The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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a telegram t0 Speaker
Burke, $999, Gaynor
saying tíat, he will
then in opposing
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suggested that some progresaivi
should 'be chosfen, eight members ol
the subcommittee agreed upon a. re
actionary, but upon pne Democral
who is tn the eyes of fge people
most conpslcuously identified with
the "reactionary; element, 3
ttiat he would
tomorrow^
£ng opposing team
a meas ley sum of'
... y,:-while the Orange
stung the hide for thirteen hit
ting as many rnns. Holt
the receiving end of the
the said superbas. .
One Reidland was
lected by the ¿ El C<
to put a crimp into our
Wes and failing to
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of the city
Jralng in
secretary, M. A.
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The O. B. C*. played in Giddings
yesterday afternoon and with rTur-
ner in the b^x defeated, the team of
that town, , 6 to 3. The game was
reputed as alow. Batteries —Or-
ange. Turner and. Vance; Giddings;
Willi and Williams.
REPORT- OF THE
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BANK, AT ORANGE, IN
STATE. OF,, TEXAS, AT
close of business;
14, 1912.
No. 4118.
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All parties interested, and those
not interested who should be, are re-
minded of the meeting to be beld in
the rooms of the .Commercial ;C|ab
tonight , at 8 o'clock for the pur-
pose qf organizing an association for
the prevention of cruelty to aoimalsl
Tjhe association is almost a neces-
sity-if ihére is. to he any relief af-
forded. nCSny of our poor, dumb ani-
^ mal which á<e made to suffer tin-
E reasonable torture. *
Air are requested to attend,
t is especially urged upon the
-ladies that*, they turn out to this
mecti gi,--
RAILROAD *JEN OF NATIONAL
, ON INVITATION OF THE TEXAS WELFARE
APPEARED BEFORE THAT BODY AND
AD MATTERS.
Loans and. discounts 1623,383.15
*i Overdrafts, ^secured" and . • 1
unsecured *.... .1....;,....*....... 516.881
U. S. yonds to secure cir- |
cuiahon — — «5,000.00
U. S. bonds to secure - Ü.
S. deposits, $99,000(00;
to secure postal _ sav-
ing , 11,000.00 100,000.00
emiums ón U. S. bonds 2,625*
Bonds, securities, etc, ...... 11,425.76
Banking house, furniture .
and fixtures .......—....... 5,457.62
Other real estate .owned- $490.5,1
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REPORTS BIG CATC
K%lÍÍHBHi
that is of interest to Orange and Or
People of Orange
Pap«r-r-Iittle More Co-o¿
" atton is Needed. vM
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The Leader ii|tin receipt of
ig letter*, which is self-ex-
it is a source of in.
ation to know that the effort*
put forth to impfl&Ve your local pa-
per ^re meeting with the approval of
such a body as that represenaed by
'Mr. Anderson. The ptdghé'is not
aware of the many difficSties under
We are laboring, and so
i<iuui iiijj, ana bom
a little too mtich !
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sary to the succeaa of
a* is r
lected
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Due from national banks :
(not reserve agents}....... 4I.3Ó6J9
y?1 Due from state and «ri-
IS-| vate bank's and bank-
ED, era, trust companies
and savings banks ........ 1,660.18
Due from approved re-
serve agents 120,600.31
Checks and other cash :
item. .... .... 4^)11.76
anjfe ^ounty,
% dally
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reDreaentativo n'HiWr ánft hiicin^a ^
representative citizens.and business . rency> niclcils and cents 279.20
men, of Orange, arid speaking forj • • • --
contained ^oteg of. other national
iHSH
co-operation
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with fs
public
results
newsier
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ourselves, personally, we desire to
^commend you for yodr effort in
building up in Orange a splendid
daily and weekly, newspaper, and we
desire to express the hope that your
efforts will be recognized by every-
one, and that yourselves and youj-
splei.did newspaper will receive the
united apprpyal of «very living be-
ing in the territory into which your
paper ¿oés. ' ' '• i" -
v Wishing for you abundant success
in your effort to build up a good
newspaper.'' , • . -h-r-' ■' ■
ITfqur very truly,
THE ORANGE COMMERCIAL
\ club, (.■
Bv E. W. Anderson, Secretary.
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Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank, viz:
Specie $lft377.40
Legal tender '
notes 12,113.00
Redemption, fund 'with
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31,290.40
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tr«uurer (S per cent
ptr circulation) ^ *«« « • •'« •. ''f- 1,250,00
One Member of Crowd Who Went. Those who ire riot present will be
"to Conway's Bayou Reports Catch
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jrf 250 Fish in Few Hours.
H. J. L. Stark, acompanied By
Buddie Cohn and Pat Dillard left
aboard the launch Mamoose about
1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon for
•Conway's Bayóu sfnd returned at
6:30. One of the party reports that
the fish Were biting fine and that
over 250 perch and catfish were
caught. The informant, however,
did not say' by what method T this
iodiy number were secured, «or did
he sky they were biting on hooks,
Later during the day a reporter
interrogated certain members of oth-
er parties who had just, returned
from approximately th.e- same neigh-
borhood* and was " informed that if
the. fish ware biting at the time re-
ferre Mo, they would not bite on,
Promises to Be Enjpyabie' Affair.'
Everything Is in Rcadineaa and
Big Crowd Expected.
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. Everything is in perfect shape for : .
the lawn "festival and concert thi^^-'.f|
afternoon at 5 o'ejock and tonight.
The ladies have spared no labvr
which they thought necessary _ to
make all who attend have a good
time.. *• ■" . ' r, '
Lemonade, ice cream and cake yg^I
be in abundance and may be en-
joyed the sweet strajns of music
furnished by the Boosters' Band.
The-good women of the best town
on earth are trying to do the best
work for the neatest number, and','
it is plainly the obligation of all
public-spirited citizens to attend this-
lawn festival and cpneert and ren-
der every possible assistance to-
wards mfeking it a. great Success.
conspicuous . by their absence.
Dont forget the place—on Green
avenue between George Bancroft's
residence and the Baptist church.
Total ¿ ■1979,309.02
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ^100,000.00
Surplus fund 100,000.00
Undivided profits, i less
expenses and taxes
paid 39,793.63
National bank notes out-
standing .... 25,000.00
We%are therefore inclined to be-
Hete that these 250 citizens of the
water. were sccured by other means
than by hook and line, since no de-
finite statement v^as made to the
contrary.
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W. P. Bowles, a prominent Beau-
montite, is a visitor in the i
today.
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In addition to those" who kave
to furnish lights, in accord-
ith the plans made by the '
Men's Committee, the follow-
ing names have been handed in; L.
Wall, W. R. Bolin, tí. A. Stephens ,
and M* . Freda Crager.
It will pay you to come and in-
vestigate our coupon proposition—
we give yo* a «olid silevr spoon ab-
solutely free. for itavirig them. A
coupon Is given for each 25 cents
expended with us. Joe Lucas, Pal-
ace Jeweler,
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R. S. Shingle of San Antonio ar-
rived last' night and is transacting
business in the city this morning.
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Sidewalks I Lights I Streelel '
It would perhaps not be out of Due to state arid pri-
place here* to ask the assistance of
the .readers of The Leader in secur-
more local hews. Very fre-
itly something happétts that
d be of interest to the com-1 Cashier's checks
ity, but for lack of interest ft j standing
vate banks and bankers
-Individual deposiu sub-
ject to check 617,146.47
I Certified checks .... ............ * 160.35
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....... 1,586.05
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lieir departure or anything
t is not generally known,
r foVce would appreciate
--'«jvould get more
ry, then, to think
i to time to notify us
appear Ja print while
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Reserved for taxes....
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Trttal ....
94,000.00
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State of Texas, County of Or-
. I. 'ft. o : Ti''.--.r' .
ange, ss:
I# J. O. Sims, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do smemnly
swear that the above statement is
Dariiel H. Qrttneyer, a menjber of true to the best of my knowledge
the law firm of Cunningham &
Ortmeyer, Eyansville, Ind., who Is a
nephew of our popular townsman,
bcovery
Taft
j.
r, is one of the busy
Republican .Committeemen
ndiana, how fighting out the
On of a suitable candidate at
nvention in Chicago. [ We
i not been able to ascertain
ther he has been a Teddy or
—
Al Beman, a prominent business
Beaumont, was in the city
r , wjenv transacting business with
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-...V V, J. o. SIMS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to. before
me, this 20th day of June, 1912.
W. H. MALON E,
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest: /
. . F. H. FARWELL.
■ H. • L. STARK, .
E. E. McFARLAND, 7
Directors.
RECAPITULATION.
. RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $623#*).
United States bonds 125,000.
on U. S. bonds.." 2^625
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Here are some close prices:
3 Buggy Whips for 25c, regular 15c sellers.
^Pwó extra Buggy Whips for 25c,; regular price 25c each.
All Teamster's Whips for 20c, sold, everywhere for 35c.
An extra Coachman?* Whip for 50c, worth $1.00. See this
whips—they must be sold.
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1912, newspaper, June 21, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182819/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.