The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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SThis led to many wild
Bob Edwards was here Satur-
BORN -To Mr. and Mrs. 3.
All E. & W. passenger trains
late again Sunday, due to
were
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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MARRIED—Last Friday after- subscription to the Old Reliable.
still it may be worse.
have been seen on the streets for
Why is this
we ask?
the
A wonderful array of Coat Suits are here
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iety. He received 16 cents
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Tuesdav, 21st.
Long Coats to fit Women and Children in an endless
$1.95
variety, priced up front___
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ht otherwise have lain idle.
I rah for Diboll, anyhow.
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SYNOPSIS OF THE
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DEER—November 1 to Januaty1 Limit, 3 bucks for
Limit, 3 turkeys
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Auto Veils
Knit Gloves
Comforts
Everything for Mother and Daughter
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rtin did was to pay up his sub-
iption to the News and one
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Sweaters
Auto Hoods
Fur Sets
Blankets and
Theatre Notio
ist of passes has
in some time,
7 increased to sd
tat we find it •
trictly a businfl
to materially re
r of complimental
much like starvation in the Mar-
tin family. Another thing Mr.
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Sunday afternoon from a visit to
Diboll.
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mon Moore was in the city
day from his railroad work
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New York styles. Trimmed, Pattern and Street Hats,
are here and being sold at about halt their real value.
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Jim Chamblee spent Sunday a
the city from Etoile.
Very since
J. P. HU)
and copies of the game I
the up-to-date firm of
which will be given out
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It is one thing to make soda
crackers that are occasionally
good.
L. P. CAMPBELL
SAMPLE GARMENT STORE
, M Glenn & Co ,
their many custo-
wing that it will be
iapyof our readers,
pducethe samein
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Calvin Mantooth was a ballas
fair visitor this week.
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Cold Weather Specials
rom The Fashion
THE LADIES STORE AHEAD
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HAPPY!
WHY NOT?
Lufkin j
Hoo Boo
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J age McKinnon of Groveton
wes here yesterday to attend the
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Henry Junk, of Lancaster, Wis.,
credit for $1 this week on his
rumors copcern-
“developments at the
Fbout Platt, but noth-
be verified. One re-
hat the drillers had
1w of hot water, in
It that the piping could
"ndled by hand—even
inthe famous wells of
It is quite another thing to
make them so that they are
always better than all other
soda crackers, always of un-
varying goodness.
TEXAS GAMELAW
The News has just Printed several thous-
law on post cards for
Mr. W. F. Martin of Pollok
id cotton in Lufkin Saturday
4 1-4 cents, which brought
974.47. That doesn’t sound
He is looking out upon the
world through a pair of
neat fitting glasses.
Eyes Must Be
ler thata
; are offer
oods, mad
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uss this on
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Both are
M Nannie Wood, of Grove-
18 in the city, the pleasant
Lof her sister, Mrs. Willie
with much regt
ement finds thisi
an readily be 4
e show busines
t stand eight
nentaries. 3
ire mailing toda
nly who are ei
h the professioj
and to the |
asses will only
entioned in S
iding passes M
! October 20th2
ou have beret
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i one for this,
> assured that
rill on the pari0
nt, but simP
een compelled2
uber of pa8e85
to discriminate
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All are doing nicely.
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ter D.Vahal left Sat-
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W. P. Rutland was
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wish them a long and happy | day from Diboll,
life. 1 town was alright.
Marriage License.
Earle Cole and Blanche Rob-
erts.
A. Shannon an Gorgi For-
rest.
Llond hancev and Miss Eva
Longino Davis.
. . 5c
. . 8c
to $1.48
. . 25c
. . 48c
. . 89c
BORN T. Mr. and Jim McCall
Sunday night, a boy.
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Miss Edna Treadw.’ll returned]
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ucssnde
insects.
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device kill, seize, ot capture mE
teclion of this law during cid
who shall violate any of the pro™*
law for the protection of migmotYi
misdemeanor and shall be fined not
prisoned not more than 90 day. 0i
the court. a
Perfectly Fitted With Glasses
insure Ihal pleased expression that denotes plysical health
H Mily comfort. We guarantee a pleased customer with
pair of glasses we fit on a face. Call and have your
‛es tested free of charge.
JAS. A. EDWARDS, Jeweler
and Optician. Lufkin, Texas
to please you. $30 Coat Suits at
$22.50 Coat Suits selling at
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The name “Uneeda”—stamped on
every biscuit—means that if a million
packages of Uneeda Biscuit were
placed before you, you could choose
any one of them, confident that every
soda cracker in that package would
be as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit
ever baked. Five cents.
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.porter heard on the
rday morning van-
Come up stairs if you want the correct styles at the
very least prices. Don’t forget, up stairs
Lou Sayers was in the city
i yesterday from his farm. He
I has been laid up for a few. weeks
with a “game” pedal extremity,
’ but is now able to get about some
i without the aid of a crutch.
e Fashion,M&RcoY
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people in the com
in old saying, .|
to repeat, that
zeta out of the
tore" than be mW
iess, therefore, k
fective bartohisi
I must be wil
ther person in I
to enjoy the fruit
abor and sacrifice
I receive the be
or and sacrifice f
he number of my
eighbors. Thus,
uting of labor add
onage, we each fl
ages of churches
nd locai siores th
in building an
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UNLAWVUL-To shoot,. or by any
' ■ ry birds within the pro-
iensons, and any peren
sa or regulations of this
Erd shal be guilty of a
lore than »100.00
oth, in the discretion of
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season; unlawful to kill does or fawha.
TURKEY—December 1 to April 1.
for the season. .
QUAIL and DOVES- November 1 to February 1. Lim-
it, 25 birds in anv one day.
PRAIRIE C HICKEN- Season cloyed until 1917.
OPEN SEASON-Ducks, Geese, Snipe, Plover, Rob-
bins, Curlew, all the year. Limit, 2 birds in one day.
NOT PROTECTED- Rabbit, Fossum, Coon, Bear.
SQlIRRELS— Protected in some counties.
You may ship or transport to your Home such game as
you have lawfully killed by making proper affidavit.
you must not huv or sell any wild game or game birds st
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Coat Suits f
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The many voung friends of
Miss Mirtie McNeil surprised her
last Friday evening with a party,
the occasion being her birthdav.
She received quite a number of
nice presents, many pleasant
games were played and at an ap-
propriate hour refreshments
were served consisting of fruits,
cake and hot chocolate. The oc-
casion was highly enjoyed by all
i present.
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and said these
’ Bud"usual‛va
! ly knows what he is talking aboyt per pound for the product. This
hence we will have to give him isa splendid showing for a plot
full credit in this instance. Hur- of ground around the placethat
anv time. t-, _
You may kill Hawks, Crows, Buzzards, Owls, Fngdsh
Sparrows, Rice Birds and Black Birds at any time.
Yin must not hunt game or game birds at night with an-
tern, hunting lamp or any other light.
A resident license is required of party shooting in county
outside of the adjoining one in which he lives. Resident
license $1.75. ' .
Non-residents, unless a bona fide inhabitant of, and resi-
dent citizen of this state, for six months last past, must take
out a non-resident license $15.00.
Three days consecutive kill of Ducks, 25 each day, total
75 ducks, may be shipped or transported on train when party
killing same accompanies shipment, and has made the re-
quired affidavit.
Possession at anytime of the year during which game
birds are protected shall be prima facie evidence of the gdl
of the person in possession thereof. < .
A chy’s bag must not contain more than 25 birds, either
mixed or of one kind.
FEDERAL MIGRATORY GAME LAWS .. ,
Effective October 1. or when by the Prenident
ZONE No. a TEXAS
WAFER FOWL—Brant, Duck, Gesse and Swan, was
on opens October 1 and closes January 15.
KAII.S-Cots, Gallinules,Sora and other Rails, season
opens September 1 and closes November 30.
WoD OCK-Season opens November 1 and closes
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Everybody who reede
magazines buy. newe
papers, bat ...rybody
who rendn pewnpaper•
doesn’t bay magazines.
Catch the Drift?
Here’s the medium to
rencb the people of
thio community.
I noon, - in this city, Mr. Lloyd । ------------------
Chancey and Miss Eva Longino, Overcoats, furs and wraps
day from his home in
Caney.
Over Butler's Drug Store
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District Court.
Customers Come Daily
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To the Sample Garment ' Sjore, because at no other
place can they find the large varieties. Nobby Styles,
and Low Prices, that we offer in Ready-to-Wear Gar-
ments and Millinery. Join the procession of happy
Women and visit us.
of excaptional interests
we take the liberty to i
Towslomneohase
OPEN SEASON•
The fall term of the Angelina
County District Court convened
in this city yesterday morning,
with Judge Guinn presiding.
Quite a large crowd was present
and this week will be devoted
to the non-jury civil docket.
The following ire the members
of the grin ! jar. se-lected, with
Dan Ivy as ioreman: W. R.
Stuoblefield, Ino Sanders, O. J.
Lang, D. B. Gates. W. P. Jordan,
H. C. Cryer, Marion Calvert,
Dan Ivy, Ed Evans, Jr., Lee
Massingill, Ranson Brown, John
Bates.
H. Garrett was appointed door
bailiff and the following are the
riding bailiffs: Lee Hudiburg,
Tom Cassels, Jim Williams, Sam
Squires, Fred Dearmond, W. . W
Hopper, Hurol I Dunn.
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■ D. H. Goldberg has re-
d fro n Beaumont where
as been visiting wih her'
Ater for thepast two months i
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W ilson, who live a few miles from 1
town, a bouncing 9 pound boy. '
On his place in the southern part
of the town, on one acre of
P Satur- jground, he raised 1490 pounds of
■ ■ .. -‛-ned cotton of the long staple
—'Mhis school that begins
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Mr. Walker Edwards of Pollok
ws in to see us Saturday and to
getbimself square on our books
isgoing to keep on reading it.
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Jim i hamblee naw fir to leave a
dollar with the News editor this
week to apply on his subscription
to the paper. He reads it regu-
larly over at Etoile, across the
line in Nacogdoches county.
While his business keeps him
over here, his affctions are
over on this side ot the river
where fie used to live and move
and have his being.
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ing of District court. He is
fminent attorney of East
sunserand Ari.ROTE:TE|1)'rsP&-A cloned season
untSsepember 1,918, is establishsafor Rand-T Tailed Pig-
eons Little Brown, Sand Hill and Whqoring Crane. Swan
Curlew and all shore birds except Blsek-Breasted and1Gold-
en Plover, Wilson or Jack Snipe, Woodcock, Greater and
‘ '’mIGRA^iirV INSECTIVOROUS BIRDS-A
season until September 1, 1913. Insluded in thisclistnare
Bobolinks, Cat Birds, chiceadeesRCuskogkElz Manin.’
Grosbeak’, Bull Bat. Humm ngBirdtcheK’ogiolez, "tins,
or chiefly on
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May m"
Talk I mH
to One \ ||
Man _____
But an advertisement in
this paper talks to the
whole community.
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E. Newton, who has been Davis, Rev. H. M. Polsgrove------------------
a visit to his broth-i of the Christian church perform- ■ the past few days.
J Newton, has returned ing the ceremony. - -
home in Kirbyville, qiteprminontyoung pponlel
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In. He likes the News and
On account of the extreme bad
weather and conditiorof the
streets through the fall“nd win-
ter seasons, we are forced to
raise the price of transfer pass-
age from 25 cents to 50 cents be
ginning < ct. 1st, 1913, and must
। paid in cash, as so many peo-
pie forget the day and time of
riding when they are presented! Eacmi. e. . L .IN
with transfer bills. This means! o Ed Smith of Nacogdoches spent |
that we have raised the price, iSunday in the city with relatives .
which has always been 25 cents’ and friends. 1
ngiud- -—- to 50 cents, and also cash instead
EbEL here in town among/9f.charging the same, unless sat-
some of whom ■ isfactory arrangements are made
Fr’a n to dream 1 in our office for the cab before'
already begun to dream calling for the same. Please do!
Lof a bustling city to | not misunderstand the meaning5
Cuo out there like a mush- of this notice.
L the night and to be Most respectfully submitted,
fc and wide as the great-1 Harrell Transfer Co.
“ith resort upon the face -----
[entire globe. Some are. The News takes this opportu-
Ljte so radical, and are in- Inity to thank one of its readers,
1t the opinion that we Mrs. Jennie Larue, on route no. 2, _______.........,,
to "live over it.” In the j for her kindly remembrance last! another freight wreck between
tme the “hot water” editor Saturday, which consisted of a here and Houston.
"News thinks now for sure sack of extra large pairs, winch---
L will visit the field in per- were of fine flavor, and hearti-1 Miss Sadie Henderson has been |
Wore another issue of the ly enjoyed. In fact, they were a most pleasant visitor in the €
Land be able to tell just: the largest pairs the editor has city among relatives and friends, f
it happened by next Friday , seen in a long time. The gift from her home in Houston.
Ihg As a parting request, 1 was appreciated. J. E. Wilson, ; -----------------
L]d admonish all readers of I who sampled them, adds his en- The News hereby gives Mr.
[per to keep their shirts ondorsement to the above.
he gets back. It may notj
bad as we have been led to!
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .