Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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The “Good Luck” Store
LOOK FOR 1HI LABEL'
Advertising Lufkin.
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RELIABILITY
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The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx
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WHEN IN PERFECT HEALTH
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Meet on April 13th and 14th
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ch 25th, shows Tyler in the
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New Cotton Belt Agent by
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his indisposition, but now that
he is able to be up again hopes
to resume his duties in the post-
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These makers use none but all-wool fabrics; the
best of other materials; skilled craftsmanship; they
design styles to eXpress the good, new fashion-ideas;
they make models to fit all sizes and shapes of men.
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Respectfully.
ALLEN ’QUINN
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The Reason Why
e Sell G 8 B PEARL
1 will be
lor Sun-
mam fur -ume time
e ‘desert dry" town of Luf-
. When we were in Lul kin
Ie sell the genuine article wit the G id li Rcund
Tag in the nil and 2 Cepper Hires in the Selvage.
visiting Mes-
and McCarty.
all the citizens, as well as
the railway employes who
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A “guarantee" doesn’t mean much unless it
means that; and when Hart Schaffner & Marx
ead of the would-be metro-,
litan schools of North I exa: ■
ebelieve in the good old Tex-
I Conference, and think it is
arrived, one hundred er, M rs. Weir, are
od corn, with various dames Arrington a
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Vain]
„ _ ne best Wa we know to
make satisfied trade is to sell satisfactory merchan-
dise. That’s wh We handle G & B PEARL
Even the most perfect system will become deranged
at times. Then you need the help that
Your Drruggist
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is always prepared to give you. Our Drugs and Rem-
edies make for health because they are absolutely
pure and reliable. Everything in our stock has
passed inspection to der the pure food and drug act.
Come to us for any aid lo health.
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“guarantee" clothes, that’s what it means.
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ntruste to us will be ri
absress.
Mrs. Annie Weeks and moth-
wife of
has been associated with some anl
nier 1 he care-
e greatest in the state. b*tSj , .
vp ahead oi the r t of them.: busk • — field seed: alsol
atch for th. hrec leaders. ole
C. • , > , . ■ -e two crs 0
t unday and see i I’ ’ -
Beaumont Sunday school of the leading evangelists and/Vu doubt many cars from
s issues weekly a small cir- pastors of the state. He will luthin will be xing in the di-
r called “Texas Leader,” organize a large chorus choir, ‘ rertinn o1 P’ollok next Sunday
iderwent an operation
y and charmin,
'Kienes -just t
rs. Herein “
or.completenes
astounding
$3.45 thegam
ODAY
Gingham Dres,
ts, new Men’s
traw and Pan
shich, among other things, together with an orchestra, afternoun. Mr Metommoex-
ntains the list of Methodist and the music will be one ofpeots 1,1 have the road com-
jay schools in various cities the leading features of the pleted to Lufkin by the tirst of
a short time. He shows very
materially l be bad efTerts of
her rmians
. Consequently we
Dr. Woods and
the largest attend-! meeting. Mr. Wilson at pres-
ent is assisting Rev. S. S. Me- this Part of the work may be
Kenny'in'a'great meeting atjeompleted before that date.
Port Arthur.
Keep your eye on that line
road r/ l’/loh to Luf-
ui ‘ m i ha: if he has
ttnlige-
2 I a- : w a. i -. hu.
■ ra . mp r
The ialanne of the
( .wd eight-room two-story
, . o,. i convenient to school and
M oo the preaching. It O sale at a bargain.
. Wilson of lovston will t >wn, . • [.ALDERSON,
ave charge of 'he music. Mr.iPh"h. '
Wilson in one of the best evan- 25-Pe
Henr Me-
her. tespee-
Nr. Me-
sollcan Ther
211 u.h iisast
.visiting her mother.
Miss Lettie Hooper is visit-
M ALm mEu22z
65,23, a"
hchE ss. ay
gpzisma
as W atchful
is a way to
. an. there
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Wire Cloth for screening doors, window's
and lurches.
G & B PEARL Wire Cloth outwears
painted and galvanized cloth by Years, simply be
cause it is more rust proof by far than any similar
cloth. And you know rust, not Wear ruins screens.
From every standpoint—Wear—economy—looks or
cleanliness—G & B PEARL Wire Cloth is the one best
buy1 for screening.
The Hart Schaffner & Marx label in (he clothes is the
signature to this guarantee , we II show it to you before
you buy. It s a small thing to look lot. a big tiling to find
Mebane Cotton Seed.
Well improved 1 0-acre place! Have just received carload of
[s in the act of butting each'one and a half miles north of selected Mebane cotton seed.
L above which are the, town on public road; good Prices right;
t'-BZ Below is'house, well improved •er25-1 BEHANNONBROS.
following comment relating way. For sale cheap. J L_
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Shingles! Shingles! Shingles!
ForsalebyJ.D.Setlif. Phone i
497. Lufkin, Texas 38dtf-wtf •
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gelistic singers in Texas. He, prit fair conilitt t ai present
u 11 ather
‘ four mil, 1: 1
r to sin over and
rri to above 1
han make a livin
is’ raise something
cotton. The pj
stock raising on J
ale in East Texa
'd. and in talkin
o a man who had!
d experience in
• statement was,
that any cow, give
attention and pro
cared for, would
lediate return. J
uses for care and!
it least $6 per he J
to say nothing
icrease in calves?
Hart Schaffner & Marx authorize us to guar
antee their clothes and make good on it ; it covers
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everything about clothes that may satisfy or dis
satisfy; fabrics, fit, colors, tailoring, value lor the
price. There are no reservations or exceptions.
A • j. : m eting w ill boy 1
ister. Rev. I M. Timme*,
ext Sunday inorning.
customers who come
in. 1%
‘orruti 1 - , ...
laing had
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: "al thi- . -1 itna-
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high-grade fertd-1 Huntington spent Monday at,
Lih muet be -old the home of M IL lurrtes.
.......... Mrs. John Week- pnt sun-
dav in Diboll.
Mr. Lee McCarty. wife and
children spent Sunday in Luf-
kin.
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OU want just one thing in the clolb.es you
buy; if you get that, it’s enough. You want
to be satisfied with them.
The teachers of tin Redland ' --— have
accompanied the grls Mr. • P. O’Brien. «ho, ate control, all of whom wish
and toys’ basketball teams tocomes from Spokane, Wash., him success and prosperity
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[rise in the Angelina they: April 21st. it has been decided I h Redland go s -" the. wt ‘ t Lfkin, li, ( I. for a month or more.! learns by the Carter Kelley
on the water wagon and; not to call of the c minty im < t, i, .am. i) a ''. a < Downs .resigned. Mr l towns Hirst with the grip and then Lumber ( ompany. for work
e come to the forefront, bill art it fol Apr • 1 an 1 . , "1 Diboll has been the local ay. nt here,with the measles, Post master about eight miles outhea-t of
u know what the Bible says l ith. | he i ecoiisidet at ton am " i ‘ 1 ,01 at Lufkin for the past thirteen . W. E Bov kin was able lo make Lufkin; will pav good juices,
put righteousness exalting a change of dale has been done cam al, j the - Han a univer-ally liked the journey to town romay for s., G A KELLEY 22-6
ion. Well, it will do just as m allow the schools mat meet .am on the Lm 2" . . t and , ---------
L for country towns and in- the requirements under the th" * "to H m favor
torcot . show । of Red lanci. Mr. Hammers was e
iduals l ufkin was former- former dale, a lai snow . an
ualS. auuni । : ir charge „j the Diboll team,
one of the most refreshing also to giv. otm r s. no m. ...... the
ots in the whole state of Tex- opportuni to enter legally. -1 , w l(1 y Fl Me
Why. il was headquarters, Liberty. Huntington and week-, nd Ml. ...rah ,1c ,
- bootleggers and contiden- Burke haxsntai.ontrttr “Mi.. Jodie and Edna ■
1 riends, or the slobberingiAny otherdnsizinnguth •Cadwell, Mrs. K. Hoskins,
kty. She seems to have put maydoi . -Lnth, ana M r, .Stev e Tread will spent
her wedding garments or trintmn"t ate than Sdturay with Mrs. (dark. j
ssed up in her Sunday ’’rd " M.ss Sarah McCall m Red-’
thes and has a determina-, • priz. night o April land spent Saturday and Sun-;
n to break into good societyeiheld n ■ High School day with home folks,
you can see from the above 13th in •' ■ And Mrs. spavey of Houston is!
rtoon; astrongconten-auditorium, andaltracwmn ‘ 1
r with Tyler for first honors, held events will -
[me on. Lufkin; keep agoing. Saturdayotmni me your en-’ing Niss Evaline Curry.
ler. We are certainly proud b • ary ietter paper,! vade Minter, who has been
our East Texas towns, and tries <" 13rd very low with pneumonia, is
ieve we are going to keep not later than Apri 3rd. n .
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1 t1 art t‛‛! •J Hn- 1 in irain ves-
tordit} foy where
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1917, newspaper, March 29, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415308/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .