Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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Editors and Managers
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THE FASHION, Inc.
Everyth,ng for Mother and Daughter
Fer County Attorney__
SAM R. SAYERS.
Ver Tax Collector
J- J. BONNER.
P. D. RENFRO
R. P. STINSON.
Fox County Clerk—
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ROBERT C. JORDAN.
Fer Tax Assessor__
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Hart Schafi
CITY ELECTION.
For Mayor__
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D. A. SINGLETON.
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w. L. EVANS.
R. V. WATTS.
Wer District Clerk—
R. A. COURTNEY.
THOMAS W. COLLINS.
Ver County Superintendent__
J- WRIGHT DUNN, JR
J. O. SATTERWHITE.’
County Treasurer
CUE D. BOYKIN.
WILL A. FORREST.
Var Commissioner P’c’t No 1
J. M. FAIRCHILD.
C. A. BOND.
for'Congress from thi district,
as filed his campaign expense
miN DAILY NtWS
Vabllahed Every Afternoon
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the pleasure of meeting with
you, I take this means of assure
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running for Congress being re-
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For Associate Justice Court of casualties mentioned, every-
Civil Appeals, Ninth District, thing else passed off all right
Place No. 2— Atlnnth-
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table, Miss Hally Ruth Hall
having made highest score, was h
given a beautiful Harrison
House of Representatives up at
Washington, according to the
law governing such matters as
2 Harrison County has thirty- red, death or to have
. eight dipping vats for the erad- cut off. ,
E”** ication of the cattle tick. This and one by
is a most commendable thing. ’
Every county in East Texas
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aims the office sought, but iI
op- this privilege has been denied 1I
Hon J T goggaof me. In the past two weeks.
Mol:.... Strickland for the however, I have met with al
-re- considerable number and the1!
w * , ""‘ encouragement given me has [I
We take this been most highly appreciated. I
particular, I would not hesitate
to return my commission to you.
T Finally, 1 "ill say to you that
I am a young married man, well
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should be supplied with these the bloody work.”
vats, and all the cattle men in
Clothes g
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And Other Merchan-
disc at Reduced Prices
George W. Riddle has with-
drawn from the Senator’s race,
are Well, he didn’t save much time,
- - - ac- for the voters would have put
son of the Democratic Primary him out of the wn----l- e.
slection in July.
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Shearer, Rose Frank, ’ LottS
Moore; Mesdames C. B. CoLl
ins, Kester Denman, Harr
Bowers, .B. Cozart, Duncan
Watts; W. H. Crawford and I
our local citizens, “May we be
inspired with more oil.”
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COE L. AGEE.
L T. (Talmage) ARRINGTON
The following little item is
taken from the editorial page
of the Beaumont Enterprise. It
* ' Of Angelina County
re seized, _____
m ground, . It has been my desire ever,
sabers did since I announced for the office
of District Clerk of Angelina
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^lAll resolutions, cards of thanks, brought in at Sour Lake this ports reflecting on his hmnr P
Hograms and other matter not gen-week, said to be the best nro- and intA0.I. 1 n , nonor €
yy news, will be classed as adver- ducers that thn cine r and grity. We take this b
22ng and charged for at the rate of ? . that the Gulf Company method of advising those who'I
boucentfor.each word, and the send- has brought in for the past sev- are not informed . ° "ho 1
Snirbanheld responsible for pay- eral months. As yet no drill----- ’ ormedithat he hasic
A delicious peach mousse
comingprimary Mndsensinakezyronserved
am yours very usbomananzystmmhdantsa
Ld. GUINN.
Vee County Judge
E. B. ROBB.
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For Your Favorite Candidate on Next Sat
urday, the 22nd inst.
fist Church, Palestine
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naryHxettohktsscCente-lduring the next two years
Palestine. t ere could be no other course
A F AI — jfor you to pursue but to cast
There am
tine. -7 . ‘. • CeI k tlio
i many iicnds, in every walk of
its time to clear our stocks; our fdea ;n I
reducing price is simply to offer you am
I extra inducement to buy now. It‛s ist”
j a plain business proposition; you enl
l us and we help you—we both profit. ,
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-Wer Cotton Weigher-
N. L. HEWITT.
R. Q. TOMPKINS
R- B. COOK.
Wer Justice of the Peace,
Erecinct No. 1__
E- H. f. McMullen.
Prec’t No. 1
W. F. SEALE.
A. J. VINSON.
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country shouldiendorse To Ih. D.^a. Vote„ o, County to meet with every vot-
The 13th Senatorial District cl
We are advised that the
position to the candidacy
Congregational Charch , '"
Chicago are looking around,
tying to locate the piano that
paxstolen..fromtheir chureh .tion, it is presumed that both
neighborhood of/andidates will use all honor-
hle efforts in furthering their
Campaigns. Mr. How:h iscov-
•nnv the district as much as he!
Einin Person, mingling with
his friends, while Mr. Dies has!
/seen Proper to remain in his
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o. Altered at the postoffice at Lufkin, tie business,
for. transmission through the
> Sails'as second-class matter.
town on (
came before him as an officer!
He has the love and'respect of
all the right thinking people.
point to a single flaw in his rec- have t
ord as an officer. He has made I feel
some enemies *
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he House clerk. It’is noted
that .Mr. Howth has expended
he sum of $2,307 up until the
time ot his official report, while
Th — tha of Mr. Dies, his opponent,
The members of the Sixti. isbut $ 10.
up in . As there is but a short time
intervening between now and
ithe time of the primary elec-
Miss Annie O’Quinn, in a
very unique and charming man- 7.....» vy .
»er entertained Wednesday af the hostess,
ternoon with cards, honoring!
Miss Mollie Mantooth’s guests
of Houston, Misses Benton, Em-
eryand Hall. The reception
. acduainted with that problem
known as work, and would not
shirk my duty along this line if
Igvos ith otsuppoft. If Fisher picture
0U -an consistently do so, I
ask you to support my candi-
dacy at the <
. would not know Candidate t
how to make them, and would
not accept the office in that
----- , but 1 will say to every cit-
ron. C. W.Howth.ffandidate izen of Angelina County that
"-------- ... should I be nominated and
. . ™- -pense elected to the office of District
account with the clerk of the Clerk, every man in this good
Ho"en ef Pa..... old CoUnty of ours, come from
wherever he may. will find the
latch-string hanging on the out-
sidewhen he has business with hall, “dining
- .0 the District Clerk. It shall be wer’ g
ake their reports to my sole aim to serve
elaul-. It’is noted way tbat will - •
come to ■ come of my contest ishannut-
er allow myself to forget my
friends nor anything done in
.pa my behalf. If, upon the other
I Bap- hand, you decide that my op-
ponent can serve you better
the
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encourage-
which to my mind clear- .......
I am endeavoring now to still
---- a. As yet no drill made an honest gom : hasical upon the qualified taxpay-
has been started in the Lufkin fearless connttr Aggressive andiing. voters of the county, but
territory, but it is confidently has fought vice Attorney: He realize that the time is limited,
expected that such a thing will on ever?ccasondlaylessness In the vent that 1
come about in the very near fu- raised its head. Hehes stood
ture. Inthe language of one of with the mora ing'you
on.every question that fluence will be most highly ap-
preciated in the coming pri-
mary.
ever offered for office, and
among the enm for 41 that Iam well qualified
’ inal element of Our count? mfor the position. I have noth-
course, and they will punt him' 1g ° offer against my honor-
for any office for whic he of nja bleopponent, but merely solic-
fers. He is a friend of the co” i your vote in the event that
mon people, of moratthenameiyou consider that I am best fit-
civic righteousness. Wa furitedfor the job. Any and al
ther invite every citizen who1 a . shown me in this par-
has any doubt as to these facts iticular will be highly appreci-
as we state them, to come to1 at ed, and regardless of the nu l
Anderson County and, investi_l
gate for themselves. 8 '
Respectfully, ,t
D- B. Clapp, Pasto,
। the building saw the thieves re.
move the instrument and haul
‛ away, but thought nothing or
'C incident, as the parties did
jobso quietly and method-!
igall it was presumed that or.
Mrs ot the cougregation hadjsea at the national capitol.
arransements for an ex- Friends of both individuals!
fha "ge 0 pianos. Since thearequite activein their suppors
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to "" -I
from it. I ___ I
Forsome unexplainable real
terday at the usal hour. The I
, I ncun stance is of such magni-
p- tude that the matter has been
■ taken up with the proper pre- I
.......s cipitation authorities, and it is 11
reach El Pas ! reasonable to suppose that ah ll V I
°cid report on ’J -onr Ladie.
appear in this Paper tomorrow I
loom and parlors
youinaltheirattrctielypriental in
meet with youjsun
tatinz.inthisloulhpslimamasrecmnatgaDr. C. E. Alexande,
" hich dimly lighted the rooms.mexanuen
After four games of cards
during which mints and salted
almonds were served at each
At least there is no information
i to the contrary. The item is as
|follows: “A young Missouri
(Joy-rider had an excitirr rone
"ith an interurban lasi ’
lit ended disastrously. His car;
turtled, a young lady compan-
| ion was killed, a male compan-
CHILD I ion 8 back broken and the driv.
fatal.
I
; If there hasleverbeen an.
doubt astothe bandit Villa 1
ing still in the land of the ‛
ing. surely that doubt i6 I-
moved since the "pickled eah
cPisode Carranzista oflicr
"ho managed to 1 .
— X rdlay their cars!
na.w JT
cer in V One Carranza offi- , rdinary affairs
—.I in relating the story, said - be ‘
' • were oniered (oR( ■
’ore an adobe .. .
squad befor. . ' !• 4 firing
death was at hand thought
Villista officer ] Then a
lus and asked which
IMa.
ggaMpgii
2 gspr-
cut off. We chose the latter,
. one we wet
bound and laid on the ground,
while officers with sa
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s’ Ready-to-Wear,
Shoes, etc., From
Why talk thus? Had he re-
mained in the running, there
might have been such a split-
ting of the vote that he would
have won the nomination. But
after all, what an awful split-
ting would have been neces-
sary!
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Mrs. ArchCampben and
passed before shkronasnave returned from
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J. C. Oehler, Pastor Pres I X 10A05, in every v
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By « M» Droessa rocenei, cmticai Advertisement) Lfii ” Hdeaarbeom
discovered, some of the ores inl 1 _ent) make any one,
Colorado can be converted into
radium. This is going to prove
a great thing for all the people
especially editors, as the price
IS to be reduced to $36,500 per
gramme. Figuring further, a
1 whole pound of the stuff can be
Purchased for the insignificant
sum of $16,386,000, thus plac-
mg .tin the reach of all classes. , . - ------w
1 he radium editor of The News negards all candidates,
has been intending for some
time to lay in a supply, and will
itake advantage of this excep-
i tional opportunity right away.
। Who else wants radium, and
i now nuch?
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Big Reduction on Boys’ Clothing
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