Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 218, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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Civil Appeals, Ninth District, have to make a living.
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thinkers and business and pro-
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and must be a source of satis-
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for the picnic and barbecue.
to the
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pared with some of the bright- were over, good-byes were said
The Germans Gain.
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on the streets of
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light to every attendant.
The Ladies’ Store Ahead
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expect you to be!
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find
day to day,
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for the big Lufkin pic-
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520.00 Suit for
$18.00 Suit for
$15.00 Suit for
$15.00
$14.00
$11.50
$3.00 Boys’ Pants
$1.50 Boys’ Pants
$1.00 Boys’ Pants.
$4.00 Straw Hats
$3.00 Straw Hats
$2.00 Straw Hats
$2.00
$1.50
$1.00
by three of the young man’s lit-
tle girl friends. Misses Mildred
Appeal*, Ninth District—
JOHN M. CONLEY.
L. B. HIGHTOWER, JR.
ict, and
is re-
Ninth District—
A. E. DAVIS.
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the club will
present.
Hon of the Democratic Prma)
election in J uly.
$10.09 Boys’ Suits....
$8.50 Boys’ Suits.....
$6.50 Boys’ Suits.....
fer County Superintendent—
J. WRIGHT DUNN, JR.
J. O. SATTERWHITE.
.....$7.50
.... $5.00
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For Tax Assessor—
COE L. AGEE.
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Ner Sheriff—
W. L. EVANS.
R. v. Watts.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The following candidates are
Vr County Clerk—
DEB SMITH.
ROBERT C. JORDAN.
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Place’No. 2—
A. G. BROOKE.
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District Clerk—
R. A. COURTNEY.
THOMAS W. COLLINS.
< B. WATFORD aad W. C BINION
Editors and Managers
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committee if you have your box
or basket ready—and on time.
‘Yor Justice of the Peace,
• Precinct No. 1 —
E. H. F. McMULLEN.
Ver Constable, Prec’t No. 1__
W. F. SEALE,
A. J. VINSON.
“u County Treasurer—
CUE D. BOYKIN.
WILL A. FORREST.
Vor Commissioner P’c’t No. 1__
J. M. FAIRCHILD.
. C. A. BOND.
Ver Cotton Weigher—
N. L. HEWITT.
R. Q. TOMPKINS.
R. B. COOK.
Vor County Attorney—
SAM R. SAYERS.
'fv* Tax Collector—
J. J. BONNER.
P. D. RENFRO.
R. P. STINSON.
Wer State Senator—
J. J. STRICKLAND.
J. R. LUCE.
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Vor Representative,
Bistrict No. 10—
I. D. FAIRCHILD.
J. W. LAIRD,
CITY ELECTION.
• For Mayor—
K. MORGAN.
D. A. SINGLETON.
The picnic editor 2
‘individual names 1
to this matter, but i
again to thank the
the efforts they
forth.
To further com
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The Weather.
With the Big Collar, the Most
Popular Middy of the Season
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He expresses himself as
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session of an automobile adds
ten years to a man’s life. It
may do it in some instances, but
in many cases a fellow’s life is
shortened more than that by
one of the things.
all the special clearance of all goods that
, to find some one offering something differ
press brought a dandy line of
for sale
FOR SALE—One horse and buggy,
horse gentle for any one to drive:
also a cow and young calf for sale
See BLACK POWELL, Phone 405448
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A, headline reads that a
Houston man “sees fifteen-cent
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return to this office and receive suit-
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Middy Blouses
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hat that
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tiled up-
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mber of
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qorning.
not use
eferring
quested
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Madies for
putting 1
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tent upon |
ities, the
ned that I
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by. The
Gbe deliv-
hey Sam
tual ent. presented Master Clayton
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quired to discern the happy
state of affairs.
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Girls who wore a filmy bit
of silk and a smile walked on
Main Street yesterday in the
teeth of the wind. They did
not know where they were go-
ing, but they were “on their
way.”—Commercial-Appeal.
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Canon, Francis Van Nuys and
Katherine Peavy. During the
progress of the most enjoyable
affair, lemonade, cream and
cake were served all present,
many games were indulged in,
and the numerous guests pres-
i have undertaken.
Put on a smile tomorrow
I morning that will wear thru-
The press dispatches of yes- out the day, and make yourself
terday relate that the Germans a committee of one to aid in
have “picked up" a bit and re- yreeting the visitors and mak-
covered some of their lost ter- ing them feel at home.-
ritory. I be fair-ninded read- e
I LUFKIN DAILY NEWS SaitsforasoresunhsnoyovaonizlALL
8 Pabilshed Every Afternoon Except and for $7.50 when it would
• t Sunday by really give you service.”
WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO. . .
pare a basket will 1
on between 8 and
morrow morning. C
has the third w
charge already hit
boxes prepared f
sion, agd other it
other five wards ar
ers, among them beji
W. Howth, candidat
gress, and Mr. R. W. Hall, can-
Lufkin and vicinity: Tonight' didate for Associate Justice of
and Friday unsettled. the Supreme Court. In the af-
j —---------- ]ternoon candidates for flotorial
This is the 13th of the month, representative from this district
FOR SALE—Cheap, excellent milk
cow. See, E. J. RUSSELL at ond
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New Orleans, July 13.—For
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Now is your time to attend
the benefit performance for the
baseball team at the Palace
Theater tonight. The program
arranged will prove a pure de-
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Wor District Judge—
L. D. GUINN.
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dei County Judgonuoma ___
J T M ARONFY ' old Sacred ifarpsingei
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MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR PASTURAGE for cows or
„ horse, in city limits for 31 per
TER ROOT C 125 or see MRs. W
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confident of the result of his
race, and is now renewing his
acquaintance with the voters of
Angelina County.
Remember tomorrow, all of
you who live in Lufkin. It is
the day of all days that we are
going to be at home to our
friends. If it is a picnic and
barbecue of the old-time van
ety, you will not have far to
go. We are going to pull it t ff
after the manner born.
Arriving
I found th;
Luce, had
tising in T
my honest
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sinuations
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stump in
week. He
publicly a
me where
met every
made, and
SMOTWEELLLI STEGALL
RELIABILITY
the collection will
time. It has JM
cotton” on ahead.; Let us Hpe that these collectio
made by automobi
housewife who ag
FOR SALE—A good milch cow. Ap-
ply to JIM ABNEY. d218-3t
of his happy anniversary day.
has been most favorably com- After the joys of the occasion
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each other in the
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baskets to be sent
grounds tomorroi
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A. G. LIVELY, Associate Editor
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TELEPHONEFNO. 68 that no smoked gh
.b.
The editor of the Timpson
Times takes things to heart af-
ter this fashion. He says:
‘This is a hard old world; you
can always buy a Palm Beach
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you have seen from
ent: Yesterday's ex.
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Fwho has just decided that a News has been a
| pedestrian has quite as much there will be a ‛wi
litical speaking on
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said to be “unlucky,” hence you; will address the multitudes and
are admonished to watch your following them the candidates eluding all avocations of life,
step, so that you may be on foot for eonntu affencS- haan ... e -
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shear-!
er of Cedar Bayou, are enjoy-i
ing a visit here with their rel-
tives. Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
i Shearer.
Hon. J. Strickland of Pal-
। estine, candidate for State Sen-
ator from this' district, is a
I prominent visitor in the city to-
day. and will be present to-
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New Goods Are Arriving Daily at
THE FASHION
fc Now Doesn’t That Sound Gobd
aa1 all
ited. It will be a favor to the
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, . .------ ers at the toi-y of Lufkin, and The Me
courthouse next Sunday after-1 cordially insists that all of the
inoon, promptly at 2 o’clock, citizens turn out en masse to
Let nothing stand in the way help promote the affair that we
ot your attendance.
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Entered at the postofce at Lufkin,
Weqas, for transmission through the
malls a* becond class matter.
All resolutions, cards of thanks,
peogramis and other matter not gen-
w*l news, will be classed as adver:
tUac and charged for at the rate of
tes cent for each word, and the send-
9 will be held responsible for pay-
♦Beat of bilL
of the great meeting, who were
fortunate in securing such an
tlong intellectualmawexandspirit--1
e his-,worker in’the series of services
News now being held. Mr. Brown
Vor Associate Justice Court of right on the streets as an auto-.
Civil Appeals, Place No .1, ist. May his tribe increase.— i .
Beaumont Enterprise. ' welcome address W
i e , ered by County Al
____ ' I , more fool pedestrians R Sayers at about $ o’clock.
For Chief Justice Court of Civil Woul stay.on the sidewalks,‛and The News wuj- - ’
there would be.fewer sad ac- suggestion that hi
yo n. th r . ! should be heary by very one
i es, but these fool pedes- a: ■ .. . I1‛ 1‛ .
... .. 1 . I participating in thelexercises
---- trians can" stay on side-of ‘he day. After"tksgseverai
For Associate Justice Court of walk all day—some of them candidates for Stateqand dis-
trict offices will addreisthe vot-
Hon. C.
Ifor Con-
ON e LaphoiJ439 Ahead
Everything for Mother and Daughter
S8S8Ssasseseesrssaeseassaessssesesesssases- ______—
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There are a lot of other good things for you here now. Be sure to take ad-
vantage of the reduced prices we are offering on
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
CLOTHES
This is a big money saving event on the best clothes in America. All the new
models are included and all the favored materials. Come and pick yours out
A $25 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit for
$18.75
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Of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing
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er does not doubt this in the 22
least, and more especially since heurd on the streets ofLufkin
the announcement is admitted every day concerning Hie ser-
3. T. (Talmage) ARRINGTON 'hrough London. The truth of mons being delivered the
the matter is, the Germans are tabernacle by Evangelist,John
going to "pick up" some more htward Brown, are as broad
ifthes decide to turn those sub- iand as sincere as ever feme to
marines loose as was noted in an individual. These cmpli-
the telegraphic reports of yos-jments are from the very best
ten lav. —E
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tomiorrow, the date set apart • corded ten minutes each to ex-
plain their "troubles'
sovereign citizenshipA
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Shirt W easts IntheVeryNew
est minds in the history of the ■ and many happy returns of the
American pulpit, and the en-|day were wished for the littlepop
comiums heaped upon him are t fellow. ; years pold; weighgentieuhorsooeight
never overdrawn. Go out and -----------— Good:buggy and new harness. Will
hear him tonight: it will most' Have Baskets Ready. E.MheWrTHEAshporon termse $0
certainly benefit you. j It is urgently requested that----' 65
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Birthday Party, who have agreed to furnish -- —
An occasion long to be, re- baskets or boxes for the picnic! LOST
he compliments being over- membered by the many little tomorrow will have same rods ihe—e----—---------—
friends present was that of the ami placed on the front porch "Lufkin, one fishing"tackle‛box
birthday anniversary of Master by X o’clock Th., .c. , taining fishing tackle,
Clayton Hull yesterday after-i automobile will, come bv be- ti Kauze.an Fora '
noon, it being his sixth birth- tween 8 and 9 o'clock, and ev-
day. The very pleasant affair ery home on the list will be vis.
was planned and carried out
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Everytk
: of the big Coin Spot Apron and House Dress If .
Nearables you want for women and children see us. ” its new
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Subectiptiom dates.
year --------------------------------$4.00
Hk months -------- 2.00
Three months_____—...... 1.00
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