The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [15], No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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offering on Outin, Domestic and Ginghams.
Good Grade of 36-inch domestic going at............
Best Quality of Outing going at .............................
Extra Good Grade of Ginghams, at.........................
Extra Heavy Work Shirts, going at.........................
Overalls, good grade, going at, per pair..................
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of the said Me. k
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the said Waters Oil*
J. M. Waters, jointly,
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did on the 9th day
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land situated in the I
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Beginning at a H
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west corner of a fee
before conveyed tel
Mantooth, the deedi
ed in Vol. 24, pages
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We have just received a few Ladies Coats and Coat
suits. Ladies Coats a special, ranging in prices from
$8.00 to $15.00 •
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Among the appointments by
the annual conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church,
North, just adjourned in the
city of Houston, it is noted that
Rev. I. M. Wright was assigned
to the Lufkin circuit as supply
The next annual, conference of
egam
you would do well to reconsider
and do your shopping now.
- Old Board Retained
The News learns today that
the Angelina County Commis-
sioners’ Court has reappointed
the same board of directors for
;the Angelina County Hospital,
members of whom are W. W.
•Dunn, M. D„ president; W.C.
Fuller, D. D. S., treasurer; Miss
Ruby Warren, secretary ;R. B.
'Forrest, M. D., first vice presi-
dent; Andy Sulzer, second vice
'president; Miss Augusta Beck-
,er, superintendent.
‘ In tomorrow’s paper the
News will publish a report of
’the Angelina County Hospital
for the past year, which Will be
gratifying to all the people of
the county, and in the mean-
time compliments the county
leommissioners upon their action
sthis morning in retaining the
'same board of directors for the
institution mentioned.
Mr. Louis Beaird of Hunting-
■ton was a prominent visitor in
'Lufkin today, meeting with his
many friends and watching the
town grow.
Scratch tablet* at the News,
two for 15c.
8 Hansom, volun-
rvices and that of
supplying candies
nishing material;
eteachers are ac-
esting every boy
Dating toward this
gh school girl and I
to write a letter
la package, which
er and a smile to
id men at this
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LUFKIN, TEXAS E
Christmas be sure and get
Ladies’ Dress Special
$45.00 All-Wool Serge Dresses, Your Choice for
$25.00
Another assortment of Dresses as low as
$11.00
GUARANTY STATE I
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will not agree toreduce hi
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with us.
GUARAN
STATE
gbpwedsan increase of 489,- :
pbales. Cotton growing :
R? held at most a million
wore than a year ago
leonsuming establishments
Ehat section held about 5,000
lea less than last year. Con-
Ming establishments else-
we showed a similar de-
ise in holdings:,
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Bill Henderson arrived home
[ay from a visit to Houston.
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The Holidays Are Drawing I
Many fresh “yard" eggs are
coming on the local market now
• at eighty cents per dozen, while
the cold storage variety is a
little cheaper. One man re-
marked this morning that he
ws obtaining more than a
dozen eggs on his place every
day, and while he did not con-
sider them worth as much as
eighty cents per dozen, still he
experienced no remorse of con-
science for charging such a
priqe inasmuch as everybody]
else was doing the same thing.
So, if you are waiting for the
price of eggs to decline before
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/Mrs. Ned Shands, .Stamford, Texas, Dec. 15.—
Smpleted and the g
Iserve has come, bread was reduced from fifteen
As your principal mounts higher
through the payment of interest,
your interest in the principle of
saving will deepen—and you’ll •
soon have something worthwhile
to show for your efforts. ,
INS GUARANTY BANK
gese, the census bureau’s
nfhly report showed today. {
bomber consumption was :
eut 77,800 bales less for a 3 '
hr months’ period,.compared 1
Eh a same period one year ‘;
0 Active cotton spindles ' ‘
bered about 2,000,000 less ■ :
October and almost 8,000,- '
2 less than November, last >
Maand consumption in cotton ::
Wing states showed less cur- l;
medt thah elsewhere with 3
849 bales decrease from one :
r4g9 and active spindles <
^’>3 a falling off of 165,395 <
feared with November last ';
Cotton on hand November ;;
--*-3 claring “We will refum^^ |
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ntsutiafactiont corpa,men, 50° soldiers arein ton acreage per cent’
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We will only ask for your inspection, for price and
quality, as we have the goods with the price right.
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tor Co.
Buy them by the bunch, day by the jus
at Pollok, in t
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box will be pack-
lomestic science West Texas, which obtains its
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col a
jat the high school to ten cents today. The reduc-
tion affects a large section of
ollok last Sat-
ed ball yester-
e of the peace
sum of 5500.
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This is a question that many j
re askimg themselves. Why not give ;
something worth while? Open
batik account in the little ones own
ame and put the bank book intthe
ocking. ' ::
• : Geneva, Dec. 11_______
ment in three stages was ia
; • stance the recommendation i
3 the committee on armament
; the League of Nations made
: the assembly as the result t
: deliberations. The first atad
perents : : Vs to be marked by an agre
lot mvc among the powerk
. make no further increase in a
: maments. The third sageis
general complete disarmame
except insofar as arms as need
ed for police purposes. vi
count Issiy, of the Japan J
delegation, declared at th
meeting that the . armament
committee, when disarmanaen
was under discussion, Japa
can not reduce her armament
as long as the United StatesIwa
increasing hers. The ommis
sion of technical organizati9n
decided to send the (Unile5
States a special invitatiowu
name a member of the interna
tional advisory commisalqn
, ( which will study the question 8
: : the opium traffic. The commit
. :; sion also will carry out the pro
. । visions relating-to the opium
:: traffic which was embodied m
the Versailles treaty. . 9
Wants Cotton Reduced 9
Butts & Co., doing j a larg
credit business among farmera,
issued a statement today dez
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MADE ON COTTON
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KAshinston, Dec. 15—Cot-
Consumption was further
ailed during November and
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Shall We Give
-»ren for Christmas?
Thowantingbananaa"for B
strued t apply to allchildren be in this com
e notice in the News to the of the city, but only to those in
thangwis.the time for rather destitute circumstances,
yattedt ori their Santa with not much hopeofOhrist-
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a nice • present for grown up chil, ::
en too. $
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to have something to show for
the hours you put into your
work.
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A good way to do it is to consid-
er a regular deposit in a Savings
Account as a debt you owe to
yourself.
And don’t let the obligation lag.
Meet it, like obligations, as it
. falls due.
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n stake in center dj
6, north 20 west XI
corner in N. B]
it Quinalty league! W
io 131 ws. to stake i
x right of way of th
it way; thence south!
. east boundary lineji
6, railway 549 r. t
ining, containing
■ or less.
n.| And on the 4th A
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month, between M
a. m. and 4 o’codkl
at the courthouses
I will offer for M
a auction for cash,J
A. ! and interest of na
■ (fining Compan
id jointly and seven!
& I Dated st Lufk
8, day of December,!
of! Sheriff A
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [15], No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1920, newspaper, December 17, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415556/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .