Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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will watch it for yon. If you State and District
H-2t Royal Mail Roadster, Factory $720
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E. H. F. McMullen.
Skirts
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L. H. GRAY
good things necessary about
The Fastest Growing Store in Lufkin
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hear the sound of an auto horn
or the scream of a steam en-
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Wor County Superintendent—
J. WRIGHT DUNN, JR.
J. O. SATTERWHITE.
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For Chief Justice Court of Civil
Appeals, Ninth District-
JOHN M. CONLEY.
tea at Lufkin,
through the
Vor Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 1—
e. h. f. McMullen.
L D. FAIRCHILD.
J. W. LAIRD.
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For Cotton Weigher—
N. L. HEWITT.
R. Q. TOMPKINS.
R. B. COOK.
granting wage boosts of from I
twenty cents to $1.20 per day I
per man. ' ;
Machinists and building la- '
borers numbering 16,000 have ,
ment regarding the matter, but
high officials of the government
affirm that the gist of the prop-
here already have been grant-
ed more pay, including 10,000
Wo Ao Collmorgen
The Grocer,.Butcher and Baker . .1
Everything good to eat. Fish received Tuesdays
Vor Commissioner P’c’t No. 1—
J. M. FAIRCHILD.
C. A. BOND.
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The writer has heard it said
out of the mouths of many wit-
nesses that if the subject of a
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
The following candidates are
aanounced, subject to the ac-
don of the Democratic Primary
•lection in July.
Far Associate Justice Court of
Civil Appeals, Place No .1,
Ninth District—
A. E. DAVIS.
Dolly J. Mott, F3C.
H. B. Satterfield,
Agent, Lufkin, rexas
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for Constable, Prec’t No. 1—
W. F. SEALE.
A. J. VINSON.
For District Cleri
Courtney, Thos. W. C
For Sheriff: R. V. v
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made demands or plan to make
them for increases ranging all
the way from thirty to fifty
cents a day.
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Governor Jim has decided
that his campaign for a sec-
ond term shall be a little more
active than he had at first in-
tended—mainly, we assume, to
keep in line with, the spirit of
the year, for this is a big year
in politics. When the Govern-
or gets on the stump he will
make the welkin ring. Mean-
while, every democratic voter
in. Texas ought to read Fergu-
son’s Waco speech and then
say whether a second term is
not well deserved.—Waco Tri-
bune.
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22nd. The assessi
and which must J
each candidate bef
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Endorses D. A. Singleton as
Next Mayor for Thia City.
A wi
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hordde,, n
ers have begun to share or in-
tend to share in the
milla e,g4
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by John Owens, Cleveland fed-
eration of labor secretary.
Owens estimates that half
the men and women working
here, numbering 200,000, will
benefit in wage boosts, at an
average of not less than fifty
cents a day each.
Common labor, which has
advanced from $2 to $2.50, is
scarce at the latter figure. A
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At the A. L. Burke Old Store.
From all accounts, the boll
weevil is here and doing the
damage that oniy.a boll weevil
can do in the cotton patch. The
best way to hedge against such
a disaster is to rake and burn
the squares. Do this, and you
ma possibly save a crop.
The government safety first
Shirt Waists.
These garments have just arrived—they were due to come to us in time for the
Opening Day of our Prosperity Sale, but were delayed, therefore we are now placing
moving prices on them. ' ~ ‘ .7
The fly, the fly! Do what
you can to destroy the evil.
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And then to think that Jas.
E. Ferguson will be the next
Governor of Texas!
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subject, they are willing and
anxious for the establishment
of such an institution here in
the County. This is just as The
News thought, and the man-
agement of the paper sincere-
ly trusts that the proposition
will again be placed before the
people at the earliest possible
moment. We need a hospital
here at home—and this is the
best way to get it. Let’s vote a
bond issue and have the thing
established.
10.00| $2.50. Before the quarry of-
15.00i ficials could' settle it, Cleve-
15.00 landers had hired all the strik-
15.00 ers at their own prices.
Every woman that sees this last ship-
ment just rave over them. In this lot
you’ll find your size in that plain
White Organdy you’ve been waiting
for. Others in Fancy Figured and
Striped Voile, White Striped Ratine
and Tub Silk. Values $1.00 to $3.00.
Prosperity Prices
48© to $1.48
For Justice of the eac
Precinct No. 3: J. C. Sandhi.
For Justice of the Pene
Precinct No. 4: J. C. killo
J. F. McGee. J. M. Fairchild.
For Justice of the peac
Precinct No. 6: W. S. Shofhe
J. C. Herrington.
For Constable PrecinctN
1: R. L. Davis, W. F. Seale* "
For Constable Precinct-N
4: W. W. Cothron, J. D.Icun
ningham, H. E. Johnson,276
Ratcliff.
For Chairman Democrati
Executive Committee: HKG
Sanders.
The committee recomnnd
ed that precinct conventiob
held between the hourso
o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clokk p
m. on July 22, 1916, fothi
The Nacogdoches Sentinel
comes to The News exchange
table today in an entirely new
dress. The layman may not
know just what is meant by
this, but in order to keep the
record straight, it will be said
that formerly the Sentinel was
purpose of electing del
to the county convention
paper would not admit of the held in Lufkin on the firs
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theory of “ wtaching your tep."
200 This is what The News has
— been preaching for some time.
Far Associate Justice Court of
Civil Appeals, Ninth District,
Place No. 2—
. A. G. BROOKE.
Fer State Senator—
J. J. STRICKLAND.
J. R. LUCE.
Der Representative,
District No. 10-
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steel workers. Agreements
the have been signed affecting over
20,000 . other employes and
. . . . . - For Tax Assessor: ]
bond issue for the establish- Bride, Coe L. Agee, i
ment and maintenance of a rington.
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Subacription dates,
year. —
■a Months „
Tree months
. . Far District Judge—-
LD. GUINN.
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750
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I believe I voice the senti-
ment of nine-tenths of the citi-
zenship of Lufkin in most cor-e ,
dially endorsing your sugges- J
The administration is consid- Just
ering a call for 500,000 volun- T
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In practically every industry from General Pershing.
in the Cleveland district, work- - - — -
D tend to do,*
= and go and
N ourselves.
start today?
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It is now good-bye, Mr. Car- this good old town and county,
ranza; no one is sorry to see T
For County Treasurer:
Forrest, C. D. Boykin.
For County School Si
tendent: J. O. Satterwi
W. Dunn Jr., R. Lee Bro
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if you fail to watch your step, is placed on the 1
it’is certain that no one else
change that the Sentinel has
made is from ten-point to eight- Precinct M. 1: E. L. At
8 high time to look out for your County
own physical welfare.
point—a smaller letter, if you
please. This gives opportunity
for the handling of more matter
of a news nature in less space,
and is a mark of prosperity
with any publication. The
News wafts its felicitations and
trusts that the Sentinel will live
long in the land, and prosper.
— Lufkin Daily News.
The Sentinel greatly appre-
ciates the compliments and
good wishes from its neighbor
across the creek. The defini-
tion is correct. The editor
could not work off his surplus
energy with the big type, and
the young linotype operator
was beset with a similar han-
dicap, not having room to re-
port all the news and say all the
_ , would suggest J. F. Davis as®
business visitor in the city to- in every way suitable for that
high office. R. L. RUSSELL.
dates, each........
County Judge ..........
County Clerk ..........
Ax Assessor...
14 25.00} quarry strike at a nearby town
-5 8.00 affected 500 men who asked
... 85.00 j that their pay be raised to
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hospital ever comes up again,
that the proposition will carry
with all ease. There are those
Who ia ready to"
Big Prosperity Sale
4 >we are going to place before you for your critical consider-
| ation unusual bargains in
Summer Wash Skirts and Thin Summer
And Fii
The democra
committee of An
met in Lufkin in
arrange the ball
mary and levy, i
against the cand
various offices fc
of defraying thi
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It is officially declared that
there are only two alternatives
asperity for Carranza—one of thj^BA
‘ (United Press Special.)
i Cleveland, June 22.—Wage
1 increases affecting 100,000
! workers here and totaling $15,-
■ 000,000 annually have been or
will be granted before July 1,
according to figures compiled
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Mid-Sale Bargains Right in the Middle of Our
be remains to be seen. Should Mr. singleton ?ai t 1
. Mr. Bob McKewen, a prom- allow his name to be used, I
The Secretary inent citizen of Huntington, is would suggest J. F. Davis as
In this lot you will find some rare bar-
gains picked up by us. They include
Washable Corduroys, Honeycomb,
White Pique, 1 White Poplin,
White and Striped Gabardine.
Values $1.50 to $5.00
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Prosperity Prices
6Bcto$2.4S
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of Lufkin.
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and Fridays. .
Phones 82 a 83 :
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County Treasurer ..
Public Weigher........-
County Attorney.......
County Surveyor
County Tax Collector
Sheriff ................................
District Clerk ............. 1
County Commissioner .18.00
Justice of the Peace........ 5.00
Constable 5.00
The committee also arranged
the ballot to be vote<
primary as follows:
For County Judge: J. E Rob-
inson, E. B. Robb, J. TMa-
roney. -
For Tax Collector; J. ~
ner, P. D. Renfro, R. P.
For Representativ:
Fairchild, J. W. Laird:
Model Four Ninety 5
Passenger, Factory
Baby Grand 5-Passen-
. ger Car, Factory >
cards of thanks,
mrograms ana oyner matter not gen-
■aT news, will be classed as adver-
Wag and charged for at the rata of
BBS cent for each word, and the send-
* will be held responsible for py-
Mat sf bin.
Far County Treasurer—
CUE D. BOYKIN.
• WILL A. FORREST.
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Ver Tax Collector—- - .
J. J. BONNER.
. P. D. RENFRO.
R. P. STINSON. -
Far County Clerk— y
DEB SMITH.
ROBERT C. JORDAN.
Far Tax Assessor—-
COE L. AGEE.
J. T. (Talmage) ARRINGTON
Jar Sheriff— . ‘
W. L. EVANS.
Ok' R. V. WATTS. -
Far District Clerk—
R. A. COURTNEY.
THOMAS W. COLLINS.
For Public Weigher: G C.
Beckham, R. Q. Thom ’ '
R. T. Thompson, J. F. Hi
W. Stephens, R. B. Cook,
Warren, J. O. Crumpler,
Hewitt, E. N. Hudsons"
For County Surveyor: ’
Burnham. ge
For Commissioner Pi
No. 1: J. M. Fairchild,
Rice, W. D. Bynum, C. A.
For Commisisoner Pr ,
No. 2: Z. P. Fenley,GH.,
Walker, J. L. Calvert, #5M.;
Florence, W. W. Hopper, T.M.
Red, W. B. Dunn. ’
For Commissioner Precinct
No. 3 : J. L. Treadwell. I
For Commissioner Pririnct X
“set up” in ten-point, the same ,
em-No. 4:
Jones.
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