The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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from buying
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Thursday, October [Board at Washington,
<4 Broaddus, Texas.
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sr two hundred and fifty
;r» were taken.
iNCH CONTINUE BIC
RIVE AND HAVE MAU
IMPORTANT GM
HERLAND PARTY IS
iOT FAVORABLE TO
MAXIMILLIAN NO
’ i EK.'.
\ ' 'liar..
1 ' una
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few
Fort
-anadian Headquarter!,
-Smarting tinder heavy!
•tutained in the fierce i
Captain R. L. Russell Visits
His Friends Around Pollok
L
ican Forces
k Early Todt
i'
.a
appi.v <>n< <;)<»• I > aii-porta! ioi
and f-raiwi
in-'alli-d i: •
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the Associated Proa.)
els. Dec. 16—TM*
Will
the Bishop
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IV an
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a [f.i days
-'■.di ' ■ in the near future.
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tor:..
V W'o'll
Suit of ( loth. -
Kid filove-
Silk Sock-
New Shoes
Dres* Shirt -
Sweater Coat
Hat or < .ip
Shaving Set
Shaving Mirror
Military Brushes
Silk Ties
Overcoat
t.'k.
lico
ient.”
Cordially yours.
J. W. HOOPES,
Deputy Governor.
SSerty Loan at
church Sunday.
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(By The Associated Presajj
ndon, Oct 8.—At a ■
if the Fatherland Parti
lany, held immediately
te meeting of the reidd
•day, a resolution 1
■d to resist by every md
hie the peace offer »l
•ince Maximilian, »»!■
h dispatch. I
'.in ch . ...
X | IJ.iO .III
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; i-i tornn .1
di -.1:
w nviiuv tu your cubi" i "■
» the effect that this ’went several days ago, theTorT^
> •__z. • ___ a *.1- • mor tn otfon/1 fVio nlrl f'V.r*
'litio *
f hi‘ r r: f .
■ •<.
places and ; Associations] Auxiliary to
Be Held at Diboll Oct. 17th
The baby child of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C Binion is reported
quite aick today, and it is fear-
ed the little one lias contracted
pneumonia.
I;
I'
Mrs. Jack
WALLACE CHAPEL GOES
OVER THE TOP SUNDAY
BELGIUM WANTS PAY
FOR MATERIAL LOSSES
let v..
power
Ait.
iQod is a persoi
k devil is also-
COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOT TO BE BUILT NOW
County Judge E. B. Robb fei
Liberty
Bonds
Accepted
■There.
id Heaven, a
love, i
die.! i- ■ '.
tiling <eems to be moving along
smoothly a' the <-hool. and it AjPho is going to win the next
- ill so continue under the juris- great battle—the Battle of the
di-lion of the judge. The Ninth German War
I spent a most pleasant rven-|L»n and the Fourth American
ing at the home of my valued [Lfipty Loan are now being
led. In this contest of pa-
itiam one country is going' to
it the other in the amount
BCribed and the length ■•:'
WILLIE SCHMIDT OF THIS
CITY DIED IN FRANCE
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'a - fluij ■ I
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l’’: ■•i' - ■ " in this old sin-
ke ■
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pn ■
er
4ANS EVACUAT1M
'HE BELGIAN CO
J
? I
Lpbtain money
fan Bonds.
EV. bile the individuals have
perfect right to follow this I
'Urso, Liberty Loan workers
URBANK!
r State Bank
Company
mammy, Honey
in rd <k.. z ’
- --w pone, you
" ’hat the coffeeg
-a a streaming,
Ry The Associateci i’resM
isterdam, Oct. 8—E’
by the Germans of
in coast region is co®
Telephone lines bef
ontier and the coast’
taken down yest*
>day. Stores of mats
>kke, near the coast,!
let on fire and many
have been undernu**
ration for their
on.
[r. Pa.
3*0
pien It
eibIls'
9-.
■' h.n.id. nr iLi'I-
ii i*; he - “■ .ver
i’h ■ • I -• qn /a a
Lu- ■/ l.i'i.ri-.
■ ’ Sa-, i Stamps,
• Y. M. <■ A. w.,rk
'in. ;th <uff-r-
I
’ ill tirid
. ia:i>..:;d
n Thr.is
■ ‘i'.yi.
hurch in a--<
-ent. <1 in this
ir.g and all . I...
f'.r the asstir iat'. ;
be n<i restricted )■
’he women’s n
MRS R L
A-e, ...•! ■■ '
I your pockets, but if you L
” and began banking it, the
mid have a fat sum that !
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(By The Associated Press.)
arts, Oct 8.—Northeal
ims the French conth
r successful advance. 1
nch reached the outskiltl
-De Sur-Suippe and ■
of Suippe and Aisne, M
of Berri-Au-Bac.
long the Suippe river I
ich have penetrated I
isur-Suippe, and captd
ancourt to the west.
i V
■!
U [li.h.'i Persimmon Grove.
rHE DEVIL’S HOME—
ITS LOCATION.
: not the angels
■d cast them
and delivered
ms of darkness
/ • the day of,standi:-
Miss Mary Davis, .iai;/’
of Conductor Clare:.
... ,,u!d request all ho- was a passenger ’o T;. l< i•'
y
STOMACH TROUBLE I
•r: :i Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: “For quite I
■ de I suffered with stomach trouble. 1 would K
is and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most e
• fie taste in my mouth. If 1 ate anything with ■
11 r grease, I would spit it up. I began to have ■
i-k headache. I had used pills and tablets, but 3
arse of these, I would be constipated. It just 9
: > tear my stomach all up. 1 found they were ■
- -i all for my trouble. I heard i
THEDFORD’S ■
LACK-DRAUGHT
ic nJed very highly, so began to use it. It cured ■
c- ’feP 11 ’n house all the time. It is the best I
■ - cine made. I do not have sick headache or I
i trouble any more.” Black-Draught acts on ■
1 liver and helps it to do its important work of K
,jj.' rut waste materials and poisons from the sys- ■
■ i s medicine should be in every household for ■
’ me of need. Get a package today. If you feel ■
i- take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to- E
• Price 25c a package All druggists.
ONE CENT A DOSE
iiHsed on moral crrounrfi.
ILL- in irs HddreM r«-
||Kg |/o a speech from the
^Mte, has declared strongly
^Mhvor of restoration of the
^Vchy of Luxemburg to Bel-
gium.
Dr. J. P. Hunter '•■ft Sa'ur-
day night for H'.us’o:i t p
fect his arrangi ni: -
to th.-i' •!•■.■ *1'
part of this month. !' ■
pected to r< 'urn : •)■:
of hip
For any'
regarding him .
K
all that money. Come into
|or. That money will come
>at it slip* through your fin-
. d’s home "W
place of light
! the devil’s home
i place of dark-
From God’s
iit-ates the spirit
■d and from the
■ re eminates the
' is evil. Both
■ ' - are in the world ;
;W the effect that this ”cn|- several uays ago, me ior- and alsd the fbtn, gMpag
s'is not in accord with mer *° attend the old Confed- to kindly tell his friends
icy of the Treasury De- I erate reunion and the latter to death for his country. F<
at.” visit p ’laughter, being aecom- information regarding .......
panied by their crand-daugh- ni,.a<(, t<>. Th(. p,1I|.Pail
Navigation. Navy Department
Washington, I). C., and als< >
unT.i y°U rememt*r
until you get anot^
Hepi 'g you will kicdly a'
J 'e or. -ii'<|:ies*. I ; < mail, .
Veins in F. L. A: f..
GEORGE Si HMID I .
1 U. Velasro. Tt*’-;is.
i 1 /• ■■ ;■ p. I). Renfr..
. ■ ■ ■•'•■ ■•; the .-Ir.-ts
: i r : he ''r-' ’ ime in a
a:.d !<>• kir.g consirl-
• 1. v ■ r- f' r hG tusse] with
Spani-h fl’i. 1 Pr -
is with it, v, i: h.-rin- ’
will be thu bu;;i|i j;i|). .
happy home <■!’ aH .j ■> ; ,
in this brc ha\ '’i. , ,|
Master s : m’^i
hasten the day \t
shall curm ayain. m;,. r
Him as . :i:- I,..).! a d . : K.r g
we will l.aie 'La . ,i :i[
ioy v. hi. •. . r ;ji
Edgar Hawi horn, who has
been visiting his parents and
many friends here for a
days, returned today to
Worth.
Ivings Stamps are just
|uch a Government Securitv
re Liberty Loan Bonds,
just be cautioned not to do MHlen
Bything that would depreciate niorning, coming
|e value of War Savings (:’'ovetrm to accompany Depu-1
Bmps in the eyes of the pub- ; ‘ r>elj Smith in i
KAdvice such as this to hold- ’’’’’’nds of Angelina County, but
Kof War Savings Stamps al- finding that officer with quite a
Huids to create friction with daughter at his home, left
K$'ar Savings organization, > todaY at noon for other points received this morning
|<»i»help we desire and need 1return later. •----s---*•._ <> r. ,
j||g the_fo_rthcoming cam-1 -------------
' 1 *
o» immediately after
be Aiuteia. peacc *
“d epriatad here by TM
« in Urge type, a»
»« the attitude of
'ard the new peace
GERMANY NOTsincq
Copenhagen, Oct 3,__?
reaident Wil^ ,
t considered reieei^j
'paration of Alaace-uJ
om Germany and incej
»n in Independent PobJ
rusaian PoUnd. My, the[J
nzeiger of Berlin.
ter. Miss Townsend.
Mr<. Ij’iodi's health <li<! not im-
prnve air w’-il- away, though wri'.. in., what to do
the trip '..rh g.>:ng and coming J'
was Utr'liTgl'l!.' without disi'ODl-
fort. ;i’: J 'he m rival teday
among r--i:iti--.< - and fri. nd-
was a sisiiiv , f J. light to th - j;._
returning par"..
i I .
’t ■ , I-. 1 i .
' h- ii ' •. I i a < 1 . i ■ j.
:i" ti a In- a i. in gt.■. ... i
—Y - — r- r'*
O ’’Will
■11 publicity and your patriotic
■O-operation.”
■-•• •■<•.•<. However, at . PI' DEN, i ---■
writing the clouds look jLFeii' Footi A<imin. for Texas. ' dent-
W. M. Glenn, t o. Food Admin. •
'ADVICE TO OWNERS OF
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Dallas. Texas, Sept. 10. To i
the Chairman or Sub-Chairmen
.Addressed ;—\\ v art. jn receipt |
■f the following self-explana-
tory letter from the Treasury'
w e tian.- I Wynne. Lufkin.
informa-1 j11V(.niI(, [x.ailt,r
Hicks, Lufkin.
Chairman on Education. M
I he following letter li en.
George Schmidt ("S. limit!’. " a
he is better known t.> his many
| triends here) concerning thi-
Birdsell | death of his -on. Willie, i- -.]f.
j explanatory. Willi. S. hrnid'
| was a Lufkin raised L..v at
Assistant State Forester F. tended the schools here and w.i
was in the city this VV(.[| known to the people o!‘
over from this tl,wn. Thl. f,d|(!... <
Velasco, Texas, Oct. 5. Hon
making the I:. B i;obb. Lufkin, Texas. Dear
Sir Knight and Brother:--Mi
dear boy, Willie, is no more, nt
least not in this world, having
r a mes-
sage from the U. S. Navy Dc-
partmenj^-egarding jjgaWk
and
the.
( Department, which
TBit to you tor your
tion:
ag ’I have been advised that ini
quite a number < i instances! p At 'U„1.„u , -
kver-enthusiasTi, Libertv Loan ' Mln ”he). Lufkin.
Krkers have recommended M1Sh"TR
■Kiffi i '.Ityar.’Sa'7'si Chairman on Missions Mrs.
^rt.ffiates cash them in order | E (. Ha]]> JIanning
1 1 n,I-’ I Round-Table Discussion, eon-
’ ducted by Mrs. McNew Lufkin.
Vocal Solo, Mrs. John Beall, i
I Jacksonville.
just hear in mind that the War ! Just a few more
as-Wagons at SAXON’S,
as
and
do
friend. Frank Carson, where II
always find a hearty welcome.j
Mrs. Fen ley and her daughter,
Ain—whom everybody!.- ________________
:■ at Car-'tme taken to nil’ over the loan.
;We must, v.e simr.lv must.
! our Loan before th-
Gttmans subs-ribe th-irs. Re-
pitting o ; r-
nation -;.v-
Anuterdam, Oct.
any’» new ministry b j-
tional defense a» well Ul
Peace, and is prepare^
stand to the end agafas
imiliating peace, says I
■mbardt Demburg, fm
■man minister of colonij
t
i’ : : r date -I S-ptember 2-1,
. .gaud p- uitry division of
... g < j-’....d Administration1
; - '.'.'t-hingten has issued the
: -• ;■ g ir.striiitmn.s, to which
:d! v--:r special attention,
J >■ st that you immedi-
Tar-smit ’hem tn all ship-
•■•.press companies and
]]• i- ! turkeys in your,
!• rrit-ry:
In -rder to i-isi'oiirage the,
: !■:• "i’ig of immature turkeys.,
■■ . our desire that until No- (
- -r Is', cuntry dealers L
■ 1 <hipp-ir' will not purcha.-e i
o i.- r- ard dealers in the
: .. ill refuse tn handle
: :g hen ’urkeys weighing i
— ’han 10 pounds, live'
: ■ • ight.
■We
”.hei< !•<■ will I
the above sr-rvii
-ati’ill i'h ;; New -
liii- -i-ori-.g, Mr.
.1 'I,;
b- four . >
HI , . • I
Miss
know and love—were
These good ladies gave
■idial invitation to spend;subscribe
ith ’.hem. which
member, we are
selves against a
i erg. For years ‘he -lav- s of
MARKETING OF POULTRY.'Kaiser he .- been ed’e-at-'l
,, —7”. „ itoSave. No» bi ord-r that tile-,
might improv- ’heir '.-t, I.:;! in
ToIV--iw!am!(ou:ityAdmIn-^rder that they n-dr have
plenty of monev saved up to
f erect a monument on the grain
of civiliza’iog tUit ■:•.’-.■•or-
al degenerate. ’!'■• }<:•;<< r.
Do not let us ft ;-g.-', Ger-
many has been s:u :':g G ;■ :' .i :y
years to win’■ i-■-.■■ ar a:.d ■ ■■•
yet exhausted. Who L --o: a
to win the :r-x' grea' bat’le —
the Battle of th- Loan
J. W. HOOPES.
Federal Res-ri- Bank.
'8hould^ and said
I Bishop, chicken pie at myhrnSe?1*’ PUb 'C eatlni
J* B‘’h” ’*
and after he had said grace at
the dinner table the good time
r"nmienced.
i * * •
Ju'ige J. c. McKinney was
■ hurch Sunday and he seem-
. to be as happy and content-
’11 ;i< a bug in the rug. He in-
tilled the Bishop that every-
I’nmg in and around Platt was
HIM as lovely as it could be.'
1 I - Judge has two sons in the'
■ ar and he would just as soonJ
a” n”t mix it a little bit with
’h- Huns himself.
I he rain god is now abiding '
■h us. though he is not giv-
ing us the copious showers we ■*
' ■ much need. However, atl
’his
’ u k and heavy and we are-
uetul that we will have Sly
!■ i’v of rain before old Jupi-
’• r Pluvius hikes out to some
i.’re section of the country.
’I..-- ::.■ of ■[ '■.■ X’. ■.■ - ■ -
a program : ■ •:■ a— .
auxiliary ■■ 1 , b :■- ■• t-
-day bi lor- tri- a-- ■ i
We urge -a.)
ia‘ '■■ r
^Luzianno and Corn R
—yum-Yuin’
YTTHEN you your r---
vv brmgm in the Coffee and ,he
can tell Delore you taste it ■
Luzianne—sure-nuf—by the whffs
steaming in the air.
It s the coffee—Luziann.
end you hanker after it
cup.
Luzianne Coffee (your grocer has ..)
put up in tins. Try it tomorrow mo ome®
breakfast. If it isn’t all you ex r"‘n« for
get your money back. ’ you can
Luzianne for aroma, fragrance
Try it
T ■ Th- News:
I he gin of Sanders & Song
1 :■< up to noon Saturday, turn*:
”h. I. i L • J out 15<) bales of cotton,
expects to reach M'O ere
season loses.
i’olb.k is feeling good <
’he prospect of soon having^
hardwood mill built at ta
place, as it is currently report!
the Philip A. Ryan Compan
’ N. Huma.sori, v, • o re. i ni-
ly made application L,i m, r -
si-as service in the -utiv- de
The X- vs inlormed this the Am. i i. an R-< <
m-o-.-i .-■ flat Th, SlJtm quota ' I'"'’”k. ha-boon a..! ified »< .
:■ "'all:. ■ ' lnp-1 (also . all-d af'pi> "n< ,'t‘” '
Hudson -rb.-.!) of the F-.m-lh !"r ‘;"'at lfiitain
Lib. r". Loan was .siibserib-d at
!’;•■ . Hill' ll st !o,j ,.. ’her- ves-
’■■ti;.:’. . ' .I'l :ci additional '>::<■
1 .mli -'1 .Ji.’irt: s tor ......1 Lick.
N ■• .1 -l-’ule ■■:••■•' ii I.is ma'li-
■ ■ ■■ :i • ' ■ ■ :•■ .11 ‘bat
a‘
weigh from 12 to 13 pounds by |
Thanksgiving, and hen turkevs
Will increase in weight accor-
dingly.
♦ Every discouragement that
‘given to the marketing <.f
>ung turkeys for the next
ght weeks will greatly help to ! Response-
crease our turkey supply for ”1 Manning.
U>'' approaching holidays.
■■ •■! appreciate your giving ! cers
jiirer and reports fronl ]„cal
i cieties.
Address by District Presi-
—Miss Mary.Melton, Rusk. \ teria!< and labor and also";
| \-cal soIo_Mrs. M V. gards hospffal gqmpment
i M y nne, Lutkin. | supplies w.ll make it
! Atternoon session 2 o’cli-vk: i ,
Devotional — Mrs. E. E. Coch-1 w-.i'h.v
i ran, Lufkin.
Reports troni Associational
Leaders and Committees:
Personal Service Leader Mrs.
A. M. Denman. Lufkin.
. W. A. Leader Mrs. M. V.
■ 2 Peter 2:4).
: -t in his Greek M
•::at the Greek nd t
ui-lated hell in ' a
■:' script tire may ! w.
■::e condensed.! of tin
. ■ ;.b!e darkness w i- ..
- the material en.o.ch -,.gar i.,r Mrs. Bish,
if this state- t
* : doubtless it is, - pre—rve
ieh reads hell sp.....>ful]
quoted from o:h
those aerial re-'fa-: with hot-buttered
.mg this fallen lacks, washed down
: Satan as prince ' creamed coffee, will make the i aml r'8ht royally does j
•' he air is said to j Bishop feel that this old world .splendid young lady mtt|
| is still a mighty good place to I things. Sergeant John Sand
I fee fe
i is “spoiling” for a “pop” at mH
waituM
Mt. Zion was over a* new schdfl]
He made a ' bu51(r>ng Friday evening
good talk and from the readi-!sPent a pleasant hour in
ness and willingness of those ; company of yiy valued friend, w
present to buy bonds the Bish-
op feels assured that Motfett
will go over the top as regards
her allotment.
are at warfare j
other, but the
:ig when God’s
'•ail. As He cast
i> angels out of
also destroy
and snap.
Mrs. B.'!i-.;, i- .a,j, ,-ff ’hank-■ will shortly build an additiofl
. to Mi-. .1. \V. Wilkerson for mill at Pollok. ®
hiis’pd a- ffi.,- pc.q-s a< I regret to report a seriqM
•re . ver gi o - in > bj5 seeli in :w ide:1.’ happening to the goM
The Bishop wife ..f E. G. Sanders, whoa
purchase -h- was nut feeding her stAjB
,p ■ : pigs, was hit by the old sqSfc
■■■a:i il eiii. l,ut she decided t > kn. .ked down and consfifiM
them instead. A ablv bruised. While her 1MB
■ T two of that delict- ries are painful, they are
sweetstutf. eaten at break- dangerous. Miss May now M
flap-1 ;'-dl charge of the household^
with 've-l as the culinary departmm
dubs to refrain
, -J turkeys where the hens I __
^Bpmls'and t£e VobbZi’he in
than <) pounds. The young the Baptist Church, to be held | ter from the War InZr£
SimDaUh/ We‘gh,ng nine 0,1 Thursd“.v. October [Board at Washington, which
Pounds at the present time w.ll ' : seltk.s th(. iha(ti i. t}n>
Morning session, 10 o’clock : ent:
President in chair—Mrs. R. I Washington. (h t :; ms E
1- Weeks, Diboll, Texas. ’ B. Robb. Comity Judge. Lufkin'
Devo.iona.—Mrs. Effie \\ ade j Angelina County Texas. Dear
- ----.....—■ I Sir:—With reference to your
W eL ome address—Miss Vel- I letters vf August 23rd to Judge
ma ( herry ol Diboll. [ Parker, and September 12th ti>
Mrs. \\ . X. Smith j Colonel Simpson, enclosing
j questionnaire, they have had
Business—Election of offi-[ careful consideration, but tin
. report of seeretary-treas-. conclusion has been reached
that permission for constructioi.
cannot be given at this time.
1 he situation as regards ma
as re-
______t am:
iicee^ar.
s’lict all such i pi'ites
!hc\ arc, cx- rpt in
I ><■!£'•' instai'.res when* there is a
direct connection with the W.ii
[Department's program for th-
care of returned soldiers ami
sailors.
We trust that it will be pos
sible for your county to con
tinue without a hospital lint if
the war shall have been \\••■a
Vi ry 11 uly vours,
S. P. BI SH,
Director Facilities Division.
i tires of the
' ' leave a vestige
• u the Apostle
are going to
i Eugenia. datight^H
d Mrs. Deb Smith. 9
as being quite ill 1
evailing influenza. J
?n confined to ’heh**!
I days.
! Judge John M. Massengale, and i
his lovely assistant. Miss Bird
Carson. There are about 75
pupils in attendance, with a to-
*a! enrollment of 100. Every->
i At the eleven o'clock service
Sunday Pastor McMullen
preached a good sermon, after
which delegates were elected
to be in attendance at the Bap-
tist Association to be held at
Diboll, commencing on Thurs-i
day night before the 3rd Sun-
day in this month. Just as soon
as the congregation had been ■
dismissed Will I). McCoy
ii'th 'list like this1 slapped the Bishop on the
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1918, newspaper, October 11, 1918; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362955/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .