Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 162, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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LUFKIN DAlLY NEWS
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for the past two weeks, leaves
this afternoon for his old home
at Canton, Van Zandt County,
where he will spend some time
with his parents while recuper-
ating. Mr. Lively will be great-
May Manton
Patterns
10c and 15c
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AU resolutions, cards of thanks,
programs and other matter not
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Mr. and Mrs. Claud Tucker
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10 Yds. Percale
In book-fold, light and dark Q0,
stripes and figures .OJC
Two E. S. Drawers
in Pepperell drill and stand
ard quality
night; in which the heavens
shall pass away with a great
noise, and the elements shall
melt with fervent heat, the
earth also; and the works
therein shall be burned up.”
(2 Peter 3: 10.)
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Mrs. Lillie Spivey, after an
extended visit with relatives
here, has returned to her home
in Houston.
Miss May Scroggins of Hom-
Will pay cash for a^
in second-hand For
CLARK WILKERSON.
Mrs. Weeks and daughter of
I iboll spent Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Bill Spivey.
The Senior Epworth ’ Leag-
uers are preparing for a sp.
cial anniversary program Sun-
day night.
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Baby Swing
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Baby Plates,
and Kiddie
fit up an en
Then, when
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you will fi
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be on the safe side we must
work our little corn patch and
then we will not have to play
starve out." After dinner she
shouldered her gooseneck hoe,
marched to the field and hoed
coin until late in the evening.
Of course the Bishop had to
play in again and d the best
he could. He has seen the time '
when he could nt’ buy bread
with money. Wnat has been
can be again, and he and his
ole ’oman will do the best they
can to make their bread this
Mrs. Pratt Lovett nnd son
W ayne, have returned from an
TOunonMay 11th, fl
two “animals” were cap
in the wilds of Angelina Co
by W. M. Glenn at a great
of money and perchance]
Entered at the postoffice at Lufkin,
Texas, for transmission .through the
mails as second-class matter.
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Mr. A. G. Lively, for a num-
ber of years associate editor of J The Bishop doesn’t profess
The News, who has been sick to be an encyclopedia of bibli-
ft
the universal car
O"tuntcFord carzare apivised to beware
wiur’thehomplet -
quality of S - to give the highest
Ford part Fordservice obtainable. All the
MotorPartssused are supplied by the Ford
Ford car mPany...You can not expect your
you demand nnl e service and endurance
men"expanrdennlessyou have it cared tor by
about$315 t • in Ford methods. Run-
CoupoietSeouring Car $360, Sedan $645.
Detroit On0 To " Car $595—all f. o. b.
n display and for sale by
P M. ALBRITTON, Authorized Ageant
Phones 283 and 312
Given by the Lufkin Elks and Hoo H<
Band with 50 Local People as
“ Animals” and Actor.
Two Petticoats
In wide styles with neat < m- 2Q.
broidery flounce 0JC
every writer does not possess;
and at all times his wk car- i
BI6 FRE STREET PARADE
Tomorrow at 3:30 p. m.
Performance Starts at 8:15 p. m.
Under Waterproof Tent Located on Show Grounds
vacant lot between H. E. & W. T. and Eastern unds,
Texas Railroads Front of Opera House.
Adults 50c. Children 25c.
Everybody’s Going—Ask Anybody
understanding of Bible proph- dollars wouldn’t buy it, and to
ecies he is led to believe that ’
See the I
shown for
when you n
for them, a
It is still not
garden. A f
ill be better
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Two Work Shirts
A good heavy Cheviot :
both blue and tan
• his health and be restored to
WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO. his former usefulness, is the
crops, and if the clerk of the
weather will change his present
program, giving Old Sol a
chance to warm up old Mother
Earth the goose will agaih
hang high.
These days it makes the
Bishop feel mighty good to
hear.the dinner horn blow.
W hy ] hat delicious dew-
berry pie, of course, of which
at the dinner table he can eat
t<> his appetite’s content. From
now on ye Pumpkin Hillite will
not worry himself much about
the high cost of living. "Tis
true biscuit bread comes pretty
high, but if we have meat, milk
and butter, Irish potatoes and ,
plenty of garden truck. we can i
Published Every Afternoon Except inspiring. May he soon recover
the time will soon come when
this old sin-cursed world will
pass out and the new earth
spoken of by the Apostle
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speaking, farmers
along splendidly
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dhis the two feature “elephanl
IL. be seen in the great “66 J
.Humbug Circus,” t
ly missed, not only by every
reader of The News, but by the ' etor will take its place. The
entire press gang of all East Bishop predicted at the com-
Texas, and every one of theimenrement of the European
mten under the yoke of mil-
itarism than to shoulder their
muskets in defense of the’ land
lofthe free and the home of the ।
brave" An American born!
I citizen who would turn the
back of his hand to his country
in this trying hour should be
con ide red a traitor, and the
punishment for treason should
be his reward. If the
Humble.
Misses Mattie Kinsolving
Annie MeCall, Jo Johnston;
Carrie Cross, Ruth Cross and
Messrs. Lauck. .McCall and
Bishon i i irgil Bassham motored to Di-
°P bql to attend the closing exer-
cises of the school.
bushels, and at the price Elephant to Act in pa
named above there will be no 8
starvation at his home. Three
dollars a bushel is mighiy, good
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Rev. J. D. Burke is in a crit-
leal condition at this time. suf-
fend from a carbuncle on his
neck.
Revs. Doak and Gollihugh
live exchanged places of
work. Rev. Doak going to San
A ugustine.
pent Sunday and Monday in
Diboll visiting relatives
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Currie of
gan Antonio are spending a
few days with relatives here.
Generally . Mrs. Agnes Woods of Hunt-
' ington spent Sunday here with
home folks.
12 Yds. Calico
in light and dark colors; Q0.
spring styles JC
| 'They came,
he cold rain
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Lufkin citi:
taeful in “sta
hid horses on
s a violation
o tie them st
ross the stree
it gen-
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wged for at the rate of
„ - .eAcn word, and the send-
er will be held responsible for the shall come as a thief in the
payment of bill.
Mr. A. S. Croom. one of the
enterprising truck grower of
the Harmony Hill community
was in the city this morning for
the purpose of disposing of
some Irish potatoes. He satea
to a News reporter that he
found a ready sale for them to
ne Lufkin grocerymen, that he
brought in eleven bushels and
took home for them $33 in coin
of the realm. Mr. Croom esti
mates his potato yield at 200
“stinger” in it, a
wishing lor him a speedy res-world-wide, and it now begins
toration to health. — Lufkin u> look like his prediction is
News. I going to be verified. He verily
No one will miss this talented ibelieves that before the year
writer from the neighbor pul-;out eNen nation on earth will
I- . ■ (^me more or less involved in
nation more than the editor of [the titanic struggle, and what
the Sentinel We have "fought" wi the result ^7 H™id
many battles with him, and be glad to know that it w
wehave loved him better after be ihe establi-hment or rpul
each contlict. Like the big.-lican forms of government
brainy man he is. Doe can dis-throughou: ihe world bu
cuss an issue, and retort with then, n, mis belieye’ frIn‘
sparkling repartee that has no Bible teaching that we will
virtue that never have an abiding world-
wide peace until the ushering
in oi the new earth wherein 1
Sympathized with the Kaiser,
। 11 would keep his chin music
1° him elf and not let it be
। known that he was devoid of
vet patriotism which all true
A. 1t"rica ns should have.
will dwell all righteousness.
(2 Peter 3: 13.) Any theolog-
ical scholar is bound to admit
that Bible prophecies are be-
ing rapidly fulfilled, and the
turbulent times we are now
having are spoken of in God’s
holy word. The war is on, and
the Bishop is constrained to be-
lieve that there will continue to
be wars and rumors of wars
until the second coming of
Christ.
dringMr. Floyd Arrington and
are visiting-rettiveseat
$1.25 Dress Shirts
in the newest spring st .
all sizes ‘"
FUN-SMOWa-a
and tight for the independ
of the colonies. Can it be'pos-
sible that there are Tories
among us in this country, who
would lather see our govern-
G. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION sincere wish of his "enemy" at
Editors and Managers 11s en14 ol the line, who can
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TELEPHONE no. 6 8, w: ch a love lhat is sincere and
----- true.—Nacogdoches Sentinel.
spare to help out those who
hate shouldered their muskets
in defense of Old Glory.
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Mis. Ray Matthews has been
very sick, but the Bishop is
glad to note that she is now
convalescing and it is hoped
that she will soon be restored
io her wonted health.
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Two Big Aprons
in coverall style and neat Q0.
stipes and novelty checks JC
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Two Jumpers
in large full cut checked
Cheviot
ei spent the first of week visit-
mg Miss Jo Johnston here.
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Two Pair Drawers
Of soft finish muslin with Q0,
embroidery trim OJC
boys will join The News in war that it would become
A ‘I hi writing we are in the! hi
/m‘d: ot some mighty cold
Weather for this season of the
ear, and as a result the farm-
ens in Pumpkin Hill are down
with the mully grubs. Nothing
but warmer weather will re-
lieve us of the complaint, and
we hope that it will soon abide
with us again.
9 Yds. Dress Gingham
in the prettiest novelty on
styles to be had Oc/C
Two Corset Covers
in very lacy styles, several QQ.
patterns OJC
When the Bishop came out
of the field today at the din-
ner hour he stretched out on his
cot and remarked to Mrs. Bish-
op that he was about physical-
ly played out. “Well, you must
rest a little bit and play in
again, said she. “War times
are now on hand, and if you
don t make bread, how are we
going to get it?” "Buy it,” re-
plied the Bishop. "It is pos-
sible.” continued she, “that it
Men’s Overalls
In both blue and stripe, „
extra special
year, and they would like
mighty well to have some to
Two Ladies’ Gowns
in high or low neck. em- RQ,
broidery and lace trim OJC
There have been but few for is a known fact thati
farmors in the citv this week iPhants are no easy beasti
which is taken as an indication handle. These two, howe
tha! they are working notiare now very tame, and
with standing weather condi aets they do in the big sb
lions have been anything bt under direction of their trab
good for farm operations. iNorman Belk, are declare
------ be bright features of the
" hy worry over your Sun- "showcus."
'lay dinner when you can buy Seats are selling fast, and
dressed chickens and cakesbig capacity tent wil
• iom the Methodist ladies Sat-1 packed to see the biggest en
arday in from of Abram’s in local history.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 162, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1917, newspaper, May 10, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415323/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Angelina+County+-+Lufkin%22: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .