Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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the 7th day of
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State of Texas,
County of ,
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out of the Justic
Court, Precinct No.
ty. State of Texas
son, Justice of tl
No. 1, said count;
judgment rendered
■ L. H, CLAYTON
CLUB MEETING
I n.Jure,
English teachers, Mrs. Roy Sat-
are
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Peavy Brothers
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
I m Siokf. <>! Eiernai Newness”
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Phone 1 75
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Senator I. D. Fairchild
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(of Angcliii.t Counit )
CANDIDATE FOR
SECOND DISTRICT
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Texas
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Delivered in Lufkin at Following
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Spring
Footwear
Dodge Bros
MOTOR CARS
at Franklin’s D
Saturday and
February 25th
and each week
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Mad K - • .. wh-> was
Chris:':..i day. l‘.»20,
Maud, ivxa-. twenty
south al .sew Easton.
ACKER MOTOR CO
Nacogdoches, Texas
MRS. F. M. PHIPPS
Resident Corsetiere
SPIRELLA CORSET
Phone 405—5 rings
Better be p«
for his sudden
Jw having nd
B. BROW N KERR
Contractor and Builder
Phone 627
Home#
I -t-> Pa) mt-iiIj.
Bonus Bill,”
“Mamma’s
Gibson; ”A Trip’to
Th.
rags,
at >>T.
prh i-
Hr;., good ward grocery
s take nice residence as
Hooker & Mathews.
Two unfurnished rooms,
n South First street.
93-3t
Rags Wanted
a ant> dean c'lbin
■ • inm 1 ■■ thi• ■ d'fii-e
: :•a g",'d
I
' its a
•' ;.■/ Mr-.
Let us call and demonstrate
the new Essex Coach, it is the
hit of the season.
Mantooth & Philen.
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They hue
men
i uinrnciic
and
We feel
submitted cism,” Mildred
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Arrival of the new French
Patent one-strap
Sandal
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i in
ll.-f
are
and re «
Lufkin I
seek in ;
with • : -,dt that
swell,
and t
ed.
always gluj
m our j
' ' a pupil of the
junior class of the
High School. The in-
manifested was indeed
and gratifying to the club and the
CONGRESS
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• l’A,> brown cows, brand-
• l< 7 4. joined (a Z with
i"wrr parti, white cow with
i-i. Mi.trkt il sharp each ear; re-
w^-,1 information. Notify D. D.
A dh-tf
' i.VXGH Jersey cow, good
!• rand calf; for cow
See (’ Mathew’s.
91-3t
! two prize
ttner the
A new note of Spring is sounded in the arrival
of our new French patent leather one-strap
sandal. This winsome model with a military
heel possesses all the delicacy and grace that
one could ask for.
PRICE $5.00
il M. i’b.lb :.
Roadster
Touring
Coupe
Sedan
Screen Business Car
Banel Business Car
fresh terfield and Miss Grace Reid,
are to be congratulated on the
fame work they are doing and we
the wish to t
selection j fere::
enjoy..- i.
“Th.-v Tw
Wilson. !:■ i ■:
breiithie<-
scrip'.hv : v.
use
the
no
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—I iUNUSUAL INTEREST
reported drowned
IN ANGELINA RIVER »
St-<n acres land in -
if, "I house, ban., iVi |[[
also 5 acres % mile ,
; -r • kind. Phone 300 or i
'<..'i’tin, Palace Theetre
93-3t
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lb--ms for light house-
r. I or unfurnished.
. ?’-a- kwood, near Judge
1 93-3
Ccltivation in
Mayce Trevattajf
Sycamore Creek," h
asch; “Merkheitn;
with us as we realize the
work it entailed upon
in addition to their al-
ready full program.
every paper
worth while and it was
indeed almost an impossible
d task to select ten of the best,
and how much more to select
11 adpr':
inter*--t !..
toll. L <;!'
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of an
whit ii
true.
World,
t ok* Si.
perfert •
beaut i j.
Rebellion,” Mattie
Childers; “Twe^
from Nowhere," Loj,
est McLeroy.
committee fe|t t*
papers deserve
tion and they
“A Castle in J
Jewel Gooden; “nJ
Angel,"’
thank them especially Edith Alderman;
tor their interest and co-opera- Sins,” Wesley s>^
tii»n
extra
r;\aieu Poe them
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YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED I ;
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t CHESTER B. COLLINS
+ ! Attorney-at-Law
+ Townsend Building
t Lufkin, Texas
ated several hundred yard-
whil$ placing the hooks, ami
■that when the colored man had
finished and returned to where
I he thought to find Clayton, h>
found only a boat with con-;
siderable water in it instead,
the boat having drifted
shore.
Several Lufkin parties went ■
to the river Saturday nigh’
hoping to locate the body, ami
all day yesterday the river i
was dragged and even dyna
rnited, it is said, in an effort t
find the missing man, but a;
to this time the search ha- i
failed. Mr. Clayton and fam
ily have resided at Davisvilb-
for a number of years, prior t
which time they lived in Luf
l- > r, •> >,.l , V, „ n-f on., C m on
the missing man deeply regt-
to hear of such a sad affair !-r:v::
A renewed effort is beinr ! -"'!
made today to rescue th, :
drowned man. although tri-,
river is both wide and do
at the place where the negr
' I Taylor-Woa
I Phone
of Davisville, former;
postmaster at that place, and ,
well known in this section, was]
drowned that afternoon while
on a fishing expedition on the
Angelina river. It is said that
in company with a negro man
they were setting out hooks in
the river, each party being in a
boat, the parties being separ j
pra:
F-r tlm'
- iIva
have
. Mki'var,
and Tea:-.'
■| in-. ,r. forging -d>
] ,.- ,■' I'alli Kv\ ' '
!Thi-y have ridden arc um:. th*
vvting i ninvor.
Am! tiiey'-.e left old man 1 >-n-
nvs.'ii ’i rossing the Bar
With . taliK filled w-:h 1'a.'
and engine in high,
Thev fi.ng f rth this banm-r.
Tl! m-r.u- or I’ll die’."
]Te ■■ g’’:in. of ‘
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was given by
RAGS WANTED—The News it^K
clean cotton rags. Bring them to
rhe . Sfa-c at once, and receive a
g.....■ pr.-.-c for them.
i>NE i ii.v-<.lec automobile for sale
i>., '. f.-r land, or cattle that is
.-h.,|iv i-uicht-r. .1 A. Thompson,
ft. 11. Lufkin. Texas. 92-6tp
■ unfurnished rooms
Ward School. Mrs.
90,3tp
FOR EXCHANGE
-tor*
seem-- m
Mrs. t,. i:
ent lr..m
Mex: ■ .
the h.y.i.n
treachery •:
itself niaki-
charming -• ■:
told. 'T're i
dream. ]„.rt:a
of Mrs. .1 fl .
delightful
way d...,;
a re a;■ 11 - -
good v. j . ...
upon. I ’ ■
"Club H -•
tainingB ,
by Mr- \ o
Prodig.-.L"
our ]ire-bl : Af-
ford, wa> . n.r .
and pro’.,- :
character!
given •■■ ■;
ling,
,, ! vealing ■
M’knai t i
Texas'.pn >dl< ■
■l,rers-jmay ca;,-.- a
’’■f spi- !■'-
agent.
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I-UK SALE Good residence pi
moil.-rately priced, cash
, us for bargains—we
Hw.ker & Matthews 93-3
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th.
1' Tyanna." the i ,gl:id
. .:fi Mury Pick f ■ n her
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McMillen was in-' Howard Wright, son of Mr. kin. and the many friends
r,;; (ele anti M re. Dowell Wright, was I the missing man deeply regt ■
• riling fi'ii. her'given a military burial at
John Ing. at Ryan’s Chapel yesterday after-
■ ~l..'.mg tint: In noon, members of tile Ameri-
: ■-.: i.y a jury in the i an Legion acting as pall bear-
■ .11 that plat e Sat- vis and aiding in the ceremony,
: : :.rge '4 murder in i.s.-isted bv th.- Methodist min-
tin- death of ister ai l> !>oli. The young man says he last saw Mr. Clayton.
win, was killetl was here about three weeks | Taylor Clayton, son of J. H. ;
day. l'.»20, at ago on a visit to his parents I Clayton, will arrive here n-
itx.m, twenty miles trom Ellington Field, being night from El Paso.
j connected with the aviation
,service, and while here receiv-
;ed notice of his transfer to the
* Oklahoma field. It was while
1 there that the young man lost
his life in a plane accident.
Frank Largent and family T)ie bereaved parents have the
arrived >. tai- city y e.-teiday sjni.(.re sympathy of a
and will visit relatives and c;rcie .,f friends,
friend. : several days. Mr
Larger. ■ • ad been suffering
from a b.fi-,- absessed tooth,
•:ng I he skill of onr
• :.-i- lost no time in
■1 et at their hands,
a badly
- greatly reduced
eery much lessen-
:n the public ’han ha> the
building of this hotei, h dst-
,'|--’f.v that promises L ■ dipsc
a:.’ thing of , similar . .re it
' ii. -e. tion of the ■-. an I
"ill- which stock S;, f,y
airno-: .-very busim-m :■ i pr >-
. -:',rm 1 man ;n 1. :i>.
i'H! r.!
M-b
e.Ji-d." Every
■ pregr.,:: -b
n,-'.-i. Ai
e 1'1 i I e rat ll'e
____ l.-ri.- poem.
The laying of brick aronvJ i: : t : essays, v,axteh-Good store man that eaa
the outer walls of the ljute'Idl>- .:7Xck. Philip A^Srj
“Angelina" was commenced; "Mud." by Mrs. S. M. MorrF | cantile Co.
last week, quite a number -m:! I" wer,"
of masons being employed in’s.;.- M;- . N. 11 two
this work. The color of brick , ->eai::.: . •: : ie . do-
used is dark red, a selection j fere:: • - :■■-. -a . re uy : b
made after much discussion
and due deliberation by the
At last night’s service at the ’directors, and one that reflects
First Baptist church the 58th idue ,'rcd,t uPon thelr ^^im
auniversarv of Pvthianism wa-:,nat,n8r ta*te- Possible no
littinglv observed, bv reading Isiructure ever erected Luf'
and by a timely talk andikln has ‘‘roused more Merest
tribute by Mr. Gentry Dugat, :n I'uldi‘' 'han
a sec'ion of the church being |
reserved for the members i...
this great fraternal order. Af-i
terwards, ihe pa-tor. Rev. .1. R.
Nmt. dehiered an . nlere-'
.-ern.'-n.
Will, at the proper time, publicly
tell you of the things that he stands
for and a few of the things that
he is against.
So real it was. we felt the
fragrance of the flowers In the _____
air. ’ Mat* Jewel
This much for the part the "ented with a
,-lub members had in Original piece b» the eljl
h Dav the main feature of the ond prize, 4 j
arnt afternoon being the awarding was
of prizes for the best original nedy, Jr., an<1
of production by
f groiiu-s. senior or ,
them away Lufkin
covered with dust, terest m
. m.ddv and musty
with ru.-t.
today
from 'he mill.
O„ tm highwa)
the, re ’Io-
hill.
... v.-,- will listen and
-e and ad"re.
have o.i’
r •].'>-! Lemire.'
beyond that
was
’T ■-1 ■ -oil these cars with as little as 40^
- i. rbidy. Get your order in now while the IM*
: vi-a- deliveries.
Ta<. furnished rooms
i -ruit-men only. Mrs.
i • 11 1. 90.3p
i:i:t p.i’-mi-nr
1 h -j? al-’ ‘ lots in North
n. ^‘.ua:ed on North
Sold ou ♦ a*-,v terms.
I'.r.teud. Phone 156. A. P.
78-tf
anti coekrel for sale. B.
tht l.llfkiii Smith, ph-ne 195t Lufkin, Texas.
r. < bib 93'2w2
I with her school girf
Miss Raga Conn,
tending Rusk CoIImI
A report reached Lufkin I
early Saturday night that J- H I
Clayton
:-dd us
ami
1 pat. we 1 ave ';,:n
to be <
They are
rack' red
Our authors
We are
our goods, and ’
feel welcome i
___all times.
EUR SALE—Full blood Barred Rockj87tfwl
vjrgs, per setting of 15, from pen |
I, SJ.iHi, from rx'n No. 2. $1.00.1
> one pair W’.ite Orphingtons, pul- Miss Thelma Hawti
■(turned at noon fr«
‘ I where she spent the j
•rop-
i or
I
1
Dep
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a
l-.fk
R
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Fro i
Phone 175
acker motor 0
Nacogdoch—, Tax—
wim.
itizens
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Thy r.t>' „ve 3 cents a
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you can
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wait for it to hap:
tions and helpe*
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Where Your Trade
Phones 82
Pound
Loaf...
Cook. went to
ie earlier part of the
pend a r.j'le of dayjj
brother, v. iio is a stu-
the Stab- University,
home last night.
He decided that the best
be to establish connectio
stitution because of the :
gistance such an instituti
(cfkinNationl Bank is
j should decide to do as t
ou make your beginning v
pt both a profitable and 1
Yours si:
“ cour»e not You wa
'ut your surplus in thia
•ore.
tan in the decline of lil
,&’ds of early thrift C
ality I
°<ne to thia bank and g
e mak? loans for m
’°»ed security.
luch of the prosperity
,Ur>ded upon loan> mad
'the bank that belie vet
ousmesg with. Are j
that it was \i
a lot of self-denial to a<
Leeessfui as possible, f
'tided to try.
He made the calculate
number of dimes woult
certain number of dollar
dollars in fact, that the
was limited by his own e
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1922, newspaper, February 20, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363475/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .