Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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mezolutionezacmdtuo tapkz legislature in time to ratify the visiting
mws,wi b« <;!■■■■■[ a°a8ed- woman’s suffrage amendment week.
women to vote
J. L. Strahan and daughter.
Let them vote, but
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CLEARANCE SALE
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THESTOREOFCOURTESY
fiee, together with a ixres,
of Dr. M. A. Childers, sser the
William Busby, who has been
■ visiting here, has returned to
We are told that Tennessee
will hold a special session of its
i rescue of Clare af-
been taken prisoner
Andy Martin spent Saturday
sight and Sunday in Woden.
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The sixteenth annual Texas:
Raptist encampment is now in
session at Lampasas and will!
continue until the twenty-third I
of this month.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sowell are
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allowing his name to go before
the body.—Lufkin News.
Andrew Vinson is roumding
up his sheep at Homer. J N T
Dental Announcement
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JAS. A. EDWARDS •
JEWELRY STORE •
For Commissioner Preet. No. 2:
ANDY SULSER
E. G. SANDERS
Counties)
J.T. (Dock) ROACH
J. W. LAIRD
For District Attowney:
W. B. BATES
F. P. MARSHALL
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____ Beulah Berry were guests of
This is to announce cirat I Miss Ida Strahan last Satur-
have purchased the dental of- day.
Wrong, brother, in both inst-
ances. Hoover eliminated his
THE IDEA IS TO
Buy Shoes at the
Shoe Store Where
the Fitting of Shoes
is a Specialty
AND NOT A PASTIME
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the wor
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Publiskbed Every Aftermaon Exeeept
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F” EOHNFRBINsoN.
Fbor Sheriff:
C. C. MATHEWS,
J. S. COCHRAN
M. D. CAVANAUGH
W. E. GIBBS
R. V. WATTS
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Civi Appeala
W. B. O'QUINN
For State Senator:
J. H. PAINTER
(of Houston Co.)
L D. FAIRCHILD.
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"ThesheTigee
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' The SheTiger," a stirring
tale of love and intrigue along
the Mexican border, e coming
A Swede came down from
the woods, and, entering a sa-
loon,asked for a drink of good
old squirrel whiskey. The bar-
this fall.
For District Judge:
E. B. ROBB
L D. GUINN
For Tax Collector:
A.E. (Eddie) MANTOOTH
COE L AGEE
J. T. ARRINGTON
R. O. SISK.
For Justice of Peace, Precinct
No. 1:
E. L. ATKINSON
D. J. CAMPBELL
For School Superintendent:
W. A. O’QUINN
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 1:
J. F. DAVIS
W. D. NEWSOM
J. W. HOLLAND
C. J. TYLER.
W. D. FORSYTH
A J VINSON
L PLATT
For Cotton Weigher:
R. P. (Dick) WALKER
D. R. (RolHe) JONES
For Constable Precinct. No. 1:
R. L. DAVIS
H. S. FOSTER
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Sale Ends Sat, Night Positively
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The same high grade Abram merchandise, the same
liberal policy, satisfaction or money back; the same
For Distric
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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Martin
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C-
A. Calvert Sunday.
C. A. PATE
Ford Dealec
Lufki.
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We have the leading lines in Men’s, Women’s
Shoes, in all styles, colors and grades. “The best for the price
no matter what the price may be.” Ask to be fitted.
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Claud Trueblood and Miss
। for a good meeting. We had
; nine added to our church yes-
i terday.
load. Buy now and avoid the
winter rush. Order it while the
। price is right. Orders prompt-
Mrs. Manning this
I am making the barbecueing
of meat a business and not a
sideline. We handle the very
romN. P. Niessen’s
"The Love Thief."
-t story presents a
marvellously grip-
The skilful direc-
hard Stanton has
with singular vivid-
■ / scene—especially
ng the raid by Mex-
bandits on an American
p ®
Twewa, will be elasued as___
hg Md ehaqM at rate of; and permit the
r cent fo each wuzd, amd the send-,. . „ t 1
witt be held resgodatbte “1
st of bjl
do for themselves? The good
things that count the most do ■
not come as a result of an elec-1
i tion.—Rev. A. J. Gearheard.
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sincere Abram service prevails during this JULY
CLEARANCE SALE as it does throughout the year.
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For Real Sale V alues Come to Abram^s
feral fro:
ling the d
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pgress, wh
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post office. and vI e
charge of same in the mire.
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The old system of buying your shoes, groceries, cloth-
ing and hardware from one store has long ago faded
from industrial centers. You would no more expect
to have your feet fitted in a dry goods store than you
would expect to have the carburetor on your car ad-
justed at a blacksmith shop.
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Last will get for several month.,.
Phone me today if interested.! A News W ant Ad will finhd
A. T. MAST, Nacogdoches,Tex. t it for you.
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* W. (Shag) ALBRITTON
at Bran
on Seed Mea
Joe Calvert visited Lufkin
Sunday.
leuge and wife
: i" he home of
ir. The
pen car
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Mr. ini M:- /e.f Parish Wed-
w .
will be pleased to meet the na-
trons of Dr. Childers, and to
; 100-T.h. Sack Fresh Whe
•• 100-Lb. Sack Fresh co
form the acquaintance of the Lonk, Look, here you are—
Lufkin public and vicimity. rood dry planer wood at $2 per
DAIY NFWS chanee o demaecatie consider-
1.80 to the Palace Theater next
105 ♦ Thursday. It will be presented
.60 2 with an alLstar cast, by Wi
2.00 • am Fox.
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Some folks seem to think that
Hoover lost the presidential
nomination at San Francisco i .
not allowing his name to go ■
fore the convention wi.
things were in such a deadio. •.
Possibly so, b j that is the ver
reason McAdon lost it, that .
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ation when he guessed wrong The little son of Mrs. Jim
before the repub^^ who has been quite IL i
____ tion; McAdoo eliminated his ’
WATFORD-HLMION FEITINOG CO. chances by declaring he didn't reported better. .
Ore trouble about a college
is that after a boy gets big
enough to go there he is too
smart to learn anything.—
Snap Shots.
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Bros. Crawford and Dunn TheaancyhLE.Mar-
ho thspreached here yesterday- ninii w2 enjaed by the young
The Methodist protracted meet- . .. . . ,
uT _ . . folka very much. In: a a look (
For Representative: ing will begin here next Friday , V- ri mher such event.
(Angelina and San Augustine night, and we are all praying . . ,
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* Buy the Best Instrument • ;
n order towns and attempt-
it 22 overthrow the govern-
en: of Metico. Crossing the
o '■rder. J uanita, with one of
1.00 " her band, is secretly on her way
4 t -aliforiato buy munitions
ww ♦ A ; irom Willlam Nelson, in viola-
i: nines KTOcerv Co. * ■ the United States em-
♦... • t cargo law. She meets Captain
..................................... Boye of ne U. S. regulars,
c B. WATORD aua W.C BINION want the nomination and other- j Cleburne McKinney, who fa j
Edicarsaud Managene wise manifesting a spirit of in-1 employed at the Platt Lumber
TELEPHONE NO. C S difference.—Shreveport Jour- Company mill, sustained an ac- f
, -----— "nal. eident to one of his arms Mon-
Enteredat the Poataffice at Lufkiin,
•SiEFtranumibsbom thzoug Cha
: personally I can hardly see why Miss Ida, have returned home,
they want to, considering that after a visit to Louisiana,
the men have never helped where they were guests of Mr fi
themselves much with the bal-and Mrs. Claud Green. They
lot, what good will the women : report a pleasant time.
48-Lb. Sack Belle of Paris Flour, as good as the best 83.50
1: ■ 24-Lb; Sack Belie of Paris Flour, as good as the best.
Pj l Gallon Koo Koo Syrup..................
2 1 2 Gallon Koo Koo Syrup
3 ! 8-Lb. Bucket Armour's White Cloud Lard ...
!: 4-Lb. Bucket Armour's White Cloud Lard.
$ Armour's V.'rapped Crystal Bacon, ter 1.
•G 2 l'-Lb. Cans Red Salmon ..
iG No. 2 Burhank Peaches, per can
1 3 Bottles Garrett Snuff
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Annguneementa trader the
above heading are subject to
the Democratic Primary elec-
don in July:
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The Fori Sola, wirh elc. ...
in l ghting s: srem an . iemi ...
2 nc tirestrant an rear, ;t fa
pamvandcomfor, boch in summerih
ogtoung 1 is a most comirtabie c
whendesire Hh"! n44e n an
ent Acin ",0,1 csecfrainanda
ng climax to the pro-
A raid on a border
Mexican bandits pro-
the many exciting
<> Pea Green Hav. ner in.
Mr. Ben Quarles of Louisiana em Panish was on the siek
is visiting his folks at Homer -st “ut week.
_______ op*11 every day in the
The story of "The She Tiger" Don’t mistake the place; we are
is en gaged to Clare Nel-
son.
" en he learns that Boyce
’ i- se-p ible for the execu-
noth er as a bandit-
• wears revenge and
- ed- n forcing Clare to
- < her ■ gagement with the
r uanita’s hate soon
- ; but after the Cap-
‘pur’-. ■ ner she has him ac-
e f th murder of a wom-
He ‘ nvicted and sent to
prion. How Boyce is finally
exonerated of the charge and
best of inspected meat and bar- . j . ,
tender said: Wehavenosquir-
W e are rel whisky, but we’ve got some ;
! J ear. . good Old Cow.”
. , “Oh. Yudas Priest!” said the ! *
on the corner near J. J. Gun- Swede. "I don’t want to fl I •
terestore. Very respectfully, yust want to hop around alit-5
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1 ! Gallon Gnod Vinegar
1$ 100-Lb. Sack Fresh Ma:
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Mr. Looney will be the next
candidate for governor of Tex-
as to ‘peak in Lufkin. Are you
ready to hear him?
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Want to commit suicide ? Try1
going over Niagara Falls in a
•barre!. It’s easy—to suicide
•this way.
Bl
Josh Herring and his little...
girl attended church here yes- M.ass L2 Strahan. who has
terday. been risitinr in DeQuincy. La..
Mr. Hewitt and family were says it e a very pretty coun-
visiting at Foster Selman’s yes- rV. d -,0 t0 be compared
terday. wath rand 2 d Texas.
THE COLUMBIA •
GRAFONOLA •
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