Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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PUMPKIN HILL
A Well-Filled Basket
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necessity for watching
fine Groceries is a nice gift to a one’s step than a News report-
Mr. W. P. Council. manager
Or will it be that we
With (iod forevermore
She is not only
a charming young lady but she
R. W. (lilliken is still con-
healt h.
Stilled to his bed, but there is
Friday and Satur-
fol-
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distinguished visitors
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Shingles! Shingles! Shingles!
Mr. and Mss. Roger Berry For sale by J. I). Setliff. Phone
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bushes our specialty.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
winter, that in addition to the his family, there is plenty of
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DR. R. H. GLASS
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is certainly as is the
will miss
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south of Lufkin, the crew pass-
ing through this city to their
new location.
team
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1917 bring' us one more year
nearer to "that borne whence
no trav eler ex er returns." What
A committee of Nacogdoches
citizens, composed of Messrs.
day, states that the birds en-
tered in the professional class
by Mr. R. O. Murray of Lufkin
land to reach
Where it's everlasting day.
is Learning
ness of
the disease under which she is knows exactly how to prepare
1 laboring and that she may soon mighty good eating.
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Our Shoes and Hose
FIT WELL, LOOK WELL.WEARWELL
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cease.
Will ours then be that heaven-
ly home
Of lasting joy and peace
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failing to reap the benefits that •
may come our way by the adop-
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could no doubt relate many in-
teresting incidents of the earli-
er days of old Angelina.
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| Spring Hats and Shirts!
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new year has in store for
your money.
IHE FASHIQN,
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Mr. C. E. Walton of Hunting-
ton purchased a new Ford car
this morning from Mr. P. M.
Albritton of this city.
No night in that bright home i rest, red to her w inted good !
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go over the road to the pen.
Hhere is no need in Pumpkin
Hill for any one to steal meat.
If a man hasn’t raised meat for
advertisements of the
o find the key to het
se advertisements, foil
’—that they give he,
i constant striving of
rade.
ge is to be had in buy
vil find it in purchas
hich regularly adver
ng a great many said
hieing the “overhead
ore makes each day
INY to pay that daily
f the store than to be
his reasoning she do;
athematical lore. I
Get ready, friends; the time
will come
When the toils ot lite shall
ion to it. and a e
be appointed a
lit on the gentlem
and one
and more
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interested.
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neat, comfortable residences
on their new farms in South
Pumpkin Hill.
Farmers in Pumpkin Hill are
Katherine say yes or no
more busi-
traflic. and
his family. payers. It is the new ideas in Nrs. Marvin Young of
.. geparted both business and farming that- Bryan arrived here yesterday.
Wm. ' f'„ A."n In a'count, after all, and just soand is the guest of her sister.
this afternoon to drag Nrs. w. F. Mantooth.
short business trip 8oin8 O "long in the same old ruts! ________
way of Houston. _ made by our ancestors and Read Lufkin News Want Ads
Mrs. Arthur Brookshire de- _
parted this afternoon for her'
home at New Caney. after a
The Bishop ha- iu-t received | some little improvement in his
a phone message from Judge condition. The Bishop hopes
J. C. McKinney, who holds ’em that the improvement may con-
pie were here, and seemed to
enjoy themselves while the
time passed away.
irth-while thing to be
r the home—to mate!
and with her own.
• real competition be
:hants means much t:
ore is, because of thi
ways a best time and
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Mr. Henry Johnson ot Diboll Mathews is what may be term-;
was a business visitor in the , ed one of the old timers of this ;
citv todav i • wna ,2 ils show at Jacksonville, held last
C toa* section, having served as ills-. ....
. . x- ltice of the peace in the commu- 1 hursday,
| Merchant Dodson ot Nang- hit in Which he lives for some-
doches was a prominent yisitorithing like thirty years, and
in the city today, attending to 8
business.
A report from the poultry
Hall and Hyman.
be in the Lufkin jail, awaiting,the right place,
his trial, after which he would :
eapness of price doe
my in buying inheres
serviceability and ex
ed. She learns that
—F CAN FIT THE MISS with a dainty Ciderella Foot;
Wsnas, broad-toed sa es for Grandma and for
Grandpa, and good stylish shees for everybody in between
and down lo the baby. We guarantee every pair of shoes
we .ell lo fit. Long experience ..... taught us which makes
are the best. These we sell. Visit our store when you
need SHOES and HOSE. We will give good value for
if the Bishop had known the , is anxious for the next meeting
hour the Thief broke into his | of the court to come, so that'
smokehouse and stole one ot he can occupy the benchandinow as busy as bees getting
the biggest middlings of meat prove to the boys that they । ready to make another crop,
he had, that thief would now have elected the right man in " ______
part trade Hl deal
i.r.i- Ser Ine if i
prosperous year may be our • ,
portion. We were abundantly I This good store for men IS ready to show +
blessed last y ear, for which our J c $
hearts should be tilled with t you the new hlats and -hirts tor
your spring selection. Come in ■;
and see the new styles.
awarded prizes as
or the
pleasant visit here with rela
lives and friends.
Hen eggs are still tailing in
price. This fact cannot be at-
tributed to the hens in this in-
stance. for the hens themselves
know nothing about the egg
market—and care less. If you
have become weary of waiting
for a breakfast egg. and don’t
know where the next service is
coming from, just be patient,
and all matters and things
along this line will clear up in
NOTHER NEW YU
RESOLUTION I
ig your auto to oJ
a thorough overhaul
firing. We’ll fix J
in a most approvedd
- will your tourinn
tch smooth.lv out
Remember, we had
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You w on’t come1
e the job done ou.
’ll do the right th
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Contractor Joe Hughes of scorning the new ideas present- )
Houston, who has had a num- ed and the new methods in .
Don't go all to pieces when we. u.......e---------
company comes. Do like a lo- the city today, and while here
cal citizen suggests, go out and I inspected the new Masonic
"kill a chicken and churn.” Temple, which is the pride of
--------------- the entire city. It seems that
We can furnish you your Ithe Masonic lodge in Nacog-
ferns at reasonable prices; rose, doches is planning to erect a
hushes our sDecialty E D new building of their own, and
this committee wished to fa-
we be behind the times and
Messrs. W • C. Trout and Er-i
nest Kurth went lo Mayotown
this afternoon on a short busi-
ness trip, and will return to-
night. ' . ___ i
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A concrete tloor is being
placed in the building occupi-
ed by the Gibson Grocery Com I
pany, and while the stock of
goods is disarranged during the
time of such improvement,
within a few days it will be one
of the neatest grocery stores in
the city.
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That home on
lows in the Barred Rock class:
First and second cock. second
hen, first cockerel. I he special
prize for the best male bird in
the entire show was awarded
to a Barred Rock cock belong-
ing to Mr. Murray.
R. L. Parham, a prominent
citizen and farmer of the Man-
ning community, was in the city
yesterday and made The News
a pleasant call. Mr. Parham
states that the farmers of his
section are in fine shape this
above.
But Twill ever sunshine be.
Where we can share God •
wondrous love.
Throughout eternity.
us no mortal can tell, but let J
us hope that the fates will be j
good to us and that another
county was an arrival here yes-
terday afternoon. TheMewsisnowandawzisplendid feed crop and havejly. A thief is a thief, and some tl) the home of M r. and Mrs,
___________ has been heartily in fayor 11 more fat hogs than ever before I thieves would rather steal than T. , Berry, where he found
The peerless little star, V i- everything that will assist the in the history of the commit-,to work. A liar is a liar, and something mighty nice lo re-
ola Dana. in “The Light of farmers of this county. andinity. In addition to having' some liars would rather tell a iresh the inner man. ly the
Happiness." live acts of exqui- hence The News favorsthelenough meat for another yearlie on a credit than to tell the w,. Tom’s home is the place
site photoplay, is showing at proposition to employ, a .farmlise veral carload shipments havetruth for spot cash. I hanks be ihe sto rk visited Christmas eve
'"unto the good Lord these two night. The Bishop took a good
kinds of human bipeds are 10 at the little kid and found
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site photoplay, is showing at proposition to employ a tarm i seve . a. ....................
the Palace Theatre today. demonstration agent, being 0lbeen made from Manning, all
—-------— . , the opinion that a man who . of wh ich has placed unexpect-
T. C. McMullen, bookkeeper can interest the farmers of theled bt welcome wealth in the
tor W. P. Berry & Co. oen at county in new ideas is worth pockets or the farmers.
Orange, is in the city visiting many times the cost to the tax- ___________
being the guests of Mr. and
Mi.', lei iv York. TAkeLAXATIVE n, oso Quinine i< stopathe
The Bishop took a notion in souggi
l his head that he wanted to eat h » cuovEssiznatuteoueachbox 25
ber of men and teams employ- | vogue by themoreprogressiye iisuor or ushnos CKovE $
ed at the Gulf Pipe Line sta- elements, just that long will
He of our choice fresh Groceries.
Kbelieve in the pure food laws, and
Kst that every article we buy to
H again shall be of the purest and
b. We solicit a trial of our ex-
Eent New Season Teas and Coffees,
Ech have a reputation second to
Ee among the best judges of quality.
W. A. Collmorgen
Phones 82 and 83
e ,7 i miliarize itself with the struc-
Mr. R. E. Hawkins of Zaval- , \ .
la, a prominent citizen ot the
family' these nipping winter days.; er has noted for a long time on
even tor sketoettefamix Vtu Monday of the week. The peo-
Inc "entromppiytodi.Eaycl
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greatly in the minority. ami it a pretty little kid for a fact,
that truthfulness and honesty B the was again. Miss Kath-
abide among us in Pumpkin erin. ilulbard. si-ter of Mrs.
Hill. Eerr. prepared the din......
Mrs. Bishop has just return- ami the Bishop wants to say
ed from the sick bedside of right here that it h could call
Mrs. W. F. Berry and reports bah about titty years and had
that most estimable lady in a no helpmert he would make
down at. Platt, stating thatitinue and that his friend may
"And this know. that it the everything is as lovely as il eansoon be restored to his wonted
good man of the house had j be in that section of Pumpkin, health.
known what hour the thief Hill. Be it remembered that! Buri Berry. Archie Spears
would come he would not have the Judge was elected to the and Frank Haley have built
suffered his house broken into, judgeship of our Kangaroo
(Luke 12: 39.) Court a short time ago and he
their cotton, they harvested a neighborhood to gel it honest-, sunday.
The News is now and aiwazisplendid feed crop and havely. Atinf-nthif n-m*
has been heartily in favor ot -....... c.. L.. th. avor hoforln;
Mr. Walter Gibson, the new
representative of the Lei Hard
ware Company, who has re-,
cently moved to Lufkin, in com-
pany with P. M. Albritton and
Tom McKewen. made i Vlsit
to Huntington this morning.
Miss Johnnie Kemper, w ho J
has been visiting her sister.
Mrs. D. D. Selman, for the past
two weeks, left this morning
over the Colton Belt fof I horp
Springs, Texas, where she will
re-enter the Thorp Spring.-
caristian College.
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Fier plea-e retur
ami rereine reward
shore?
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the nearfutut.
of the Nacogdoches Grocery: ----
Company at Lufkin, came upl The pastors of Houston have
Saturday afternoon for a visit declared war on the Sunday
to relatives ami friends in the; picture show and will preach
city, and honored this oflice1 special sermons on a set date
, . . .. with a pleasant call while here, i urging the members of their
Mr. 1 . H. Fuller is in the city , Nr o"ncli i a iosi excellent congregations to refrain from
^oday Horn Jacksonville, I young gentleman and has num- j -uch attendance on the Sab-
Mrs M T Fairchild of Me- ber 0f friends in this city who bath. It is clainund that 40,000 ------
ridian, who is visiting relatives are always glad to see him.— prople in that city attend thedul "b - llow ■ Hie • rit---- ~
Lre. is reported quite sick. : Nacogdoches Sentinel. movies on Sunday. , \ H turgtnach the onix wvritial condition. I he Ltslmp Ml
1 1____________ : ___ ithe case. It incurs that it will । 1 1 1 1171 1 1, " M" hone that th.- attending phy - mighty quick.
Dr. -I. M. Lively returned JudgeJohn K.Mathews. onejterathr an uphill business to mhroush .whonia.tha -'ll’' -ianmaybabltovercome
yesterday from a professional of the venerable citizens of the ! stop the practice, unless some
isit to Kennard. I Pollok community, was a vis:- decree ot the court may be ob-
ition for some time, moved his
outfit yesterday to a point
i ness
। more
Ve knew there W,E
ig wrong with thg
ch, from editor dE
following annog
ch is taken fronE
‘s issue of the
The majority ofnE
e may be said tob
weather." By J
int that they are J
” Possibly this a
ar circumstance, I
ly people have calle
e lately with S0n]
nt, until the wo]
ther all of us will]
ve die. The writer]
•hed the point whe]
ut ready to give 1
? chances on the fut
ig thrown in conta
nany of his friends J
r ami claim to be J
an early grave, he
■d to remain on the
er to write th.- fune:,
lies which an |„,1
ir. Just before yo
:hufle of thi- mon
ne the editor so J
■ assemble all the da
iry. the plart whe
e born not te b:
ced." — Nacogdoche
spent the day at Platl Sunday, 497, Lufkin, Texas 38dtf-wtf
prienee unnecesaary:
ven •<■■ Phone 27.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1917, newspaper, January 9, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415244/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .