Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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government, voted confidence
of the government today by 507
to 80.
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Sugar, per lb.
10 lbs. good Rice
8-Ib. Jewel Lard
Bran in white sacks
Shorts,
5-bu. sack Oats
Hulls per sack -
Potatoes per 1b.
Onions per lb. -
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C. D. (Cue) BOYKIN
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For Tax Assessor:
J. T. ARRINGTON
We believe this is
the only way to do
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D. C. MCCARTHY
Jeweler and Optician
Fine Watch Repairing
BURK’S DRUG STORE
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For Sheriff:
GEORGE M. ANDERSON
Vote of Confidence- '
(By Asgociated Press)
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Mrs. M. K. Menefee went to
Beckville this afternoon for a
visit with her mother and oth-
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ginning at a point on the Luf
kin and Marion road at Thom-
as’ corner, about two miles
from Marion, and extending
thence to the mill of the H. G.
Bohlssen Manufacturing Com-
pany, aud on to the Angelina
River where a bridge crosses
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We buy our goods
on a" money back"
if not satisfactory..
Mr. Sam Kerr, agent
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I Rev. E. L. Ingram, presiding
elder, will preach at both the
morning and evening hours.
Important interests in Sun-
day School make it necessary
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Students of Women should
see “The Woman Gives”—
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Our phone number is 356 and we will
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For County Clerk:
OTQ BRITTAIN
For Copnty Attorney:
CARMEN E. BRAZIL
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Miss No ma Talmadge has
well exemp tried the difference
between ti i woman prepared
by work to 1q her share of the
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Have you “matched the pres-
' ident" yet with a $500 contri-
i bution to the National demo-
■ cratic campaign fund? If you
’ don’t feel like going that
strong, a five dollar bill will be
accepted.
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’ Whatever a "home run” is a
fellow by the name of. Babe
Ruth made one yesterday in
New York, which makes fifty
of the things made by him this
base ball season, which proves
that there are other things
worth while besides being
president of the United States.
Chicago mail order houses
have reduced prices from 10 to
20 per cent, while some other
houses not in the mail order
business are holding firm.
It would have been difficult
ws published herein.
i of republication of special
herein are also reserved.
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held reaponstble for pay-
R. L DAVIS
for CommisslonerPrect. No. Z:
E. G. SANDERS
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 3:
J. H. SCROGGINS
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ference will be held at 4 p. m.
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For Constable Precinct. No. 1» made. The annual conference,
AwvpieAN PABTVTirifFT ber of deputies, after debate on same on the road to Etoile in
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Associate Justice, Court of
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FazRegnonarta San Augustine
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tudeshe owes for
her start to success as a maga-
zine artist. The result of this
course and jthe circumstances
which lead to the happy con-
one of the most
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occur except nature, i contain-
ed in this delightful production.
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Then, there will be church
tomorrow, but of course you
will be there.
Read the prices below, phone us your
order and let us demonstrate the quick-
ness and efficiency of our service with
the new truck just purchased. With
these prices and our excellent delivery
service we are going to be mighty busy
Saturday. Phone us your order.
was such that they werel t
hard to k ep on hand as is
.for a bootlegger to keepiwe
stocked on "shinney" nil i D
time. Once more you area,
vised to “watch your step.” ‘
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J. W. LAIRD
For District Judge:
L. D . GUINN
For District Attorkey:
W. B, BATES
For Disttiet Clerk:
HOMER GARRISON
ForTax CoHector:
- COE L. AGEE
For County Judge:
JOHN F. ROBINSON.
distance of about two and a
half (2%) miles in length.
Respectfully submitted,
H. G. Bohisen,
G. W. Morrison,
J. M. Rogers, M. D.,
' *w. Bohlssen,
3. R. Orton,
G. D. Waker,
Chas. Outlaw,
Geo'. H. Henderson,
J. T. Vaughan,
J. B. O’Quinn,
J. W. Thomas,
J. C. Carlton,
Robt. Russell,
J. A. Due.
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and we will have your good will.
i thing in Footwear. It does not m
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, the use for republication
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ted in thia paper and alto
We, the undersigned citizens
in and around Ewing and the gg
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Interesting Proposition *
Cash or • | debt of grat
Instal’ment • her start toil
.that teachers be present 15 min-
ER jutes before opening of tl
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most interesting program. i-, --ergu
The Fourth Quarterly Con- the Honorable Court to open
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1 For Commissioner, Prec. No. 1:
J. F. DAVIS
Karry Sion
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Theater,. I aginn
this young
BUY YOUR SHOES
to have picked the winner at
ethe opening of Lufkin’s public
schools in a competitive exam-
ination like that of a school in
Indiana where the schoolmas-
ter, believing in the benefits to
be derived from outdoor pur-
suits, offered a prize for the boy
who returned to school after
the summer holidays with the
brownest face.
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duced acreage next year, then,
in that event may the Good _
Lord have mercy on the cotton
growing states.
problems < ' mared life and
the one w ) shirks, in "The
Woman G es” which will be
the attract mat the Palace
eginning Monday,
i reen star takes the
oprig talented girl
to whom " iving" is as natral
breathin . The story relates
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true to life and the general,
ginning—the ending is in doubt moulding if the entire plot
through' t le actions which
would at rally be expected
makes this sroduction as splen-
how this v tue of hers provey
the making of one man and th
saving of c (other, whom “a
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interpolations concerning fore-
ign and domestic' policies of the Said requested road would be a
Court of Angelina County
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Prof. Robinson of husk will
fill the First Baptist pulpit to-
morrow at 11:00 and 7:30.
Come out to hear him.
Mrs. Ab Ellis returned to her
home in White City this morn-
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film productions
ipearedin a long
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purchase, whether dry goods, groceries or House
1 furnishings, and we only ask that you W 2
us show you what we have and make yow
on any article desired. You will 'he 2
the saving made.
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Another good thing about a
widow i» that she can save a
lot of expense by being her own
chaperon.—Snap Shots.
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While the public is clamoring
for relief from the high cost of
living, you can strike a master!
blow yourself by indulging in a
on the road to ruin.
The pict re is one of i the
most naturalthat has ever been
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We are now located in the old Opera House n
door to The Sickles’ Hotel,, where we will appre
ate the patronage of the, public and the prom
, payments of those accounts now due.
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We have some rare bargains to offer dw, pt*
inasmuch as we are not located as convenie
f desired (not being able to secure quarters
g business district), we will certainly make it to. I
fe interest to call by and see what we have to (
, in furniture, Stoves and other house furis-
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1920, newspaper, September 25, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415534/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .