The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1921 Page: 1 of 10
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THE
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ALE
XVI.
' J a \ TI:XAS, FRIDA1
SEP11 A.kJ R 3U. 1921
NO 28.
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THE
WIN NATIONAL BANK
Conservative
az.t house,
W.
Help Your Local Paper
t." Notice of Dissolution
Tarred and Feathered
Litt
Resolution Is Void
Two Americans Killsd
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these cotj
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' .A. Its BCKUSF’
In reference to the above dis-
solution. so agreeably entered
into by the retiring member!,
anti myself. I wish to say that
I, too, also sincerely "hank all
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GUARANTY STATE BANK
and Trust Co.
Arlington
turn ;O
rame a
jelling was complete.
pi per* ■'!
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They are Ail Began T3DAY'
il
Sis announces to the public
Jlution of the firm of Lon-
& Price, which has been
’Mutually effected between
B. A. Longino, senior metn-
the firm, and Mrs. W. D.
I the former acquiring full
test in the business, which
iraraire. servant
< lot faces east;
Farmers Are Advised
About Cotton Association
to
insurance on
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n f
li.e <
Reliable
________1
\sk the man with
Bank Account
f he started it
‘Tomorrow”
>, pt.
Evangelist Fred Gardiner of . . . .-
i’..il.,y .-V . • <!
I’nited Mine Workers of Anu-r-
------- ■ ,ca to
[many fishermen
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king
■hit
■lied
ng
inly
■ of
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hat
IFIED
WANTED-r0o."~*
light
vate place, bye?2|
children Mr.., £“*
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There are no Bank
Accounts Begun
"Tomorrow" •
.hr l i •• >. yi . : . i
• of limiting: w.-. •
in tite city yesterday alter.-: ■'.
<m bti.-ir.ess.
link- 111 lilf i
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er a hard struggle.
We believe you will like us if yuii
place the account with us when you are
ready to select the bank. A lot of
people find our services satisfactory
Longino. Very respectfully,
Mrs. W. I). PRICE,
B. A. LONGINO.
-lock and fix- FOR RENT
See \\. H about
i limbs' tore, gentlenwu.
81-3p address L<<:
Arlington, Sept. 28.—Fiv
bandits early today blew tft
vault door of the Farmers SUM
Bank here and escaped wM
several thousand dollars wortl
of bonds following a pinW
fight with City Marshal M
wards, in which one robber I
believed dangerously woundej
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The “IN”
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|K’k Nerrell, Roy Sanders,!
I. Purvis. W. M. Burn.us.
Sayers. I. .J. Allbritlun. S.
Jones, T. J. Parker, H. B. ,
■is, . D. ILdlaway. G. E. j
msend, J. L. Calvert, Cullen
pes, Will McCoy. J.
Iters, Samp Peavy.
Eighty men onl ol c\ ci \
are dcpentlctils al DO \c.ii» ol ,i_’c
Tokii, Sept. 28.—Severs
ibiindred person- were killed b;
|t. pho.ixi in Central JapaTJ
Kraii-ring at Nagoya IslaM
i Hondo, where a tidal waveitt
|.-t!oyed crops anj houses. SSj
era! steamers were sunk o!H
are missing^?
Bank Robbed 5
w,th ba:h- lirttil
nimr. atreet;
ready by'oj
i. E. & W. T. Ry. platform iment since the firm’s
I will assist you |jon> aI)ti assure all patrons
Get
or nor.
Don't ask him to print it on
No details were ducted a revivial, and reports
ia fine meeting.
Illa-.e you ever rightly eon- Mrs. Emma Richardson, who
tii i.’d what the mere ability j has been visiting at the home
read means? That it is the of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrett,
ey w hich admits us to the returned to her home in Tyler
h”ie world of thought and j this afternoon.
n rn-
trade mark. It deserves the.as friends, contributors, read-
best you can give of'active sup- jerg or advertisers.—Southland
feaufckjMMhu-' -7. ...r.*-.
house oh North
modern conven-
1 paving all paid
nt, balance easy
s. 58-tf
Austin, Sept. 28.—A coim!
A. Nicks, the photographer, rent resolution passed at
&udio i??.c-onA4jitoi^
is out-[be the policy of the' state
its own
on are
uver a
All inici C'i I w.i: n w ... i : ’■
ll< will 1 n ip \ cu .ii ; i .11: i :1 U<
capital ltd an iiitlcpi iiCt i a t 1<I i. <
(display. The ediwr r ru- less
•grateful for a word of praise.
Make it a point ’■> ’. isst the
up and learn of its dif-
ivs. At
i more
The paper
lo t of
• f all
Uoclt
r •‘OUi
A II. ’
. I nt* bed-room FOR RENT
. <cvel plate mir-
ii Stella Smith, blocks
81 -3t Will be
Denum.
FOR REN?
f the best homes mshed rooms, j
110x140, splendid yeniences Apply S
lerground cistern, G. W. Herring*^!
'ices, priced to sell f------- -----
ish, balance $100 1 LOST^
er t ent interest. ’ ____ 1
louse, practically
fh<iut, all conven-
i School. Lot 100
h about cost of
sh, balance easy
lungalow in Den* r^‘ Hughes.
0x140, five rooms
»d iocation and a
rith SHOO'cash and
vou want a good T , --.♦!
nice, this is your . Texas, Sejt|l
is hereby given that fl
nual meeting of tht Z]
Eastern Texas Rail^
be held at the Genenlfl
™.—.. m the «■
gehna County. Teul
-roi.m house, built foV^’lect‘on of'di,^
Ih morn, 4 large pany t0
,h‘‘
business as may
said meeting; and ® J
irn an<b at the same place J
. lose in.- «l,3o0, ,ter , adjournment
, holders’ Meeting the id
. gli.- and "atei,[meeting of the btanj2!
terms. the company will fa, kael
x high school, on pose of electjng a
retary. and such other(3
on • provided by law and
|the company, and for ttal
‘ of such other busineu v
ierly come before the a,
[ stock books of the csm
y at a bargain, or land remain closed fit®I
small farm close of September, 1921, raSj
•« cars to sell or journment of said meetta
is. L. E. Ricks. ‘ J. M HERBEKT1
73-tf j E. J. MANTOOfll'
rn six-room bun-— J. fl
se.l roians, good \ Ww all L Duulffl
in: lot 100x200;' wauvq
C. E. Mock. 73-tf
spending too much money end w;.::: ’■
new leaf, we wi.' a:d you ' h.o .
“The last time I saw you,
Edith.” temarki'd a Topeka
. : n ’ . ..ii . I
Don’t make fun of your local
paper. It has possibilities of \ t>rint sh
being as good as any in the ficulties and comph x:l
country—and remember that it least that will give .
reflects the community in charitable attitude,
which it is published, and is should not be the pr
the one product that goes to:t|le editor solely,
far places bearing the town I those who are interei-ed in it
It deserves theias friends, contrib itox •.
LFo. w -1: .ii i- :he i..im< - <if
M th •• 1: -, n f r graiui .ini'.',
■FVici1 at li.e Octubi-r ti-rm
Etdaie Angel::.a county district
;i '-ii'••■xi of the
■■I ::: ait in cunven-1
:t J.ere t-iiiai. Bei re adopt-]
• ■ hra. the convenaj
■ ■ •■! ■ :<■! ih wr. almost unani-fi
|m u.-iy the |1 ip. >al to approve!
■ ’. : it i r,- idciit llardingj
the b.iitiK question. Thw
n re,ord as favorJ
. <• ii-< .,1 tin. En«
a-.ichers in
• .■mmen<M
• •-■-.•i foreign^
. r..;.’:-ii. Th J
•. w ir
ei..,i ir.-ed. I
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good four-room
■J.>t cash, balance - ___
house, $2,500, * ^ORri
easy Look over---------- ”
■ <! will build one FOR RENT Q "T
I ir Stlllff. I.wn- • With PKVlliy-e on,
• 81 -if, t
>Ns; , H
FC!
A reso-fij M
; ii.mu,-. formter.-
i. i-c given byl0on .
tans
lajor ii,r. ad- -• ■ l i:i:e I
tate- ;1.1 ■ :■ ’’Hu--, -tems
nd g i . e n It:.. >■ .f I.ear: ng^ t >
9 Ca : i d .'i :: i* p> - j,-. -. .- -h.
he pr. .p.<..,i,i . idati
luthoiized the
jjon a
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if L
Kith
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frj' a
pe g>
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tween <le[>ei <
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l :.n:<-.” l’"p> I. .’ ..iirua I.
.ni<> • hou-
ih« I’nited
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■ r sliipmt-n'.
n shipping your cotton. Get the city and
he gin weight and be sure and trade terrilor-. that it
j ”’.ark v.->ur bale with your in- my aim to rmerPai:.
I-.:i.d-. 1 r any three let’er- will ness on the
I r the purpose of je.t ti'.ill- heretofore. .
I Stock ’.hl- ’-. ' :
t
due since date of such dissolu- er it benefits you
<11 4 » JU’ J< XU.’U.KOV^ V,.. .
-late buildings and their con-'ti-m, prior to which time, how-1
denis Was lie ’..:red oid in an '.ever, account- due the firm and the front page and .m-t the ex
■ ’ :..dav bv th- attorneyjthe firm’ rd.lh-i:i-m are !-■ be ai-lly as vou hand, i it in.
ii.-ra ' - . ' :v'|| . | sh re-i a ill: e. D:.n’ v. ■ >rv N : th- .di' ■
In se\ • . .. ■ f ■ '.ri» ':"i. m.-Jii |u » r» = .r. . n hi- . . !: h* '
h ’he i' .a. '■] t’.-. ‘ : <• n?> t pi per*••i.-, h- L. I
he J’UiV LUirikA the .Hi ?? hi- e-erl i..
frieiitls atni '•* lhe u ht-'it'r i ; th:ij'> .;n rdi
piece i'?r ('.Au' ’raiit’ ihrimgh- t-'r’- ;i r ti«.*. ? i-• 11 - ih'1 - hr
out past years whh h has made engages in ’hr puuli'j? Ln i
the success ness.
of the institution which is to- Teil him when he has a good .
be conducted in the future paper. You are willing to con There are
dong the same lines bV Mr. , gratulate your preacher on a sand drug
hut | States and Lulkin
TO STOCK HOLD^
TEXAS RAILROAD
want a good
is
niation regarding
at "Lufkin News
8* ** Company
<r« lino
I hst Street, one
house, built
room, 4 large
110x140,
priced to sell !■*“ ■ —
LOST—A white and C
dog. The dog had
the name R. R y ’JI
Tenn, on it. Finde^
me at Lufkln and J3
This is to advise that all
members ol the Texas Farm
Bureau Cotton Association
-hould bring their cotton to^
l.ufkm mi Saturdays of each the many friends for their lio-
". i-ek. and place same on the era] support and em uurage-
orgatiiza-
’ bro;: ghoul th:-
riall be
’he I.'k:-
■ •! plane a
.. ■ . it.. :,.g 11
r
!
fancy and imagination? To tho
company of saint and sage, of
Palestine, Sept. 27. S. L-|the wisest and the wittiest at
iKinzie, until recently a serv-1 ^ejr wjsesj. an(j wittiest mo-
; car driver, was seized by iments? That it enables us to
isked men here last night see wjtj1 the keenest eyes, hear
d carried to the country, with the finest ears, and listen
lere he was beaten, tarred the sweetest voices of all
d feathered and brought itime ?_Lowell.
ck and dumped from an au- >
nubile < m a downtown ^reet. |
laped his’ masked assailants'July and August coupons out
[standing will be good on the [carry
I above dates, which all are.-d
■ ask. d to remember.
’-.ington, Sept. 27.—Kill-
two American miners.
. Smith ot V ini'a. ' >k:a.,
-. E. B. Kilsiiigiiury of
.: reles, by a Mexican at
-. Mexico, was reported
Gate department today ,this city has just returned :r-.ni^-
H rry Ott, vice consul at Walker county where he con- (;i t(j lin](,r strikers id the po- ibie
Dean ;.nd Reliance mines tn re-
ork. The decision be-
certainty before the
. d
A First Meeting
' iving perplexities is an every .lay .u
"•'I
CITIZENS G[h¥b'' BANK
1
laid.
■u!)'
. An.‘-r
1 —n in.err
. pr .b
respectfully, B. A. LUNGING.
80-2 w I
sugges-
or the
Wa-r : '
fir-’ m •-■
w 'i- an :-b •'
limit;:’ ■ i;
m see an opportunity fur the turtner n»-■ 4 ■
;r business, and the matter "1 tinanci-.' b "■
".ay he able to remove the obstacle trom v ir p.i <
it you have an opportunity for any kind of ■> i'-a-
n;’ '”, and feel any degree of hesitancy, perhaps a
t- ’> from us will remove your doubt-, one wa■
o’her
st a rt<
'spei-----
to break your contract with the '
association, and weaker, your,
faith in
mg. Stand by your gum
we ’•■• ii put these ' -
b. tween the
1 ; th- rock ■ •
. ' p. .j. -ii- ■•:.
’- I I’.', a i I-
u are considering an investment ami .>!•' 1 ,
■:ful of its wisdom, our advice may prove M value ’
1
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'jli.ii- v. . .. riim"i ' '' merchami: ■ •■’
, .,-1- f Lid k in Saturii.; . :;t prices a - ■ :
i I ..rm Bureau has :<•!. .-■ •> . ..-nt
- rm-mber- Irom the terr: ••! terized i.y :m ’ -..mi
i-he i n’i’ra. ’.. and you were at anfj f;ijr d< ’ '• ’ ha- i.e.-t
i iber'v t ■ -eil your co’’. :: strictly adi.-i’d :■' in the pa-t.
[ wh'.i-ver v -u pleased. This re- Soliciting ;.-ur ;'.ntit.ued fac-
Iport is without foundation in ors unift’r our p'.-iti’-e guaran-
• i,’ aid wholly untrue. I’, was fee of sati.-fai.• ion. I am. Very
■d possibly by some cotton
ulator" to influence you ■
... — wl,p ;he
perative market- j
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Kmm. ■>.. 2=ms^siBer3.xa-*ihcK-.-r- -
ash
N‘J
^ou can pay us
lonth
i dgment
'r
II
may select Ten Re
ree
No harsh, thin, metal
u can play any rem
itage and the Brunswi
-soft, smooth and p<
)h we now haveii
Co-operation
■ i.
This Bank Knows You
It Wants to Serve You
Zavalla State Bank
R O. txlSK, C. hier
A -;c or < h> < king a
I :.n ■ oo’h--Will be .
and i’n.iU' lal advan'age.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1921, newspaper, September 30, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363360/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .