Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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most prominent hunting parties
of the season, including W. R.
hands,
“swag.”
wedding occurring at Burke
yesterday morning at the Meth-
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News office last evening and re-
newed his subscription for the
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Oakland Six Cylinder
Oakland Four Cylinder
Hupmobile
Christian Church bazaar—
next Saturday at the home of
Mrs. Leroy Gaston and bal
of Nacogdoches are visiting r 1
atives in the city.
to attend.
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only at intervals of several days )
that a bale in the lint arrives in
town. 'TWO rooms for light housekeeping
credit system to the business
Politicians ar------
You know for sure that you are 1
going to buy lots of Christmas goods.
Then do not put off buying your holi-
day needs and your holiday presents.
Our lines are now complete; NOW
you can be sure to get what you want,
later you may not. NOW the price is
as low as it will be. NOW you can
shop with comfort and save your-
self the Christmas “crush.”
a very popular young
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creek, breaking both bones of
one of her arms, just above the
wrist, in the fall.
To round out the partv ami ‘
thus be assured that no oneand A. • Chalaupka of Hous-I
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C. D. Witherspoon, — -
seryman, left yesterday afti
the Christian parsonage next
Saturday, and take advantage
of the opportunity to secure the
choicest of dressed chicken,
cakes and other nice edibles for
your Sunday dinner. d25-4t
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vill he offered for sale and I for the return of a liver and white
. i . * pointer pup, about seven months old.
ome splendid things for your. Answers to the name of John. Was
nilay meals. Remember the lost last Sunday on the streets of Luf-
. and place. d25-4t i kin. Return to residence of .I. .I. Bon
The FASHION
The Ladies’ Store Ahead
"Everything For Mother and Daughter”
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lodge hall at 3 o’clock p. m.
All members and their families
are urged to be present. Visit-
ing members especially invited
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FOR SALE—My horse and buggy for
sale at a bargain. Horse is gentle.
the penitentiary yesterday af-
ternoon and was asked by the
court if he had anything to say,
the first thing he though of was
to inquire about this pocket
change which he remembered
the officers had relieved him of
so long ago. When he was told
what disposition had been made
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SWB LEPHONE NO. 68
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Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin,
Texas, for transmission through the
mails as second-class matter.
means. Yesterday around one
of the depots somebody had a
not know full well what
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banana feast and the peelings co. at D
were to be found everywhere. HAaim
J a 41" yg.4 ep,gg
belonged to that class of peo-
ple who never pay an honest
debt nor expect to pay one if
they can help it. The prime
cause of this state of things is
the credit system. As the can-
cer is to humanity, so is the
The economy of nature, perfect' for the night out
as it is, lacks one thing—a stars, and ------------
jumping-off place for the dead-partment in keeping with al! of time and place,
beats.—Exchange. the exigencies of the occasion.
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Been There Before.
She was given immediate
Let Me Demonstrate
To your Satisfaction that I have the
AUTOMOBILES
To suit your purse as well as your taste
Mr. Bell came from Dallas some
monts ago, and has been em-
ployed at Diboll since being in
the county. Many friends ex-
tend congratulations.
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Mr. L. B. Burris was in The
past several seasons says the i a beautiful boy, and very fast. If you
crop for 1915 has just about an,needunaplendpipeanjme'w. MIn.Sn
passed through the press. It is ' dl4-tf
McMullen of
FREE ! FREE I FREE I
I he had ever done time in the
penitentiary before, and Char-
lie seemed surprised that His
Honor was so far behind the
: times. He affirmed that he was
well known there, had a wide
circle of associates who would
rejoice to take him by the hand
once more, and that he was
looking forward to the occasion
himself with the fondest antic-
ipation.
From what Charlie says, it is
going to seem like an old-time
Christms once more over at the
pen—and no doubt it will.
Muks
Lufkin, Texas
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The Woman’s Civic League
will hold its’ regular meeting
next Wednesday afternoon at
3 o’clock in the Progressive
League rooms. This will be
the last meeting for the year
1915, and it is hoped that all
in the yards mentioned. This
latter transaction took place
without the knowledge and
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Reserved Seat, on Sale at E. E. COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE
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of the roll ne cheerfuhly dis*
missed the subject by saying
that he did not need it, any-
way, that he was going among
his friends, where he knew a
hearty welcome awaited him
from his erstwhile companions,
and he was sure he would not
be allowed to suffer for any of
the wants and comforts of this
life. The judge asked him if
Lufkin Opera House
Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1915
While it may be a little bit
early, still Christmas shopping
is in order, folks, and you
might as well begin picking ’em
out. There will be presents to
select for every member of the
family, besides all the friends
who are to be reckoned with at
such a season of the year. And
be assured before you start in
that you are tackling a man’s
job. This will be all for the
present.
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Why Credit Should Be Cut Out.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—My horse
and buggy; a beautiful blood bay
animal, gentle and intelligent. Will
trade for city or suburban property
No objections to cash. <’. N. HUMA
Rev. Ament. Many nice things I LOST—A reward of $5.00 will be puid
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Yesterday morning the case
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merchant for what he could ed for that purpose. But it is
get. The accounts amounted all wrong to toss the peelings
to $1,600 and were sold for less into the street or onto the side-
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paper. He told of a pretty
ever, the finances found on his
person were confiscated by the
officers and returned to the
rightful financier and capitalist
who happened to such ill luck
benefit than either1. The credit
system caters to the morbid de-
sire of a certain-class of people
who live beyond their means.
It gives them a chance to get
stamina. They never pay
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the goods and accounts of a eat bananas—they were intend-
The Ludington Society Players
PRESENTING
"THE GIRL AN GAWK"
A ROARING 4-ACT COMEDY DRAMA
SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS
item was to be overlooked that ton have been in the city this FOR SALE—Two 15-acre blocks of
,111 .. , co. .1 week, having attended the Dis- land at Davisville, four miles from
would make for the success o. . Lufkin; part of old Davis fruit or-
Inc. ( out i.i session here. They chard. See J. F. DAVIS, Lufkin,
have also been the pleasant Texas. d25-12t
lady in that community, where
a he Nansen eye has gripped she has resided for a long time.
Recently in an adjoining
town the sheriff was offering
FOR RENT—The store bouse form-
erly occupied by the Knoxall Store
for rent at a very reasonable figure.
Apply to W. J. TOWNSEND. d21-tf
FOR RENT—A nice 6-room cottage
for rent reasonable. See me at
Glenn's store. WILLIE ABNEY.
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l A wild, thrilling, sensational Blind Drive in front of Star ' ;
t Cash Drug Store at 4 p. m. Don’t miss it. : ;
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the members make their ar-
rangements to attend.
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of Charlie Nathan, colored, jthe
came up for trial in the Dis-1. , , . ,
, ... .. Illi colored man who has been
tnct Cour ( harlie was un on in the employ or Dr. B1edso, so guests of the latter’s brother,
a charge of ngl. way robbery m long .went along withthejoi Mr Eddings, who lives two
one of the local railway yaw rowa, and vvill „„ doubt haveimiles north of town,
in this city several months apn , , , ,
11 • . 'he time ot his life as he looks I
It seems that his victim was an c , , i ----- -.....
other gentleman of color and ft thi needsane com oi so been helping to gin the cotton
that some few dollars changed " whitt friend aroun the gathered in this section for the
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Charlie getting the . , , ,
Hire going and plenty of water
among.
There departed from thi
city this morning one of th
upon the people ofthis country
it would be a vastly greater
a commissary
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Elks, will hold memorial serv-
consent of Charlie, so when he ices Sunday, December 5th at
drew his five-year sentence to
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may be looked for within a
short time.
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the Guaranty noon for Tyler, and will visit! Falls in Creek; Breaks Arm.
Bank & Trust Co.; Dr. R. B - Dallas before returning to Luf-| Late yesterday afternoon
Bledsoe, County Attorney Sam (kin. f while Mrs. J. J. Coker was en-
anything they want; not what/R. Sayers. Tax Collector J.C. ------------- i deavoring to cross the Banita !
they want, but what they think I Selman, and the Hon. Hamp Let us have your order for I Creek on a plank walk she lost
Abney of Sherman. They your Christmas cake., fruits, ; her balance and fell ’into the
traveled by automobile, and and nuts. Best quality, best;
their objective is about nine-service and best price*." Cook
teen miles out on the rivet. Grocery Co. d23-6t-eod
when they can’t get credit. They went prepared for every “ F
These human parasites are the | kind of g{mw, from the smallest! surgical attention, and is
cause of more real suffering to the largest, with shot andlext Saturday at the home of
than anything else under our Hell to cope with any emerg-1 Rev Ament. Many nice things Priadotceslsemti
government, excluding whisky, i‘-■ncy, carried plenty of bedding Wl be offered for sale, and
" the some splendid things for your!
de-Sunday meals. Remember the ! ---------T----l.l—'?
2M' CLASSIFIED
Mesdames G. W. McGowan' -----------------------
FOR SALE
than $9. Why? Because they walk, and very dangerous be-
________ Betty Nansen is the only ac-
who has been tress in the world who, by mere-
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Keep in mind the bazaar at INN. Phone 488. d8-tf
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All resolutions, cards of thanks,
programs and other matter not gen-
eral news, will be classed as adver-
tising and charged for at the rate of
one cent for each word, and the send-
er will be held responsible for pay-
ment of bill.
Mrs. O. T. Hotchkiss is ex- #
cted in the city tonight to be >
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Mack Jones of Huntington Bro. W. T. McMullen return- Betty Nansen’s Strange
attended court here today. ed to his home in Hlun ingtoni Powers as An Actress.
, ,--77---- this morning.
1 he Hon. Beeman Strong of
Nacogdoches is in the city to- A. F. Davis,
day. ; visiting relatives and friends in ly sitting in a chair and using
DI T---------- the city, returned to his home the Nansen tear or the Nansen
B oomer Morence was an ar- in Houston today at noon, after eye can move and thrill an u-
rim Alto ecity W morning arranging for the Lufkin Daily dience until it breaks into sobs'
l___ " News to be sent to his address, or cheers, according to its dis-1 ficiating. The contracting par-
Dr. J. W. Lively returned to- Letter From West Texas. position. This marvelous wo- ties were Mr. Homer Bell and
day at noon from a trip to Liv- _____ ! man needs not to use gestures Miss Mary Richey, the latter
ingston. Mr. J. W. Stegall writes The or tantrums to express emotion, being
, ------------— News from his home in Megar-She sways by simpler means,
sides to pedestrians. If you b. Robb, traveling sales- gel, Texas, saying: “Please find
have never slipped up on one man for the Southwestern Pa- enclosed check for one dollar, Europe, it has gripped Amer-
per Co. out of Houston, was in for which let the Lufkin News ica, and it will grip Lufkin. '
Lufkin today. - . continue, sending to me at Me-Europe poets have written
ia-i igargel instead of Archer City, nets and great writers essays
my former address. Please ac-; on the Nansen eye, the Nansen
cept my very best wishes for tear and the Nansen smile. No
" the continued prosperity of one woman in the history of the
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IiA A. G. LIVELY, Associate Editor
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