Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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been leaving town here of late
for the rivers and creeks have
met with at least ordinary fish-
ermen’s luck, if no more, but up
to the present time not a thing
News Want Ads Get Results
News Want Ards Get Results
-$18.75
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- 14.00
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Children’s Dresses made
of best quality of ging-
hams, size 6 to 14.
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heard that there is to be an
election held on Saturday—and
wanted to find out more con-
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Ready-to-Wear Skirts, Waists
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Oida and unfolds in a twinkling. As finely
built M an automobile. Prices for all
pugletectn. in and let us show you our
FOR RENT
miles per hour anywhere on the
road and, added to this, there
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SPECIAL PRICES
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Children’s Dresses
Of Peculiar Circumstances In Lufkin
Little Willie, Sunny Jit, Cheerful Bob and
Skinny Pete, together with Lizzie, Sally,
Molly and Susie
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Attention is again called to
the meeting of the.Fidelis Class
of the vine to the bunch
are making the paper go.
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norses in city limits for $1 per
nth. Phone 125 or see MRS. WAL-
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Mrs. Giles Parmlsef Nacog-
doches is a visitor in the city, a
guest of Mrs. Clyde Matthews.
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Taylor Powell of Diboll is
.in the city today. He, too, has
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SAD STORY
L. H. GRAY’S POWERFUL UNLOADING SALE
The NewS force was remem-
bered in a nice way this morn.
Frank, Lotti
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rawford and
To the Voters of Angelina
County:
have attended school at differ-
ent places together; he has.
never asked for office before,
। although he has been solicited
several times to aspire to polit-
ical favor. I think he is as good
a man as Angelina County af-
fords.
I want the readers of this
paper to read this who do not
know him ; those who have had
dealings with him will vote for
him anyway.
Respectfully,
A FRIEND,
‘Ruth Hall o
Mollie Man.
The fishermen
'standing, although much good under ninety-two and one-half
work along this line has been
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Daily News in the rainy season
just the same as you would look
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(United I’reas Special.)
Austin. Texas, July 20.—
‘County election oflicals thru-
.out the State met at their re-
spective courthouses today to
remove final instructions in re-
gard to the Democratic State
primaries of July 22. Election
supplies will be issued at the
same time.
peach mousse®,
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FOR SALE—A 208-aCre farm, at Bald , /1 . 1,1
Hill Prairie, 8 miles from Lufkin, lost. Call us up at once and let
4% miles from Huntington; 50 acres us know where you want the
in cultivation, balance in pasture; a .
good wire fence, new 5-room house, Paperlest.
hall and gallery, two wells, also cis- ------------------
tern; a splendid bargain for some one. Mrs. Walter Turner and Jit-
Terms to right purchaser. A. E. MAN- _ $
TOOTH, at Frank’s Store. tle daughter Louise have gone
d223-f-w126-tf__________ to Crockett to spend three or
FOR SALE—Pure country ribbon cane four weeks with the parents of
MRrHvSRP er gallon. Phone 208,Mr. Turner, the husband being
"____2______________ unable to accompany them on
1 Sam Jones of Huntington is’
in the city today.
Are you taking advantage of
Frank’s Greatest Sale, now on?
Another legal holiday for the
banks Saturday, July 22. Look
out for it.
The News, through its new
circulation manager, is still so-
liciting subscriptions to the
paper. If you are not a sub-
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for it in the dry season ; but look fi
for it at the time it is deliveredeA
while raining, and don’t wait recent
until it becomes “drowned out" ’ , ,
, "spent a very enjoyable ami
in the downpour. - - ' .’
•hh born and reared here .......
PA known him from childhood; he
• is a poor man’s friend. We
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Boys’ Wash Suits made
of linen, percale and
madras with pretty white
collar and belt.
: accomplished. Let’s keep it
' up until Lufkin is cleaned up in
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। vice to offer in the premises,
j but feels inclined to say that
possibly Some of the autoists
omiii,5 are “hitting ’em up” just a lit-
W. M. Glenn & Co. ‘ teutootfst Don’t ever neglect
Miss Annie O’Quinn was at
home yesterday afternoon to
quite a number of her young
society frier is, he event being
in honor of the house guests of
Miss Mollie Mantooth, who are
here from Houston for the
week-end. The young ladies
are Misses Hally Ruth Hall.
Verner Benton and Juanita
Emery. The main diversion
was that of “500,” although
many pleasantries were indulg-
ed in by the merry throng
present.
Tomorrow’ morning Mes-
dames Kester W. Denman and
Chester B. Collins will enter-
tain in their very original and
unique manner the guests of
Miss Mantooth, while tomor-
row afternoon and night Miss'
Mantooth will be hostess out at
beautiful Lake Myriad, at
which time a program of fun
and frolic will be carried out
most suitable for the occasion.
Saturday evening Miss Vera
Price will entertain at her pala-!
tial home on North First street
in honor of Miss Mantooth’s
guests.
The functions already given
have been most highly enjoyed,
and those in store are being
looked forward to with absorb-
ing interest by the younger soci-
ety folks of the city.
A table of Ladies’ Slippers,
regular $3.50 values, at $1.00
a pair during this sale. L. I.
FRANK.
every way just as it ought to be in the face. It was some trip,
and no mistake about it.
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Claud Clark was here today .
from his home at Burke. He itors wended their way home-
relates that two of his Lufkin Ward this morning on foot : and :
-riends, Messrs. Louie Gilson this added insult to injury, so ‘ aper is S0 scarce and dear
Sand Cooper Chesnutt, were his far as sore feet were concern- " .T" parts of England that
guests, and that they ed, but 1 hey fin ally made it in butchers are asking their cus-
home. Mr. Gilson left the fish-' tomers to bring platters on
most eventful time on the. ing territory with a ten-pound ■ which to carry home their pur-
who have Neches River yester av am sent to one or his friends, 1ut 1 Prussia t he authorities urge al)
as night, eaught plenty of the load became so burdensome men to wear unstarched shirts,
isiam easte a (1 1eman- > that he discarded the ballast' so 1,1111 the potatoes from which
ner born. Among other things, alo the wayside, s to bestarch is made may be used for
he related that he young c, y wei ghed down with impedi-food—Exchang .
friends were troubled with . ..
that looks like a fish* has been sore feet more or less, due to men on " as aP of ejour-
left at this office. In the lan- the strenuous exercise of hik-iney- The erstwhile fishermen
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Catch a chicken, get $1.00 in merchandise. Watch our windows.
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and Mrs. Ed Cochran. Alli
members are urged to be pres-
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Misses Ruth Childers, Anni'
Townsend, Arnette Watford,"
Edna Price, Hattie Burke and fruit
Beatrice Williams will go to.,., ....
Nacogdoches tomorrow to bei 1 he same was greatly enjoyed,
the house guests of Miss Val-jand Mr. Wilson hasrthe thanks
arae Cash. . of every one connected with the’
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Along with other things, this. ha. ... . ,,
erat, stay where you belong, is a good time to do a littlella. ownothers " Way, et
Your time will come later. painting around your home.) W! ’. he Mewsforee.to
. .. aman, mighty fond of water-
Nr., w-np-- 11 The man who has allowed this1
‘ r .< v 1 ice.and her i one improvement to go by de-
guest, Mrs. F. L. Williams ofj fault is very neglectful indeed.
Bisbee, Arizona, went to Jack-1 , 11.1 • . , 12
A little paint properly applied inat ian, made a professional
can make the old home place-Vjsil to Banhist
r yesterday,
look brighter than any other having quite a novel experi-
thing that could be attempted.} ellv), but made the roand trip
Lufkin all of today,। How are you succeeding in, without accident—and is now
talking with his many friends, complying with the city sani- ready to go again. His convey-
watching the cars whiz by, and tary ordinances? From a cas- ance was a railway motor car.
otherwise looking upon a good ual stroll over the town it is and he says he is quite con-
I town as it grows. ' noted that many weeds still are vine d that the specd never cut
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- ing by Mr. Jeff Wilson, who
held tonight at the home of Mr; bears the reputation of being
the "watermelon king” of An-
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ing up and down the river bot- are now coming around to
tom. As a final climax, the vis-'themselves as fast as they cun.
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"agon, loaded with melons, in
front of the oflice door, ami'
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Vote for J. J. Bonner for Tax,
Collector. Re i^Uie map who.
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(United Press Special.)
Fort Worth, Texas, July 20.
A meting that has a bearing
on the plan to unite the Metho-
dist Episropal Chrrch, South,
with the Methodist Episcopal
' Church. North, was being,
' here today.
, Bishop W. O. Shepard of
I Wichita, Kansas, was confer-
l ring with members of St. Paus
Church of this cit. He dis-
agrees with the opinion of some
of the leaders of the movement
—that the union can be accom-
plished in less than two yearn
—mid holds the idea that at
I least 12 years will be required
to abolish the differences be-
tween the two churches. He
will present his plans for the
prospective union to the mem-
bers of the local church.
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