Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, July 30, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin,
Texas, for transmission through the V> ills Point, is to be c
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All resolutions, cards of thanks, I
programs and other matter not gen-
eral news, will be classed as adver-
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one cent for each word, and the send- 1
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ment of bill.
was hot and that Lufkin was
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POULTRY CHOWS
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the busy hum of conversation.:
A girl trying to remember a
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the local news published herein. ' b
All rights of republication of specialcredit to the office that issued
dispatches herein are also reserved. ‘it
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daughter 1 ft this
Mrs. Jesse Taylor and little
son of Alto are the very
pleasant guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Smelley on Conn
avenue.
the most enjoyable part was
the return home, he said.
A cow belonging to Tom
In order that we might better serve our cug,
and the public in general, we have purchased
Lowery Meat Market--and hereafter it wi
conducted in connection with our grocery busin
Phone us for anything you may desire in the i
of, fresh or packing house meats, groceries h
fruits, vegetables, feeds, etc. '
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ters.—Robert Quillen.
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As our second entry for Mr.
Bok’s peace prize, we suggest
that those exempt from mili-
tary service be required to
wear spiral putties.—Selected.
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One man says that an extra
session of the congress will be
necessary to avoid a national
calamity. Others will tell you .
that the extra sessions in them- l
selves foretell calamity.
mail as second-class matter. mented on its 16-page edition
SUBSCRIPTION RATES of July 26. issued immediately
Payable in Advance following a trade trip made
1 month ....................... $0.65 ... , ,
3 months ........................... 1.75 by the business men of that lit-
6 months ....................................... 8.50 tle city over 1___.----- .....
12 months ..................................... 6.50
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TheAssocia ted Press is exclusively joining counties. Different in-
entitled to the use for republication
of all news credited to it or not other- dustrial and firm write-ups
is one of natures own laxatiy.,
constipation and theaefore knlL >
less. Medical men have long 0 effe
laxative but they now prscfsomme
Bran prepared under the.
laboratories. oof
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And the reason some hand-
some gents do not like a movie
show is because they can’t oc-
the family of Willie Powell re-
turned Sunday night from a
trip that took them to Abilene,
Breckenridge and Mineral
ANELLIS
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Announcement:
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males. Mr. Collins naturally
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Perhaps the idea of note-
writing statesmanship came
from the prevalence of corre-
spondence schools.
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(Gentry Dugat, City Editor
D. M. Bangs, Advertising Manager
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home of his father. A. L. New-
si m. it was reported to The
News by one of his brothers
that Mr. Newsom is able to
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part of the state. While Mrs.
Lindley is way she will go to
St. Louis to purchase a line
of ready-towear and millinery.
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exacting shopper will easily
styling, c these , smart patterns and
will Please Enacefulopopularomodesthat
observer. Marked h most fastidious
shipatpricetrked by.expert workman.
prices that speak for themselves.
All are comfort giving and distinctive.
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sides having pictured on their —
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Wells. It was at the latter That is 149
place they visited the longer, 'Ting, Ting,
seeing a son of Mr. Gray there. I sing of the slender shadow |
Mr. Gray says Mineral Wells! That is love, ’
Ting, Ting: ’
We cant see that our edu- found to be much cooler than I sing of a wisp of moonlight,
cational system is deterioating. the towns visited. They were of a tuneful timbre
The class of ’23 contains the absent from the city a month. Slight,
usual percentage of .300 hit- A splendid time was had but
Tie Wills Point Chronicle, and dos,
weekly newspaper published at. red stilts. A wee laddie
ompli- peeking 7.through the back . ,
‘ window car at a spooning eat rather well and is allowed.
couple. Amule with a bobb- to sit UP some. , He hopes to,
ed tail. cats cuddled up be out 1,1 a week or ten days,
in the-sushine. A baby, six Mr. Newsoms great improve-
Van Zandt coun- months old, jabbering “ma- ment will be noted with great
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geles, Cal., for a visit. Mr.
mash'on Thompson. antBmployoe >njMhe t
H. E. & W. T. railway, will not I grant
ind it possible to accompany
his family. Mrs. Thompson
have all the ’ h watermelons and sons expect to be gone two
all the lusciousness of weeks or longer
melons grown elsewhere be-' ___' ___
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1 Hyman Newsom Carried Home
i Hyman Newsom, who was
injured about two weeks ago
when his automobile hurtled a
bridge near San Augustine,
was carried. Sunday forenoon
at 10 30 o’clock from the An-
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A Puppet’s serenade.
I sing fAthe little bubble
is vspretuvroportion lor summer
weiglit l h Chowder as Hen Chow by
ther i i s ordero oultry ( how in Which
Forinstcc j| v i cents less per bag.
and SLag"7 1 ol ordler 10 bags of chowder
Milofiepaavnlhowyou
Nou 1Oc per bag—call today.
“Purina” is sold at all Feed ana
Grocery stores. Ask for it.
Stroud-Leach Grain Co.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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-----------Sunday by----------; Dallas claims to give the
WATEOID-BINION PRINTING COwarni reception but we don’t
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, July 30, 1923, newspaper, July 30, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415815/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .