The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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OFI ICERS~W. H. Stark, President
J. O. Sims, Cashier E. E.
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uted articles be typewritten before
they are sent in.
This will save us much time, and
chine wasTiction' of the most fic-.a more elastic currency, thus pre-
trtious -imagination. The flying ma- venting control by the money pow-
chine has come to stay, regardless? er of the country's circulating me-
of its imperfect construction up to dium.
the present day. 4' The Federal Government
All of these things hW come to' should maintain a more progressive
stay . i and liberal attitude towards the ag-
A prominent citizen said, "In interests. of the country
ten years "a twenty*tory building"1, 5" Texas ™11 o* account of
will be standing on. the corner oi!p«r approach of the ob«
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to the improvement of her #at«.
ening of the
interested
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The YOUNG MEN'S COMMlT-
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TEE says that in less, than one year and
street crossings will be constructed 6' The referendu^iffi
across Fifth and Front streets, con-
recall are yet local and state issues
and their Practicability ^ be de-
fecting up these four corners. This • ^ ¡tí^u^tíme:
is also a dream; but every one of - • ™
theni will be realized to the fullest; ' 8 4
extent.
ame is money.
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Subscribers are requested to notify
the circulation manager of any delay
or error in delivery of papers. If
your copy fails to reach you, please
call us up, either phone, and the
necessary steps wili be taken to in-
sure prompt distribution. Your co-
operation to this extent will be ap-
preciated.
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CITY BUILDING NOTES. \
Take advantage of your advan-
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A park system is essential to any
community. -
Some towns are small in size but
large injsentiment.
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de/ U €uthoriaed to
I A. E. Oavis of San
candidate for the of
judge for the First
of Texas, subject to
the Democratic primar-
.der w authorized to
W. B. P«w«U,of J S.
to the office of Dis-
e First Judicial DU-
iject to the action
*- primary In July
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The Daily Leader ia authorized to
aoboance Judge W, 8. Blackshear, of
Jasper, for the office of Districr At-
toWjK o||the Firtt Judicial District
of Texas, subject to the D«
Primary iq jfnly 1912.
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. Civic pride is .a
personal pride.
commendable
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any really progressive
What is progfe8sive-
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Two questions ¡ 'discussed and
cussed by all papers, politicians, and
given consideration by all citizens:
If some politician would come
.out for a high position, "put his
campaign 'thunder on a Jhigh plane
of tal?, praise his. opponent, say
nothing but good about him, or
nothing at all; would not this be
the most progressive step yV i taken
in politics, and the very ivnelty of
the situation appeal tp every class
of voter in the United States?
This would he pure progressive-
ness. i .■ v A ! ^ j- * VH
The race iff always to the swift
when it comes tó city building.
in-due "time.
member of the Thirty
Second legislature, I , voted and
worked for the adoption of resolu-
tions recommending presidential
preferential .primaries _ and direct
election of United States Senators.
8. All state prohibition and toca
option Ifcws. should be respected and
protected by the Federal Govern-
ment
9. The centralization of power at
Washington being advocated by the
Republican party is both unconstitu-
tional arid undemocratic, and shpul*
be vigorously opposed.
10. 1 have been a resident of.
Texas for twenty-five years, ser
my county as a member of
Thirty Second legislature and. if
elected as one of the two Congress-
men-at-Large, shall é: feel that the
people of my state have commis-
sioned me to aid in getting by every
honO?able means the very best Fedt
. You can generally do as well in
your home town as anywhere else
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f eral aid for every section of this
Don't let the roar of the factory
furnace' become deadened throiigh
lack of support.
The dawn of a great tómorrow is
approaching Texas—worl^ together
and reap the benefits of co-opera
lion.
GEORGE A. HARMON.
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Truck Growers; Farmers of ev-
ery kind; all land owners in Or-
ptate.
ange Coünty are requested to meet
in the Commercial Club rooms Sat
•urday, July 20th, atr J:30 p. m.
HPIV This meeting is of more than or-
. dinary significance; it is the crisis
The tide of foreign capital as well on whlch hangs the future of every
as immigration is fast coming to t producer in the County. It may "b«
Texas—is your city getting he* j nla{je ti,c turning point to prosper1
share? ■ 15ty for ybu. ,The meeting will un-
dertake to provide a safe market
blessing to the poor. ..'i,
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A town without a newspaper and ( for a]| Q( y0ur products, and an ad-
market for any produce
grown in i/xcess of the market de-
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Band:-«oncerts one evenltiji irt th<\-commercial' organization is like a' ditional
week and a play ground ouI$ be a human derelict—no visible means of
,| support
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Did you ever stop to think what We all have dreams of a city that
the good women composing the will meet every requirement and our
Civic League are working for, and home town be made the very place
how much you are helping them we seek with a unity of effort.
Í. Money spent in ¡ad|vertÍ8Íng wiU
return to you with a usury rate of
along? Tr* it.
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yor Hewson jnd Street Com-
4inssii ner Gather are certainly mak-j
ing marked improvement in
streets of Orange, help tlipm
cutting the weeds in front of,
on your property.
Chairman Dullahan has called
^ l. A city's destiny usually lies in the
' j hands oT few men. If they are the
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right kind we nfrH have no fear of
mands, as was tomatoes this season.
If you want the most money
your labor come to this meeting and
.'see what can be done. • 16-4t.
The Leadfer >is authorized to an-
nounce Judge E. A.-Cheatham, of
Orange, for re-election to the office
of District Attorney of the Flr^t Ju-
dicial District of Texas, subject to
the Democratic primary in July, li>12.
For Representative.
The Daily Leader is authorized to
announce Thos. H. Stanton, of Or-
ange, as a candidate for the office
of Representative of the Fourteenth
Legislative District, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary in
July, 1912,
announce &
a candidate
eader is authorized to
Bruce of Orange, as
the éffiíásiiijí'^Repre-
sentative of this the Fourteenth Rep-
resentative District of Texas, sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primaries to be held July 27th, 1912.
The Daily Leader ta authorized
announce C. L. Hannah for election
tojhe office of County Treasurer of
Orange Connty, Texas, subjict ^o
the btmoratic primary, July 2?th,
The Daily 'Leader is authorized td
announce B. A, Stephens as a «indi
date for the nomination for the of-
fice of County Treasurer, snbject to
the action of the
July 27th, 1912. -U
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The Daily
announce the candidacy ; of F.
Burton for the office of County
Treasurer, subject to the action .
the Democratic primary to be hel
Jnly 27th, i - Hi
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Misa Crocker a Bride.
the ultimate outcome
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.ru ( ,1 vATiwr MPK'si Texas jobbing houses, while not
< YOUN:GMEN^captal.zed n,.,liKh ag ea3tern h0U3CSi
COMMITTEE for on.ght the e ^ actra,!y. ?el| you goods at ,
must he something m the hot HasU r. ,.e thM ^
wh,ch have been crculatmg around. wherr They sav<¡ you thfi ^
Orange for.the past few months,^^^fand rííush handling aho.^ÉSB|
district of.
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W News from *he ™ Tn,,; Growers
Louisiana is very encouragmg the kj ^ ^
death of several men has quenched aftrf Copnty ar# reqüested
• in the Commercial Club rooms
Farmers of ev
owners in Or
to meet
Sat
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íthe bloodthirstinm rampant
time, and all mills are running, an- ^
ticipating no further rouble | This meeting is of more than or-
it is evident that >11 parties have
heen over-awed by seriousness on th'.
of the situation, s", . v k
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|Phe. Port Arthur News said it
did not care what any one thought'
the paper, its opinions or views.
Bgratulations on your fearless-
but you must have a pretty
^";>obd bank, account to talk that way.
The town usually does not appre-
ciate what a paper is doing for it.
the city can never repay you for
ttr assistance in boostjjjig that
| issue. ¡¡ life <g I
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Verncs wrote "Twenty
Under the Sea" long be
producer in+the County. It may
made, the turning point, to prosper
ity for you. The meeting will un-
dertake to provide a safe market
for all of youi products, and an ad
diiional.. market for any produce
grown in excess of the market de-
mands, as was tomatoes this season
If you .want the most money for
your, labor come to this- meeting and
see what ¿ah be done. 16-4t.
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wm-10 platform.
Tariff should be reduced
a rev-
submarine boat was ever! enue basis; common necesihies of
of by any one except a We admitted free and ta* on luxur-
and he wá# adjudged ' ■'** Increased—any incidental pro-
in! tec* ' n should apply to raw mater-
manufactured pro-
wild and fantastic tiank, putffttó
writing, hfegoverdrawn imagination, j ' as ' mai
Now it is «o track at all. ducts.
Frwfe ¿éed with his "Iron Car." • An income tax
an fey *n engine, in which Ke eo«W
¡ 'through afi army of thousands
Indians, kill half of them and
**' et a scratch, was written
ítM&ifrre the automobile was ever
qC Some more oyeidrawn
wild dreaming, but It
with ease. .
nd his iflyihg ma
should be lev-
expenses
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led to help meet the
th'e Government. ^ :
2. "Guiit is alyfrays;^
Punish those guilty of viol;
the anti-trust laws by jaií
instead of fines against t.
poratíons. , mjitf I
Í. Banking and cu
should bf amended so ai,
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Santa Mateo/ Calif., July 16,-
Perhaps no wedding in recent years
has attracted so mingled an assem
blage as that of Miss Jennie Cock-
er," of the wealthy California family,
to" Malcomn D. Whitman, solemniz
ed in the church of St. Mattthew
here today. Two weeks ago special
police were employed to. guard the
vast Crocker estate against th
throng]thatvwould witness the wed
ding, for the nuptials have been the
chief topic in social circles for the
past three months. Miss Crocker
Who is worth several millions in her
Own right, is popular in the East,
as well as in the West and Ts noted
as a golf player. Today's gathering
included society from East/' North
and South, to say nothing of cu-
rious country folk and a few crim-
inals. who were the subject^ of at-
tention from the police.
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IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING
SELL.
fTOU WANT SOMETHING
YOU WANT A PLACE
BOARD.
you «want boarders.
YOU HAVE FOUND SOME-
THING. -
OU HAVE LOST ANYTHINC
TRA°DEHAVE ASVTHIN'° TO
PLACE A WANT AJ> WIT
THE LEADER. ONE CENT
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For County Judge.
The Daily Leader is authorized to
announce tí. R. Sholars for re-elec-
tion to the office of County Judge
of Orange jCounty, Texas, subject
to the action of the'Dmiiocratic p.
mary July 27th, 191Z
•The Daily Leader is authorized to
announce D. Clarence £> nd of Or-
ange as a'candidate for 1|ie ¿>ffice of
County judge of Orange County,
Texas; subject to. the action of the
Democratic primary Jjsl> ¿7, 1912.
For Connty Attorney.
The Daily Leader is authorized to
announce Frank Hatton as candi-
date for the office of County Attor-
ney of Orange, County, Texas, sub-
ject to the action of. the Democratic
primary, July 27th, 1912.
The Daily Leader is authorized to
.announce W. H. McCorquodale as
a candidate for .the office of County
Attorney, subject to the action of
the Democratic. Primary to be held
July 27th, 19121
For Sheriff and Tax Collector.
The Leader is authorised to an
nounce R. M. Johnson as a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Orange
County, subject.to the action of the
primaries, July 27, 1912.
The Dpjly Leader is authorized to
announce Josh Griffith as a candi-
date for the office of- sheriff add tax
sol I ector, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaor to be held July
£ The Daily Leader is anthoriked to
announce A. H.' Coate as a cand'
" ep of ;Co«nty
Coünty,
>ject to the action of the Demo-1
primary,.July 27T1912.
i'. /The Daily Leader ¡a authorized to
annonnte*A.rC.-;'Stewart''if ^"
date for the office , IBBI
urer Orange County, Texas, ' sub-
ject fo the . action of the Democratic
primary in July, 1912.;
For Tax
The Daily Leader ia authorized to
announce O. A. Foreman, Jr., as a
candidate for re-election to the of-
fice of County Tax Assessor for Or-
ange County, Texas, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary, to
be held Jnly 27th, 1912.
Tbe Daily Leader is authorieed to
announce as a candidate for the of-
fice of Tax Assessor of Orange
County U. A. Watson subject «o the
action of-the Democratic primary,
July 27th, 1912. .
v*Fo* Commissioner.
The Diily Leader ia authorized to.
announce Martin Schuh as a candi-
date for re-élection to the Office of
Commissioner, Precinct, Na i, Or-
ange County, Texaa, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary,
Jnly 2th, 1912.
The Daily Leader is authorized to
mounce J. P. EdtHeman as candi-
date for ra| oftiee "'v '
Precinct Nó. Í, Orange Connty,
Texas, subject to the action, of the
Democratic primary, JuJy 27, 1912,
', The Daily Leader 'Is
annottnee John Burton
d*te for the office of
Precinct No. 2, Orangt
aa, subject to the action of
ocratic primary, July ?7th, 1912.
The Daily Leader is authorized
to announce J. T. House as a candi-,
date for the office of Commissioner,
Precinct No." 2, Orange
Texas, subject to the action
Democratic primafy, Jnly 27th, l?
a called meeting of the
yóüng men's committee
has been ordered
night at eight o'clock.,
in the rooms of the com:
mercial club,
all members are urged
to be on hand promptly;
the meeting is called be-
cause it is. needed and
your presence is
importance at this
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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/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.