The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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ping and marketing facilities. roads and local s ores ill
These are all community institu- operate in building an
tions. not individual, and can be taining.
She then indulged a slight reform;
The hobble-thong did sever.
’Cause ere she did big ankles had
No show to tread, whatever.
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O, fickle goddess Fashion is!
Inconstant, ever-changing;
something that yeu don’t know
a thing about.
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She says, ”1 mu t retain that style.
It gives effects so charming.
And it I can, nor swell the bore.
Results will be alarming.”
And when the Dame appeared again,
She sprung a wearer’s puzzle.
Comprising of the choke bored skirt
Which binds from breech to muzz’e.
The display of contour was fine
And gave 'he Dame elation.
Although the circuit was so short
it hampered navigation.
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In olden times, ten yards a skirt—
Our fathers so assert it—
Thejsleeve contained not less than three.
And four yards didn’t hurt it
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reason that they would not know
how to act either in the lobby,
the dining room or their sleeping
apartment. They would no more
We are fixed for turning
out work of this kind
in double-quick time.
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After the short business routine.
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Miss Ada Cahal left Sat
for Rocky Hill, to take ud
school which begins at that
Monday.
50 about Platt, but
0 be verified. On
that the drillers
Ufw of hot watei
hot that the piping
Shandled by hand-
than the famous we
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Duncan Waits was here Sir
day on a visit to his parents and
numerous friends.
were informed that it cost him
$450 besides the freight. Now,
the next time you step up to one
of these stands you will know
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come when you will have to ask
some one about some
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E. Newton, who has
on a visit to his
J. Newton, has re
shome in Kirbyville,
days .of the Spanish Conquest.
Without an exception, their loca-
tions were decided by some
But this creation proved to be
Our briefest fashion martyr.
And died away for want of source
To get the hobble-garter.
“Let’s see.” says she, “I can’t improve
The way these choke-bores fit ’em;
I wonder how why, here’s the scheme:
I’ll merely take and split ‛em.
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Our list of passes has]
revised in some time,
steadily increased to S“
tent that we find it fl
from strictly a businfl
point, to materially r
number of complimenta
sions.
it is with much repfl
management finds this)
but it can readily be 4
that the show businessl
will not stand eightli
complimentaries. I
We are mailing toda
those only who are aS
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officers and to the 0
such passes will onl‛
sons mentioned in S
and who is part of a congenial return I receive the be
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community must have, as a mm- ed by the number of my
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Random Thoughts.
It is some of the simplest things
sometimes which deceive us most.
The other evening a News Re-
porter stood near a peanut roas-;
ter when the question came up *
among friends as to the probable
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special priceofferings for ten more days inorder that
tunity to take advantage of the big bargains we are off
a genuine reduction in price of new, seasonable goods, ma
at we are overstocked and must move the goods. It is yc
jr fall purchases and is our misfortune, n
come and get them at the reduced price while
this era and the founding of their 4
magnificent old churches, many
of them which date back to the
fluffy popcorn that you pay a
nickle for. There is nothing
like learning, is there?
jto the opinion tha
"live over it” I
imethe"hot water"
LNews thinks now fo
he will visit the field i
Dore another issue c
and be able to tell
t happened by next I
ing. As a parting re
Lid admonish all reac
[per to keep their shi
he gets back. It ma
bad as we have been
L still it may be wors
brought on a lively discussion as
to the veracity of those witness-
es of visions. Who knows; there
may be many things that cannot
be explained by the philosophy of
man.
Mr. Dixon, our local newsdealer,
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some of the things that he had 4
in mind to surround himself with
The other day while the repor-
ter was walking away from the
train at the E. & W. depot a
well meaning fellow asked us if
it would be alright for him to
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3 ing. This is not a hot air sale,
3 necessary by reason of the fa
3 opportunity to save money ot
3 portunity. You need the goc
2 nave the opportunity. It is a
Clea
reporter was in that class, so he
asked the weigher, and was told
I that for the weighing, marking,
i preparing sample, loading, etc.,
he averaged about 30 cents per
bale. Some days he makes
money and some days he loses by
having to keep the hired help on
hand just the same.
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some cattle. Also, he was going
to raise a, certain amount of
truck, put in a little orchard and
raise just enough feed stuff to do
him. All told, this man has a
pretty good idea what he intends
to do one of these days, and if
all signs do not fail he says he is
going to carry them out
The theatrical editor of the
News calls the a'tention of all
theatre goers to the fact that
“Sunbonnet Sue" will be the
offering at the Lufkin Opera
House tonight. and that seats are
on sale at Cochran & Price’s
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Not many people, probably not advantages, a go id school, good contributing of labor add
j one in a thousand have any idea roads, easy communication with or patronage, we each e
what a cotton weigher gels forithe world, and adequate sh p advantages of churches
' weighing one bale of cotton; the ...
and wishes to hear from us.
Reporter.
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A salaried man in this city who
draws good wages, told the News
man the other day that he had
one special thing in mind to do,
and that was to buy a little farm
near town and hold it in reserve
for a home when the time comts
that he will retire from his
present work. He hasn t lived
in this country very long either,
but he says he is satisfied that
Angelina county will be good
enough for him the balance of
his days. He became enthus-
tells me that the Dallas News has $
become interested in our club.
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and I of date October 20th9
ther if you have heret
pound for green hides. Which favored with a pas
means from $3.00 to $5.00 for an receive one for this J
ordinary hide. Please follow maybe assured that
our instructions how to handle -—d
them: 1st. Try not to cut the
hide. 2nd.. Spread it out flesh
side up. Give it a good shower
of salt, fold the hide up and
Put it in a sack. 3rd. Write
your name and postoffice on ship-
ping tag so we will know tn
whom to remit. Ship by express
to A. Golternek & Co.,
Tyler, Texas.
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man being asked for an estimate ly upon the community in which It is an old saying,
ventured that it might possibly we live. Whatever of advan- enough to repeat, that
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more money if everybody under-
stood just what a deposit slip
meant, but this field of discussion
mail the letter which he had in isunlimited, there are so many
his hand "up there in that bag-iditerent things that might be
gage car?” The mail ear ws taken up in their turn, and we
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and he even began to enumerate ‛$
the lesson followed. which was 9
quite interesting It embraced
the customs of the Mexicans of
Be patient, the press notices
tell us that Albert Tay’or is com-
ing. No theatrical season would
be complete without Albert, and
be always meets with a heurty
welcome in Lutkin.
There are any number of pe.
' pie plenty able to pay and would
I prefer it, who never stop at a
e first-class hotel for the very
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of a bustling cil
jp out there like a i
n the night and
far and wide as the;
|th resort upon the
Intire globe. Som
te so radical, and a
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when once he decides to "get
close to nature.” One thing he
mentioned was plenty of straw-
berries on the place. Tbe re-
porter who was listening thought
that wasn’t a bad idea; then he
said he was going to have a fish
pond on the premises, so that he
could go out any time he wanted
to and catch a mess of fish for
his own table. He was going to
have a "dug” well and get his!
drinking.wxterfrom.outofthe
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the very reason that they would
not know how to turn the water
on and if they once in some un-
known way got it turned on,
they would flood the whole build-
ing before they got it stopped.
Men’s, Ladies Sample Shoes 98c to $1.48
35c and 40c dress Goods at . . . 25c
55c and 60c wool dress goods . . 48c
Yard-wide Messaline, all colors, . . 89c I
Calico, 5c and 6c grade for
7 c Outing, per yard . ..
10-4 Sheeting, 30c grade, al
7c Gingham for . .
10c Gingham for only .
If you intend
to have a sale
jet our prices
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The Historical and Literary 1
Club held its regul ir meeting last 3
we enjoy,'while, to ^fiat^ver extynomore than he Dt
tent the community is poor / in Selfishness, therefore, I
public utilities, we who make up most effective bar to his
its population are circumscribed piness. I must be wi
in the pleasure in living, His is every other person in
what it costs to turn out that | the most satisfying life who lives munity to enjoy the fn
little paper bag of snow white, in a well equipped community 'of the labor and sacrifi
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you don’t' To Angelina county farmers and
time may butchers: _______________
We are again open for hide outstanding passes
simple husiness. The demand L.
prices arc good. Until further
notice we will pay 11 cents
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strong bill, and comes highly rec-1
ommended by the press. Its
name is suggestive of the wealth i
of fun that is in store, so if it is J
something real classy you hive1
been looking for, tonight is the
time to find it, and the opera,
house is the place.
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owner was approached and all
J. E. Wiisu. has 10c1
ownership of the brick building
on Lufkin avenue occupied by tn
Star Barber Shop and Roy Bon-
ner’s Tailor Shop on the lower
floor and the dental parlors of
Dr. J. P. Hunter and the busi
ness offices of the Murphy Grain
Company up stairs. The prope:
ty was purchased from Mr. L'oid
Chancey.
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pointed out to him as the bust 1 may resume this “great” work
place, and we came awav andiin our next issue. Are you
left him. He didn’t know a ready?
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Watford, G. E. The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1913, newspaper, October 21, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414826/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .