Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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Jackson, Miss., is expected to
arrive and be at her bedside.
not come here on earth, but in
the “sweet by and by” such
THE COLUMBIA
GRAFONOLA
gress, which was adver-
in the News several days
In announcing the affair a
al invitation was extend-
learned this morning that the
visiting candidates out number-
ed the voters of that precinct,
but the best was made of the
circumstance, and many of the
Mr. G. R. Thompson, of the
Citizens Guaranty State Bank,
LUMBIA
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(11.50 and $10.00 Low Cut Shoes
(12.50 and $12.00 Low Cut Shoes
(13.50 Heywood Shoes.................
(17.50 Hanan Shoes......................
NEXT DOOR TO LUFKIN DRY GOODS CO.
We Keep Open Evenings Until 9 O’clock
all the candidates to be
at, and many of them
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Last night was the occasion
for all the candidates to meet
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in the suburbs of Lufkin,
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Pikes Peak Summit, Colo., July 6, 1920
Murray Motor Co.
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Kash and Karry Store
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This means EVERY PAIR OF OXFORDS
I in our fetore has been reduced. No hold-
| backs or reserves. This also means that
| you have the opportunity of selecting from
r the best lines that are made for men. It
I means that you can buy the Oxford you
r want and be fitted perfectly at
Wholesale Prices
[ We invite your inspection. Your size and
1 style is here. Read the prices:
MEN’S LOW QUARTER SHOES
Made by exclusive makers of men’s shoes, such as
lanan & Son, Heywood, Marshall and Bostonian, in
ill shapes and leathers—none reserved.
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REDUCED PRICES ON
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N these days of uncertain excellence you
' can be sure of a definite standard of Style,
Quality and Foot-comfort, in Queen Quality
nd Packard Shoes.
Old Clothes Tonight!
In keeping with the nation-
wide program to provide the
scantly clad Armenians with
clothing, there will be accepted
at the First Methodist church
this evening any old clothes
that the people df Lufkin can
afford to spare these distress-
ful people, who for the past
four or five years have been
subjected to the crudest rav-
ages of relentless war, and
where women and children
have been reduced to the dire
extremity of almost nacked-
ness, and helpless in their sor-
rowful plight. It is a’ plea of
humanity from across the sea,
to an enlightened people—a
Christian nation—that has not
suffered the hardships that no
pen of man can describe. Any
of your cast-off garments would
be a Godsend to those people,
and the agency in this country
will see to it that the offerings
are placed where they will do
the most good. Go through your
clothes chests, and select some-
thing, either for man, woman or
child, that would go a long
ways toward protecting the
bodies of these pitiable human
beings from the cold. Do it to-
day, and present the offering at
the church tonight.
DR. M. B. SIMS
VETERINARIAN
Office at Smith’s Transfer Co.
Phone 184
Resident Phone - - • 50
Satisfactory Work Satisfactory Price
with half a phonograph—get the complete phonograph
—the one that plays all makes of records—and plays them
perfectly—the Path.
Here'a-what you can get during thia Special Offen
Thia beautiful Pathi Phonograph, 24 selection, 12
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ral from Lufkin are jeal niehtioned, and while all of
Ing the day at Rocky it will not tip the scales at this
is today, where a picnic is1 f - . ...
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brought to this office yesterday
a. sack of new sweet potatoes
deserves to ,e mentioned in
these columns. His name is J.
C. Brannon, and the potatoes
were grown in the outsitirts of
the city; they are of good size,
well matured, and of the Nancy
Hall variety. He has plenty of
them. Now, to prove that the
agricultural editor should be on
the job, the writer, who never
planted a potato in his life,
doesn’t know what time of year
they are supposed to be plant-
ed, cultivated and gathered, is
afraid to say whether or not
this is early for a sweet potato
crop. All he can say is that Mr.
I Brannon brought in the sweet
potatoes, an Angelina county
! product, and samples of them
will be held in escro until the
right party returns who can
dwell upon the subject as it de-
serves to bo dwelt upon. If it
were watermelons or canta-
loupes or a few stray peaches
the writer would know what to
say.
Mrs. C. D. Boykin and little
son, C. D., Jr., are in Jackson-
A Genuine Bathe Phonograph
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within reason
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means — a Phonograph that — —
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We Guarantee Our Shoes to Be Made of Solid
Leather. We Guarantee Our Shoes Against
Any Defect in Workmanship
MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT
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ueen Quality shoes come from the largest factory
the world devoted exclusively to women’s high-
ade shoes. -They are a worthy product of such an
ionization. They are backed by a quarter of a
htury of experience. The value is there.
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rn this morning which hot one, but far be it from this
s just exactly two pounds.! paper to say anything about it.
is several acres of.the cer- Let 'er go.
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has the best field of corn he has
had in many years, and his
showing is no exception; his
neighbors have pretty much the
same prospects: Truth to tell,
the comn crop in Ahgelina coun-
ty this fall is going to be one
of our tangible assets and there
will be no excuse for all the
squirrels not putting on flesh.
sqidiem-
and var-
er do not
Lufkin, Texas.
My wife and self drove Dodge car to
summitt of Pikes Peak today. Snowed
on us just as we reached the top,. Dodge
hit the summit hitting on four. Made
entire trip without any carburator or
any kind of adjustments.
PACKARD SHOES for men also come
from a factory that is devoted exclusively
to the manufacture of men’s shoes. You’ll
find in these shoes the last, you are look-
ing for and in. your size.
YOU CAN BE FITTED in a Dry Goods Store the
same as elsewhere, for that is our business and
complete satisfaction is assured every customer.
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¥ Buy the Best Instrument—
in their regular order, leaving
it to the harum scarum writer,
as it were, to look after all the
“ins and outs” of the reportorial
staff until they have had their
fling up on the mountaihtops or
down in the valleys, or along
the sea shore, expecting him to
take care of everything that
comes to the editor’s desk. For
instance, there was never a
time when the presence Of the
agricultural editor was needed
.more than now; but where is
'he? Echo answers where? He
may be off with his wife "see-
ing America first," as all good
American tourists should do, or
it may be that by some trick of
chance he is exploring the
grandeur of this great land
of ours lavishly laden with var-
ied colored flowers in the
tropics or exploring snow-cap-
ped peaks with some other fel-
low’s wife. However, in his
absence, the fellow who
1-lb. can Maxwell House Coflc
3-1b. can Maxwell 1 lou.se ( olee
1-lb. Can Sunset CoHec .
3-lb. bucket Sunset Coffee .
I has every good point that you always reckoned a real
’ Phonograph ought to have; and supreme in every point.
Supreme in tone—and that is the one biggest thing that
really counts with any Phonograph. Don’t be content
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the car, so one need feel no _______________
and incidentally mention their hesitancy in loading his wagon.
As yet, about 1,000 more mel- been quite sick for several days,
ons are needed to 'complete the,was reported no better this
car, so growers j inay govern morning, and her mother from
themselves accordingly.
aspirants for office came away .....
under the impression that they without one) happens t be out
on his vacation at the present
time, and his place is being
filled by the embryo dite
whatever that is. It is in Seed
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Load Your Melons
— .------.g. . ponoc.. The News understands this went to Nacogdoches today,
manage somehow to send your morning from Mr. J. C. Carter, ‘where he will assist the promot-
manager of the local chamber ers of the new bank at that
of commerce, is expecting to place in getting under head-
rout a car of Angelina melons way. This is a way with bank-
---------... ...... J —nu out of Lufkin Friday morning, ers; they believe in helping one
the right side of the ledger to he made up of contributions another, and with Mr. Thomp-
from local growers, they to get son’s long experience in the
what the product brings f. o. b. banking business, it goes with-
Lufkin, without one cent’s com-
Baptist*
If you are a member of the
First Baptist church, put the
paper down and get ready to be
there at 8 o’clock tonight. We
need you. Committee.
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ISuffered
for 20
yearsl
HOBO
Cured me”
People who believe that there
is no remedy for kidney and
bladder diseases are invited to
read the following unsolicited
testimonial:
I suffered for mor* thin 20 years
with kidney and bladder trouble.
I had three hemorrhages. The phy-
sician said I must be operated on
, for atone in the kidney, but thank
the Lord I found HOBO medkin*
and it cured me.
I know there is hardly anyone
who has suffered as I did. I have
seen the time when death would
have been a relief to me. Now I
enjoy life and am recommending
HOBO Kidney and Bladder Remedy
to many who are afflicted with kid-
ney trouble.
MRS. O. W. LEE,
Laurel, Miss.
No matter how severe your kidney or
bladder trouble may be. HOBO can give
you prompt and blessed relief.
Don’t keep on suffering! Buy a bottle
of HOBO and begin taking it according
to directions. HOBO contains no alcohol,
no habit-forming drugs—you can take it
as freely as you wish without bad after
effects.
Ask your druggist for HOBO now.
Price $1.20 per bottle.
Made by HOBO Medicine Mfg. Com-
pany, Shreveport, L.
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Dr. J. M. Cozart D.V.M.
VETERINARIAN
Office in Lufkin National Bank Bldg.
Phone 371 Lufkin, Texas
tuE UNIVERSAL cab
The Ford Coupe with an electric self-starting
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members of the Ford Family.. It is a perma-
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windows.ar open car with plenty of shade.
Then in inclement weather, enclosed and cozy,
dust-proof and rain-proof. Just the car for
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tractors, builders, and a regular family car for
two. Demountable rims with 3%-inch tires all
around. To women it brings the convenience
■ and comforts of the electric with the durability
and economy of the Ford car. Early orders will
avoid long delays in delivery.
C. A. PATE
Ford Dealer
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