Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 175, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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G. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION i!or. "ho is handling the carl
Editors and Managers
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Saturday, June 2,1917
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Attention, Odd Fellows.
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THE ORGANIZATION
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REAL ESTATE
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have
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about it, and not leave the
wrong impression with the pub-
lic.—Longview Times-Clarion.
The above puts the proposi-
the advantages of belonging to
these associations, stating that
You wil
surprisec
see wha
few doll
will do
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FIRST ROOM IN NEW
MASONIC BLD’G.
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Timpson
Summer Normal
Come in and see the car now on display
in our store. Come today!
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Let your th ot
will find just
the kind of a
entire satisfa
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Entered at the postoffice at Lufkin,
Texas, for transmission through the
mails as second-class matter.
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LUFKIN DAILY NEWS
Published Every Afternoon Except
All resolutions, curds of thanks,
programs and other matter not gen-
Oral news, will be classed as adver-
tising and charged for at the rate of
one cent for each word, and the send-
er will be held responsible for the
payment of bill.
and • onner 6
A few country editors have meet the expenses the war has
been writing long articles upon imposed.
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO. 1 .
........... 1tion about right.
Office at Louis Markus'
.Confectionery
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Shelby County is going to
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Pri.cd $2 to $!
FRANKS
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progressive :;
The News : '
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of the Course of Study for Superintendents
and Principals. Faculty composed of some
of the leading school men of East Texas.
All have had college training and several
years’ experience in the work they are to
teach
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{ foundation of all
>mov ments." and
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Miss Nannie
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the past two years.
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There will be the greatest demand for
teachers next year that Texas has ever had.
Get a certificate and be ready to teach.
mert at the Odd Fellows
been hit mighty hard by
paying fifteen months
f
I he Odd Felows and Re-
tekahs of Lufkin will hold me-
ing along the above lines forjterest in all agricultural lines,
and thelin better schools, better
bearing results.: churches and better society.!
__! I here will be a renewed inter-
just rece
the new
niftiest S
mer wei
Oxfords
MEN v
want to J
their feet
and look
a fash:
plate. SE
of coursi
1 ou have been wearing the usual misfit article of
Clothing, that goes by the suggestive name of “Hand-Me-
Dwn, Nou will be delighted to find a line of Ready-to-
Wear Clothing that actually FITS THE FORM.
Our well known line of Clothing for men ana boys is
carefully cut to actual physical measrements_not to a set
,u and We can supply you with as perfect a fit as
tanlor can give you.
Times-Clarion aptly
“good roads are the
of paper for the East Texas
Press Association, is in a posi-
tion to state for the benefit of
the public that there is no
cheap news. While the mem-
bers of the East Texas Associ-
ation will save considerable
real money over the price
charged by the jobber, on this
car of paper, still it is costing
us close to double the price we
G HART business
VJ. i hAAk 1 » MANAGER
s t Clothing is not a substitute for tailored elothing_it
19 tailored clothing, of the very best. •
„Wours ywn to nelert a suit f'"'” t,is ramous ine. You
"ill be pleased —more than pleased.
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p
sen ices Sunday. May/?
to
I SPECIAL bol
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I of apring wab
I "city water" h
I tastes delicious
this manner. T
keep* your food
tizing, cools yot
AUTOMATIC
COME IN A
OFFICE AT
COCHRAN'S PHARMACY
DAY* QQ NIGHT 09
Phone J J Phone 10L
electric light plants, water-'
works, and in fact all of the;
modern conveniences that the
city homes boast of. Any man
in stock farming and a bet-i
"ter class of hogs, cows, horses
and poultry will be the result.
..hoeairs for his Wife and fam-Angelina Countv is now build-’
il will vote fur good roads, fo rjinst cqe ....... highway across
11 13 th" women and children the county, bul that is not suf-
who sufer where there ar" ficient. There should be good
pidread Longview Timts-roads in every section of the
* ‘,l'on. county, and when they are
1 he News has been preach-ibuilt. there will be added in-
We have had a number of
people ask us if news print had
not been materially reduced in
price, stating that they had no-
ticed where the East Texas
Press Association and the Tex-
as Press Association had been
selling news print VERY cheap.
This impression is erroneous.
Pasgmnore-Autrey Co
« Lufkin, Texas >
Also handles an kinds of Tim-
ber, limber Land, Farms;
also city property. Several
nice farms for sale at a bar-
gain.
given away absolutely free
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‘As the
!puts it.
Subjects for all grades of certificates. Ru-
ral School Problems Emphasized. Special
course in Bookkeeping. This course alone
will be worth any young man’s time this
summer.
prices on everything they buy,
and their failure to increase
prices sufficient to meet this
enormous increase in expense.
They have been hoping and
praying that conditions would
change for the better and they
would be enabled to get by on
the old basis, but it looks as if
their hopes are in vain and
something must soon happen if
we keep on in business and
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Just a few more days until
Wm. I’. lumason arrived
i last night from Beaumont to
juttend the graduating exercises
they were getting cheap news-: vote on a six hundred thousand I
print. There are many advan- dollar bond issue for roads. If
tages to be derived from beingjit carries, that will be the best I
a member of these associations, day’ work the people of that
but being' a member does not ‛c unty ever accomplished.— I
guarantee us cheap paper. Lil kin News.
Each of these associations have
been awarded one car of pa-1 !! the voters of Shelby Coun-
per to be distributed among tv would jump into their auto-
their members at a very reason- mobiles and drive ojer to Gregg
able price, allowing each paper County, take a ride over our I
from five to ten bundles. This good roads and talk to our j
allotment will supple the aver-' farmers, we are quite sure I
age paper about two weeks there would be 110 doubt ahout I
then they will again have to the bond issue carrying. The I
pay the jobbers the same old Fod roads are the foundation’ I
price that has been in effect of all progressive movements. I
since last October. These as- iIn Gregg County the farmers I
sociations have no assurance now bring to town from three to I
from the trade commission that eight bales of cotton with two |l
they will receive news print mules, whereas before the I
regularly, and the members of building of the roads >t re- ||
these associations should tellduired from two to four mules]
the whole story when writing to bring one bale. As a result;
—____________' ____________.lof this saving they have pur-;
------------- chased automobiles, installed '
!wa} s prntrating every
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ago.
CLOTHING
1 Angelina County. : ; _ _
THAT IS DIFFERENT
The newspapers
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: cemetery at 3 o’clock in the af-3
ternoon to decorate the graves/
of our’ love .,n.s and to hold !
apppriate exercises; meet at!
the Methodist Church at night 1
al 700 where Bro. Timmons ;
(will deliver a memorial sermon. ’
[All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs t
ar" requested to participate, t
and fterybody invited to at- '
tend. ::
M W JENNINGS, N. <; ; ; ;
I. I. LASHLY, Sec’y. f
i" ihe Lufkin High School to-
night and remain a few days
| to < lose up s me business mat-
|t‘rs incident to removing his!
M-S fami; laumont.
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Subscription Rates
One year ........................................$4.00
Six monts ...............-..................... 2.00
Three months .................................. 1.00
One month ....... 0.35
. The Palace is still treating
its patrons to some mighty good
‘picture shows of late, and has!
a number ol star attractions
booked for the future. The i
picture last night was all that;
could have been desired by lov- ;
ters cf the art.
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I Any Ladies’ Tailored Suit in
Jhe house now half price at
H. & J. ABRAM’S.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 175, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1917, newspaper, May 25, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415334/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .