The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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Man Registered Shown
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1 What Order He is
to Be Called Out
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vigor.
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this week, PoSS
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“It Not Only Helped Me, But
My Little Daughter Deriv-
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I! . wonderful medicine
—Men 11 included in any
rdese rip tion in this or oth-
lasses.
—l nskilled labor.
lass two follows;
in change given
for all $100.00
Liberty Bonds
spent here.
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Yours NOW !
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BARGAINS!
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BAPTIST MINISTER
ENDORSES TANLAC
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We are paying 15 cents per she goes rewrularl v.
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overcoat
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oil investments^
$ 4,500.00 ■
10,000.00 |
16,000.00 -
3,000.00
.......... 44,000.00
6,180.00 !
40,000.00 1
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Buy a
Liberty
Bond
ound for green hic
an extremely
RE they struck oil
so why wait? BU "
f. R. McMULLEN. Set
1, to pull out, Size.- l ?
. 50c
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BARGAINS!
to 612.
very I things will
kept next week,
re
K. <Butler. pastor of I j. hui
I farm labor engag- [
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o< cassion it
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t Schatner & Manx a
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lils is a
s. ‘he II Bille I.bl. I ■
& Marx
wiping us
see the i
picture; j
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fabrics.
I fit.
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$5.98
and are wo: th from $3.50
to $7 50.
i.-lured to health hv'; ate yowdt. A -pb wdte hu
lb v. Butler has b h iny is exp ■« d ! r uu tha‘ dlat
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Tanlar h < mt
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Sftor pe of the work
) was doing. I decided to
Ma trial ami the.results 1
Klitten from four or five
have been mod satisfae-
I T sleep w-'B . ' niub no
hnything I like and relish
Double breast, drop sont. nu btin s
or hi-Ito , hr
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y labor to afford reasonab-
dequate support during his
ence.
Green rest a few days iust
cer.
:—Fireman or policeman
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■Il will .-nil
1 b-r sale in ord'
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huge number of mm II X W
i the gospel who have ' day thi
. iagly and voluntarily t -. M. i-
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b. | ;t. t >11 at .omit et his
full, a well-known retired to come in ahead of the Lufkin
Methodist minister who hv. s at Land. -
i ts of all the new and leading shades, such as Navy, Black, Green.
[ 'r f use. Purple, Brown, Etc. The materials are Wool Poplin Gabar-
C oth, Serges, Mixtures, Diagonals and Tweeds. This is a big sam-
[’ , c and select yours now, before they are picked over. The values
wprecen ented—Come See!
Melped me womb" । id1 . 11’
little dauyhten. Framris,
is derived great Bor "1 l m
X i. 3 Druid Hills. Atlanta, Cia .
and many others.
Tanlae is sold in lafhin by
Cox & Glass. in I’1 11 by
Niiton I Man-
i \ happy par
• tt, go I baby.
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i, U ule th- . tme
tin ' j ral Baptist (hurh ami . <n ed . um h t"ulttut"
। 1. i.i a G• 1 East Side Boule- I place, ■ her '■■in h ■'■
vuid. W,skogee, Oklahoma, is . ding ip ' "i l‘"l “ .
i!om- m tl- latest to come for-lprtiug that th. bnd al" ha
lul of shoes
- only have
Rev. !.. Guy Ament, pastor of
the First Christian Church of
thi. . ily. left today at noon fol
Kansas City to attend the an-
nual couvention ot the ( hurch
t ( , -t. which will be in ses-
a in that cit ■ I' m the 2 1th
1oyon! eopuotatin-
he । ai pair n had
ADE BY THE U. S. ’ labor for support.
- 1- -County or municipal ■
85
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20, eiastos
sisters incompetent to -uu;
themseives, dependent on .1 -
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ompany in
countykri ti . r quickly in 1)
“ • €ax% 8 do my v =rk.
i . Ant, lina Ins- H. New, pastor of the Bap-
5—Aliens. Mor pevpie LiIiL tist churh at Clarkston, qa.
6—Alien enemies oant havvi n th" bl.fore. Rev. W. c. Norton, pastor weg- I
7—Persons moral y untit fait t is y. a 14 1 er lev Memorial Church, Jarkson-
8—Persons physically. 11 The reason for thi - ‘ Envile, Fla. Rev. John M. sims,
two hundred Ang ina wi‛a
Baptist minister of Allanta, I
. 9—Licensed pilots. , it Camp Bowie. Fort Won Ga Rev A IL sik.s. n,.r
follows: ______ . i while visiting the fan they “a
■" with foster children i Big Stock TEXAS Bagging ,— '. sit the boys in camp. The of the Watkin sPar k Presby
pap.........ally labor for and fies in roll ........ " ariSew - ~
! 51 a with aged, infirm or g*na.2) W. M. cunss " ' " <X. hay doneior thwetpa T-T-
.......- or „ ^1^.7 r. r -" ■»" m.....are *....... ch SS’A- a. i i
advertise it in The News.
2—Mariners in sea service ei
Running Neck and Ne:k.
this issue of put has grown muh *‛ ron"I
sirce she has beep 1* ng I hi- ।
lac. She has never I,, a1l.
hv express. Put one tag with I am glad to rerommend it as
vi, name and address inside he best medicine I have ever
Class four t" h the sack and one on the out- tried."
n) not usefully 1—Marridmwihwiip"ao Commenting on the above
iged. 1mly supported byrand 1 rci " dependent we also handle horse had statement, E. B Smith, the Ian
me inee I undent of his la-datiy laborfor -upport and n ...i wool g c,
; other reasonably adequate : iu> V ' - ...... FTir "
port available. 1 n‛
,4 The irnrk is in p18828
G_Necessary arsificers or i. holier and engine
workmen in arsen Is, armor s mndines foruthea282889
or naw yards. drilling will start just 8882
7—Necessarv custom hous, as a shipment of casing ise5
, ' ceived, which is now suppose^
. ... . "g“mpersneceysaryinch, “ be well on the road. A small
e live classitications into invesied in this company
m. n awat. ng draft will iransmissim"fma,
nun" 6 ___Xcii-- r. innm
vduunrihenewregu- ,02
sapjioned by President service 01 1 1
r i 1 1 <) — Fligr:i! ' 1 ‘ ‘
bn have tjvonte public.
I ; _ cLAv. mmLStratiw l i
e cla“namons show 11—chalormeck.ti-
nun rogsicred to which 1 asurial ... P
he beligs and in what , 1 ) •>
r the iairerent classifica- prises
r . 1•___ELjcriliv snevializuti iv‛5-
waliberalled to service. . ,
I ricultural exputh ill .lilAbl
tess om as tollows. .
! » a । i iii’Lil bureau oi sid.t fil !1cil1 -:1
Sangle men without de- „ . . nig ■
r , 13—PAssistan. or a-ca
lent rlaii es. ,, . iuel
—Mlarra men (or widow-managen ol "ma ....... .
ith chilan n) who habitu-iria. enver , .ciat,. hides should be salted heavily Iv. Tanlac has proven tol
fails io support his family.' 1—Asstu " •’. (1, as possible, and shipped he right thing for us both and
I ,, . , manager of necessary ayrew
—Marrii men dependent 111
L. , . itural enterprise,
pfe lor support. • . •
—Marrie men (or widow-
6
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• hadz..abuasdbs
on. or two pair of a
kind, and in the ht arc to
be found sizes from 2
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CHI EN‛S NO-BUTTON
UNION-SUITS
d Ha id somer Tailor Suits Arrived
les.
inv '' GF SERGE AND SILK
ch- - $12.50 TO $35.00
All si
ill Si’txk
WO:!N‛S O’COATS
1-' 1.50 to $35.00
shcv: ' (lf samples—all newest
; he ms noteworty
■: conucction with th"
. of Tanlac through-
- .nth and West has
..id his testimony to
Sc. W/ind ,w Display
Idn’t i ' 1' v ro! ful elep a
it. I . .......iy -ti‛ " I "
L d. ■] n pain bin beame
heak . el ' nn-dot n Hi 11 I
i ' c kiarmen 0 1 < mpan
- ■ ait; creriaig a small alien
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1 . * I , 1 ... va huyuy
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cegit ol :
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of other members of ‘’’S hinh
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fl Ahk 18
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wit la Di
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calling who have piddi.lv ex-
Th,, Xnights of Pythias will pressed their indebtedness to
i merchants or citizens in ■ .. dlh" annual memorial or- , medicine and who felt it
•cd States. ... .. in. vices next Sunday afternoon. leirdutvtotellsuferinghu-
ria d men or father qf, 3— Heads ol neee.-my oe28th, jointly with the mamty of the great benefit they
herless children usefully dustrialenterisspacppthian sisters, and The News bad derived from its use.
aged but family has sum-! 4—Heads • . L2 lten requested to state that Among them are Rev. F. M.
t inconi apart from hisy"1^^;^ ,n Knights are urged to be Winburn, 308 North Frio St., I
Class five followsi , , the Castle Hall on San Antonio, Texas, pastor of
1—Officers of Sta e- " " I’ttad night, October 25th. one of the Methodist churches
the United States. 1 • or rehearsing of that citv. Rev. R. J. Tay-
men, ao chil- 2— Regularly or < u j o - 1 harecting arrangements lor, pastor of Mt. Plensant Bap-
n; wife can support her-jed.minsters „f divinitv for the Sunday afternoon ser- tist church at Franklin, Texas.,
‘decently and without hard- —Students of dintzr. X. Rev. A. J. Vallery, 1980 Manila
p. 1 4—Persons in ___ avenue, Memphis, Tenn. Rev.
1—siiir i-i , , i .‘naval service. - -- ....
! ■ kii"l industrial labor i
agi -ii necessary industrial
laree 1raris of lan
i XBRAM
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M. .a M: 1:,
‘vat. ..
I the :
have i ■
hpU'- .iicburch for the' Kelly.-and Mai.r.ng ar- me 0. .110, . and
l pas "u.-. : cats and is not only nine n‛ • • and 1 k as 1" ay Mr. w M n • 1 1 wh with
IheM i. the highest esteem byiing gm in a hoi* tam 1 rn., . rstac, , ,, n: 1n
l th, .beds of his churrh fol lto last li’dr th tonmn l’ " • c,.0., IL- ■ i • ' «‛
lov, but is exceedingly L,:.,! ropp'ed ale an "un‛ "1‛‛ .......... 1.11. 1.
pront as a man and citi -to 821 .1 " w hile M.;wmg Mi - ...... ,b r. , 1 1 1
izen in . seribing hi- trou-laling 1 U- 1 w.ih a-c. "I ,
/bl i failure to heretuore 21.5) 11 . fm-li ti..m NO ■
fine, . f. p.-v, Buller aid: ' • • - ut ■‛ I ' । ■" " " "11 1 ‘ ,
I "I riromnerousnes Hl HI-'-I' ‘ $ ".1 V t" b
m . I. - /or the last two • ' 1 M H ‘illbull." [
I. ye . 1 . .51 1101 le- p sow-I at ma. ' ‘ II "" !■ , , ।.. 1 man - , i . nl
liy iforih past y.-ar l sulb-r- ici ‛ 1. 111 advam. " i-,,,! fiinl willl
l; i d i - - in gv.1 ■ attacks ot ac : • ■ 1 *u ’ +! ' • 1 1,1 i 1 1..,!1,1atnil.t1.21*
I! ind ig ion. The pa ms i n 1 i - । '■1 ' 1 ' ' "1 1 , , , 1, ।. -ri :1 >1 v -it ual - ■ ।
I stoma h. which I was tuld wa 1 b ' "I " ’ I ' - ( .10111 . dou-
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sromporry. I had to dict amt Ho Hu.- p "l,"
yself w.’h rat can au l a '■ ■ '■ i will av0 to husil ( '
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oppwipit- postoffice,
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Mrs. | ermany Exults Om)
IV at I . Success of ui
for Washington, o
‘Mr ullani over the suet
. soventh war loanofg
a third billion dollan,
man .government thre
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1917, newspaper, October 26, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415425/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .