Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA tATUROAY FEBRUARY 12 1t.
ATTENTION
From Log Cabin lo President of the United States
BUILDERS
The Youth of
Abraham Lincoln
As Told In Pictures
Wrtttlina With Armttrong
INTOT.X m very (roiu
T
I . nint r(iui!niii)m in In
Lincoln Practicing Spctch-MaMng
LK-t ul. caily
in life wui
raiser to mnke
youth. Durum rt wtv-
thng umirh with Jirk Ann-
utrmig who mis I lie leader of
Hllo'lili'VoiM KittiK of txiVK.
and nlii r tin ir leader am
thrown ihi . Im llireiitrnrd
to attack l.iiii'nlu I n it. Inn
coHiiiKc won their admiration
wui they U-ciiUiG good frictuU
A
10 ni.n.ory i . rtfr'- r'-"-r':X
lin.1. Hp would w.dk M iUM VVA W ' if.
Lincoln klii ji)
day d i:iy a man
iiemcd ("riittfiml for n
' I.if. of Wadiiimtoir
Ii' h irmn'i and
which wr.s injured ly
II I Hill I'll'' III .111 chilli
Linrulu wan kkvjJiDg.
Lincoln Wat Alwayt Borrowing books
from Hit Neighbor
tr
I.
1 'A
I -hi
h y-v V v v .
AMOXi
Him
MONCi ilif hooln
frll into
Vii iliK i.llli ';ll'9
lilill.l lillill ko ttil.1
iil.tuil i inlitfx'n years
dlil wm u copy of tlio
"lil'Visril StiltlltC!) of
Indiana." Thin hook
coiit uitivd llic C'onsii-
tiuiou of t lie Unilcil
.Status uinl t!ic Dicla-
rution of Inikpcnil-
tnco. The rcailini;
unJ Ft inty of these;
two documents mnili;
UfirofoimJ impression
on tin' miuJ of young
I.incuiu.
M r.Luin Kc&Jitig Law
Born February 12 1309 DieJ April IS 18CS
Lincoln at Mrkmn
X tll IIIIIIIHT ff ISJt)
I Hiiiiln Marli-d out to
ullllt fur llllllfi'lf. lll'll
l.i lift hi" liomo ln went.
Hltll.l I'-lillllllill Hit U Id
liniiy mine mom Ik over
tWi'iitv-Kino yrnt of une 1
l.nl l.n lutil ttiiflniiir in ll.it
Win Id. not even a tuit of
Ifi.mtiillo flothcii. '
V
Liijcoln ai a "Bow-baiid" on tha Miitiitfppt
' J J' I I r a noni w
:) iilll'-:.. A Lincoln
v.
" . ft 1& . v
a:3r -n. tr -1 i
FJ
lincbln Cams Hit Firil Half Dollar
'I
K A Ixiilt whirll 111
lutil limit
nulled
lo liavelei with
trunk out to a
Mi .urn r whii li wsi
Iiiiiiik down the river
to New Orlcnn.
When thi traveler
were wilted on (lift
Irunki i. nil of them
tlinw u nlver liiilf
dolhir on tin' ImiIIuiii
of I.IIIC'lllll'l IhiiiI.
SlienkiliR of thin lll-
ililc'it year later
Linriiln mid: "I
could hardly lieliovi'
my even an I pu ked
up the nullify. I
could nomi'ly credit
thiil I the poor boy
hud eiil'lied A dull AT
iu i'-i tliiin a day."
Iin fillipli! ideal
y.s In 1.1 I'ulorr
Lilieohi that in
Amerini if a hoy
m upnulit ii nd indus-
trious he tuny a.-'pirn
to any pl.ice within
the gut oi the country.
" !!'. i! J.iin. ! i a Rtorekeeprr ono dnv a man
! V. it; in Imi't i f the utore with II wiiCnu.ulld
'I I i. u n!;! i: he vi i 'I '"ii' mi old I'arri'l.' To
'bl '. - ii'' lr'"i'!"r l.ai'nlii n.'UL'Ji1 the hnnel nml paid
::i!l it .liill ii lor it . Wieii the hariil m i iiiiitiecl u
i"ii!' i. i hli'itl of "Blltik.-loile'a ('olnnielil.iliis" WaM
foiin.!. I .i.e. .il( eagerly read tlv-- fainous law bookii and
his iuiiiiiiii!'. u Ik u lawyer v. ;rt..:'y e'. iluted.
kAi
V t
.'l.ll
I 'i .
Lincoln Studying the Contlitution of tha United State
II any m&rr of
hl Hory ol Ahr.
hum Lincoln ahould
with lo learn more
about ttiia tinivCon-
titulloa tli.t Lin-
coln ii to tafrr to
rd and rciv frra
of charte a copy of
lha Contlitution ax-
alainad In a manner
o titnple that any
child can undor-
ttand it wrllt
THF. CONSTITU.
TIONAL LEAGUE
OF AMERICA
12J Writ 49lh
StraM New York
Lincoln an Pottmatter of Naw Salem
"All that I
em or ever
hope to be I
owe to my
sainted
mother."
Lincoln
.i..i
.-.i 'j.i'-"'2i
w
many
en d tl
iilaio in
liouso to
IIILE keeping Ht ire Lincoln wan appointed post-
master. A largo limiiher of the imlrons of the
Mi w .Sale post ollii t lived in the. country
many of them iniliv away lull ni iu ially Lincoln deliv-
ered the let tew at tliei doors 'l'lu'se he would carefully
jlueo in the crown of his hat und distribute them from
UOUr.
f V I a 1
Pit
x 'hi) to' . it it
Ww'ivt'tfsiiA
ii'.'ii S.Ai '.
;-..'
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AbrahuUi Lincoln at a Rail Splitter
The Killing of Lincoln'! Grandfather by an Indian
WIIILR Abraham Lincoln the (jrandfatlicr and his son Thomas the father of tho
President were working in the fields near their home in Kentucky the grandlather
was killed by an Indian. .lust as the Indian was about to curry off the son I liorna.i
Mnrdecai another brother fired from the lop cabin nearby and tho Indian fell. SprinKitiK
to his feet the boy ran to the open arms of his mother at the cabin door; thus tho lite ot
Thomas Lincoln was taved to become tha father of the immortal Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln Delivering Inaugural Address
. liaiuHHWHIIilli"iliirT'Tir1l lil"l i"l riTiiTilllT it t twaw
' ...
ItiiU will ho rrrrivf-l fur two
atory frnnm . tl well in ir. fiiflit
riMUim. two IuiIIh lirmkfnat
liintii lniHfiiiftit nml irimiri'. Vw
prilltH llinl ulieeil'iflitiollH I'llll he
ai'rii lit I ln "Fair lt-art im-nt
Sliuv." Aiiiulurko Ohlii.
Hi.U will In iiM)ifi Thurtilay.
Kidiriinry c.M) T fiiiy-Tinirt Ii at
two l. in.
J reserve 1 In liuhl lo rejfft any
nml all b'uls.
J. NATHAN'
9-ft. y Anailnrko Oklahoma
0 Just Opened
FILM FINISHING SHOP
At 520 Chickaiha Ave.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR 30 DAYS
Film Dovflopeil u Kaeh
Film I'lnkit le Kmh
I'rlntN up to and Im hiding 3'i-
tVt 3e. Oilier t.li' 4o Kin Ii.
101 card fie.
FIRST DOOR WEST OF NEW
WAY SHOE SHOP
am
i i .vai.'
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Ninth and Texas. j
Church school 9:45 a. m. '
Morning service. 11:00 a. i.
This will he our regular imonthly
junior service.
Junior Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Senior Endeavor 6:)0 p. in. .
Evening service 7: SO p. an.
At this service tfne pastor will give
an illustrated sermon on missions
using colored slides.
The public is cordially invited.
ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL. .
First Sunday' in Lent.
7: HO a. im. Celebration of the Holy
Communion.
9:43 Sunday school.
10:43 Morning Prayer 'with ser-
mon. Visitors always welcome.
II. E. TOOTHACRE Rector.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH"
Morning worship 9:45 to 11:43.
'Church school 9:43.
Convniiunion and sermon 10:43.
Great Evangelistic service by the
Volunteers of America.
Junior Christian Endeavor 3:00. .
Intermediate (jVE. 6:43.
Young Peoples' C. E. 6:43.
Evening worship 7:30.
You are very welcome to enjoy
these services with us.
Clifford B. James Pastor.
CHRISTIAN SCIEvfcE
First 'Church of Christ Scientist'
619 Iowa Ave. Sunday morning ser-
vices at 11 o'clock.
Subject of lesson: "Soul."
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday .evening . testimonial
meeting at S o'clock. - '
Reading room and ..circulating li
brary at room D07 First National
Morning Worship 11:00-.
Junior Christian Endeavor 3:00.
Senior Christian Endeavor 0:30.
lOvening service 7:30.
The topic -which the pastor will
use in tho 'morning 'Will be "Spirit-
ual Insight." This is a subject which
i deals with a timely discussion as
802 Michlan Avenue. I whnl la authority. The -public' is
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. j cordially invited us well as tho con-
Preaching service at 11 a. in. and Uregaton to l:e .present mid worship
with us.
Bank Building open daily from 2 t
5 p. m. except Sundays.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these services and visit the
reading room.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD. 4
at 7:00 p. Mir.
The public is cordially invited.
Come to hear the full gospel and
good : singing.. A 'welcome to all.
Oscar Jones Pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
7th and Colorado Avenue.
Preaching service at 11:00 a. m.
Evening service at 7:00 ip. m.
Flrich R. Beesomi will preach at
both services.
The public is cordially invited.
HOLY NAME CATHOLIC
Corner Seventh ana Kansas Ave.
Rev. P. WU wording Rector.
Early mass at 7:30 a. m. .
Late mass at 9:30 a. m.
Evening service 7:30.
Always glad to have yon with us.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Services jjt the Sugg theatre.
Bible scSiool 9:45
The want ads are tho most direct
route to profitablb work.
Every Saturday morning de-
voted to free dental work. J.
A. Anderson 310Va Chickaslia
Ave. phone 73.
FOR SERVICE
Two registered Jersey bulls
at my barn known as the Blue
front 2nd and Choctaw.
Cows called for and delivered
J. H .DAVIS Owner.
Hje evening sermon will bo the
fifth of the series on the Command
ments. The interest which has 'been
shown so far in this series of ser-
.mons 'has been exceptional. It. is hoped
the same interest wii- continue. In
his day when things are so much
different we -wonder just where the 1
fir'si i. commandment fits in. It was j
triven to the children ot a Mon-
u chy 'but we are children of a demo-
ciacy. B-pes it apply to us as well !
as 'it did to them? Hear ."what the j
pastor of tho First Presbyterian !
church has to ay 'about it . tomor-'
row evening at the Sugg theatre. i
If your head is dizzy on stooping
or rising suddenly and everything
turns black before the eyes you
have a torpid liver. Take Herbine.
It is a powerful liver regulutor.
Prico 60c 'Sold by Wren Drug com-
pany. 1-28.
COAL
THAT'S US.
WE HANDLE ONLY '
THE BEST
Davidson
Case Lumber Co
PHONE 3
m
yr ' ! j ST
.A V -
VA.v
No ilonlit. today folks have
been tliillkill'
Of that great American.
Abraham Lincoln.
Just think they called him
"Honest Abe"
Now of our hardware don't
he afraid
Like old Ahc Lincoln it too
in honest
Our Roods are as good nu
they are promised.
HAMPTON
HARDWARE STORE
Phone 135
lti -tafint f ii. i' ii i
HEAD ACHES?
Try our accurately fitted
glasses made to overcome the
rye strain which causes the head-
ache and you will feel better
n nd see perfectly.
After a careful examination ot
(he eyes of course.
Carr's Optical Parlor
42:) ('hiekasha Ave.
T'lionn :i:i:t for Appointments.
PILES
Cured without surgery. No pain
cutting sloughing or deten-
tion from business.
DR. G R. GERARD
Ninnekah Okla.
DADDY KLINJi
Baggage Transfer Moving
Crating Out of Town Hauling
Phone No. 8
Stand 2nd and Chickasha Just
Opposite McFarland Hotel
4 Chickasha Oklahoma
!lMlllllllli:il!ll!li!M
. WANTED
To move your household gooda
Crating Hauling Packing
of all kinds
A. O. SMITH
Phone 321-J
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1921, newspaper, February 12, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727655/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.