Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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will be held for
kinds of peddlers, solicitors and
fakirs from the corporate limits.
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the article you are looking for, and if you will take
time to visit us we will take pleasure in showing
through the enormous stock of the latest creations.
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Entered at the postoffice at Lufkin,
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Subscription Rates
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fix months ......................
hree months ........................
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part which
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with Gern
far as the,
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: mail order house money eracy will hold their re
■ lped to build a school or meeting at Odd Fellows
Head lufkin News Want Ads '
•t" examination
permatent cer-
terially change the morale of
the Russian armies. It is worth
a trial.
ceatLouie Markus’
-onfectimery
18--PMONES--NIGHT 7
’ that Matt Walk, i
tinish ot this inter, .
And Sweden, also, protests
-he ■'didn’t know it was load-
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LUFKIN DAILY NWS
Fubuahed Every Afternoon Excegt
---Sunday by
• 4TFORD-BINION PRINTING CO.
K 4. WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editors and Managers
~huw ing.
promise
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is amony the mud loyal. That
when you want
that next job of
Printing
You will get first class
work, and you wiII get
it when promised, for
having work done
when pionved is one
of the rules ol th.s ofce
if you prefer, send t' .e
order by mail or bring
it to the office in person
wianmonnaneurnMaa.ecauz a
Lot Uo Show You
What Wo Can Do
foorgets one kind "
Lother, and outside
r. We have a S]
L particular purpo
al Estate, I imbered
k Life Insurance,
k Representative Na-
ll Life of Galveston,
f IN THE WORLD.
Notary Public.
ht but Some of
And these cool mornings remind us that the extremely
cold weather will soon be here and we will need plenty
of clothing for the cold northers. In the beginning of the
fall business we want everyone to feel that we have just
went up abve Pollok yester-
day after noyh to look at W. H. Dural
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The news has gone forth to
the four corners of the earth
that the farmers of East Texas
have made good crops this year
and have "money to burn.”
With such reports in circulation
it is pretty sure that all kinds
of crooks and grafters. street
fakir- and dead-beats will visit
programs and other matter not gen-1, his section for the purpose of,
•rat news, will be classed as adver .
Jaing and charged for at the rate of separating the unsuspecting
MM eent for each word, and the send- from their money. The public
as will be held responsible for the • ,
payment of bill. should beware of such cattle. In I
the first place, every city and
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lasting rightnd against a prac- .
tice of everfsting wrong. That
the German nation happens to
be in the wrong is no reproach j
to the millions of that blood
who are not only among us, but
of us. Once their loyalty is
demonstrated, it should be ac-
cepted in full faith. On the,
other hand, if their loyalty is of'
the right kind they will recog-
nize the faults of their kins-i
print? It is true that some of
} as ‘ arned fo nis the name of a FAIR house-—the
SQ1 NRE DEM., rhe entire community
1. i 7 at W‘ ive u] to every promise and stand square-
’ hrhindl •Vrry sale we make.
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mottylmks alike to us. an! YOUR money is as
a the best.
lost his
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Telephone
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1 Ion t have to ad ver-
1-1 maybe you don't now.
iwaituntilthe mail or-
• f spins his Web around
■ I it may be ton late.
of such schools, and carrying, Abney and Calvin Mantooth
knot loyal is simply
Fthat is all there is
tr. And further-
dightry has no quar-
#an blood or even
Epeople, except so
dohold and abet the
rnment.
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q9rican should get
Mt fact: We are
« principle of ever-
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toe ago The News
ed the fact 111 this Pa-
[ a citizen ”1 Xacogdo-
ntyhad been soliciting
hong his neighbors and
to pay the expense of
the constitutionality of
etive conscript law. AC-
[to the Redlani Herald,
Win Xacogdoches, here
has finally happened to
low:
ice in Taylor-W oods
Build ing
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That «.
' an hot be duplicated in this town. As
tatement we
'1 it e until we hav
our possession, n
take pleasure in .
public and retain ;
"t days that all
no such artions hav , -lamed
I he i e is m.
‘al in is al-n u
1 de. i. inrau-,
' • 1 ' i w ould s el!
- " ewn ( al
•I ‘and him 1 .
■ and step on it in
The peanut ihr. - .
work and ■
1 • ■ -lort tim- .
"I toobers 4
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is none mere wm be no end to man, and while possible not:
the attempts to filch money diselaiming those kinsman.
Hom the people with all sorts, they most certainly will dis-
East Texas has mnet been "fschemes ■ claim any sympathy with them '
known m ask for aid, either Th. reeentspecialsszionorbor their ambitions, especially
from the Male or theNatinn. th,, legislature killed the westwith their acts.
ome ... East ""Na, fulk” and Te-xas iunior agricultural and i Det’s, get this thing right on
Ine happy "" atter Luuikin mechanical college and the lawithe start. We have no apology.
establishing more State normal) to make fotlour actions. This
I hey are eommg, Bl". Wal- schuols wasamended 1,.house! country isn the right, andi
ford, and ou will see mni •I bil No. 5s that work on t he • those who donot like her course
them headed this way before suliossnormalat Alpine shal are at liberfy to
-.....selves andjtheir objections
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PEAVY BROS,I
The Satisfactory Store
stock is new and up-to-date in every particular, and before
you make your fall bill figure with us. We can sell you
the same quality of merchandise much lower than you can
buy it in the larger towns.
stantiate en ,
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pital- and on inn... , n: nen .
batant < generally The, ,
other name for their art.
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: .0 tere toi
I . ry men han
o’clock. A full ate
"V| orstoek |et
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' 1‛ •irn
I‛e it said id
winter, and when they de lo- iegin F,bruary 15, 1919. and i
at" here they will wonder w by said normal shall begin opera- 1 some
‘ho" had never found the land timn october |. 1919; another would be
f Paradis. befen . Polk , ! ■ -
i • inty Enterptise, 0
ed to evert p. r-in w i,. ot
■ - .■"inn
,11 a
1 a
■< • -her
..lla at.
1urt ..f
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ance is expected. •
•BUY Hollman Oil Stock «
Buffalo Oil & I-fining Corpol
ation stock before another ad
vance in price See
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Pity the pooreditor An evil irmihr 1- 1322. and the other
genius pursues him into rh." -aid normals shall be estab-
........ w.i.....r irwul, ........... !';"■' "arlierthan Srptem- abut
whthet his wrath is worinu ' 1 ■ l-l- Provided t he ‛i can buy sta
or hi- -mr- are gay. An Iowa ""l mhool hoard "f rerents ! of M0 at<
editor wh t account of th- phal deeide which scetion of days
high pr- : timer, wae fore.d "" Stat" is in greatest need of.
■ to mail til: ... bee.....ion- i ■ rmal laedmes and shall con-
o Ki- patr.m- ...Id a ...Illa! 11,11 normal first; appro- Hundreds ofBushels of
note. les he wott d 11. ; -lings printing 8200,000 to construct ' Peanus Being Threshed
1 a subscriber.. I i . ■... not e 1 he rmal at Alpin ; appeal- ’------
read like this: fir, not a ing the appropriation hereto- Messrs. WH. Bonner. Chas, "
hm; l iust wanted to tell you l"" made for the construction L. Bonner, ¥att Walker, Paul "
how much I love sou." One of
-he bills went to a grass widow, ihe emerseney clause.
and now she is suing the editor’ TH!NGS BY THEIR RIGHT
for a breach of promise.— NAMES
Honey’ Grove Signal.
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it would be mterest .. Hoti in
! lur guarantee is behind every arti-
esay more .' better come‘now.
Marshal Lyons came in
ly and arrested August
f the Dorr Creek com-
[ Several weks ago a
agent was here to see
bbeand investigate re-
l which it v a- said he
vised young men to re-
draft. Marshal Lyons
upon the unlers of At-
General Grry. Mr.
Will l)e taketi to Tyler
pere an examining trial
sheld befor 1 . S. Com
er II. C. Hla • and hit
let. Bond : । be tip
i . 1 -tidin I,.
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h and no ot . Ln - in-ptherwasa! .1
k the M 1,1 i| i u ,, ; (omfo \d.'- W .
f th.- ra’lgc in 1}
lhe w "I l l londeli.u. - ;i,
-a ageI V ot t h titimanattark.
Oil hospital ship-, "11 El I..
I ■' .11 A 1: I ! . a • 4
lb mu 1 he pi .11 1 1. ,■ . , |
■ II. t ie man ka
'I p- aswell I ■ .
mtt 1 :b,e . :.|, . .
ruthl-lmann, a,-
ferit withwhi
" 11’ • is unw or he - ,
day .- "t ■ In mihi |, ag, .
tv. rn‛ 11 • • 11.11 - ( ■■ .1" 1: . , , |
1i--ia: 1 1. , ■ I . 1]
'" stand rm.I help • |.
' j ‘ inoin itas !1" lace in basines*, and we never pci
’ ' 1‛ "retaptraranee of it in house.
3. -
dya,,
. country—which
most decent thing Mail Order Advertising-
said normals shall be put in i they could 45. | g,,.. w., lh poik 1 the merehants here claim they
ration not earlier than Sep- k—0--- hav.- all the business they can
,EUEFAIoL.& REFIN-......... En"uhan ---! h .,,.11... but ir this trade should
! ING CORPORA I ION of Hous- > ! ilang, r ahnan and has sen’ I ; .. .
M. . .. .. get to drifting to the mail order
f a production ofou«watningithhomemer-‛ . . .
) per month. You . -. l(. - •......, Im-v The warn- anl continne growing, next Sunday 11n/ning.andg
with a nir vdu. F",. i with them, then what are you to preach a -., mon on th 3|
wnn a p.u value ing is mee‛ timely and applies i.., । , , , I .. : n , 11 te V
h-share fora few ! m 1. : r ci • v going to do about it. 1 he mad Time Religios." Specialemra
ensnare,loralew willa/lomilufkin.An- । . . ... . . arenm
T xa C S \ "rlo houses know there is are being mzth- to get frie
",42 ,'■■■; money in East Texas this year, and children "f the old
, .. . ... ane they are starting an adver- ; who live in Angelina countt
,, . , . .. vHBiK campaign to get some ot bring them to 1 his service 1H
1 ’ii' kt'’ ^euk the mail 1. . - . : 49
. . . b“L! busim^s. and it may be the purpostm hoseinchak
■ r"^J 4, igh uitv lhou>amls f ,2 •. .,.1. . . -u“g
, , j ihat alter it Kt - started their to make tin-an occasion lonH
. .- . "ay it will be a hard matter for be remember, d I
addressed t" eiti- you to stop it. They are send- -: |
...... an. am many o ing their advert ising to the pco- Josh Ivy ol lluntingtonmag
I them “nu to other offices in the ple of this county almost every The News a pleasant call ft
p . _ distmts rhis catalog week ,and .the way f .morning while resting up ft
Bonner $ peut thresher oper- 1 was handsomely gotten up with 1 head them ofF is to advertise the .arduous duties of ddg
al", and it was a ’ ery pleasant attractive cuts ot almost every your goods every week we , automobiles on the streets.‛n
tems to be a iPosi- iand inetructite trip, the only ar! i " in 1 he"*′ line with n.d in favor of the mail order states that Huntington is gd
me quarters and by daieablefeaturebinrCal- P1ces "!""" E ""1 hing 111 in,us.--and t he editor of this pa- ting lots of cot ton an thatbu
know just how much ni:iai '"Ol- i'.’ple to whistle softly in ' i ' mania for sP"d. Wheni " fami.‛ t " a- il- per never bought anything from ness in all lines is good. I
large Russian Ioan will tinsi , I: peneeof German parent- ‘ "11 ' i" ridinK ."..r rough 13 alt ‛ Wi ’ ' -■ in 2 .m. and the man who patron- n g ------— —- "I
wav into the i>.,< i .-is ot i- .... l.-t they beiom ,,tr nl .1 plors in a hurry, < al in has peppersan! -... ■■■, । , iii . Confederate Veterans and j
in ihe Irih.. w. 1-". -H' ' -1’ersions upon their p.opli- Oldfield packtetr te ′ ari1! ruit- g i: that much to keep his Daughters of Confedenii
wilo,un ‛l "e"1‛ I" - liluirwatolanywin in-was mhal luihitriv E": arraiit. a 011 and county from progress. The Cuuf derate Vetenj
‘21 nt‛ 111 11Ui .11 f’l Y. I»:iI W • .ii » 5b 6 f। pnIE lZ<‘ I <»r ! hr ar11j4| > • ।
too apt i" :-i;-. i1.., ’ heir . oimtry in prosi rutoig 11
h<- fat hat an alequat, wage war. and will lightly pass ovc
oralngwan tow ai <!. ... i . 1he atroriiiescmmmmtiedby th
' 11 '*!.«’ 1-1 ! he cil ,, . * i rman fon es. tiat haw sham
!ii ..-ii 1e ceiit a ,i a v ' ll ‘he l ighl thinkini pi-opl.
1 . n -H.il a da m:a; ac. "I b’ varth.
’.. ,1 1 or . oti,mil, . ,11 I 1 . .k hi, rd.
iatin -ai, W . , -| inpattinmle i- -II;
nroth a-,itinnthata1 \n bmeraan l it ■ ..
. an • t..।■ a i •, . ‘ !. .i, : 11 • I ' :
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house in this county. Saturday
i ! "Iiple
u a . .. r>.,.
their recorl- ■ " "_II15 II" " -Tal.
Worpat thar there |. ne The state depari ,, - .
A 1 pussy-footing when cation has given not, hatan
*′ things are mentioned be- examination for teacore
'' " forsnoth, your bearer tificates of the first an s
’•■ay ha) 1 <Liprman Idood in his
’ , n - **rman blood is plenti-
lid in Am. । a, and much of it
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1917, newspaper, October 5, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415406/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Angelina+County+-+Lufkin%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .