Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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Birthday Party.
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Buster Brown Tomorrow.
Worth Chapman, Mary)
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cheap; cash or terms.
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there would be
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with samples of the dust that
lard. II. L. Mathews Jr.
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than “the sound of the horn of
the hunter as it is heard on the
of United Charities
with a little check,
ganization
right now
to help him have it assayed —
and the same will be done with
much cheer; for if its the real
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Palace will give away a tur-
key Thursday night.
WILLIAMS.
FOR SALE—At half price, one Per-
fection oil burner stove, 3 burners.
Apply to MISS MARY TODD, city.
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FOR SALE—A number of Carneaux
pigeons at a bargain. See or call
MRS. SAM IL KERR, phone 188.
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w hen he was right in the midst I FOR SALE My horse and buggy for
. c 1 .a. anva and he did sale at a bargain. Horse is gentle,
■of his candy days, and he am . beautiful bay und very fast. If you
a price that
no occasion for
tin, Florence 'Cotton, Evelyn
Kennedy, Kate Peavy, Melvin
Feagin, Irma Newsom. .
career for another year,
how we ought to go!
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The Ladies’ Store Ahead
Everything for Mother and Daughter
I presumed that the groom wore
the best suit of clothes he had.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One horse, buggy, har-
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fer cheer and comfort to some . 1 ake this step,
one over here.
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Later.—Just before going to
press The News receives an-
other message announcing the
sad intelligence that the little
one mentioned above has pass-
ed away.
Our line of fresh meats is
; let the good work go on;
L need some place, even us
1 kinites, to spend just such days
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in the United States Congress
for a long time, and knows all
about these piney woods, and
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Fyou the balance of your natural
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President Wilson and Mrs.
Galt were married in Washing-
are turning out
not be cheated out of all the
In the hurry and bustle of
popping, of
it will soon be time for Luf-
kin to start out on a business
long since became extinct. I o
some'there is no sweeter music
many other localities nothing
of the kind is ever dreamed of
for the reason that such game
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Longview has a deputy sher-
’ iff who enjoys the reputation
of being a first-class fiddler
I and he even makes the things.
from the experience of- other
days to be able to determine
such a proposition beyond the
, peradventure of a doubt. It
was rather interesting to hear
of such news so close to home,
and possibly the writer’s enthu-
siasm ran a little high, dream-
ing dreams as he did of finding
UR Christmas lines are com-
plete in every department. Whether it
Chiistmas Coat Suit, Coat, Hat, pairc
Hose
historical section. It was he
who informed the writer that
gold existed here in Old Ange-
lina, that he was positive of
that fact, that he knew enough
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business will never have
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“white meat" he can devour. j
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Get your Xmas gifts from '
Buster Brown and his dog
“Tige” passed through the city
this morning en route to Rusk.
fondest hopes were realized.
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WANTED—A few reliable men to
sell nursery stock; a good proposi-
tion for right parties. Apply to
LUFKIN NURSERY CO., office up-
stairs in Abney bldg, c d37-6t
CHAS WARREN.
Council Commander.
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School Report.
Standing of pupils in room
a bargain.
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Percy/. Marguerite Vemn
Cupps, Leah Binion, Ruth Lar
Martin Dies. If they serve the
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K. Glenn of 1
die Mantooth,
Ruth McMullen, Berlin .------
Cole, Claude Burke, Mary iadvertising Buster Brown shoes ।
Albritton. Elizabeth Mal I for boys and girls all over the
land, and have been doing so
The papers yesterday car-
Louise Murphey, Eliza $
Murphey, Ethel Louise Smi
Frances Van Nuys, Erl
Gunn, Kathryn Stovall,3
Mary Townsend, Lillian Abn
Martha Chapman; Margue
Man tntukeda t’Eat
#a
ton in Texas warehouses, will
reap the benefit of this splen-
did price—if the deal goes
through. It does look like the
time has arrived when the
United States could ship her
products to any part of the
world without molestation, but
he holds the important position
of Appraiser of Customs. He
and is still occupying that po-
sition, going under the name of
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here, they are giving an exhi-
tion today. Tomorrow they
2 Edward Robb, Lott'ie Dee *jli return to Lufkin, and in the
Hicks, Velma Tyler, Su- afternoon will entertain Ine
public with their many pleas-
ing numbers in front of Peavy
S..e ’ c+ore AT
as yesterday was.
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above spoke up with the en- Denman and E, j. Mantool
thusiasm creditable to one on the noon train 6
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IN OLD ANGELINA? —we "might" not even ask
-n ULu M-i him to allow us to accompany
| At any rate, our friend went
home presently and returned
just received, bulk sweet
complete. Phone us your or-
der. W. A. Collmorgen.
AVOID
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In The News office there is ‘ IS THERE GOLD HERE
_ fjthe forefoot of a wild deer kill-
pleasant enterkainmented in the wilds ol East Texas.
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If everv corporation and American bird as far away
business enterprise in the city from Texas as the national cap-
were to remember the local or-
j wood typewriters at
LONGING & PRICE.
Lewis, Grace Sullivan.
3. Mattie Jewel Goodwin.
Robert Taylor.
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of Mrs. Petts for third month:
along one fine day and took his Low Sixth Grade—
seat in the Congress mentioned, 1 - -
the loved ones who went away, them to be paid when I , all. I
IN a few more days' time the kocp a receipt book at Hicks'
glorious Christmas .day will yrocer tore. You can go in
have arrived in that land the there and vet your receipt any
same as this. Think of what time. Please don't forget this.
I a Christmas it is going to be for it means your protection.
I over there—and resolve to of- and the new laws compel me to
I Thousands and thousands of
1 of Appropriate Gifts for any member of the
J family. Better come now before the -hrist
4 mas rush. We are headquarters for Christ-
K mas Gifts for women and children.
i THE FASHION
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1n.ws.
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- AU resolutions, cards of thanks,
Anams and other matter not gen-
Eanga
| ment of bill.
la standing army. And think
what we could do with the j .
money we’d save.
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One of the belligerent na-
an empty stocking in Lufkin a the presbyterian ladies” bazaar.
| few morningsfrom " °W., rh inkat the knoxali Store. Dec. 22.
1 it over as time goes whirrin _______
on. I Notice Woodmen, Camp 381.
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The war situation toady mat I Under the new regulations. I
I be summed up as follows: Sol- am compelled lo make my vol
diers on the firing line are still lections and reports earlier,
I firing at each other; others inthan heretofore. December
the trenches are try ing to keep dnes mist be paid on or by
I warm; wives and mothers back ) nst . v il I , mo r I will
I fit home are scanning the lists cal at the banks and stores on
I of the dead and wounded daily thiedv. Now don’t forget i1
I in an eager effort to ascertain you aro liable to he awaw’u
I if the worst has happened to Make some arrangements for
it you have visitors during their wares in The Fe"eunt thing, it would no doubt prove
the week phone the office about them up and find out it y ' ______ him al.
it. and if you happen to be go not carry just what you want-
ing away, phone that in also.
key and "dressin‘"wiilbe
heaped as high on Christmas 1 Marjory Lang, Reagin Sayers
day as that of any one else ' --
gathered around the festal
board. He served this district
tonsaturda nisoheymndorm the people who go to make up
spenang ne - its citizenshiv A man came
i Virginia. The bride was mar-1 its citizen, n p
ried in the traveling gown she
wore to the train, while it is
an appropriate time. 3.
• ; whole affair was delightfl
The lion. Samuel Bronson carried out, and those
' . I Cooper is now in Beaumont to
spend the holidays, from his
home in New York City, where
lephone no.
ried the announcement that a
New York inventor has just
| perfected a gun that will shoot
with accuracy, carrying the
highest explosive, for a distance
(of one thousand miles. Now, pickles, dill and sour pickles,
let any foreign power start at w. A. Coilmorgen’s.
Lthis way on mischief bent and j -------
the enemy is ours almost by the News Want Ads Save Dollars.
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a “pocket" 'of his own some,
Bros.’ store on Lufkin Avenue i whem .netha neik until his
It will be well remembered. I" me
that Buster Brown and Tige are ;
mat long jotrneytiC
upuuxe veT 2e..1. in. ,49 and had sought
1peppered the yellow metal just as the
thousands of others did in that
k such sport is still to be had in
# this section by those who care
sh to indulge in same, while in
tions, presumably Germany, is I
offering 20 cents per pound for I
1,000,000 bales of cotton de-
livered at some neutral port
easy of access. The president
of the Texas Farmers’ Union
seems to have stood it as long
as he can, and is going to en-
deavor to supply that demand,
and says “we are going to ship
one load anyhow, even if the
dem thing gets captured.
This cotton will go from Texas —
and Texas farmers, with cot-
was what you seemed to be do-work that will make appropri-
ing, and when it is all over and I ate gifts, at the Presbyterian
you are called away to the oth- ladies’ bazaar in the Knoxali
er world, may your passport Store, Dec. 22. d39-6t
read for a seat just as close up —
around the footlights as that of Carried Child to Houston,
tbe fellow who has never lived Mr. and Mrs. Kester Denman
away from the belt line in is departed for Houston Saturday
life. night, to place their little child
The same morning and upon in a sanitarium for treatment,
the same occasion somehow the Advices from there this morn-
may not have the time to spare
I to run up to Angelina County, j
Cochran, Mina Singleton
Minnie Belle McGibbon .
Ellis Parker, Jimmie Siu
. Every dollar spent in
vleton.
Minnie Scarbrough. An t—
nett Campbell. Herbert ants will be that much coin left
Stegall Lewis Burkett. in the town after the storm
Mli Jones. Lotti is over. Spend it here, folk
if you possibly can, for there
Oscar Floyd, Lock Ad is nothing to hope for in the
ams. Ellen Gillespie, Clara way of home capital inzreasei
. . we send it away. Try the me r-
' chants who are advertising
■ scribe the fellow who saw the
urday afternoon by little Mibs animal first as he came bot o
ing over the pine straw in tin
lead of a pack of hounds; but
, , „ ,, he had discovered. The min-
for years. In tones past tnev Arai "ditor is very well acquain-
have visited this city. ami here it has
Maxi, is perhaps not a boy or girl inLeen staniped by Uncle samy.
Hot th the place who does not reea U jt copper when
Nowi former engagements o tl he was a boy. and just how
happy pair. hi sim 1e - ' ' Much a penny would buy. but
Melvin Fe nouncement 1 tla 'his training in the Handling of
ci. lim Melton. Mali gagement u.nmi rov 15 m . been sadiy neglected--
> p,onN Fhm to guarantee a arge crowd fo1 h! .. FOR SALE—Two Jersey cows, both
HUSO'S. Irden F1‘ WgUMia all these years. lle oncei COming fresh in February. Apply
Clarence Wells. the coming "" thought he had found a gold , to W. W. SANDERS. Route 4, Lufkin,
S Angus liny. , ring in a prize box of candy. Texas. . ______
Ph SiMh fin......- Rememberthelentrale" .....1s
1. Talmage Rehanmm. MI mar School play at the 18 of his candy days, and he did
Wheat. Leon Barrett School auditorium ,, ■ " not know any better until he . need a splendid animal at .
■> Ruth Townsend, Rei night. I rice -30. ‘ ' it to little girl across the is bound to appeal, see W. C. BINION,
childrenin the afternooniprice K who was "a the world" __________________:—
10c ___________. io him. since that eventful FonasalEsOR TAPErMyodhoyag
this week Wih home merh - riedly on her slerye I iadsjettonytorcash.ci"hPRBMX:
and asked us to smell ot it, SON. d1-tf
we have never had much re- j__________
sped for gold. j_______FOR RENT_______
But this may be the prec ious FOR RENT—The store house form-
metal that our friend has dis-, erly occupied by the Knoxali Store
covered, and he has asked us foppint “w A,. TOWNSEND8 atk
I him to the place.
- Oh, it’s great to go to the
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“cull." Go ahead and have; —------
the time of your lives, for that ( A beautiful array of fancy
_____ — . she is not doing it yet. Cotton
fiddles, their long hoped forbeing disposed of in Europe at
wrench factory ought to be as- 20 cents per pound would net
I sured. the grower in Texas about 16
— 0— cents, which would go a long
Waco, through its xouh8 Way toward keeping the wolf
! Men’s Business League is y- From the door,
ing to advertise that city as a ___o.
I “winter resort.' That is right. 1
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be a Chiistmas Coat Suit, Coat, Hat, pair ot
Shoes. Shirt Waist, Gloves or Hose, or any
kind of Novelty, you can find it at our store.
I time they set out from home, I
Another thought just herej » .
thif be so, or pertally so, M hy
an more discussion' in Con-
gress of the nation’s prepared- |
ness? Wouldn’t an instrument j
like that be all the defense that
any of us would need? Such a
thing as a contrivance of this
kind is sufficient to annul al! ;
orders for dreadnaughts, do
_ away with the plan of inereas
^Watered at th/p^tofflee at Lufkin J ing the navy and forever siti
for transmission through the ence the suggestion of more 01 ;
(tails as second-class matter.
lester Hicks.
jcne. llirenee
i. . in M oore.
one’s dlies. G- • DI NN,
Clerk.
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then give them your trade.
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EWATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO
SFpWAFFORD and w. C. BINION
' Editors and Managers
dA. G. LIVELY. Associate Editor
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subject of minerals was men ing are to the effect that the lit-
nopleasure out of such maytionndoand oneofso ohentioned tle one was not expected to re
be well rounded in every other;
I w^y, but he is devoid of one ,
trait of charaqterwhi
paeypadeFtns on
Ison steak salted and . _
and turned to a nice brown?
/But that is drifting out into
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Mary Emma Binion, the daug
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W.-CrBi
ion, the festivities being e
joyed from three to fv8eko
Many games and other, dive
sions so dear to the ahildi
heart were indulged in.wi
wild and happy abandonel
refreshments were servedat
Subscription Rates.
5 ' $4.00
y 0m year 2.00
. Bix months 1.00
5 Three months 35c
Brace up; this is the week.
Is he “filling out” much-
, and have you ordered the cran-
berries?
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1915, newspaper, December 20, 1915; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414984/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .