The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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just what you like, at
$3.75
Bed Sheets, 72 inches wide, $2.00 grade, while they last, special. $1.00
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Ainsworth
he life of the child to the
in its best state and full-
ie has done for us on all
sthat are gone—and
turing that
r the entire
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mawnin."—Exchange.
Travel on railroads g
49c Dox.
>1. Jelly Glasses,
Sale Price
49c Dox.
to make th
einterestin
ary that YO
.2 for 35c
nch Flat File, Sale
Price
2 for 35c
is: "Live and Let Live"
2 for 25c
6-inch Flat File
now
2 for 25c
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Talking About Rain
For the benefit of our West
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wants to miss a ball game?
Read News want aas.
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14c
molive Talcom
Powder
14c
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19c Set
19c Set
care to hear about it.__
Abiline'Times.
3 for 25c
Three Coat
Hangers
3 for 25c
-------was formed
while he lived in West Texas.
65c Each 1
Iver Monarch Rub-
board, 758 Value,
55c Each g
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rgette Waist for ladies, $4.50
fade, special, while they last..$2.95
Mies’ plain hose in white, black
nd tan, 20c sellers, special....12%c
by Hon. P. D. Renfro to
hung Men’s Bible Class of
Try it—"Good-Bye-Fly"—It
does the work.
SMITH'S GRO. CO.
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CEXAS
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Ihor gone, but when the
r a confession or the
ie test of a guiding in-
they all come back to
—and how many have
I had listened to Moth-
Mo,
.g.s
comforts than any class of
farmers in the United States.
Why ? Because you have been
making paupers of yourselves,
while you made millionaires in
England and New England.
Judge Ramsey of the Federal'
11918
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° of New White Kid Junior Louis Heel Strap Pumps just received. Get
8ize while we have it.
re is a period in the life
ry human being that has
ency to run wild or to
Ito the things that are
tless and pleasure lov-
is period is sometimes
as youth; in and during
iriod it is the mother’s
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could send out just about one-
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So cut it out. We
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Lt Baptist church, in ob-
ice of "Mother’s Day," is
ith given:
re is a life for all of us
fore we may enjoy a life
e given a mother. And
erve a "Mother’s’Day" is
ecoming for us as a class
men. The subject as giv-
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BURKE DRVG COMPANY
A. W. ELLIS
Phono ... SHOE STORE peon a
day at the court house and as-
sist us in putting the farmers on
their feet.
Wishing for a contented and
prosperous husbandry in coun-
ty, state and nation, I am,
Very respectfully,
P. J. DUNNE,
Pres. Angelina Co.
Farm Bureau.
'e and on to the very
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what
that are solid leather,
strictly guaranteed to
8ive satisfaction, with
all the snapp, in all
colors and all toes for
men, boys,women, girls
and children, we have
them at the right price.
. Call on us before purchas-
ing elsewhere. Courteous
treatment to all. Come in
and ask to be fitted.
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A
-nch Percales in a big range of
ood colors, special...................
nch colored Voiles for dresses,
5c grade, special .....................
would build to hername,
monument of the most pertec
lUk - - would make it s
high that the igure on t
could hear the angels whispe
would preach in Lufkin next
Sunday. The Bishop is one of
the outstanding men of the
South.
It was announced
5se prices are made for Thursday, Friday
d Saturday. Every special item a bargain
you for these days. Call and see them.
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ofCalifornia, yet their rural
conditions are a generation
ahead of ours. Of the 1,500,-
COO women and children work-
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17c E-
g‛ Patent Leather E
•Its, 26c Value, • The
17c "
Methodist church
that Bishop W. N.
KoW who would be there to re.
Moeme.and Persuade me
2* er of mine; “nd should I
Sotnsthedarkest jungles or the
1 know who
Sim? there to comfort me
aaMotherofmine; and should I
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The Sth episodes of "Fighting Fate" and “King of the
Circus," and a good comedy.
s erIw°uld not have beeThZTe?
Grove Citizen.
You are always getting rain
in East Texas and boasting
about it is rather unbecoming
especially when most of your
able extent. Either the majority
of people are busily engaged at
home, or they do not care to in-
1 in the expense of the increas-
ed passenger rates. This is also
an opportune time for garden-
ing, and every man should
EAVY BROTHERS
The Satisfactory Store
- $1.93
id White Enamel
P 35,5 W
HUMS “sTatb" MM I
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Bb. , screen in
egul-et.tu, : - ■ i2.
uuddasaabalu
Reserve Bank said the other
day that it is because the
farmers have ceased to buy in
customary quantities that busi-
ness languishes. It is not, he
said, that they have ceased to
need that they have ceased to
buy, not that they have become
parsimonious. It is because
they have lost the power to buy,
therefore, said Judge Ramsey,
to expect any considerable re-
vival of business until after a
distinct improvement had come
about in the economic condition
of the farmers is not expected.
Texas is over 75 per cent
I agricultural and it is from this '
source alone that we of Texas i
get practically all our increase i
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d Dress Gingham, lots of pret-
r patterns, special .................
than $500 per family per year;
but a few of your children ever
finish high school; less go to
college, and you have fewer
nets are sold below cost of pro-
duction. The farmers are un-
der no moral obligation to feed
and clothe the world at a loss.
It is now up to the business in-
terests of the country, those
who control the finances to see
to it that the farmers get a
square deal, I hope every
banker and business man in An-
gelina county will make it con-
venient to meet with us Satur-
2 for 25c , j
Lux Washing
Pgwdere.
2 for 25c
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Big boys’ brown English walker
shoe, just received, special......$3.00
hat the estimate of her ..... . ---- r
, love and care is the val- ab! to serve will
o come into
ter
h temperature of
j away up yond-
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which agriculture creates be-? learned was praying for rain
gins to diminish. • This fact is No doubt this habit 8
self-evident and is undeniable
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Texas reader we will say that —
it rained again Wednesday spend as much time as possible
since in his own garden. It is also
the season of baseball, and who
buy ;
win/
of wealth. It is true that Luf- Monday, and ii looks iik
kin is fortunately situated, might ram again before the
standing in the midst of the
greatest lumber production in
the country. Your city has
stored wealth and its prosperity
will not end simultaneously
with that of the farm. But it is
only a short time that Lufkin :
ON
States, more than 1,000,000
work in the cotton patch. Cot-
ton is nonperishable. It is in
demand in every country and , , --------
good at any bank in the world other farm products are selling
yet you cotton farmers have less noW far below cost of produc-
" ition—when they sell at all__
J and no business institution can
long survive when their prod-
and nation will perish.
Cotton, cotton seed and all
"A. i
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r 2 703 5
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TE BANK
GO.
readers live in East Texas
keep going at its customary where the people threatened to
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country
gng a come- i
Ai return to
fi k
fas who have t
.S3strof-living
18 , •l
i many peo-
laving wise-
, ? dollar will
i le. The old
Men's Sox in black and tan, good
work sox, 20c value, special 12%c
Lot boys’-shoes, all solid leather,
$4.00 grade, all go, special......$2.95
Lot men’s work shoes, $4.00 value,
special while they last ..."........$2.95
New lot old men’s plain toe shoe, .
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of the fanners are no more their "high and dry" rather than to
concern than they are concern be "low and wet ”
in the A “ mor «
ForthefarmthsreAn-detndegd. areat abundance of rain
along without you, if put to it, ued drouth. ~
than you can get along without don’t
---------- cuzeu work. them. There must be an econ-
ing in the fields in the United omic change—things can’t go
C" on as they are now going.
Farming must pay or'the state
per goes to press.—Honey
I Ahe Texas cotton crop is
was arraigned before the bu-
colic justice of the peace for
assault and battery. "Why
did you beat that man up, Man-
uel? questioned the squire."
"He called me sumpin’, jedge.”
"What did he call you?" "He
called me a rhinoceros, sar, a
rhinoceros!’’ "A rhinoceros I
When did this occur?.....Bout
three years ago I Then how
did it happen that you waited
so long to resent it, Manuel?"
"Lawd, jedge, I ain’t never
seen no rhinoceros till dis
aidance and care that ;oro" she luay enJ
he anchor for the young iand.a day of pleasure and com-
may swerve and for a panionship with her child, that
m lost to the waves and 1sthe roses and sunshine of her
ife and the joy of her soul; for
her it is the harvest day, for,
oh! how she has sown and how
And if I were an architect I
. - -- come and
^“^rVay^n^s^ ssollahiy spene,we
....... „,-uu mother and honor her. Once b ------
is, shown by the life of she watched him and was pa- , ,, J------ -ucu auu
tient with him and in her old "here the hand of mother di-
days he should do the same for 6 ° “ "irhi "
her so that he may say that she
stamped in him the love of
mother and show that those
ullabys are fresh and green in ang L0 ' -
ms memory and the days when ZxT, bush as 11 vovy, poorer
he was young and helpless he wafted to us from childhood; hom .. andL lower living stand-
had a friend and now when she and as we recount our years on A tan those in the city, for
is old and helpless she has a the pages of memory we are "Aaron who grow it," said
friend. And for every hour of brought to fully realize thatlaar . Sapiro, ’ celebrated
sorrow she may enjoy a
limited too much to my . ------, -u a a mere
for all the days are moth- 805 form, and worse than
jd to limit her to one day 4 n *8 hidden; but fur tn.
rely too narrow; but we 106 of mother and her guiding
by that, that we are intuence, the host of sin riding
vu ill, w-w, • -- " ..e chariots of disgrace brighter
nd think and remember would overtake many a man
that otherwise passes through
safely. But as f
he
Manuel, a colored fellow
with a record previously clean,
of V new Laces are here, fresh from New York, bought of Voss & Stearn,
as with edges to match insertions, also Cluny and lots of heavy Band.
’ n 80 ot* of solid colored Organdies for the pretty organdi dresses.
Don t forget our line of pretty new Handkerchiefs for gifts; also our pretty
te Lace Hose and ilk Parasols.
the blackest sin, and be
opout and my 80,21 stamped
the open bible—so that Ale take my part, speak a
sinking sun as it grows the inn i word for me and could'
anayhenthelightor"dgmmegnndartandmozandwquiddi
a-_______ , . . sees where he made the the dearest"ot Here, for Farmera of this County |
mother does for her mistakke and.where his mother aweetest creature in and theEditor News; I
these IL . The board of directors of the
j Angelma County Farm Bureau
Finally when we sit in the A Ca "ed a county wide meet-
shadow of a life be it well orm8°.farmers and business
he down the yea
where the path: divided ana thepurp of putting on a co- I
- , :------. ulcier dloperative cotton marketing
rected the right path and where h mpaign in Angelina county, ||
the other led. And as we follow thesdetails’ of which wil be I
our memory back to the days fu P la ined at said meeting. I
2 long ago, we can get the. Cotton, the finest and most I
fragrance of the sweet shrub,g8sential crop in the world, I
i as it comes Means only poverty, poorer I
mob a preacher whom they
I
ined by an
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Del.ed PI Yo u might that Mother
following beautiful ad- Moses Mosez.forusali, in that stone, and I
.........
2 -wMi - e x w.. w. avi
be strong drink it m. Ayil & sun and as the sun of”
cards, »reached high noon she s
thousand habits, but it is there
g ove lost and
.. . - realize thatcon.vapiro," celebrated
there is no tie like the tie of a-ayifornia marketing expert.
y mother’s love; and I think lean , Before the farmers of Cali-
hear a voice as it sits there in „0rnia , learned to perate
that shadow say: If I should t were living like you and
take wings and fly to the break | Waz8 owing somebody—nev-
Of morn I know who would be er able to make a decision for
there and greet me—Mother of hemselves. But they have
mine; if I should take my life r T this whole business in
s ..5 less than eleven years by co-
there live the life of a proriiuy,, . .
gate and a worthless wight l ner farms and towns and
- aities are the most prosperous
~ in the world.
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