Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [2], No. 309, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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OVERCOATS
War Revenue Taxes
Are Effective Tomorrow
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piers aw are under fede
gulatiol: with drastic pen
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barding and excessive prod
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Office at Louis Markus
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and rest assured that the best
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Ten per cent on club dues
more than $12 annually. -
One cent on each 25-cent
charge for parcels post.
One cent on each 20-cent ex-
press package charge. ‘ |
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Real Estate. Timbered
Lands, Life Insurance,
Loans. Representative Na-
tional Life of Galveston,
BEST IN THE WORLD.
Notary Public.
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o you expect them to hunt you up
w en other hustling business men keep
eir printed name before their eyes every
day calling attention
that they are
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W y you expect to get their business?
Does the public know what you have
to offer them?
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That s the sort iff overcoats we're offering you with-
assured saisfactionfor just as liitle money as is con
sistent with true quality.
Friday night' t|;
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sum AHILDERS’MEETG
Diboll, Tevas, October s B
( Notice is h. ety given ta
nual meetizg „f the stockhokdm
directers d the Texas Som
, Railroad Company will be keMi
i Company ‘s offices' in Dibol fa
2:00 p. m . Tuesday, Nonain
1917, for the purpose of electid
tors and officers and for the tzM
tion of such other bosimeA
properly come before aaln
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There are two things you must
have in an overcoat, in spite of all
the changed market conditions.
Those t
Pair smnal
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city. We like here fine. but
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he r. ■ , . arrive.
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K1 tinues to make a hit
with me. He con-
tinues to supply his family
with the pure foods that
make a family re-union out
of every meal. This is the
grocery shop we're always
talking about.
w. A. COLI MORGEN
Phones 82 and 83
LLFKINS PLUMBER
GUS THEOBALD
PHONE 482
Beautiful Alice
] many good picture
: -Miss Brady is one
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Hale and Hearty at
Age of Seventy-Nine this will have on the law-break.
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I When you get the Banking Hi
Ereatest ralue to you.
| The pocket leaks. The bank
I The Ranking Habit teaches
grows.
I This habit makes for perma
Lare a stake io the community, i
Gtanding.
I This Bank encourages ou |
earnings. We will take your mo
privilege. I
Get the Banking Habit. Get
apprecinte your account, be it laJ
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$20 to $35
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$15 to $30
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play lo i>, held ar >]b.
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Serial Day wil see I
Trail," the 14th episoe
a good comedy of the
Some program, and or
A FREE Show of t
• tail ot Saturday in
heic in time by expres
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a • "tising doesn t pay you, then there is some-
hF WTOlK with your store. Every business con-
' aEe 0 small, should have many articles of
noticdd '' merchanilise that are begging for a little
Donit howl about hard timse, but get abreast of the
to trade' PoPle know that your store is the place
Th 1t KIN XEWS oilers you special induce,
forth! i 1 way of service of real live circulation
<oi tills pm pose.
kin 11 KIN XEWs goes to more homes in LuL
territory than any oller
T 1.11 KIN NkWs is glad to help you in any
fo,/h ’ ’ F"ds before the public in its best
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tomorrow, butvironmenis en ngh to keep I
been collecting from getinyr homesick ccca-
phiK lax tor some time. Cigars sionally. our hats ar oir to,
are I axed si to $7 per thot-Angelina county, Lufkin ana
sand and cigarettes 80 centstall of Texas, but this i an ax.
. 5:20 per thousand. I cellent elim: 1,. Domej is
, Ihe liquor, soft drinks, sport- beautiful and a liv, city, ana I
automobile, incom,can see somespprtemiris here
prtits and other taxes for us.
have been in effect for a month Well. to make a 1oj, op..
"rmor" /short, I want The New’ „.Ht „,
,.T1 ... , —— me regularly.
. nhe tragedy of the Na-, w 1 pp,,,
tions will be the subject of the ____ MnEorET
idliseoursetonight at the court C.C. Nattbewsstatsn., .
loon t ‘ ", A" are invited I is hping his — >her (.ye open
’_______ : .or speeders, and that he is go-.
WANTED ing to try the merits of putting
| Foundry. (8-3 ----------—
you get both. They look good be-
cause they’re styled by master de-
signers; they’ll hold up under the
stress of wear because quality is put
into them by master tailors.
I niversity. Miss Helen Brown,
who is also attending this uni’
versity, accompanied the par-6-10
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Mr- (i w. Johnson J„.
V. !. O'Quinn left toda
aou t Livingston, where
pas i ivited to delive
ban?-' address to the citi
Df Ui : l. city and I
Covnt tonight. He will re
lomonew when a more ext
ed mention of his visit wil
mase I
ed fellow townsman. Captain
Chas. A. Rush. was receiving
the congratulations of his nu-
merous friends yesterday on his
"C.v's Wurth. Scats only 15 anl
mission to the theatres, movies.
Children under 12 pay a total
of 1 cent tax.
Eight per cent on passenger
I hue Palace to-
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21 tighi- y-1 a-
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atternoon PI dutiq
that h. had nhe doet,
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for a v-n rutiejentina
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I k'ai -pot:. La., w ho was called
1"1h‛ ! "sie of her niece. Mrs. '
"iwarel < alhoun. returned to
her huti" Sunday at noon, leav .
, ing her niece improving. j
l ' a) for tho bill collector
, ' ""i 1p und solicit pay.
I that: past due account.
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i ‛ vitha smile and pay!
, ' It • 11 are h oke go j
' il ! bank and make
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---- ers. Anything to abate the
Few people reach the ripe nuisance, and we are sure that
old age of 79 years with all of the upkeep in jail for all such
_ ______ their faculties and health un-for a month or a year or sev.
row. Some of the taxes going] impaired, even if their past life. era| will be cheerfully borne
into effect are: has been one ot ‘‘flowery beds by the tax payers of the city
One cent on each 10-cent ad- of ease." but our much respect- Get busy. Deputy Matthews
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Wasning '-11 D. c ■ Nov.
ces ivi fictions were ye
Eday impesed on the nation
anufacturers and distributo
I staph food commodities I
L effort iy the food admin
ation 1" regulate the wartii
pply ane < liminate profite
g abu-- l
More itan 100,000 deal
• ral of the latler are new ,,„
,f • nmles and may over 1ook a
"ikrst ni.. r er 1we I: calling
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and cuit < ■;
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won! 1m.
the exerises.
event of the s,
program cach
"ill more rhan
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antomelle. ani ha.
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Hares by rail and water, except 79th birthday—lookingashale, if you have a house for
I on trips less than forty miles.! hearty and active as a man of advertise it in The News.
J Three percent on freight 40. Captain Rush is a Confed -------
charges. !erate war veteran, having Dr. Childers and family have
Ten per.cent for berths, state ] roughed it through all of those returned from a delightful visit ------ .
rooms an’d seats on parlor cars! trying times, and it is surpris- to Dallas and Ft. Worth where tuhi 83
ing that he looks as youthful as they were in company the* _ 5a
I he does today. This goes to greater portion of the time ] ‛ ,511E oneg"
prove our assertions of the with Lieutenant Childers and pi‛w.lpuind"lren‛s
healthfulness ot lexasand es- Miss Ruth, the former in the!1 k 11 Fer66A
pecially Angelina County. dental department or the 143rd For
Come to Texas. Infantry and the latter attend- p
_ ! ------ - ing school at the Methodist -
iyecentsoneach telephone, Mr. Roper Writes from Denver. -
telegram and radio message1 __
costing 1.) cents or more. ।
Eight cents for every $100 of‘letter from Mr. W. M. Roper,
pile insurance. 3 who lef1 here with his family
By Safprdaxthe new postal some time ; , fop Denver Mr
(axes wil go ato effect. Let-; Roper rites as follows:
lers will carry Scents in stamps. Editor Lufkin News
mstea.l of 2. and post cards will] I am stopped again, really
carry double the present nun- I suspect we
ber of stamps.
Ihe tobacco taxes actually'
A ,
$ / '
wo are Comfort and Quality; go into effect
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I dealers have
Pund.lu,,,^ have 1,ml‛ihe attention of th- an.,,.
2 ' in ' , ' dliveu • 1a- . m. 1. any delm.im-n. a- a1
nans of our subs. ril,- once the matrer win ।
" fail rerive th ail, pr.......tab. mi..,,.
■ n\ wili ronfer a faver on the y,,r nor
manapt/nie paj ani D, ' I Mark-r,,, .mb.: i;
then rrlossas wel 3 H.m. Dalia. ....... ,i,. 1/1, ( I , ,, y °U
T.....^-.didd^ri^,-.- b- 1, a nu’sr," mahsten.
h h - in rai - _L-3•
■i hailtheplas. •r - ALCarthy and lit-
. 1 ‘auxhter. Marguerite Jose-
• ihine of El Paso - are visiting
'p hU'bamls parents, Mr. and
'■ I - A. Mr< arthy. on u.
;.; Whil e mte she
' , " "VT Visit her hus-
... " is bl the atlicers
inK I’alire • 1h. mah. ■ Lon springs.
11*1 her witl a./, m... ' arh. ■' forme, Luf-
:if‛ ini will mmemierea 1y
"any Iaifkir ung folks, and
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [2], No. 309, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1917, newspaper, October 31, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415429/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .