Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR RENT—Farm, 25 acres in culti-
vation, 25 in pasture; 4-room house,
out-buildings. Also horse and buggy
for sale or trade. Five miles west of
Lufkin on Iron Bridge road. J. S.
Lackey, Lufkin, route 1, box 84.
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for a reliable person See Mrs. R. L.
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to be particularily in love with
that variety of coin of the
realm, hey would rather have
the paper variety that bulges
bulkily in the pocket when
worn loose, or crams the bill*
fold, making it look as though
it held a frotune instead of five.
Ragged and torn, and very
much wemn dollar bill is the fa-
vorite aWN.
Siver dollars have been un-
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LOST—A Guaranty State Bank purse, ---—!
inside worn, partition loose, con- NOIIE-i
taining four 20-dollar bills. Will split dinance of the
50-50 with finder. J. T. Roach. i nave ialt
,48-8twlt ed animals f«
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LOST—One brown mare mule, 7 years “ity, and if the?
old, weighs about 1100 pounds; has ‘some one actins"
harness marks from knees up on thigh; ’ and reclaim."
has wire cut scar on left hind foot., scribed within.en
Finder notify Frank Hawkins, Zavalla, I by said ordinan
Texas, or M. F. Cochran at Lufkin. " - -nimaali’
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Read the advertisements. Read them for your owninforma-
tion and advantage. Read them to encourage the advertiser,
who are making these better things possible for you
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The Eastern Texa Railroad Com-
pany is offering for sale all of the
property owned by it, free of aipu
cumbrances, for the sum of Fifty
Thousand ($50,000,00) Dollars,to ahF
party or parties interested in the com-
munity served by said road, on con-
dition that the purchaser, or purchas-
ers, shall continue the operation of said
line of railway.
Any party or parties considering the
purchase of said property should ap- „ anadi
ply to E. J. Mantooth, Secretary of Over Kenneuz
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look like a snow ball on the kitchen range.
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FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
for rent to couples only. Mrs. Clyde
Lashley. Phone 415. 47-85
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WANTED—A man who is well known
in this county to act as assistant;
big money to right party. W. R. Wil-
son, Nacogdoches, Texas.
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WANTED—Two furnished light
house-keeping rooms. Price must
be reasonable. Address C. C. Sparks,
genera) delivery, Lufkin, Texas.
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WANTED—-Position by experienced
grocery clerk. Can deliver the goods.
Address Box 768, Lufkin. , 48-3tp
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FOR SALE—One splendid famil
milch cow, will be fresh in mill
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FOR SALE—Good .home, one block;city departed|
east Central School; best bargain in’palestin. andl
Lufkin. Phone 498. H. B. Nesmith. | Palestine, am
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Christmas to eat* and everyone
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we thank our friends from the fullnessofnuraeathsi
their patromngnuring tncyoprasznasotmns a w
second to none in all East Te ■ "isu have ora
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the future and instills in us a determination t0puehK"2
and make our store even more complete aid our service
satisfactory in the future than it hae beeu in the pant .
Again thanking you, and wishing for every individuali
Lufkin and Angelina County a year of unprecedented harPi
ness and prosperity, we are Gratefully join,
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in half or three-quarters of an hour you can, metaphorically speak-
ing, visit every progressive store in town. You virtually polk your
head into every department store. You run into the florist’s, the
confectioner’s, the oculist’s, the leading groceries, banks, theatres,
all the various places that supply the things that make this the
twentieth century and life worth living. Here is a greater choice
in clothing, food, furniture, books, pictures, musical instruments,
travel, entertainment, opportunities for investment, the service of
public utility corporations than any monarch of old could com-
mand.
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What has become of the sil-
Tzdoy in Ontsypodketr Any- ‘4 This sort.—vSh re veport Times
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wen’Uoaumerous as they were 48tf KASH & KARRI.
FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow, fresh , , , -
in milk. Phone 48 or see Mrs. C. H.Pnie ls not8
Harrell. 49-8 longer. Some
FOR SALE or RENT—The Lufkin
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WOOD FOR SALE—Plenty of good -------------
dry oak and pine stove and heater public is cordi
wood. For prompt delivery phone 667. Pu v
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Descent of Maa
Little Girl—Theacher said
today that our ancestors away
back were monkeys.
Mother—You don’t believe
that, do you?
•‘Well, I don’t know much
about it, but I told the teacher
maybe it wasn’t so far back
either, ’cause I heard dad say
that you had made a monkey
out of him.”—New York Post.
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land ornamentation of all sorts
cuIneyTakng It’Place for all purposes and occasions
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the greatest artist of his kind
in the manufacturing of articles
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They deserve your attention. They deserve your confidence.
Without them, without the progressive spirit of the merchants and
manufacturers who back them, the great abundance of things you
now enjoy would be a memory—or something still to be realized.
Without advertising the prices you would have to pay for many of
the necessities you now buy for a few pennies would make a dollar
popular in the East for years, just received, a big shipment
but it is just lately that the of the best coal ever brought
prejudioe against them has to Lafkin.
reached this part of the coun-147-3r C. H. HARRELL.
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Hours: 8 to 11
Miss Thelma Emannuel of
present scarcity. Another Cleveland is the pleasant guest
reason is that, sailing recently of Miss Birdie Purvis.
for India, a vessel carried $80. , Clair of Luf-
•00,000 of them to that‘ grave *l! ■ , 0 ma
ofsilver." India has an in- kin is here visiting atuthe home
satiable appetite for silver and of her au t, MrsE Hi
it was estimated by an author- Jacksonville Progiess.
ity in a recent article that two- Just received, a big shipment
thirds of the precious metal is of the best coal ever brought
now concentrated there. Lufkin
India's coinage is largely 47-3 C. H. HARRELL.
silver and a still greater de-i -------------------
mand is created by the natives’' Onions, 5c pound at
It would easily take a thousand yous, traveling hard all. day, to
find out for yourself what the advertisements tell you in a few
minutes in the afternoon.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1920, newspaper, December 30, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415566/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .