The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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LUFKIN, TE:
'NE 25, 1915.
NO. 54.
SA VI
‘ashington, June 21.
of
important decisions in
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[ORAL CLUB TONIGHT.
of race, color
previous con
SLEEPING PORG HES.
it is
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OHN E. GARRETTS
L T. Clark, the
two latter of Keltys,
Downs
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“ come to the conchuion that life.
Annapolis who
in
njuctovitur Iretus,
the South
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ling
The Last Hymn
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DAY.DEI
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ing by the pastor at 11 and 8:15; purpose."
2,gn‘8
en-
fins’ GROCERY STORE
WANTED.
union
FOR.
n65
j. .
w Hh in f hr pule •
twelv|of the law
15 pounds Sugar for
verve the
thi:
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ad\
50 lbs. White Cloud Lard
Meal,
sack
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NOTE THESE PRICES
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DROW NED AT SPI IL TEN \S
50c
K KENT.
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ELLIS GROCERY STORE
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vitit to the latter’s parents.
pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. A
SETLIEF.
The Cash 8tor
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mrema
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Maryland
on officials
property
l pay in-
$1.65
75c
75c
80c
25c
NOTICE TO KE C ONS I M EKS.
Hereafter no ire will be eold at the
Pure Lard. per lb.
Wrapped Bacon, per lb.
Belle of Bond Flour
ood house for
ly to C. A. Hill.
DOUGLASS DINN,
Finance & R.k K T. M
r chil-
: 9:30.
Kev.
Is the Only Sure Way
Becoming Wealthy
We buy Chickens and Eggs; Highest
Market Prices Paid for Same
is, and w‘
\menen
Frani :
fMiMlir. ■
non. ।4 - -
he Lufkin National Bank
Capital and Surplus $100,000.00
for
10 111:
for
$1.85
.... 1.80
.... 1.70
.75
.80
.... 135
.... 1.80
.60
.... 150
1.00
1.00
20
... 15
2.25
►gram follows:
Is God the Lord
The Club.
cla~s
athers
the only clean, honest, upright way.
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
per
$1.50
65c
Because it is Safe, Sound and
nder Conservative Management
ALE—I have a
mparatively new, We
bat I will sell at a bav
254
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| went a long way toward invali-
18 much of th.- so- called “grand
that these ehection eMieials could I the money secured, .. is the intention’wh’""" "",uon I
mhore the potency of the fifteenth of the trustees to erect ana th’ cool z of
Sold By
CASH DRUG CH.
Lufkin. Texas.
dendid house; bat
er conveniences '
and reasonable t
ed under this heading,
gle insertion; three inset
r line. No ad taken fo
ALL MACCABEES TAKE NOTICE.
If your dues are not paid by the last ; for sale at post offices. trades
f the most
The job office of The News has just
completed the printing of a lot of
Swift and Armour Hams,
per lb.
Salt Pork. per lb.
Smoked Bacon. per lb.
SSIF
DARD—North Cott
ites reasonable. MRS
StH -
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nen; applies alike to i„
asto federal elections.
| "This J8 & Eqeps,nptional
in probably
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5 Gal. Best Oil
Corn Mean, per sack
Cream Meal
ENGLAND AND FRANCE
RAISING MORE MONE
HE COST OF IIVING
Will be materially reduced if you
buy here and PAY CASH.
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ANDFATHER CLAUSE”
IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
for $1.85
(jood Flour 1.75
flood Flour $1.50
HLJU Bucket White Cloud
day of the month for which they are
to register
the LUF]
SEMI-WEEKLY Tue
for $1.85
Mixed Ferd, per sack $1.65
Mixed (‘hops
0.
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14c! . . . ।
15c 8. i00d Rice for
। : Jo Bars Soap for
OR SALE.
A good milk cow vih
Also* a family horse
ness. JOHN A. wooD
t
.....si.fMLandlnighu,"na"tur"K.uhormnine
to buy thuidetermination the firm of w |, |Iorj
2 Cohstruc- &- '
b Sack Extra Hih Patent Flour
b Sack High Patent Flour _____
I ■ Sack Fancy Patent Flour_____
bSack Pearl Meal____________
Sick Cream Meal __________
' Run Bran ___________________
e Corn Chops__________________
Green Alfalfa Hay___________
ton Seed Meal_________________
‛ounds SUGAR______________
'• Fail Compound Lard ____—
t Premium Hams, per pound____
Lard, per pound______________
shel Sack White Oats__________
. . $1.00
(iood (reen (of-
siring ice after this hour; and the
amount sold will not justify the hir-
ing of a person for this purpose. In
case Of sickneas, when ice cannot be
secured otherwise, if the night fore- 1
man will phone me, I will come to
the plant in person and let such per-
sons have what ice is desired. Please
hear this in mind, and secure what
ice is desired before 7:30.
THE LUFKIN ICE CO,
J. L Phillips, Mgr.
'mother. Mrs. N A. Oliver. who lives
WANTED—Several cd
ies wanted on the d
■ plantation. Apply h j
rson, Lufkin Natiodd)
weather is, and is a -ire cure for ha: "I"":
lazy feeling that this kind of weatherimuh
engenders.
UIS i.
less eye water I
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Matlock of
Houston have returned home after a
$1.45 ' otton Serd Hulls
15c. Alfalfa Ilay . pea green 65c
19c /(iod Bran $1.50
i Yellow ( hops, the Best,
due, you will be mailed a notice of and multiples thereof. The vouchers.
-...... erecting a modern school building and
legislation of Southern! levying and collecting a tax of 25
should issue bonds for the purpose of
is busily engaged in the con-
struction of these delightful retreats
for the gentlemen above mentioned
M FOR SALE—I w
n-acre truck and poahi
fine crop nearly rends
lso stock of chickenh
i city limits. Terms I
WARDS.
,0e
A
, Would be much more endurble this
I hot weather if a conl, shadly xereened
are sold and .off porh was an addlitien to the home
P. Johnson. They
Texas, or. Friday. June 18th. while
1 1.000,000,000 pounds
The vote of credit
pounds passed last
e simply authorized
o spend that much
• but did not provide
1,1 which this sum:
u . 1 . . 8n t kill your principle,
nerve. Patience, but it doesn’t rack your
Let u» help you »ave—a»k some of our d
positors if we haven’t helped them.
ament in wiping wut of State j building at a cost < ' '
tutions the word "white" as a with Dunne and Clayton t
ication for voting. In the Mary- lumber and superintend the
base the court’s decision extab- 1 tion of the house it is safe
gthe point that the fifteenth
city this week, and reports the lishtheroheurranneunre May 1 that ......
biting with a vim and relish that otheh-oanixmunths’war.theloinetheirdelivrrie
makes a fellow forget how hot th. < net deticit would b" mor" than $2,511), ; time would bring them
holding that conditions that ex
before the hfteenth amendment,
1 provides that the right to vote
not be denied ... abridged on ae- i
ion was to uphold the conviction
to Oklahoma ele tion officials who
md all inflamed conditimm
Price 25c.
were accompanied by Miss Gertrude
Johnson, who will visit Houston and
other points befote returning home.
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cuuntry to assist the
■ rr* r ’ ir. • he purchast
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that it will meet every requirement
municipal when completed, and the people of
the district will feel that they have
the worth of their money.
I and we widotherest.
I H PI’RVIS.
0 H tin MS
suspension on the first day of the in-
coming month. Keep the above in
mind, for it is for your protection.
ne •-[ imate: the net defi-
ri: !«• - • h:1 < 1,1,1101
Guaranty State Bank
G U A RANTE E FNPpn A N 2
istory of the United States, the'
xeme Court today annulled as un-
titutiona! the Oklahoma constitu-
A amendment and the Annapolis!
2 voters' qualificatipn law re- >
Ring the suffrage rights of those)
could not vote or whose ancestors
I not vote prior to the ratification
e fifteenth amendment to the fed-i
constitution.
lief Justice White, a native of the I
h and a former Confederate sol.
I announced the court’s decision.
h was unanimous except that Jus.
Mekeynelets tok no part in the
s.
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have 50.000 No. 1 lift
ig at $1.75 per thousadl
:t. Phone 497. J. D
t!
at Etoile. Nacogdoches County. His
I remains were embalmed and sent to
! Fort Worth, where they were buried
| Sunday. June 20."
| Mrs. Geo. W. Baker.
h on. Ye Soldiers True. Thayer
The Club.
Geo. W. Baker, Director; Miss
I Frank, at the piano; ushers:
Maurine Canon. Ruth Feagin,
Davis and Aleen Robb.
I Lufkin Choral Club will be
in a program of sacred songs
I at the First Methodist Church.
Ib has been rehearsing for sev-
leks under the direction of Mrs.
N. Baker, and the program
k to be a pleasing one. There
no admission charged, but a
hl offering will be taken, the
Is to be used in the charitable
if the church. The people of
are cordially invited to attend.
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LOW PRICES
On GROCERIES AND FEED STUFFS of ALL KINDS
.nrial -peruiator in Pm iout the police. for m, harm will I
, secured by a block or done, and that the noise will be
uay l-nds owned jcasioned by the celebration of his 73rd
n may exceed s., ! ‛thday anniverzar y The judge is a
pitily run to s75,..... inative of Angelina Cwunty. and no
doubt is one of th. oldest inhabitant.
r SHE REALLY
• Deacon Uee,w "8
m in ..........Wop
Lady S
Clayton was a visitor to thei !‛avi L.loyd tieorue. a- . hanrrilor
OUSE to rent, mH
ered; $10 per inoni
* C.)
veral houses, dlonh.
seven rooms ed I
JEND.
(If, the basis ,
fishing, iie was 47 years and five
months of age He leaves a wifeiPlant later than 7 30. as the night
and daughter at Fort Worth, and a j erew can ill afTord to leave their work
and wait on the few- customers de-
Trusting that we will re.
operation r,f the itizene
terest on said bonds. J H Clayton
was the presiding officer of the elec
“ negroes the right to vote in ' tion. ami The News learns that the
“ressional election and to award )1 results were most gratifying to the
negroes ,jamages from’advocates of the proposition, only one
. re- | vote being cast against the same
court 1 As Siam as the bonds
pision Probably One of the Most
I Important in History of
the United States.
Solo—Sextette—Lucia de
iermoor ( For left hand alone).
Miss Mayme Frank.
of the World Hatton
The Club.
TED—I need a good cod
lite woman preferred, ad
position with good p
person. Phone or teem
e Pump Station. B»
t-
them The
a maximum to
1 8.1,11004100 011 j
Week iy the botz
the {uernmest 4
war purpus.
tor the mann.
50
o
8
Ms
Me8
,0
100/8
for $1.00
Mill Run Bran $] 65
Texas Oats, per 4-bushel . Good Broom for
sack S2 25 ' Honey, per quart .........
wI. A . ' I Breakfast Bacon, lb.......30c
White Data, Pure Cane Syrup, gal. 70c
per 4 bu. tack $3.00 I Cooking Oil, per gal. 6Sc
"! voling lady f. 1
“ alinost unbearab)
vn.d......'-^3
1 of the Osbome
ether to 'lull to
AVe crown clear a j
a euiet, rural pla.^3
1
of " a
know abut citv . "9
ye read end what 73
-all. hy the
soures of mfjAl
angs too heavily 3
ere. Innticethato"
her has plontvtooi,”
iheis never idle veryi,
) 0 might jump in,
ne of her hurdens a J
here an- lots *
haye never read and 2
Ke of fancy work «
on a postage stamp. J
of the sane „|d facs "
Thapa you dont kn
fa mJ i ar faros arethel
it stands hetwreen
f you conld get away J
a few months amongstn2
• old familiar facev
ood to you that you r
e thought of them. X
ot need a change of pG
need is a change of 13
City Star. I
B Woman's Civic ।
icert of old-fasLteac,
me, in ‘he
l House, rne fute,
later. date w
hism :hf anstructinc- i
‛ Hoy mas- .
plic cordially invited.
Casse’ : officiating.
Lufkin in the discont inuanre. ,f c,,r
deliveries on the Salhath. ana wirh
thanks for past patron.,, atrad f, ,
'Ae beg to reman.
[IN NEWS;
•AYS A IND FRIDAYS
» of servitude, could not be I
fht over to the present day in dis-! An election was held at Davisvilej
rd of this self-executing amend- ; Saturday for the purpose of determi).
generally believed that the ing whether or not the school dixtrict
$4.00 “otton Seed
. silver Leaf Lard
/ing down in the south end ..f rhe rity
iartinvihIin the vicinity vhere Jo Men-f..
lives, not to get alarmed He av.
being wcMMiol. d ithere will be no icasion f„, nding
• in "ur contentmi: that ur erranet „„VK
are entitled to this day. nspally
11 rre1 made in
! Tonirht’s enaet-
1 "rm uf a resolution
he government to
• J 11,1M100,000 pounds
‛e pay (he cost of
‘c "I 33,0,(16 ster-
I he addition ot sleeping porches is
getting to be quite a popular as welt
A- a pleasant fad with the citizens of
Lufkin, and that goon friend of The
News in the peren of W p. Berry
inform us that he now has .the con-
tracts tor the erection of three, ir
Addition to the one he is having add*
ed to his own nice residence. G. II.
Thompson, S W. Henderson and Dr.
of the county that wa« horn and
rarsed here. The Now 1: in fa ,, , ,r
, letting the old gentleman ha ~ a’
You should do your
Banking Business with
z ---------------------—inE Pound atil f .. hmited period, i
------------- "ta mueh mure a- nas he needed. V
BIG DAY AT TRINITY ” hanellur Alltel the total real- s
, . ------ Ie1 defieit betWeen revente and «. e
The News learns that the gond pe„. Pit/ uP 1" last Saturlay amount- 3
Ple of Trinity, one of th., very iest S-’.-'W.mm........ Th,. daily war I
little towns in Eas1 Texas i pre "NPeniiture now amot- t„ nearly 2
Paring 1 pull off a tig celebration on S1",...... ar: -till i- rt-ing. ‛ "
' uly 3rd, and that an immense bar- M Mekenna’ annneement of j
becue and basket dinner will i. pr. ihe telatls tha- loan wa- male i d
vided for the hundreds of visitors tha’ tht "usr of comme- 2
are expected from other points eat. Mr M. Kenna -aid tha: unt. - the [ S
by. The celebration is gotten up. we • "j" a- the .ly method
understand, in the interest of a good Mheni the cunti .. alit ontnued
roads movement for a highway from P " "av would L I) th lunherij
Houston to Palestine, and that a num- "liut ivayury bills. He d
her of boosters for better highways a "!Iui- b. thi- ur-e. the
will be there from Houston and take PiIlal " teing hat -ch issues
part in the program. The News also ar" | " metiy pblie
learns that a movement is on foot to "02
secure the services of our famous . 1 Wan h belt "ml the miney
Hoo-Hoo band, and it has been sug. i a way huh wili nt ahilge 1- to
gested that Superintendent Ford may ""P4! " ur"K th., wa." he cumntinued.
put on a special train over the Grove- We eIur" many humb eds f mil • eg
ton,Lufkin & Northern railroad from "ont." atinurt the chanrwIIa q
this city to Trinity to accommodate Afte explaining the piopinal that j la
those who would like to make the trip 1 “ higher ate of interest should le
and spend the day in that progressive oTered on substantial loans, holders
little city of Trinity. At any rate of the forthcoming loan should re-
Lufkin will likely be well represented’ ceive the higher rate, Mr MeKenna
___________ ’' continued:
, ------ , . that no more Sunday deliveries of
o clock. Epworth League at 7:15. All The chancellor then proceeded to! meats will be made, as the strict ...
invited, strangers welcomed. explain the method in which he in- forcement of the Sunday law by Mayor
C. B. GARRETT. tended to let the people utilize their Mantooth will
_____________________ : savings.
|K lbs.
20c • re.
‘onfit Now ( onting England $15,.
"00.000 a Day, and Cost
"ill increase.
render us liable for the
violation of if’ provisions i ease any
War loan vouchers will be offered deliveries are made after 9 o'clock
and to be on the safe sid, w. bave
headquarters. etc., for live shillings decided to make ne deliveries at all
Our markets will I... opun as heretofore
when a total of five pounds have been j until 9 o'clock, up to which hour we
purchased, will be exchangeable at will take pleasure in waiting ,,n the
postuftices for a five-pound bond. This trade; but like othei merchants, we
'arrangement will give to the working think our help is entitled t,, a r „n
Th. V.w- .s m rece.pt of a letterjonjoyment he nan get nut of the cele-
■ . , I ' c n hration, and triet rhat h, r . ■ hx „
from Eg I rink, dated at Spur, Texas.. .
, .. ■ , . 14 1 elehrate many more anniversariq
giving ’he ‘ollowing information: of his birth
“Mat Brown, the famous violinist.
i was accidentally drowned at Spur.
twenty 1111
Ian ir: -+ -
F -n: h ■- • ■
wa i mu: .'. -
Evening r • ’
The if-a .
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
es w!! de herd at St. Pat-
hurch next Sunday, as fol-
idtantage offered tithe Sabbath, and we are satisfied that
the public of Lufkin wi Ia, I
Wnoc. Russell of Huntington
25 : the city Tuesday, and
1 15- Satter field-Mor re nup-
should tw arc
men: wa- m . ,
win h -mpuw..
rais, m' aiy th
ieeme ner.
.. '" • lune I lie house of com-
-1/vurne: tomght alter unani-
miil KinK a first reading to the
mil providing the new chancellor of
h ehntuer Reginald MeKenna,
"In a blank chech which may amoune
cents on the $100 worth of ।
immediate effect of the courts to create a sinking fund and
BOND ELECTION ( Ankry, I
• 1 ) J |- C !1 N+ rtaa:
ir :: • • .Irii n:ay De hroughi •>
1 l' ’ elu-jen withan the n« x :
Our goof friend, .1odye | pin,,
has warned The New* rhat rf an ,jr
usual noise is heard early rhi
Mrs. Geo. W. Baker.
lone Solo—Somewhere a Voice
illing ........ Tate
Mr. Allsey Childers.
Intermivsion.
talem ........... — Gounod-Lynes
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