Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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LUFKIN DAILY NfWS
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Eight Million
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THE WORLD.
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rosidering the ches than can be found in any
ons blessing of liberty, but bj
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with it. the duty of presering
it in its purity as received Tha
oy has never b-vn lifted from!
"rights'
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At Louis Markus’
nfectionery
■PHONES NIGHT 78
Mio town in East Texas, a challenge
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vher towns would do well to fringement of them with the
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Eryalt Wash-
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a bootlegger was recently con-
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cheap we
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fetish of
Salurday flight 13
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"t" I educed to a more
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onnico is another ’
urned from Fort <
an enjoyable stay <
of days with the
(Company l>. and
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li' l u ।d. which is com-
I speed, noise and trou-
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victed in this county after a
prosperous career in his nefar- i burst upon the world, humant-
tv—democratic humanity--
I casonable arbitration.
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It is staled rhat the Russian
strange to some people, it is a
real fact. Brother Fuller will be
back a month from now, the
second Sunday. Our Sunday
law and rowdyism in Nacogdo- us from the kindergarten to the The
count r tierveness
to 1b. -Ill 1a
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me an-
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were no' that somebody enj;
bodies. They had been
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week. Mr w i .
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emonstrated all thi
STRATOR direct f
t Range should Li
L look better, last
other range.
let us -how you th
is the "ilange will
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befur I. aving to. \... ]k te
t investigation is
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has dime for me." Vr
W <■ al . t dd that " h hai
; hus regarded it a- ill- pt in >
id mid mp1 -a led tah to p‘. -
itowith forthcoming session We were proud
i Your ne XI w-n Itouston
. Will be incomplete unl, <s vou
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'■■‘"•'I) phone 68.
el alee ana
go bo. w .
a -late of puritication that them, and resented
di-Miet court, which con-
. - m ~1 Monday, not even
i mg 1 he ma estic standpipe,
'run I1 u- hear tnun you
iran iduai
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that, while tiie world is elte
ak the re-
odious of life, labor might con-
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employ. Let Angelina
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upon which our .....
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Ir-t mrdicin. I
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of a brooding hen.
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army. Ithisstesarrin-thai we will submit
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their de
ta 1. Naruloche Sentim l.
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HOMER NEWS ITEMS */F
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parh '. it. i auk - 1 ■ ■ yam.
rd labor ! li 1: -ril., at c -
turhame- 1: di i i" -I - -huili .
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the nati ; ‘ 1,
■ "We have sold 1 ,| Ml
E Botilu- ol lanlac and
■ have never hail a disst
• isfied cu-tomer ' smier
I th in; I ompan, | alum
B ha. lean
. GOOD L_
[for YOv
S-, wigiti rANI _LE
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n of whiz J
conducting a,;
' ia-n/e i- a clear. ' '
'h- goal oi thir inspiration,
s. when they. th d .ry -1.,
"I.r w ;i ;
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long ago.
extremely jealous
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this wonderful medicine
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Mia’ honeorabl bode
*Ien. no inw. in all
1 • . . i - 11 greater ne dot
' r : ‛ieat ion .process." I
ibt br -afe to say that in no
■d r town in East Texas has a
eto botlegger bee permit-
ted to peddle booze, almost
hi th shadow of h. .nt
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Be sure to see the wonderful Health fairly good in the ;
cake put through that severe community. People are almost •
test it W M. (Heim & on through picking cotton and, in :
„ condition in which ana his ragmutlin army had ’ Thurda 1:15 1. fact, the cotton is very nearly ;
fELEPHONE NO. 68 sun. Mr- mune themselves nirt "made the worhl safe fo.J — Alram ana lit- allslthc Carter Fuller was
Entered at the postoffice at Lufkin. aft. r th. grand jury had finish- dlemoeray 1 wor had, h 1 today for San An- Saturday night and Sun- ’’
Texas, for transmission through the .i its ini estjgatious. the Lui- bren '‘one. and well done, and; . , who has a here maturoe ,8. in
tails as second-class matter. i,.0, lamlastin, A mericans had for more than a i tonio “ ‘ . • day morning, anil although the ,
Alfesdlutong,cardsor........ cntur 1ee ...............r the lucrativvapoitiuninthat ■■" cengregations were small, he
and makesc mu editorial r lei- delusion that there was nothing MranlMrs Ralph Chancey preached awa s though the .
ng and charged for at the rate of .nee that can not be sustained more 1,1 do in the cause of hit-' .,) ihrcugh today from house was lull of people. 1 he .
- the tinal --tn. of fact-. It -nan freedom. fineir hos in (roveton for a congregations, too, were com- .
ayment of bill. .- a tact rhat th, good name of From the establishment of visit pallas. stopping over posed 1,1 youngpeople, and .
Navgdehes has been suffer- this republic, orators and wri- thi aftcml to spend the mostly non-chureh members; .
sao0nglatel from a source which iters have never tired of ringing,ni,ht witn Mr. Chancey's indeed, it is a hard matter to ■
2.00 shoul! be its chief defense, but the changes on the glorious moiher. Mr-Filev. at P'ollok. get deep-water people out to ;
0.35 • i-. a fact that there is less I" ivileges of American citizen-! hear a Methodist preacher. +
They are instilled into; Thu’ is a-pb-miid picture at Now. while this may seem very ;;
0 ’ .....Oder is having a "S""K trick such as running
Lheat garage erected on his automobiles through plateglass ±
Fehce fep-the care of the hand-iwindows aeroplanes, motor ±
8bme King-eight recently pur boats, wind mills, street cars, f
chasa It will b, a comlin- hearses, cornshellers, bicycles ?
Ilion g-.rag. ara -,nan hnu- aud peanut thrashers. By the
iwo si . Ligh: and L ill id of gasoline we can travel 1
ar fall be in .... ... j ,. । . 10" miles an hour through the +
Mi.- water.
But one thing we had forgot-
leu, namely. that St MEONE 12 ' ,
back tor-(■v. ia.
I paid a price lor these' to frien t
■. b-— blessings of liberty; H.u ,
a lue t he some k.mie ... 1.
Hight Million
llotile Sold in
Iwo and ., Hall
lrarer. plastering th 1
■ t b. - bus. In this .. ■
•■'.■I be said t ba' Ha
.a: I'll - worked to a t ra
and line thi- \ cat .
i ■ i a ’ ' prosper :
nd thrir general'
verywa. He states;
zenerall, conceded
mier- ’hi- com-
e best f ' • f any in 1
it. ard paid a high
the w. rgeants
"" >!a’c l niversity.
Eli Weiner left on the noon
train for a business trip to/
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"I wouldm’t
L. L. Bligh, I Mu
part men । 1: itii
spenline ; he w. . k : i
t v ati in co pa :
in. iiidein Satt rw tit
and in-uting -,‘11 M
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1" - inln: ml.it con-! ------ -
" " ........"l2m Writ Asked All
>■ illuulin .......... "ndihat University Payments
'mil be!” "nshuwn ,) .-ilstituting Eelton,Tex.Oct. 16.—Rep- :
... ... the h Bl"Elt -t Purandav for 'tentative W - V. Dunham of <
a Hautai Wal will be the ' orell couniv has filed a ne '
attrantinn tola ' "The <rv- tition in the distriet court of :
ta Can! an "The Long EelI cunty praying f..r a writ '
' nan "huh -heuld have beci, to tstrain < omptroller Terrei
1 reerivn l*1 >atmdav. wlH „ Mom ing anv warrants in ■
i "" thi- o"ting Sati i, . fat-I • the Fmversitv of Tex- 3
C I: ( ollin ha. . 2 Diotri1 Judge F M. Spann :
from a trip to th, 10010 '■ ,1 ' ' "dnelay, October 3
Bulk and Trinity, wh,. h. . । the hearing to see :
nd isjjeeted a I; plll ........ the writ will be '
• he < on m ii te 1. .. . ,, . /
conservati, ■ . ' '' ' ' o1pli 'dl' r II. B. Ter- X
vihl.t 1,0"rlcounti- ,1 "1i <"untv Tax (olleetor ::
rttharia . । .. • Liglvinced - <h. h‛lnl 'named as de- ::
• r 4 . ' I h I» 1111:11. •. r ; •
stalled up,- .. i, , , 11 illunetion suit
,w" onuuta- wili l„. ' llh’ui-itutialitsof
Mithvinatiniy th,.. .1 l‛!"pa11*] made ±
the campaign. ’ " 'hl'el. io mainten- +
RAN(iE r- the
t" -he worli
lat " V I Ei,
M (I.HNX A (o ±
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' de "ne rov ■ ■
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ailos a p|<
ittnary time :.i,
nal cntdlit in
ind under 1 he cond
tare this cut i y •
UI. had not shed that blood.'
we had never fully appreciat-
e l th.- Vali;.- of tlie purchase.
Ami w. ar,- only just begin-
। 'iv •" gra-p the fact that our
I ■ Now - ha - n<, desin to
: ' a; "bl Naroioches or to
" . town, hi r citizeus er nf-
. 1 i 11 u-t ire. and is ex-
• lai to , now r hai i he
- ■ I "1' ritv i- i1denr-
uirit at im ...U.S.
-■ ;i enmmuniatjn
1 'di-> . .! 1, iorme
' ■ " its. I l'i 1 . sort
’Dll to bear patiently.a
iusih is. 1 -pially ir
‛ thet ill, -l • . th,
'. th' ci‛e is .1 be
• e. i Ftevihin •
a termer citi-
who has been
day - on a \ i-i’
us !trt
it! a iia\<
Balm e tonight. and the
mi Trail -day i- . onsidered
t. ’ ■.
• t ' ,!lde ing ’he Ma • '
- i. . ,, th, will ta ke p|. .
all who . a i | . ■
■ i ! . • ha’ gold, wondet t id l. ..■
I'11' - t me a Is. I Ma iest ic Iang,
a • ' ■ ■ P hidden in 1 strati cie.
a ■ llisjon. a $20
"" riing. a div orre suit
topst. A gallon of.
The sugar cane crop is al-1+
most ruined for want of rain;:/
the sweet potato crop is toler- /
ably good - almost without /
lain. /
laurence Massingill and +
wife at tended chun h here Sun-+
ta, morning. I 'm le limmy
'W illiams failed to get here. Em L
..Maul he’s sic k. I..
it
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air. Ha,<| sixty miles an hour E
‛‛ ’ h land and six fret in : j
gt'imd with the greatest ! E
A pallon of gasoline can f
■| ' < h work in an hour as 1 J
“ ' i:: oil day, and it don’t j
tav be fed at night. It can 11
(iasnline w a.- originally used
:• i ’leaning glon e and eject- 3
mg hire! girls though the’,
hitch n roi. but has been 4
taught a great variety of inter-
aquest:nfhew i..
The world cataclysm found burn, mu <>t tru most amusing School and prayer meeting /
a fetish of our! < omelian- thpilent screen. ‛w ere both good, as usual. /
and "privileges." We' --------, : , Mr. Franklin and wife of Al- +
-I Th. flag living "Vir the .
ofI . . co. visited their parents here, +
slandp.t" t- -howing :m wear
, , , Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin.
and Mo to w hiel ;t has hert ..
. M r. Hwitt. with a small ■ ■
sim-'.'i. and h"w - the Mme .
crowd. is going to the"river ..
fey -on, patriot!; citizen to .. +
, . . . 1 hurslay 1" Irv the fish and
volumntet i t g'. 1 ' ! a!:"' 1 r. ,1 .,
1 - m1uirTeI*, I hope they may +
W ho will be th. "r-: "He . . , ■ +
have go 'ii luck. i±
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