The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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movement among
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been received Yf. Re
leads E. A. Cheatham
. During the summer months moth-
ers of young children should watch
>- '" • ; for ., any unnatural looseness of the
1 bowels. When given prompt atten-
Complete returns from over the tion at this time serious trouble may
district have not been made up to be, avoi(kd. Chamberlain^ Colic,
re present time, but fromyég has ;CboIer¡ and* Diarrhoea Remedy can
attorney by seventeen hundred votes^ y a ea er8' ^ '
• Mr. Blaekshear's great number of i. ^
votes was surprising to the friends |^|^|*¡^/^|TT "E*0
of Judge Cheatham. It was thought Jf rC pm I ^
that the. .race would be reasonably , .. (
cióse instead of a' run-a-way as it Don.t Hide -J-hem With a Veil; Re-
has proven to be. Both Mr. Black-" moye Them With New Dnig.
shear and Judge Cheatham are pop- ■ ■ •'
ular men throughout the district and An em;nent skjn specialist recent-
conservative men figured that ne«th:.ly disjovered a new drug, othine-
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Social Notes
of today' in Orange from ' Lake
Charles, - .
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I.-J. Warner arrived this morning,
hailing from New Orleans.
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J. C. Marley numbers among the
vjsitors in Orange today.
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The members of the Baraca Ctas's
of* the ' Methodist* church entertained
a 'few of their friends last evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Watson on Tenth street. Every one
present enjoyed " to the utmost the
pleasures , of the evening. Various , , , ... ,
, , , ,. l.i i todav from New York.
games were played, and delightful ■ . , ■ .■••'.i;
"music was furnished by Miss Fanny
• Newport and Mr. John N. Russell.*
After a series of games óf forty-
two. delicious ice .cream and .cakc j
and punch were enjoyed by the'
young people. •
Those",jaesént were Misses Jean'." „ , ..... ...
Malone, Fanny . Newport. Winnie °car. Stewart ^ . k.rbyv.lle arm
Bland, Ida Mae Stark. Allie Bland., cd b;c
Flora
Messrs. John N. Russell of Bfau
Miss S. E.. McKeon is in the city
today from Madison, Wis!
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P: P> Cooke is a visitor in Orange
■ B, F. Berry is a business visitor
from Houston today. --, ;
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Mallett of West Orangé left
i today to visit friends in Beaumont.
er candidate would win by any great
majority. '
The Choice of a Husband.
is too important.a matter for a jvom-
an to be handicapped by weakness,
bad blood or foul breath. Avoid
these kill-hopes by taking Dr. Kind's
Life. Pills, . New; strength, fine, com-
plexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits
—things that win men—follow their
use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c. * At B.
F. Hewson. /
No Black null Moose.
Jackson, Miss., July 31.—-The
double strength, which is so Uni-
formly successful in removing freck-
les and giving a clear;; beautiful
complexión that jt is "sold by any
first-class druggist under an abso-
lute guarantee to refund the money
if it fails. , _ . ..
Don't hide your freckles under a
veil; get an ounce of othine an^ re-
move them. Even the first night's
use will show a wonderful-improve-'
J W. A. Webb, Assistant i to Presi-
dent oi the M. K. & T. whose junis
dictidn has been extended oVer vhe
operations of the entire Katy system
with headquarters at Dallas, Texas.
The policy of the new manage-
ment of the Katy to improve -and
extend their Texas, possessions has
made it necessary to concentrate the
managerial, powers of the road itt
Texas where large activities are go-
ing on, The new arrangement brings
the Katy management in closer
bull
moose party of Mississippi is to be
strictly 'lily white." A convention of j stre„gttí othine;
the followers of Colonel Roosevelt | soId on the money back guarantee,
began here today for .the purpose of |
permanently organizing the Third
mcnt, some of the lighter freckles joucj, w¡th the people and is j rec-
vanishing entirely. It is absolutely 0gnition on the part of the railroads
harmless and cannot injure the most of the importance of official associa-
tender skin. j tion with their" Texas patrons.
Be sure to ask fór the áSublc No definite plans of extension
Ida Mae Stark, Allie Bland, ™ 'VV-J- w «« ^ « J V-
Mossiker and Virgie Watson, and ,brother ln laW' Dr" aftd "Mff S[
. John N. Russell of Beau- D. \ates. , _ . ...
mont, Carl* Cottle,. Calvin Stakes,
"'Claude Malone,* I. L- Bridger, Grady
and Kent Watson.
Archie McDonald returned yester-
day from a tour of several Weeks
| through,out various states in. the
i .' * * * Í North and West.
Mr-and Mrs. J. B. Turner chap-Í
er'oned a party of young folks who : A fine ten-pound'boy was born to
left on the launch Nijiholaus yéster-l \jr. and Tfcvs. W..T. Lott, in Bruner
Addition, this morning.
O: W. Salter, a .prominent travel-
ing, man, out of Wacp, was in the
city this morning "salting down'
Robert Goree.
• • •
Dr. 1. C. Herrington returned this
morning from a business trip to
Beaumont.
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E - L. Bruce returned today from
Beaumont,
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C. C. Allen of Beaumont is in the
city today. >
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L, N. Raird, whose home is in
Hpney| Grove, spent several hours
day evening for Sabine Lake, where
they spent some time enjoying ' the
splendid bathing and fishing. After
frying and eating all the fish they
wanted, the ■ part>v then returned.
reaching the wharf about midnight.
Those composing the party were
Misses "Sophia* Colin, Ivy McFarlane,
Mary Bryce, - Ethel , Bailey, Wmliie
Nuttall, Ruth and Grace: gBailey, and
Messrs. Moise Crage.r^A. G. Thom-
as, Orion Campbell. Gussie Miller,
Guy BjirVart, Bertram and Monzo
. Leviñgston. and Ttlley Ailsfn; •
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Mis Elizabeth. Bisland. who has
been visiting her sister Mrs. J. S.
Herring in Waxahatchie, returned to
her home in this city Saturday night.
It will be remembered that Miss Bis- in orange this morning.
land sprained her ankle sonic time * • •'
ago while stepping from an automo- q j. Walford of Mobile, Ala., was
bile.buft has sufficiently recovered jn the city this morning on business
from her injury to walk again
Miss Addie McNeill returned fr
the
guest of Miss Jack Mitterer for sev-
■eral davs. Miss McNeill attended
N. J. Cochran, a prominent man the dahce • given by Mrs. Dr. Cunr
from Livingston is a business visitor n¡nKham
in. Orange today. , • ♦ • . -
* * * . Wm. Sorran of New Orleans is in
W. E. Parish spent the Torenoon ^ cjty today callnig upon owners
ijLi of gasoline wagons.
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Herman Ullman of Natchez, 'Miss
passed through Orange this morn
ing en route to Houston. He is mak
ing the trip by auto.
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J. M. Breedvilfe of TexarkaWÍ was
in the cf' v this, morning.
* Miss Addie McN-eill returned from
O.-W. Salter is m the city today ]ast night where shé^has beéb
i from Houston,
has the approval of Colone] Roose-
velt or not, has not been announced.
At first it was planned to isstie a
callj for a Progressive convention,
signed by both white and negro Re-
publicans, but this was changed and)
the announcement made that today
meeting would-be^sti":ctly a white
man's affair. B. fi. Ridge,, of F:
ville, a life-long Democrat and fath-
er of Adjutant General Arthur H. '
Ridge, .is head of the "lily white
have been announced, but the offic-
ials of the Katy have just completed,
an inspection of lW proposed rpute
Dysentery is always ¿erious" and of the Stamford & Eastern Railway
Stamford ttf^flprt. Worth, a dis-
miles' ánd 'are reported
: .t,M maUcmnnf ¡ Beaumont and Waco line a distance! M, A. WATSON, Secty.
cured it even when malignant and. .. .. i0;h
... u ,n j,,..,, of 250 miles. These lines, as laid i
epidemic. For sale by all dealers. | ou{. pass through a heavy tonnage
• ' ^ ^ territory and would make excellent;
Party movement in Mississippi b«|' -
it will be organized solely'as a white fcn a d^r°"s ,but * "" tanTe oHw
man's party. Whether this movement,^ cured- Chamberlains .Cohc,; «« °:f ÍW
' - - — • • « Cholera «fd Diarrhoea R^tteHy has to ne ,B"*OT
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properly framed
We have a new Stock of handsome
pictures
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bored and curbed with
tiling - 7.s0
W. H. CRENSHAW
OLD PHONE 547
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Get It Buck
All patrons of the City Schools and
especially all High ¿>cho"bi pup..o,
are requested to come out to the
Airdom.e at 8:30 tomorrow night and",
hear Hugh ""M. Potter of the Stite
University lecture on Iligher F,.Id-
cation. ' ' ^
The Lecture is free.
8:30 is the time.
Good music.
R. BRADBURY,
PreSt. Board.
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READ THE LEADER-
Sidewalks! Lights! Streets?
feeders for the Katy.- j
The M. K. ■& T. is erecting shops
at Waco with facilities for repairing
'4 and rebuilding its Texas equipment,
the road contemplates double track-
ing the Jine from Granger to Hills-
boro at an early date, has already in-
creased its appropriations for main-
tenance of way and the improvement
in all branches of the service has
been ably commented on by the pa-
trons of the road.
Mr. Webb is a ytfung man of re-
markable "business attainments; his
rapid promotion attests his superior^
faculties for grasping large bifnines?
problems and his ability to move
traffic has popularised*- him with the
customers-of the road as well as
with the management of the com-
pany. .
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office .over Goree's Drug Store
Office Hours 9 to 11 a. nl and
2:30 to 4 p. m.-
Orange
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Diamonds on
Easy Payment
We will sell a diamond,
any size and at proper
prices on terms of one
fifth cash and the bal-
v Big Seventh Day Gains.
Washington, July 3h—Members oí
of the Senate and House who fre-
quently are compelled, to confer with
j representatives of .religious .'bodies
j regarding (reform l^gislatioif have
had their attention called to the fact
that in future they wiil have to reck-
on with Seventh Day Adventists. of
whom there are 10S.775 in the Un-
ited States. The denomination pwns
|42 institutions, valued at approx-
imately$11.000,000 of which $8,000-
000 worth is in the United State .
Tbe_ denomination "reports 613 prim-
ary-schools. with an enrollment 01
.15,498 and 89 colleges and adameies
ance in eight equal I'with- an enrollment of_ 7, soo.
monthly payments.
Diamonds are worth
their value as an intro-
ductory but they have
been advancing more
than teh per cent, each
year for twelve years
and in our opinion the
future advance will be
greater than the past due'
to the scarcity of perfect
diamomds and the in-
creased demands for dia-
monds. Táík to us tibout
it.
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Summer cotds are hard to get rid
of, and frequently lead to asthma,
bronchitis, and hay fever. Do not let
! your cold get a hold on you, but use
Foley's Honey and^ffar Compbund
; or quick relief. W; II. Allen, "Chel-
sea, Wis., Says; "We prefer Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound to other
cough medicines because it quickly
cures c/sughs and colds. If will ward
off ^ roh! if taken in time." Con-
tains no opiate*. , "
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AH bills or" claim ' against, the late
[J.F. Pavell Shell Bank, op any one in-
debted, to him, will sarule with.J. W.
Pavell and C. R. Hq&oes. 26-1 mo:'
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Ask For Orange Oil Refining Co. Oils
Our Oil ¡I an Orange manufactured-.product. -We manufac-
ture .the best grade of temp Oils, Stove Gasoline, and Engine
Naptha. ' "
We guarantee our WATÉR WHITE. Lamp Oil nof., to smoke
the lamp, and to gfve"a clear white light '
' Call-'#. W. Fhdne 250 and we will tell you from'which mer-^.
chant yon can get WATER WHIT* Ump Oil.
ORANGE OIL
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Buy it now." dhamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is al-
most certain to be needed before the
sunrtner is, oi¡/tr. Buy it now ana be
ptepared for such an emergency. For
sale by all dealers.
Full
BROUGHT TO LIGHT.
Orange People Receiving the
Benefit
There have been many eases lil?e
the following in Orange. Every one
relates the experience of people we
know. These plain, straightforward
statements will do much toward re-
lieving thé suffering óf thousands.
Such testimony will. be read with in-
terest by many people. s 'h ' .
Mrs. L. S. Pinkston, 301 Sixth St.,
Orange,. Texas, says: ' "I can say
that I have felt like a different wom-
an since I used Doan's Kidney Pills.
When I began taking them I was
confined to my bed but inside of a
few days Í was able to get around
and do my work.
I had rheumatic paini# as well as
an acute lameness in my back. I was
nfso troubled., by difficulty with the
kidney secretions. These annoy-
ai ccs unfHte<l mc for my oe'eupation
and my suffering seemed greater
than I could bear. Doan'e Kidney
Pills have lifted the burden, what
other remedies failed to dó. I iam
still using-them with most satisfac-
tory resultsi" (Statement j^iven May
1, 1908.)
p RE-®JNDORSEllENT
n November 29^ 19th Mrs. Pink-
ston said: "The statement I gave in
1508 in praise of Doan's Kidney pills
still holds good.
he felie* I received has begn. las-
ting and I have had no occasion to
use "í^jtldrtey, remedy since."
For salí by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Fqster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit-
ed States. ' ;V '•-> y > '
Remember the name — Doan's —
and take no Other. \ .. .
Three Dainty
For Breakfast ^ ?
Biscuits made from ~White
Bijlows Flour served with
Butter and Syrup. Post Toast-.
,' ies or Oat Meal;..vHot Cup of
Coffee. Zi :
For Dinner-
Bread made from Whit^ Bil-
lows Flour; Scrambled Eggs,
BreakTast Bacon, Spiced Pick-
les or Kraut, Canned Corn,
Canned Peaches.
For Supper—
Muffins made from White. Bil-
lows Flour; Rice served with
Cream and Sugar, Canned
Peas, Canned- Apricots, lee
Tea, Lemon Pie.
You can get these at THE
CROWN, your up-to-date
"Grocer.
The CROWN
With Other
Write us for our General
log and deposit with us
with your first $5.00 or.
out your 50c deposited, mi
to us $4.50 and the Catalog
mains in yóür home..
Deposit refunded "if you
not Use the catalog.
THE HOME TRADE SYNDI-
CATE SUPPLY COMPANY.
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W. E. McCORQUODALE
Secretary-Treasurer.
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FOR SALE
HORSES AMD MULES.
Just arrived a ^ar of horses,
of mules and a car
Milk . Cól^^jamp.
sell them. BRAZOS VALLE i"
HORSE AND MULE CO.. I
MONT, TEXAS.
WE BUY EMPTY SACF
ANGE GRAIN COMPANY.
When thé
letters Blur
refractive error.
tion. is very common,
It is a sufe* indication of some
This condi-
and it
causes a whole lot of mischief
—not only with the eyes them^
selves; but by causing a whole
.String of other functional dis-
orders.
This blurred" vision is a sure
sign that glasses are needed,
■ especially for close eye work.
We have every facility for
correcting this error or any
other.
If you suspect tha^YOUR
eyes need assistance,OUR
• assistance,..'...... , '. v -
Prices reasonable; all work
¿barántecd. Expert spectacle
and Watch Repairing.
504 Fifth St., Orange, Texas
We buy your second-band
y holil goods'; gúj
ng goods, shipung aud reps
nuure. IHJi CÜKlUbl l i
•08 Front Su New
KOR. RENT—Severaitl nice <
Apply w. H. MALONE. ^
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List your property for s "
rent with me. 1 have a n
inquiries at this time; W. h,
LONE. ;/
«r„ -Po.- Sale. Terms
- 45 acres, 10 mile i from
Open prairie, 25 acres fenc
ynpfoved with five-room t
other buildings, good water |
6 acres, 1 mile from Court 3
high state of cultivation, good dv
ing and other improvements (ii
Good house and one lot,.
Avenue, —j.- .... U
Five-room house, two lots,
Street. ............ ..^.....$12.
Five^rOom house; one lot, C
II t _. .
3 four-room houses, one lot eac
take Streét, each :
If you want any Orange or (
ange Comity Real Esfat<>, now *is t
^ime to buy. You- will surely ]
more iateir, W. H. MALONE.
WANT El
single man,
crences as to charácter and
Address P. D., 404
WÁNTED*-?By ex'periencé
,*r,-set of bopks to ke ,
;,5 o'clock p. «ter Reasonable cl
" *-,J-ess. Bookkeeper, care
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If you will ring us up wc may .?upply these articles:
w- hive just - received— :...
fel'We
Junket Tablet
Bouillon Cubes, 12 in can
Solluble Postum .....
Sollublg Coffee
|| Vanilla Beans (fancy Mexican) a pod
' Far superior to-the Extract.
Tuna Fkh,.in cans for salad ..a can i...
Pickled Lsimfc's Tongue, in glass, a jar
■ New
Mixed Pickling: Spices. ' . -
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Celeify Seed.
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Whole and ground' Spices of all kinds.
I' NEW PHONE 16
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1912, newspaper, July 31, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182851/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.