Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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W. M. Glenn & Co.
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tinualy knocking for admit-.
tance at our door.
Mr. R. A. Palmore lives nd
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nado in Mississippi, and a
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is not thought that outside
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ice will be required in a
graveled or paved roads and
thereof, and
scour
ly, this oil proposition is some
sess and collect annually while
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outstanding, a tax upon all tax-
Help the health office clean
R. B. BLEDSOE.
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quiries about the new well,
wanting to know its capacity
Mr. Roy Stinson, candidate’
for County Tax Collector, went.
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[ IN ARKANSAS
A Birthday Party.
Miss Ethel Hays has just cel-
ebrated her fourteenth birth-
day, many of her friends re-
sponding to invitations for the
desire the issuance of bonds on
the faith and credit of said road
district in the amount of $20,-
000.00, the bonds to be of the
The oil excitement at Chi-
reno seems to be spreading, as
W. L. EVANS,
Sheriff Angelina County,
Texas.
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levy, as- epwa:
particulars. No such informa-
tion came over the wire to The
News, and it is since learned
that there was no trouble, the
disturbance not being sufficient
to interrupt the ball game.
Mr. W. F. Wood and nephew
Richard Wood, who spent the
place among his many stead-
fast .companions, who will miss
‘rom his everyday
The storm was widespread,
information obtainable,
some of his friends in town
know how he was getting along
with his crop, he mailed a let-
ter to one gentleman in the city
this morning and enclosed a
fine specimen of a cotton bloom
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Sheriff’s Notice of Election.
The State of Texas,
County of Angelina.
Notice it hereby given that
an electon will be held on the
17th day of June, 1916, at Wal
lace Chapel, in Wallace Chapel
Road District No. 2 of this
county, as established by order
district shall be entitled to vote
at said election.
Said election was ordered by
the Commissioners’ Court of
this county by order made on
the 8th day of May,' 1916, and
this notice is given in pursuance
of said order.
Dated the 15th day of May,
1916.
Sidway
confine him to his bed for a
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trict sufficient to pay the cur-
rent interest on said bonds and
provide a sinking fund suf-
ficient to pay the principal at
maturity.
All persons who are legally
qualified voters of this State
cerely trust that he will soon
recover from the deplorable in-
cident and will again take his
Be a good fellow :
clean up the town.
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EAT DAMAGE DONE
To PROPERTY.
Krk XA% Pretty little Rockers
7569E% • P that will please them.
Te“> - eggy Jumpers that take the
care off of Mother.
A handsome line of Sulkeys and Go-Carts
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Dealers
Phone 162
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The little man,
plenty of corn
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were played and delicious re-
freshments, consisting of cream
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The report gained currency
! in Lufkin yesterdy afternoon
considerable time, no
corded in Book “I,” pages 501
1 and 502, of the minutes of said
crurt, to determine whether a
two-thirds majority of the le-
gally qualified property tax-
paying voters of that district
Your Patronage Solicited
Phone 345
W. E. BEAIRD
The Painter and Decorator
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ions adds materially to the
of casualties and loss of
vited to hear him. Go out to-"
night is you possibly can.
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For Paints, Varnishes and Wall
Paper, also first-cl ass work
in this line, phone 187
of the commissioners’ court of and county and who are resi-
Mrs. F. N. Vickery and chil-
dren of Groveton, who have
been visiting in this city, guests
of the former’s sister, Mrs. R.
T. Canon, departed yesterday
for Longview, where they will
visit relatives for a few days.
Miss Annie B. Rainey, expert
corsetiere, who has been at the
L. H. Gray dry goods establish-
ment for the past several days,
left last night for Nacogdoches,
and from there will return to
her home in Dallas.
Try , a can of Chase & San-
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L C.M.MeConnicowasan ar-jand last night that adostruc-
F ri Cotton city.la stnight.overtive storm had visited Dallas
I the Cotton Belt from Athens,,
. where he is superintending the
The Gibson Grocery Co.
. | For Fresh Groceries
Prompt Service
Courteous Treatment
The Beat in Groceries All the Time
denomination of $10,000.00,
$5,000.00 and $5,000.00, re-
spectively, numbered from one
to three, both, inclusive, pay-
able 40 years from their date,
with option of redemption after
10 years, and bearing 5 per
cent interest per annum, pay-
able annually on April 10th of
each year to provide funds to
be expended in payment of ac-
counts legally contracted in
constructing and maintaining
and operating macadamized,
way into the flesh. Jack was
hurried to the office of Dr.
Bledsoe, who attended the
wound, and was afterwards
carried to his home. He is rest-
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Over a Million.
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Your hot weather worries are
ours; come in; all sizes, all prices
drens Furniture
edges • pleasant call by the
gentleman.
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Chiese Ruler Dead.
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Washington, June 6.—Offic-
ial news received at the nation-
al capital tells of the death of
Present Yuan Spi of China.
Further news from the Celes-
tial Empire is being awaited.
hopeful of his success, but are
mindful that a hard fight is
straing them in the face unless
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Here in Lufkin he has many
friends, outside of the trade,
who have come to know him
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present were:
Winnie McMullen, Marie
McMullen, Dorothy Richard-
son, Meri Selman, Elizabeth
Selman, Jeffie Cunningham,
Doyle Walker, Charles Galt,
Clyde Taylor, Braden Floyd,
Melvin Taylor, Melvin Selman,
and N. L. Allen.
Clean up—Don’t get mad.
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The News is requested to an-
nounce that Rev. W. T. McMul-
len of Huntington will preach
for the people at Diboll on the
second Sunday in this month,
by request of the congregation
at that place. All the people
are most cordially invited to
hear him. Rev. McMullen is
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this county, of date the 8th , dent property taxpayers in said
day of May, 1916, which is re-'
perous farmer. Just to let set
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some very clever "diplomatic"
and cake and fruit, were served) work can be done witin the
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and Fort Worth, and many lo-
E.2z. . _ . - —। cal citizens made inquiry at
g of ildingnofa number of miles The News office to learn the
O of good roads.
said bonds or any of them are
week-end in Galveston and
Houston, enjoying the pre- fastcompanjo
paredness parade in the latter him greatly"f
city, returned to Lufkin last pleasures,
night, and will go to their home
in Tyler.
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ceeding along the even tenor of 1
his way, and is going to make 1
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occasion. Interesting games
’-by cities and) towns.
she loss to property, crops,
lomestic animals, etc., will run
the Jack Creek community,)f*^above the million mark, as
west of Lufkin, and is a pros- news drifting in from various
throughly, and even the writer
seizes upon this occasion to rec-
ing nicely at the present, ande ommend him for any and every-
his friends all over the city sin- thing from President on down
the line. The News acknowl-
an apace, with desirable Furni-
2 caz. „ture for the children?
oat Fab-
*"o"* Beautiful Child's Beds
in Old Ivory, Vernis
Martin and White fin-
ishes.
An Comfortable Mattress-
I EA es, tufted and non-
I Z tufted.
Mr. J. H. Sims of McKinney,
doubt Texas, is in the city today, rep-
with whom resenting the Collin County
most all the readers of The, Mill & Elevator Company. He
News are acquainted, was in is ths same jolly good fellow
the act of harnessing the fam-. that he has always been, sells
ily horse to a wagon when. more, flour than any one man
the large animal planted one ought to sell, recommends his
hoof upon the bare foot of the product and meets with a
young gentleman, inflicting a 1 hearty welcome upon each and
most painful wound as the shoe every occasion that he swings
on the horse’s foot plowed its corners with his customers.
borne’s good coffees and teas;
none better. Cook Grocery
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The News is requested to an- 196
nounce that there will be held , i
at the courthouse in this city
massmedangoriphOhittpmbsts, teX-KLone
for the purpose of perfecting a ofthe mst disastrous cyclones
county organization, and also orcornadoes in the history of
to transact such other burnetii ^<8^ swept this locality
as.maycome before the body, yesterday afternoon, and with
All parties interested in the wires down in. every direction
cause are urged to attend. andall manner of traftie inter-
Almost daily The News hears rupted, it is impossible to esti-
of parties making inquiry for havoc wrought,
houses to rent. One family lUp to 2 o'clock today eighty-
landed in Lufkin yesterday and people have been found dead
today they are looking for a asa result of the storm, and a
house in which to move their thnusand, or probably more,
effects. The inference is clear areknown to be injured, many
—idle capital should be em-ofthem fatally.
ployed in the building of more j Wr re lief possible is being
homes for those who are con- 81ven the stricken locality by
ysicians and citizens from
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n 5Q, Have us to send you some of
Kvvour bakery products. Always
Mn-fresh and delicious in quality.: I 4u
. Cook Grocery. d167-tf -ufkin parties are making in-
289 Miss Melissa Albritton of
Chireno, a recent visitor in this
00 city, left yesterday afternoon
.for :Clawson, where she will
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& Mrs.L E. Wright and little L, , ___________ .ce
g daughter, who spent the week- proposition here in East Texas,
D 2 end with Mrs. W. O. Griffin, as well as elsewhere, and that
• S O have returned to their home at community which is not going
.Cochran. ' 'after the product is laying
SMrt.. , ---------- I down on the job.
Ehe- Mesdames Monroe Smith, R. _
5- B. Cozart, W. H. Crawford and r
9G Misses Nobie Smith and Rose up Lufkin.
2, . Frank are in White City, guests
ty of Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith.
- - - - w* ial way, as the people
and cotton, who) escaped injury are doing
.. their power to allay the
11 of Cometo Angelina. sufering. turnpikes, or in t
Mister ack Binion, terrgthnewpathenistvnicnlttodeterminewhuse
Pects for more. Real- youmg son of Mr. and Mrs. w, protucesouther flimerwhieh missioners’ court of thi
C. Binion of this city, was the [the unsettled conditions of yes- shall be authorized to
victim of a very unfortunate ac- terday.'
cident this morning, which will
and also a corn silk. From the ..... 00ppa, axu a
samples shown, this early in number were injured, beside a
the season, it is quite plain that loss of property valued at thou-
For hot weather ase here in
many fabrics and styles. Just
ths kind that gives you comfort
and at the same time a neat
dressy appearance.
to Diboll this afternoon.
Rev. }. B. Le^ of Pilfit Point,-3u
Texas, is in the city, and thru- GRE
odt the week will preach at the ’
church of the Nazarene. Hei
an able minister and win in-
terest any audience. The gem^
eral public is most cordially in- ,
— MAny Dead, Thousand* Are
yesterday afternoon from down
/ ” at Manning.
’ For the best of quality and
i quickness of service, phone 74.
Cook Grocery. dl67-tf
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Mr. John Renfro of Hunting-
- ton was a business visitor in the
K city today.
and who the promoters are.,. __
From the best information ob- whether school keeps or not, all
tainable they have aw Cemete Ancetin
Remember
ga.
We carry a full lide of
k useful Accessories. It is
I well for you to look over
e your car and see what you
g nced. How about a new
S extra set of Plugs? Is*
| your tool box fully equipp-
' • ed for emergencies? Got
Mr. Palmore is not' worried sands of dollars.
about the war nor the high cost As serious as the affair is, it
of living. He is merely pro- h- ........
one of the pioneer preachers of
Angelina County, still in the
full vigor of life, and has as
many friends throughout the
w.J land as any other man living
Miss Gertrude Day returned today. He is truly one of na-
yesterday afternoon from ature’s noblemen, nd it is to be
short visit to Huntington. , hoped that he will be spared
2g, B«v. Watson came in yester-' for many years for the great
E day afternoon from Ratcliff, 8ood he is accomplishing.
BK and went to his home at Liv-1 n,,
1 Don t get indicted for ignor-
Es K ‘ ing the city ordinances.
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en people were killed by the
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2 CHEAP-Seven-acre
i in city limits. C. B. “A
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for ‘ vW
-------- ra.uyvuaa- lighthousekeeping. Apply to MRS,
able property within said dis- w. c. rush. Phone 169 di 86-8t
LOST
LOST—Two lingerie clasps, pink and
blue enamel. Finder return to this
office. d186-3t
wanted’
WANTED — Light housekeeping
rooms. Address P. O. Box 323.
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NOW Proper TIME
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Before the advance in price takes place,
which is sure to happen.
FOR SALE—On very easy terms, at
real bargain prices, one 5-room house
with hall, large lot; just two blocks
from Central School. One 5-room
house with large lot and garden,
shickensyard.and house. See W. 3.
PATTERSON, over Lufkin National
Bank, or Phone 42 or 93. dl71-tf
cOWFORSALE-Jerssgwjengogng
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I our floor* are filled >
enough Patches and Ce-
2 \ , ment? There are dozens
-t of questions we could ask
j ® you about Accessories.
. Refresh your own mind
and then come and buy
8 your supplies here. Right
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1916, newspaper, June 6, 1916; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415114/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .