The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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the world together. He
Baptist Sunday School.
The largest exclusive furni-
freshments,the pro-
den plants may not be flourish-
East Texas. We handle cheap,
he entertaiment to
have the same right to attend
ing, but aside from this, every-
lie will be furnished
Y ONLY
is solicited.
Tyler House Furnishing Co.
River Bank Question
Tyler, Tex.
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his acquaintance, and his
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his passing. Many in Lufkin,
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ilen Brown and Mrs.
Culp.
The meeting at the Second
er of the Young Ma-
queen, the matron
and conditions sacrifice
un-
in. If there are others Abraham Lincoln.
are expecting you.
W. C. Binford, Pastor.
For Sale
Successful farmers plant good
Lufkin Land & Lumber Co.
Alto, Texas.
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the grave and the gay, of all
Sexes and tongues and colors
[Ilion will be chosen
i manner as the selec-
« to enter either, of
tests the committee
glad to have their
Sworn
this 12th
Notary P
Mr com
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here 70 cents bu., 3 bu. sacks.
Cherokee Orchard Farm,
ore about it. There will
an interesting program
id by Group 4.
the ru
es her
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Phone 275.
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A News Want Ad will find
it for you.
I STATE BANK
UST CO.
Extra Star A Star Red Cedar
Shingles, $4.00 per square, $6.00
per thousand
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ms to the
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lay only.
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School Ruling
Austin, April 11,—The at-
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ernment tested, purity 99, f.o.b.
sable showing now
dced in the well be-
in San Augustine
hin four miles of
I
after hearing of his death this
morning, expressed their deep
regret, and quite a number left
town to attend the funeral.
The News joins many in ex-
Stop that itching
Use Blue Star Eczema Rem-
edy for French Itch, Eczema,
taught in schols, in seminaries
and in colleges; let it be written
in primers, spelling'books, and
tending condolence to the be- .
1 reaved. ’ 1•
W. A. Brashear and I
hterare visiting inti
n Jacksonville.
Ies and sizes of mattress-
; one me your troubles.
L- Palled for and delivered
day. Phone 195.
and interest is growing. Rev.
Woods is doing some fine
preaching. The singing is fine,
paragrapl
let as to
tions undl
tore
thel names and addresses
then, editor, managing edi-
medium and high grade mer-
the nation, and let the old and The meeting at the Second
he young, the rich and the poor Baptist church is progressing
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Meh etockholilers and se-
Who do not appear up-
nt the company as trus-
ak and securities in a
f thin that of a bona
ad this affiant has no
6Ve that any other per-
M or corporation has
fikect or indirect in the
nds, or other securities
ted by him.
G. E. WATFORD,
Manager.
Id subscribed before me
Tyler House Furnishing Co.
Tyler, Texas
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eordingly. The de-
of a big oil field in
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d I lis Unlucky
medies.
xt, but before long t
ator of such misdemes
be brought to accou
leantime, put your val
asecure place at nigh
ou ld be better would b
e your money in th
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the )
her's return to the
vi th news that the
e is lust.
‘s rash dive to the
hat he seen through
lel
art-thrilling scene
$ worth, without a
t, gropes to a kill-
cut# the fouled life.
s with the disillus-
o the surface.
isfying, happy end-
Austin, April 11.— Assistant
Attorney General Taylor today
said the “question now occurs
just where the south bank of
Red Riveris located.”
News and #
best of his kn
statement of
card those
e people?
ad a town
Lufkin is
’ progres-
HOES at
ow to fit
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ION ETC.
8 Act of Congress of
Kih'New, published
The Episcopal Guild
On May 21st the ladies of the
Episcopal Guild will hold a
Graduation Gift Sale at MEMul-
Want
p...
they appe
company I
stockholde
upon the
trustee or,
tion, theN
poration fl
ing, is Ki*
bracing a#
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cityhei
of his n
uest th
and a laughable comedy;
A.tmceu.
hestra from Nacog-
d among some of the
fares of the occasion
nentioned that the
he dance is to be se-
ll popular voting con-
| 'follpwlng young
e been named by a
ifrom which number
'will be selected:
be buried this afternoon at
Prairie Grove'cemetery, south-
east of Diboll. Mr. Hale was
be satisfactorily ac-
y such explicit res.
iking Account at this
- •
tant control over your
• o be second nature to
> at April, 1921.
A. G. LIVELY.
, Angelina County, Tex.
sion expires June, 1921.)
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ger . of the Lufkin
it the following is, to the
swlettge and belief, a true
the ownership, manage-
A daily paper, the circu-
>fthe aforesaid publica-
late shown in the above
fired by the Act of
9124 embodied in section
iWs and Regulations, to-
iwigithe programe of
h Sunday meeting of the
a Baptist Association to
5 with the Homer Mis-
Baptist church, begin-
fiday night before the
day in May, 1921.
N night, 8:00 p. m., m-
ry sermon by Bro. C. B.
day 9 a, pi-, devotional
J A.Laird; 9:30 organ-
L 10:00, “Who was
wife? by J. C. Diaz, A.
An, C. P, Graham, and
111100, explanation of
17th chapter, 3 to 15
hclusive, by J. D. Teer,
eprge, J. C. Diaz and
’clock dinner.
P.ma"Whosins against
Y Ghost, saint or sin-
>y J. C. Diaz, C. B.
and others; 2:00 p. m.
if as Paul’s sister?” Acts
y J. A, Laird, J. A.
• A. Courtney and oth-
• countries, but will wait until I
see you. • Send me some copies
■ of the Lufkin Daily News.”
We have on hand Creosoted Fence
Post; They never Rot out.
Oak Flooring in all grades.
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Bloomer Florence came down
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zor security holder appears :
books of the company an :
many other fiduciary rela- :
Ame of the person or cor-
E whom such trustee is act- : :
em also that the eaid two : ,
ant’s full knowledge and be- 1 ■
I Contain statements em- : ’
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ave them.
principal recomn-
include'the ollow-
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L Spit ler "said evgry-
fed to the develop- little farm, and who delights to
ure enough oil,'field spend the last day of the week
| be the case it be- in Lufkin, his old-home town,
kin to wake up and getting a line on all the gossip
SERVICE BOAR—Big boned Poland
.China, best in East Texas, 15 months
old, 600 pounds. Fee $10. Bee Willie
Lumley. Phone 306-5r w32-22tp
New Tissue Gingham
A small shipment of Tissue Gingham just in; most
of them are in the small and medium size check that
is so popular now with the silk stripe. Colors-
Maize, Lavender, Pink and Blue. A yard
,r hoduskuz
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mattresses made as good .
. I renovate and make '
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his name
itioned. It is a hard o
heck such petty thieveE
for one never knowgbdnis
lere the thief willT
—and our friend looks forward
with hope. It is said .that Suf-
ficient faith will move a moun-
tain, and Mr. Calvert has suf-
ficient faith to move many
mountains out of his way from
an agricultural standpoint.
Others should emulate his at-
titude. .
Help Enforce The Law
—
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: Now is the Time to h
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Build and Repair! i
ople's opinion in his
Finest Quality Undermuslins
PRACTICAL women will find this a splendid oppor
tunity to obtain their spring and summer supply of
dainty, serviceable undermuslins that will wash like a
handkerchief and come out nice as ever. These garments
are developed in the latest styles, of dependable, good
materials, prettily trimmed with lace, embroidery, seal-
loping, etc., they will be recognized as good values.
Maurice courts of justice; in short, let it
and Mrs. become the political religion of
275%
meat (and1
lation), etc
tion for th
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New Orleans hospital, after un- ofrhenpubli
dergoing an operation, and will lishers, Wat
pany, Luna
Watford an
The News acknowledges a
eterminus of the A. Pleasant call from Marion Cal-
ad in Nacogdoches vert this morning, who resides
in the suburbs and manages a
......
in the.yardsgjand
safeguard allpurend,____________ ccug, .
ferests. No helpful within thirty days for adminis- Red ciu 18 aout
Ations can be found-' tration by two trustees, Hend- agency that is doing
e and committed to - “-----.it
_ any good Blacl
there now, helping all it can ers, I
under such handicaps. I think unsus,, ________ uun. 1.
in time to come all those small 6, by V.M. Courtney, A. T Jor-
oinfviag will 1XT.t.:I. 2211842242, »
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—, ----- - J in almanacs, let it be preached
Johnson, Mina from pulpits, proclaimed in leg-
Singleton, islative halls and enforced in
he two paragraphs next
J the names of the own-
WA, and security holders,
in not only the list of
find security holders as
upon the books of the
> also, in cases where the
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Come out !
(From Monday’s Daily.) ,0
Miss Currain, supervisor of
Ladies’ Welfare Work, in con-
nection with the Southern Pa- revies
cific system, arrived in Lufkin liami
_____ -p... - - . ... on the noon trait) today, and79 ot
ice of such and lay that is going around and all the will spend the next few days in ’ "
political news that is being dis- his.city. She attended the meet-
cussed. Mr. Calvert has resid- ing this afternoon of the em-
1
. Cloth-
built the
,o - public free schools as children
chandise: Your correspondence of citizens of this country.
a prominent citizen of Ange-
lina county, conducted a store
at Lay and operated a farm.
He always commanded the gtoe,
highest respect and esteem of cent
udent Harding fie- „— ... yazu ,
rat message to con- stockyards terminal
n person. The two Justice Stafford of the District
nbled in jointjaes- _
house chamber to
the docks T
and beg: for
Washington, April 11.—The
upremcourt today refused to
he conviction of Wil-
ywood and more than
.W. W. members, on
of conspiracy to ob-
4. , , "T-T-wwoynename
the legal principle, of course, of Dalmatia, the people are just
oG nn 1^. “P to the, department of starting to death,
parate peace with justice, and when the depart- ple hang around
on the essumvtion ment approved thelan it I where the ships are ana peg Ior
, : only incumbent upon me to see the slop and refuse from our
wiser course that the law is not violated by tables, and while we were there
. , , „ . torney general’s department
ture and floor coverings store in ruled today that alien children
There will be no limit to
ig. Come Sunday and
e and committed to ry Anderson of Richmond, Va.,
covenants re-estab- and George Southerland of Salt
K are sewed hake City, Utah, unt« sold, — -...... „ OW.M uvurney, A T
, - . - which must be within a year. countries will voluntarily an- dan, Gloster and others
tier who was. vis- ana seteshemselves to the United Saturdav -
8doches yesterday, have power to interfere in the ’ r
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‘ d to forget that a sub-
k does much to sway
iFjgg 2020 H
--wue, vi me |
Commeree,madea |
toBhreveport this
I. ed here for a long time, is an ployes of the railway system ,
mentioned, who held their regu- 3
bads would mean and likes to talk of early days lar “Safety First” gathering Requb
‘kin, especially in in old Angelina. Being of that here today, and which was at
e most votes to lead ceasingly upon its alters.”__ both by the senor choir and by
the “Boosters.” Come once and lon, unapgwn
you will come all the time. We eurity holders
| on the bokh
tees, hold Wto
t papacitvipthet
reason tobelie
safd stock,bor
than as so stat
proximity and es-
the terminus of one honored
ms--
e one entered the ho
ther Lufkin citizen aft
ago and got away
tch and chain and a &
ney. The loser said !
it: would do no good i
the mtter, ag he nes
ed to recover his pm
it after reading of a^
ose mentioned for the
re. Ring Worm, Tetter, and all Skin
es Roy Stewart R. B. diseases. Sold on a guarantee by
San Augustine County Lumber seed? Mebane’cotton seed,
Co. W50-12t
Vill O'Quinn, W. D.
om Bledsoe, Hughes,
h, C. W. Falvey, Roy
lton Mantooth, R. E.
iu, . ki 0er
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g „ * ‘ or railroad if in their opinion to foreigners for slaves, some of
heat on account of there is any violation of the them being sold for $1.50. I
thle *howine nA" Sherman Act or the terms of have a lot to tell about these
the decree.
uth Childers, Edna "Let reverence for the laws
y Campbell, Annie be breathed by every Americar
vnsend, Ina Mae mother to the lisping babe that
Persis Shearer, Hat prattles on her lap; let it be
; Anne O’Quinn,
wart, Jennie Lacey,
r, ’Maurine Canon,
Navy, tells of the conditions of ci
many of the people in the far si
eastern countries where he has n
and visited in the last few months. H
ads. Among other things, the young
man says: tr
, H' F. SMITH.
primary department is
b Chehs..... ........
■ q- „‘chool. See to it that you
mer department tomor-
-Your_goalchas.bgeuu.xuz
iEiorpzr-mergeeeemeeeeeppnme
inals to the Illinois Trust tria and Serbia, are looking to
Savings Bank of Chicago the United States.for '
_ tables, and while we were there ’
principals. I am it was cold and nearly all the
that such wks not children were bare-foot and ot
the case and therefore approy- nearly freezing to death. Amer-
1 4 M’S ;
c
Died in New Orleans
Go the kindergarten thing i m the pink or condition Hr< in .
ess. managers are: Pub-
otd-Binion Printing Com-
Texas. Editors, G. E.
------ zu/W. C. Binion, Lufkin,
Texas. Managing Editor, G. E.
Watford, Lufkin, Texas. Business
Manager, G. E. Watford, Lufkin, Tex-
as.
2. That the owners are: (Give
names and,, addresses of individual
owners, ora corporation, give its
name and the names and addresses of
stockholdeta owning or holding 1 per
— or more of the total amount of
stock.) Watford-Binion Printing Co.,
Inc., Lufki Texas. G. E. Watford
learn of and W. C. Binion, Lufkin, Texas, W.
Lufkin. M. Glenn, Lnflcin, Texas. J. H. Kurth,
Keleys, Texas; Mrs. R. E. Henry,
Lufkin, Texas,
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold-
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of. total amount of bonds,
mortgages, fir other securities are:
NONE. 07
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tonkoa
d Farm Owner
rotect his family
financial loss. He I
e that nothing hap-
> take away all he
nested in the far®
us deprive his fam-
s only means of liv-
tornado and light-
an destroy your I
Rs, machinery and
ck. Hail can ruin I
ops. -
let yourself and i
from such a loss. I
irtford farm insur-l
licy will,give yon fl
rotection.
me here for it ’^11
EY-KENNEOI
rancy Agency
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iotary public in and
id county aforesaid,
red G. Ee Watford, I
duly sworn accord-
es and says that he
Fol. h Washington, Apri eUrhe mars. ,
urated department of justice today ap- who is in the United
AAe Progedanew plan under which Nayy, tells or th ond
-eMer and Armour & Co., - —
will divest themselves of their
interests in stock yards
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of Columbia Supreme Court Al
l, .8?j - ” it 1u,, v
v- geghing Saturday night by
T V ®ro I. D, Teer. Preaching
ggmIN,T44-- -- ------- au In some of these countries the Sunday at 11 a. m. bv Bro C
Awsm i?^! that management of any stock yard people are selling their children B. George.
ggH. B, SELMAN,
B. G. BALDWIN,
W. BATES,
-F. COURTNEY,
; 0' Committee,
■' fodreei--A-■»» '■ ■ •. ...
tion pint that the farm outlook was 'v ~ •.
bdistressing, and said that "he Toma__ _______ r-g.
was sure everything would Large stalky cold frame to- pe
com? out, alright. That is the mato plants, with shapes and I)
optomistic spirit that is holding blooms, 25c per dozen. Also' ie
$, he ....... tesher. I I • maysmaller plants of all descrip-
(3 club rooms, the have tp replant his corn, he may tions. Rhone 407-4r. A. S.
orica and Literary have lost much of his expect- Croom. 36-2*1)
live a feature dance ed peach crop, some of the gar-
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