Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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Beginning July 1st
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bench made Bion F. Reynold’s which is one of the
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had us
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nr.es dress shoes made.
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FOR SALE
$8.00
$10.00
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FARM FOR SALE—Best little farm
Mrs.E.J
and next summer
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good No. 4 Unlerwooe type-
or a
ither of these
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water or coal oil underneath.
WANTED—Housekeeper, R. F. Pur .
ves, Berring, Texas
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HINES GROCERY.
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At FRANKS.
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in the fields at *
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$12.00
11.60
of Hayne, N. C. "
not stand on my fei
home again, wft
or valor; and the
leering—and the
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nt—and Dad so p
wing his nose to
s is in the r
tton rags; no
ring them
good price v
An Entir
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THE COLUMBIA
GRAFONOLA
who is detailed upon the collec-
tion of this tax. Mr. Shields said
policy of strict repression of *
their human impulse.— Bornard *
$16.00 Bion F. Reynolds Oxfords
$15.50 Bion F. Reynolds Oxfords
$12.50 W. L. Douglas Oxfords.....
$10.00 W. L. Douglas Oxfords
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Wonderful bargains for you
at the unloading sale.
| "Monkey
ihine comedi
ind music by
$500 for complete ou
ders.
FOR SALE—Two large lots, Won-
land Heights: $250 each; 50 ft 1
extra deep, block of street Heinz pave,
3 blocks business center.
—25x140 ft. Lufkin avenue; $3 1 : tine
—Six-"
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till your sides
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find tender se
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Some progran
JAS. A. EDWARDS
JEWELRY STOKE
of briszht lirhts :
night, w ith pan-
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Reduced Prices
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OIL COMPANIES
SHORT IN PAYMENTS
Beautiful
[ .Worlds.”
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Go buy your summer needs
■ he unloading sale.
2; .At FRANKS.
Interesting Proposition
Cash or
Instalment
ter; a bargain on
IlilliliU
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am In splendid tn
candomywork,
oweiltoCardu,a
in dreaafa CM
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comedy.
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etc., every month,t
Cardui. Thousaudsof
women praise this mdi- I
cine for the good it has ■
done them, and many •
physicians who have Used h
Cardul successfully with N
their women patients, for h
years, endorse this medi- N
cine. Think what it means R
to be in splendid health, B
like Mrs. Spell. Ohre N
Cardul a trial. h
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me. I know, and my mN
doctor knows, what Car- h‘
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nerves and health were AN
about gone." Bh
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All Edwin Clapp Oxfords
at
just suffered terribly," A’
she says. “As my suf- •
fering was so great, and I
he had tried other reme-
Special!
All Edwin Clapp Shoes
for
M ,4k
The Hobo Medid
Shriregan
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J Superintende
I ofthe T. S. E,
today on his re
derson, where
inoned as an ex
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come to the naame i<
left hip, T. B 0)
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ceive rewar.
—and felt :
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women suffering Mv FQ
womanly trouble, have
been benefited by the use W
of Cardul, the woman’s I
tonic, according to letters h
we receive, similar to this F
one from Mrs. Z.V.Spel, 1,
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to keep in
fact that ini
printing 9
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of any kin
in need o
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WANTED Two or
light housekeo ■
furnished, or wou!i
Phone 68 or apply at
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Mrs. Champ Kerr, who un-
derwent a very serious op ra-
tion at St. Paul’s Sanitariu in
Dallas this morning, was re-
T If you want year-’round kitchen comfor
results and decreased fuel bills, use the DUPLEX
made in a variety of styles: in porcelain, steel and C
by a stove factory that makes Quality its watchworo"
Let Vs Demonstrate It To You.
W. M. Glenn
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LOG HAULERS WANTED — To
haul hardwood timber. Apply to W.
B. Newsom at Lufkin Bottling works
85 tf
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Wichita Falls, Texas, July 1.
—Texas oil companies are ap-
proximately $150,000 short in
their payment of the transpor-
tation tax under the govern-
ment’s interpretation of the fed-
eral statute, according to an an-
U)Includezn
our, order
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may or may not be nominated
for the presidency, bus there
is one thing sure. we are selling
groceries. We are not store
keepers, we sell groceries.
The News is in the market
WANTEI
to riziv
goes with
Hotel.
Stone’s cakes at Bro
They are delicious.
William Farnum in
Strings,” a late releas
Friday.
f poisoned ** ** * * ** * *
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* those delightful Stone’s cakes,
* at Brookshire’s.
Austin, July 1.—A decre:
before they can afford to get
married, there is no use , urs"-1
ing a policy of Puritanism—a
e i.liking.
■i ii . and
e take
1 ii. Fall
we. come
Eat them while they are
fresh and you will want more of
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then the big
jkhere the girl
d to wait turn:
—and the boy
L rushes away to
n‘t you im:
Ray in such h
jscenes as these
bring that hou
t had met a rej
by did she com
5 Quigley Corn
a couple of sm
dentlemen—
H$ul-filling rom
Efolks, with all
the human ap
{Charles Kay
KZhotion picture.
to our store uno E‘ *") 1
quality and stifactiun.,..
6-2t HINEBliRolE-
distinguished citizens. will be: a m m mom mmm _
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CLASSIFIED UAKDUN
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Still Selling Groceries
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Lufkin Foundry and Machine Co. 85tf
HOUSE FOR SALE — G-room bunga-
low house, with bath, kitchen pan-
try. closets, etc., brand new, on Abney I
street. See W M. Scarbrough 78-tf
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truck with LaPorta wood saw a
tachment; has been used about yea
in perfect mechanical condition; pr
FOR SALE—I re brick in car lots or.
' locally. Apply to C. C. Murray, at
FOR SALE—Ford 1 ton worm
re at Ei
tern.'. 1
We are getting ready for our fall shoes which we had shipped
very early this season and they are coming in now, so we must
make room for them—hence this reduction on all low quarters.
_______E.
LOST—Purse, containg sum of monev.
in court house yard F’inder return to
Homer Giarrson at ort house, lt ’
get reward. ’ s; .
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FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, in good con-
I di ion: cash or terms. R. L. Mathews.
pr__4
FOR SALE—One good Macaskey reg-
ister; ! good No. 9 Oliver Typewrit-
11 m uni inalities really want
t । rai-e the morals of a dis
trict. they must remember
that the community consists
very largely of young pevple for clean cokon rags; no scraps
growing up. At a certain perziwanted. Bring them in at
ind of their lives, when ihey once. A good priCe will be
begm to take a morexeneralipaid for them.
interest in human relations and _____________
was entirely cu
2 .dey trouble.
80 Such is tbs
N O more need for a coal range for)
an Oil stove for Summer use. T
A. N “one too many” for the DUPLEX AL.
ranges in one and does more and better work than
or would.
’ In this wonderful stove two complete ranges 8
one, burning a combination of fuels either together, o
no change or removal of parts.
THOS. H. INC
CH
of Louigiana, an
i no alcohol or hi
l am bo taken in
anybody.
I Ask your dru
I bottle of
' HO
I KdneyBla
. . —and start dim
I hill to health. 1
• druggists.
Who Can Beat Him?
(y Associated i’ress) .
, j ih l.—Only
San Franc",/u 1 . ,
^i"XXled' before
he derane ron sutioen
T time, ifre the body
1 A - tin- platform
was reid) i ■ ! , ......i
committee repe t, • i h . ar
ershopet •..... readythi 8 '
1, . /t;ng that Mi-
N nte the inside
track tor in- rminatic, old
line Mtemrani e vie worked
thrugh the irh iu - Ia •' 1 ‘
didate : ■ beat hin.
• in 3 miles of Lufkin for sale; come
I and see the crop and be convinced;
g2e8r Happy Hour School house, on Red
2ry road. Also one fine Jersey male
‛alace 1
, . , .oi,
1. 9 o’clock “.26
Misses Willie Crumpler and the
Borie Warner departed thisaf- iEustorptia kne
ternoon for Nacogdoches, Eliza Masalan
where they will visit friends. The cera8ey o
Mrs. T. D.Hightower is ex- ALthshomeot
pected to arrive in town tonight Igelin nsewasi
from her home in Arlington, for Sentinel
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. i
i Davis, who has been quite]
sick for the past week, &Ut is g • .
reported some better today. Tday.5
took
bd
' for family grocery.
-30x140 ft. Ibmu r tualeva
get $300.
•4-Acre Fnmer E • a: ■
A-Ine-half acre : ■ r. rih
$300.
quite familiar with the Fast N
Texas country through which h
the company he represents op- •
erates a pipe iine. Mr. Thomp- h
son, who now maintains heal- , I
quarters in Houston, will he re-1 m
membered h many Lul kin ■
friends as former manager ofi‛
the Gulf Pipe Line station eight h
hiles north of town. He is now "
division superintendient of the h
company'.' holdings, and this is “
his first visit to Lufkin in many M
months. The many nice things U
he had to say about Lufkin's •
progress and about many of her
but Mr. Dunlap's method is dif-
fsrsncoromsc,tburnrhgs®sacke of 814 pensioners from the et
thoroughly saturated with it up of Confederate veterans dra-
and down the rows, the sacks ing quarterly allotments from
being fastened to each end of, the Texas pension fund
a single tree, which is drawn; shown for June, 1920, as co-
bv a horse. Mr. Dunlap says by pared with the same month.A
(employing this method he has year ago in the monthly stat-
nouncement by Ira D. Shields (reclaimed his cotton practical- ment.of.M. -Wiginton, state
ly from the ravages of the wee- ■ ,
vil Around Palestine, it is re- 1:5,786 pensioners on the rolls,
oil companies inported that the farmers are us- each of whom receives $23 per
. . ;.c 1.np miYpd with saw- quarter. The allotment for the
the state had reported ta xes as g s u phuramienontthesct-present quarter will be $21.X
large as Die government holds ton’rows Pbout"everyhalf acre statement said. TS
lor acre, andburned at night it Don’t take chances, but get
Savinv leads to wealth, good being said tha \ t he.fu meski the best Stone's cakes at Br ok-
investment brings riches; save the weevil,' and other insects .
money bv 1 vins at the unload- wherever the sulphur is used. _______ —
inir sale.
5-
Mr. F. F. Dunlap has been ¥
reading in the News about the ¥
use of sulphur in the cotton ¥
fields to destroy the boll wee- ¥
vil-. and does nor doubt its *
etlirat y, neither the burning *
ported doing nicely in a ‛ele-
gram sent to her mother, Mrs.
M. E. Crutchfield, shortly after
the noon hour. This will be glad
news to the many friends of
Mrs. Kerr here in Lufkin.
Me rs. M it. Fales, E. ( •
'Kincade am! A. L. 1 hompon
(swung corners with Lufkin this
morning, being on a tpur of in-
l sped! n of the Gulf Pipe Line
stations between Oklahoma and
Port Arthur. Mr. Kincade
maintains headquarters in
'■ Tabe, brand. .
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on. Tex: s.- i .
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Pensioners Decrease
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Come in and let us fit your feet in Good
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ingat50caKairs.
F Iks. 1 here -
we are sellins - :
that aim h.Jf th
the great' el n
in line, get in the > •
(mNren""
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machines, or the register if sold at
once. Lufkin Dry (iau le Co. 2
FOR SALE—A Ene : 1k w. Phone
• ' 210 for price ar i p ulars. IMi-tf
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FOR SALE-N, Dmlire car. l’honet
605. bt-t}
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Singleton 8 Eaves |
“The Good Clothiers”
•"ima
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1920, newspaper, July 1, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415479/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .