Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, February 26, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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ties in the way of people.
When
adopted the commission-man-
proached Mr. W. If. Bonner
ager form of government has
ever returned to the old
way;
sation, either day or night. and
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The Bereans.
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and that New,
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J. B. McCONNICO
etter than
being done by the members of
■Filled Basket
Mr. Andy Sulzer was in the
rity Saturday from his home
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JOE C. DENMAN
SERVICE CAR
11 only upon
rare occasions that
•2
who are al- they hatt the money.
Angelina County
vers in East Texas.
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REAL ESTATE
and Loan Agent
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pr-
none
satis-
coun-
The
r the new city char-
fkin is a vote for
iciency and better
luty is to
utiful as
prove
r please
News hopes that the revival
will be a success in every way.
one an-
as they
FIRST ROOM IN NEW
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WHY it is the BEST-
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Arrived By Express
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DOYLE F. HARRELL
SERVICE
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is, the
nature
friends in Anrelina County, and
I he Newsjoins all in extending
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is still onite sick at their
ge=a-eze
as well.
Office Over Cox & Glass
Phone 168
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DR. R. H. GLASS
DENTIST
in si! the new colors, in
Georgettes, Crepe - de.-
Chines and Embroidered
Organdies, featuring the
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Come
There is nobing in
most superfine finish
A smooth, lustros-
one of the most prominent law- Read Lufkin News Want Ads
Howard of Ratcliff
or in the city of Luf-
ay. He formerly re-
and will be remem-
dy friends.
fl. GLENN & CO.
The GOOD LUCK Store
sympathy to the bereaved ones.
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standpoint, and it
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annual
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.example ot what young men
can do when their personality.;^ stock raiser is considerable
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Lufkin am:
W ner to look af-
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light sweep or two of ti„. clotI,
Mr. H11 Wemer itr,
- at 101 1 rom a v. ,,,,
many friends in
I our 1uraiture „hli
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1 fliee at Louis Marc 11-
( onfectioner,
DAY 198 PHONES NIGHT 287
a. e: INi
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sic house in this city, went to
the J
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'' 1l.1t wili l as n„
a News reporter ap-
eligible under the Home Rule
Act have adopted new char-
ters. No city in Texas, or the
United States, which has ever
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niums and ferns, on Feoruars aft,
services at
Week, th;-
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city manage,- plan
, the
Passmore - Autrey Co.
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I he l ■ . 11. 11
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5.00 or ;
e.
We have iust received
by express a shipment of
. at i le do sou own ?
11 is o the fine tini-, ,
a celebrated fare eream
We are also showing a large assortment of Camisoles
in-re‘pe-de-Chine, Wash Satin and Nainsook, lace and
ribbon trimmed.
Read Lufkin News Want Adi ire ly have.
l- iinds:
st wkings
muen she
■red. An
means a
ns ide.
resses are
make a
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ed visitor in the - a yesterday be n" one left to tell the -
is sending out feed to his ranch I cred soul-inspiring sermons at lit is to be expected of them that
T. Roberts in his cattle.to “hold them upboth servires. The choir also I they will cackle out when least
he will be pleased f. * af-juntil grass rises." The News1 rendered a number of splen- mpeetrd. Bal here ns the thing I
many friends. ' 5 __ reporter i not a cattle raiser. did sonF and at the night ser- about it. as it oerurs to the;
but i- familiar with the fact Mice, th" -los, by Rev. Carson F"0- "titor: The more of
city charter is all. ... . thi grass > a line thing for the naylor anil Mrs. Jennie Law- The E" . we .an load on the,
cessitv for Lufkin. The Ferean classofthe Bap- vowiu h-r-: and when .it is """" w.r. beautifully render- 1raini he,, in Lufkin for some
to go forward and tist (hurh is composed of as nat ..1.11, other feed will 7’ 01. sunday. the ird ot "lh‘ I "in’ and the fa ler we
government satis- tine a bum h of young fellow- h: , 1,, ,, . spli,d. or conrse an’ h " ' McNew will b. an’ ■' theun henatt home th .
te people. a- can be ioand in any organi- it nniin . ,1,, 1 feed a big ' J ! nishty mertiny r l Wr will hate when
zatimnefalkcharterinth, but.-,, ■ . . n if., price alihe F i ‘ ltptist Chur h tha‘ ........ ' h mu humble
market Will 1..... ’ ’mg fro,., t. f ...... i. Wl) urh a thiny a-
* nth I IL I, F: g, - h . , ver , renitee! . .k
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61 memhes
Both morning and evening These birds talked to
-e -J. i la-tori:
inu ’ ominat ion for maxor of +
th cit 1 lcusten. ther b,. t
(5 thr tunclicit iR the f
j r-' e. • r P’astoriza i- father I
of the -n-callei "Hou-tn plan +
■ "! taxation." being 1. ar, nt f
That - om- of the main r e
son- u hy newspaper men do m
ride on railroad trains. Still
there - another reason—it i
the First Baptist other just the same
DAY 00 NIGHT inn
Phone UJ Phone 0L
Mr. .Top Wilson, a promi-
nent merchant of Huntington,
passed through the city today
en route to Houston. From
there he will go to San Antonio
and other South Texas points.
....... came about
So far the Baptist Bereans are by him hearing the birds talk-
in the lead with 80 members, ing to each other while in the
the Methodist Baracas having coop on the express truck pend-
ing their loading into the car.
choice of
dress or
to $1.25
-chase of
es to $25
• hanceto
i's.
rrying 8
et-Central
ufkin to-
tour and
r as The
nd every-
rd to bus-
generally:
fact that
a line of
izens ap-
given by
Mr. .1 A. Sutton, manager of
n
Also handles lO kinds of Tim.
ber. Timber Land, Farms;
» Imo city property. Several
nice farma for nale at a bar.
gain.
ys glad to see him. He is ,
Church were attended by con- have been talking to each oth-
gregations that taxed the ca-er since the burning of Rome,
i parity of the church auditor- They never finish their conver-
in • • pu eu a cuc ees ovin . ium. Rev J T MeNew deli,, satior
Barrett is now as- in mor., fieient ....... obtained from him was that ht , , , memewdelv-isao
kt il . , 1 nolt bllcient g0V € r’lment , . . ereci soul-inspiring sermops 'if it iste
th the dry goods and also in a more economical is sendine out fend to his ' anch
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8yva) / jcomplishment
1
this morning for a news item.
all have proven a success both the only thing that could be!
Vut ■
i t i ton .
, I lit! ~o( |
si- ll
arimini-t ... .
liness. al
ver citir, I
New- oflic ■. While here he
pa1e1 hi- subcription to The
New , remarking that it was
"the bet paper in the world.”
()1 • ur-e that was < overiny a
proa* deal of territory ; how.
" the onpliment wa hish-
I tprriat d. Who ele is
r ■ to pay their ub-crip-
craching or checkitg, i ,
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HANDL J k (el “n
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We"it fur ' he ' ll of ilo- ton. ±
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1 • "ul !‘suininpalit , atford- J
mg i u lu opprunit 1 2
flicien ■ ! tinp,, .■■, it *
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engine at the time, it ,
. Feb. 26.
in bigger
ak of doc-
Miss Jane
olleg ex-
e told this
herinr ef
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1 in tit to +
I
ha- Won $
; "ni ro " editor of thie
‘til a, i u., ’ I hat thei
1riz thing, after
r n. Bi a orpr u-e of
rag there we dri rot eyist
■ I the frih:ful nditions
I exist tod along manvi
r pui.lic throuyifares.
i f the drag, folks, and I
new neck and sleeves. See them.
F is a nice pir. tn . ed to him quite a while aso that ‘ Hon. W.
“nipning winter days, he could either reside in Lut - j Jacksonville
kL infamily you kin or any other cit.’. in East
E01^ fresh crcerith Texas. He admitted that he and today, returning home in
eyPure food laws, and preferred Lufkin to ..11 other the afternoon. He i- a former
towns in thi- ection as a placellfkin citizen and former Sen-
of oUr ex- or residence. If comparative • or ot this district, and has
strangers think that much of
| ''jU'igis of quality.! Lufkin, how much mole ought
C.il. 'the older citizen- to become
—p-morgen i concerned about the 11 home
r 82 and 83 J town ?
Sold under an ..............
With each quart tor a ........
will give a specially treaeddus, FIP 1
3, E. D. WITHER- Hex of .doru; ...... t. :
99d3 , heart irouliL Br- i:, A.i
— n husband ami a 1,1, li-: or lor -i
Monday. Do not friends, she lca.o ; " lk
hsiae as you go Ridge way ana a _ I. . tero-t.
along throughthis/r dienrude 1igabauvh,
•_______ iand three grandehildren. \,|. " ' . ' iunihbrted tendance a-du- Methodist Sun-1 Standing around om- , th, Mr.anMr.c’ullenhan, i.
ma and Hazel Ridgeway am! y. " ankuin. day school was :528. at the First ‘ local depots today, a News piturned trom a pleasant vi it a.
Robert Longabaugh. The de- p py N ‘ itiBaptist 508. The two leading, poller noticed the express rum relat I) e an friend: inshiv-
ceased had many relatives ami • i", ’ pol " "i meet! classes of the two sehools arepany was shipping another port. La.
Isn.l „ ’, T,.: engaged.....friendly......spir-’quantit, or........*............
... । 1,, I .. ; ' . ited contest, the loser to give a it gooses?) to some other city.
I considered one of the pehciq panquetgto the winner in num-iThe reason I reporter "got
Over seventy-live percent of in attendance, next to this item
the cities in Texas which are on ........' '
morrvw for an op- was 81. a namier ner ifure "1 a‛M 1m this morn n" ’ " at thi latte late it would
is man friends sin- attained, and which was in- A rr. arou;. nt ar- being per- M "t!iter got onto tn:-. ‘ b‛ ‘""‘ravtohavefarh-
that he will soon deca a compliment to the w erk f: Hec for the establishing of .-ngme Wasoverturn- " "nI" other product. and
done by the member- tie past more dizping vats in Angelina ‛ in th".oe yards of thr 11 " !"l" with the v* prop-
week in .-ecuring new members. Count, am! The News is glad E “ W " t ten o’clock • "itinn. Bul. be that as it may.
hLRidreway.the N good natured but spirited riv- t hear-Ait. Within a few days on" Wa hurt ami not v. i - are here, ami the trouble
W Ridgeway, for- alry exists between the Eere-Nr. W A follmorgen will in- ‘ munh damage was done. whit i ar ha - not bren ovrome
ufkin. -lied at her ans and the Baracas, the young’stall such a ' ontrivanee on his1nconsidemd rather romar- se:, si: i Sh i ,
coma, Washington. men"s of the Methodistfarm north of town, and othersia ble The boys on the rugit- shingles: Shingles: Shingles: ,
Church ml he urited work have the matter under consid- I ‘ laim that this was their l k, Eor “alpby •.D. Setlim. Phone
" hurch ' ' meration. The value of dipping day. and urely must hav 17, Lufkin, ”^Hf-wtf!
these two classes is a striking vats is considered by every hen Har the writer brrn "I
| dose observer, ami the saving1 1
' ■ ... :...... nuite cortain that the print.-, at Flawsn and callcd at The
ItheirEharacterandtheir influ-in all cases. Those who have would he Printing his tumrd
ee . thrown into the ac- tried them would not do with- j notice at this moment, and the
11 1 , e m rp-ise out them. Ne a tick eradicator grave dizger would be dixviny
’ ' they cannot be excelled, and ihis xrave But not all of
Another thing that sounded ' their material worth to East can b" omotive enginer
I good to a News reporter this|Texas could hardly be de-land firemen, and that is uh.
morning was a statement made ' scribed. Give us more dipping We aP" ue catastrophe "
} by a traveling man who makes 1 vats, an more cattle for thecai "n"" 0 us hav e to ‘ di
'his headquarters in this city, market will result. newstap twouldnetero
He said thal his house explain-: ----- for • nwpaper man to b
......1 Townsend of - aught ‘I a railroad un-s
wa a distinguish- himself, for then then- woul!
"I- t ha I I he writer ran
l‛ ranbing around in as1 me!> r-tam!. |- appari 16 him
whit few roads we!
8 lar, that Mr. .-tat-.
. i NIr-ikicsatiow oyan Mi. I- xirsun
■-I- ‘A Mr- I ! Mar- Churches of Hus City ] ed ye -turlav f X. u oyd. 1,.- ............. forpu.
tin tro/ ri.. .1 .n.. s,. L,. , . .. 111 "ospona to a me-aye that ........
r. ..1 I, | ;|t ' “j /, • about Jie her mnother w a .! a 11 g-lol, 1
' W iiimorals ol Litkm. mil her riti-il. Ier many Fricnal i. ( .
lh"nnas a.n ar taeh-ikin "-USI that -he found the;
Wn in ’ ' at’emlame at good las mich iniprovca 111 ■ ,
|bolh church i.n.iMimlay school. h,.r;imv;.| in Nacogacch,. li 1" h ‛ " "I" " ’
...... srvices. Ytrday the at-
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, February 26, 1917, newspaper, February 26, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415287/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .