The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912 Page: 1 of 6
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McCOftQUOPALL t m
ii'ibeing made to Strang
cal rally for Saturday ^v-
if' e'ning in thi* city. ' « _ "
sh-1 On account of the great ■
Times' oí candidates %rí thf various polit-
é. From Stock-j cal jtjbs to be voted for at tfets coi
le paper's staff'i g primary, July 27, the pub
'V " -'-I feels that a political rtlly should be
Vt which stands out prom- held at which time the digert
of the I didatea' views could be expressed
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8RT SEINE MAD
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Yesterday
,
Two-Story Brick Bqjfeimg and Three
Foi"d Made. Highest' Score, Lots Purchased From L. Miller,
Hineteen T**ty 1
¡É $". ■ j|E|
e Orange 'Gun Club held its
vU
..An important real estate tr
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were in the shoot; T. C Ford made j of Second and Front Streets, which
mad* "-r-..í0r-the- ^y*. ***** w?ow** b* g:.MUIcr. The pur-
The purr
«pop three 'or four of the 'local'
b: wSis.;° *vrwi*' ■" °'ak'=*
£ VZ**«Z 2*l£ X d tL'JTSÍ SO? rr^^ZkT, S22S.
of
also in all-around ability. When htts been ascertained that
one learns that there are among the pirants for office would
"ericans six men who can ran the' the opportunity to" make
metres under 49 (seconds; six| heard and from the
can run the 800 metres under arrangements could be*
nute and 54 seconds, as well as ting some one at the
first-class hurdlers, one f^els proposition. There
at they may feel justified in their trouble experienced
District Judge, km «pnounccd *
ting for that night, at which
tkne he. Jntends to addre . the mo-
tile trouble in ar- $er8 °{ °f «e in behali of ean-
d sweep the board in the stad-1 ranging the program. * -- ■ • ■ '■■■'■
I One candidate ha* been inter-
MA finer lot of ipen was probably viewed *■- —",J K-
never gotten together. The aver-,' glad of
Xfftrn have been numerous
u. ri«s within the past few day* rer
^,*srIv„ garding such * meeting, thé de ii
themselves ^ ^ have wy, of
nders^poiaiMete
that they could send over crowd and the interest aroused
teams, any one of which'
j )u¿ SS-i-Ü-W' " ÁV . hi 4 .« --\d .'5
: height is nearly i
even the Swedish
feet, and the voters
are ers would
who *
the oppqrtp
the city and thai
mbtless take ad v.
and especially the distance runner#;! . ^ insurance policy to be effective , -W. d; Snyder who has furniture
aré built on a small < a1". S One must hive good visable assets to stores in Beaumont and Port Arthur
°Ne afitain that we shall have .back it guarantee 0 Snsur- ^11 opep a similar;Wln! es fet Or-
,A big one' ánce on all watd , clock and jewelry jange. He has jnst rfe^K^ip-
' work gives you, protection this is loaded a car load of the belt furni-
|lo
always
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jiittle- Q%e .*■
er i to beat the
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Mis this year must not only be a over. JOE tUCAS, Palace Jeweler!
great athlete, but XHuat undergo a - ' Í
«real amtcie, pui i®jst unoergo a
thorough and scientific course ot Eastern
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of course, pre-eminent Not even last of the series of races of the
s,. and they have aflá^njér-;fasten Yajcht. (^ '
the Amen
g anff c<
w |may the immcdial
' jl,, whether 4n sports pr in busi- >1
.. Partly, "irtd by no means the '|'<-• ^ m:
' it is a question Of dollars. 1F ypjj hAVE ANYTHING TO
v much in the aggregate will the £eI,L. V' & '
ited States «pend in bringing its YOU WANT SOMETHING. '
®e^s to 'th^.'ppiit, we áté tt^t y0ü j^ÑT A PLACE ,.TO
• 'mim
both of his opponents, and alw--
give any of the local candidates |«
opportunity- to
In addition to Judge Thoroa-.
Judge Poweli and.' Ji^
opponents, will also|
here and address the.
Bruce, candidate for
ture, .will speak, as will also Mr.
Stanton, bis opponent, if he <jares
Beaumont usi vacant. .
'• the recent' victory of "our I The Orange, G
tAll fl f Part A •• tlix v * ■'
deep and three lots, onrfof which is
Eta
„ á
tare to make a talk in 1
theif candidacyi ' ^
It is not yet known who will pre-
Djiyb, hi Uide at gp meeting, but an
* biy b will be made to g«t Judge Bisl
. Judge1 the Chairman of the Demfici
e legisla- Committee ot thi county. A large
crowd is expected, tpd 1¡
especially ipvited to be present.
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SECRETARY ANDERSON
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''v-Mr W .'"si
rson, of the Com-
+ THE
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4« Washington, D. C., July 12' .<&
+ —For Eastern Texas, general ^
4* ly fair tonight and Saturday, «fr
+ Ught southerly w¡«fcd*
oe foimd Pn thi;' market,
I receive another, car load' op
r has been in the furniture hus-
k' a "w mber o| ' years and
wmmmm ea
IZ^-The'
satisfy the moat fas-
of all customers.
son sutes that itgnt and system are
too necessary to be overlooked and
is- exerting every - effo^' to bi '
Sill souiucny 4gp '. ^ T -fi/r . ; fl.^..,,«uw,K>UI |§Mt .th'ljrtBUlt.
4 i Equipment for the W«stejrn Utítón While épnvenléntly sitiial
+ + + +4 ** + * 4 4 Telegraph Coinpauy was ¡ir th¿ city, Commerc al Club room, are not so WORD
. this morning fUr the purpu p,pf arranged that ventilation and light; WUKU*
i conferri"K with -R. S. Fisher; local «^"y thejátter.'¿re'supplied it. j Cha „
manager, for the company, relative abundance. The back office is not An. imDortant chante has Wn
to the. y installation of additional too ljght on the brightest sunshiny maf|e In the Sutiáer IJn« «ehMittl -
equipment iñ the Western Union of- <|?X and during cloudy weather it 1s n«*inn!n«r Sunrfav T.,lv u VÁ
for bt
^ ness there, the upper story of the
building was used as a skating rink
and the lower floor as. a warehouse,
M: 1 i".' o.' '.'i . sis#!
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MWMi .J; ANYTHING: T01-
S^ll. s&|;' '•
you. want something. jf s!®_
you want a place to
BOARD. .
you want boarders.
you have found some-
thing. ' ' . .
-x.o^'v*ave '
you ha\
trade.
i place a Want, ad with
R. ONE CENT PER
mmm
>pwixtg''to.. bft' th|
ry way to drive a
says. C. W. Harris in
Horn?.. Fasten a strap
around one <ti Mr. r¡ar*
12.—"Outrages
in Mexico are becoming so frequent
. ««'=• fo«r*po* tipn
table, equipped for
- M. Pirn '* being installed by G. W,
róf Dallas. Mr. Fisher states that
Is to be repapefed, rewired
.aod new lights installed, A large
, sign will he printed on the window
and new metal sign hnñgj out in
; A' representative of the- Western
«0. j, west nouna, now aue nere at
IÚ47 a. m., will reach Orange at
find some remedy for .the
■ >
optician will be-glad to
12:30 p. m. N,o. 4, east bound, now.
!■■■■■■■ 12¡53 .p. m., .Swill reach
suit with you about your eyes. If Orange at 1:22 p. m. The time of
you have cOTSt'a« hVadacJhes or ex- other trains will rémain the same.
When you have ten Cottars in cóu-
tion in a few days."
ileged to know. In any case BOARD.
e contrast with the ineffectiveness ,BOARD.
the British Olympic council, is al- YOU WANT' BOARDERS,
ost ludicrous. ^ , Y0U HAV£ FOUND SOM8-
(T«? ' THING.
HAVE" LOST ANYTHING
"ZCd Thi. yrms the prediction of Seaa-
lioldin® easily Then oroceed bv tor Mark Smith, of Arizona, at the
holding easily. Then proceed by White House Wednesday. Senator
Smith skid he had not talked about
'the Mexican situation with Presi-
dent" Taft. . A Í
" WANT A PLACfE TO
I "
I RS. ÜSH
UND SOME-
AVE LOST ANYTHING
.HAVE ANYTHING TO
PLACE A WANT AD WIT
THE LEADER. ONE CENT PER
WORD.
letting'the pig take the lead. When
he goes in rtie right direction, ju t
follow,-remembering ill the time to
hold-carefully ,tbe end of the rope.
«roas
two ex-
periences of tills kind he will readily
keep on the right path. "4f ; j
A WANT AD WITH .
5ER. ONE CENT PER
l.üliütf;:; dolltt^l
day and Monday you can get six cut
srí-Kfü:
Jeweler.
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Carnes' ConfectiVncry
st place lit town. Al
refreshing— Í
aent. < & ft
mim-m
"We have not to do something,
issue a proclamation or warn Mex-
ico in some way," he declared. :0
—P—« 8P'^
The O. B. C*8
i Subscriber—Say, CoI<iu«tt is los-
ing Out in Orange. ~ t
Reporter—Yes, How's that? V,ft
Subscribet||P^j|" "
hand today.
w
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c.'s dis-
á capital reserve fund.
11 o <
50c round trip account base
enseal*
DAILY LEADfelt-
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TRAETE
London, Ju|y 19-^-An extraor-
nary session of the general court,
of the. Company f*'of Adventures
Trading into Hudson's Bay convenes
here today to consider a proposed
supplemental charted.
sought to divide the prea¿at dharas
sue one mlUlétt pounds óf preference
pounds each, to increase die amount
to which ^debenture capital may be
tssutti up to t*«
tó aet wide ao* . .... ,
acre of the receipts for land sold ai- Town? Carnet Conf,
hW keen granted as trjc run continu'
hing to
no.
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IF YOU HAVE
SELL. v
YOU WANT SOM
YOU'^ANT A PLACÉ TO
BOARD. Wm$! . 1^1
YOU WANT BOARDERS.
YQU HAVE FOUND SQMF.
THING •if;■' *•'
YOU HAVE LÓST ANYTHING
YOU. HAVE ANYTHING TO
PLACE A WANT AD WITH
THE LEADER. ONE CENT PES
WORD.
mis.
Where is the Coolest Place J
Elec*
Cold,
refreshing drinks,. , 7-6-tl
mm - ^
lorld.
u|e; one
jth wonder o|- tjw .<
>t poisonous; easy to
►plication lasts many
wold by B. F. Hew-
.Vllf Aronson & Slro., and the
Jackson Grocery Co. f
RAT DOOM FOy RATS.
■hIJHÍIÍIÍI
adjusting many complaints that had Subscribe to the DAl
h*en filed With the general office.
The work now beiijg doné is the re-
sult of that official's visit, jmd t|!at
the company's interest, wlH^be look-
ed after to the satisfaction jof ail
parties concerned seems a certain4
ty. Mr. Fisher has made a good im-
pression here and the ' public feels
confident that the Orange office wilt
be well taken rare of. / \ r S
MusIamiA I
TKHfTT MILLION NSMEIS
MOBE THAI LIST TEM
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Hutchinsoii' Kan., July 12.—A).
though the prospects, were discour-
aging at the beginning of the sea-
son, wheat experts declare that the
wheat yield of Kansas this yéar
promises to twenty miHion bush-
els more thari a year ago. Several
wheat men ¿if experience who have
been .looking over the situation, es-
ly In section^, where shipping
already ""begun; express the
treme. nervousness, it is an Indica^
tion ti t there is. a
ÍR—j work. JOE XUCAS, Palace Jeweler.
OW DISPLAY
TNE •
Th^ie line of good now on sale. See window disp)
ENAMELED WM TINWAREj all usefi
hold goods your choice 10c.
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ms
jf i¿¡ rjr ui3< BIT
19 I JtlJi JrliAljIi
UDniT 1 Á pc
if lil JL
opinion that the Kansas crop will
reach 85,000,000 buahels. Except In
spots where grain was burned, it is
predicted that the ¿tjallty will be
good. Corti hr weatern Kansas" is
fine shape and Kansas will have
largest oat crop in many yeari
There are thousands of field# that
will make eighty «bushels to the
('acre. ■ ' ■' -" :'H'
Hrc¥,i
W gi W';' M
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«ill
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ng oa
you have an Eastman and Eastman
results and your pictures will not
and chemicals put up by the
, factory, «preserve ■ !«• Or-
fresh sapplies each week.
íast
Anderson, tlwaj
year-old daughter of Mr. an< ■
F. A. Anderson suffered a severe
cident yesterday afternóó
five o'clock. While ,loungit
ally fell over the railing in aome
mánner to the landing of the stair
way below. Dr. Herrington Waa im-
* 'tely, summoned and after ex^ M i ^
ng : the little girl carefully ; O^ar Map fot
4 that jmmmmmg|
fore-arm were broken, about two
Site I
Why so much work and wc y in cleaning
When *ou cvt toy the
inches above
ting along nicely
is get-
WSmm
yjbutv. .ji
' . h«<t TTi:
HP
floors
mm*
, j.so.% ipi^^w
iSH
Polish, 1-2 «aüoir can $150
o«i*rL wm mm mía* ^
wliy not you?
The best invention of i
lai.oo
WlSWÍi"
V'ashinKton^ ;
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912, newspaper, July 12, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182836/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.