Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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$15.00 Dresses at $11,00
21.59 Dresses at 16.00
22.48 Dresses at 17.00
26.48 Dresses at 21.25'
30.00 Dresses at 22.00
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your opportunity. Do not let it pass by.
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cows fresh, cheap
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at the Annual Convention
May 12 to 18.
mill; Price liXo-oI cas
ADDED OVER MILLION MEM-
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Six reasons why a Winchester
flashlight will serve you better
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NOTICE of Annual meeting of the
stockholders and directors of the An-
gelina & Neches River Railroad Com-
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Mexican Railway Trouble
But Slightly Relieved
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ities, with more water transpor-
tation for the non-perishable
able that there will soon be a
great influx of capital into Mext
recognition to the!
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’OU will find six buttons down the box plait
center of an Eagle Shirt this spring—one more
than on other makes—six buttons drawn up
in close front formation to prevent embarrassing expo-
sures even with the lightest fabrics—six buttons, every
one sewn on with twenty per cent, more stitches than,
manufacturers consider “necessary.” The sixth button
is another reason why men prefer Eagle Shirts.
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FOR SALE—’ acre land, new 4 room
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Extra Star A Star Red Ceda
Shingles, $4.00 per square, $6.01
per thousand
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“The Good Clothiers"
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her of Sunday Schools from 11.332 to 1 K SALE
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Lufkin Dry Goods
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this Further information 0
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pany.—Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
and directors of the Angelina & Nech-
es River Railroad Company will be
held at the offices of the company at
Keltys, Angelina County, Texas, on
Monday, May 16th, 1921, at 10:00
o clock a. m. of said day, for the pur-
pose of electing officers and directors
of said corporation, and for the trans-
action of other business, which may
legally come before said meeting.
28-36t ELI WIENER, Secy.
District C
Ben returne
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Graduation Girts"
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marked Increase in the membership I
of the churches, there has been a <
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the street, what would you
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tinct advance in all departments of w.modern conveniences, on North
local and denominational work. It is F irst Street. Price $3,000, cash $1000
set Jut. The total number of local n,155 833 per month.
churches has grown from 20.129 in - ~d3t Pete Allbritton.
LOTS FOR SALE—In th?ATT^
son addition on North First street"
See me at once,
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ship of the local churches reported 2n584 Pete Allbritton
was 2,961,348, or a gain of 1,105,664. _ 3 ‘
TPainstordut'onatmmcas j FOr SALFa-rpomhouseziust paper.
there were practically 176,000 addl. Price $ 1850, cash sb ckhighsschool.
tions to the local churches last year: month. See me for other bargains5
by baptism alone. there is every rea- 39-d3t Pete Allbritton'
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Many Matters Related to Future Work well as move the train.
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Tenn., for the seventy-sixth annual FOR SALE—Ribbon cane syrup, 80c
session of the Southern Baptist Con- Per gallon f. o. b. Chancey’s Switch,
vention. The Convention met in . motify T. Johnson, Clawson, Tex.
Chattanooga last in May/1906. and]_______________50-3tp
during the interim there has been a FOR SATF or TPtnv on ,----
marked growth in every department Mack Manufacturing c/stVk
of the Convention’s activities and in 39-d3t ptCOAitoskon
the numbers and work of the local ] - - nee Allbritton
churches as well. The total number of FO
competent and it is a frequent
occurrence for an engine to
“stall” within a few miles from
the point of departure, in which
lease' another engine must be
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Laedo, Texas, April 14.—
The railroad situation in Mexi-
co is but slightly relieved by the from'northern cities are
' calling off of the recent strike.
14 years THEY have Many of the engineers are in-
We are offering
our line of Ready-
Made Dresses, such as
Georgette, Canton ]
Crepe and Taffeta at
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absolute wholesale
price this week only:
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needless and inexcusable cruel-
ty.” Whereupon Beecher said:
“That is just what you are
seeking to do every day. You
are striving to take away from
millions of people their com-
forting faith in Jesus Christ and
. His gospel, and the hope of a
happy life hereafter, and yet
you offer them nothing in its
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plant in East Texas. Try us.
37-5t East Texas Laundry.
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18ht8 have set new standards. Whatever type . f .
-8ht You prefer, we have it.
Baptists reported to the .Convention in _____.u.,nen prwi
1906 was 1.855,784, while last May, fence, good garden, fruit trees,
fourteen -years later. waen the body Eeigler’s.saw min: Pzice ?i,4w; e
met in Washington, the total member- 8400, notes to suit buyer, vacate
ship of the local churches as reprted 39213, Pete Alibrittoi
will be even larger.
Growth Shown in All Lines.
At the same time there has been a
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CASES OF TESTED
DURABLE FIBRE
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BAPTISTS REPORT
GAIN IK NUMBERS
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T ope, where AuEsI you want a nice home
rings to the men.tufkin. closein, at a bargain, see
wm give “tie Mr" (’■’A1’?.0”0 536. Abstract
• ’ st opportu- ——Paine 30.12tp
r. Gmorge FOR sup, T.1.
who rep lege Ip TSommorcial / 1
on Board argaip,for some energeti iiybaa
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Missinn Bo.trd b..
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lar loan fund for
iddition ro he ,
hurehos during
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The various trade excursions On May 21st
mi'northern cities are'study- Episcopai Guilaek
ing this problem and members c - " “
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Patented safety switch—an instantaneous flash
or a steadj’ light.
The lens spun in the cap-holds reflector and
lamp in position.
Carefully tested lens gives perfect distribution of
light.
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For best results always use the power
ong-life Winchester batteries winchos ,
batteries to fit all flashlight cases.
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States is prompt in extending
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1 .1 pop FOR RENT An apartment . t,
loom.- to couple without <hiir-nl +
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onvention ford, phone 359 ' Mrs ’ A Med. I. ,
ar‛8 accom- I _____‘ ______ 38-tf
the Hom-' FOR RENT— Furnishe $
■ led to re. I ard are.. 1 1, oroeshederoom on Shep- I' ’
illion dol | Inquire at this office. m Postoffie 1 :
, ——35 acres of cut-over land,
of Sunday chirmiles from town, near school and
school pupils from >57.244 to 1,833, if
936. an increase of more than 100 per store. ‘ ' a55, near K' Morgan’s
cent. The value of 1ra! church prop- I*-----
"IIhag,mounted fom 1,501,122 in FOR SALE—Seven head range cattle
1. 6 o 874.27 .725 - an increase 1 three Jersey milch cows. Phone 2721
of more than 1600 p ■ -a’, while con- ’ r- Mrs. Carrie Penn s51,
tributions to mi-- and benevo- ~ --------------- I
lencni in 1906 “or $1 501.196.67, as FOR SALE—Pure hog lard at 121,0
compared to $7.12126*5 in 1920, an a Pound. Adams Meat Market. 38.36
Aivanee of practically y.n per cent FoRsarEc.-----
fourteen years az he entributions moniatEsCheap, .one piano, on
to all purposes !n a voir xere 33,941 . mhonth Y-P a) menu. Mrs. R L Cole,
2504 as against $ 1. 127, 116.67 for , - e 3,;>-________________ 38-3t
" LOR SALE—Registered Poland China
Next Meeting Important. L boar, must be sold this week. I C
Carter. Chamber of Commerce, 36-6
The yards in Nuevo Laredo
are still filled with freight and
the congestion keeps the yards
’so full that rapid switching is
sometimes impossible. The lo-
cal railroad men are trying to
| clear the tracks for incoming
: freight and as a number of
cars have been sent to Mexico,
with more going every day, the
traffic block will be cleared up
.before long.
Never in the history of the
. country was there such a trans-
l ortation problem to face. The
.Mexican people are importing
enormous quantities of the
goods they need from this coun-
try and apparently little of it
must be water borne, as every
train from the north brings in
more goods.
Added to this is the largely
increased export business of
Mexico and it is daily becoming
more apparent that what Mex-
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' mpaign will a pound. Adams Meat Market 38.36
It is said that on one oeca- Dewberries are getting ripe
sion the great preacher, Henry and the crop is said to be an
Ward Beecher. and the great exceptionally good one this
agnostic orator, Robert G. In- year. That means lots of dew-
rersoll, were walking down, or berry pies. Later on the black
standing on. the street of a berries will come in, and that
great city, and saw a cripple means more pies and perhaps a
moving along with great ditti- quart or so of blackberry wine
culty on crutches, without the of the home made variety, pro-
aid of which he was helpless. vided the prohibition enforce-
Mr. Beecher said. “Ingersoll, ment officers do not object,
suppose I were to jerk that poor! ’ ------------------
fellow’s crutches away from We have three presses and
him and leave him helpless on/the best equipped cleaning
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lay s, hoot 1 in private family. < I" h. ?*' work
$1 oon ooo. Havard Hotel. ’ at
ithollen ; WANTEDEB 7—
r 1 ”n at 1 day or month p /J roomers by
torI. 39-dtf. c "’yer - Hotel.
art pitch threads will not cross w!
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paign April 3", several thousand mes-' ~ EoDc—, !
sengers from the local churches are! FOR SALE
The appro,,, hing or the
Convention is regar: a vitally , fFORSAIE--
portan to the futup o,. denomna. r sale-Two
tons work. It is 19-1 that by the
Convention two-fifti
lions ro the 77, MH
have bern paid 10 , nd that —
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remainder of the /1ipien task can! ____
he Tormulared „ hi lr . Dr j B jon eaSy payment.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921, newspaper, April 15, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415625/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .