Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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conduct the big revival.
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drilling will commence the lat-
ter part of this week.—Hunt-
Il the Lord’s side.”
h will meet with the
is afternoon at four.
ii8 evening at eight
know what you think about it.
Rev. Mr. Brown will arrive
day at
ton Bel
The News has been request-
ed to announce that there will
Grandes, and other lesser stra-
tegic points.
Mexicans leaving the border
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* Detailed Account of
I® Between Mexicans
d Pershing's Men.
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ad. The man’s wife and one
Ud Were in the car at the
», but escaped injury.
“Who ia
Mr. B
Booster
fad—gilded fingernails! Gild- candidate during this day and
ing the nails with imitation gold time. For instance, the assess-
costs $1.50, with 23-carat gold ment is a matter that will in-
Mr. Lesterjette and a crew
troops as no other thing could
have done. -9
any moment, and the army boys
now stationed here and in this
locality are under instructions
to be prepared for further duty
at a moment's notice.
theip. Many of them are en-
tirely ignorant of the cause' of
the present difficulty with the
United States, but merely think
that their lives are in very great
danger.
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monogram on the thumb nails pearing in today’s paper. Look
7. The gilding wears well, it over, if you happen to be a
for candidate for office, and let us
(United Press Special.)
Cleveland, Ohio, June 22.__
mayor of Lufkin, to fill out the
unexpired term of T. C. Man-
tooth, deceased. Prominent
citizens of the town, are being
mentioned for the place.
read the paper, but say that
they enjoy its every issue.
Smith, and this fondness has
been growing ever since. If,
siasm.
revival'
develop
prayer 1
tricts a
and ble
het that Brown has not
gthe big meeting is
» interest and enthu-1 FIRST
|ne plans for a great:
ebeing extended and | _ _____
every day. The Gilded Finger Nails Are
eetings in the ten dis- J
( being well attended
in of Nevada -
Fathers War Horse Bin -
lmporant Banking
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Guaranty State Bank
Be, '
meteor in the form of a human
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fer resistance. 9
Other trouble is expected at, 42
wing More Interesting
’ the excessive heat
___._______.... , Mr.R, B. Roper left yester, ____
.the car ran off a bridge, rday afternoon oyerland for Everything Is Ready
i Chester, Texas, where he will .
an automobile, and
The News is hearing much in the recent battle has aroused
I comment here of late concern-
ing the‘selection of a man for
i-
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Purme
; —
ring, a bill for government aid
n Wreding a new supply.
Attention was centered on
his military weakness of the
guntry when officers were
le to buy cavalry remounts
or the Mexican campaign at
nly unsusually high prices,
bd those of inferior quality.
Oficers reported to Pittman
it beat the band how we skip
along?
Commencement Exercises.
(United Press Special.)
Cambridge, Mass., June 22.
— Harvard’s commencement
exercises, hitherto held in San-
ders’ Theatre, will be trans-
Don’t Forget It!
Right Across the Street From
the Post Office
ROBERTS & GRIFFIN
Wholesale and Retail
AAAAAAAAAAeeo---aenoaoo
(United Press Special.)
Washington, June 22.—On
the report of army officers that
fhe European war had robbed
the United States of most of its
suitable cavalry horses, Sena-
tor Pittman of Nevada is fath-
itee-T-e-ee
A Hand-Shaped Meteor
A Message From Dead
Rev. Mr. Brown will arrive
in Lufkin Friday evening at
6145 over the Cotton Belt, to
conduct the big revival. Be
prepared for his coming.
A Fortune
io Your Lap
Will Sophocles said: . "Heaven never helps the man who
will not act. Don t wait for success to come and drop a
fortune in your lap. Success doesn’t come to you-you
have got to go to success. The man who sits down on the
road to success and expects a free ride will get left Act
now-at once-today. Start a Savings Account, even if
you only have $1.00 with which to do it.
If you are an out-of-town reader, you can bank with
us by mail. May we tell you how?
Mr.
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The engagement was a spir-N
Mrs. Ethel Turner and baby ited one and several thousand 14,
Carranza troops took part in
the battle, while there was only A,
a body of 500 Americans to of- 16
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Mexicans Are Leaving. I
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(United Press Special,
El Paso, Texas, June 22.-
is learned upon reliableint
of men have been busy since_____
last Friday getting everything er for
ready for the drilling of a new
visit-for a short time with
friends, and will accompany his
wife home. Mrs. Rbper has
been visiting relatives and nu-
Want Ada Get Results merous friends in that town.
12 AMERICANS KILLED A
MANY ARE WOUNDED S
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In Battle With Carranza Near V
Carrizal—Mexicans Ara j
Evacuating Border.
being ordered to' recruit areumaking for the interior of
to full war strength. Doesn’t Mexico with all possible speed.
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p, ___________ Rev. Mr. Brore
F. M. Loper was a farmer 68 in Lufkin • Friday
[ears of age, who lived near
acksonville. Not long ago—
1st week, to be exact—-he pur- prepared for his coming.
Booster Choir,” which was or-
ganizedby Mr. Smith Tuesday
anarmami„sosadaenuncon
eight to fifteen years of age. m, ..
WeiaE weTkJ. 5 S”°n
red, as though it had been burn-
Now apL. g.„, ed of. The Prantis will encase
Now Right in Style” the hand in glass and keep it.
Meeting is
eruck has largely done away
with their military value.
What is needed is a supply of
l ponies able to do scout duty.
e "This breed is obtained by
The crossing of thoroughbred'
S and western plains stock. The
co-operation of breeders of the
eastern thoroughbred States
western growers, under
the supervision of the federal
government, is required. There
is no feature f the prepared-
dess program more pressing '
than the creation of a suitable ,
oil well. They have the der- talk on ;
rick moved and the pie is on
the sidetrack for the new oil
pin
(United Press Special.)
Columbus, N. Mex., June 22.1
—In an engagement betweenk
American troops and Carrany,^
soldiers at Carrizal, it is re
ported that twelve Americans 5
were killed, including the com-i,
| mander. Captain ew! Mor- 8
| rey, of the Tenth Cavalry. (P
! There were many wounded L
on the American side Also
| a number of Mexicans were J
killed.21
Good service is a very important banking asset It
benefits the bank as well as the depositor. The Lufkin
National Bank always seeks to render a service well
fitted to meet every requirement.
- Checking Accounts are solicited.
General Pershing has seized
Casas Grandes, Nueva Casas 7
•wn will arrive: gathering, and report at the
evening at city standpipe promptlygon the
6345.oyer. the Cotton Belt, to hour. If you are a member, be,_________
ready; if you are not a mem- ordial invitation to jpin th
ber, prepare to join the ‘ -5
gation now.
thington, June 22.—Am-,
or Arrendondo, repre-1
t the Mexican govern-
bere, in acting upon in-,
bns from Carranza, has
fe® State department for
lanation regarAing the
be of General Pershing’s n
• far away from their,
arters. The Ambassa-
kalso called for a detail-’
Sseriptions here of late. Th
who are squaring up their
you have not yet heard the
Booster Choir, you have some-!
thing to live for. Every I
and girl in Lufkin has a most!
345 p. m. over the Cot-
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nore voices wanted for
hoir. L. W. M.
‘illie Bonner is in the
y from Houston.
. .... The "garden editor of The hand fell from the sky and
formation regarding the'News passed a garden on his huried itself in the ground near
peht. I way up town this morning that Henry Pranti’s farmhouse with-
fairy of War Baker has was a sight to behold. There in 48 hours after the death of
> resolution and । were more weeds in this gar- his IB-year-old son.
shmme in the hands of den than ought to be allowed! Mrs. Pranti today declined
»n Hay of the military in any garden, and the man to surrender the meteor to any
ee, asking Congress to who owns the “patch" could 01 the several meterologista
euthorize th President have kept down the weeds if who came here after it, saying
I ^militia to be at once he had attended to the job as she believes it is a message from
for service in Mexico, he should. As the matter now , her boy.
-------- stands, it would be difficult to Mrs. Pranti is superstitious,
a are involved in locate so much as a young on- and has talked a great deal
you going to do, ion on this particular plot of with spiritualists since the
e von nine tnimu-a mm vakataki.e +h. meteor dronned from Aha
veDeN mat PP‘" MV me
es have been exported.. -
tosmam,“"decsdoui countanotonly assert that tthey
ay and intelligent, said ead the hu* het
---— in Lufkin Triday evening at
_ New Orleans, June 22.—For 6:45 over the Cotton Belt to
boy Lufkin . and vicinity: Tonight conduct the big revival. Be
and Friday fair. prepared for his coming.
Francis Louise, left this mom-!
ing for Huntington, where they
will spend the week-end with
Mrs. Sam Jones.
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The Small Store With a
conduct the big revival.
try Lansing’s reply to prepared for his
ssador was to the ef-
he was in possession
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duced his bill
aggre- Boosten Choir, which meets ev-
ery afternoon at 4 o’clock.
At morning hour yesterday
Mrs. Smith gave an interesting
ahd helpful talk on “Why God
Does Not Hear and Answer
Our Prayers.” At 4 o’clock
the young people cme togeth-
q — the Booster exercises. At
night Mr. Smith made a strong
‘ words to Israel:
pumuwt
(his neglect of the' littlepatch part of the world. The re-
! at home. semblance to a human hand is
. —---------- j striking, almost uncanny. The
We handle only first-class thumb and little finger are un-
material, employ only expert usually long, The nails show
mechanics and the prices and distinctly. The first, middle
termsarerisht Figure with us and ring fingers are drawn to-
----- jenitary Plumbing Co.' gethar and curve slightly in-
d197-6t i ward. The wrist stump is char-
President Lowell will give the Rest tomorrow night.
degrees there today. signal for the assembly of the
Fori some years the theatre members of the order, it has
has been taxed to the limit by '
-
cavalry horse type.” has been taxed to the limit by been arranged for the fire
—The $200,000 sought by Sen- Harvard’s graduating class and whistle to be sounded. All
ator Pittman is under consid.-iits guests, and many have been members in good standing ar®
Bratton by the appropriations' excluded from the ceremonies, hereby requested to hold them-
committee ............. selves in readinane 4n- 4h:-
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Servic
and tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.
by Smith and wife.
Mr. Brown will arrive Fri-
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I he Gibson Grocery Co.
For Fresh Groceries
Prompt Service
Courtaoua Treatment
The Best in Groceries All the Time
Your Patronage Solicited
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enator Pittman today. “We
ave plenty of heavy horses fori
mmercial use, but the auto
m
The Lufkin National Bank
E. J. MANTOOTH, G. R. THOMPSON, R W. KURTH
* President ’-Cashier Ass’t Cashier
9 . . S wocb ■
gsbunt of the recent battle1
ld in by the American g
Mexican forces at Carri-e
which both American j Rev. Mr. Brown will arrive
^mcan lives were lost, in Lufkin Friday evening at
^•number on either side 6:45 over the Cotton Belt, to
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LUFKIN, TEXAS,
Mr. Louis Beard of Hunting-
ton was a prominent visitor in
the city of Lufkin today. While
here he called upon The News,
discussed crops, politics and
war—and went on his way re-
joicing. I.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1916, newspaper, June 22, 1916; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415130/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .