The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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COME TO OUR BANK!
The Guaranty State Bank
and Trust Comnsaw.^
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JIM SINGLETON,
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It sounds good, jingling in
J some of that "change"
Buy H im a Good Warm
Suit or Overcoat
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I clay, changing roads, he report-1 returning to her home at Davis- *« *
er might let it go at that. Let! ville. " P°tP
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Bring r »-n
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Pay “Dad” His Coffee Back
-------w i ur reporter wnen aay rrom hishoriieeasr 5F nfW
j they alight from the train, and ‘ city, accompanied bv his niece,
your Christmas baking. !as strangers get off here every | Mrs. Lillian Kpight’, who was j
c*. 11_ ,» 4 n9U nk nnrriv./. ~--J _ I. . I ... a • . . “ . 1
the
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I your hands and his. rests the
intry.
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t.-lu-'
(■OiT'-f't.
' of uoi- it < i ' ’ ■
halt :iri M lf-jrlianr.
Court- Tj-tdh-d
prior 1
<f»m pand
•‘tables, anything
thing in 4irorerius.
1 rowd
Gift- 1-u ] }
p
Cotton Ginned in County.
j. Sam R. Jones tr this city, gir
, . . ‘ county, is in
retn11"
■Zu-
P. AR
2nd Lieutenant, Infantry'.
E. Johnston, Florida.
For Fresh Fruits, Fresh Veg-
I and every-
Follow the
cv>rzxw<
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8<£Sttej
v. ill
han * i
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nt tii.-
P'tvmg.
A il hf«-
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CopyrrjM 1®W
Tbe B.'iH of Kupr-nh ♦<!■«■
We have the Clothes he would like Io have.
Remember “Dad” this Xmas
Cochran
.Mexican in the city
...... a on Mom la v
a hiTt- v r--
"fl bysi-
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Miss Winnie Singleton, who j the office wffi appreciaTe^it8"4 i
a teacher in the Beaumont;
papers in your district. I
jd reful not to discriminate i
11 ror of any of them.
j ’ Sam L. Rodgers. Direct..:,
; j Join* the Limit Club
T- *F- Hili, troerrhe Dunn
Mthool District, ha- add. ,1 hi
line to the Army at Home of
• S. S. and today had <-->n-
jferred upon himself the .i,-• n.
■on of being the fir-t on.- :i..f,
■is district to i.,m
Club." Mr. Cicero Hi:!, r, -
M lending his effort- i -behalf
pf the War Saving .
Seeing every pledg<->
Dig them to par up
? The W. s. S. iad.e-
late this assistance h ,.
No. 2 Tomatoes. 2
Xo. 2 Com. 15 c.-r '- .
(29-1-v 1) .-•'•■
Keep him comfortable and
fit in his older days. Re-
member the days when ‘Dad’
bought suits for the “Laddie”
and even the young men in
days gone by.
Don t you think you should
pay dad his coffee back this
winter by buying him
good warm clothes?
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Put it in
OUR
TANK
1 i a t r v " • bi . t i h;i
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I* Vnish tht*sc tutjils all pews-
:MT-. -----..... bring a d aH 1.,-tt.’-r
i a
aln e tl .
is hnngimr ha. k
V. in making h:
zen a - he has
t i'y Marshal Josh
urj -st, d a .”
shortly after darK
important ' ‘ Omg. ■■. h.. h.,,| t,r.,ken into
" .'.rm-. nnothcr M.-\,.-an's h
purtoim d -
A p..- . -.;
a.'l. r th, |
Marshal a\
'dm i in ti:
(I
But h.» it not occurred to you that saving mo„
pleasure RIGHT NOW 8‘V" y°U
No matter how much you MAK u
"owhere” unless you SAVE "*
WHEN YOU SAVE YOU ARE
‘GETTING SOMEWHERE”
Praises Soldier Boy.
1’he follow mg letter h
fuimisl
with theft of cattle.1 cation.
term of three| ^e time:
i MJ. I.. 11us-e|j■
Burke. Texas.
' M Dear .Mr. Russell:
ii> a £<-v\ .lav- your
leu* I\*• hi.- hiHiorablr d
arid -fart t■ >r honn*.
!ak. . (his
can i ‘
tor rhi- i- h1-
if, and it
‘‘VtTvthinkr Id- las\
DoriH^^ri^ey
slip thr^r 1 *
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was ar-1
youngster: future oi
«rv, and ! As his
For Fresh Fruits. Fresh Veg-
, . . u I V r-e ■--- ;‘‘tables, anything and every-
'njs. [(39-4-wl) CRUMPLER'S. |(:ffi-4-wlt
will
you ' J. O. p...
-■ he terday fr-.n
!'■ now m-ss. and
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“ is getting you somewhere.”
nner. The sessio n wfifTsevera 1 * y outi^Fwn^^^naye
»rt one, and It is for the been charged with such offense. I
,. of winding up some The least that can be said about
unnnisned business of the re- it is that something is wrong
cent regular term. Motions I ------ - — g’l
be argued for new trials in Praiie, Soldier B
two or three cr»iinal cases. ____ y Ip T
amongthern beingfte J. C. Ra-I The following letter has been Hm,> °S'
the defeiBknt being funn-l <‘d The News for publi-
i charged with theft of cattle, cation. Read it while you have
> and was given a
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ties
arm
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H is fa: >■ and . . > -sat ■ v.
i-ii'cs ; . his horn, will |
ti.e .-o',, ■ [f.. u j||
' ■■■" -‘F Pay .ii,- him. tf..
> o u ish.. u f| ;. |j? !
rn: I ., r hree rnont h- * - -m •
da". J>i- (hschaig,- Th .
'■rum. ■:• will al-o .ill.,-,
k.-.-p p. the b.-m-!
tamil hi- iiis(i|-an. <
’ .TV Io-., rate he i- now
return r.
tn diierns
I he qualiti
■11 blip ...
your pockets, but if you
and began banking it, the
you would have a fat sum that
Jp to this moment President
Bon has not expressed hini-
[tn favor of any of the vari-
j»ropositions that have been
^nced as regards the crea-
fof a league of hat ions. acJ
Wig to a statement issued'
■ by the American peace
Jhission.
Htional Units Coming Home j
fahingtonT^^I lx.. ,\d- j
Ml Units overseas assign.
WGen. Pershing for early
■tJiome, were announced I
K3Nar Department today1
The 35th. 119th,
and 801st .Aero
■w. Companies A and
^KEagineers. 102nd and
■nnch Mortar Batteries ♦
^B^Quarters 39th Brigade |
I *\lother Lufkin boy
Court Convenes. I rested yesterday, a y
Charged with burglary, and!
arrivfti at two pistols were found in hiai
,j possession, it. -wet
Ih-puf. Sheriff Sam Jones is
•nd of bed going about town, af-
tetxa -in-,, enough atla. k of the
ID- .-ays ij i« ;1I1 ltUs.
-a.-, ing that a fellow
md have the thing twice.
- -eiond "pass" at
came very near being
Mr and Mi Waite,- Turner
ar. airnaD ,n th,. t?lV_ af((i|.
ab-.-n... ,,f abmit thr.-e
'"ontb-,. \,.v. M. xi. o. and ar..
cm -t- at ti,.- ,,1 ,h(. |:J_
'■ r - pai-nl- Mt and Mr- H.
Alter -ponding the
"b' i. ,.. -ti.-'. will
kz'> : ' < rt] Ghatf \,
saved •
first thing you'd know,
would really mean something.
i".:i.n.,2v’,h“rt”-b-"• -koX'"x :;
gers it it isn t in the bank. ■ •
amt
-om.- .,i ,.fr,.,.ts
-*1 - . M■* .!■aus were
lagdive when the
' o. procession and
A . apture
ed a«id the fel-
' 1 being fo[.
•r of th>- county
largo- number of
n .-fl boys, w ho
'• a-,- the finish.
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bME POCKETBOOK ---
I SOME MONEY, AND
ALSO SOME FINDER
A lady patron of The Palace i ”tht*r •‘‘latives in the cr.u
neatre lost her purse in thattO<la> l0! his hom
hiding the other evening. ‘( k'ahoma Clt-V- K°inK by
Intaining a check for $1,800. |° '>Ust011'
four $ 10 gold pieces and [ No. Ibr 25cts • j h“r,“ f ~
me othei change. Happily. No. 2 Corn. 15 cents, at i empress and all ab
e came into possess’ .n of her (39-4-wl) CRI'MPI FR"< I ^er are convinced that Nfe
operty the next morning, fori .. ~-- Ilas Romanoff is still aiiv«
t janitor of the building. Mr. . u. W1H have visitors per- cording to information giStf
’ ' I whom 7h ;?ehOliday Peri°d I °ffiCerS a memt>er
I. e Neus will never household.
j ** do not phone us
jter_qf thot-i ?^ir namfcs- They will be Jim (
right party /ound it~ ; grangers t<r"nr? reporter when d Av 'fro:
T. .
L\ NEWS
ft DECEMBER 20, 1918.
HteSIDENT AND FRENCH | *
» General had a talk
E D The Associated )
L Paris, France. Dec. is. •;
President Wilson and Marsha!
F°ch talked for half an hour J
night on subjects mainly in
nPcrence to the armistice In-
teen the allies and Germany,
Wording to the Echo de Paris.
St is probable that the peace
^•ty will be signed at \ er-
Hlles about the beginning of
gne, and Marshal Foch will
gd the allied armies under
■ arch of triumph in Paris 15
gs later. ;
p’aris newspapers today vari-
Ply place the probable date'
Lopening the peace confer- :
F at from January loth to !
***lyears in the penitentiary
J |
fl
I|inspector for the <
11 receipt of the following
S!card from the bureau
| census at Washington :
| l^ear sir:—Th,, tabulatio-.
♦ j the card report- ,-how-
j|srtefl»h summary to !><■ ,
:: I T*®re were 6.277 bale-
; J top. counting round as
; ” bales, ginned in Angelina I
;; ty-from the crop of ibis.
; U to December 1. a- < -
;;i with 4,855 bales gmm-.j t., j>
; J camber 1. 1917. Y.m .... ill
He in :< girg back t.......
An- q:i:.!itie . of |nj|]1|
1 : - acquired or de.
" elop.-.i jr, .j,,, mint.,!-,.
1 i - army i:as done .
'idd do t-. make him -’rong.
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i' retur’i- him r-, VOii a
‘L r ma',.
■’♦IVm hern ,'i!i
k‘j Ml!
•IE .. u. nt a; .j t,.;|j.
« hi,-I, he|, ...I („ rr.,k(. hjJ].
.- -"1.11.0- Y„u
grear li.-l;) ill
goo." quali. ,n • h.-.-e,
was soon effcf t
1“- fda. ."I
low e.| : he
ba - file I,, a
■'Jr ;
“Split Silk.” at
l-4-wl) CRUMPLER’S.
IL
**I POLAND WANTsWH
i | part of unitsHH
' f .. <U’ The
♦ ( °Penhagen, Dec^H
X Polish government
I 't-self ready tolH
♦ | military and polidc^H
♦ with the entente n^^H
^♦ ‘■"rding to the fologj^H
f Dispatches to the
♦ Paper from Vienna r.-pM
♦ jthe town council of^H
♦ has asked President
I ""cognize Karlsbad a^H
f Pendent republic undjK|
♦ lean supremacy. -'9
I Ua*hington. Dec.‘ 18J
I:' °Lsh government hag
♦ ed that a treaty be
fi Poland. Bohemia.
♦ Slavia, says the Nation»w|
f tung <>t Basel. < IrffKjlHkM
f tional democrat of pMfeM
f:the leader in the plsnflgdj
t vention. which WBiil,4j3S|
tla military, railway, and «
EI mercial agreenient^elosely ■
mg this group of nationa'tol
f | entente powers.
I Former Czar May Be Alt^
' The Associated Preaa.i<!
! Pde Albritton, in this citv. and I Uy m C '
l other ' i Livadia. in Crimea, has b4iM
-county.) reiving letters every ten^j
>e in j that purportea to come
way. the former ruler, according.)
_ j P°i"h officers who have arri
No. 2 Tomatoes. 2 for 25cts- ‘ from Sebastopol.
S-S - — * I flnn -l <vn«. . J-S
into possess' .n of her, (39-4-wl)
_________JU- Y°U wil1 have visitors
Bnthrop, found the purse. Of ™t?S„d'tr'ngst?
urse the lady was elated over1 L. ? -
ph good fortune, and it is a i u’?W lf ;
ktter of enn<rra.fnl.ficn ei. *. their names.
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sting Patlie News
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/ANTED
at FRANK’S
K’S
/ <1
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■ounty
t is hoped
ysician in
- meeting,
in uphold-
IfCF.PTED
IK’S
at
of Silk
■
Fridi
admission, 10 and 20
IN in a practically new
lassenger car. Apply at
Station. (38-4t)
FOR SALE—Fresh in.
jach. (33-3tp)
SALE—At $3 per cord,
I 1-2 and 2 miles from
ownsend. (36-3t)
SALE—Rintf A. C. An-
ne 242, 2 shorts and 2
nds tire wood. (38-5t)
liberty bonds acc
at FRANK’S
ly, “BAT-
Jttle Dis-
jount pro-
mp drive.
’ Sail An^sTb, Texas,
—State actiort, through |
State Council of Defense,*^
close all schools, churches e|
- ?
i. County Agent Brack- action of th?
(35-6t) thia CompaTy M
IU ______________ _.Z *“th0r« the 8ai5TJ
amend or add t0 SIJ3
to take all such
tion as the said Baud 5
essary in the premijJ
to consider and act il.
questions and matteil
the purposes aforesaU,
of Federal control of
Company.
W N. 8M
Secretary *3
D u G A. Bffl
President and (^inJ
Directors. ”
JGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS!
tin-t here in pleasing gifts for men and ***1
ke yi.jr -election—easy—at reasonable pr*®*^
FOR HIM
Suit of Clothes
' Kid Gloves
Silk Socks J
New Shoes j
Dress Shirts
Sweater Coat
Hat or Cap j
Shaving Set 1
Shaving Mirror a
Military Brushes ■
Silk Ties 1
Overcoat |
ings in the State, for a perid
of 30 days, is recommended i
is a communication that has bed
addressed by Claude A. Broad
chairman of the County Cotd
cil of Defense, to J. F. CM
secretary of the State CoM
The recommendation is indM|
LL. Sec’y. *d by the San Angelo Q|
Board of Health and is
. the own- ed to stamp out influenza in■
it up with State. Mr. Carl is asked J
use. This take the proposal up with J
iced oppo-1 National Council of Defea
>re "down fdt the purpose of making'll
the axles' closing up nation wide.
2° nl0,e' For Fresh F^F^h Vd
en of Hun-, etables, anything and eWJ
today, be-' thing in Groceries. FollowR
iess in the crowd to 1
I (39-4-wl) CRUMPLER'S!
DERS MEETING,
eby given that a
the stockholders <
Liston & Gulf Railroad
•e l.v.xi me vvtiriai: mis uo/n|
omp^ny at Manning, I authorize
:v. Texas. nn 1 union/J
L at 10 o’clock a. m.,
g purposes: __
approve and ratify the necessary In the
wtween this Company and ‘all questions
stotac «»• <•» »■— ■ a ***^^ dent&l to the puM
■ivers for log teams, top , Notice is hereby givM|
-ory .Jones Co., Lufkin,: m®$tlng of the stoeld^Ma
(33-6t) I «ehn» * Neches Rivw«
1 nsanar n*«ll I- — i
the Company at ■
| ary 20th, 1919. itl»jS
| the following purposeg; i
j To authorize, approvtJ
I execution an.i delivfty 3
or contracts between 3
and the United States «rj
tatives relating to the mJ
and control of the railnwS
purtenances, of this Cona
the operation of such p3
to any other matters aS
or growing out of the nW
| tween said Company andd
spe-! General of Railroads «]
of the | of the Federal Control W
--------ill road i actionArf the Board of i
held at the General | this Company in respKtf
- . . ----------q , < ————.... the said
? ' . ,*as’. ?n, Friday, amend or add to such csfl
take all such other
i tion as the said Board J
lelivery of a contract erally to consider
States or .its :
to the possea
te railroadjl
ssidenf off
■ Medical
d a meet-
members
become
■iation, to other places of public gal
riday, De-
Stockholders
Notice is hereby si,
gelina & Nechet
pany will be held at
RING, with a guaran-! *1■ —-•■■c-uj
o price and style. Shop I
& W. depot. f ?"*•
F. J. NOTGRASS. the following
__ i To authoriz
g teams at Ki Ira ven,
ton Belt 20 miles above
1 pine and hardwood;
Write or phone Cra-
Co., Kilraven, Texas;
er to Forrest, Texas.
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