The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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reví ? the fact that
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No Pottible Restorer of
ic Prestige to Caucasin
e Developed u He Did
p • ' , riff
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g* rou8ing *al"rwill be ; rSZtíJZT'Z Sd-ut,d'
Mayor is working heart and *ffa* °L '«* Suaday evÉMng. ( hbld.4cónight. * g| circumstance similar to tfidte
\ which marked the coming out 4
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fact that the Mayor sou[ wjth the ladies, persuading, the event of the finding of true '
section of the city threatening and doing all that he. W he conducted during the vaca
mprov/ments. It is Ca„ to get for Orange the honor and tlon "«« of the court, at present
.0, ,A "Cleaneat-City-in-Tcx- '
^ v , Chief Justice Bret
)range can win this prize it ¡"ana supreme court Jastyegr held
> in every pa- opinion, that the. term of the
district court should be ten months
per year that two month? must toei Large Number of
M
II the gutter,
Hi
— -clitch in Orange w&l wj
anc^ put in first class per in th.
Mayor Hewson is devoting a lot hundreds
of time and thought for the better- win he 'de<
ment oL side walks, gutters- and «nge: FRE_.
streets an^ jl «taking a record #>1* ft was dec
íinn*AiÍj>m«nfe ' ' ^ V LA «.
big Charlie Miller, 0f
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Paris, July l3.-Loyal 1
with Republican blood in t
are preparing to celebrate the "glbr
ious fourteenth" here tomorrow in
commemoration of that grim and
terrible fourteenth of July, when the
B&stiie, a symbol of kingly tyrannny
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f¿ "" Re-Election $0 Con-.
great — Will Add Voters
Hfl
np|f Dies, candidate" for
to congress, «will sb
H-JB Ju,y 25--Thursday
Ke the primary — at 8 o'clock.
of San Francis- drink and make merry. „ . I his address on tí
co- ' - . ank corner, but no ánnounceme
Miller is a herculean Roumanian Sa<ri;ranci#co, July 13.—The In- has been made to this erféct. f§ |
ith literally no sense of humor, dependence of France will be pele-'_ Mr. %
improvements
BBW When Mr¿ .{Tho í;
in the city today fn
.ert miles west * '
out the report
'port "the party
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^ with literally no sense of humor, «iependence of France will be pele-' Mr. Dies has "a strong follftwing
'!r~r With him every incident of the day . Crated throughout the State tomor-1 in Orange and wjH doubtless draw
Be Scene of Large Gathering is as Serious as a smash row> where there are numbers of a large crowd. TbV gentleman was
fin tlm -iaur Awn/, m< * I'rpnrh ^ih'vAna P.\r aU > k«:i ••«••i •
e.r ^Hipgness to
ind some real
. .. WteyeBtt
the" con-'
^ New Orleans, July
ry was dtje ta W^e vasa-y Nf^ ' . .iMlRHfei
the climate, or that may!>c (t wai - ! the tity in prepar
Ve doubtless been jometfiiing He ate tbát affected hi . celebration^ of the fa l|,
meeting And it "" *"
netdi
.[ appreciation of the services a'
rendered by him, art'.
in
Jored gram
""ets citizen of
exactly where refuse may
Bas-. fore him many matters of ijrp'
^rmittin^, every njart. tú of prizé ring pas
the cijty will be-prés- 'ployed aa a motort
the benefit of this
aectionim^
protn-
New York, i
mira! and Mrs. Eugene H.
for
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for* political advancement to anoth- {
er. He said he was a Jake Wolters
sailed
summer
today
h!s dis
man but if the people
Si;iife trict centered upon
..upoft;f,ijuvo]|her 1
IF VOU HAVE ANYTHING Tí
CttTT. '?.yés..- VaA ^it-
gloves he couldfind ,-.nd
at Miller without stint, t
you want something; '
the political , rally which will >k« man was knocked out V aiieVr!
iffTvP.-'Spar
by
YOU
E TO .THING.«
regularly organized swim from'
Charleston Bridge- to Boston Light,
since the memorable "swim .won by
i Jacot, is scheduled for to∨!
"""" only registered amateur
swimmer^tsfcjfii part. The race will
be illnét¿ the direction of the PiJ4
« y°U ÍÚVE ANVTBIMO TO
voú •want something. ;
YOU WANT A PLACE TO
'BOARD. -•< >K'
YOU WANT BOARDERS.
"OU HAVE FOUND SOME-
Sund^y's riot occurred. - • They are
o Yacht auto's Race.
pftiimong tile men taken * intó ' c|&
Yacht JCIjpb's annual tong distance to
; thence with said
" at
instead
i thfa yedr/éi
||¡|PP|E The: course is a
rather circuitous one bf ,300 miles
w omen
ken out of said rbad and survejr ac-
cording to Pbws and -'s'pecifícátioiié ai
made by the civil engineer in fharge;
specifications and plans of said
tp the county clerk's
at the court house for ins^x-
sections
prraiirttar
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more
^l r*
turn b^ning next week, and ....
wlwt they tlunfc ^oman*|r chief
iUJ IH SPH %J§
ed women to vote on man's faults catio„8 of thc engineer. a reason-
i«a a.y classed them as follow: able bond will be required-1-
K jealously, infidelity, intern-
^S^ice,li£Sii
L. JKKLJWiWlMlteriui ■ biáimmSmmmKKKKHB.
% cowardice, jmmoralt^ des- wfth the i6unty clerk. The com-
i, anger, conceit and idleness. m¡9SÍonerg. coort «serves the right
P to reject any and. all lids. l)one by
iW„,, IWBIBIBWWIiL,. order of the 'CoinmissionerV cbBi'ti
kton, Calif., JuU, 13,-A chor- June w mi )qE T; GOODMAN,
; over 250 male voices wilUCjerk/o{ the County Court, Orange,
today at the Stock-
Saengerfest |of the $i|ver cup
led Vltii gems, which was of-
Wstria to the Pgcffic
^.cap was ^won for
County.
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Kates.
eetinsr ópehed here toda^
and will continue for s^eek. The"
big event for the meeting wift Be the
■Ü itiS
Pontchartrain stake for $1,200. This
of the horses entered in the méet.
—sate:;-..' 4
Cecil A. Lyon, Chairman. it .waa kiiown th« big Charl.e Mill-
Sherman. Texas. June 26, 1912. er was to appear,
jPo the Voters .;,J|'Ortiige County, In time Mifler became p fitandhy
V'^exas:-;.iiVi;;-,'.
By direct^. . .(>f
gated convention to be composed of of the, Queensberry ring. He loved
delegates elected by each' county in the stress of fierce fighting, and lie
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sheriff home" -was Frank Farr
:h intimidating an offic i
_ It of the latter was not
t i£l j^nusiflg 4df- Sherifi
Seid }i^ his .unobtrusive way,"
standing on the ,street wmfi§||wr
came-up and began to talk threaten-
ingly to a bystander regarding an
aireit that had just been madfc "He
ain't done nothin'," exclaimed Farr'
"I think I'lt go and get* a crowd©
the' boys and take him a'
the officers. • * «
; "What's that?" sharp
the sheriff.
, you heard what I said." re-
~ Mj^i|weiy.
get your clothes, I wan
you, too," said the sheriff..And Farr
down *n>th the buneii—-Press.
demanded
tost ANYTHING
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YOU HAVE
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A WANT AD
YOU HAIj
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¡ PtACE A WAÍÍ1
THE LEADER. ONE CENT PER
WORD., , .i i ">■
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■When yotf feel uncb:
warm and in need of refreshme
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.h. DAILY LEADER- SiAicrihe .0 .he DAILY LEA!
a grasp. As they used to say of
Sharkey in his cub days, he coul(l
not hit the po t office'unles you let
him
But he did rtót catch ort to tech-,
the purpose of nominating a State nique of-things, somehow. Of th
Ticket, electing a'State Chairman | ordinary "leads arid counters of bo<c-
and a State "Executive Committee jng Re did not seem able to obtain
and for the transaction of such other
business as may properly come be-
fore, the meeting. " }f͡-
Nó delegate will be seated who is
not elected in accordance with the
general election laws ,pf thié State,
asVell as the rules governing the
Republican Party in this state. The
basis of. representation shall be one
vote for each SOO votes or nttjor
fraction thereof cast for Governor
in 1910, provided that no organized
county shall have less than one vote.
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:j With the Friday night patrons
Miller became aa popular at with the
habitues of the training catnp
was matched with scrubs hea ¡es
of indifferent calibre, and. perform-
ed jwith á tolerable «hare of success.
It was á byword that Miller nevor
shirked an issue, no'matter who be
was opposed to, and he could al-
ways be depended upon to furnish
a dislay of ground and Softy rmg-
jtnanship that could not be duplicated
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Sets, Water and lee
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YQU HAVE FOUND SOME
mi A- WANT Pa
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(Section m
of Texas,)
in accdrdance with the provision
of Section 119, General Election ¡n any pa^ of ,he wor|d ^n<i h<
Uw, the State Executive * «#• to take himself and ev-
to meet m the erybody and everything seriously.
7;One night at Dreamland I they
brought a German band from one of
the street Corners to serenade Mill-
ar when he entered, the ring. Th,
the • announcer presented Charlie
with a string of frankfurters in be
half of a coterie of admirers.
He never cracked a smile, but he
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YOU WANt BOARDERS.
vention sha« appear.
All
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men wished that night
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your polished^ floors
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wh
ued fushing he
balance, aud lf oot
rormer
Properly
buy
Billy De-
hint'
O'Cedar
O^Cedar
'Cedar
6f the en-
floored
round.fipw
! It was a right back-
m when
ponderous
ition for a
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ropes
The ,
that they had seats up in the gallar
instead of under the lea of the fight-
ing 'wiHim
Miller's most brilliant achieve-
" the spoillnf í #. jlí ■
J'.., JMfedii^ilfei'hev :tW0
- ■ f oÜ^^&reamland, 'ym: * _
ne 21, aid Miller gain,
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ofeiffiriOtfs wolfe> N^f«r?t great to
iwiro#!
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1912, newspaper, July 13, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182837/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.