The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 76, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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shoes to close out. See show w
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provided for the ladies who hap-
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and cannot return home conven-
iently for their meals. The ser-
vice is clean and up-to-date, and
short orders or a specialty.
‘erybod
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Mrs. G. C. Beck of Aldridge,
is in the city visiting her sisters,
Mesdames M. S. Woods and J.
W. Bond.
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ches was a visitor in the city this building on the corner south of
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this week and called uoon the
News. In a short time he has
promised to bring the editor a
sample ot his corn which he ex-
pects to outshine all other sam-
ples left at this office since the
paper started. Especi iliy is he
after Dr. Largent end Mr Rich-
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What a wonderful country is the firing of a boxcar over on
this, with'such inherent rights | the Cotton Belt track near the
vouched-safe to an American peo-depot. The top of the same was
pie. A man can either go to the J put out of commission before the
picture show, or remain away, damage was brought to a halt,
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avenue by that name in this city
is doing a considerable business
here of late, and has just added
more tables which will help to
price, to keep the proverbial M
fr m the door until we can nil
another crop. < ‘83
To teil the truth, this oou
can be depended upon foradi
vest one season after ‘anotki
and the man who lives here4
tills the soil knows it, and wii
the last one to leave. Newta
ers are coming all the time,
that is even what they ‛ti
abbut the matter. The thing
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reception of these new goods,
and when completed and the
stock arranged, it will be one of
the coziest little store rooms in
town, where the tasty lady
buyer may find the very latest
creations in the way of women’s
wearing apparel, at conserva-
tive prices. Watch for further
announcement; Mr. Campbell is
a careful buyer and knows ex-
actly what is up to date, and
what will please the public. His
bargains selected this time are
more varied than Tver before.
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woupvun, -uUME.T. A. King rej Glenn & Company so long^^m
ports that 2inches fell in 30 min- on her annual vacation. At first
utes. Scarcely a harder rain ! she will visit friends at Jackson-
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ever comes in its turn. If
Thanksgiving comes around as
usual, the people will be ready
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famous La Porte Woolen Mills.
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and the money returns y
every sufficient,
in view of as
Bare, had it been in duck sea-
K any ordinary sport could
is filled his game bag with
Md meat,” for- the water
pod from Jim Singleton’s old
mner to the fire station hub
bp to the biggest vehicle that
y transfer company in the city
er sees fit to send out upon the
Rets of the town. Down
pod the Lufkin Laundry there
Ma perfect sea of water, and
•Wonder is that many of the
ildings in that locality are
■ding today. Farmers who
PDened to be in town, looked
the lowering clouds and specu-
M upon the possibilities of
visitation of Old Jupiter
plus, and wandering if the
I ardson, who have tried to break
, the record this season. Mr. Ber-
* ry will also bring a quantity of
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in Kerr to hold water, and
Iny of them were filled to the
imand over flowing before the
od ceased. Out on Cotton
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this, understand, is due. to the
cooling of the atmosphere, the
laying of the dust and Ihe gen-
eral good feeling which has been
neral pub- put into everybody. After this,
this one all are ready for what the future
ptimesto may hold in store, taking what
Pgod woula pay their respect-
8 fields of growing crops a vis-
| The chances are 'that every
mmunity got all that was com-
2to it in the way of refresh-
I showers, and the News hopes
2 every body is satisfied, and
N there will be no more com-
Pt of the protracted drouth
[‘long time to,come. Since
rain, local dealers have been
bmherged with orders for turnip
R and it is safe to predict
f this good, old land of plenty
Provide an abundance of old-
99 "pot licker” during theap-
chingfall. The rain has al-
bAd its effect upon business
pitions, upon th
for it, theb will come Christmas
—be prepared to. do Jyour. shop-
pingealy. This is alljhe "'rain
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The Cotton Sifuation
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compiled snows a marked defl
loration in the cotton
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nouncement has had itsteli
j effect upon the floors of
.exchanges of the country.
has preserved her averag8
, well, but other localities,
ma being one of them, havem
ered greatly. The figures e
as a surprise to the marketi
nipuiators, and there was qU
a perceptible inflation in. pei
the product having advne
over $7.50 per bale in them
two weeks, it has been cone
vatively estimated that thel
tire yield will not exceed 18,56
000 bales, which is a diati
shortage, and from the viewpo
of the News, healthy prices,
be confidently looked for m
now on.
Here in Angelina county”
turn-out is considered to be IM
however, there will be quit
batch of it to go on the ma
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what otherwise cheerful home, now all
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•bout 5 12 miles northeast of I
town, in a splendid part of the j
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Mr. Bud kutiand was in the xj :
city Wednesday fnm Diboll.
big line of Dress Goods from the
We invite you to see the new thin
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accompanied by vivid lightning, j among friends at different points new city park yesterday, or did
you send one? Surely you never I AmplTaccommodations
overlooked both propositions, I
when it means so much to the I
little town in which wo live.
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burned in Houston last Monday
afternoon. It was conducted
by H. B. Whiteside, who form-
erly resided in the city of Luf-
kin.,
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J. E. Wilson, former mail clerk
on the Cotton Belt, between
here and Tyler, has resigned his
position, after being in the ser-
vice for quite a number of years.
He was a valued employe of the
department, is a substantial
citizen of the town, and has many
warm friends here who will be
glad to know that he and his
estimable family will continue to
make Lufkin their home. The
News does not know Mr. Wilson’s
future plans, but is content to
have him remain among us, and
to help out in every advance-
ment of the town.
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Vhat Do You Eat?
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This a vexing question for every'
husewife at this season of the year.
D away with all this trouble by leaving
it to US, for that is our business to sup-
ply yortable each day with something
choic, seasonable. Phone and find
0. / out what.we have. Quick delivery to
all parts of the city. Phones 74 and 243
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Watford, G. E. The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 76, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1913, newspaper, September 5, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414820/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .