Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Maurine Canon.
Alexander Singleton.
Annie Goldman.
Byford Denman, Laura
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excellent reputation as a prac-
titioner at the bar. Accompa-
E. J. Mantooth
Lufkin Electric L. & P. Co.
E. J. Mantooth
U. N. Brown
J. L. Dawson
T. N. & Fannie Humason
E. .1. Mantooth
Lloyd ( hancey
,J. H. Buchanan
W. M. (lenn & (‘o.
L. W. Feagin
G. E. Watford
E. .1. Mantooth
(. H. Harrell
I. 1). Fairchild
W. D. Dunn.
An estate of T. W. Largent
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meilling over the Cotton Belt.
The News regrets to learn
that Mrs. Irene Thomas, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Day,
and wife of Mr. Ray Thomas,
is still very low with not much
hope for her recovery.
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Archie Sims.
Helen Price.
James A. Tucker.
Perry Kerr.
Maggie Gooden.
Bryan Berry.
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Emma McHugh
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(uy Blount
E. .1. Mantooth
Lloyd ( hancey
W. M. Glenn & Co.
Price-Tay lor Hdw. Co.
Lodge No. 6t;9, A. F. & A. M.
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Oakland Six Cylinder
(Oakland Four Cylinder
Hupmobile
The above is only a few of the many Acceptable
Gifts that can be found here for men, and we have
other Gifts, suitable for men, arriving daily.
Look through—you will find what HE needs at
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To your Satisfaction that I have the
AUTOMOBILES
To suit your purse as well as your taste
On the Square Stickers for your holiday gifts,
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any other persons interestel in
Miss Winnie A11 wine left for
Houston today, where she will
attend the wedding of Miss Lu-
cile Causey and Mr. S. Baker.
lows of many others who,
guld be riding around in just
himaclnes. No statement
that our mutual Candies
we have ever had. E.
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Ender’s Safety Razors
Keen Kutter Jr. Safety Razors
“ “ Safety Razors, Nickel
“ " “ Gold Plated
“ Gold Plated Sets
Gillette Safefy Razors
“ “ “ Sets
Durham Duplex Safety Razors
Flash Lights $1.00 to
Smokers’ Stands, Oak, E. E. or Mahogony,
$1.75 to
Cellarettes, $6.75 to
Thermo Bottles, $1.25 to
Thermo Lunch Boxes, $3.00 to----------
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ast observed he was blowing
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in 1R, city of Lufkin, at which hearing said property
Mr. Joe Mannery was a
prominent visitor in the city of
Lufkin yesterday. His home is
in Livingston, and he is the dis-
left in my care. phone 119 or
Messrs. G. Robert Thompson
and Roy W. Kurth made a visit
to Nacogdoches yesterday af-
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turday while in the office
t pay for another month
isitations, stating that it
de of the joys and com-
f his life.
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for sale 1hroughtrtin public.
Bank today in their accustom- i
ed places. <
Judge L. D. Guinn left for
Rusk Sunday morning. He in-
nying him was a prominent at- Hoi
tomey of Beaumont, ‘ bus
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solicitor*,
per month
That the best way for you j
to become agreeably ac-.
quainted with us is to let us
clean, repair and press your’
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11cci bay
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trict attorney of that judicial Elli
district. He is quite well and
favorably known in this por- *
tion of the State, and enjoys an shl
and The bride-to-be is well known
in Lufkin, and has many friends
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Wishing everybody
E WANT TO KNOW
(b) Along the south front of Lot 6, and the west front of Lots 13 to 18.
inclusive, in Block No. 3; along both sides of Dozier Avenue between Ange-
lina Avenue and First Street, and along both sides of Lufkin Avenue be-
tween Fireman's Park and Second Street, and EUis Avenue crossing of
Houston East & West Texas Railway Co., as follows:
Rev. Holloway, a well known
minister of Rusk, Texas, was
an arrival in the city yesterday
morning, and went from here
to Houston. He is engaged in
missionary work in this part of
the State.
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.ill rI.
ml Mrs. John Broder-
. . i sterday in the city
Two in 111. • ' w <
in -pring. at o one
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. arrived yesterday afternoon
from Beaumont, and will spend
some time visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. G. E. Watford.
with relive from their home
at Pollok.
Mr.S. M. Morris, general
manager of the Lufkin Land &
Lumbft, Co. mill, returned yes-
terday at? noon from South
Texas, where he has been for
the past several days hunting
big game in that section of the
E.J. Mantooth.... C ’
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Intel Tuesday, 8 to 11 a in. D. A.
.; I! I ' prompl, 1
hfer.
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The frost this morning was
all that could have been desired'
by the most exacting; it cover-
ed everything that had not al-
ready been covered, including
every box car that stood in the
local railway yards. Railway
brakemen are responsible for
this latter assertion, and a News
reporter does not doubt a word
of it.
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He subscribed
Gibson Seals, Tags
Lucile Shortal
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Lewis Cobb.
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uaranteed salary.
to said improvements, or as 1° any othe‘
Mr. C. (ash, representing
the Nacogdoches Grocery Co.,
and traveling out of that city,
was here ! his morning and went
out on an early train.
ame, at which hearing the sael proprrty o’vneI- then agents.
to get out of the way. It may
be that in the course of time he
will be accessible, and in that
event the writer will hope to
draw him out at length. In
the meantime, there is every
good reason for every citizen
to “watch his step,” and the
writer has decided to pay still
closer attention to this injunc-
tion.
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Wrap your package withCI A Q G I FI F nb
fancy cord ribbon and Christ • I— • • II l — •
ma- paper, at E. E. COCH* — pop c A I r
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(TOR SALE \ vumiber of < arneaux
, , . . 77 ।, l, nig, <>ns at a tarvai See or call
>|i ( H I hagun Was in th. MiS SNM )( KEIE phei. 1X8.
m i \ 11 day from l’ollok. dur
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L A. Kimball, traveling
n for the Underwood
iter Company, with
arters in the city oi
, here today on
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Houston East & West Texas Railway Company, south
side Ellis Avenue, between Angelina Avenue and
main line track on right-of-way
country. His game bag was
not ekamined upon his arrival
in thcity, and no reliable in-Guy Blount
formation can be given out con- . passed and approved the 7th day of D"
cemingthe success he met with And whe "IS after the examination :
who wish the happy couple a while away.
overlooks some of the most im-
- portant local happenings of the
• day. It some came about that
he overlooked one of a very
L important nature .just a short,
E time ago, and will seize upon
E this opportunity to tell about
E it now. It is this: Mr. F. L.
K Martin, the insurance man, is
Know driving about the city in a
Knew Maxwell runabout which
■ helbargained for from the local
Kagent, Mr. Sam H. Kerr. Mr.
EEKerr says he doesn’t know how
Subdiv. Lot
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mawiyotei~- A Dr. Cibehn lefon tt
XMAS SUGGESTIONS F<=
surgeon of Huntington, was in do
I Lufkin today on business. . iW
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grant/co
wer passengers south this th
gerttains arriving in the city
every twenty-four hours, but it
can be Said that passenger traf-
fic every Sunday is almost sus-
pended. This fact was brought
very forcibly to mind yesterday
when • News reporter happen-
ed to meet many of the incom-
ing trains. Of course the great
majority of those who were
traveling got off in Lufkin, as
that was the only logical thing
to do:
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Sil 7.00
Amt .of
\ ‛s‛m‛t
$ 3.7.50
Mi . I. Drott of Diboll w.i
a it \ tolay on btsit--.
property, or as to any illegality or irregrulai it :
formed a News reported that
he will set the trial of the State
! of Texas vs. the Sapp brothers
I for January 10th. 1916. He has
not as yet determined as to the
'Smith trial.
Mr. Isrnice Campbell was
here ye terday from his home
in Camden, spending the day
with his wife, who is sojourn-
ing here for several weeks with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Cowart.
ano
buy
thal
hav
anx
com
con,
the columns of The New- it ’ the stijip.ot ih.ii h . tenpinu FOR RENT
wasjust this circunist a me t hat n ' •' ! ' ■ : 11d 11o olirit aot 1ol RENI I be totlu- farm
broght about the I allow ing. ; > inuunet 01 the same 1" 111) , /, Ir aa ls sonatl tgire.
paper has been giveninformation coneerinE worhApplyW... IOWNSHNI. 321 t f
the lib. rty to publish it. It is
City conril has determined to assess the total co-t of improvements to the
abtting proporty owner and so derlared an orderel that a hearing be
,gc . ______ , th,, i given to the owners of said property above named on the 21- Jay of Denem-
. F. Snyder was D । . v 1 1915, at 7:20 Welork p. m.. in the council chamler. in the city hall.
(e) Along the east side of Cotton Street. as follow-:
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Mrs. J. B. Mellire returned
home to Ora this morning,
after a -,veral days’ visit in
the city of 1 .tif kin.
Elk
curb line of Shephare Noome as have not alrvady been vu-tr"‛ei .
1 rarted to be lanl, as follow
The St. L.m Southwestern Railway (‘ompany of ToNa. avro it
right of way on belli side of First Street, 1: feet fronting on
the west iand I 15 feet fronting on the east de
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provement to be assessed against each owni of v"pI1). and hi- 1‛"rty
(will be determined. It is also ordered that said a- onut will I made in
acordane with what is known as the ''front foot plan or u1"" in proportion
as the frontage of the property of each owner on the I"’ named to be
improved is to the total frontage so to be impre alon: h "I the streets
named, and providing that no assessment shall be mad. nin-1 any "wner
or his property in excess of the actual benefits of said iny" m"n1 to uch
property by enhanced value thereof, and providing that if in individual cases
it hall appeal- from said hearing that (he said plan " ul of asment
shall be unequal or ineuitable, then the Council -hall adopt such rule of
apportionment as will affect a substantial euuali’v between the property
owners, considering the burdens imposed upon and the Iwnehts received by
them -pectively.
X„w therefore, notice is hereby given to "h of the above named prop-
,,tv o-m-rs their agents and attorney- to iw and appear before the City
con, | or th- 21- day of December. N I 1215, 7 30 ‛ do. k P m in the
couril chamber. in the citv hall, in th. < .w "f Lufkin, leva-, and then and
there pit, urh evidence i support of ;c • nbjerti " they, or either of them,
may ha . to make again-tthe levying * and a «* ment " any thereof
' Given under my hand and senl of otlice at Lufkin. Texas, this 7th day of
November. A D. 1915.
! Mr Hllic Leach was a Hous-
ton visitor the last of the week
on bu-ins returning home to-
d.y.
Mr. F. M. Phelps and wife of
Alvin are visiting friends in the
city for a few days. Mr.
Phelps says it is his first trip to
Lufkin, but that he is most fa-
vorably impressed with the
place and the many people he
has met.
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WANTED at The
s office; no scraps. If
nd clean, will pay 5c
Wherea- prsuanee to Ordinanee Xo. IPS. approving the report and
-tatement of the (ity Engineer I'm laying corete idewalh in front "I eer-
tain propertien abutting on: ‛
(al Both -iles of Fir-t Street between the northerly right of way line
of the St. Louis southwetern Railway Company of Texas, and the northerly
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and approval of said report, the
itv. Mr. Baker is the manager
of the Irwin Ice Company in
the city mentioned.
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and after which hearing the amount and P..... ' m" "f "h" "t "
in anv proceeding with refer -
matter or thing considering
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Ing Goods From Lufkin.
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it Lufkin is a trading
without a peer in thi.
6 The News has never
ed. The stocks of good-
d, the reasonable price
pl by the dealers and th
tons treatment extemh
idling public is assurer
hh that this is the loy , I
f -r pr ~pective bu • 1 '
eate. And there 1 'till
nothing more nor less than an ।
order from an out of town cus- I
tomer to a Lufkin firm for sup-'.
plies,,and this is the way the!
order reads:
“Cleveland, Texas, Decom-
ber11. 1915. —The Fashion.
Lufkin, Texas. Dear Sirs: En-
closed please find a check for
which you are to send me five
pairs of soft-soled shoes which !
you have advertised in the Luf- -
kin N ws; send, button shoes
if you have them, and three
pairs with black bottoms, or all
black, the others in any colors
you have. Please send by re-
turn mail. Mrs. M. J. Kelley. ,
Cleveland, Texas.”
The News is glad to make
mention of this. It means much,
and our out"of town subscrib-
ers are urged to keep up the
practice of buying their goods
in Lufkin, and are also request-
ed.to choose their places for
trading from the columns of
this paper. Whenever anything
happens to go wrong, the pa-
per will be glad to hear of it.
acte ilocha of
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