Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 234, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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FAMOUS PONIES
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You will get first-class
work, and you will get
it when promised, for
having work done
when promised is one
of the rules of thia office.
If you prefer, send the
order by mail or bring
it to the office in person.
Thre- Feathers
Four Roses
Red 3 on Reserve
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not Mrs. Edna Berry as WZ ti Thia wil be the first exhibit of
“Oh, annoinc,a , r. was true Dex ter s ever shown in the South
announced recent issue of Mr Buih has been interosted in
1 he News. The Bishop held Dexters for several years, and has
gathered together the most wonder-
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ALCOHOL
Pure Grain Alcohol. 188 proof, $4.00 per gallon
Pure Grain Alcohol, 150 proof, $3.50 per gallon
BEERS
Schlitz Milwaukee. $11.25 per cask
Texa: Pride, $10 75 per cask
Cook's Beer, $10/0 per cask
Half keg $2.75. Half bbi. $6.00
By the Bishop of Persimmon Grove.
, ' Gaine’s Old (‘row
■ ■ Clarke's Pure Rye
:: 01 i Clarke straight Bourien
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No disappointment today.
The first two series of “Who's t
Ctliy" shown at Palace today. ,e
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graveyard, while friends stand- •
around and sing a few songs I d
over the remains of the depart- -
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I live long in the land and pros-
per.
< ' Great Divide
; ; Cream de la Cream
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portionately small cost of production, ' ' Cream of Kentucky
3honld warrant tha intemai ~e A_____ Cascad,.
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Off ce Over Cox & Glass
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boll weevils are doing consid- >n doubt about groceries look Hu
ebl j " cotton him up, or call him over the ’:
Bevo Ponies to Be Shown.
In addition to his Dexters, Mr.
Busch will show his world-famous
stable, of Bevo ponies. These won-
derfully handsome little fellows—
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Wednesday partly cloudy Pterdblywiebsthegurws 8flinKveraq
adult stands about 36 inches high and
is sturdily and compactly built, show.
Eiing great depth of rib and general •
beefiness.’* , ,
es this, her army c;
ised at anytime ovei
den. The summer an®
speabrothpairycatle ,hii(2. q*. "u are,you going
Mtthat-muek new'work, would'Fen. to do about it? Might it not be
w this divieion. । well enough to let nature take I
The। Dairy Demonstration tests, ita conra. )
Eordine to Mr. Sliney, wili be eon-' course? r
mod this year under the direct —---
ternal supervision of a member of ,, ...
* United States Department of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cochran
Eprimuremandhich"ysmoonsaaard; accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
mearefully devised to give all en-Cupp have returned from Gal-
MoXnTs't chan: tEeconemaina veston, having made the trip Ini
Mir, and this will be establishe3 their car. Mr. Cochran says hell
„"oPiginKt"denoifcoroinc"gxg: found the roads in splendid,
Mrat experiment atationa. .condition in many places, but I
“uHhotronKl’starteedntbrthcarmeteithere.were stretches of road-!
toy stock in this Demonstration, bed that was a sight to behold. <|
Stdunibafmthed antggepfeqcThe News would speak of this,
sial value of each animal a. a pro- inrerior right-of-way were it I
qua Ehi beatdefnth’patpbpshnd | not for the fact that it might be I
Erabon tests will continue for ’2 a reflection on Angelina Coun-I
mon wirundoubtediz.be.one of 1 ty. Of course, that would nev-il
ted with the 1910 State PaiFoD er do. When do ve start build-
f,‛shi-ey further announces that ing our good roads, anyway?
• Fair will open October 14, and Surely WO cannot wait much fl
Eioue to and through October 29. longer. f W TirTA |
+ HantToNHOTLBLDG. BOX 228 BEAUMONT. TEXAS :
| No orders solicited or shipments made in violation cf Texas laws : :
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Remember "Who’s Guilty?" TN C C Al J
is a series of pictures, each one V-r• L. Alexander
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doubtedly the best specimens now in
America. They are all of one sire,
42.inches high, and are remarkal ly
alike in color and general conform-
ity Mr. Busch states that he v iil
show his Bevos to harness; four-in-
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hRFNERur Picturesgamede. PUMPKIN HILL op’S equally splendid alto, '
g ’ ’ . —__________। -0P sees nothing to him
Mr. G. E. Watford departed
this afternoon for Houston on !
A. - a business trip.
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ou singing class from coming
j ou first best at the convention.
. . Gabriel and Mrs. Moffett
our primary has Nacogdoches county arenon
" ' ........ visiting with friends and rla-BUSCH ENTRY ALSO :
I seems 10 bszaverted,fora"ft FEATURES f AMOUS MUI'
city this morning. ........Protractea meeting punpkin
_______l Which commences on Friday Lop’s 1ast iett n,8 the Bish- through ti of Mr. August
The News admonished its night before the second Sunday I a little inf tt; ; 0 1e News s. Busch of t Louis, visitors to the
readers yesterday tn , 115 in August. We are getting tina i Aru . be of Mr. and State Fair this ycar wil have an op-
nemd5.nn ;Jtoph one the of walking with th o'Wrs’ Jim MeKinney, Mrs. John portunity to see Nr. Busch's wonder-
names of those who had form- f ng th the world, and Jones and Mrs. Willie ern ? herd of prize-winning Dexter eat-
erly lived in Lufkin or Angelina , achange we want to walk/ne nr.. ... .. merren t;. "
County, who would be invited e ittle while with God. "Ci,,
to attend the home-coming in Ior a closer walk with God.”!
this city next month. If you "e want to walk close up to
happen to think of the name of tinesidesand.have a glorious Jones, and wasrequestedtt ful colleetion ofr individuals ever seen
a party who formerly made this •' during the hours of our likewise when N5 K J ■ i in one herd. In fact, it is the only
his or her home, don’t hesitate coming together. • If we cant laid to re«t bm was ronsiderable collection now owned in
toringthe secretary If pate be good all of the time, we CaniLI was sick ini this country and is expected to be
—rm O l 1 y of the Pro- be good a par f .. 41 anibed and couldn’t be present: one of the most interesting features
gressive League or Mr. C. N. t°004 Part of the time, and All the bereaved parties Lal, of the 1916 State Fair.
Humason, so that literature 1“t.) 4 8 no eing good any the heartfelt sympathy of 4LE. The Dexter a Profitable Animal,
may be sent to them descrip- oft time. It will be moon- entire neighborhood ' - i,The Dexter is a representative of
tive of the event which i i nght nights during the meet-' La. • 111 ithe diminutive Irish cattle that are
nulled off be ing. Come out everv nighteeti There is still a great deal of, world-famous for producing meat and
P ____________ two, Bro. Doc, and be nigh tiorisicknessin Pumpkin Hill, the. ‘milkof exceptional quality. Though
Tho . C y.,‛ . ’ and e with us.' phone bell ringing almost everv ite origin is clouded in obscurity. it
The Elberta peach editor of ucan get good yourself, and day for mediclassistnst e is probably a member of the ccie-
The News cannot become rec, if it shouldn’t last all of theicessivelv hot 125518 •EX brated Kerry family of cattle, as the
onciled to the idea of Elberta time, it will be mighty good as 15 i‘ 1 eather and A two breeds have many common char-
nLN. i • 1 , —werta "8 8o0d as superabundance of rain mav be! acteristies. Its small size, and pro-
peaches being shipped into this ‘ong as it does last. It would the cause of so much • 1 I Srm- e- -I I: p.i..1l,
market by the Wells Fargo el he a first-rate idea for tn AI r . much sickne8$Cf?houhi warrant the interest of Amer,
press. It was just this —\ bring all at the other :
lag that a tonnage or this fruit of the News printshop out with ' in this seCtiVn mu
was unloaded in the city from ‘ ou, so the whole force can' _ ‘favorably with the breeds now hign-
an express wagon, and the la-share with us the good times’ The Weather semen.n the favor of American stock,
bels showed that the product which will be down on the pro-’ --_ i The small size of the Dexter will be
came from Mt. Selman. All of gram. . Pew Orleans, Aug. 1.—For Ehat Krdmwhsnsuhe ma ,2
this is wrong, decidedly wrong. A few days ago a severe chill UIKln and vicinity: Tonighti weighed, at maturity, about 540
We ought to raise our own laid seige to' Nrs. Bishop’s mor- and Wednesday partlv cloudv.1 Pounds.with the cows scaling a «». |
peaches and enjoy them here tal frame. Since then she has Civic League Muting
on the home grounds. What- been quite sick, but this morn-- —___ 658
ever needs to be done to bring ing she informed the Bishop j The News is requested to an!
about this happy condition, let’s that she felt some better, which nounce that the Woman’s Civic
go about the proposition with was mighty good news to him League will meet in regular ses-
the. spirit and the understand- indeed. When the Bishop is sion Wednesday afternoon at - .
ing. No community should be sick his ole ’oman carries everv-14 :30 o’clock. All members are roally.horges in. miniature,
allowed to ship fruit into this thing along all hunky dory, but! urged to be present,
section which we are entitled when she gets sick and he has , ----------—
to raise right here at home. Go to do the cooking and cleaning *he Mantooth Grocery.
out andtook at your orchard, UP things in general, times get Another grocery store has hang,
and whatever needs to be done, mighty hard in the household, been opened in Lufkin 548,W ? Stratton, secretary of the
go ahead and do it. He can fry bacon, bake John- n56ino " 1." and.the Eair Association. states that c^ru
business is being conducted by have been made during each of ,
Mr. Chester Mantooth. His 10- Buschscvermhakeartheso eXhiura, At
irt-l4hat their, acquisition for this year’s
of the brink hnlM ■ air is of the utmost value and im-
oi tne Drick build- parlance. Mr. Stratton also stales
re,Fthat one of the, handsome new be, as,
C’rthich are now being’ constructed, will
to le reserved for the exclusive use of
I the Busch exhibits, and that there is
need of anvthin. inl. no dgubt but what these exhibits t ill
eea or any thing in the be of great interest to a majority of
he 1918 Fair visitors.
i The wonderful increase in facili-
98 provided for the 1916 State Fair
f Texas, which will be held in Dal-
^October 14 to 29, has been ex-
... - = ---- nded 40 include practically all de.
full public with what he has to Of- partments and divisions of the Far.
1 the classes for agricultural and
vestock entries this increase, has
sen most marked, especially in the
Witry section, where numerous n w
id. interesting classifications have
en created.
ing large proportions. The He’s no good ihZ / • i
weed editor of The,± Nfiws-nn1 . | ings facing the public square,
7 his war down town vesWKv< The recent rains weve been where he-, will be pleased
morning, discovered one of our haying.assure us a splendid i have the public call upon him
prominent citizens mowing the fellow opi Pumpkin Hi ’ c. A
grass and the tall uncut weeds e ? uu C other day that; grocery line. His stock of
in front of his home He had the nubbin crop of our young, goods is fresh and up-to-date,
two horses hitched to the ma- corn had been spoiled. That and he will use the columns of
chine and sitting upon the seat “ tosnywhat allof our, th, paper in acquainting the
monarch of SaaP hearedsyb grown ears, and that being the fer the trade. Ml' Mantooth
He made one request as the case.our corn cribs will lack a is well known to the citizens of
editor stood hard by witnessing whole lot ofbeingeemptyrnext Lufkin and Angelina County,
the episode, and that was tha! fall. A plenty will be gathered hence needs no introduction .at
not a line would appear in the for. home., consumption. The the hands of this paper. When
Hufkin News concerning the af- erable damage to our
it , not mention^' Ih Bpzudmead.nae dnmage , phone. _ I
pubie „^1Wr „
duire th least a column but All that old Dutch now has t should, but The News gleans ]
will b»h« admonition, nothing do is to pull the Bishop out to from the State Board of Health, !
word e said about it either by town now and then :n his bug- that the one logical thing to do1
writer rsssign, except that the gy, and all that the Bishop has.at the Present time is to boil all.
tei will say that it was Mr. to do is to lie around the house, the water used for drinking
kj n nwho was cutting the read his Papers, eat three purposes. This is an admoni-
ds, an those in need of a square meals a day—and hetion that should not be consid- I
m:ashine for,this same purpose would eat between times if Mrs.: ered lightly, for the reason that
might do well to see him. The Bishop would let him. ; thousands are dying daily in J
fhances are that he is through Our singing school in Pump- some of the larger cities, and
With the, mechanism by this kin Hill closed out Thursday their deaths are attributed to I
ime and would loan it to the night with much good singing inferior water being used as a ’
party calling for same, down on the program. Henry ‘beverage. Just now is a most
How are the weeds around your Washington Haley, the champ- critical time for the layman,
ace, anyhow. ion bass singer out in this neck and unless all precautions are U
M:g "E. 1 „ ofthe woods, feels satisfied that exercised the most dire results 3
Gainesville Texas onner 0f our singing class will win the may be expected. Of course, J
citv thn e, i ' » e t banner at the next meeting of as long as there is life there is
uncle heP aunt'1 iguesto her our singing convention. Mrs. hope, but it behooves the best 2
W H and aunt, Mrand Mrs. Bishop, who prides herself on of us to hedge against disease 2
WHBonner,and other rela- singing alto, will be ready for as often as we see what needs 2
tives and fnends. ____ the convention. With Aenryesto be done. The family that'S
News Want Ads Get Result* splendid bass and Mrs. Bish- inclines to sanitary rules is thel
— family which will live to tell to
U i Office Phone
T: -r.- i W hile Morris did not get suf- 295
AT 1916 STATE FAIRGicientvotes to defeat Governor
amymmtanmnntsnogo. R. H. GLASS
it One of tho change in the management of
most valuable the State’s affairs, and perhaps
Statueroi any it will have a tendency to cause
found in tha sec- that distinguished gentleman
tion devoted to to carry out some of his prom-
cttilettndtdiir isesof retrenchment and refor-
particularly true mation.—Exchange. •
of the frrest State
Fair.of Texaa,‛ Mr. Ferguson’s majority was I
recent years, pro* just about as hefty as his most I
gressed to recoz- ardent friends expected, and I
this division.s ‛P the fact that he will be govern- I
n n’ F. Sliney, of or of this State for the next two I
, v u.. rector’int,chrg. years goes without saying. It I
zF Sliney. of this depart-1 is quite evident that this bit of I
prnomuiusedcnatunugginews does not set well with I
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Whiskey By Mall
Mail us yeut orders and goods wil come ,:
. : hrs express tram leaving Beaumont. : ‛
: But 40 must ±
: isfrom w %e nfiyin ou ansb,ogz8ooSrthcquayityi; Tarehuse :!
: Suthe Aaerirenamarket,weare the iare* Ntnr ::
: »n overyt^ng eu: wes ouf Moto: #ie"SerPWethe epm 1" ' es I !
: STR Mcur WHISKEY. BOTTLE!, 15 Eox, !
t DOIESTIC WINES AND BRANDIES <’
cherry, Pert. Catawba, Binekberry ete s, nA. ,, A •
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we pay Express on everything EXCEPr beer
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Lon A. Bernard Co.
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