The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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Yesterday’s Election.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bardwel
married here at the hoi
Lufkina, Texas.
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this
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region.
po-sibili-
believe that
ties of the "cut-over” sections
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which has always real- interest to secure results.
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Single and double bit
&
g the - tler on the ground
$2.
price
courage.
Cast Points and Land-
word 'cut-over
becaus the thousand- of arree
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Single Stocks. priced at
$1.71
.$1.25 to
Buss Double Stocks,
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PLANTERS
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left-hand Brinley New Ground Plows, Coulters and Bands, Middle Busters for Single Stocks
You can also hnd all heights from 18 inches to 72 inches in the POULTRY Fence, BOTH the
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Dow Law Planters $4.00
Extra Handles, per
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Axes from $1 to $1.71
Blue Cast Turning Plows,
pri
tal
Syrup lexatives are
rombines strength
matic taste ane de.
Our stock of Middle Bus-
ters are from 12 to 16-
inch. $12.50 to $20.00
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CASCARA BARK
BLUE FLAG ROOT
RHUBARB ROOT
BLACK ROOT
MAY APPLE ROOT
SENNA L EAVES
AND PEPSIN
announeemert of the
child is being treated.
Dry
Goods
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Cut-Over Pine Lands of East
Texas Should Be Con-
verted Into Farms.
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just a little bit more.
Wh.p do we vote agair
: do to wait until oil and lum- .
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Poor little fe Dow !
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Here Are Your Implements to Us
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The Kirstin N
all other methoc
pulls your stun,
Yank out you
money-making,
get it out, put it
The Kirstin N
productive valu
Nodeeply imbed
ible because ot its
setting without sti
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but w .th \ • r
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Cast Mouid Boards
Bolts, all sizes, 2 for
Heel Bolts, all lengths,
price
s Clevises in east
e Single Trees 25c to
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MR. FARMER:
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Smith Mercantile Company,
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WANT DEVELOPMENT 3113
LAX-Fos is invalual le f r ('cn.-tipa
Indigestior or fer; ]e1 r : <T picr
The time is now, but it will
the Enter- take co-operation and active
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the storra»c h.
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hich class do you ' Were
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lucky and some have to;
p‛ ket change helps
r-. but it does not
—’i- situation and try to matie basis they can be sold.a„Below ywillseadvof atcpoupletsslin,
rk out a plan whereby hold- and that the fine area in ques-inotice that we can fit you from the beginning of January to the end of December. To mention
may I ' onsolidated and tion can be settled with a class a
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LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS IS AN IMPRCYZD CASCARA
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BUY it FOR LESS
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MyKrstinhas pu
trces with tap r
larger than the bo
of the trees; roots 1
ering down 19 feet
laterals 24 feet. I h
bulled everythin
ever hitched to.
—R, L. MAINLA
Davepport, FI
I cannot give
Kirstin too m
praise; it doe* all
claim. Can pull
thing 1 anchor to
cost only 3c to 6c
slump to clear my 1
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Cynthiana, 1
olieve the w a:
t lands but do 1 • ’
anee the me • ’
incidental dr:- : g
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Syste
The Oli! Standard ;. neral strengthenne lot
GROVE'S TASTELESS ch:: TONIC, drivesi
Malarja.enricr.es the blonl.and buiidsupthes
tem. A true tonic, lor adults and children. 3
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you if you will give us time. “1" ।
LONGINO e PRICE
Everything for the Home and Farm”
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w:th;
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the market intelli- of farm owners of a character;
wth a view of put-j that we should be glad to en-i
ed on
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a mromer
ized the potential possibilities "I am a firm believezsinathe
of the counties in ast and agricultural possibilitieSMGPhis
jSoutheast Texas, should en-i section because I know- what
deavor to secure a conference the land will produce, and I
ot The large umber interests of know also if these lands are
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the acrhtun <■; / . . e!iue-tini
nts zakiz;: • )■ ' .or!
AkA,are 1)1: :: • rc :,inat0.
only as a strnuli:: ny luxative at
tic but also 45 a rj igestive ane j.
’ "1‛ wwasre- All sizes and makes of Middle Buster Points, wood and steel beam Plows, all sizes and prices;
n th" will of his Points, Landsides and Bolts to fit.
indulgent father. As We have in stock the following different lines of Plow Implements: J. I. Case, B. F. Aver
te the writer, since & Sons, Texas Moline, and Kentucky. Also the B. F. Avery & Sons’ Chilled Plow.
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What will F
ess circles in tl
n answer to th
f the large ba
Kew York has
owing stateme
I Undoubtedly
onsiderable
itement over
lity, even tho
L|. Plans fo
uch a contin
Completed for
Federal, state
incuts are well
Immediate p
there would 1:
ergy in pres i
in our own bo
tif disorder wi
be promptly
with. Militar
fare well ad
considerable
quired for tb
ithe event of
■action to the
be the tirst d
zet. regardle
pathy. Ever;
Ido his bit to
■ war to a suce
ling should b
strengthenint
■ president, uj
Imendous resj
I should be 1
■ freedom in
■ meet that
1// contett te witne* Era
in Va ue (
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de- cessful scheme of general col- ir have become more or less
thejonization may be adapted to n-ghgible m their effect to be-j
. a the needs of this wonderful seit the settlement of East Tex- -
East Texas which absolutely put
which you live. don t hesitate er , w -p
to mention it. Every little bt coumtry i
added to what we have makes ,,, .. . -
1 m "ailr,d ate 1.t alor,
2' in th - propitir n.
possibilities of the cut-over' "1
section ot east Texas from an 1)
agricultural standpoint," -aid 1
Mr. Mayo.
“I sometime- think that th.
... , ... a • i id the bride yesterday aite:
W hut does ih. mean A • b r.g ■ • ■ 1
.L . noon by Rev. .1. 1. McNe W . pa
prominent citizen "1 the 1w: ___________________ . »1
' , .1 - . ........ tor of tile First Baptist ! nire!
calleuithinoh " Pearl Riggins ot StiThe New, joins a hot
for it Houston. Beaumont, Luf- . , . Lu - i- 11 receut arrival in he friends in extending congrats
a. Livingston. Liberty "2",," ty. a.nd will be assoclati d Iati u h: . । 1
1.prou- other towns expect fromhi garden. 1" h with the dry goods Arm of • 1
t . lop materially and pros- hed pli "ted quite a nl me ' ' Passmore-Autrey Co., having in
rarou ly. they must look for Plant ora da.“F" "H0 charge the millinery and ready-
: h.ir prospective growth in the that hf an’ “ Wa th 10’ to-wear department of
uth of agriculture in their them to appear abv -oud well known institution.
ndiate territory. It will and not noticing any m tl- m.____________________
the opinion that the >
i li -he uld rise up en masse We have on hand the J. I.
:at.a demand that better pro- iCase, B. F. Avery & Sons, Texas
, c.. . ... Moline & Coles. It seems to us
n .mad . ' „ f that you could be suited. In Cui- I
w, i"low why should ne suffer > tivators we have on hand the J. I.
, and 1" orcod to come up in Case, P. & O., Avery, Benton, etc.
11 ' ", the world when there are no Orchard Harrows, 50 and 60-
u"161; mor- fund provided for his tooth section harrows, disc har-
("3 I weltr, than $72 per day7 1 rows, disc cultivators. Our stock
•n li ton- Evn .f ti- .hdd should .pull complete in all sizes and shapes
ara t. i fur .. . . .. P1 of Bull Tongues, Moore Corn
,t. s1.. u , ' finally attain to Shovels, solid and heel Sweeps,
, <t । .. manr "state, it is natural Turning Shovels, both right and
t" uppe that he will not de-
cast Texas latd- ure
with otjr 1m6.
ownen whe ar
of east and southeast Texas,
but he, like some others who
have given the subject some
consideration, realizes that
talk alone will not accomplish
much other than an agitation
of the situation.
“I am a great believer in the
11. M. Muy . hpad
• elopment I part n
Southern Pacific Li
firm believer in the
r not only m ... ! -i hepe the Enterprise will;
■ ' tr rough succes vigorously behind this
lues und make it mon mem and use its influence
ttnift n0 mBerE 1 a -e whish -hould have
East la-i (1 th urirt of everybody.”-—'
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mi ne t*rey :
Plow Lines, cntten ...
grass, different sizes
priced at 25c to 60c
• . liabilit;
; Ikins to .
• tn- oth - ■
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ernd. 1ut
n, that *
colon* 1
-ttled a’ a
a ten-ar
L/.x I - s
cine till*
old L.
New Spring Dry Goods,
including all the staple lings, are coming- in every day.
Come in and look them over. Our goods are sold subject
to your approval, and we cheerfully refund money on any-
thing not found as represented by us.
Our Star Brand Shoes
are all Leather.
Come in and Let Vs SHOW YOV.
narara) ruusf. than te make
any deternined eHor to put
these land ' 1 tic market un-
der such t ■< nd’ . ‛ - that a eue-
DFFIALSOF RAILROAD by ’-nd holier-, and I
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$ Do you ever take intu cotsideration the different reasons
± W H Y + why different merchants can sell yon the same goods at a
VV-- * + cheaper price? We sell you merchandise cheaper because
our expenses ait less. We were both raised on a farm and
don’t expect salaries like a bank president. Come in and
let us show you the ECONOMY of buying from us.
a »-• : or F‛a:t nt 5*1
‘-1 , of tlr fu.l0w :1g
..a he:’, -:
• • ' bre urht to light
■: t . th.at it costs -
Mlil-lme Force Astor!
. • . : ; - $72 per day
: m c ar tor her little
. • t age. whose
wi of the victims
• i tanic disaster; al-
1 he made an investigation with j
ithe above result. Now. if We I
(From Wednesday's Daily.) have reached this state, where . great comet will blaze mJ
The citizenship of Lufkin what we planttto eat i ” heavens next spring. h J
voted on the proposition yes- devoured by the worms, whatdeen named "Comet E J J
terday of whether or not the is our hope forthe future - Lecause it was the second c
people would adopt a new city writer has already sad «t discovered last year. N
charter, embracing the new the end of time i near at hand , lion that the new J
city manager plan. The prop- and this may be taken a. o visitant will prove to be me
osition was defeated by a vote of the sighs. Not on 4" t ster is based principally U
of 89 for and 235 against the nations of the world.atwrthe ret that when first d J
change, 'I his is probably al and millions oi • _ ered it was 100,000, 000 mi
that is necessary to say about slaughtered, but here ma land th earh. It can.m
the matter: it i a thing of the where the people are trying to । • I
ine nw.iu, n * “ .. . thev seen now because it is on J
past— and we will continue to keep out of war. what the I other side of the sun, but if 3
rock along in the same old plant for their own substance ... . 1
wai Se wte was a very fails to come up on account of i calculations are« j
light one, a great many not the worms. Surely there is! be init Elorna 0Dext *
ging’t the polls to register something wrong somewhere | rte Ealdlated. but Many,
their convictions. Some of the and somehow. , • i
1 . , ■ L .g tronomers are working on J
enthusiasts, who wish t--There is no record of its J
bring about the change. loki d A former Beaumont printer having made a former visit,
upont 1 outcome at e - . the name of Roy Johnson our sstem, and most astr,
as thev could, and some re- ■ • . . ,9
marked that thev did not be- has developed into a Bullion-; omers believe that Us orbit
live the i lection had vet been aire as a result of a lucky strike either a parabolasin whie
ordered. At any rate, it is all in the Oklahoma oil fields. If .ease it will never return-ord
over—and we will keep on liv- Ihe writer had enough money eelipse so ‘ ongateo .hat 1
mg just the same. If you think H, would lexve for Oklahoma visits are man) thousands e
of something that would be < al- on he next trair. But then. War aat “5 ex
eulated to help the town in th. chances are that every oth-Pew *
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ino th. mental or physi- You can also find all heights from 18 inches to 72 inches in the POULTRY Fence, BOTH the
z that he should, due American and Electric Weld and at different prices. Plenty of Barb and Hog Wire, Nails and
■ that he was sadly Staples. Don t forget you can get all sizes and grades of Doors, Windows, Columns and every-
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!• . i-h only the bare, time with pleasure and comfort. ' P 7
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o-i.t-d. ()‛y
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that tla
■ uld not 1
: . up for 1
: .his :
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1 confe n
.023,
r man in the whole
alrezay showed upi Mr. ‘ laude Skelton "t Me
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fertility but lpttl
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917, newspaper, March 2, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415289/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .