The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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morning,, by * leader repi
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yhe: | ys
IKafatnd-pat
by :'':®Nü'. Orange Giro-,
itéd.in a general .irrite up or
a fe* thia city, which wil); ap-
a^e, August number-. of hij, Companyi ^ the company
magazine. „ , proper, he said-
owierfcnce.,i&- Wm H¿waSI ,W P#o-American Magazine MjKL we„ JEjL that j
am Pre*i-
preterence to w^Howard. # c¡rcu,alíon o{ somcthing |,ke 100,- dcnt of the 0range Grocery Com-
Prcsident of the United ^ ¡„ Centrai and South „Ame„ca pany and have quite a nice bunch
jugare- • , „ . «and wa* established in Mexico City ( Wock •„ .t|,e enterpriae. I . feel
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be way Ohio Republican vottjia wilt
to the Democratic nominee Men
it were -:(ij |plfeiuppórt^^^^^
n Z' OhílShaver wíaí«ed 'and •th dty by a wnte up lr°m lM Pe" ¡eluding myself, ihould have a
I 2'.A? — , ^ Cochran cannot be over ^ permanent place in which to <to bus,
iness; to know thfct ihey are perma-
¡««j. im. coi. w. e.w *r¿?&zz¿zz.zz¿;is!. ?+ £"**■ ■ "*■ rf •"
"I sold them a fifty foot lpt ad*
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Mary Rules óf
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est of Soci
P To the Farmers ^ Tena*:
1 The lipid that you expect to put in
«mall grain this fill, and that is qj t
growing peas, or some other crop,
should be plowed at the earliest
date .possible. This plowing should,
be very carefully done, so that every
bit of the land will be turned over
in thp -.ntrr- at 161181 one inch deeper than ft has
.¿ is ,io heretofore been plowed. It shouUJ
be carefully harrowed fam> |fl
plowed, before
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ix, Arizona,
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thirty foot grass
Yield of Baldwin
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Former Year*.
have same by proving property and
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Office. W
«iwibed-
authorities
pie,, apple tarn
of the above de- and all the other delectable things
' "6 good enough-from apples, rejqice. Also get out
for an indefinite term. •"
There
certain family
I taste of adulteratives mm
apples in pies and other
school aniLv
city jwho
can votes
At .
ject of all three
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mhrrr
will be
Known; the local your hamtners for thé restaurant f'i
will likewise he who fill theii^ apple goodies with
good enough to take care of him nutnieg and cinnamon to drown. the
||y£ I „. «„„* -j..u—— mixéd • with
Www
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and dry. If the land is low ^aK /<"/ "-«"«■ m^reint cn-! R«^g the
a Ka u,., if t«rwl the back lot .of the citizen in, couraging.
hldid LTpn to Twl'nJ questfon, taking with him a |onH the apple men of this State and 'flap
that the furrolTwni gr*S3 r0**' Thc hour «««ted was, country generally clearing deék? and
IraL long after bed timé. At an early, getting ready to attend the Interna,
■'* ' i hnnr filia mArninir ' ,K., rt,ar uiofim ; tiOTlal
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tic thts year in ihart « ty.
A reporter juj|¿jiií '' ■ "*"
traveling m ft
are awaiting devele
artunitk-s joir)in(? the building.
and that. - '(The Company is growing every
«£*■*•* to my certain
é extending; «tending «p:
;["A 8t
It is greatly
pendous offer put '
breakfast set, has ■
'lor w
ing would go
could see nothing
Truck Growers} Farmers
. ery kind; all land owners
fffitwe
le will be circulated am'
de familiar with conditions as"
here. -That they áppre-
I . the^iíori¿'1.héí«i|'- :done:,il y
. í an ÁméUftn Magazine in a t,._
iM p l mercial and educational way is evi-
, "1 ' denced by the fact that many of the
'in o¿ ^puWicS ^*Ye granted ' " " 4' "
1
sets free if
5 .this growing and continual increase '"°nths subscr'pt
in business may be found in this fact; 'Tu.L
ia(. a l customers receive auch fair J
id. square treatment, and. it Í no .
rouble to sell the goods upon such^1
—-J raotitatibn- StfSÉ t-yOWT door.
I. Besides this the company j >¡¡
the has in view the matter of goinjp into j y" '
territory that they have not pre- j -cc*
entered. . A GAtLED Ml
these reaspps I sold the [yOtJDtG MEN'S
you
property
*0. the
Orange Grocery HAS
■■IIkPNB
ng of the
ommittef;
been ordered to-
at eigíít o'clock..
republics^ have granted! ♦
otferit^SB
, Commercial'Citó rooms Tat- ™i*ag« eBt 1 ^ . The directors and manager f the'1N THE ROOMS OF THE COM-
idMwJW-íthh at 1-30 o m ¡ The Pe°PU of Centrat and South *oni, any also saw the necessity of MERCIAL CLUB.
ThKS^of more than or-! America, due to the opening of th- buying property when they couldjj ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED
- - significance; it I the |^#nam* ¿f ' , SB 1a
hangs the future of every broaden their trade relationship a«d
>tinty It may > the eoaít citie wiH come m for their
Boint ro Broker- «hare. Arrangements ar« being per-
gel
|t M the low prie*. r*} BE ON HAl
live- manageiWMÍÜiSoff; tíie fHÍK MERTIÑG
which has been in the CAUSE IT IS
ds of F. W. Hustmyre has been YOUR PRESENCE
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II. "Slavery in ! The toP surface should not,be :al-
the sub- l0Wid t W time to bet hird, b t
ss. I should be harrowed us often as is
necessary to keep the soil ^igirty
pulverize4 so that the summer rains
win sink into the earth and form a
reaeryoir to hold this rain-fall, aijd
preparé for a aeason in the ground
will start _ and sustain a crop,
if the fall í* dry.'Having stored
s summer win, and kept it from
evaporating, by keeping the soil
mufch. on top of the ground, you
tan sow rust-proof winter oats in
August, or early September, or wheat
in October, or early November, áitt
be sure óf a splendid fall and whit-
er pasture, and almost sure of a
fine grain crop next spring.
i| •The Wheat and oats that are/«ow-
ed é rly will stpol, and coyer the
ground with much' more vigorous
and hardy (plant* with one-fourth
e$s see*, than will tie nece ¡r; í
you sow later. The seed* should be
separate') with thc greatest care,
and none btit the big, «tout, strong
vigorous grain ahould be; «ow«.
B
Offer.
^ that the stu-
íore the people
two ' piece
overlooked
giving- 'A,. "
witfi .a *hr>
«hi* -per.
ge~«?f ««
iargC*,..:wU-
' tíÚ «el!
Wi h you
setsent ta
calí at the
abouts. In the meantime the rope
is being held awaiting its
;• '.f
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■ all of your products, and an ad- of the republics for the pnr-| tor., at every meeting h ve felt it
market for anv nroduce Pose ,of getting in touch with the a duty to compliment hmi, and there
, e«m of the market dc- native* who are literally standing'iff certainly | compliment , due.
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as was
this season. Ufe young bird* with their mouths ( While the profit* have not
^ *• o« o,oo«, to opto «.Ling be W by th. «ri, ^"ST:
labor comc to th>. m.etinit.nd ™lt ral nd mt.re.U ud th« comp.ny i, adH« H
" " eéii-be don . ^ n|ÍIÍÍ
MEETING Ot THE
MEN'S . COMMITTEE
BEN 1 ORDERED?! TO-
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK..
IN THE'ROO
MERCIAL CLUB.
ALL MEMBERS A
ro BE ON HAND P!
Bp®
■ Hi
PRESENCE,
■ÁT;B
are about two aerea of a
®f tomatoes in attrplua at
may have aame
URGED
Mr. Cochran will leave for Port
Arthur tomorrow morning. fC
. i Wm M-wm
are *o exceedingly well *ati*fied
with the management that they are
PROMPTLY, These vigorous grains having been
' " planted early and fa? en<mgh. apart
to give ample room for development
ol the roots will tie much hardier
called BK-
sded an i
of much
BMi
Harry Butt to Rettre.
London, July Id—After serving
his county fbr nearly twenty-five
.year* Harry Butt, the Susset «lump-
er of England, intends retiring
from the* eleven at the end of the
winter
very close margin, the stockholders reason, and the Official announce-
ment has caused widespread, regret.
Butt will be 47 years old next De-
in
II
ti
edicting a great future for the cember and he will be given ;a big
rs ... ..it... ._
MnÍK
Mr. Miller was asked for his opin-
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO ion of the future prospect*, posaihil
ities and commercial probabilities of
a* sooif 4U the turt
YOU WANT SOMETHING,
YOU IWANT AT PLACE
BOARD... * >Vi<-
YOU WANT BOARDERS.
YOU HAVE FOUND
TYOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING^
YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO,
TRADE, v 1 W 4"t" t;. *.
PLACE A WANT AD WITH
THE LEADER. ONE CENT PER
a was' asked
and we will publish in tomorrow's
paper hit complete review of the sit-
uation.
ml wKk M-<'wSSfcW
if you have Anything to
; volí. want somethimo... |
board. : ¿
you want boarders. ;
yopt have found some-
testimonial perhaps in September as
a reward for his long services on¡
the cricket field. " ¿ -
in Or*.
' AHK^SClSi *
iw a
Truck Grower*; Farmers
ery kind; all l^nd owners
ange County are requested to. meé*
in the Commercial Clnb rooms Sat-
than the (thkkl^ sow .'
crowded, poorjjr developed plants,
that have but little time before cold
«weather to make root. With the land
¿thoroughly prepared in mid-summer
and kept' in condition to receive and
hold the rain-fall and only vigorous
| planted, with) warm weather
and plenty of .room for development
a good crop is practically awured.
The above *tfgge*tk n* with^ re-
gard to plowing the land at once*an>,
harrowing jusl a* often as ú neces-
sary to keep the top surface prop-
erly pulverized, Will apply to the
next year's corn and cotton land,
as well a* to the oat and wheat land
for this faff. In fact, it will pay to
sow oats or *ome ®tb*r crop on all
hour tb'is morning the War victim tional Shippers' Association at Chi-
heard a noi*e in the hgck yard. cago, ..and there they will give re-
which was thought to be emanating j Torts of the biggest crop that th
from certain dbm**tic*ted anini^í ( h|s ^een^ in sometjme. The
yield
apples
promises
fand Qfjnight ptowfingj ahd «f-orl „
der to frighten them away went' to !/*° take the lead and .this prediction
a window and the "pass on", comes ";from New York, ' Maine
signal. Upon arising this morning Massachusetts, I Michigan, Pennsy-
it was found that their calf had jvania. Maryland, Virginia and West
been securely bound, the lot gate, Virginia. Only the States of Minne-
open and the cow missing. The tat-. v°?a, Nebraska and Wisconsin show
ter ."Kowever was found peacefully prospects of smaller product than
grazing nearby but the would-be ,! *t year. Greehiiigt it Is said, <
thief left no sign of hi where-, ""t equal some former records, but
sMiSB^MSaBB. ■ m*.:
Truck Growers; Farmers of ev-
ery kind;. all land owners >ln Or-
ahge County are requested to meet
in the Commercial Club rooms Sat
urday, July 20th, at Ii30 p. m. l|i'I
This meeting is of more than Or-
dinary significance; (t is the crisis
on- which hangs the future of every
producer in the County! It may be
made the turning point to prosper*
ity for you. ^The meeting will un-
dertake to provide a safe market
for all of your product*, and an ad-
ditional . market for any produce
grown in excess of the market de-
mands, as Wár toMátOeS this íeiíji.
If you want the most money fcf
your labor come to this meeting ;
•*«ee what can be done. 16-4t.
JtMfel
m
anything to
they will be plentiful. ¿ %*¿
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v •' 'M .r «.' r--U IC-1 i
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you want something.
you want a place to
bovaoudw.nt boarders.
you have foutfd some-
thing.
you have lost anything
have anything to
ave
m RiÉllHBMH
TRADE.
place a want ad with
the leader. one cent per
word. ^ mimm^3'
__ 4"
...-i!..... w«ii.y;ij I—''tir ' tt ... ~
F, t. Ritter will he in Orange
Monday with a barge load of .Ton
Watson melons. . l5-2t.
dinary significance; it i* the
on which hangs the future of every
producer in the County. It may be
anything
anything to
.^..A¿WAHÍ?ÍLAP WITH,. I ...
leader. one cent pes Subscribe to the d
1=
made the turning point to prosper-
ity for you The meeting will un-
all of youV products, and an ad-
dhio<ijmp|f; jm w m
grown in excess of the market de-
mands, as wai tomatoes this *ea*on.
If' you want the most money for
your labor come to thi maetiitgand
see what can be doné- > ;
'LEADER-
The eighth Wo
¡P1W
world. Not poisfftma easy to
u«e; phe application lasts many
month*. Sold by B. F. HeW-
son, Aronson & ©ro„ and the
TRADE.
L. Little of Kountz.
district wilt "address the
OflaS^t dnfing 't|e first ol- next
week, the actual date for
not yet been fixed. g 1
1 ' i-,l."K£=3=
;;T i-i ni i
yo« h*
mmp
|,
M^ttch \r |tt||
urday, July 20th, at 1:30 p. m. the ,and and a8 the timé approache*
Thi# meeting is of more than or- fQf gprjf)K plant¡ng 4aVe tfie best of
the small grain crop, and plow un
der Á a fertilizer the mo*t inferior
part of the crop. If you" in this way
will keep growing a constant cov-
er crop, other than weeds on the
lantl, presently your land will, be rich
and there will be no weed*. '
' HENRY EXALL;
President Texas. Industrial Con-
i
■ '-r :
\ _
Truck Growers; Farmers of ev
ery kind; all land owners in Or
ange County are requested to meet
in the Commercial Club rooms Sat
July 20th, at 1:30 p. m. , |
meeting I* of more than o
dinary significance; it Is the cri*i*
on which hans* the future of every
producer in the County. If. may be
made the turning point to prosper-
ity for you.. The meeting will un-
dertake to provide a aafe market
for all of your products, and an
ditionat • market for any prpAti
grown h'n exce** of the
irands, as wa* tomatoes thi* *ea*on
If you Want the most money for
your labor cóme to thi* meeting and
iee what can be ddne. .' ■; lMt.
==
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TO ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN
'vrfa üwlSiStHEsai
Í
*' Comprising Fish Sets, Fruit Seis, Ch
Sets, Water and lee Tea Sets,, *.. ...* ...
These goods are all the very best qu
Most ol these goóds are direct importati<
AH marked at Cost and less than cost, and ini
be sold. Also see Eléctrotters at this
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WKflBil ■
get th|
beat
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o Discuas Ta*
Paitt«W|i
-Jersey opened
Bench
leans confront
will be con.ider
Al be
W
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Why.*o much work and wo- y in clea:
whtn you > 1 - -A
O'Cedar Mop for only
OX^dar Pídlsh, |r2 gallop ean*
O'Cedar Polish in 1-4 gallon cans
The best invention of the
havi U.ed them.
" " BÓTÍÍ
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1912, newspaper, July 16, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182839/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.