Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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his teachers together Friday
p. m.
evening, and after many good Junior Christian Endeavor Sun-
inspiring talks and discussions
day at 3 p. m.
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for the improvement of the va- Prayer Meeting each Wednes-
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of Preaching at 10:50 a. m. and
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Meeting every
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FOR RENT
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bills Mr. Sheppard has up his
sleeve, but is prepared for the
of his young friends, who are
both of them an honor to their
parents. as well as a credit to
First Christian Church.
L. GUY AMENT, Pastor.
Oakland Six Cylinder
Oakland Four Cylinder
Hupmobile
ident could hardly hope to se-
lect a better man.
Two Young Notables.
As the Irishman says, “You |
can’t always sometimes tell.”!
Twenty years ago this old man ;
thought that Webb Walker and I
Sam Sayers were two of the
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I used to pay the grocer’s
bill whenever it was due, and
in the butcher’s yawning till,
the coin I promptly threw. But
now in vain they plead and
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J. WRIGHT DUNN, JR.
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The railway commission was Art.
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Choir Meeting, Wednesday at
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Monday in each month at 3
p. m.
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A Teachers’ Prayer Meeting every Wednes-
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First Baptist Church.
R. L. COLE, Pastor.
I Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Mr. A. E. Percy, Supt.
B. Y. P. U. at 6:15 p. m.
! Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :15
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For County Treasurer—
CUE D. BOYKIN.
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led at the horror of events
Mexico and the wanton mur
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For Constable, Prec’t No. 1 —
W. F. SEALE.
For Tax Assessor—
COE L. AGEE.
For District Clerk—
R. A. COURTNEY.
LUFKIN DAILY NEWS
Published Every Afternoon Except
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO.
WM. ROPER, Barber.
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For County Clerk—
DEB SMITH.
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iSunday School at 10:00 a. m.
D. A. Singleton, Supt.
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busy yesterday fixing the rate The discussion was led by about a settlement, if other
on shipments of ice. Of course, Mrs. G. R. Thompson in a most ternational complications
trict. He is an old newspaper to be disposed of, the busine 'ed in a foreign land.
A more logical candidate has
not been endorsed for the va-
cancy on the Supreme Court
bench than Horace Chilton of
Dallas, former United States
Senator from Texas. The pres-
dAdubueae
Women’s Union Meets every
third Monday at 3 p. m.
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provocation is sufficient,
right, but there is no need
Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin, utilized by the bureau of edu-
Texas, for transmission through the cation in investigating and pro-
Mails as second-class matter. I . . a ,. ,
moting rural education and
► For the many bargains. If you haven’t gotten yours, you he
New Spring Coat Suits, Children’e I
Leader: Mrs. C. B. Garrett.
Topic: “Light and Life for
Women.”
Bible Lesson: Second Cor. 8:
7-9; Mark 14: 1-9.
Hymn 349.
Prayer: Miss Evans.
“Love the Master Motive,”
Mrs. Maas.
Leaflet: Appeal for Support
of Work and Workers, Mrs.
Amorine.
“A Nickel for the Lord,”
Mrs. C. D. Stegall.
Distribution and collection of
Pledge Cards, Mrs. Martin.
Close with Motto.
All members are urged to
attend.
The Historical Literary Club them under the
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Speaking of defaulting bank-
well-meaning Americans ate
reaching the elastic limit of tols
erance and endurance and we
appeal to your well-known pa-
triotism in asking you to moat
vigorously support a new and
he can, and to use the harsh
b expression, “a mule could do
Xno more.”
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When a banker comes up short
in that country no questions
are asked; his head is merely
separated from his body—and
that ends the matter.
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United States Senator Mor-
ris Sheppard has been pressing
the bill-introducing button in
remaining on the job. One of
these days Texas is going to
wake up to the importance of
sending a sure enough advocate
to the Senate chamber, a man
of vision, intellect and ability;
but whether or not that feat
“Col. Theodore Roosevelt,
if the rates needed fixing, it beautiful manner, and proved1 not stand in the way of j
was all right to go ahead with interesting and instructive to and speedy action."
must go to purchase gasoline, istration until
now the bound
I used to talk of books and art, of restraint on the part of th
nd topics safe and sane; but
since I bought that choo-choc
cart I've "motors” on the brain.1
I cannot even spare a dime to
buy a magazine; it keeps ni
hustling all the time, to buy
my gasloine.—Walt Mason.
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LOR SALE—Good home, with extra
large city block of 10 lots; very de-
sirable and healthful location, in good
community. Will sell on easy terms
and part pay. Telephone 524. d-tf
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for district judge of his dis- matters of special importanee who are thus horribly butcher-
Mrs. McCarter and Prof. Mor-Official
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Prayer: Mrs. Percy. Teachers’ Meeting every third
FOR SALE OR TRADE—My horse
and buggy; a beautiful blood bay
animal, gentle and intelligent. Will
trade for city or suburban property.
No objections to cash. C. N. HUMA-
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innocent prank. Now what a
tendance of members. political one and we can not
Some time was spent in dis- insult the American nation by
G. Engledow of cussing and devising means for subscribing to the maxim that
Texas, has an-The continued improvement of we are ‘too proud to fight’ in
candidate i the Club, but as there were no defense of our helpless citizen
WANTED—At once, four good log
teams to contract. CRAVEN &
KILEY LUMBER CO., Forest, Texas.
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man, as is the present incum- session whas shortened in o:
Lufkin, Texas
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effective policy which will inb ject of chicken pie j
sure to peaceful Americans in
Mexico that protection due to
policy of this government th*
so far has refused to exerci
its paternal duty of protects
American life and pro ped
abroad,” has been circult
here for signatures. It is p
posed to send it to him lat
Persons with interests in Me
ico were not permitted to sig
it. The text of the propose
message follows:
Bowing program was ar-
need for the next meeting, to
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on Lufkin
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News editor does not ing legal lights of East Texas.
This old man is certainly proud
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he grand old Angelina County,
an Come to Lufkin, if you want to
Hon. C.
Pittsburg.
“Decadence and Modern'a power, and we res
request your aid in
worst “kids” that God's sun
ever shone on. That is, they
Bounced himself a
•n, one citizen says the only Eva
qure cure for the disease is the ipenchesXand prune* at W. A.
remedy applied in China. Collmotgbn’s.
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will be adjusted in a diplo-
matic way without the resort
t to arms, and that there is no
4 occasion to berate the presi-
> dent of the United States for
, . . Prayer” by Mrs. Phillips. : 7:30 p. m.
Y depend on for protec one Duet (Selected): Byford Chrisitian Endeavor (for all)
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know just how to enter upon a
discussion of the recent trouble
down in Old Mexico, but au
clines to the opinion that tl
is no time for intervention.
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W hasty action. We have fought
against active participation this
2 far, and notwithstanding the
0 recent slaughter of American
E, citizens, we should be very
s careful in whatever steps we
z take in the future. The News
programs and other matter not gen-
oral news, will be classed as adver.
sing and charged for at the rate of
one cent for each word, and the send-
er will be held responsible for pay- , worst,
went of bill. 1
gg ISys Gray
been resorted to by the admi« Discussion of
school hygiene. The News
does not know what other
9 :30 a. m. Mrs. C. N. Huma-
son, Supt.
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El Paso, Texas, Jan. 15,
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telegram to Theodore Roo
velt appealing to him to L
his influence with Congress to his attitude in such a difficult
bring about a “change matter.
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bent, Judge R. M. Smith, and der that more time might be I international problem mus
of course both of them are given to the discussion of the now rest with Congress, where were eterna y getting o some I
bound to win. lesson, the subject of which your influence is known to be
day at 7 :30 p. m.
cided that to really work to Missionary Society meets first
Every teacher is expected to I Wednesday evening at 7:30.
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Sam Sayers is rapidly forging
pectfuly hange in these my country-
bringing qen! Dr. Walker today stands
ALI I at the head of the medical pro-
in the policy of this govt
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own, I need for gasoline. My tecting American life ar
children used to wear good
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ganize so as to keep the teach-1
ers‛ meetings alive.
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, chairman; Di
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Ecommittee; Miss Triplett OficialBard meeting
[rs. Gray, assisting. The
the job, but it can be said that 'all.
as far as the present season is' f)ur next lesson will be
concerned, there was no hasty i “French Art," and we are sure
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Prayer.
Discussion of ‘‘Power
To your Satisfaction that I have the
AUTOMOBILES
To suit your purse as well as your taste
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Sunday School Teachers.
RING 526 or see J. E. Slone for gar-
den plowing, wood hauling or any
other kind of hauling. Prices rea-
sonable. d54-tf
CLASSIFIED a
, , , erty abroad.
clothes, they held their heads “The time has come when J
up high; no leaky shoes ex-only Congress can act in’th :
posed their toes, no rents you face of the criminal apathy d 1
could descry. But now they’re the administration in denying
images of woe, they’re blots respect for the American flag
i upon the scene; for every coinland the unfortunates who vain- .
I get must go to buy some gaso-: 1 1
F yA Take dinner!
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fq Knoxall Buildi
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BEGAN AT THE FASHION 1
Mrs. Pearl Thomas returned
to her home in this city this
morning from Groveton, where
she visited relatives during the 0
week.
--- i St. Cyprian Episcopal Church.
How do you stand An he sub- Sunday School every Sunday at
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you are hyphenates or neutral, I
take dinner Monday whh the I
Methodist ladies ‛t the Knox-
Thurs- and under any trustworthy gov- all Store on Lufkin Avenue. '
day afternoon with Mrs. Alder- eminent.
son in the chair. and a good a- “The Mexican issue is wot a
vival." Leaders, Bro. Cole. day evening at 7:30.
First Methodist Church.
C. B. GARRETT, Pastor.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Dr
J. C. Van Nuys and H. A.
Maas, Supts.
Church Services, 11 a. m. and
7 p. m. Special music al
each service.
Junior Missionarys, 5 p. m.
Epworth League, 6 p. m.
jSunday School at 9:45 a. m.
The superintendent of the | W. C. Trout, Supt.
Baptist Sunday school called poaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :30
[hue. I used to often blow a, "Events on the border ank:
| plunk, at charity's behest, to in Mexico have been trials on
I give some wanderer a bunk, the loyalty and good will of the
wherein his bones migth rest bravest. From day to day
lo furnish breakfast for son: chimerical and temporary ex-
bo. road-weary, starved and pediencies and policies hav
lean, but now my dollars all
WANTED—Party in each town and
community to solicit and collect for m
subscriptions to Daily News. Liberal •
commission allowed. Apply to R. B.
GHEATHAM, Cireulation Manager, i. 3,
Penman, Ola Bell Atkins. at 6:15 p. m. Wm. Steen,
2. “Teacher Conscience,” Mrs. President.
•Chas. Rowe. I Ladies’ Aid and Mission Society
Prayer: Bro. Cole. meets every Monday at 3 p.
; “Co-operating of Teachers,” I m. Mrs. A. C. Kennedy,
ASKING ROOSEVELT
FOR READY RELI
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Mexican Situation I* Alanmi
and El Pano Citizen* Ask
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LOST—A gold locket with initials
W. C. B. engraved thereon; a short
gold chain also attached, lender
please ictuin to News office. tf
The Fashion,!
•‘Everything Fo
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G. E. WATFORD and w. C. BINION
Editors and Managers
A. G. LIVELY, Associate Editor
- . ■ Congress here of late, and his
TELEPHONE NO. 68last offering calls for an ap-
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Subscription Rates.
One year $4.00
Six months 2.00
Three months 1.00
One month 35c
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Woman’s Missionary Program
For Monday, January 17, 1916
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