The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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RAILROAD TIME
JUST SO.
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COST ACCORDING.
TRUTH.
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to the car agent. “you told me, that
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fix the pipe."
"All right. son Ask him how long
it will take him to go after his tools."
“I think if- vour appundix."
“Are you sur. doctor ?"
"How can I be sure until I’ve had
X out and examined it'"—life.
“Aviation is an expensive matter,
isn’t it?”
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These are amon
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The
Followers of Ike Walton Find a Great-
Attraction In Original Show
Window Setting.
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W. L. Evans,
Clerk District Court Angelina
County, Texas. 13
A statue of King Da-udu, who
lived and reigned about 4500 B. C.,
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suit and for such other and fur-
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SOUTH No. 39 Depart3
No. 401 Arrives 11&.mu
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parts 7.30 a. m. No. 40EAIT
m. Na 402 Departs 3:50 p.
Eastern Texal
HOUSE FOR
room housesifor
Given under my hand and seal
of said court, at office in Lufkin,
this, the 5th day of March A. D.
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Arrives at Lufkin at
at 8:30; arrives at Cnun
m. leaves Chireno at 1 P
at Lufkin at 3:00 P- m,
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Miss Kutting—Well, that is a sur-
prise-funny I never noticed it be-
fore. How long have you been think-
ing?
CONTRACT NOT FILLED.
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nage That at Flrat Glance Seema
Almost Unbehlevable.
Bas
Base Ball will
have the line fo
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Base Ball Goods
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E°EC.SIMMONS
By making an inv
■our property and
agits PRESENT
Homparing the tota
■mount of your
Hew additions in fi:
Erovements, furniture
-hould be protected b;
■re insurance have j
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Gasoline Stoves.
The quick meals are
the best. Absolutely —
safe, if properly us-
. ed. A gasoline stove
is so much more pleas-
ant in summer, as
there is very little
heat to contend with
compared to the rdi-
nary stove or range.
See the beautiful
line of QUICK meals
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AFE COMPANIES.
N, A, ABNEY
Telephone
and the copper markets; whole fleets
of vessels rusted their very hearts
out in the harbors of Buffalo and the
other great pohs of the lower lakes.
But the business of the lakes seems
to increase at the rate of seven per
cent. annually, and in 1912 more
than held its own. Traffic grows fast
upon the great water highway of the
new world. Already the tonnage of
Cleveland, Ohio, is comparably with
that of Liverpool, and yet there are
tens of thousands of sailormen upon
the salt seas who have never even
heard of Cleveland. Detroit boasts
that in the season of eight months
of open navigation a tonnage ten
times that which the full year gives
s to the Suez canal passes her wharves
— on the narrow river that bears her
name.—Harper’s Magazine.
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pat question of
nough FIRE INS
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Knicker—Suspenm is hard to en-
dure.
Bocker—And a gallns is worse
ahanapaix.
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Five hundred telegrams have been
smt out by the Gieneral Electric com-
pany to trace a seven-ton transform-
er which has Iwen mislaid and which
no one serms able to find. This evi-
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khow Froude says
am yourself into a
must hammer ami
about the 11th day ot May 1905
^a^ agrenganrAbanatnahypiagudgmantnd
your said plintiff, since which ’ • • ’
erasthsbanxeana"wired toxeth therrlief. special and general
Plaintif alleges that during may be entitin to ritsthat 8
the time she and defendant lived! Herein fail not. and have you
together as husband and wife before said court, on the said
she was always kind and dutiful hirst day of the next term there-
to him and administered to his if, this writ, with your endorse-
wants in a faithful and affection-ment thereon, showing how you
ate manner, endeavoring to the j haxe executed the same,
best of her ability to comply with ""e" "------’
all the requisites necessa-y to
render their marriage relation
congenial and happy; that the
defendant disregarded and ig-
nored all of said congenial, aff-
able conduct on the part of plain-
tin, and without just cause, pro-
vocation or mistreatment of any
character or nature on the part
“I heard only the tail end of the
joke.”
“But that is the waggish part of
it*
Sopiamnrr"harein N C Bruwnsut warning abandoned
defendant.
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the walls of Adab.
One morning a hodja’s neighbors
complained of a noise that had dis-
turbed them the previous night.
“There was no noise in mhy house
last night,” asserted the hodja.
“Don’t tell us that,” the neigh-
bors protested. “There was such a
disturbance that we could not sleep.”
The hodja slowly stroked his long
beard, and then recollected that some
time during the night his wife had
kicked his nightshirt downstairs. “It
must have been -that,” he said.
“Oh, no, hodja!” cried his neigh-
bors. “There was a terrible noise
that could not have been made by
any such thing as a nightshirt.”
“Well, you see,” said the hodja, “I
was in the shirt!”—Youth’s Com-
panion.
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{ 000 bushels of grain was received at
the port of Buffalo. In 1911 the
shipping of the lakes felt sharply
the ‘poor grain crop” of 1910 and
the slight reaction in both the steel
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brown 18 has remained away from her
ula/tuiL, 1 he nature of the ever since the aforesaid date
Plaintif:sde mandbeing as fol- with his whereabouts to plaintiff
,W8,twiti That on or about wholly unknown during all of
the 22 nd day of June 1900 plain-. these years
tf was lawfully married to de- Wherefore nlaintiff nvth.
fendant and continued tn ‘ve I court that the defendant be cited
or as required by law and that upon
■ a final hearing hereof, plaintiff
of trifling ehattris as the rsponsible
partv. who probable put the trans-
former in the pim het of an old eoat
and forgot to mail it. —New York
Sun.
Screening Time.
Don’t wait until the Flies put i
their appearance before screel
ing your house. Keep' them o
by screening early. Flies can
disease, are filthy and annoyin
You can rid yourself of them j
very little expense. We ha
anything you might want |
screen doors, from the cheapki
to the fine Oak, with Bron
wire. Also the celebrat
WHEELER Screen for window
Also Screen Wire, all widti
all kinds.
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ket you’d give me another.”
“So I Mid," returned the agent.
“Well, it’s a banch of junk at the
•nd of six months." said Tompkins,
“and I’d like the other car.”
“Ah—but the contract was that
you were to say that after using the
old ‘one ten years, sir." said the
agent. "You're just nine years and
six months short of the contract.”—
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Mr. Slowwit~I-er-er.am going to
tel you something that er-er-will no
doubt surprise you. I-er-think—
the men wh stop there, and when
they pass on- each seems to wear a
reminiscent smile. — Indianapolis
News.
.wistfully watching that cork. The
drowsy old man does not heed the
tug of the line, and it is too much
indoftacki
fishing a 8ua
pt here. N
non Silk Lines "nothing better-
Ice. en Lines, Steel and Bamboo.E
Reels, Minnow Seine, %
its, Wooden Minnow, F
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“One touch of nature makes the
whole world akin,” and to watch a
certain store window downtown leads
one to believe an analogous conclu-
sion might apply to fishing, with the
bonds of sympathy perhaps only a
little less inclusive.
In the window is a miniature mill
pond. On the bank a venerable
fisherman peacefully snoozes, and
now and then his floating cork bobs
under with a naturalness that is
startling. Any mild spring day one
may find a fascinated group of men
Tee
a0g
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trict, then in a newspaper pub-
lished in the nearest district to
said 2nd judicial district, for four
weeks previous to the return day
hereof, whose residence is un-
______ It may be a Refrigerator
jgfcta you enter either their front-or back door, where you'
findjustexadlywhat you want, and salesmen who are ever ready an
anxious to slow or to sell you. • - • •
should have, will be found in the con-
strection of- the LACLEDE, A full
line of Bicycle sundries found here.
if after using that < ten years I I
didn't say it was the best on the mar-
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Louisville Slugger 17Ke to Q H r
Bats Fal G«id«-W ’ • in? of the Laclede: ” A full XT - iW ' -
each.—...........-----...--------IUC line of Bicycle sundries found here. tosnts, many 8ood
W. M. GLENN 8u COMPANY
known, to be ahd appear before
the Hon. District Court, at the
next regular term thereof, to be
holden in the County of Ange-
lina at the court house thereof,
in Lufkin, on the 31st day of
March, A, D. 1913, then and
there to answer a petition filed
in said court, on the 5th day of
.. .. , . March, A. D. 1918, in a suit num- -umaii nature on tn
, naturally, it makes the bered on the docket of said court of plaintiff suddenly and
money fly.” . ,
"Then- g, m u !■■. the bailiff. I The State of Texas, ‛
He helps to kp vour uncle mov- l To the Sherii or and Constable
ing." . । of Angelina County. Greeting:
Oath having been made as re-
> quired by law, you are hereby
Mr Elul,dm. Bcu to an after- commanded, that you Summon
........ brilg, parti, eh? 1 supposeE K. Erown, by. making publi-
vou talked about l ien one there. cation this citationin Some
Mrs Fluldub ( ertainly not newspaper published in the coun-
About even ...... who wasn’t there. ty of Angelina if there be a
newspaper published therein, but
■ if not, then in any newspaper
published in the 2nd judicial dis-
“Paw, here’s the plumber come to trict: but if there be no newspa-
per published in said judicial dis-
p aced all at the caVnk
__________- IC and neither the
—ich milk nor the pudding will be tainted by the salmon Silk Line
..-.labor, or the bananas. 8 walls of insulation saves ’ ′
veboth. Traps never clog. ,
Vut IRe Inspect this beautiful line of Refrigerators be- Tackle
onomy. fore making your purchases. ing, etc,.
Upon the five great lakes there
throbs a commerce that well might --------— o—
be the envy of any far-reaching sea. I has been discovered by Dr. Edword
To put the thing concretely, the ! Banks, an American arheologitt,
freight portion of this commerce I among the ruins of the buried city
alone reached tremendous totals in I of Adab, Babylonia. The statue,
1912. In the navigation months of ; cleaned and restored, is now in the
this last year exactly 47,135,477 tons 1 museum at Constantinople, ,,82y8. “
of iron ore and an even greater ton- j recent newspaper dispatch. The dis
nage of coal moved upon the lakes, patch also contains an ancient joke
while the enormous total of 158,000,-
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K Your shoes are not rig
JMdonot fit properly, and if
i Itaall kinds of weather.
Im Barry Shoes will solve
Nte comfortjng knowledg
• You will be thoroughly
■ ■ Barry shoes are hand:
cowy would like to sho
■good they really are
s
here were quite a
minent mill men of
in Lufkin bn Saturd:
ormal meeting’w3
ich time matters 1
[the saw mill bus’
cussed at length.
I business has loti
bortant factor in !
velopment, and jus
mand for lumber is
Ite heavy, so muc
ne of plants at:
able time. This inc
Ind for the finishe
ans the employme
or both skilled ane
-the mill proper and
k virgin pine forest.
Ie “cities” are dot
st Texas where live
n and their famil
not live in palace
[he, neither do th
le carriages, but th
best living and en.
t next to nature,
moved from the bus
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Ball. s Bicycles and Sundries
The LACLEDE- the fin-
sotwhetfnd inhere" est, fastest and lightest run
We carry the Sltagerline of Bats the ning Bicycle on the market.
American Reach ‘line of Base Balls, ——cd,
Gioves, Mitts, Masks, etc. Every feature that a first-
The Reach Association Balls $125 class, highgrade bicycle
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Comfortable Cafe Life. '
A. & j
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Yes, it could be made, as com-
fortable as your ov® home, by
buying a few of th^convenient
and comfortable things to make
it so. A Gold Medal Folding
Cot, a Folding Cakk Table, a
Folding Camp Cha
Stool, a nice Har
frigerator Basket;
good things, solid
Mosquito Bar, all’
i ried here, ready
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SERVES THE NOTICES.
"There pH’s my unele, the elub-
man. I moves in the b st cirles." ;
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m SEAPORTS OF WORW. BEFOSE
jokorhatprcumablyHnditsorgin
In Fertile Brains Thousanda
of Centuriee Ago.
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“I mi terstand Blelann is a hard
drink' r "
“You are mistahen. He drinks
xithout till slightest ditlirulty."
Fishing Tackle.
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Noah embarked.
“One ship a vear >8 sutlicient naval
program for mehe asserted.
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Did you ever se ■
freeze cream in 5 m pt
means a saving n cP
Every one desires to
Don’t you think so
have no other freei
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“When I aske! Mis Pean her what
time it was the other night she said,
‘Oh, it is still the yar 1!13. What
do you suppose she mean hv that ?
“I’m not sur. tiadslev. but if I
had been in your plac I would hAve I
said, ‘Good night.’ ” I!
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