Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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should thank the Almighty
the well known Swift family,
God that, while other millions
the vortex of war in other coun-
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worthy young people, and the
will attend the happy couple
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God speed the day when
shall see every child in the
Worth, after which they will
go on to Weinert, Texas, where
labor is an old principle adapt-
ed perhaps to new conditions.
Organization is the means by
which every great idea benefits
mankind. The same principle
might be to my political ad-
vantage, if I were to appeal to
is labor entitled to its reward,
and labor is going to have its
reward. I contend that it is as
he covered a large territory,
making Ratcliff, Alto and other
B. E STRICKLAND
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- Precinct No. 1—
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Phone No. 280.
Speedoline will treat 100
gallons of gasoline, in-
crease the mileage 25 per
cent, and will keep all car-
bon off head of cylinder,
valve and spark plug and
lubricate top of cylinder
at same time.
Guaranteed to give satis-
faction in every particular
‘ or money refunded.
capital, but I am
When Lufkin beg
her business houses |
hour in the evening, i
low all employes j
needed recreation, sh
the class of practice
all, her sister cities
one establishments i
of Nacogdoches are
the agreement to q
for the day every eV
o’clock, with the ex
Saturdays, and it :
stipulated among thi
“back door” trading
erated under any cir
Mr. Homer Price
is spending a few d
city, joining his fa
all of whom are gu
home of the young 1
ents, Mr. and Mi
Price.
property.
“I beseech and plead with
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it Summer Frocks. Here you
your passions and prejudice the Spanish peanut, but also as
J and condemn every man that a hay product. The Georgia
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Texas—Strong Advocate
of Unionized Labor.
erage man, the "union will need
the benefit of his counsel and
he should join it for that rea-
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people honored and re- The News office yesterday and
KFor County Clerk—
DEB SMITH.
ROBERT C. JORDAN.
the union take care of him.”
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For District Judge—
L. D. GUINN.
down to us. Today organized
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he recommends very highly,
not only for the food value of
the pod, which he rates above
GOVERNOR IN FAVOR
OF FREE TEXTBOOKS
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son—thinly clad and wearing
a straw hat. The “norther”
caught him, and from now on
Stockholders’ Meeting.
Annual meeting of the di-
rectors and stockholders of the
Angelina & Neches River Rail-
road Company.
You are hereby notified that
the annual meeting of the
stockholders and directors of
the Angelina & Neches River
Railroad Company will be held
_ at the general offices in Keltys,
Angelina County, Texas, on
the 16th day of May, A. D.
1916, at 10 o’clock a. m. for
the purpose of electing officers
and directors of said corpora-
tion for the ensuing year, and
for the transaction of such
other business as may lawfully
come before said meeting.
ELI WIENER,
Secretary.
Lufkin, Texas, April 8, 1916.
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might, roug
Tre’ads down
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Means for all n
lege to toil.
To breathe pure
fertile soilf
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Civil Appeals, Place No -1,
Nith Distriet—
A. E. DAVIS.
aor State Senator-- .
J. J. STRICKLAND.
his baggae on up until the
Fourth of July.
CLAssifED
Wur Constable, Prec’t No. 1—
W. F. SEALE.
A. J. VINSON.
“While others
are claiming
Quality we are
guaranteeing it.
Sold by
For Cotton Weigher--
N. L. HEWITT.
Pi < npt and Accurately Done
Charges Reasonable
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SMYRL BROTHERS
South of Court House
For Tax Assessor—
COE L. AGEE.
-J. T. (Talmage) ARRINGTON
; months.—
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DistrictNo. 10-
L D. FAIRCHILD.
J. W. LAIRD.
Fer County Superintendent—
J. WRIGHT DUNN, JR.
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For County Treasurer—
CUE D. BOYKIN.
WILL A. FORREST.
spond with the prevailing i
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FOR RENT— One new five-room
house; also a 10-room house. See
J. E. STONE. d151-
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part of Lufkin. Better hurry and see _____
3. E. WILSON, or phone 47. - 9 0
FOR RENT—Five-room house with 6 fa
bath. Phone L. P. CAMPBELL, 268. a
address to the Texas State
Federation of Labor, which
met in Houston. It was an-
R. V. WATTS.
For District Clerk—.
R. A. COURTNEY.
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in their new western home/’
Mr. F. L. Martin returned to
Lufkin yesterday afternoon
from the territory south of
here.
Mr. J. C. Copeland, who re-
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and Fort
in the
not fail
Houston, Dallas
The following wedding ac-
count will be read with inter-
est here in Lufkin, where the
fair young bride is so well
known and universally ad-
mired. It is taken from the
or Ferguson discussed the la-
bor organization from a collec-
tive and individual standpoint
and declared that every man
who works for a living should
belong to some union. “I have
always been an optimist,” he -j w- ——-
said, “and I believe that we home on the Blount ranch, of EOE
shoila console ourselves'WittP which the junir Mr. Blount
blessings of peace. . ■ . .
“The question of organized good wishes of a host of friends
Guaranteed i
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suits have been surprising to
the growers. For hog feed,
it is said that they have abso-
lutely no equal.
Tommie Stovall, traveling
out of Lufkin for the Nacog-
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And earn for hungr
their meed for bi
The Socialist is hew
no more-
Than his share from
nation’s store. I
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on6 asserted itself at Mount Sini.
The same principle has come
Secretary Lansing gives it
mout that there is no indication
that the crisis is over with Mex-
ico. No one of a discerning
turn of mind has ever dreamed
that it was. We are only look-
ing the animals over now—the
big show will come later on.
'The new substitute for gas-
ntoline which Louis Enricht
claims to have the secret of,
will be manufactured to sell for
IM cents per gallon, so the
story goes, and it is said that
Henry Ford, by right of pur-
chase, has had the formula
“signed, sealed and delivered"
to him. This sounds too good
to be true. We shall wait and
see what we shall see.
The following candidates are characters are Jake Wolters of Amt. N"tiN
announced, subject to the ac- Houston and Thomas B. Loveea
on of the Democratic Primary of Dallas. . . ... "
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WANT TO BUY—A good second-
hand one-horse farm wagon. See Oe
more at The News office. W. C. BINION.
10 ly result in condemning myself
W in your estimation. Capital is
ipected by every true liberty- left a sample of goobers known
as the “Georgia Reds,” which
ing books furnished by the gov-
. ernment, printed in Texas,”
vileges said Governor James E. Fergu-
son during the course of his
very laboring man in the coun- places, arriving home yester-
rv to join some union and let day afternoon. The weather
’’ much the province of the gov-
2 ernment to prevent confisca- doches Grocery Company, left
n tion of labor as it is to prevent the city Monday morning for
the confiscation of any kind of Chireno in his car. From there
loving American.
"Perhaps, my friends, it
WANTED—To buy healthy, well-
rooted cabbage plante. See W. C.
BINION at The News office.
FOR BOARD and roem apply to 1&.
F. Tuekr, opposite A. W. Ellis
residence. Rates reasonable.
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-ejection in July. . A dispatch "from Paris says, will have its
or Associate Justice Court of that the scarcity of rubber in (various preci®
Germany is so great that the to do your du
government has forbidden the A j
manufacture of garters and the' 7.2
on the much talked of gold
mine in Angelina' County, and
those interested in such an af-
fair here at home should not
allow their minds to be swayed
from so important a subject by
what is transpiring in some oth-
er quarter of the globe.
Have Them Printed in ability than the average man,
he had better get in and let
y to join some union and let
ie union have the benefit of was balmy when he we
and one of its prime objects
will be to bring the farmers
a
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of laboring men are swept into thus connecting two of our best
and most prominent families.
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FOR SALE—Roll top desk, eheap for
cash. Apply at this office. d!62-8t
C. J. H
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tries, we are enjoying the
workingman of this country Judge and Mrs. S. W. Blount,
- and his fair bride belongs to
into closer touch with banking
methods and to assist them in
every way possibla. Smith
County is one of those ideal
localities where the farmers
and business men co-operate
the year round and the splen-
g . ----- did results are wonderful in the
Easshewn svANggasassxtememame=
Inasmuch as the Hon. Cato purpose of S
Sells will not be a candidate, tothe count
again for national committee-, 9th da ° th'
man from Texas, there is much tun the c2u1
speculation as to who will sue- name the “525
ceed him. Several names are convention"
I being suggested, but probably Antonio ® I
two of the most prominent at which time
characters are Jake Wolters of named to a
strictly for evening and party wear, others
for afternoon and street wear. They come
in all the latest colors. Sizes 16 to 44.
Prices you can’t resist. Come see them
today
FOR RENT 51
The FASHION •h stof Ahead
“Everything for Mother and Daughter” Phone 459
edonlybytheimmedi- 7
ate family and a few relatives. - , . ..
“Mr. and Mm. Blount left FORRENTNearlynewthorogehi
, modern buHga1eW, in nest resiaence
on the night train for a visit to
Red is very prolific and is well
not going to adapted to this soil, and where
do that which would ultimate- they have been planted the re-
1 2 entitled to its reward, and so
of
a plan
Another rich gold strike has To better earth”
just been made in Alaska. This
new find will have no bearing
is a man
e or aid
feon. It
Mor Tax Collector-
i J. J. BON
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FOR SALE—One registered mtalekol 0 e,
STINSON, Lufkin, Texas, or tin * •
"Mr. Stephen Blount Jr. and ----------------------------
Miss Bernice Traweek were FOR.SALE CHEAP-Seven-acr !
• -1 i a 021 1 truck farm in city limits. n
married last evening at the EDWARDS. dia4-t • ; •
home of the bride’s mother, I j—tz z e A • 22 "
Mrs. T. J. Swift, Rev. Atwell | 7^ mST Ad- L
For County Judge—
E. B. ROBB.
XT. MARONEY.
For County Attorney—
SAM R. SAYERS.
But that he asks, asM
no other J
Shall claim the sshai
weakened broth!
And brand him begj
own domain '
To. glut a mad. inord
for gain.
The Socialist is the
holds the best
Of all God’s gifts i
second rest,
He asks that all men
sweets of labor.
And that no idler fat
neighbor, I
That all men be allg
share of leisure.
Nor thousands slav
may seek his pa
Who on the Golden?
dare insist, I
Behold in him th
Socialist.
German soldiers in the field are. The News ha
receiving thousands of letters reproduce the f
requesting them to take all gar- from the pen 0
ters from the French women Wicox, and he
and send'them home as quick WhoisaSociali
as possible. Who believes it? who strives tol
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For Commissioner P'e't No. 1
4. M. FAIRCHILD.
• (C. A. BOND.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916, newspaper, April 27, 1916; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415082/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .