Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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drawing parts of the meeting.
The 150 voices on the platform
are singing to Smith’s notes,
and so are the Boosters.
Today Mrs. Smith will meet
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j SAFETY Fil
you run .for.
Keep the money at home and help build a bigger, better
and more prosperous community for yourself and your
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-THINK, for yourself, when ,;
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Misses Annie
is also reasonable to s
that hundreds from the
ou know
removed
He pays his just propor-e
tion of taxes into your com- ..
"2. Eapspong year roadz,
support your schools, in fact, ‘
helps meet all local expenses n
just as you do.
Died This Morning.
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home in the eastern portion of
hell with them. |
'Straight is the
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arch members
iut till they will
SAFETY FIRST-THINK, for youself, in
case of a fire, sudden shock or panic, end by
your calm action and thought, influence
others to the same thought and thereby save 1
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lives. .
SAFETY FIRST—THINK, that personal
cleanliness is the best way to avoid disease
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poused the cause of the
man whose cause he w
Hesis a friend indeed when
you are in need.
Ha is your neighbor and
citizen and like you, he is
human and has a soul.
He belieyes in “live and
-ennonfidence in a
when his own
me inning, and tied th<
th two tallies in the —
hen big, husky “Hank” Uta-
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prepared to fill all or-
dressed chickens at 20
er pound. Phone 27.
deliveries. d205-12t
and plan to
own Friday at 2:30 p.
Whe Devil a l ecoya.
yean just
have your
mentioned. Those who
Mr. McDonald and his a
matchless power as an-
f. am.
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he nose, for another home run
and again scored a runner, thus
aking the score 7 to 6 in favor
f the home team. •u
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this city. "
The News joins many in ex-
tending sympathy to all the bet
sucna — •
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occasion. ', , i
Just here it will be menti
ed once, more that on the £
urday following the date of]
MeDonald the Hoh.R.LH
fy will speak in tufkin in
half of his candidacy for/
Unitd States,senate. Col
“ . ' lso expected to
ceive an ovation. ’
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■ At 5 o’clock ten prayer met-
ings were held over town with
increasihg interest. The day
closed with fifteen services to
the glory of God in Lufkin.
The singing under the leader-
ship of Rev. Smith is one of the
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At 10 o’clock tomorrow, in-
stead of 10:30, Brown will talk
on “Consecration: What' 18
It?” Smith at the Foundry at
12.40 p. m,; also at Cochran’s
Drug store at 2:45; with the
Boosters at 3 o’clock. Mrs.
Smh will talk to the girls and
ladies on “The Ideal Girl” at
4 o’clock. L. W. M.
New. Want Ad.Get Resuita.
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Mr..
P: m. fa Peavy Bros.’stor
thirty-six business men. It
good to be there, .Hemet
Bostersa the Tabernacle
ties, hike some
BL at a distance;
■ are only pow.
when closer; so
olipod on close
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its longest 18 blit!
ht between two
He has hi. little trouble,
and off days, just like you
ydo n yaz
1 He ia on the sabscription
list for your, church, for the
local poor, for the relief o{ a
citizen in dietress.
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He sympathizes with you
* in your sorrows—rejoices
with you in your successes—
cries with youflaughs with
neighbor.
SAFETY FIRST-THINK, that when an ele-
l vator operator is careless, he is. endangering
your safety as well as others and report such .
! carelessness. 2
SAFETY FIRST-THINK, to watch the traf.
fic yourself, when you cross the street -
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hhickens
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4 o’clock, and gave* themran
interesting talk from the Scrip-
tures, illustrated by railroad
signals* The Booster Choir will
furnish’the music from the plat-
formFriday evening again. At
4 o’clock Mrs. Smith met with
the girls and women in a .de-
lightful bout at the Taber-
"iTheucNacogdoehes baseball •
been Hen
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let live" i
to live ai
’ puny and
went rs
Mrs. B. F. Florence of Alto, try will bear the date, i
Mrs. C. W. Whitehead of Sop- and wil help to sweli
er, Okla., Dr. Z. J. Spruell of - ----
Jewett, and Dr. S. H. Spruell
of Goldsberg. She was also an
aunt of-Mrs. R. C. Jordan of
at 10 0
_ trown delive
second sermon on “The?
Spirit” to a large congres
for the mornifg hour. ‘
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SAFETY FIRST-THINK, if you have an 3
infectious illness or trouble, to have a
[ humane consideration for others, and exer-
cise the usual simple sanitary precautions.
I Protect your co-workers, your neighbors and.
i family, as you would haye others protect
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safety first—think when jou see •
what you can to stop it or report to the prop- ‘
er authorities who will stop it h ,
and a reasoner, whether
be for or against him, wi
- Mrs. Joe Powell died at her doubt seize upon this occ
heme in +he enetern nortion ef to hear again the gentl
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While citizens of the eit
no doubt turn out en mas
stated to a News reporter that
the club would have to be di-
banded unless therewas a- de- iting relati
nacle. At, the evening hour i
Rev. Brown spoke to a crowd a
of fourteen hundred on “The et
Lot Family." ' '
shbsibby a score of 4 to 8, the
game being warmly contested
throughout. Many of the
Tized much better than has been
the case the last two days. The
boys of-both teams’are gentle-
manly young fellows,the man-
£ ' agement is in charge of some the occasion. Paletihe. winl Yesterday
[. of the best business men of the play three games in Lufkin this Evangelist B
^IjCity, and the dub was organ- " ii
4 teed for the pleasure of the
| home people who enjoy attend-
N fag this greatest of all national
L sports; but withthe poor at-
owth crowds and trade
•Id furniture to WILLIS
ITURE CO. for new. pouse here again on
the year.
He extends you credit
when you need it, and waits
for his pay until you have
turned your crop into mon-
ey.
He is every ready to re-
turn your money or make a
proper exchange if your
purchase is not satisfac-
• tory. 7
He invests his money in
merchandise for your ur-
/ gent needs, and the wants of
your community. 4 “
His profits on his invest-
ment in his business are no
W When Shortstop Gober lifted
E one over the fence for a home
Morun. This consideraoly cooled
the ardor of the Lufkinites, but
their stock went soaring again
in their half of the same inning"
when Utzman hit the ball on
. runner on second. This feat
I Mbi rekin of wild enthu- this city this mortitng and her fomRIPaso.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chancey
ofGalvestonare in the city visj
ng relatives and friends. -
Atown business la- 1
dies at theBaptist church at
6:30 p. mfor an hour. Rev. '
Brown will"preach at 8p.m.
on “The Tragedy of Neglect”
any kind?
> - Your Local Dealer is Human
‘ He u right on the job,
rain or shine, evety day in
border line into the church and I
Stopped there? - n,
’ In the Kingdom is all of the J
way,orponeof the way. ■ Al
Weave stood before the!]
suorld s professors, but well
stand before-ourselves as non-I
professors. I
He who’ tries to live the I
hrist life without Christ I
Makes a tragedy. 2 hn
Arkansas is the only state of 1
te Union mentioned in the Bi- I
ile: "Noah looked out of the
Akand-saw."
Folks, folks,1 listen to me:
The Christian life is the big-
gest thing under the heavens,
Khenyou live it.
. The rpw of corn by the gar- l
den fence is bitten‘off by the )
cws,and only fruitless stubs i
afe left for the harvest; so do
Mnny church members live too
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es to-
cc AL,
—fandaace of the past two days,
causing a loss each day of sev-
eral dollars, the management
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•rouB friends.
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Y FIRST-THIN . , „ _ ; ...
vou step into an elevator. Guard
accident to yourself or to your a
"tstreet _ ,
nfa; and the carelessness of other *
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■ He is a necessity—a posi-
tive necessity in your little
community. : ,
Diet try to drive him out
of town, you need him.
Know your home dealer
Vetter.
Some in—
an pay that over-
t.
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- SAFETY FIRS_THINK,when you use a
’ lavatory, “Have I exercised my small share
of effort in keeping the place <*
by making the effort, help prev
ation of a breeding place for d_______
SAFETY FIRST-THINK, when you use a
public drinking cup or glass, “Whose lips
were touching it last?" And if you have no
drinking cup of your own (and everyone
ought to have one) put your mouth inside of
the top ofthe cup or glass and avoid touch-
ing the lips to it ' !
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SAFETY FIRST-THINK, when you spit on j
a Floor or sidewalk, that you may be spread-
ing an illness or infection to others. J
you. . ,
confidence in it.
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tonight at Tai-
be Tragedy of
hat the price of.
things have ad-
ill proportion to
>f the times, still
t many worth-
.life that re as
sever. Among
t mention cour-
I, smiles, hand-
|g words. laugh-
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Every Day the Big Mee
. Is Growing fa Ma
stores of that city closed for ----- ■
THAT IS REAL CITIZENSHIPI
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Keep Tha Mm? at Hmne
Answer Yourself Fairly and Squarely,
As Man to Man, These Questions :1
Will the Catalog House, give mecredit should I need it?..
Does the Catalog House help to support our localSchools?'
Does the Catalog House help to keep up our road to town?
Will the Catalog House help to build up our town?
Does the Catalog House buy or onsume any yL my eggs,
vegetables, chickens or other farm produce?*
7 Will the Catalog House render me any local service of
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F man, our first-sacker, slammed
one over the right field fence
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1916, newspaper, June 28, 1916; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415135/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .