The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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Lufkin folks
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says “The Review now has a
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la Oklahoma
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more profit than any other
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never
Two
Days of Special Prices
ery appropriation bill, but voted
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cargo that a plant ever car-
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time. It was a physician from
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mta can put on
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10 i
ct and Dimities
scial Values
1) Yards for
$
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found hotel bills too high and
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the use
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Dr. Fred B. Green, who has
been sojourning in Houston for
t ever meet our
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fcxi- oils, beans and salt. Quantities there is not such
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And
firez
L in
3 yds- 31.00
9 yds. >1.00
each $1.00
each 31-00
10 yds- 31-00
tpnd stripes 8 yds- 31-00
|L . 2 for 3100
t„ 3 yds. $1.00
>rs and flowered 3 yds. 31-00
One lot
vd
•eople favors the con- two situations are somewhat
of good roads, realix- similar."
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interstate commerce^ to obtain passage into Mexico.
Otto Daniels, chiropractor,
tried in the county court yes
terday upon the charge of aboard it was the very finest
practicing medicine without li-
cense, was assessed a fine of tied to a little farm at such a
3100 and given one day In jail.
The defendant gave notice of the nearest town, who knowing
The above c
d«y misleading
ir Edwin J. Man tooth, better
town as “Rastus,” who was
36-in. BleacB
haired chap in the cashier’s
cage, t was born in him, this
40-mch Organdy ..
i Percale, polka doti
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The Kind to Buy
The Hoistein-Friesian is. the
world’s greatest milk and but- j
of these articles are produced
in Mexico, but not enough to
meet the demand.
Chihuahua has several small
flour mills, one cigar factory'more self sustaining,
nd other manufacturing plants Heves.
of minor importance which at
present are working on a small
favor of the bond is-
fact, the vote was so f-------------
ning that not a dis- and pork chops have sold at
illot was cast against three pounds for a quarter in
nition. The people the markets of W.
route mentioned, be-! we lack C \
•oil and Lufkin. have!the two things happen on the
nt impassable high- happy.
I this &uv&nc&u steo “—* ** **
. wwsww "MJ? ggiyyijagjrif
the vof
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'Wg
his health, returned today at
noon and will resume at once
the practice of his profession.
important that Amor!
•tudy the Mexican
~ trade conditions al
I bora and reared in thia city, salesmen in the tenth
I The young man has just about duce sales of A merit
I attained his majority by this to Mexico, accMi
I time, and has been residing in report by Consul Jc
Houston. While here and in his Commodities are in
teens, he proved himself a gen-J the report said, and it
ius with pen sketches, his work,°Pon the southern i
In this tine being highly com--ability to buy wh<**£
plimented—the art being noth-lconditiono will ret
ing leu than a natural gift/Prerevolution basis
Recently he accepted a position! As an illustrate
with the Riee Hotel in Houston, «>•, increasing pros
and is now a cartoonist on the her tp>dp
staff of the publication known*.. ... , ,
as the Rice Hotel Review. HelUniUd State8’ * bsnkini
is steadily advancing with his lnvMtment company faj
drawings, and there la certain-1 which was incorporate
ly fame and fortune awaiting'1919 and capitalized at I
his ability. The publication 000 with deP°*tt« •
iHNgta^M^mreMsSSS^ $405,000, now has d
ward of $600,000 a<
Russians to Mexico
El Paso, Texas, July 16.—A
company of about 200 Russians
now living in Canada is pre-
civ!O’Q,umontuinnBea P*rin< to follow the Mennonite
of the Beaumont court “ct *D enterin« Mexieo for c0'-
•ppeals, plans to move onixation. Two representatives
range for colonization rights in
Durango and Chihuahua, Mexi-
co. ?‘?. . ,
The Russians have propei^y
worth about $5,000,000 in Sas-
he H. E. A W. T. katehewan to dispose of and
---x_ I will have about $8,000,000 to
following item was sentiinvest in Mexico, the represen- d™ne of an air plane washeard
n Houston^Aecordingltatives said. William Moeller,
mation reaching the|who is assisting the Mennonit-
n Pacific Liner here to- es, also is helping the Russians
lion granted permission J
»ad to asraaie Hebflity
the conditions had flown high
up over the raging torrents and
come to the rescue. And de-
spair on the farm was displac-
ed by hope, and hope by joy-
ful recovery.—Marshall News.
high up in the sky. It circled
and came lower as it flew over
the farm—it turned and hesi-
tated and rose and fell. It ap-
peared to be seeking a place
where it might land—and it
was—and finally it did. And
F ■ "AMS^iniLU.L.lill
H Issue Carried
kction held Saturday
■strict 4
|he Boles community, _
jrpose of determining In Pennsylvania folks have
or pot a bond issue found hotel bills too high and
<> should be voted for a bill is proposed to c~;~“
Be of building a good the public service commission other high lights inthe
rom the southern lim- to fix the. rates.
City of Lufkin for a the price of crude oil is too low J^yment out of a pen and a
of about five miles and the legislature has named bottle of India ink than most
Diib°11.road’ reacted a committee to investigate and of us «®tout of golf, dancing, a
good book or show, and is for-
ever making little sketches of 1
$22.10 a hundred in Chicago people and thinks as he sees
’them through the eyes of a
cartoonist.”
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Mrs. C. Campbell departed
thia morning over the Cotton
Belt for Dallas, accompaning
bar son, Lafayette, home, who
arrived here yesterday for a
visit Mrs. Campbell will re-
main for some gme with her
Domestic
8 Yards for
sirable goq
of every-di
ent.
Representatives from the
East Texas Tomato Exchange
will present the advantages of
Selling through that organiza-
tion.
Every fruit and truck
should be present.
WM. C. HALL, Secy.
Chamber of Commerce.
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Cure-All of Leguktkm
The Nation’s Business says,
Oaost of them being staple articles, merchandise
need. We feel sure that after seeing the goods
fees together you will be pleased and will buy
liate and future needs during these
From Out of the Sky
During the recent flood in
Colorado a woman lay dying
for lack of medical attention
in a section of the country that
had been rendered inaccessi-
ble by the washing away of
several river bridges. The situ-
ation was hopeless and despair
settled down like a pall on the
little farm and the little home.
There was nothing to do but
wait—wait for the heart-break-
ing end that was sure to come.
And as they waited the
KU eiocuvn IW
■Billion dollars-ha ... ,
Been ordered by the time decrease the price to the
■oners* court, the result consumer, he will frame a law
■day’s election in the the like of which has
mentioned may well be been enacted heretofore in the ucicu u
I a criterion—typifying history of the world. The only ’ d^liverT
By be expected of the proposition that I know f"11
is a whole when the compares with it at all is
lomes to V
I or not the best coun-
it Texas, which is An-
bhall come out of the that he invariably voted for ev-
|eally, it does seem that try appropriation bill, but voted
ument of the majority against every taxation bill. The
I of good roads, realix- i
k this is one of the
most needful for the
I development of the
i resources.
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that I
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determine statement of a member of the!
k“* other house from my state a
number of years ago, who said
and the ra
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your immc
had an art lesson in his life and
developed himself to thjs point
solely by observation. Several j
of his drawings have been j
r ------,c, given recognition by national
No. 7, better if prices do not please, the rem- magazines devoted to this form j
,g obyioM pags a iaw!0fsrt Mantooth hopes for on- j
ly one career, that of a car-
toonist, and his fondest dream
is to rank Briggs, Fisher and
- J game i
some day. He gets more en- I
. ng
staff cartoonist, the tall, sandy- ch*ng« upward of $31<00C
* ’ j The company recently open,
cage, t was born in him, this w ------— j ,i is
ability to cartoop, for he never
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Ihlen’s Dress ShirtMMjL^.,
Children’s Romper$,.assorted styles
Apron Checks, black and brown
press Ginghams, ph
■ Ladies’ Jersey Uni«
: 36-inch Madras Shfil
Cotton Crepe, solid !
In ten years, Mexico’s sales,
to the United States have in- B**t Tear. *r« urged to be pree-
creaaed more than one hun-
dred million dollars. The con-
mand as are fats, lard, salad also show a good increase. If
------------1 a good show-
ing in the figure of Mexico’s
purchases from the United
States as formerly, it will be
because Mexico is growing
he be-
dlot was cast against three pounds for a quarter in
?-«~ markets of Washington. All
route mentioned, be- we lack is legislation to make
e become disgusted'same day and everyone will be
Senator Kenneth McKellar— ± produc"’ uShe wHl make
the very name sounds Scotch oth"
•le and practical, gave his collea- d > b Every farmer ln
•• SffJESaLS?
can frame a from his
heifers at $35.00 delivered to
jyour station or excellent regis-
tered heifers for $75.00 same
’ ’’ .. Some splendid bulls
as low' as $50.00 delivered. Safe
I arrival guaranteed. Others for
more money. Get a start in
“the breed that leads.” Write
for my monthly price list of
Royal breeding.
HARRY AUSTIN CLAPP
One of the Homecrofters
’6w-4 Collegeport, Texas.
"You must have been walk-
ing carelessly,** said the lady
whose car had ran down a
man. "Pm very carefuL I’ve
Saturday - Monday
July 23rd and 25th
fl
ir Days we have selected the most de-
GJtOWUtS MEETINC
The fruit and truck grower*
of Angelina County will meet
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bon of the country, according and domestic Commerce an- T«xaa. on August 6th, at 1
_. ^Porta. As a result, nounced that Mexico’s sales to ®’elo5k P- m. for the purpose of
f01 ming a marketing orveniva
All truck growers, and es-
pecially those interested in to-
mato production for market
factories to reopen on a larger
j* d®“* on * small scale, prin- tion.
In its annual report, the
Cotton Checks for quilting 9 yds. $100
Curtain Scrim and Flowered Cretonne 9 yds. $1.00
Table Oil Cloth 3 yds. $1.00
Ladies’ Silk Hose, black and white pair $1.00
Imperial Chambray, stripes and solids 4 yds- $1.00
A- C. A. Feather Tick 4 yds. $1.00
Men’s E. A W. Collars 10 for $1.00
Ladies’ Hose, white Lisle, 35c grade 4 pairs $1.00
Nt capital of $200,000. r ' 1
Manufacturing in Chihuahua »«ale than before the revolu-
ia done on a small scale, prin- tlen.
J UnHeJkZ^re." of^ore^
Chihuahua h forced to call the UnFted States 7n 1920 ag-
ism tb* tOr ,r*,aUd $180,191,075 and the
^i1*^ Mnd tobacco Customs Mexico were $207,854,179.’
ments of these articles passing
>*s through and from El Paso des-
tined for points in Mexico.
American fruits are in de- sul said thia year they will
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“Lady, that's nothing. I’ve i
been walking for fifty-four
yaans.”—Erie Dispatch.
■/’?*":’ ■ y?- '-'J/v-t la'
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late Justice W. B.
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of the Beaumont court
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Be time next month,
inally secured a pice
that city for his fam-.
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1920 ag-
large supplies of foods, cereals, sales of the United States
brokers report large consign-
about five miles and the legislature has named of India ink than
helming victory for report.
Hogs have sold as high as
Other merchants can put on
for enlargement of the scope of! but can they ever meet our
•0. their output, the reports say. high quality?
-J The increased demand through- Singleton A Eaves.
Men’s B. V. D. Drawers
Sizes 38 and 40
Three (3) Pairs for
Sl.00
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Good Grade Men’s Socks
in colors
9 Pairs for
$1.00
la of the Houston East
st Texas Railway. The
n Pacific at a previaua
turned the liability for
of bonds in the amount
>« of today
• to $3,600,0
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Washington, Jul;
letter from former
■Wilson to Lloyd Ge«
ing the United Std
not consider proposs
icient cel or oxchange Gres
vhich indebtedness to th
States, was placed >1
vea Eressional record I
his Sector Lodge. 1
ind “One inch No. <
$2.50 per thousand. ,
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