Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 114, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Harmon Moore departed this
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Chops, the best feed made, at
Lufkin Grist Mill.
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How about that floor cover-
ing or now rug, paint and var-
nishes; new stock, latest prices.
14-3wl E. E. WOODS & CO.
A new lot of trunks just re-
ceived at the very best prices.
14-3wl E. E. WOODS & CO.
al display of these
inspect the new
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shlights
Our Values Are Unequalled in This
Town—Well Leave That to You
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Screen and Porch Work
Built-In Furniture
Interior Remodeling
Hanan & Son
Heywoods
Bostonians
It is the careful way in which they
are made that makes Mansco Summer
Undergarments out-last your expecta-
tions. They are cut for roomy comfort
and reinforced with sprays of stitches
at the point of strain.
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in Grist Mill. 'I
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lowing places:
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UFKIN MOTOR co.
mor hogs are needed.
A. L. Ward, secretary Texas
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$5 to $8.50
urday at Burke’s drug store
with all 'kinds of plants for
sale—tomatoes, peppers, cab-
bage, collards.—A. S. Croom.
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[ing that they are getting a
f the moat popular blood
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Feed is also cheaper and that
means that you can grow out a
hog for market cheaper than
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KAMOSKADrON
- Priced $1.50 and up
Exclusive Agents of
Ed. V. Price & Co.
Made to Measure Clothing
If You Want It Tailor-Made
See Us
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It’s just as fresh, stylish and shapely
as ever after a rainy day’s wear. The
Cravenette process, through which
Mallory Hats are put, renders them
imprevious to water and increases their
serviceability.
A smart, stylish hat in rain or shine.
Drop in and try on a few of the new
styles for Spring.
$3.50 and on
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you are likely to hit a snag.
Now, do not think that be-
cause we are advertising pure
bred big boned Poland China
hogs for sale that the prices are
going to be too high for we
know that money is scarce and
that if we asked high prices we
might sell some but not as many
All the New Style* in
Collar*
Neckwear
Hosiery
Belt* or Strap*
and quality considered. We
have bred sows for sale, young
boars or can take your orders
for good pigs, some of which
we have now and some of which
are as yet unborn, but will be
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Copyright 1920 Har schaffner & Mint
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Manhattan Shirts
are the best shirts
Here is a comprehensive showing of
what is newest and best in this season’s
shirts. Woven madras, crepes, broad-
cloths, silks, and jerseys. Other good
materials at pre-war prices. Also shirts
with flat collars attached.
$1.25 to $10
d, sparing no expense to
ie right; type. We went
the real, advanced large
And we also went after
of the right blood lines
niy those that were indi-
lly right.
Winchester.
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Fishing Tad
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cently stated that in order that
the packing houses of Texas
might run full time and on a
more economical basis it was
necessary to spend every week
$3,000,000.
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Low Cut Shoes for men this season are more popular than ever and our stock of high-
grade shoes is beaming with new smart styles and leathers of Shell Cordoran, Russia
Calf, Brown Kids and Black Kangaroos in all sizes and widths.
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ago they learned that the one
crop system did not pay and
they sought ways and means to
make their labors more remun-
erative and as a result they as
a whole are enjoying much bet-
ter times than we of the South
have ever enjoyed.
Farmer friends, there never
will be a better time to stock
up on the right kind of hogs
than right now. In the first
Ladies’ and
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tional values,
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r. Automobile Owner!
“ Thermoils”
Made from Nacogdoches crude is the
name that identifies successful motor
lubrication. . .. .
The use of “Thermoils" insures the sat-
isfaction of knowing your car ortruc
is lubricated with an oil of highest
Ball for “Thermoil®” at the fol-
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study of h
shoes cheap
nished for $15. Any ne who
will send us his bankers refer-
ence may have until fall to pay
for same by giving us a 10 per
cent interest bearing note.
Bred sows or gilts priced upon
request.
Inasmuch as our etuff is all
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Do you rest good at night, if
not let us sell you a good mat-
tress at pre-war prices.
;4-3wl E. E. WOODS* & CO.
Mrs. Effie Rivers went to
Nacogdoches this afternoon.
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Will be glad to help you
plan or remodel your
home and give you an
estimate. No cheap, shot-
gun work wanted.
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selected as the ex-
r products.
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ichester hardware
xacting standard!
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$25.00, $30.00, $35.00
and on to $50.00
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expect to keep on selling
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manx in* Angelina county,
e are raising hogs that we
willing to ship anywhere
expect them to make good,
guarantee them to make
every one of them; if they
k’t we won’t keep your
Sy, for one dissatisfied cus-
r might do us more harm
we could ever get over.
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Silk, at pair dhUU
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>se, sizes 4’s to 9’s, 9r,
a pair • . . 35C
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1 his good boar is made right
in every respect having sie
enough for anyone and type
enqugh for the most discrimi
pating: but more than all this
boarsreal worth is his Abilit
to breed right. There is prob-
ablyanottaboarin the state that
Bigingmngthetter pigs than is
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hat can be guaranteed to we all ought to diversify _____
t and make good he must means of bettering our condi-
first some real sows and tions naturally one of the safest
a real herd boar. I.ways is to turn to live stock.
If they can be handled at all ev-
ery man ought to raise what be
could.
The time has come when the
one crop farmer will lose out
and his friends who give a part
of their time and attention to
live stock will be the ones who
will have the most money. It
has been proven over and over
again that live stock farmers,
wen who diversify, are the most
if
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We have done our utmost to assemble the greatest
line of Men’s Wear for Spring in the history of our
business. Clothing prices for Spring are much
lower. The manufacturers have done their part in
reducing prices. For ourselves, we’re operating on
rock bottom. The result is extra saving for you.
T — other’s that as big as Texas is that $3,-
0 gladden the stomach of 000,000 is spent each week to
angry man in the form of furnish enough stock to run our
ribs and country sausage, packing plants full time.
I any ope to breed real And in view of the fact that
as we ought to sell, therefore
we are putting them down to
rock bottom prices, breeding If we please you tell others, if for Carthage on a short business
Announce Ready For Your
Spring Wearing Apparel
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it the kind of sows we
Farmers: W e snow :
> are in the hog business blue ribbons
grown out to maturity, if Swine Breeders Association, re-
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Of course you will not forget
that all this discourse is hog here in a few days. We are go-
propaganda, but at the same
a ' time it is plain horse sense and , . .....................
if you are not going to diversify them right all the timsand sell customers I will be in town Sat-
1 ope that has .been prop-
frown out and fed scientif- formerly. But besides all this
— Important To Every Home --
We manufacture five styles and seven sizes of
Cotton Mattresses
Make Pillows, Cushions, Couch Pads, Sectional and
Folding Mattresses
nnut;n. We also renovate and make the old mat-
llUVdUIIEi • treses as good as new, clean and sterilize
--— Feather Beds, make folding Feather Mat-
Bses, etc. Work called for and delivered same day. Phone
your needs—we are always ready to serve you. Phone 698
WILLIAMS-DEWITT MATTBESS FACTORY
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a real chance, will make
of extreme size.
> hogs we sell are from an-
s of proven and tried bil-
id have real merit as we
offer any for breeding
ses that are not up to the
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ill have the assurance 6f Place prices are lower than
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, 5th, weighs over 900.know that our yankee friend in
is in ordinary flesh; were ’ the North is reputed to be
he would tip the scales at shrewd and clever. Why is
ver 1000 pounds, and he this? Just simply because long
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, and since Old
. imm has been a grand champ-
ion at our fair in 1919 and first
get into some other prize Senior Yearling 1920 we
feel like we have a right to
say that pigs out of such an-
cestors ought to be extra good.
The sows in our herd are sir-
ed by such famous boars as Lib-
ert Bond, Jr., Libert Clan,Big
Price, Gerstdale Jones, Golden
Gate King, Big Bob Wonder,
Giant Buster and others equally
as good.
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Another reason why Well-dressed
men prefer a Mallory—
a. Eig Timm, the 5th, is ably as-
Topeka, Kan.,andbetev
Co Bob is destined to a glor.
iousfuture as a breeding boar.
he sows that these two good
boars are mated to are long
latis and Gillman of Polan- large and tall; their business is
IdenTex5-Ralse ye more &S»
Of these sows have already been
to the show ring and won the
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POLANDALE STOCK FARM
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