Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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A three days’ conference of
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO.
advanced in age.
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G. E WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editors and Managers
Gentry Dugat, City Editor
D. M. Bangs, Advertising Manager
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COLLMORGE
‘ 'The Store THt Has It.”
Phones 82 and 83
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antitled to the use for republication
of all news credited to it or not other- giemes for the better conduct
vise credited in this paper and also
the local news published herein.
AI) rights of republication Of special We are certain that the latter
Gispatches herein are also reserved.
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All resolutions, cards of thanks,
progyams and other matter not gen-
e4l.ews, will be classed a8 adver-
tising and charged for at the rate of
one bent for each word, and the send-
er will be held responsible for pay-
ment of bill.
sented in the past, that is, for there being 61 present,,
A very interesting bu
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LEKIN.NATIONAL BANK
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Harold Dunn was in town ward.
• Harold i Old Uncle Charlie Foster had
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Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkia
Texas, for transmission through the
mail as second-cle.s8 matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable in Advance
1 month .....................................
1 mbnths_________________________ 1.70
0 months............................. 8.50
11 months________________________6.60
The Associated Press is exclusively
it was announced at the
LUFKIN DAILY NEWS mone «
________will have to abide the hatred
Well Find the Trouble!
hvourgAutomobilebehavi
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least time.
We ve a staff of sk;n . 0. .
give your Car the Attondimneshrnicsralwaye to
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pany, telegrams are now being 1,000. potspaid. Cotton Belt Demon-
s Stratton Gardens, Alto, Tex. 75-22
pass on to glory, his life and DL
service meriting a great re- Ta;
whole proceeding.
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Times should get better. The agers of the Western Union
wolf of Wall Street has been Telegraph Company’s offices
ordered to jail. In Texas, held at the Hotel Rice
.____ o_______. Lin Houston, was concluded producing wells in east L
A good idea isn’t worth very’Monday. [seepages deported tnken.no
much until it is mixed with J. A. Garrison manager of Can lease larger piece i _
the company’s office in this^ c^^^
city, attended the conference acre; one-fifth down and t
ting fashionable. It now hasland addressed meeting re- « S =& forndruit,has passed from the 20‛s and'almost served his time here
garding the telegraph needs of early vegetables and grains. Get into possibly the .O's and has not1 ,1m, r .,10
T ,f:m i this field now and have benefit Of■ ■ .. .. ,, .. . . and has been a faithful serv-
’rise, and better buy the land so youlfound a suitable old maid yet.'ant for years He t"ia +h. wrtF
____ Among matters taken up at may have income from surface too. It is time for all the old bach-’ ’ e wr F
Take the syrup to the peo- the conference were better- butemaveesmorrKthahckanforermysl
Let them eat and say, ments of the service in the Tex- keep. Owner. E. E. Peck, 526 So.
"Blessed is the name of Luf- as territory and the improved Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
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FOR SALE
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OIL LEASE AND LAND OPTION—
$25 gets lease on 5 acres near new 5 , ,1 —. t re. - --UI, 101
.....e -e" - Angelina nothing has happened out of the laws of nature, till Mb will w. Moore JiM
this Nropery. the ordinary since last week pass on to glory, his life andbiini - ’ “
if desired, and that we know of.
well as oil
at-405 per •
1‛$100 per Saturday on business,
is in rain
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a Southern state.
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The Germans in the Coblenz meeting was then turned over,
area are going to miss the mild to Mrs. Lashley and her tribe
Americans when the former for a social hour. A program
begin to feel the discipline of which consisted of a reading
South America. Under the
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by Little Miss Angie Stovall,
Nrunich seems to be putting Jr, Mmuiren
on week-end marital law re-, • , „1,.50 # .. . 1
- ; and reading by Miss Bobbie
of their socialists and fascisti. Scarborough was thoroughly
enjoyed by all. Refreshments
were then served by Mrs. Lash-
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Have Your Own Tools!
You can get them
here at attractive prices
and of the finest qual-
ity. Our stock is com-
plete and we can give
you the Too that will
enable you to save their
cost many times in odd
jobs done about the
house.
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Dint "hnnactnkey at that. One of our bank books
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'•'ore than half way. ‘ meet every opportunity
kmocked upon sueaa
not let it happen'ainihecuse you were not ready? Do
Pare yourself and will „T 8 ank will heip you pre.
helping you. Pay You for the Privileges of
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The T. E. L. Class of the
First Baptist church me
_______e . 26, 1923, at the home of Mrs.
Seems that Texas should Clyde Lashley for theirpegu-
have more representation on lar monthly business inciting,
the federal supreme court. A The home was made dttrac
Tennessean has been nominal- tive with bowls of beautiful
el. But Sunny Tennessee has roses. As the guests entered
been rather liberally repre- they were asked to register,
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, .Think oflit! A former mem- 7< the United States Rhode Island red. Mrs. J. M.
yilGongrabAaitta! whatann ■“
#+smicqenouppPsed di-ltwenty"miutestRiod.x.
———o=eheMendiny*9B, win Levi do anal
The British soldiers have' suenos Ayres in South Amer-
been sent near the Mosul oilica. Direct wire connections
district of Turkey but those having been established
Texas points to the cable
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from blocks postoffice, lot 70x140; consider
। cen- 1I700 alance *25 per month; price
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would not pastor any churches I he
has been for some time.' Heanother year as he was so old ' i
has been bothered with asthma । that he. Was not able to do
uAN1O nm DALE—Extra nice c , . . ... justice to the people. -
frostproof cabbage and onion blants for years and he is now getting i _ , , P.Mfiie w yuu a mum
for cola: 95.....An -- Leonard Largent's folks have theimmreaninm
all been sick, but we have not 4U—P88on
learned whether they have re- ; 5
covered or not.
Saturday last must hate I
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1 50 SALE-Farm containing 45 or
,■Nacogdoches, fion mileg-oehwest 0
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FOn SALE. Two niee rsilences,
Eaina phone 28 or 6IIe en gh bar
FOR SAIFr. 7----i
s-passenger P APi.or w trade; a
chanical conditin " car, n good me-
barrain eJ0e r„ ;enough
boitling Works Lufkin
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WANTED
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jtume Phone 7 ‘ ano box
I WANTED-Ah —I
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I y 10th; close in . .heep car,
I save Ph ne number 7 “asonable;
I •eWs. address at t
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I charge of motherickerper to take
I age woman proferre oine, middle-
I ington, Texas, Bov 151 "rite Hunt-
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FOR RENT
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rooms. Phon,. 67 " hoe ekeeping
a-—— — _70-6p
male spa perdpertsing.
C. H. Harrell
to Get What You Want When You' wan nr . j
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..100 acres on highway, 5 miles; ,
trade, for car. Pete Albritton, Palace '
gentlemen meoting that the company had ° Bldg- Phone 283 or 300. ,
were to enter a demurer to' completed arrangements within cat v --------—___— !
the "sufficiency of evidence”! the Italian government for a1 landked Thoroughl red.RhodeIs- :
in their trial. No doubt the new direct cable between thelarrell-Tompkin strain. Mrs.^B. 3:
truth of the business is fhoyU^hed States and that country, 1-°°"' P °nC 378'__74-6p !
would like to demur to the I,he previously haVing'H’K SAI.E-Facing High School 150
been transmitted via Great halL’2°fire80:Ls%rT8' pantry,,
Brittain and the continent. lighis. city «'iter7Uoo i7’ts worth!!
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,0i1F mil the occupied area Mr. and MIr p N psateoomcottage, porch, lights,
to the outside world that the returned Monday erenineen - 1o," BoX T
fir sou know the news. Dallas where they "Kt ., wowapaintnw
Papr representatives of the pleasant weekend ' visit 1 7 Alerm...... $2,000,9
' Daily News over there, friends. .d.igtx hispth - ights, un-{
llm hot, for Si sue Ange-
•/-; thi a nap.i " Angelina
wat . 512110, t^re land, well
alprices.lotciosotemn Lots at
thinf in real estate. ‘ aze. Any-
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Combination Clearance and White q
Sale Opened With a Rush
And why shouldn’t it when We‛r ferng
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36-inch Silk Pongee, a real value, a yard ______________
Yard wide Nainsook and Long Cloth, a yard---------- 177
Dress Gingham, extra good grade, yard------------ “ "S
Dress Gingham, large assorthtenLYird- S--:—___
27-inch Percale, sale price per yanf—„4.......
Ladies’ Silk Hose, “Polly” Brand, pair _
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1923, newspaper, January 30, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415718/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .