Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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The hail and wind storm last
week did considerable damage
down around Pollok and Claw-
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NOTICE of Annual meeting of the
stockholders and directors of the An-
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A criminal case called for
trial this morning in the district
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fifth Sunday in May, 1921.
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Insurance Agency
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Saturday 9 a.
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Specially priced sport dress-
es at J. B. Perry D. G. Co. this
week. Come and take a look.
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and information may be obtained at
the office of Lamar Acker. County En-
gineer at Nacogdoches, Texas, and at
the office of the State Highway De-
partment. State Office Building,’ Aus-
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(colored, and charged with hav-
ing intoxicating liquor in their
possession.
held at the offices of the company at
Keltys, Angelina County, Texas, on
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giving Satisfaction
and still at it.
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J. W. BATES,
J. F. COURTNEY,
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so much more rain has caused,
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WANTED—Boarders and roomers by
day or month. The Meyer’s Hotel.
door, intending to leap out into ■ .
the open when he felt that the Eo.urn to F D Warren, at MoorgeEttp
FOR SALE—One Dodge business car,
closed panel body. Just the thing for
a delivery car, worth $750; $400 will
take it. Gray Motor Co. 48-2t
FOR SALE—Fresh butter and cream
each day. Phone 48. 48-3t
FOR SALE—Three or four desirable
building lots.—See R. M. Cain.
47-3t
er‛s drug store, a large brown cameo
l pin. Will gladly reward finder. Mrs.
Ora McMullen, phone 359. 48-3t
Sealed proposals addressed to John
F. Robinson, County Judge. of Ange-
lina County, for the improvement of
Highway 35 in Angelina County, from
Lufkin north to the \ngelina River,
will be received at the office of the
County Judge, at Lufkin, Texas, until
3 p. m., May the 9th, 1921. and then
publicly opened and read.
Bids will be received separately on
Grading, Surfacing and smaller drain-
age structures together, and separate
bids on approximately 1200 feet of
creosoted pile trestle.
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train crew on the Cotton Belt has been reported in the Alto
arriving here last night from (country. We pay the preacher. being done, however, save tvhat
Tyler, much of the country in —Alto Herald.
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Another effect of so much
rain is that it seriously inter-
feres with the wearing of straw
hats, and the fellow with a new
spring lid does not feel safe in
venturing ouf with his newly
purchased sky-piece, while the
fellow who has only his bat-
tered old felt does not feel em-
barrassed by being out of sea-
son in headwear.
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by Bro. J. A. Laird ; 9:30 organ-
ization; 10:00, "Who was
Cain’s Wife? by J. C. Diaz, A.
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There were but few if any
people in Lufkin who were not
more or less disturbed this
morning about 3 o’clock by the
(wind and rain, thunder and
'lightning, and most everything
'else calculated to arouse one
inhabitants turned on the light, i
and a few prepared for an!
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Burke's Drug !
Store '
No need to wait to install America’s favorite
labor-saving device in your kitchen.
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from slumberland, and it is safe 30_dtir
to say that 90 per cent of the——
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MONUMENTS
Made Right and Sold Right--See
T. C. MCMULLEN
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Look out for "Outside the
Bring your chickens- and’Law.
Extra high patent flour $2.35 turkeys to the Lufkin Produce
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She had gone "Outside the
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LOTS FOR SALE—In the A. P. John-
son addition on North First street,
on easy payment. See me at onc2 tf
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Mother’s Day,”
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tailor who sat
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court was that of the state of FOR SALE—Or Exchange for Lufkin
property, $1,200 bank stock, out-of-
town bank, Pete Albritton. 49-31
land Curtis Lee, female, both
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.
Other drawers provide ample room for meal,
utensils, linens, etc. Come in and let us demon-
strate the step-saving HOOSIER.
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m., —evotlona. the work may be seen for examination
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Do you want the best in a
refrigerator? If you do, the
Automatic or the White Frost
will please you, at Glenn’s.
breath of air. The News has for RENT— Six-room house, good
heard of no material damage
• NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR
STATE ROAD AND BRIDGE
Preaching Saturday night by
Bio I. D. Teer. Preaching
Sunday at 11 a. m. by Bro. C.
: B. George.
H. D. SELMAN,
ted meta!, with sag-proof support.
News reporter that he dressed
hurriedly while the wind was j
at itsheighth and steed by the ' LOST_Bird dog pup, 11 months old.
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ladies’ ready-to-wear
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Warm weatherised
that oil stove. We ha
very best for less mJ
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Extremely low'd
ladies’ ready-to-wear
Perry Dry Goods Co. J
M. L. Williams, onel
sociates of the Wiliar
facturing Company, n
ing in Lufkin, returne
ias today, after attel
business here. I
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Miss Myrtle Crutchfield, a
trained nurse who has been
with a hospital in Palestine for
some time, recently returned
home, and today went to Gar-
rison for a visit.
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SPECIALS on ladies’, men’s, the Fifth Sunday meeting of the
end boys' ready-to-wear. Try ( Angelina Baptist Association to
ft. ’ .convene with the Homer Mis-
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
E. E. WOODS & CO. I Hicks, on the 23rd inst., a fine
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123-16, by J. A. Laird, J. A. right is reserved by 'the' County
Elack, R. A. Courtney and oth- nitennandttlt proposals,
ersi 3:00 p. m. “Who was the Proposals shall be submitted sep.
larately,in.sealed envelopes and mark,
cil. Bids for the construction of High-
way No 35, and Bids for the construc-
tion of Trestles on Highway No. 35
north in Angelina County.”
All bids received will be retained by I
the department and will not be re-■
turned to the bidders.
It is especially understood that the1
bidder to whom the contract is award-
'3 >s to accept Road District Bonds,
and. 0 . v funding warrants of Road
'.strict No. 2 as the Commissioners
.unds at par with accrued interest
It may issue as supplementary
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We are introducing a special
offer in the latest up-to-date
photographs and will call your
special attention to the tinted
picture in the little frame,
shown by our representative.
Any favors shown our solicitor
will be greatly appreciated by
us. Thanking you for past fa-
vors.
exist most anywhere in East
Texas at most any time.
—try our groceries and you
will be a regular customer |
—we deliver promptly.
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stations on the line north of where, and the A’to country storm reached greater propor- .
Rusk was practically under may be the next one heard from I tions elsewhere in East Texas, annual meeting horethegistnckholdets
water yesterday afternoon, as the victim of a cyclone or|Along the roads leading into land directors of the Angelina & Nech-
caused by excesive rainfall. some other calamity. Paying I town several trees were blown S • " en. Eailroad Company will be
This tact, however, does notithe preacher has nothing to (down and the inferior highways
were rendered just a little bit
Taffeta Special
All colors and an excellent quality, yard............
Organdy
Excellent quality of imported Swiss Organdy, yar
Inmported printed Organdy, yard.................
Organdy, ail colors, very best quality, yard......3
Voiles
Nice assortment. all colors, fine grade, yd.- 260
Sheeting
10-4 bleached Pepperell, best quality, yard -
9-4 bleached Pepperell, best quality, yard..—* I
9-4 bleached White Rock, good grade, yard.—— I
91 brown Pepperell, best quality, yard.............I
9-4 brown, White Rock, good grade, yard.......- I
Pillow Tubing, 40-inch, yard................... a. I
Pillow Tubing, 36-inch, yard............................ I
FOR SALE—Or Trade; One-ton Ford
truck; will take good milch cow I
Phone 300. Pete Albritton. 49-8
A certified or Cashiers check on local
IP.., 1 7»k k . , (bank for $5000.00 made pavable with-
Kev’ 17th chapter, 3 to 15|out recourse to the order of John F.
verses inclusive, by J D Teer Robinson, County Judge, of Angelina
c R Gonp.. r c n 1 1 "punty. must accompany each propos.
■ o. George. J. ( . Diaz and al for Grading. Surfacing and con-
others. Sructing small drainage structures. A
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1- Oclock dinner. Link for sz.on made payable with.
1 :00 p. m.. “Who sins against 21 recurse to the order of John F.
. hoi. Cb.t - in. ■ Eulinson. f ounty Judge „f Angelina
I noit Unost. sant or sin- .C. unty. muot accompany each proposal
net? by J. C. Dlaz e R forthe pule trestle bridges. These
t- , ’ ‘ (necks are a guarantee that the bidder
Genrge and others; 2:00 p. m. p* successful will enter into contract
and make bond in accordance with re-
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the vicinity of Craft and other: Hail is likely to fall any-
DR. FRED B. GREEN
Veterenarian
Office over
Kennedy’s levelry Store
Phone---! tice, 371-2 rings
Resdence 371-3 rings
Your patronage solicited
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Where will your prop-
erty be if it should lie in
a tornado’s path ? A pile
1 kindling wood is a
sorry apology for a
home, a barn or any • h-
er building.
Hartford Turnado In-
surance will provide you
with the necessary Hinds
to re-build your demol-
ished buildings and to
permit you to continue
your business. It covers
all damage done by tor-
nado and wind storm.
Insure here today.
Strawberries Reduced
Due to slight damage by hail,
if parties will call and pick the
berries, the price will be 25
cents per gallon. They are good
for preserving and eating pur-
poses. Come early as the sup-
ply will soon be exhausted at I
these prices, and there will be
no more of the crop.—Mrs. J.
H. Clayton, Davisville. 48-3
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These extra capacity drawers are three addi-
tional reasons for HOOSIER’S popularity. Each
has at least 30 per cent more space than the
average drawer. Each is carefully built to slide
eaey, without sticking or binding. Lower draw-
er is the bread and cake box. Made of heavy
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WANTED—To buy small cash regis-
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Men’s suil
pressed for 7
Ladies suits an
and pressed '
Phone 28.
42-6 East'
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1921, newspaper, April 26, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415635/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .