Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [2], No. 171, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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Saturday Night.
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prominent business men of Ty-
the local warehouse for sever-
1 months past, at 20 cents per
1 extra attractive, but event will be made later.
Put YOUR money in OUR bank.
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pound from the tenants of Mr.
which amount speaks well for
interest
destitute
Port Arthur, Texas
TRAYED
BLOUSES
The News learns that the
monster piece of fire-fighting city of Lufkin is being relieved
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hose, almost ne*,
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ifEce. TOM COLU
rested in the announce-
joining from Austin to
ect that he was married
city a few days ago to
turned in, if driving a vehicle
of any kind, pull in close to the
of the distitute Jews of Russia,
it may be of interest to the
public to state that when a lire
alarm is turned in hereafter it
will be attended by our new
fire engine, and that it has the
right of way over all streets.
This being the case, it will be
well to get in close to the curb-
ing when you hear it coming.
It is also well to bear in mind
that in turning corners in the
business section it will be im-
possible for the driver of this
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—Two nicely located
Woodland Height;
I located residence 1
RD. Phone 110 or 3
—Four log cutters uj
her graders at our eri
tine County. For id
pply at SAN AUGS
CO., Keltys, Texas. ;
-About four good 1J
haul gum logs. LU
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FOR SALE
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for Samuels & Sons of Houston.
Mr.Holloway had- 17 bales in
storage, and the check receiv-
ed was to the amount of $1767.-
80, quite a neat little sum by
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: The man with
:: money does not
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FICE AT
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‘—room and board i
lily by couple. P2
P. O. Box 353. I
—Man and wife ad
iren; man to work
nill at $2 per day a
ree to five boardent
Man must be able an
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JAMES A. EDWARDS,
Jeweler, Located on the Square
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Ei-pMteAte-States*
crops all over the country are
Lin National Bank has
I in ten thousand dol-
th of these bonds, and
hers whose names we
t learned, have also in-
o the amount of several
B, all right here in Luf-
is true the interest rate
se bonds is not very
nd the investment fea-
Harry Garrison of Manning,
was in the city this morning.
ler, beir
hardwar
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bank is the safest place in
keep your money.
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many fronds both here and in
Nacogdoches who wish for her
a long ahd happy married life.
i chine and is not
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The members of the. Ep-thandle as the little Ford here-
worth League of the etho-itofore used, and the indul-
dist church are planning for, Renee of the public is asked
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R STOLEN—Fra
e 10th inst., one
bird dog. Aun
Kit. Will pay M
s return or for ri
. C. KENLEY, Di
Mr..
Madylir
were m
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immedii
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ficiatins
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Mrs. €
—My handsome hoa
eet; complete in t
>11 modern convenie
tost desirable part 4
lots; has five room
ill downstairs and
rs. Will take plead
nded purchaser tMI
for the greatest ba
le home ever offerri
kin. LLOYD CHAN
g in the wholesale
> business, and is well
o quite a number of
fens, as is also Mr. Fa-
| their visit was both
int and profitable one.
re guests at the home
y Abram while here,
n on the 11 :20 train
•jpg this morning, and
Neir stay met with all
bicitizes of the city.
C. Minie and Miss
Spencer of this city
fried Saturday night
ethodist parsonage,
esnce of only a few
e friends and rela-
L H. M. Timmons of-
J. Patterson returned
Ide is the daughter of
k Spencer and has
ther announcement of this
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The News has been request-
ed to call the attention of the
public to the absolute necess-
ity of those owning and driv-
ing vehicles of any kind to
drive in close to the sidewalks
as possible upon the turning in
ol the lire alarm, as the new
piece of fire apparatus has the
right of way in going to tires
and will expect as wide a space
as is possible, especially in turn-
ing the corners. Please do not
of the skating rink that has
been in operation here for sev-
eral weeks. That is one insti-
tution that we can well afford
to spare, and the next town it
lands in is entire welcome
to the thing so far as Lufkin is
lunt of Palestine. Miss
aua. . , h merciless DEBT,
and raised a neat sum from the :;
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Guaranty State Bank
and Truat Company
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reached the present high mark,
and his visit to town today was
for the purpose of making his
word good as well as taking ad-
vantage of this exceedingly
good price for the fleecy staple.
Poverty in OLD AGE slowly but surely approaches ; >
every man who spends all he earns and drifts into
Has money to loan on FARMS in East Texas. Loans to
be from $1,000 to $10,000, 8 per cent interest—five to ten
year terms. No commission, only expense of examination
of title. Write us at Port Arthur, Texas, or to Messrs.
Greer & Nall, at Beaumont, Texas.
Jan van Tyen and C. D. Fortuyn,
, Managers.
Plaza Hotel Building
' E. W • Reeves 2
armer and true
‘ west of the city j
a six and a quarto
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turnip—about J
a good dinner forl
Jews force. Mr
that he has J
of turnips fromT
und this spring t
to sell at least $i
y what you p]e J
3 are mighty god
would require I
’ starve a fellow t
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The groom is a popular em-
ploye of the Lufkin Foundry &
Machine/Company and has re-
sided in)this city for several
1. & J. ABRAM
"See Them Women’s Pumps, $148 a Pair
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quite a number of subscripti
to News atege.
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purchased at 15 cents F
iqxibedby :
EUMBsed
remember the date and plan
to go and enjoy yourself. Fur-
I you invested in the
Lent Libertly Loan
0 assist Uncle Sam in
kg A1I.y They’ve just arrived—newe
M •(,5 est lot we’ve shown this season— in
5 2 all white, Gold, Chartruce, Brass,
Navy and Flesh; sizes 36 to 44.
day night. The occasion will,bility of accidents be reduced
piece of tonio folia short visit before re-
pound to S. L. Hart, local buyer ber, ia
' ~ ■ a plea
e Lufkin National Bank
be an honorary one and prom- as much as possible,
ises to be largely attended by , 1 -—
’ 1 Dan Holloway, farmer and
the young people ot the town, ■ .
. ‘ . e .. -merchant of Diboll, was in the
especially the students ol the; . . 1
,.1 . . city today, closing out his cot-
high school and members of, ■ • 1 .
. .. , . 'ton, which has been stored at
the league. Y ou are urged to
the front of the Southern Pine
Lumber Company, at Diboll,
says he has-bought him a farm
at Emporia, quit sawmilling
and gone to work for his coun-
try. Jack has a force of twelve
“kids" to keep the ball a roll-
ing. says he plowed his first
furrow last week and rather
likes exercise. He reads the
Lufkin News for farm instruc-
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ourse it is none,
b, but we shou
inquire if you ha
e weeds aroun
s. There isaq
! requiring it, a]
y are cut you m
Holland Texas ) A A |Z
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Jewish itizens of this city. +
Mr. Wai el is one of the most ;;
ulationso this happy couple.
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RabbiFaber and B. Wadel
of TyleiI were visitors to the
city yesferday in the interests
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Humason
arrived Saturday night from
Dallas Wh®e they had been
for a week attending the an-
nual convention of the funeral
directors and embalmers of
Texas. The trip was made in
their car, and while Mr. Huma-
sonreports some pretty strenu-
ous times eh route, the trip was
a pleasant one and they return-
ed home without an accident of
any kind.
Mrs. P.D. Renfro and baby
boy Harold, left on the moon
train on a week s visit with
her parents at Trinity.
Dail Aekos
money for war pur- an elaborate entertainment toifor in complying with the
The News learns tha be held at the church Wednes- above request so that the Ha-
as easy to
ifirmed bachelor,‛wll
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concerned. For the relief,
much thanks.
apparatus to observe the “drive
to the right” signs. It will
have to cut the corners as best
it can and to avoid an accident
of any kind the public should
bear this in mind and keep
their cars and other vehicles
back from the corners as far as
possible. “Safety firsi"-will be
observed by the driver so far
as possible, but the public can
assist materially in avoiding
accidents by giving plenty of
room when you hear the ma-
! chine coming.
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have, a surplus of cash i
afe investment and will .yesterday from • business trip
~-P " 3*, of a week to Kansas City.
WfuseWhile there Mr. Patterson was
to part with 3000
w Gorgeous Georgette
;; which will steer you away from a life failure. You ; ,
:: only need to OPEN a bank account; piling up money ;►
will then be easy. TRY IT! $
Our Big Sale!
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Progresses nicely. Come and
get yours before it is sold
looking exceedingly sorry and
ihnl in Kansas Citv about alU Holloway, who’were anxious
that one can hear talked is.'to -ell when it reached that the liberality of ourJewish cit-
. (point, ami as a result of hisjizens as well as the .............
"ar___„ purchases and holding this manifested for the >
held a position assteno-i Mrs. B. F. Griftith. mother of gonn farmer has quite a neatmembers of their race in tar
r for the senate during Mrs. Tom Collins, living wo lit:!- sum ahead, aside from away Russia.
Bion <1 the legislature, miles south of the city, is re-ithe cost ol storage. insurance,
lews congratulates our|ported to be on the sick listjinterest, ete. He stated when
L -today. the cotton was stored that he
would close out when the price
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which to iorget this, but immediately
N| upon hearing the fire alarm
be ready for the opportunity.
Money in the bank enables you to
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take advantage of the opportunity
when it comes. I he conservative
+isidewalk, and especially avoid years. iS
; approaching or attempting to Theyileparted on the night
Hiturn corners until the engine j train foi
has passed. The new
I WOMEN’S NEW KHAKI UNIFORMS $6.50
e latest novelty hit of the season—trimmed with
ilettes and brass buttons; novel khaki skirt o
pch; suit ..........................................................*
Come in and See Them.
AISSES' AND SMALL WOMEN’S NEW PIQUE
DRESSES, HIGH WAISTLINE—$5.95
inning new all white plaited models in soft snowy
que; sizes 14 to 36; stitched in red or green.
WOMEN’S NEW TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS
sirred waistline and very specially priced at
egch $6.50 and ....................................
In the breaking up of the
Beaumont and Galveston clubs
of the Texas League and the
transfer of the players of these
two teams to the six remaining
clubs, it is noted that Jack
Johnson, who is well known
here, having spent several
weeks the past summer at the
home of his wife's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Bonner, has been
transferred to Shreveport, and
will play with that team the
balance of the season. Mrs.
Johnson, who has been the
guest of her mother for several
weeks past, left yest-rday to
join her husband at Shreve-
port.
Jack Sanders, who for the
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|||I!‘1I . i ..... n apparatus is a very heavy ma- turning^ their home in Lufkin.
The8 ews extends congrat-
While you have EARNING POWER open a bank ;
account. Your bank book will be a guiding light ; :
ouis Markus’ :
ctionery
NESHlGHrU
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he entertainma
h School audts
t by the Ge
thy of a mu J
ge than was gi)
ber on the pr
the hearty ap 1
Present, and J
in the entertain
ecipients of ma
s for the excejie
vhich the pro
ered. 6
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Mr. ami Mrs. I. D. Fairchild
are at home from Austin,
where they have been during
the session of the legislature,
of which Mr. Fairchild is a
very prominent member.
LUFKIN, TEXAS, MONDAY^AY 21, 1917.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [2], No. 171, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1917, newspaper, May 21, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415330/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .