Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 109, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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steps looking to the advance-
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for State Senator—
J. J. STRICKLAND.
For County Clerk—
DEB SMITH.
ROBERT C. JORDAN.
For Constable, Prec't No. 1 —
W. F. SEALE.
A. J. VINSON.
Write P. O. Box 376, Luf-
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A K. WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editors and Manazprs
A. G. LIVELY, Associate Editor
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to make your ads as attractive
as you happen to glance over
For District Clerk—
R. A. COURTNEY.
to become a regu-
lar advertiser in
as possible, and to get the pa-
For District Judge—
L. D. GUINN.
For Commissioner P’c't No. 1 —
.1. M. FAIRCHILD.
For Tax Assessor—
COE L. AGEE.
J.T. (Talmage) ARRINGTON
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For Tax Collector—
J. J. BONNER.
P. I). RENFRO.
R. P. STINSON.
Subscription Rates.
One year
Wix months
■Three months
One month
For Sheriff—
W. L. EVANS.
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an authority he never possess-
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Read the Daily News.
Ladies, you can’t beat the
Hats shown by The Fashion.
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W hat could have been more for dollar dinners and saying: The article was crowded out.
beautiful than that, the master'“My dear count, nothing is fin-j but will be found on the edi-
we can be in but one place at
not appear,
of readers
allowed lilst an- (iermany would not do
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in the daily dispatches it is I little short of astounding. How-
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Take a look at our
Charley Chaplin
Play Suits
Made of Lawns and Organdies,
round sailor collar; some lace yokes.
The only place in the city where
you can find these exceptional val-
ues in white.
FOR SALE
FOR SALD—Canary birds; if inter-
Today num-
of The News
■ man’s atten-
from carlysenting his purposes and he has
eve. in fact: but been unfair to (iermany by
The more ami more we hear
paper office things go
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TO ADVERTISERS.
j other word, he will state that government understood Amer-
your sowing from time to time. many. The franknesS of the
statement was such that it was
| once. So if you don’t help us,
Mr. (i. R. Thompson, cashier don’t find fault.—Exchange.
of the Lufkin National Bank of
ate" the article. They
Istill greater raise in the retail
price by the gallon. Those of
us who happen to have a
gram today from Austin relat-
ing the fact that the school
bonds voted in this independent
school district a short time ago
have been approved by the At-
we can publish a good news-
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membered that this bond issue —
involved the sum of $10,000,
and this money is to be expend- —
ed in the betterments of the i
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How does your garden,look?
The seed that you-have planted
ought to be showing up. If the
showing does not look just ex-
and this aniount is
actly right to you, possibly you
made a mistake in the transfer
to the soil. Keep this in mind
lie. And in view of the pres-
ent position and activities of
William J. Bryan it was by no
means impolitic.
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TELEPHONE NO. 68
would tell Count von Bern- bers
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any ic an opinion. Bryan has been
eii- unfair to Wilson by misrepre-
Mrs. S. C. Ruins has been
called to Haynesville, La., to
the bedside of her sister. Mrs.
McDonald, who is reported to
be very ill It is hoped that the
good lady will soon be restored
to health.
German govern-
dent’s diplomacy leads into it.
This country has placed its case
if anything happens up at
your house, tell us. If you have
a friend visiting you, tell us.
If you are going away on busi-
ness, tell us. If you or any of
your family are giong away on
a visit, a vacation or any kind
nile no |i e on
and t ime w orn
writey Will be ;
.. It is now in order for every un- stand. The most casual news-
The fo owing can 1( ates are territied democrat to hold him- paper reader knows that when
announced subject to the ac.self in readiness for the next a formal note was written and
tion of t e emocra ic rima } appointment _ 10 that what it presented to Germany, Ambas- :
well, we
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thing wiiei
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nat'er
paper i- glad
had about
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Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin,
MFexas, for transmission through the related that the Germans are
preparing to take desperate is- most illuminating to the pub-
Horney General. It will be re-
there it will lie for good
evil, for wea l or woe.
to go his full length upon the brief that tor months after
water. it will be fair warning Secretary Bryan left the Wil-
enough for all other floating son cabinet it was impossible
craft to hug the shore, to make Germany believe that
n .the United States was really
The appointment of Mr. Da- in earnest in the negotiations
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schools of the district. The cit- CLASSIFIED
izenship of this community act-
day. t hat the writer has been
aWahrned from hi- "beauty
sleep by the strains of a piano
President Wilson gave6a,
Friday Wafternoon a clearpad
frank explanation of his rea-
sons for so earnestly desiring
the support of Congress a this
time in his dealings vith Ger-
car piously. We can well imagine tion to the fact that they could
i Count von Bernstorf reading । not •1
one of those notes and opening had 1
. o - — ' he enjoys music as much as
p- Mr. W. 1’ Lane is dead. Hei human. can sit under its
• — doubtlessly with the best in-
Among the many achieve-i tention in the world, but it mis-i
ment- that may well be attrib-, represented the position of the
The News management is town, tell us.
I vid R. Francis as ambassador about submarine warfare.
to Russia has been confirmed. This is very easy to under-
cling- to the opinion that some leading the
storf not to take them too se- called The News
of his ship remaining on deck al bet ween t riends ; t h is Nation torial page of the paper today, j ? MiiP.t U in tl
until the very last, and then sits up nights weeping and (entitled "Wilson’s Explana- i |] , . .. .... " |
taking the final plunge into the trembling in tear of war; it tion." Those who have made | K . "K“I‘. li
briny deep with the words links peace and the hope of1 inquiry about the same already , ’ °I 1 "turo m atertrPe
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if you hear of an en-FOR SALH No “ Underwood tyPe;
I writer in splendid condition. (all
if you hear at FULLER’S STORE or ring No. 125.
The commander of the ves-j rdary, does this mean peace or |
|sel La Province which was . war’ Is it final? Must wejare reading the paper, but they
sunk in the Mediterranean Sea comply or fight?" And we are I
, on the 26th of last month stood led to imagine Secretary Bryan
sue with the British fleet. The
war editor of this paper has
been listening for this an-
nouncement for some time. If
the Kaiser has finally decided
up to some oldidireet toward war. bee
hymn If the is making Germany d
ire Theatre
day. what d
think about
Surely if y ou
>1 are in fa
g. lor the
"preparedness" !
saw that picture v
v or of get 11 ng t ■
vemy.
war.
All of which was
President Wilson says in
AH resolutions, cards of thanks,
programs and other matter not gen
Aral news, will be classed as adver
String and charged for at the rate of
ene Cent for each word, and the send
er will be held responsible for pay
■tent of bill.
deigned to peep over
e
same., ..
, , tell us.
It will do every- , , „
yagement, tell us.
of a wedding, tell us.
hear of a death, tell us.
, his eyes wide to ask : “Mr. Sec-
pie linger exercises of the juve- to an ultimatum he is leading
FOR SAI.E The neat five-room cot-
tage. corner lot, just west of resi-
dence of Dr Van Nuys. A bargain
for some one. See I.. U. COUNCIL or
phone 316. d108-tf
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f! ood i i1, ■
to heal it.
rechen ttli
having rad
t hat th« w ■
all.
occasionally just the same as
they go wrong in other places.
aibout t h e varion
who o re rning tor
more and mom We
for (‘ongressman-at Large two
years ago and was defeated by
Mr. Jeff McLemore. His ill-
ness was of long duration.
I may. The writer stands with sador von Bernstorf called at ____________________
■arms akimbo, and is listening the otlice of the Secretary of You are advised by the State |
tor the pleasant song to "come State to diseu3 it with the See- Fire Marshal to be cautious in
up higher." Whe else from "ttary the handling of gasoline. At
without the ranks are willing I’he note is a formal docu-no time are you to keep more
tosenetheir country. ment for public consumption ithan one gallon around your
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It is related in the dispatches formal manner certain things, to be carefully sealed,
of the day that the price of oil What passed between the Sec- mobile enthusiasts are hereby
is still advancing. All theiretary and the ambassador notiried to be on their guard,
[writer can say is. What if it is? would readily be understood as
Not a car wheel in Angelina having as much bearing upon
With your help FOR RENT Four-room cottage con-
veniently located in east end of
Now on display at THE FASHION. This suit is
Greatest Hit of the season; Hat, Cane
and Mustache all to match.
FOR SALE One 5-year-old sorrel
horse; weighs about 1.200 pounds;
will work anywhere. Phone 129.
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the • a t • *rn horizon and al-
,‘.e
n011/1 Hh dawning <>t another in the hands of Wilson
First complete showing and sale of these popular Wash
Dresses in the city this season.
Styles that denote usefulness in ma-
terials qf quality. There arc dresses of striped and
plain Ginghams, new Chambrays, stripes and combina-
tions; the trimming ideas are smock ___ .
ing. pockets, braid and self trim- 9,
ming which adds effectiveness to ME. Yu
the dress. 5a4.T
w ill fin.1 a crow n in Heaven
when he reaches the other
shore.
ithing to -ay 7
\ e-terday and to. varied, ranging from the sim-'friendship that give the
■County will stop turning onjthe situation as what was writ-
such a flimsy pretext, and that ten in the note. Wilson tells us
the instrument. It is [people do not want war, but
ease that before the'they will accept it if the Presi-
see or phone MRS. C. A.
If von aw the "Halle (ryuwhere in 'he neighbor-sonage gges
of P,sou -how ii at the Pal hood. I he f ime- ai e many and around with
THE FASHION Store Ahead
discret ion should be used about
the particular time that “con-
certs" should begin. In other
word-, yin e us liberty or give
us death
piano, The musical editor of Germany thinks this coun-
the paper thinks he can safely [try is wrong in its view of for-
.-ay that there are some of thejeign affairs and it dislikes
most studious devotees of this President Wilson. But Ger-
art here in Lufkin that he has many does not wish war with
ever had opportunity to take the United States and is wil-
note of before in all his natural । ling—though grudgingly —to
lit' . It must be an interesting do what is necessary to main-
pat-time or else those who fin- tain peace. President Wilson
gei tl iories would not a rise is determined on certain things
ti1 n: their couches so early inland will fight if he can not
the norniny and sit themselves obtain his way. The .American
is sufticient inspiration forin effect that he wrote notes to the paper, requesting every-
those in control of the price of Germany each of which was body to read it—and the very
such commodity to press the ' little short ot being an ultima- item that the writer referred to
diedin Fort Worth, It will be I trancing influence
town; garden acreage, cistern of good
water; other conveniences. See E. L.
ATKINSON Sr. or EDDIE MAN-
TOOTH at Frank's Store. dlO7-3t-pd
wa a candidate
this city, is in receipt of a tele-
•, For County Superintendent— . upon the bridge until the ship I wearing one of his most heav-
J WRIGHT DUNN JR. took its final plunge and then only smiles, folding his hands
he said, "Adieu, my boys." ' over his comfortable receptacle
tiled to Lufkin people as a [American people. Worst of all using every effort possible to
'The News is hearing more
about the building of the road
between this city and Diboll,
smd having heard so much,
would be glad to hear from y ou.
button once more and cause atum, but that Secretary Bryan did
per to subscribers on time every
afternoon. To do this requires
considerable work, and we 1
therefore request our adver-
tisers to hereafter have copy '
for thier ads ready by 10
o’clock each morning. To com-
ply with this request will not
work a hardship on any adver-
tiser, but not to comply with it
will work a hardship on The
News force and probably de-
lay the delivery of the paper
beyond the usual hour. Kind-
ly remember this, friends, and
be on time with your ads.
Advertising copy for the
weekly edition of The News
should be in the office on Tues-
day morning of each week if
possible, and in no instance lat-
er than noon on Wednesday.
WANTED.
WANTED A good hand to work on
the farm Apply to MRS. T. W.
LARGENT, thi.. city, or phone No.
40. d1os-2t -pd-w- l t-pd
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 109, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1916, newspaper, March 8, 1916; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415047/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .