The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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S—W. H« Stark, President L. Miller," Vice-President .E. W. Brown,
J. O. Sims, Cashier E. E. McFarland, Ass't Cashier A. E. Bunn, 2nd
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'i Cashier
E. W. Brown F. H. Famcl! J. O. Sima
DIRECTORS—W. H. Stark
L. Miller
H. J. L. Stark
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McFarland
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SUNSET 8PBCIAL8.
Beginning with SATURDAY the Tenth (10th) Day .of-August, -191.2, we will observe the univer-
sal custom of Closing each Saturday afternoon at One O'clock 0 'o'clock P.' M.)
f We earnestly trust that oür Customers and /friends will heartily co-operaté with lis, which will
'.greatly facilitate the proper handling bf our business. -
Thé hours of closing hereafter of the .Banks of Orange will, be as follows:
From 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M., each day except Saturday of each week, which will be
im 9 o'clock.Á."M. to 1 o'clock P. M. ' • -• .
from
Capital $100,000.00
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Orange, Texas
THE ORANGE, NATIONAL BANK
Surplus and Profits Over $127,000.00
Owner
Editor
' W. H. §TARK
. S. H. WALTHALL
L. C. PARKER .......
City Editor
Per year
Per .month
Per week
Subscription Ratcg,..
...$6.00
50
.15
PHONES
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• New Phone
Old Phone
Contributions will be gladly re-'
eeived. and giyen space when.. avail-
Í able but we must ask that all 'contrib-
uted articles be typewritten before
-they are senf in.'
This Will save us much time, and
time is money.
Subscribers are -requested to notify
: the circulation manager of any delay
or error ¡n delivery of papers. ' If
your copy fails to reach you, please
oaH us up, either phone, and the
necessary steps will be taken to in-
sure prompt distribution. Your co-
operation to this extent-will be ap-
preciated.
CO-OPERATION. .
— - •
The Manaiger of the new whole*
sale paper house—The Southern Pa-
per Company—Mr.'Giles, said, -'Yes
1 want some advertising space regu-
larly in the paper, it may be that no
purchaser will read my advertise-
ment in twelve months time, and the,}
it may be the means for making some
large sales, that is not the point, the
important thing is that every City
in the world is first judged by its pa-
' per, if they publish a poor paper the
town is no good.".
Mr. Giles feels, and rightly" so, that
the burden. of a'-public necessity 'like
a newspaper should- be, in a small
degree distributed.
Has side-Walk construction ceased?
Don't this * railroad talk sound
good to the believing disciple of
progress?
: ———-• «
Mr. L¡ Miller said, "by 1915 the
'"population of Orange Will ,not' only,
be doubled, it will be trebled." Do
you think Mr. Miller knows What he
is talking about?.
GO O D R O AD S
. A Dollar or Two a Week
Will Do
Merchant* , meeting, Dallas Ten,
Certificate Elan fare one and one-
for round trip. Sale of tickets
th to 14th, Aug. líHh to 28th,
. . d to Sept. lltfc Sept 16th to
Sept. 25th. See S. P. ticker agent
for full information. U
510 FRONT ST.f ,
£ Our Prices fir©
NEW PHONE 213
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City, in* Cc
ORANGÉ ♦ '
THE ANNUAL EXPENSE OF MAINTAINING MUD HOLES
EQUAL TO ENTIRE COST OF STATE CAPITOL.
Familiarity is said to breed contempt, but the mud hole appears
to be exempt from this rule, as most of our citizens have been
intimately acquainted with it from infancy and we contribute
$3,000,000 per-annum to maintaining it, as well as submit
to a tax of $8,000,000 per annum levied by the mud hole in re-
ducing the capacity of the load. A chain is no stronger than its
weakest link ánd the carrying capacity of a road is governed by
its worst mud hole and steepest grade.
Improved public highways will do r way with the mud hole.
convention will meet at St. Louis to
nominate candidates for president
and vice-president.
Annual meeting of the Interna-
tional, Association of Causualty .&
Surety Underwriters begin at Old
Point Comfort. The convention wi'.l
bring together, men in all dep&rtme its
of the business in North Amerhi,
Republican State, convention meet?
at Dallas, Texas, tó pull a full State
ticket in the field. A hot . fight, is
ahead over the chairmanship be-
tween Cecil A. Lyon, Roosevelt
leader, and M. F. McGregor, regular
Republican.
Western Canada Irrigation As-"
sociatión meets at Kélowria, D. C.
Wednesdayi—Children's festivals
begin in connection with the famous
Ocean Grove, :N. J-> annual camp
meeting.
Exposition opens at Dawson, Y. T.
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"Cleanlines.^
at Civic Lea
is next to-godliness,"
ie -stands for nothing
what is mght,. good and .clean,
objections to the organization is
- tnispiaced zealj But there can be no
such objection
JHK'a good business chance came
your'way, , in the shape of a piece
óf property or a share in a thriving
business, it Would be very nice to
write out a check forJhe amount.. If tion.
4* 4* 4 4 + 4* 4* 4 4* 4* 4* 4*
4* '
* SPORTOGRAPHS
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4*4* 4* 4 ■!• + 4* 4v+-4* + 4
- Monday.—First heats of class races
for motorboats, at Chicago. Second
race between Michicago' and JPatri
cia. „
Tuesday.—Racing of the Great
Western Circuit begins-at Peoria, III
Tennis players and croquet
"sharks" meet at Wióna, Ind., tourn-
ament.
. Wednesday.—Races of the"- New
York Yacht Club for tlje Astor Cups,
There are two of these trophies for
which the late Col. Astor made M
visjon in his wil.
Golf tournament of the Lake
Geneva Country. Clob.
Thursday — The star attraction
with exhibit'of vegetables and . ow- of the Chicagojwater carnival, the
era that, grow to maturity ¡<1 t ftW' free-for-all speed boat series for the-
day's right on the edge of the Arctic William Wrigley, Jr., $22,000 trophy,
circle. • emblematic-of the-American champ-
- Thursday.—Transatlantic ships re-; ionship, talces place, on Lake Michi-
suine trips over the short northern gan. The fastest boats of America
course, which shortens the distance j England,- Canada and either coun-
110 miles ové ' the southern coitrse tries will meet.
dfchich has been taken during the past
few" months to avoid icebergs.
The existing appropriation made
by Congress for the old soldier's
pension fund will be discontinued
nnle4s Congress makes fiirther
appropriation. The pension fund is
already short $30,000,000.
Ab Captain and George Gray,
Klamath Indians, released by Judge
Bean of Portland, Ore., to go home
and harvest their crops, return to
prison to serve juxty days sentences
for introducing liquor in the. reaerva-
Friday.—Disputed game between
Toronto and Baltimore in Jhe: In-
ternational League will be played
as double header at Baltimore.
Saturday.—Chicago River Marath
on, o.ne of the classic races o£ the op-
en water season, concludes Chi-
cago's week of naval events
sickness or fire invaded your home,
|P« it would be nice to have, money in the
bank. It would be nice to have money
in the bank, no matter what might
hapen, because it is * safe-guarded
^ - .against posible old. age or "sickness
~ ' and POVERTY
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|S Coming Week Day by Day.
. New York, Aug. 10.—The follow -
;fering events arc scheduled to take
aplace during the following week, -
> Sttnday.«^-Parade and review of
>-¿í>leaaure boat fleet and other big wat-
y' <tr. exhibitions in .connection with
Chicago' water carnival and naval
review. ' ■
> Monday.—General baggage agents
will meet in Chicago to prepare a
Statement covering the proposed qUe being the flagship, of atacking
limitations in the length of. trunks to fórce.
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Fourteen ships of war will appear
off Chicago tonight, with a view to
bombarding the city" tomorow.
Governor. Thomas R. Marshall
vice-presidential candidáte on the
Democratic ticket will deliver • the
commencement address at Valparai-
so University, Valparaiso, Ind.
American Geographical Society
starts' from New York on a trans-
continental excursion to celebrate
the 60th anniversary of its founding.
The amendatory regulations apply-
ing to the transporation oí explos-
sives ordered by the interstate com-
mercé commsiion, go ihto effect to-
day.
Friday.— ."Hostife" Navy will at-
, tack Chicago, the battleship Dubu-
How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, ÜL,
Th® Sur-
geona
Peoria, 111.—"I wish to let every onr
Itoow what LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable
n Compound has done
forme. For two years
' I suffered. The doc-
tor said rhadatai$ar
" the only remedy
1 the surgeon'a
My moth*
15!
g* ri mi 1, ■ 1 iiiM 1 A
compound, ana
today
fee presented to the interstate com-
merce commission. ' Í J(
beRins celebration of
Chicago Week."
$)ectfic & Manufactur-
for incor-
Pennsy-
Saturday—New Alton station op-_
ens in Chicago.
in Massachusetts at Point ^
month's Í
from inflammation, and your
.Wash relieved me. 1 am glad to id)
rone what your medicines have done
me. You can uaa my teatimonial In
Colonel Rooaevelt takes the .tamp' «7 way you wish, and I Will_be,glad
nf Pines 'í? «Mwer letters."-Mrs. Christina
"* 106^foai)dSt^Peqjc^ ÚL '
Are Ever at War.
There are two things everlasting
at war, joy and piles. But Buckleh'a
"ve will banish pifes.lt aoon
tchiiig, ' irritation,
it gives
aler
ec«
Mnu Lynoh Also Avoided
Operation.
J«wnp, P&.-'«After the I
arth child, I had severe <
m hi
that It did not aeem as
stand it This kept up for
months, until two doctor
•P.
Lynch,'¿5
Women ii
" *" try
1 could
We have decided to give away
$10.00 this ,time, and it may as well
be won by you as any one else. The
last prize we offered of fivé dolíais
proved of so much interest we have
decided to double the amount this
time.
Here ia the i>Ian: Orange, like
every progressive city, needs a
"SLOGAN" and we will give the
above-.sum to the person offering the
best one.
For your information a few ex-
amples are given. "Shreveport spell
success." "Keep, your eye on Mon-
roe. Des Moines is doing things."
Orange must. have a slogan, and :
we will pay $10.00 for the best one.
We. impose the condition that all
parties offering a- slogan must be a
subscriber, for at least one month,
to the Leader.
The best one will be aelected by
the Executive Committee' of the
Commercial Club at the first met;
ing they hold during the month j
December. They must be sealed,
Cottage Meat
Market
J. H.PEVETO, Prop. .
Beef. Pork," Ham, Bacon, Sau-
sage, Chicken.
Everything in the Meat Line .
Fresh Goods. Honest Weight
YóuK trade will be appre-
ciated and no effort fill be
spared to make our relations
profitable for us both.
Telephone us your wants. If
we do not keep it in stock, it
is because it cannot be secur-
ed. : , 'J , ■n ^3.
Old or New Phone 66.
Corner of Main and Fifth
-; ; -.Í StreeU.
Annual session, Grand Lodge
Knights and Ladies of Harmony at
Waxahachie, Texas, Aug. 12 to 1(«-
of sale Aug. li, final return
limit. Aug. 17. Round trip fare
$12.45, via Sunset Central linea.
Special rate of finy cents roupd
trip to Beaumont on August 7th and
11th ón^ account of base ball at that
placets -.Trainrunning: ' on these
dates will have an extra coach.
Texas Christian Missionary Con-
vention in Beaumont, August 26.
Tickets on sale August 19 with re-
jrtirn limit" Aug. 27._ R.Ound *
90 cents via Sunset Central li
mgmgm.. wa-
Direct Connection for
and N
Special round frip- excursion rate
to Cloudcroft, N.' M., Sunset Central
lines; Round trip fare $21.15. Tick-
ets on sale ^for traifls 7 and 9 Aug.
17 Return limit 30 days.
State Democratic Convention, San
Antonio, Aug. 12-14. Tickets on sale
Aug. 10th, 11th and 12th. Return
limit Aug. 18. Round trip fare $11,35
vik Sunset Central iUu. ■
and Dal
EFFECTIVE MCH. 1 to APRIL 15
roai
T.J. ANDERSON
Houston. Tela*
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Bids for Clearing Road fat Orange
Conaty.
Notice is, hereby given that bids
will be received by the commission-
uecemoer. xney uc ers court of Orange Coudty, Texaa.
addressed to E^W Anderson, S*0" I unt¡i 9 o'clock A M, August 14th,
re,U7:r^°™CW !u ' ■ j 1912, and not thereafter, for the fol-
ed, bLOGAN on t e outai e s 1owíi¡ work on wjut js known as the
they will not he opened unt,l he■; #.^^ o{ ^ ,ow<¡r Beaumont
proper time, and in the handa of .the1
secretary before. December 1st
public road as follona to-wit: Be-
ginning at the weat end of section
•"Aw-rth;e ce with the aurvey of
Hay—fever and asthma make Ait- Ma^nefrf^errv^^^^and'ex-
gust 2 month óf intente suffering to ' • «•> > ?7¡ . . ,
fo,.,'. w t-arr ssr
victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles, just like other people, with
like results in loss of appetite, back-
ache. ncrvpvuncM, {headache, ant
tired, listleaa, run-down feeling. 1
there's n¿ need to feel like that as
T. D. Peebles, Henry Tenn., pro:
ed. "Six bottles of Électric Bitters'"
he writes "did moreto give me new
strength and good appetite than all
other stomach remedies I used" So
they help everbody. Its folly to suf-
fer when.this, great rpmedy wiil help
you from the first doaeTTry it On-
ly 50 centa at B. F. Hewson.
H.J. OKTUEYER & SON
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Barga and Houj« hoat in connect!oil.
mm
. Store.
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. _ . . fon each aide of the center- of "fli'
mg to the inflamed membranes. . f ^ b og
M. Merethfew, N. Searaport, Me., ° A, °„A 1oM
says: "A few dosea of Foley's Hon- Wlth the surf4ce °f th<= ground, leva
ey and Tar Compound relieved me, . , . „ . . - r
bottle caused a complete.... .. ;--.r . o . .. . ■
less thán a
cure." Refuse substitutes,
by all: dealera.
For aal<
WE BUY EMPTY SACKS. OR-
ANGE GRAIN COMPANY. 20-tf.
7^' • «i 1 > j 11 1 ^ '
There will be a regular meeting of
the Young Men's Committee next
Tuesday,- August 13th. AH members
are urgently requested to be present
J. M. DULLAHAN, Chairman.
7-tf.
ei surface of the ground and all loga
removed from, the fight of way. Spec-
- ifications and plans of said work are
^ on file in the county clerk's office at
-r
HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Doljars
Reward for any case Of Catarrah that
cannot be cured by-'Flail's Catarrah
Cure. F: J. CHENEY & COMP
ANY, Toledo, Ohio.
We, the undersigned have, knows
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him. perfectly honorable
in all business transactions, and fin-
ancially able to ,carry out any obli
gations made by his firm.
Waldiág, Kinnan Ac Marvin.
Hall's Catarrh Car* ia taken inter-
nally .acting directly upon the blood
and-mucous surfaces of the SmWitjt
Testimonals sent free. Price, 75c. per
bottle. Sold by all druggists. ,
Take Hall's Family Pills Jor con-
stipation. h-t - : ■
" ..7. "
McKAY &
PROPRIETORS
THL CUSTOM HOUSE. ANB
f Custom House 4th mi Front
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WHEN YOU WANT THE
VISIT THE
J#0. YATtS, M. D.
Office over
ORANQL,
DRAYAQK AND QENSRAL
Ploata and
IANO AND F
INO A SPECIALTY
' •' ' y . " s-. -
FOR SALE
L DEALERS
right to
WorU
On a suarantee.
and the prieaiwOI
M rirTH STRttT
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Texas
8-6-14th.
Dentist, 16 ThoWorld' Best Each Month
Home Telephone
wishes to announce
provided
ien of
«re selected.
rebuilt,
YOUR NEW
READ THE LEADER—
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the court house for inspection. Bids
will be received for one or more aec
tion's as per plana and specifications.
A reasonable bond will | t* required
from each bidder. Lea«| your
With the coonty clerk.
sioners. court reserves
reject any and; all bids.
order of the commie
Aug. 5th, 1912.
JOE. T„ GO
Clk. Co.. Court Orattge
-Dr.;jC. Hi EHsworth
Baldwin St., Rochester, N. Y;, says
Foley Kidney Pills gave him imme-
diate relief and strengthened him
wonderfully. "I have been bothered
with weak kidneys and bladder troii
ble and suffered much pain. Foley
Kidney . Pills gave me immediate re-
Wholes'a'le' Dmg"gi9ta,"Toledo, 0.(Hef and-strengthened me wonder-
,fully. I am pleased to reo
their use." Por sale bjc all
WE BUY EMPTY SACKS. OR-
ANGE GRAIN COMPANY. 20-tf.
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1912, newspaper, August 10, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182860/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.