Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 176, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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Union Program.
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er: Mrs. A. C. Kennedy.
f
tional: Mrs. At Ken-
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750
H-2, Royal Mail Roadster, Factory $720
The following candidates
750
Wor Associate Justice Court of
intimated that
Mr.
W.
alkson local
kana as headquarters.
For Representative,
R
I
L D. GUINN.
Died Last Evening.
; interest here of late to cattle
an
nomination.
be-
J. J. .
P. D.
For Sheriff—
7 Are You in Need of
Love Was Defeated.
my
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parents
was when about 17
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of
E but he is also attending thee
n Antonio this week.
no regard for the “fruit
might
imagine.
PHONE 6-8
John
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W. L. EVANS.
R. V. WATTS.
1. D. FAIRCHILD.
J. W. LAIRD.
Mr. I
drumme
witShis
Speci
M. E. G
। grain yield just the same. This
time they are expecting a 108,-
000,000 bushel yield.
F.
are
ac-
tary
8
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Baby Grand 5-Passen-
ger Car, Factory
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“Is it w
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will
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nadale and Hope
estic, also Di am-
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be enough onions to overcome tional
Democratic State convention at all demands, but possibly not__
political con-
Civil Appeals, Place No .1,
Ninth District—-
A. E. DAVIS.
‘or State Senator—
J. J. STRICKLAND.
J. R. LUCE.
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a fine 10-pound boy.
doing nicely.
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presidential nomination, and
who also received 5,500 votes
17V,
Tags
Cards
Blanks
Folders
Dodgers
Receipts
Envelopes
Statements
Bill Heads
Invitations
Packet Beads
Letter Heads
Call at this office
Mr. Ross sent the following
courteous reply:
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The first company of the Tex-
iapel on next Monday at-
n at 3 o’clock. All who
All are
The scene at the confer*
ence last night was ( ‘
(Telephoneno. es
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for that length of time.
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up
Governor James E. Ferguson
E- is not only governor of Texas,
maybe the people require more
onions in their ordinary daily
lives than the fellow who has
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An Austin citizen is suing for
They
their
the th
last t
fppi
porch
•e
ter Pepperell Sheet-
leached, per yard ,
24c
IS & GRIFFIN
erested in these fifth
I nion meetings are
ly requested to be pres-
as a Methodist of which
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Sil CHEV ___
TOURINGCAR
prohibition workers are to use
all profits from the sale of eggs
pro champion
North Texas, being defeated.
Good Work Is 8
Our Specialty 8
md Hill Cambric, 10
yrda for --------- 75c
Our solicitor will call and figure with you.
m5fi
E ME 2 - ‘ Hi
. mnnounced, subject to the
W. f— * ■
onion crop.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs.
I—
Laredo is down on
For County Treasurer—
CUE D. BOYKIN.
WILL A. FORREST.
For Commissioner P’c’t No. 1__
. J. M. FAIRCHILD.
C. A. BOND.
. For Cotton Weigher—
N. L. HEWITT.
■R Q. TOMPKINS.
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T
H. B. Satterfield,
Agent, Lufkin, Texas _
since I was old enough to know
till he died you you preachers
ought to get Busy and give the
delegates to under stand what
your intentions is if they nom-
inate a man of Whiskey type
or one going it tou faced as
some of them is very truly__
Robert G. Ross Lexington Neb
Hens Laying for Prohibition.
(United Press Special.)
Pierre, S. D., May 25.—Hens
are laying for South Dakota
prohibition in this State.
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Gov. Ferguson was elected
as a delegate at large to the na-
pfryer: Mrs. Ameht.
business.
iolin solo: Miss Valeska
Idi. accompanist. Miss Phyl-
EDIds.
Paper: “Home and Foreign
•Bion Work of the Episcopal
greh," Mrs. G. A. Kelley.
Duet (Selected): Miss Olds
Mrs. W. P. Humason.
It is
mission work
— ----- — Ferguson a
do; member, was adopted without
change after much debate, the
minority report by Cullen F.
, Lexington, Neb., April 24, 1916
! Wayne, Ne Mr. W. L. Gaston
I Dear sir your card received
per: “Work of Presbyte-
Church in Foreign Fields,” 1
Henry.
ano Solo (Selected): Miss
el Shearer.'
per: “Home Mission Work
ie Presbyterian Church,”
Miss Persis Shearer has re-
turned from Denton, Texas
where she completed her
studies in the North Texas Fe-
male College, and secured her
certificate for teaching school.
This is one of the finest schools
in the State, and Miss Shearer
18 to be congratulated upon
her splendid achievement.
New. Want Ads Get Result,
was on ranches and later a
farmer fo about 25 years differ-
ent things a short time in the
above mentioned was a Mem-
ber of vangelical Church in
early days and now a member
of Presbyterian here in Lex-
ington Neb for about 9 years,
have never taken a drink of
Liquor nor my Father eather
ithe ills a clubwoman is
to. .
p stations, each under two
Randakained nurse, are
re- man and 347 for the Dallas can-
vesterda
Mr. A
wellokno
and a rei
fa the ci
faith ma
man Strong of Nacogdoches
was elected district delegate to
the St. Louis meeting from this
district.
THAT’S OUR BUSINESS
gagement
tunita to i
NIcRS.
Wor Justice of the Peace,
, Precinct No. 1—
E. H. f. McMullen.
I Wer Con. table, Prec't No. 1__
W. F. SEALE.
A. J. VINSON.
the border, too, where the Mex-
ican bandits have been making
“Rome howl,” but it seems that
their warfare failed to make
any difference in the Laredo
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g
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2 divorce from his wife. He'
sled his young bride to the altar
just forty-nine years ago. Af-
ter this short period of wedded
life, it has no doubt been dis-
‘covered that the young lovers
not suited for each other,
hence the plan of divorce so
(United Press Special.)
Lincoln, Neb., May 25.__
I Robert G. Ross, the Lexington,
_
Tetas, for transmission through the
mail, as second-class matter.
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e do not do the cheap kind of Printing,
it the good kind. Our prices satisfy.
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that life may be begun all over
oK“them‛anapdoegwrapwan Massingale, this city, last night,
love’s young dream.
far this season. At first thought
it would occur that this would
The shipping industry A Remarkable Ci
around New York this week- ____
H-2 1-2 Royal Mail Roadster, «
came to nebraska Lexington) 6
Dawson Co about 31 years ago
This Man Thinks He Is
Qualified for President!
aop.ms and other matter not gen- year, hut after all, she finds
9 pews, will be classed as adver-1 time to come across with her
Euhe med charged tpr at the rate of
emecent for each word, and the send-
? responsible for pay-
Model Four Ninety 5 ’ d/0A
Passenger, Factory " •‛FJU
1 Federation Neb., livery stable proprietor
> here today Who received 9,417 votes in the
wgmg___„uuiczcau- Nebraska Democratic primary
lor"a allopathic indiges- in, his contest with President
Wilson for the democratic
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is regarded as the greatest pul- C
ni "uten ever heard in this
I a preacher of re- a
powers. He is quite
-
8223 e
lur
hance
I the pastors.
Song, f
Glosing Prayer.
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! I "S"! against tne proposi-—ousana some time ago, and
[tion. Still others are just as has been making his home’with
anxious for the issue to carry, Mr. T. R. Gossett arid family
: ande are doing their very best during his stay in Lufkin. He
! to bring it about. If the meas- i bad many friends in this local .
i ure is successful there would be I ity, whom The News joins in
। scarcely a citizen of the county extending condolence to the
; after one year’s time who would bereaved.
be willing to turn back to the)
present condition of the coun-
try highways.
Mr. Lesli
e soft dejnk
Cochran di
ing high r;
as a casual
lishment wi
• workWcle
novel desig
around the
0 The,Jast
the county
Angelina C
automobiles
lovely roads
• this 1dOality
citizens wh
tered the m
their money
• factorxgliter
Mr. J.L.
kin ice plat
the fishing p
• city yeQerd
ped at his p
100-pound ।
which to coo
of sodanwat
• used aFa b
ence to the
at this seasoi
9 Try ucan
home’s good
none better.
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and will say that i was Borned
in Repley Ohio. My parents
moved from there wnen I was
12 years old to Cattettsburg K Y
was educated there and at
Portsmoth Ohio, and raised
y-
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the people of the United‘states
rather
large vote , in both primaries,
WiH Gaston, of Waype, wrote
to him asking for a statement
of his views, training and qual-
—
"M
ig
convention. Hon. Bee-
prohibition today. Women
esklaubnru
Aftwaemi Ejamy< ereatest the scene of the busiest This story comes from
PKnmvdco. Ceeded Loxdon in thednaxankoa reads J interet
iW.CBINION nual report of import and ex- “An incident very much out
port business just $200,000,- of th ordinary, and which wII
attract wide interest, was en-
V j 0 Hf \ acted at the quarterly confer
Kansas is reported on the ence of th. pr--,conter
way again with a bumper Methodist tChurEirster’(Texaa)
wheat crop. That State may +L. 41;1 M ere’ whenl
bear the reputation of pulling th ffcialboa ormally, and.
off a cyclone any day in the hyunanimous vote, recom-
mended Joseph Jamison to the]
district conference for a license]
to preach. The district con-
ference convenes at New Bos-
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our bak
fresh an
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Campbel
road for
his nome
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District No. IO—
eathetic 025/-—------
y tsar 190 Women Doctors Present
‘■Fof the 20,000 clubwomen
Ending the biennial conven-
ion.of the Geni
of Women’s Cl
------o-- Judge William Poindexter of
Cyclone Davis has agreed to Cleburne defeated Tom B. Love
spend two weeks making plat- I of Dallas for democratic na-
, form speeches in Arizona next; tional committeeman in one of
August, at the request of the 1 the most spirited
governor of that State. That tests ever fought'in a demo,
will be just after the July pri- cratic convention in Texas, the
mary, and the defeat of this vote being 419 for the Cleburne
Congressman-at-large for
s
Printing
If —
[ For District Clerk—
R. A. COURTNEY.
THOMAS W. COLLINS.
For County Superintendent—
J- WRIGHT DUNN, JR.
-ad a very checkered ca-|M
reer. After affiliating with] 2
other denominations and a part of
____________ _____ a., of the time with no church for M
, Bryan may decide to make the 20 years, be now returns to the |
j race for president as the can- Methodist Church, South, and b
I didate of the prohibition party will evangelize, with Texar-22
should the democratic national
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nomination. As this is to be didate.
the case, Texas can easily The platform reported by
j spare the gentleman not only the majority of the committee
I for two weeks but for two of which Hon. Joseph Weldon
years, or two hundred years, if Bailey was chairman and Gov-
, the governor of that State can. ernor James E.
i find something for him to
Laredo, Texas, has just ship- Thomas,
ped 2,300 cars of onions so
convention at St. Louis fail to
adopt a national prohibiton!
plank. In that event the sil-
ver-tongued orator of Nebraska
will go down in defeat once
more bv a vote of the people.
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Interested citizens from four-
Messrs.
Jordan an
e out m th
Belt this r
resenting
portion of
• If • so
class ente:
peal to yo
the High
e and yjtnes
“Araman ]
School.
H| R. P. STINSON. .
TNer Gounty clerk—- Th
DEB SMITH.
ROBERT C. JORDAN. H
----- I18 causing a great deal of agi- and Rev. C. B. Garrett of the
For Tax Assessor—- tation, many of the citizens be-' First Methodist Church —
•h COE L. AGEE. i h ' ’
E J. T. (Talmage) ARRINGTON using columns i
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Bl
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gl _ Subscription Rates.
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I ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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Mr- John Robert Horton diedjand
raisers than ever before. While at the home of his daughte
these fourteen counties are tak- Mrs. T. R. Gossett, in this ci .__.ne - ______________
ing the lead in this matter, yet last evening at 6 o’clock, afterMorton, and they daily minister' lieves he is well fitted to
RONNp every other county is invited
i pENppm and urged to join them in the
. RENFRO. splendid work to be under- of age, and
taken,
me-- ■ '
tion ordered for Rusk
teen counties in southeast Tex- after so many years of wander-
as will meet in Houston tomor- j ing. His work for the next year
row for no other purpose than । or two will be mainly in Texas.m m3
to discuss methods for the erad-1 ------1------- ach
ication of the cattle tick, a sub-
ject which is becoming of more
nd touching. Many i
were in evidence as the older
members of the congregation
gathered about their form Mm
pastor and expressed their
joyous welcome of his return
after so many years of wander-
1 ' "e li
an illness of several weeks. j
The deceased was 89 yeara
--- nd wasintertedi
Glendale Cemanmdh
. g-o . • ing at lendmesmmdz
$400.00 road bond elec- the old Confederatev menmenvarmorypwhere
County the town acting as pall bearers theTderation is meeting, and
_____j are maintained contin- ifications for the office of chief
,------, auy • ne ciuizens De-l“0 ueunoaist unurch con- ullatthe Hotel Astor, the of- executive of the nation.
। ing opposed to such a step and; ducting the funeral service. ficiqheadquarters, and other
using columns in the papers in 1 Mr. Horton came here from hotels
l their fight against the proposi- Louisiana some time ago, and Hospital rooms at the arm-
ory and at the hotels are part
of theequipment.
meaemunemia
____...
“tion of the Democratic Prim:
velection in July.
ton tomorrow, and there is nol
doubt of its favorable action. 1
“Dr. Jamison was pastor of
as militia leaves San Antonio1 theschurch 23 years ago. He M:
today for the border. After 1, ..----.—
today the soldier boys will be PIt orator <
leaving at intervals until all of i section and
them will be stationed along markable r . —---g
the Rio Grande, ready for any'? d 7 known in Texas, Okla- I
emergency which may arise— homa, . Missouri, Tennessee, J
and incidentally any “greaser” i Kentucky and other States and
who may chance to stick his has had a T
head up out of the grass.
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-g
have | homeopathic head
g- or a allopai
4 tiogwith impunity.
pne hundred women doctors
gumasmany more nurses are •—. -o- eceveu o,000 voi
onthe emergency staff, under in his contest for the republic:
Ehe direction of Dr. Rosalie S. presidential
SAM R. SAYERS.
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E. B. ROBB.
J. T. MARONEY.
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