The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1921 Page: 3 of 10
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ii>t the Cotton i:< 1 I.'..inlier
• Company here up until -line
was de.-t li i\ed Ii, Sue. and is
I endowed with n.oie than rdi
nary executive ability, in sides-
enjoying the highest confidence,
and esteem of all his acquaint
ance. In his new position, Mf.
Pounds will prove a valuable!
asset to the business, a.id the
News waft,- felicitation- to him
a nd hi - a.- n ia: es.
offering you Fall
: mean stupen-
nding
facts,
bring
right in the beginning of the season <
and Winter merchandise at prices that i
dous savings to the people of this city and surrou
country. It is almost unbelievable, but it is bare
We are willing to sacrifice our prices in order to
our stock down to a normal basis.
The Biggbst Steck
We’ve Handled For Years
Yes, everything in Dry Goods, Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Shoes for the
whole family, Ladies’ fine Ready to-Wear, Furnishings tor men, women
and children, Staple Goods and everything goes.
Store Will Be Closed
All Day Friday
but come to town at nine o'clock SATURDAY morning
and see for yourself the greatest sale in years.
BigFrec
Watch
Demonstration
For the Big
Opening Hour
Circular
Our Show Windows
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Representative Here Making Read* for,lie tas| Sala i[l ^eats
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Lufkin, Texas
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Cut Price Sale
B. M. Smith Dry Goods Company
Starts the Fall Season of 1921 Off with
An Opportunity
That Seldom Happens
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Having overstocked our store by thousands of dollaars’
worth of goods now comes the necessity of
unloading a great portion of it.
A Sweet, Pleasant Surprise For Everybody
Starts Saturday 9. m.
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(Seal)
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points,” said Wa!-|
"and we will find |
• these prices for our
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old
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tins
lar.
ery
2 to
■vy.
bme f R. P. Brown’s folks!
e hi es fevering; also some
liver.i Hi’l’s folks have been
in fa.ct, there has
i e a lot of fevers am-
ii .' it seems ’h..t r.var-
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I'lip. bob-tail, wearing
'her collar, to
Kash & Karrv.
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li’e writer has been sick ■
k a cold and one of his lit-
Loys had a chill every day
[four days. We are better.
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"Do you believe in dreai
! ‘‘Yes, certainly."
i "Aren't you even
I bit skeptical?”
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—IJrhange.
I'.- had two heavy showers
ts. this afternoon (Tues-
:hey caught some of
i ' i ■ mats on the ground,
ii. ; eils a lot of ruined
■ . : the peanuts are al-
“Skeptical! How can I
I Night before !a-t "’ll
! dreamed of a new braci
pind today I got the hill ft*
HOMER GARRT^'
Clerk District Court
Angelina County.
■i ha- been ini'orm-
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• happy parents nt
in girl babe. We
. .ivised that the lit-
had been having
We trust and pray
’. soon be alright.
I-'or Sale—A cinau syrup
and evaporator, it K00^1
dition. Apply to ill
son. two mile< o m
Ferry.
‘‘Eat what you like!” ill
advice of Dr. Woods Huta
son, writing in a current pa
cation. In these days of M
and dietetics such advice ■
| blow to the people with ii
hobbies. Dr. Hutchinson
! ruthless. He says:
Tremendous amount of si
tering and fulminatiou |
been indulged in as to the
necessity of previse and M
ulous choice and selectiOM
our food and of the baliMj
J1 ration, so called. As a him
of fact, it makes preciousll
’ difference what we eat,soM
s it is clean, there is p!4
f it, and it tastes good.” j
Redd—It is said tJ
farmer lives a third 12
than a tradesn an.
Greene—I gue.-s they'nj
i that right. 1 <pent a fewj
Ion a farm , -nd theyi
the longest iiav- of mr
life! •
ter- Peck will start out to-
rrfi-.i morning bright and
king for a button he
t 1 s pants the other day.
-t on the road between
'he Wild Rose school
3 : he will walk right
h his head down all
H igville News.
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at- WANTED—To buy p.-anu»«
best market fricc; most t* 1
j quality, well mature.! anil
I Herbert, phone 686. ___j
- .iHain FOR SALE—My plav'1 9 mj!*!
p b.iriH | of Lufkin, on the Ulen
Good new 6-room bunira*0^
i< airs i water, close to school: * I
. - tkzx; woodland. Address Z »-
theirHok. Texas, route I.
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If HUNT1 ».!». f«'l" "'j
Burke Drug Stor*
r.;r miol began yesterday
p g. .d attendance. Missj
h i- Birdsong. Miss Ander-
a . Miss Odum are the
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“I suppose -he treating
tom has disappeared?”
. "Not entirely." said U
Bill Bottletop. "1 have not
that when anybody buy
flask of alleged liquor fro
j stranger he always likes 0
I a friend take the first d
I while he stands by and vd
the
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Eat What You 1A»’
Lr Cotton Seed Price*
night By the Farm Bureau
Lv.-i-,, Texas, Sept. 24.—.i
■jvxa- Farm Bureau is in-j
L.r itself in getting a bet-(
L , tor cotton-seed for its |
i; „ | - and the organization,
pr.babiy be able to get
L - 2."" to $6.00 a ton more
. : nw being paid in the
■ ■ ■ kvts in Texas, accord-
L notice sent to Farm
L uenibers.
1 Peteet, secretary,'
L ’ arm Bureau has notifi-i
L..; t arm bureaus that cot-1
L,,., . > selling far below its I
k ..;a in many communities
L.. and advises farmers to
a. .| >ell in -car lots.
r - , > a fervent demand
L . i al from $33.00 to up- I
L >36.00 per ton f. o. b. j
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>e of J. C. Rabe.
|r.i>- : with cattle theft, car-
I ‘ it. Angelina to Nacog-
uinty on a change of
L and set for trial this
p’. has been continued for
term in the district court at
1 1 hi e.
ed state aii; j
terprises of • •
nii-
i tically all m tfle
Texas were attend^
Warning ;.u. £e“j
against par’.-.ui
governor urged them J
an active inter.... jtl evJ
litical questi.ii; “that J
the moral and niattrijl
perity of the people." J
minded them that theyi
not permit their priqJ
suits” to cause any nettf
dishonor to the memory]
dead soldiers whose bodjJ
returned home. The gJ
called attention to a st2
propriation for the erectk
a monument to the soldier!
and an appropriation of
, 5(10,000 for a sanitaria
1 the disabled.
M-rmlGOV. NEFF add22
4 THE AMERicJJ^
5 E* Paso, Sept. 26 <
> tie is on in Texas f07J
iCer;
J 4 100 Ver eei.t A J
4(<-''vernor x..,, (kcU^
address t„ U!t.
■* of the An e. . ■ .
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4 -ed state aid 1.,-
4|terprises..f :
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,,’eged that a
,, .rices is being paid
j ; .. :.t towns and the |
’ <>f middle men is >
, a reason for the
, . entering into the
market. It i-
. the seed v. ill I »
. : -.Slipped in ear load
. 1,1st how the goose
nt this c jmmur.ity.
-ay that everything
. along nicely; while j
declares that every-1
• >. the "bum” and I
way out for anyone.
;. ace ourselves in be- j
o-e two opinions, we
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .