone Johnson of Tyler
pains here yesterday.
Wilroy was here to-
ll Huntington attend-1
nnes8.
FOR SALE 'hie of the f'e-t hnmes
on the ili.t. Lot 11(1x140. .splendid
house, gaiag'i-. underground cistern,
all modern ■ uvenienc’cs. priced to sell
•quick. One-third cash, balance $100
every 3 m'inths, 8 per cent interest.
! One six-room house, practically
‘ new, modern throughout, all conven-
' ‘ ’ Lot 100
Will sell for about cost of
r. ganl ; 1 >T *:o0 cash, balance easy
tri ni'\
(he* •!:;'. new bungi low in Den-
man aditit - i . Jot 60x140. five rooms i
;Hi:i i-ath in. good location and a'
r ar -raiti a: S1.75U, with $‘khj ta.-h ard
Mil'ii • v tit si./. If you want a good
j.urne at a p.: kiip price, this is ycn;t
• flu in v t-i vet t.
Fur furth'! infoimatmn regarding'
, any <>t ai-u’. e, call at Lufkin News
office. 81-tf
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.. . XNTED Pusition a- night walch-
Mr. O. B. Crumpler of Hillis- R, W. Crimes <»f Longview ma: ; a u.-.intcd with cluck system,
ter, Tyler county, is visiting his was here ye-'erday en mute to huLbiT ' .,u^T'7.f.hZ's'Tp
brother, J. O. Crumpler and Lufkin. Jacks.uiviiie Prog-
family, on South First street. wivi-ri, ...... ....... .
( .ITT
I *onr
M.m
Man
1i1ior*
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Mm.i
In-tirn p
1 iiirutt Brt -k
mwI I Ti!i p« ridi n«
L1'” rC H.ruL
1 '*■ » a -d \\ urr.i
up
chases
anti
tb? IM) Louisiana State Fair, which | Louisians Fair These cars were built j ielfres. close to High School.
- ““ --Y runs eleven i especially for dir' ’rai k rni ing. whi-'h . x210.
fays, by participating In the two days' means epeedmg wiii: . il .1 1 „ .
Automobile Racing Meet. The meel being given Iti- .1 S- j,;li r:.. j nut
will be staged on the two Sundays of drivers mint 1 ik- in ' -Jchirg tliv
juice" to 1!h ’t«i:t
J Ab’X Shi. ;i
of th? wuriitT. Fill- '
mobile racing tl
charge of fJtu itu i i
greatest drivers in the motor racing everything u " ;t
’ satlsfat dun
Fur furtlnT inf • !'.. rirn write to W
flevlls whirling around the taut mile R. Hirst h. * < , v unui igt r. Shreve-
etreuit will be directed towards smash port La
j If yoti ha’..' a home for sale
i at the right price, list it with
the Lufkin News and it will be
Advertised free of charge to
I you and sold for a reasonable; |
commission. 52-tf k
: Farmer. Are Advised (mark your bale with your in-
About Cotton Association itials, or any three letters will
----, ,, do. for the purpose of identifi-
This is to advise that all I
members of the Texas Farm ca^lorj-
Bureau Cotton Association There was a rumor on the
should bring their cotton to'streets of Lufkin Saturday that faith in co-operative 1
Lufk:n on Saturdays of each he Farm Bureau has released. ing. Stand by your gun
iweek, and place same on the its members from the terms of; and we will put these '
_ T . ' Ijlatora” between th_
[for shipment. I will assist you liberty to sell your cotton to handles or on the rock
in shipping your cotton. Get whoever you pleased. Thisre-
Ithe gin weight and be sure and port is without foundation in
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1921, newspaper, October 3, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363363/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .