The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921 Page: 1 of 6
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rot ladies prettyspringpara-
get our real
with cotton on
anything like a
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tually the entire industrial
sec-
tion of Upper Silesia, despite
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reported on the shares rather things for the cotton raiser to
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than the cash basis.
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Notice
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Lufkin,
Texas
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MORROW
Easter
a case
there in the district court.
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Hats
Jack Creek
Hamon Film* Taboed
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representatives of motion pic-
ture theatfes, went on record
,a te-
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of films of Clara Hamon.
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eat while he raises the cotton.
We can’t do anything fooling
ome
arge
—it is our aim to serve you in your
banking problems, large and
small, alike.
ty Hospital, went to Wells this
morning on professional busi-
ness. '
id You Know
hat—
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at Austin this afternooi
a pleasant visit here w
aunt, Mrs. Johnnie McC
'. Read News want ada
German majority in the pleb-
isits.
News Want Ads are sure to
get almost instant results.
All children’s, misses’ and ladies’ black hats
going at half price. See them for bredegga
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(By Ansecated Preu)
San Francisco, March 23.—
The allied amusement indus-
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.w. W
ywher
8 Price
we hav
this sale
for yov
Have just received a nice assortment of the
celebrated Fisk Hats. See them now and select
yours.
sand
I Co.
-anAe
Meminn 7
—a congenial banking relation with
a centrally located bank is one
of the most valuable assets your
business can possess?
-rtf
e pictures and a
edy, one of the .
" rendering this I
18 it.
SEX
s Worth Winning
sn’tHave
per acre; value of fields $80 per
acre. In most cases, Mr. John-
ston said, the farms rented were
FOR REI
IENT—Twofu
shed rooms. 7
at $8,50 per w
Hotel or Myer
the council of ambassadors ot
Paris that Poland has won vir-
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Ladies Coat Suits at One-Half Price
10 to 20 Per Cent Off On All Stock
.$1.25
... .75
... .50
You
Can Write
a Book
■KE
■If
-ant
——
I have taken up at my place
five miles west 'of Lufkin, on
pight from
iston.
“I am not fighting my fight, I
[am singing my son.” Have no
time to fight any fights now only
against my own weaknesses
and that is with my song. We
don't have to be in a singing
dames W. M
and R.H,H
soul who had just gotten ease
from being pressed hard on fi-
nancial propositions? That, too,
have taken hold of life with a
A cordial invitation is extended
to us for real bargains in Easter
line to select from.
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in the city from Denton, being
a student of C. I. A., and will
spend a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. I. D. Fairchild, and numery
ous friends.
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h
the probability that the French
section of the inter-allied com-
mission is seeking to convince
iken after receipt
I from the depart-
, offering concilia-
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Saturdaynight afsoSundayat
eleven. There wasa baptisimal
service Sunday afternoon.
MAN WANTEDLI
•any, make best kJ
•nd sweater 2002
o users at mM*
88 salesman, t
old capable of 2
to $3,000 yearly N
Nacogdoches, La
derson counties W
for right ma,‛T
Lufkin, who win e
(By Associated Press)
Oppelin, Upper Lurdza
March 22. —Indications in offic-
ial quarters today pointed to
rr Pops,,5,
LEABhue An-
Mng of 15, « K
cents per sets,
tomato and ccffi
any quantity I
phone 407 4ri,3
WANTED
ED—Unfurnishes
housekeeping, 00 '
8ose in. Notif“|
ED—Two furi-
housekeeping. M
n, or phone 221. "8
ING—LeTc^?
n your painting 6N
rd you need not.
ATE BANK
Ico.
. 1 officers of ocean
Mw"gun Thursday in
dazn’ge reductions. The
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VICTORY SATURDAY
Two good Westerns and a laughable comedy.
Mrs. W. A. Mall
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Everyone can write a book-not like Huck Finn
perhaps—but on the style of Mark Twain’s favorite
the true story of one who keeps his money mattr
ngremendorranrddoesnotrorgee T”“"™ in 6
Nothis
That
To Be ’
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Chinas. He has a few hogs that
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if
his Poland
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Fire Insurance Is Money
in the Bank
Money accumulates in-
terest. It is ever increas-
ing.
Your farm possessions
are in the same class. They
have increased in number
.since you first started
farming.
Have you allowed for
this? Does your present
insurance fully cover it?
You had better look into
this matter now and make
sure everything is insured
before disaster strikes you.
Come here for Hartford
Fire Insurance.
FALVEY-KENNEDY
Insurancy Agency
Elneerolas
prices and come and see the bargains!
LADIES’ DRESSES
$29.50 Values at...........
$27.50 Values at...'........
$25.00 Values at..............
$22.50 Values-at.............
$20.00 Vlaues at............
$18.50 Values at. ................
LADIES’ SILK HOSE
$2.00 Value at..,......................
$1.25 Value at..’................ ...........
$0.75 Value at.....................
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Come Easy—Go Easier
M ** costs us more than
Jiva aw bank
suatywaccomptishegsmmore.sith Midmoney ran &
things” before the fellow thoriwavsaynsgune "does
“something for nothing” gets started 8 g t° 8et
Being thrifty is going to be more stylish L-g.
than it has ever been before. " eearter
Gatethe habit-Begin here-Therell be no better
successful with
Mr. John Sanders, of the
Kash and Karry store, is report-
ed on the sick list today.
When someone asked Mark Twain which was his
fayo ritefalithe book 8 he had written it tok him
just about half a second to answer, “My Bank Book.”
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stamina. Then we can expect mm
something to come our way. As
We think so are we.
wehavelarw,E.Lanteras
Aneighbor. He has moved to
towk i We regret that he left
Hsaad, trust that he will soon
decidstobe with us again., :
dcsh -eigm
are sights to the average man
of our country. We n . a lot
more folks who will ti a their!
attention to something else be-
—. THE—
LUFKIN NATIONAL BANK
SAYS CANNOT PAY
B (By Assoclated Presa»
‛aris, March 23.—Germany
4568 to pay the one billion
« dUO on this date and dis-
5 the reparations commis-
sfgures showing a balance
twelve billion marks due
ghstin her reply today to
recent ultimatum of the
8. The reply maintained
twenty billion marks,
h the peace treaty provid-
8 be handed over by May
pad been more than paid,
note asks that a general
mission of experts fix the
e of German deliveries, but
Pres that in any event it
be impossible for Germany
V twelve billion marks by
Irst of May.
E—.
KER’S WIFE FAC-
• ING A DIVORCE SUIT
? (By Prem)
hite Plains, N. Y, March
4 definite charge that
Ana Stillman, wife of
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Miss Augusta Becker, super-
I Intendent of the Angelina Coun-
The writer had occasion to
call on Mr. Lue C. Odum a few'
- days ago. Lue was burning
chunks and trash, and lourse.
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tet ‛r‛ .
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ENT— Three fund
ed rooms— Juliusi
564.
ENT—Furnishea
ve,, 1% blocks fr0M
at this office.
LoSr
-One bull pup, wh
n spots on back, a
notify Harry Bom
MASONIC NoS
A Called ma
M,ea
7 Work’d
- All mend
Visiting brethr
L.P. TOM
GVARANTY BANK
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luck Finn,
‘s favorite,
y matters
row in the
1-
erhaps our
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the time of oppression or
- - j « trouble! many have been made
tries of California composed of to see their deeper
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Reaourcea Over a Million Dollar.
E9Mt00 TX4, TOT23.8'
ld values for Texas, as re-
ted by E. M. Johnston, agri-
. ural statistician, are as fol-
, lW8 average of poor plow ....... ,
Silesia ands, per acre $36; average of and Mrs. Arch Squyres
' good farm lands $70; average 1
ofal plow lands $60; average ’
of air farm lands with improve-
ments $71; without improve-
ments $54.
Average cash rents, as re
ported to the bureau of crop es- ■ ___________,
, timates, United States depart- studying about how, to be more
a ment of agriculture, were: ay-
erae rent $473; value of such
farm $9,284; size, 141 acres;
cash rent for plow lands $5.14
sides cotton. We can raise
A- Stillman, president of.
ional City. Bink of New
fas the mother of a child*
ndian guide, was made Z*
apremecourheretoday iamusle.Lets
X-JS eeives aroused and develop int si"nthisnonn’ Ake •
divorce suit brought by &lants.men with much moral —. ■ i
ibtilhgan recently of-
ldesiemationsnespresl-
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Lot ladies prettyspringpara- ' Ladies neV purser most “all
BROS.
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iere
RSET
rings J
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, . firm grip—that’s music. Did
today, opposing the appearance you ever hear the laugh of
c A1.. n£ (I.-A UnmAn
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“hec
h was his
t took him
- .ink Book.’
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Men, if you are in need(04
good pair of blue serge pan
we have your size, 100 per cel
pur wool. 7
20-2w- PEAVY BROM
Rens* Improved 62
(By Associated Press).
Ft. Worth, March 23.—M
reports of the merged inspeci
force of the Texas andsd
western cattle ralsers’amq
Us SUehse-ivsbosh802“
during the past week, due,
rains and snow.'
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Claim Poland Won ; e
Mr. George Townsend is in
Jack Creek Road/the following witngdonhehetodayopeing •
described property, to-wit: "
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Called Off
bclated Free.)
.. (, March 25.—
.s today called off
3 strike of marine
__________LUEINT
1 STATE
I CONSIDERING soviei
I (By Aanaaa ,,0
I Washington, March 28
I The state department~tnA.ll
I dicated that early considerai
I would be given relations oft
I United States to Soviet RM
I Formal announcement of 8
I change of relations of the t
I countries or in the rulings ofl
I Wilson administration •may w
I be made for some time, but
I Was made clear that certa
I modifications of these rulim
I were either under consideg
tion or had been made. rhe
decisions were reached ind
pendent of the appeal of
soviet government to Presides
| Harding and the American g
ernment for resdhtion 73
trade relations. That app
reached the state depart rM
(today from the White HoM
In event of an agreement®
tween the United States al
(soviet Russia, as was indicate
no technical bars will be plac
against entry into the’ UnM
States of a delegation whi^M
Moscow wireless from Londi
said the soviets propose^!
send here to negotiate a trad
agreement. " 5
...$25.50
... 23.95
... 22.95
. 20.00
. 17.50
.. 15.50
p.E
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Reductions
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asa.usu
class to sing songs of joy in the
Cars of troubled souls. By giv-
ing a hearty "God bless you,”
or a word of encouragement in
P
a gngejp
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ocial -tation?
1gs of snobbish
.it g od ame is
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of new $on2i
20-2wl PEAVY BROS.
One black sow with four
white feet and white nose,
marked crop and two under
hacks in right ear and crop and
one under bit in left ear.
The owner of the above de-
scribed property can get same
by proving and paying expen-
ses incident to advertising.
wl-3tp C. W. JUMPER. ।
New shipment ladies satin
pumps just received at
Children’s fancy or’ black
parasoles at $1.50.
20-2wl PEAVY BROS.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921, newspaper, March 25, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415604/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .