The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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itor in the city \
m his home in Hous
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iss Esther Childer
[first of the week
| where she visited
s and friends.
G. E. WATFORD, Editor and Manager
A. G. LIVELY, Assoeiate Editor.
The Guaranty State Bank
In accordance with published
announcement some weeks ago.
Prayer.
Song.
Bible Qu iz.
Song: As a Volunteer.
Prayer J. H. Cauthen.
Scripture Lesson, Tim 2:1-15
Responsive Reading—Neil Sin-
Manhattan Shirts, the world’s
best; soft shirts, collars to match;!
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le News starts this
. Campbell at Batt
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city.
B. Y. P. U. Program.
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r8 Loraine Turner
Was an arrival ir
lnesday after noon,
8ant guest of he
and Mrs. M. G. J<
pherd Avenue.
Every fly that
Comes to town
Keeps a-layin’
its eggs aroun’;
Makes no difference
Where they’re found,
We gotta keep a-swattin'
These flies aroun’.
conserva-
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the very fact that
they are to play a return date in
Victor Victrola with 15I
for sale at a bargain. Al
W. F. Bell, Lufkin, Texas.
Spring Oxfords.
From the best markets in the
world, in all the new shapes and
colors, fitted by people who know
how; sizes 41 to 12, width A A to
Irs, T. D. Hill, fo
s city, who recently
aston, was an arri
Wednesday at noor
Every land man and real
tate dealer is invited and
quested to be present.
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E SEARCHED the best Style Markets in the
7 for your Spring wearables and we are now
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Company of Lufkin, operating
under its revised charter and in
creased capital of $75,000, opens
today, May 1st, with many new
and distinctive features added
for the accomodation of its pat-
rons.
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that he was going down for the
purpose of fencing the lake on
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of this bank from its beginning,
and now with these distinctive
departments added and their ad-
ditional facilities this progress-
ive institution will become even
a greater factor in the financial
and material development of the
community.
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a most worthy local or-
on‛t forget your po
in the morning-
I of every qualif
Voter to cast his b
‛elter Jones of Zav
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size for every man,
at $18.00 to
ted in this instance is the fact
that this splendid company does
not come among us as strangers,
.and that too frequent possibility
of an audience being deceived as
to merit is happily done away
with. This celebrated company
of musicians and singers is heart
his premises and erecting some-
Clark's hound dog song when it'real estate worth at least twice doesn't like to fish?
reads the following lines which I the amount of loan. j--
News reporter
ou Sayers was am
) attended court
Ik, finished up, - t
k to his farm.
Clyde Stegall, an old-time"
kin boy, who is now witb ’
well known dry goods firm
Meyer & Schmidt at Nac
ches, was in the city this *•
in the interest of thathodie
visiting relatives and friend
well. .
Lost, strayed or stolen—the
sidewalk building habit—from
the town of Lufkin. Any infor-
mation leading to its recovery
will be promptly rewarded upon
its being brought to the atten-
tion of the proper authorities.
Wednesday afternoon a News
reporter met the incoming train
from White City, a railway line
which extends through the East-
ern portion of the county, and
Straws and Panamas.
60 Styles are here
for your selection.
Stand up for Lufkin, or move
on; this town has no earthly use
tor a pull-back now. Examine
the occasion will be worth at-
tending, and the question is
have you made your arrange-
ments to go?
Mrs. J. M. Massingillof Man-
ning was a visitor in the city
this week, being a guest of her
parents.
announcing that
illie Nerren, who
1 at Athens, Texas
Lufkin News fron
11 he finally decides
|y from that coun
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where they will visit
of, in son 30
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per in thi ,;
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published
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for several days. Mr. Conn has
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At odd times, and when you
happen to think about it, say a
good word for Lufkin, be you at
home or abroad. Of course seed
cast upon stoney ground will
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and informed a
[improvement of farming U®
[ to discuss the matter of org
iizing a Real Estate Exchan
and to consider the details of I
advertising campaign, prase*
ing especially our agriculta
advantages to bring immigr
to this section.
together with its vast army of
mosquitoes, and that is where
they spring from—stagnant
pools of water. Remember the
lime proposition, also, that the
Shubert Symphony Club these mpoendidheartltainnmnnend
The News takes pleasure in | in every way worthy the atten-
tion of all. Their entertainment
is first class, will please, delight
Schubert Symphony Club and and uplift the most fastidious
Lady Quartette of Chicago will audience.
appear in this city on the night
of May 5th, at the Lufkin Opera
The celebrated kidnapping
case of the Dunbar child in Lou-
isiana resulted in a convict-
ion for the defendants Walters
with a sentence of life imprison-
ment. It is said that the case
will be appealed.
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adies' hats are
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the time and the place, and don't
miss them this time, even tho
you missed them before. Out of
a multitude of endorsements
throughout the land this one is
taken from Rev. Homer T. Wil-
son of Fort Worth, Texas:
and the capital stock has been
twice increased to broaden its
scope of operations. Conserva-
tive and efficient management
have characterized the activities
loaded out of the express car
was a vast number of cans of
syrup which was consigned to
the Lufkin market. Angelina
county produced this product and
an Angelina county farmer pre-
pared it for the table and to him
will go the revenue for his labor.
It was what is called “ribon
cane" syrup; did you ever hear
of it? Compared with it, every
other known specie pales into
insignificance, and he who fills
up with a sufficient quantity of
it, with hot biscuit and cow but-
ter accompaniment, is more
than prepared for the every day
affairs of this life and for any un-
looked for emergency that might
arise. Give us more ribbon cane
syrup and more folks to eat it,
and we will show you a country
of live and progressive citizens
at peace with all mankind.
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in some form is served upon
every dining table in the land.
It is “manufactured” in some
places for the market and in
other places it is "made” to eat
This eating kind of syrup and
this selling kind are two difer-
ent propositions altogether.
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Texarkana Four States Press posits are protected by the de- fertilizer
Clark’s little ditty had to do with1 positors guaranty fund under the seed seed
politics, while the last effort supervision of the State Banking I seed
deals solely with the fly: Board.
Interest of four percent will be
paid on time deposits, and for
, , j greater convenience this depart-
is being done, one town having ment will remain open from 5 to
been completely wiped off the' 7 o,clock on Saturday afternoons
map a few days ago. Thisbrings । as well as during regular bank-
up the subject of storm houses. ' ng hours every day. The Sav.
No home, however well appoint- mgs Department is under the
ed. is complete without a storm I regulation of the State Banking
cellar where the members of the-
family may seek safety in the
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From extei
lowest cor
i laws which provide that the
, , savings deposits be invested only
tune of trouble Look into this, in the highest class of securities
matter at once, before the next such as United States bonds;
dark cloud forms over in thebonds of cities, counties and
southwest it will be too late! states; first mortgage bonds of
then. , , . ?i, I. L" - ;------- --------uo• nyenuorsea oy me press, puipn
.steam or electric railroads in the in the enclosure. Of course such and people from Maine to Cali-
t State; bonds or notes secured by j steps as these can but lead to afornia, and
first mortgage or other valid I certain amount of fishing later
The public will recall Champ lien on unincumbered, improved on in the season. Who is it who
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Subscription 81.O0 e %eer
68 Telephone No. 60
Mntorea at the Postottien at Lufdu
‛xas, for transmislon throwgh tme
~1a AA aecond-elauu matt**,________
All resolutions, cards of thanks, pro-
grams and other matter not general
news, will be classedas advertising and
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House, under the auspices of the
Mr. .and Mrs. E;.J .Conn went Hoo-Hoo band. To be apprecia-
the Baptist Young People’s Un- to bring about a better acqu»a
ion for next Sunday, May 3. ance among the men directly i
1914: terested in the development
Subject -The Christian Soldier the county through the sale *
Leader Darwin Singleton.
Diboll Wednesday at
We still have plenty of the engagement.
Mebane planting you be entertained with the best
corn, Sorghum talent touring the country, but
. , ।----, peas, garden seed, and you will be contributing
T ~ . thelargest and cheapest stock thing to
The Guaranty Bank has shown of feed to be found in LUf ganization as well.
[steady and successful growth kin. Harrell Transfer Co?
phone 119-123. "
THE LUFKIN NEWS
Bemi-Weekly— Tuesdays end Fridays
County 01
To the Sh'
of Ange I‛
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commando
silks in fancy patterns, in fact the
shirt or collar you want is here.
. . . 50c
abled as a "Trust Company” to
perform many other important
functions of special value to the
community. It is permitted to
act as execu’or of a will, admin-
istrator or guardian of an estate,
trustee under anv mortgage or
bond issue, receiver or custodian
of property, fiscal or transfer
agent of any corporation or body
availeth nothing, but that which politic, to receive deposits or
happens to find lodgment in fal-trust moneys, to loan money on
low fields will return some day|real or personal securities; and
bE"e 56.50 . $3.00, ... ... ,
Let the Style Store Supply Your Every Need, Mr, Man. '
this city this season should ' gleton and Carrie LeeTerry ”
arouse in the minds of every one ] What the passage means- Bv
the determination not to miss the Leader.
with that same precission as also to attend to many other
does the proverbial bread which j features absolutely new to Ange-
is cast upon tne wacers. Re. Ima county, there being no other
member this as you go up and trust company in the county.
down the earth strutting among [ A Savings Department has
your fellow-men, 1aiso been installed, thus further
_______________ •enlarging the scope of service to
. be rendered by this corporation.
The season oi the cyclone is
upon us and reports from over
the state are that much damage
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The time is drawing near for
the old Confederate soldiers to
start for Jacksonville, Fla., for
their annual reunion. Those
who intend going from Angeli-
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Syrup isa food product and it
made from many substances, and
na county must remember that
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plaintiff uv
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Meeting of Land Men
A call is issued by Sectet
G. T. Cross for a meeting of 6
real estate and land men of A
gelina county at the office of 6
Angelina County Progressit
League next Wednesday afte
noon, May 7, at 4 o’clock.
The purpose of the meeting
were sung by the editor of the The non-interest-bearing de
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In the medium priced Clothes, we
have for you the "Clothes Craft"
all wool clothes. They are in a
class by themselves and every gar-
ment is sold under a positive guar-
antee of satisfaction. They are in
all the weaves and styles and a
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SPRING WA
ELIABILITY
Find as little fault with your
neighbor and his family as you
possibly can. They may be liv-
ing under conditions wholly un-
known to you, and are doing the
very best they know how.
chergworonnthe Under will bTh^df among the different things
responsible fonpayment of bill.
Consecration—Mrs. Cauthen.
Song -Loyalty to Christ.
Obedience-Chas. Weaver.
Persistence—Mrs. Hull.
m8nn Go'’" Go Where y°U Want
What kind of Soldiers are we?
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De'S Epe. 8-15-Byford
Closing Prayer.
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We have selected the choicest pat-
terns of clothes from the well known
Hart, Shaffner & Marx and Fit-
form makers. They are here in
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Watford, G. E. The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914, newspaper, May 1, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414868/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .