Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Other Groceries Priced in Proportion
All Kinds of Feed Stuff.
Free Delivery
Quick Service
We handle the best of everything. Phone 695
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lose the
year, and unless a ’change is
soon brought about, the fruit
will be placed in a .dangerous
much bigger we can’t tell, but
we do feel safe in saying that
he will compare favorably with
ice to my
s, that I
the most economical to raise.
It has been thoroughly prov-
and it is
that the
ybody V
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$2.85
29c.
Over Kennedy;
Hours: 8 toll
Take Qardul.
Your druggist sells It
OTTO
CHIRO
Evans & Anderson
Best Flour,
Bacon, per pound,
All. co
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prices the very lowest.
89-3twl E. E. WOODS & CO.
■ $563
individually. We are only offer-
ing hogs of real merit for sale
for breeding purposes.
As manto man and farmer to
farmer do you not realize that
■not
want
is on
the 1;
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gh-clas
Are of
ners.
properous and ah all round bet-
ter citizen for by raising more
live stock you are carrying out
Certified check of
pany each proposal
Road No. .. taw
Rockland road; 8 oil
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Temple, Texas. ,
two years old. He is big now,
but is going to get bigger, how
pect and he has not only grown
out into a sire of great size and
MRS. F. I
Resident1
SPIRELLA
Phone 405
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The New Grocery
Located across from the News office
Uto, Ange
Feb. 16, 1921.2
he received at 1
Commissioners,
Texas, until 10 a
Fresh, Clean Groceries, Feed Stuff
and Country Produce
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FOR SALE—New 5-room bungalow on
, South First street at a bargcain.
Small payments with monthly install:
ments. Pete Albritton. 90-3t
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dul a very valuable remedy.
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1 FOR SALE—Ancona eggs, 15 for
$2.50. Mrs. I. A. Coston, phone 171.
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It has been warmer today
than for a long time in Lufkin I
at this particular season of the
copked somet
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A Newsw
it foryou, "
good position, and this was surely ——--------;--______
er.noying as well as embarrassing. I LOST—Ford Firestone casing, 30x3%,
would usually have to go homo and Finder return to Robert Denum,
go to bed. I certainly suffered greatly. MB reward. 88-3t0
1 “I heard of Cardul, and my mother!-----—------------ 1 T
bought it for me. It was the first and I NOTICE—Referring to notice hereto-
only medlelno that ever did me any fore published in this paper during
good for this trouble." December, 1920, and January, 1921.
Pizziness, headache, sideache, back- that the Eastern Texas Railroad Com-
ache, tired-out feeling and other dle- ! pany was offering to sell its entire line
agreeable symptoms are often signs of of railway for the sum of Fifty Thou-
womanly troubles. Thousands of wo- sand ($60,000.00) Dollars, the under-
men who formerly suffered from these signed hereby gives notice that the
and similar ailments have found Car- time for receiving bids on such prop
dul a very valuable remedy. erty has been extended from January
Cardul 8 composed °n>y of pure, 20, 1921, to March 21, 1921 on the
vegetable ingredients which have long terms and conditions specified in such
been recognised as of medicinal value 'previous notice For f,SJ“opsuch
In the treatment of many diseases and tion .11810 CeuFor further Informa-
disorders'peculiar to women.
position. The weather man,
Plans and spedt
proposal, ete., of M
can be seen at of
engineer for Boardi
sioners, court hoW
A certified cheek f
accompany the prd
Rockland and Zaval
Road. '
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It looks like everybody’ ■ is ' n Q" ■ ■- jr----S 2"
building a home, or buying a lot. house, modemconveniences, wei 1,
for one in Lufkin, have you? aated, 715 North First Street
season Buy now while you can get a--
•i 86 : desirable loction..., | * ymmg baiter
9991e-avkmenetenp-HenEnsnsHeEees2eR88HMM0E
Those contemplating the pur- the United States,
chase of good hogs would do ---—— — —
well to buy them* now when Meridian el izer
prices are at the lowest. All in-
the diversification idea and the best of the breed. He has
your chances of getting on are stamped his ability all over this
greatly enhanced for experi- 'section and wherever he has
ence has taught us that with
the old one crop system we
can’t get anywhere.
There is money in hogs even
at present prices and there al-
ways has been money in hogs
and we claim there always will
be. The main, idea lies in pro-
ducing the kind of hogs that are
—AAAM---
THE LONG CLUB CHIMNEY
BURNETS
—cum every deop cf od into deap, imtense
hat and drive it f‛l fam. drec’y
the aloud. None wazed—no spoke or
odor. They give an abundesa of peren
cooking hert for rzer/ pure— delicioes
resules!
bghi and heat intandy—dime staya
where let. 3,000,000 users.
weu hr gled la int yaa a demozzvatica
of Mt hieh twai fau.
been shown he has been a con-
sistent winner.
We will not go into details in
regard to our good sows, suf-
fice it to say they are the right
kind and the result of a careful
selection. a
Anyone interested in securing
some of our goodsows, a young
BMNMifiesem
dition and is only 1
Atlanta, Ga.—Miss Alice Frances \ cod bout '
Young, of 28 East Alexander Street,1 FOKKENT
this city, says: "After entering wo--------—— -...... —
manhood, I suffered so much with FOR RENT—To couple, two rooms,
womanly weakness. My back ached. \ furnished or unfurnished. Phone 667.
I would have, at certain times, a hot' 88-3
feeling that seemed to go to my head. 1------------—______--
Even my shoulders would hurt, and It FOR RENT—Two large unfurnished
made me very dizzy and uncomfort- rooms. Mrs. J. P. Woodyard. Phone
able. When the blood would flow to 416. 85-6
my head—I suppose that was what it
was—I would faint and feel so weak.
! "I couldn’t do my work. I had a
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bbageplants; 258
tion, apply lo E. J. Mantooth, secre-
tary of said company at Lufkin, Tex-
E • Mantooth, secretary. 74-30t
and interest of i
;n« in and to sa
> i .ki Dated at Lufk
good elevation, .this February, A. D. 1
arL RKnA one KRnn. ' J - "
point t<
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BARGAINS AND THEN SOME.u.e
Five acres just outside city limits, auction, for cai
...... on public road, living spring of water a ■ “
The News is carrying paid through tract $750. No improve-
ads today, calling attention to I "Lots 50x250, good elevation, this
the apron and bonnet sale to be,side Base Ball Park, $500 and $600,
terms
conducted by Circle No. 2 of, six-room houze, hall, servant house,
the Baptist.church, Saturday, 2 lots, comer, near M. E- Church.
February 15th, at the Peavy‛1 '
in Manning, attending to busi-
ness and meeting his many
friends. ,--- ..
----7-------- . LAST CALL—Good Oakland-6 road-
Let us order you a tailor-1 ster in excellent e
made spring suit. We have the $225, cash or terms.
.. ,°.2 • e „ within week. J. C. Ca
old reliable M. Born & Co line,
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until we produce more feed and
better live stock we
• ---------- -------.FOR SALE—Setting of 16 egg* from
however, has promised that de- Barron strain White Leghorn, rec-
sired change for tonight. srdck‛rasea,3,3316. e88 whkearahvt
■--------------------- j Seeing is believing. Milton J. Mam:
Next time ask for Redskin tooth. 82-tf
Tubes. wtf FOR SALE—One 1918 model 5-p**- U'iSteSM.
--------senger Buick, for sale at a bargain, yarissearthae C0
Circle No. 2, W. M. S. of the easy terms. See Roy Kurth at Lufkin and
i i National Bank. 60t2
First Baptist church, will have_______
.ye
The best stock of field and ’ Fok SALE—Cabbageplants; 258pe
garden seed will be found at hundred, or $2 per thousand. Will de-
— ■ -------liver to any store in town. Phone 411,
3 rings. B. F. Cox. 87-5twitp
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FOR SALE—Pretty B room bungalow
nearing completion on South First
street, bath room, screen porch, See
Brown Kerr. 86-6t
instructions to I
examined and d
of 3. E. Hurd, e
County Comm s,
court house, L
Sp
$ ,1
minutes
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as, to the map a
erences is here a
A>I UALL—wovu vanuu-Y +V-3 and completa (U
ster in excellent condition; prie And on the fimt
126, cash or terms. Must be sold 1921, being the I
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house Soo? or J
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merce, has staled that he be Don” forget the apron,and bad tonstipation, dizz
lieves there ought to be more bonnet sale by Circle No; 2,0 ne ’headache, kidney or 1
good hogs in that country /andthew.M.s. of the First Baptist sic - i
to that end will aid farmers ofchureh, Saturday, Feb. 10, at
your section in securing go0d
stock. Jie is doing this entirely
in.
‘S. Alderman addition, from $309 NOTICE To <
MONEY TO LOAN on Angelina coun-
ty farms for five years. Pete Al-
ibritton. 90-2twlt
HOT, DIZZY FEELING WANTED—We are in the market for
. a limited number of pine ties at prices
Atlanta Lady’s Uncomfortable and otnertithgshexredumtirn intepricea
Annoying Condition Relieved, Icall. on, or communicate with F. L.
She Says, by Cardui. ; Pornhhrngtseftimex. »
Miss Argin Baber arrived in
the city last night, and was the
s.whermaaza.q
of Angelina CounH
rendered m
Fancy stove coal, $15.00 at favor oZ j’pop
said Crenar Kaw
docket of said m3
day of February^
&Ut%:
uated in Lufkin '
Texes, belongini
Hawkins to wit; L
insshlock no. onel
addition to thetos
The above reward will be
that the big type Poland will paid for recovery of one brown
" "‘or mouse-colored horse mule,
two years old, past Been
strayed several months. P. J.
Dunne, Davisville,Texas. Phone
wonderful boar, Big 471, 1 long 1 short 89-3w3
------72--
It will be but a short time
tion and
who are I
dications points to higher prices Shreveport Fertilizer Work ------------ A ■ —
at an early date. Reference, Goods. The price is right. See tle and get your $1.00 back.
First National Bank, Temple, me before buying, or you loose Manhatten Medicine Co.
Yours, for better hogs, something. pr,, Des Moines, Iowa.
POLANDALE STOCK FARM. 87-tf c- H. HA - wed4w4p
Read Newg
The standardalpnas. The rectionsand if not satisfied with onoeop-
aflh.th Fertilizer Work’s the results return the other bob- The States
in aCpuntya
Just a few cords of fine dry
heater wood for sale at
87-tf HARRELL’S.
E “Crop fa
U! old-timer,
weakness, ureu MU •
] des and purifies the blood, and eropwda
pleasant guest of Miss Kathleen 1
(By Agacciated Press) Porter. Today at noon Miss
Little Rock, Feb; 16.—J. M-Baber departed for Haslam. ( _
Futrell of Paragould today de- i where she will reside in the 1 Rg A Gy gy
dined Governor McRae’s ap-future. | VL~MALH
pointment on the new railroad i--- . | —------___ _
rommiKsinn The governor ap- : Dr. C. E. Alexander was ini FOR SALE
pointed Joseph Walker of New- the city today from his home
A superior laxat
lieves indigestion, ■
ache, heartburn, f
"i bad taste in the mm
ness, constipation,
sick headache, kidi
der troubles, loss o
weakness, tired feel ’
lates and purifies th<
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a. der troubles, loss of appeti
i--------- ”, 90-3t weakness, tired feeling. Stim
Peavys store. ). J „uim i '
“We learn from" the”Lufkin will be found very helpful
any thought of remuneration. News that yesterday was Val- the cure of itch in all °
only considering the welfare entine day in the city of Lufkin. forms.
and best interestsof the farm- —Timpson Times.” So it was. We have autho rigedaour
e~ l and in many other portions of agent, Burkes Drug Store, 18
give one bottle free with each
? 1.00 purchase for thirty dayg
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The standard, a>»o the hes -T-md
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-Ssehnuanne-ee wimF"Be
WRe’production of live stock breeding co
makes a farmer more progress
sive, more aggressive, more
Would that sound good to
you if vou were a boy. Well,
if you are a dad suppose you
take your lad to the “Dad and
Lad Banquet" tonight at the
First Christian church at 6:15.
The plates will be 50 cents.
The Boy Scouts will be organ-
ized at this banquet. Good
eats. Good speeches; Motion
pictures after the banquet. The
public is mvitrd to the 7:30
meeting.
1, in making mention of the
G o’clock dinner given by Miss
I Ruth Childers last Saturday,
The News, inadvertantly omit-
ted the names of two of the
most popular members of the
younger set. Tullos Coston and
Miss Evelyn Kennedy, whose
presence added much to the
pleasure of that occasion. The
News trusts that these young
folks will overlook its error,
promising to be more accurate
in the future.
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$10 Reward
-------------------- ... importedfrom the North ata’from now untilthe baseballsea-
herd carry the best blood lines price that wold insure us get-son will open. Of course every
of the breed and they are right ting, one who ought to maketown in the whole country will
expect to have the best team.
Well he has made good in ev- 1 —
ery respect. We bought him as
it would
L33g
have moved my ladies’ tailoring
from the Perry Dry Goods store
to my home on Abram street,
just in front of Robert Jordan’s
residence, where I am better
prepared to desigri, fit and
make your spring suits, dresses,
etc. Also, will appreciate the
alterations from the stores. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed.'
MRS. M. WILLIAMS,
90-3t Ladies’ Tailor.
Next time ask for Redskin
I
Lufkin has already, in the past,
won an enviable i'’reputation
good looking pros- along baseball line
hnsnotonlvorw’ confidently expecte,
. . . l old town will dolqually as
are going heavy bom- but is a breeder of well during the co, -
me old rut rareakilitXaThezoodboarnoxu you are q bagi
"t/b0os
Brothers’ store. The event will ,to,81,200. . .. .. . ...
, , , „ , , I Lot 70x270, one-half block paving,
no doubt be well attended. nice trees. Gorner only one, 5750.
___;--I J. E. WILSON, Phone 47. 90-6tw1
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Fine watch
Repairing
D. C. McC
Jeweler and
Official Rallroad
Seventeen years of
giving Satisfaction
and still at it.
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The Polandale Stock Farm, make the
owned and operated by Messrs. . .... ? . 102 . ;
A. P. Mathis and L. A. Gilliamleast time and at the lowest
of Temple, Texas, are offering! ee mg cos .
to the farmers of East Texas We have at the head of our
real bargains in pure bred hogs.
We are breeding the big
an apron and bonnet sale Sat-'FOR SALE—A new 6-room cottage
urday, February 19, at Peavysticarea,rinKzompetimn, canyenientlgalo.
store. 90-3t See Collen Nobles, Nobles Barber
—______________ shop. 79-
Service car? We are in it to
stay.
87-tf Harrell Transfer Co.
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