Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1920 Page: 2 of 5
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not («•..
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■MHtaa County, Texas, sit- I
■Ma board r*
■convene at the court hi
Bra county < , __
Idyeof July, 1920,"for Th'
■W or meeting all psiBona,
FJMM corporations of said
Sfer°P,e±.Ux renditions
FBTf--• o«i
tow cause, if they
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hr r»?heatax ro1^"Laaid I
ty for said year.
t office in Lufkin
Mexican
Bas.,. •(..
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tended to
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we have them in all
styles, every pair
Solid Leather i
Anywhere-Any T
We have the best line of
Shoes thatca i be produced
css Shoes.
as low.
THURSDAY, JULY 8th.
tjwiCE A YEAR—in January and July-it has been m.
Vfl a supreme effort to clean out all of that season’s morUi
flfl In these sales we forget the word “profit” and c^andise,
sell the goods-to clear out our stocks. ’ 0Ur onty ofau
Twenty per cent reduction sales will be tame affairs ho^
greater reductions-we will offer practical! "eveTar^ We *’U gi J
proximately COST. y article m our swj
‘>f 6argalnS °ff6red the
High-class Ladies’ Shoes, $10.50
values, for only $5.24
an t buj them wholesale for less than $1(1 |
Shoes priced
at we have f.
We want to kec;
news going. VV
and lay in your
you won't L
1 the place.
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them by when
h'gh-clas« goods.
?g» in Men’, choicy
-.the manufacturer,.
hf.._°.Late F®ncy Dresses, Silk Hose and
°Ut - Price andLoU
Every pa,r sold under a guarantee of
Solid Leath
At a price that is
to c —
^gret the tri
pjy t get
place.
lvfki*
eel Hose that sell u
l8af’9c,any coiorhe
’ °f ,,cJn’, such as Men’, Work Shir
ess Sh.rts, Pa|m Beac)1 Sul
3arecutoffandthepr»
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and Mrs.
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nome of J. d
— .’rogrress.
■'■^rseif from
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^loading-!
fi;.\XK< i
r,hll,fcLj Every A ft. moon Except
~ Stindby --
jWrOBD-BINION PRINTING CO. I
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tlLEPHQNg bq, cjl
*» weood-daN matter. 1
_ reeoluueee, cank of
ypm xnH ecEer matter
*>T new,, will be daaaed
nod cu
toe cent for
to wW be I
•ent at bjU.
j ™at big sale i, still going on at t|)e
— ±n D^ Goods Co.
I ‘be prtce we are turning them aterchandlse« and you can7ae t
We Need the Money and You
Need the Goods
And you cannot afford to
price we are ; ’ ‘
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At FRANKS.
m the < .tv
1,1 from his I.
attending to The
meeting hi.s man-. -M.-m, ,
g ,,.irn ',a7 member of a ...
*- parti last week,
" ' ■" eighteen
children.
The J„lv Cl..r«„c. S.l. July
For County Treasurer:
^CAMPBELL
_____jj 11 (fue) BOYKIN
^*Or Tax Assessor*
J T ARRINGTON
____“■ O. SISK.
For Justice of Peace
No. 1 ;
ATKINSON
J ampbell
For S<kt», S„„~denl?
F°r SomDA^ Pr"?N'° ' ;
’A' D NEWSOM
r. HOLLAND
- J- TYLER.
* D FORSYTH
A L VINSON
I’LATT
For Cotton WeigheVr
____‘ (Ro!Lo> JONES
F” N- '■
•'* S. FOSTER
For Comm;,,; r Preet. No? 2:
A-'in >! I.SER
• ZANDERS
Rev. G
the pulpit
Sunday ar
preached
mons. He
the church
to take up
before the
as he will c
ings throug
ust. He w
Diboll durir
Dr. D. A
warm recei
folks Thursi
at the publ
and family 1
family reun
tion of the g
niversary of
ents.
Mrs. Ethe
baby, Frankli
Hull to join h
is working at
that place.
Mr- J. O. I
visiting him.
W ill A gee
Charley Shaw’,
ner spent two
night last week
fishing and hum
less to say they
for who ever he
of men going
hunting who did
time ?
unloading
‘UH blast, will c
-July :j.
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Mrs. Eugene
wiiie t0 «emP«tei
spend about
‘bng with relative
AH merchandis
great reduced ;
unloading sal
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bef-
ha-
ats from 48c up
Gaps for only 69c
Children’s and Misses’
°es for only 48c
uHatnediof the things”
are now ( where its sue, color and flavor Nei/^ °f
the may be passed upon by those Lha f e and roll
the course of time and human itk£ d onif Ml
EJL ---r “’■'wvy given
Commiarfoner’s Court
iDgelina County, Texas, Bit-
a board of equalization,
■convene at the court house i
county on the 12th and I
|<»yof July, 1920, for the
►"•of meeting all persons, I
it/whoChrPOrbtlOna °f I
l^tP50p?^Ux wditiona I
M year 1920. said persons
iw-’iq. - —y can, why ,'l
htoewment should not bell
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iy for said
’« under my hand official- 1
*n Lufkin, Texas, j
to 19th day of June, A. D. ,|
' R- C. JORDAN, I
County, Texaa. Angel"la fl
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l/h^Fmer /)U/ln and family f
I W°'V back t0 Lufkin |
I^K? Hou®ton’ where they have I
I wj1' r^ldln£ for some time I
1 .b.e. domiciled in the .
Ikon l8fhd He,*h'* addition. Of I
HEX many frieniis ‘-on- J
I dlJisMr t henl “Pon ,heir "ise I
Rflt w?n„to return to the best I
II to^n in East Texas. il
lLg^aa U ever occurred to you — ___________
^whelmed with^a^ermelons thl^3 Lme,’ from
morning from the country ^L ed °/the farmer’« wa^J? ,uu
the adjoining territory ^entT^vef1 h" Ce"ts to 75lthe
1 ‘“Ury^nts- As yet, however, no far-1 events, and
L'"' Sayers was
.-■osterday aftern.,.,
jarrn east of town,
business ‘
friends. Jf
fish in,
being
women
camped at the
™ing ,in an the JriwJ
1,1 not have An unfavor.i
nr> b.g
an
A complete line of Men’s Oxfords.
A complete line of Oxfords and
umps for ladies and children.
DR- M. B. SI
VETERIN4BII
Office over Hick’.
Phone 50
"ry Work s.tiefa,
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< a 5 h <. ■
L : went
to buy goods
s unloading
At FRANKS. I
Tomatoes |
X;«>. June .30.__
. / 'I* of Sinola,
, ’ ; e;>r!y esti.l
""uld triple
men. wt-i| ‘ --cuon. will do
who <>f 7(iii , fear's quota!
mouth of Odell reports L, ‘ J'/ /‘'cording to
by American
w at Juarez. I
■-eason and in-
ok fLe produc-
agree °' e gUre’ the re-1
Mrs. J
uu^your chickens
h. ' shouts a
•J m Post.
’' < «alveston
’ ' "bed upon t,, cre k T
■'■‘me meaning in ajj 1 here
s-JuSjB.....
• oroughly materialized ” 1 ft 4 "n y so’ but
o .____ ri'e squirrels
....... thmx aijouf ',n»f .'he time.......
J’... ’h’' b'-rch ,s that ;fTudera'J,y ’b the
bav.nj, o)(.! ] ^,r. o -s
■■ " ,;1 ■ ,::r fa' >■ v-.u k h that '
" , ^'.serennvofth
• ,■ s . ‘troppmg on* ,,f
wh,'re ;i
' h '' ’ g b'
Ins
THE COLU
grafonc
fntere.ting PrOj
Cash or
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announcements.
Announcements
*bove heading
the Democratic
tion in July ;
For Axxociate Juxtice,
Civil Appeals;
___ M - B. O’QUINN
For State Senator:
J H PA INTER
1 of Houston Co )
1 D. FAIRCHILD.
For Representative:
JAi.gej.ra and m Augustine
' c unties I
J T. (Dock) ROACH
R LEE BROWN
J W LAIRD
For District Attorney:
v‘ . B. BATES
F 1’. MARSHALL
For District Judge: I
E. B. ROBB
___ B- D. GUINN
For Tax CoHector: i|
For County Judge- ~ I
i°t ROBINSON. |
J- T MARONEY
J- O. SATTERWHITE
For Sheriff:
c. C. MATHEWS,
J- b. COCHRAN
M. D. CAVANAUGH
M E. GIBBS
R V. WATTS
For District Clerk:
HOMER GARRISON Aot all the cotton o-r, I ------- Ff I
For County Clerk: ■ ' uXlXorir^^^ Ao RarngerJsomTrrt’ Wh0 moved j
L^; G. MEDFORD ‘‘rmv ■ .- F >hoe i who ha. beZ g t,me a^°- I
DTr/^^LBRITTON and bales of if ’ few days attending ^bu^ne8*
j ry±! 1
Price „i ^“We're^Ml oif-J
'SB™ SE
“ 'iinred number of bush- n./ \lr- c°wart says he sees I 11
-e sec ure,!. aC,,,r,|„]g ! Jf '«»' UnrMtII
1"-...^, “,:hs «|
n’a.’ be secured from the all , ^ '.'h ;°r d^!^facti<S I
poseofanv product ri- , ‘ l't‘,’I>le w ,. jj.j , American
r-“-ed „n ' 7 “Ut.t. tha’ ‘ an be was preside ,r U',w "ho j
'farms, and t‘, fen,la ‘•»unty read it lft t he'he' !'d not
farmers the “rt savs rJ"', :l,,ers' Mr. Cow-
'prices. The market' !,”-'-'‘bie city, mail, V ’L” bu'y little
watched eloselv n7\;‘iu;i-Vs !,T- and tha- m °d indus*
rrom n0W'
free of charge. ab.s„luteiy sale.
sonville Pi
Try to divorce'-i:
f--gh prices and bu-
stle ,h'- '
Dr- J- M. Cozart
veterinaih
i" L-fc. N.tU«|
RLone 371 Lufk
- j ro pass
asking for these f
and on them you^Xd'” ^°UnterS A" Over Store
y W1,l f-nd good quality merchandise
Vjood H
Good line i
Choice line
Tennis Sh
I for^fk-10^ th? farT|ous line Tar H
5k Per PaiF’ -hich we
Overall Jumped * Und hundred' -......
and high.classPAI W^rsWear’Fancy Dr.
• 'hopped into. °O' Suits 'hat the profit,
We have the latest Tog,
oheaper today than
t In Ladies’ I
f U“P’ We have t^m all shut
loonki^$^P aCtreZde.ChOeUnnet:rnan^, make a i
'Te-ber that w, have a' only
- ar.a.Uin,
in re7nd,aV’ «n you?snt VOU an<1 the ireiWrnty0Ut0
'P and you won't i ‘ ^lJrnnier sunni- family to
confused ?n (^2,he mX'vn You wi" "•»«'
22g»SCOMPANl
to’
Mot all the cotton
country is i
‘‘EbrotiD
OTTO bSHaSI'“
- ' • j»ronri--he outpu- °f
'increase of ti^
in the bale?
'he!, ’
-v,’u fhe
'■r a p;|-
man v
member of a
there la.--
Well •
re. eived
I. I),,
""favorable ..
sur- sect pests have . ,k
ample tion to the aboxe fi th<? P‘”J
concerned. i P"Hs agree e hgure. the
about twenty-1
were killed dur- Mrs. J M
and this added 1 B Davis all ,,f j
Smith.^'('khe home "I
n ar
vas
large tree
"f 'hem h;id
■ ef-'re. a large
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1920, newspaper, June 30, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363302/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .