The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1917 Page: 7 of 8
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friend — led like new1 Avenue, Birmingham, Ala., en-
How to Can Tomatoes.
Washington. D. C., July 11.
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Tanlac is sold in Lufkin by
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ring
and
health—Tanlac is line—gained
8 pounds—sleep and eat line.”
G. T. Newman. Dalton, Ga.,
exposed to all condi-
weather as no others
mountain
swa m p
hergy and Cheerful Spirits :
Price 50 cents
man’s
man.”
liberal denomination to present
to the singer and the preacher,
whose preaching and singing
were responsible for his happy
Mr. W. J. Paz
today from Kat
will be here for*
business matter
Mrs.
toon
s in
tend
1 be
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the
trip
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and
own
hen
ized
rot-
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sed,
the
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community by taking an active
part in every good cause need
hardly be argued. Such meet-
ings as' have been mentioned
will afford a great opportunity.
— Farm and Ranch.
ids
29d
that crop cond
Kansas City an
many years, and
cially heavy co
harvested.
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gained 2• I
young people.
Women living in rural com-
he subma-
st intima-
[r. Edison
Attention, Be
to Sunday school
9:45.
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ts, all kinds; now are
PRICE—More or La
C. H. HARRELL, Agent
Lufkin, Texas
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D. No. 5,
engineer
RBINE
tes the Liver of Bile
eetens the Breath
rifies the Bowels
urects Dizziness
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ie anxiety munities would find pleasure
people to1 and profit in such meetings.
Serienced i The meetings might be
ree to be I dies’ aid society in the church.
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Use Any One of Six Chassis
Using any one of six chassis. Smith Form-a-Truck combines with any Ford, Maxwell, Dodge
Bros., Buick, Chevrolet or Overland chassis to make a fully guaranteed one-ton truck. It gives
you real truck construction that will stand up under the hardest hauling you could ever do.
When you are in town drop in and see Smith horm-a-Truck. it will pay you well.
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Dr. A Usey Ch 12
tied yesterday H
General Hutchis
at once to head#
Antonio, where
young man willt
some command
left on the no«H
day, eager for 'M
gin as a membeB8
detachment of *
tional Guard. 68
VKTHEN you come to town now with your ordinary
VV horse drawn farm wagon, you have got only one type ot body.
If you raise live stock, you must keep a live stock body in addition
to your rack body, body for hauling lumber and other material.
gons
he famous their equanimity.
Physician, N
•ig
Mrs. Ward E2
ton is visiting “
guest of her 1
Mrs. G. A. Kelle
will remain for 8
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Men in the Cabs From Many States Declare Tanlac Con-
serves Health of Railroad Men and Makes Them Fit for
Responsible Duties in Most Nerve-Racking Service.
o improve the society of the
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When you come to town with Smith
Form-a-Truck equipped with the fa-
mous Eight-in-One Convertible body,
you have got every type of body you
can ever use.
You can make the change from one
to another in a minute, simply by
turning the adjusting levers.
Drive in with a load of corn, grain,
hay or live stock: use whichever
type of body you require for this
hauling. Drive back with supplies,
OLD GOODS IN PL
•—a yard I
; Towels, a pair,
ish Bath Towels;^
Towels, a dozen
Bed Sheets, each.
Hemstitched Sheets,
ready to hang, each,
de Bed Spreads for
$2.25, $3.0
WANTED TO BC
scrap iron, brass:
bit, beeswax, auto:
rubber of all kinds
kinds. V. V. CR0G
lumber, lime or anything else you
may want to buy, and carry it in
a body built for this special type
of hauling.
You get them all in this Eight in One
Convertible Body. There never was a
farm body that equaled this for con-
venience.
Combined with the Smith Form-a-
Truck it adds the wonderful conven-
ience the most remarkable economy
—ever established in farm hauling.
runs take I hem
Southern Pine Lbr. Co., in Za-
valla by T. -I- Miles, in Hunt-
ington by Dr. ( has. B. Stewart,
in Manning by Carter-Kelley
Lbr. Co., and in Keltys by Dr.
E. T. Clark.
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TE GOODS ANDR
white and figured D
: a yard values; toc
ay only, a yard 1
ty White Goods; sM
ily, a yard...........I
s and ends, Dress G
is, your choice, a y2
-10-yd. bolts 32-ine
the bolt....
down till I had to give up my
engine Tanlac put me back in
the cab it’s the best medicine
Mr. A. S. Me
good farmers lis
kin and Burke™
city this mort
hereafter read P
states that so W
his place has be
benefit to crops
his neighbors b
did rains and "
fine.
—had to give up job—since
ewga
"es,
neer Georgia Railroad, says:
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Sived from Germany would also indi- part and its meetings should do, which is much cheaper, be-
marines? cate that the spy system is as much good for the commu- comes expedient. Cotton seed
; working well and that the Ger- nity as possible, flour is rich in protein and lor
7.—There man junkers have heard some-. The women of our farm this reason can not be used in
that thing that has greatly disturbed , homes are very largely respon- its pure state, but can be mixed
sible for the comforts and the with wheat flour to the extent
„ ............... ,........ ....... Mr. W. F. Havard of Reni ro, Ala., engineer Southern, says:1 tions of
rywork-a mothers club in the school, water.) Add a level teaspoon- Prairie was in the city yester- "Sufrered 27 years — stomachjar,
I for a pe-, a neighborhood womens club fu! nf salt per quart. Put the day. and reports splendid troubles—Tanlac has ended my from
lis precau- or a civic branch ol the social rubber rings and caps of jars rains in his immediate sectionliroubles." from
to guard a center at the school. Whatever into position but do not tighten and correspondingly good
secret of the circle be, it should include fully. Seal tin cans complete-. crops.
u advices, as many women as will take ly. Place the packed contain- tribes the gains to the big le-
ers on a false bottom in a ves- viva) that has been going on in
sel of water sufliciently deep to his community under the lead
i cover them by one inch, and al- ershipof Rev. Gilmer, thearriv-
[low to remain at a boiling tern- al of this Nazarene preacher
perature for 22 minutes when and his singer, Rev. Atterber-
i ra lot w at* r bath canners. ry, bringing a big downpour,
______________ and their departure the first of
have been produc-
re following the ev-
1e prominent citizen
badly un
Tanlac set
founds.”
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pleasures of the home. They
| are great factors for rural so-
‘kiety. That they can do more
R. H. Owens, 2700 A venue 1 regularly—gained 68 pounds."
G. Birmingham, Ala., engi- O. B. Hanes, Nashville,
neer, says: “Run down -indi- Tenn., engineer Louisville and
gestion—palpitation of heart Nashville, says: "Gave up en-
2m--
ard. says: "Lost weight
7-
me
Cox &
in their duty. 'They must al-
enonaceammS-) C9
ineerommo29) Kfrranrnarrnrnonecnmoimemommton
gincer Louisville and Nash-
ville, says: "Wife had nervous
indigestion — splitting head-
aches—-gave up all house work
—Tanlac gave her new life and
energy—she gained 7 pounds.”
Evidence from such sources
as these is unassailable. 'These
with a table spoon. (Add no
Glass, in Diboll by
of Women’s
50 values; s
ays, a pair
98c
, With the salva- street, Vicksburg Missenxi
souls andthemakiyneer Yazoo and., Mississippi
“ - Valley, says: “Was nervous
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—Select firm, well formed to-
redound to the welfare of the matoes. Scald one and a half
gine account accident, bad
to seashore,
to highland
J. T. Toy, Atlanta, Ga., for-
mer engineer Seaboard, says: -
“Nervous indigestion—kidneys between Selma and Mobile,
in bad shape—pains in back— says: Was completely broken
am satisfied with what Tanlacdown—couldn’t work — since
has done for me," taking Tanlac am working
neer Seabordf says: "Suffered
"Tanlac relieved my wile of ways guard against disease,
rheumatism—she gained 25 These men speak from personal
pounds from using it. I experience ; no wonder they pin
C. J. W'eeks, 2139 Lydia1 their faith to Tanlac. fm it has
y:hin
Body.
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L. C. Bowers, 910 First Ave-,
nue. South. Nashville. Tenn.,
engineer 'Tennessee Central,!
says: “Stomach trouble and
G. G. Cieiger, 133 Fast lin-i i hrough rain and storm, cold
This good farmer as den Street, Atlanta, Ga., engi- and sleet, and they never falter
zcungtu
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minutes, or until skins loosen.
Dip quickly into and out of cold
water. Peel and remove stems
and cores. Pack directly into
cans or hot jars. Press down
taking 'Tanlac eat anything
have gone back lo work."
T. G. Burrows, 39L-Mekin -
ney Avenue, Houston. 'Texas, i engineer Western and Atlantic,
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' - 5 , ies and towns by the various
Ie a °; women’s clubs. These chib.-:
2 are fostered by women who are
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vitally interested in the wel-
fare of the community in
which they live. They take ac-
tive interest in the schools, the
churches and for better citizen-
ship in general. They are gen-
erally on the alert for those
things that improve society and
present from Diboll, who
cracked his heels together a
couple of times while in the
air and landed with his hand in
his wallet fishing for a bill of
and strength was
where endorse Tanlac because
they have tried it and know
Read what they say.
W . L. Nabers. Atlanta. Ga.,
engineer Southern Railway,
says: "I had lost appetite
liver and kidneys deranged
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tion—Tanlac entirely relieved
me—gained 20 pounds."
Jeff D. Riggs, 2020 Pearl
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RTO culling demands a clearer brain, steadier nerves, a
more perfect slate of health than that of a railroad
engineer. The safety of thousands depends on
gua'ding his health, which is as important to the public as
the eficiency of his engine. Every engineer realizes this
enormous responsibility, he dares not take chances with
so important a matter. That is why so many of them are
using 1 anlac it steadies the nerves, clears the brain, cor-
rects indigestion, strengthens the arm insures the safety
of the traveler, and keeps him on his job.
Railroad engineers every- and physical wreck sineetak-
e by Dr. C A. Franklin
4
ing Tanlac am >tnmg and ac-
l ive as e er gained 25
pounds."
of 20 or 25 per cent. The flour
contains about six times the
protein and fat total of wheat
flour. According to dieticians
there is no product more diges-
tible. It almost takes the place
of meat and it has been said it
is a better substitute for meat
than forbread. Because cotton
seed flour is at once cheap ami
wholesome its use is to be urged
throughout the state. Then,
too, it is a Texas product and
this gets us around to the
whole problem involved in the
necessity, as a war measure if
not public pride measure, fol
buying made in Texas prod-
ucts. — Fort Worth Star-Tele-
gram.
B. F Iionse. t: F
Box 61. Atlanta, Ga .
Jack Petrie. 6 1 lindsley
Avenue. Nashville, 'Tenn., en-
gineer. says: "Was pulled
, Tex
nervousness overcome — noth-
ing too good I can say about
'Tanlac gained 8 pounds." I ever tried."
D. A. Middleton. 1717 t hen ...... ,, ,,
, P. F . Hammill. 1 192 Dunna-
evert Street. Houston, 1 exas, n.
, ,, vant Street, Memphis, Tenn.,
engineer Southern Pacitic. .o ..
engineer, says: Rheumatism
says: "Was in bad shape . ..
, , . tried everything, including
couldn t walk- l anlac built me trip to I10t spring—Tanlac dill
up like new man—Kained 1 1 more good than everything else
pounds." , . combined."
T. G. Avers. 107 Raines Ave-.
‘ 1, , 1 . ( . Hooks. Rome, Ga., en-
nue. Nashville, enn., engineer ,
, . .. . gineer Southern, says: My
Louisville and Nashville, says.
.0, . . . .... wde was almost complete ner-
"Kidney trouble, nervousness. ...
, , ........ irons and physical wreck—
poor appetite—I anlac put me 1
, , , n! l anlac set her crutches aside
in good shape — gained (i
she gamed 1b pounds.
J.- B. Watson, Mobile, Ala.,
engineer on Southern Railway
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crops, the people of Ren-
airfe; have just cause fo:
eling of elation that per-
F entire community.
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SrBN
HmamN
wih This
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Lynn Sills. 110 North Belle-
vue Avenue, Memphis, Tenn.,
engineer Louisville and Nash-
ville. says: “Headaches—pains
in back and kidneys—strained
every nerve to keep up—Tan-
lac relieved me entirely."
S T. Watkins, Birmingham,
since taking Tanlac haven’t had der the
.g 4 a v-
Texas Cotton Seed Flour. ; the weekbeing productive of
। ----- ancther gully washer, the con-
, Texas cotton seed flour will ver8ion of 25 being another
• be on the market about Octo- beneficial result of this relig-;
ber as one step in the solution ,ious revival. —
of the problem of food conser- tion of 29 sot
vation. Speaking of the edible ’ of the C,
j products of cotton a member of, fro Pra
the cotton seed crushers’ asso- (the feel
elation is quoted thus: "On ac-. varies J
count of the high cost of wheat and she
flour, due to the war, an exten- five of
sive use of cotton sd flour,' ample
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engineer St. Louis, Brownsville says: "Was tired and worn
and Mexico, says, "tatarrhofout nervous - 'Tanlac only
head and stomach -headaches 1 thing that gave me relief.”
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1917, newspaper, July 20, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415369/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .