The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 26, 1902 Page: 4 of 6
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Heal estate
and Insurance
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rOR FINE TAILORING
CALL ON .
Hatban Eckcrt
Just received á large shipment .of Ladies'
WASH SKIRTS in Ducks, Crash, Unen,
Homespun, Shrunk Linens. Designs, ma-
terials, workmanship áríd . fit just as they
should l>e, and our prices are right.
OUR SKIRTS deserve your attention
Wercb^nt tailor
up stairs over
Mossiker's.
P.B.CURRY & SON,
Fire, Marine, Lite and
Accident Insurance Agents,
ORANGE, TEXAS.
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New Line of Shirtwaists
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and Petticoats
JHronson & Bro.
Grocers
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THE ANTLER,
FRANK BROWN,
Pnfrletor
Choice wines, Liquors and Cigars
OF£N DAY AND NIGHT
DIFFERENCES TO BE ADJUSTED.
NOTICE.
Market ^
Daily
to receive
Any subscriber to
^Tribune who fails
tfre^paper should report same
promptly to the office, by tele
phone or
circulator
Wfc
complaint withou
person, and
investigate
clay.
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the
PERSONAL.
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Sheriff John Robertson left last
jht for Lemonon ft business mission.
Joe Bland returned yesterday from
Dallas where he h*d attended the re-
union.
Mr. and^Mrs. P B. Curry, Sr., re-
turnea this morning " from DeRidder,
Ls., where they have been spending
several days visiting:
C. C. Crissler returned this morning
from Dallas. Mr. Crispier .had been
spending the week there visiting his
parents. f
Percy Adams was over from' Beau-
mont last night visiting friendB.
Mrs. M. Grubbs is here from Tram
Arthur visiting relatives.
Conference Arranged Between Cot*
ton Mill Operators and Employees.
By Associated Pre *.
Augusta, Ga., April 26. —It is
believed that the stride of cot-
ton mill operatives inaugurated
two weeks ago will be lettled
in a day or two.
Conference between a . com-
mittee of the King Mill strikers
and the Manufacturers' Associa-
tion has been arranged.
An arbitration boaid will be
appointed and its decision will
be binding on both sides.
As soon as the differences
with- the King Mill men are ar-
ranged the lockout in the other
mills will be declared off.
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PRBSIDEHT ROOSEVELT «ILL iTTRID.
And Speak at a Presbyterian Cen-
tennial Jubilee Celebration.
By Associated Press. v
New York, April 26.—Presi-
dent Koosevelt has promised to
attend the jubilee clelebration
j of the centennial of Presbyter.
Captain and Mrs. George Smith and ian Home mission effort and to
daughter Mamie arri
from a visit to Port Arthur.
is
ved last night, gpeafc at a mass meeting to be
¡ held at Carnegie hall Tuesday
evening, May 20. This meeting
,held at Carnegie hall Tuesday
Miss Sadie Pevfeto Is visiting e. j
friends In Lake Charles. " v , ... , ... .... .,
« a a i. will be the culmination of the
Mr. and Mrs. Hu«h Curry returned .
1V1 . . . . celebration which will be one of
this morning from a trip to Beaumont. - . „ _ • ,
■ , ■ , the features of the meeting" of
L. Miller and Judge J. A. Holland , Pre„bvtprjan as<Jpm
returned this morning from a business the Fresbyterian general assem-
bly. The latter will convene
p t*>-Austin. ^
Robertson was here last night
from Lake Charles on a business trip.
Mrs. Lozano, c f Victoria is an ar-
rival in th^ city, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. George Curtis. -
J. Í. Grant, of Galveston, is an
Orange visitor today.
•County Attorney V. H. Stark re-
turned last night. from ft meeting
the Grand Lodge at Waco.
George " Foreman
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in the Fifth
Fifth avenue
street On May. 15.
enus
church,
-fifth
of
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It looked for a while thin morning, as
thongh the rain would interfere with
the Odd Fellows picnic, but the little
sho wer came mor.e as a blessing to
allay the dust than a hindrance. How-
ever, the procession which was to
arrived from the have started promptly at ten o'clock
.Dallas Confederate's Reunion. .. was delayed little more than an hour.
W. G. Garvey leaves tonight for a When the proceissori did fall in line,
several days trip to New Orleans: ** presented a magnificent pageant,
J. V; Hainey, of Star Hill, La., is such as Grange had never seen before.
a visitor here today. % ¡I Fellows headed
_ _• ... _ + by the Herald and. Armor Bearers,
J. E. Brady, of Tomer, La., is a theseJn turn followed by a carriage
business arrival in the pity today. containing theTrfayor, then the Queen
, 0. E. Rawls is over from Trotti, an(j Maids." Following these came a
Tex. today taking in the picnic. i long train of Knights marching,to the
Miss Tillie Caspar who is the guest strains of "a band. The ground? were
of the family of L. Miller Will leavsp finally reached "' where preparations
tonight for a short Viáit to Beaumont, were being made td recieve the host
Mrs. Griflln and daughter have re- of people who were constantly ar-
túrned to the city from a visit to Beau- riving. ,
mont * . >■' | The following is the programme,
' each event taking one hour later than
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
The following deeds have been filed
for record in the County Clerks office:
Tójan Frederick et als to R. D,
Cooper, deed, theFrancis Bazzano 160
acres preHüiptSon, filed Ap^il 17,1902.
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J. W. Link to J. F. Stoneburner,
deed, 489 A. in N. of the Wm. Clark
league, filed April 17,1902. |6,IQ0.
Lutcher and Moore to Mrs. Antonio
Vandan, deed, 1 acre' in block 22 West
Orange, filed April 18,1902. ««0.
Lutcher and Moore to P. A Harris,
deed. 5 acre south of and adjoining
block 5Qt West Orange, filed April'19,
1902. «100.
Alex. Gilmer to Benj. Anderson and
E. P. Bradford, deed, lot 7 in block 14
of Gilmer's 1st. cove add., filed April
19,1902. $200.
A. M. McKinley to Emmet Beuhler,
deed, lots 10, 11 and 12 in block *88.
Amen. Sheldon, filed April 21,1902.
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Augusta Duckworth to Jno. M. and
Mary É. Robertson, deed, lot 8 in
bock 11 Calder, 'filed April 21,1902.
Cons lot 11 Calder. >
Mary E. and J. M. Robertson and
Maggie Lazano to Augusta Duckworth,
deed, lot 6 in blook 11 Calder, filed
April 21,1902 cons, lot in block 11
Calder.
Eola Mears to C. H. Saxon Q.
deed, the Henry Adams 190 acres, filed
April 22,1902. $100.
Albert Vandan and wife to H. W.
Bland, deed, 2 .acres in block 22 West
Orange, filed Feb. 28,1902, $1000.
Reported by Gate Cit^y Abstract Cg.
We don't want the earth and "a fence
around it but we want trade "and will
guarantee good goods at dose prices.
d-29-tf Gate City Drug Store
COW BITTEN BY A SNAKE. '
Veterinary Surgeon Hawthorn" ¡ was
called to the home of F- Doyle yester-
day to doctor a cow that bad" been bit-
ten by a snake. The doctor worked on
thrcow for several hours and finally
suceeded in saving the animal' b life. v
Say, Young Folks, don't miss that
chance of a $25.00 Gold watch Free".
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HOMG HIMSELF TO THE DOORKNOB.
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Wife Murderaf1 deliberate Suicide
lit «'Cleveland Jsll.
claua press " /
leveland, Ohio, April 26.—
ich, charged with the
his wife, committed
to-day in his, cell
*ty jail by hanging
a sheet from the
specified, owing to the delay in start-
1 Procession from Odd Fellows hall at
10 a. m., with musi.c by the band. ; ~
Address of Welcome by the mayor,-
Tournament . „
Award of prizes. ' -'/X'-1
Lunch anjl music. '
Addresses and music.. *
Foot races and sack races.
Balloon ascension and parachute leap.
The tournament was interesting and
exciting. The first prize was wori by
Bad Hollowfty, who got eleven rings
out of a possible twelve. This prize
was a handsome gold watch.
The second prize, a gold ring, was
won by GeorgeZForeman. . J
NOTICE. ~
Good , Intent Lodge No. .78 K. of P.
and the Gate City Court No. 47 I.' O.
O. C. will have their anniversary ser-
mon preached Sunday at three- o'clock
at Mt. Zion Baptist Church by' ReV.
W. S. Chinn D. D. The'public are
cordially invited to come and bring
"a good thing" with vou
Ladies' unlined woolen skirts,, sum^
mer weight, just received át Crager^,
HOTEL ARRIVAL^
At the McDoiiell. —Be^.<KimbroughT
Beaumont; 1^ T. Dftris, Beaumont';
C. C. Crlsler, DaUfttf; MiBs A. Sanders,
New Orleans Hainey, Star Hill;
F. Duss, Chicago; J. May, New York;
M. F. Scwy, New York;, G, Parker,,
MejB^hjs; .Casper Bailér, Memphis;
A Sully and- wife, Waco; Randall
Dugue, New Orleans. -
New line of mattings,
tó .select from,
atCragers,
forty pieces
DASTARDLY ATTEMPT.
By Assoclaied Press.
Buffalo, N.Y. April" 20.-A
special to the News from Nia-
gara Falls says an attempt was
made to blow up the power
canal on the Canadian side With
garments l
Cle
Pre
Repairing
and we. will do the rest.
plover
Fashionable
Tailoring.
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Corner Front and Fifth Stl,
Will supply you" with Fruits,
Vegetables, Oysters and all-the
delicacies of the -season at all
times. Goods' delivered Free.
Phone. 255.
S.GLUCK
2
Wéitáon'á
Front Street.
Meal tickets $5.50 for $4.50.
Short orders at all'hours;
We are prepared to fur-
nish lunches for excursions
and picnics on short notice.
All the delicacies ofT the
season. • •
Open all Night*:
Phone No. 274
Choice
Meats delivered promptly
to any
if it don',tkeep righttimei
yours is not running as it shonld. '
3uppose you bring it to us, we have
watchmakers that will make it RUN
RIGHT. The best watches have
friction makes trouble and wears
the- parts out We will repair and
clean your watch, and guarantee :!
the job at reasonable charges. '
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Watch Inspector. O. & N. W. R. R. X ,-„ _j ^ v T i ■
spt'i'tur for ■Barrou^iiH' a<i<uuK macMne. .piftmonds, Watches, Jewelry. ■
Dealer in all
kinds of
Fruits, Cakes, Candies and Confections
Geo. W. Bland
NOTICE r-lefr Gream Parlors now. « *.«..•
Family trafttf imd special orders solicited.
'Straight
REMEMBER
We pever substitute knd/áíways fill
your prescriptions promptly.- We
want your trade arid will treat you
■right. Gate Cify'Drug Store, leading
druggists; /•' d29-tf
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./A BOHEMAN AFFAIR. , ,
^Scene* Dr. Coyle's office, time, mid-
night attendants, Chiron Spooner,
Robert Goree, J. É. Hookey,
Coyle. Henry Crager, Jack Hi¡
affair, a Bohemian Supper at which
good fellow ship overflowed, and lots
of 'other good things too—ask Jack
Higman. Bob and Chiron carried an
extra bunch of originality with them
and the balance of the cotérie paled
into inslgnificanoe atr the outflow of
convivial stories and southern melo-
dies. One hour later, Tom Baugh blew
inf tasted the nut cake and immediate-
ly asked who its editor was and said
the only complabxt he had to jmake
was .the cake ought to have been larger,
but then Tom should have known that
only good things come tied up in
small packages.
You will be sorry if some one wins
that lovely Gold watch and yóujnüss
It Come to the Daily Tribune office
or drop us a postal and we will send
you neoessary' blanks.
Kansas
R.
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Kansas City
AND THE GULF
Double daily train service.
Shortest line and quickest
time to Fort Smith, Ark.,
Joplin, Mo.,. Pittsburg, Kas.
KANSAS CITY
Dji r e c t connections for
through business between,
Texas and Louisiana poi
1 and Omaha. Minneapolis,
St. Paul and CHICAGO
Visit the famous. Arkansas
Health Resopts, Si loam
•Springs and/Sulphur Springs
; Cheap rates to above re-
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ther-Information apply to
etr
l MORRIS
rav. Pan. Agent
Kansas City, Mo.
S. G. WARNER
C. P. & T. A.
Kansas City, Mo.
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Cold Watcb
FREE
P. Mcharland
Guaranteed
Jeweler.
The Circulation department of The Daily Tribune
made arrangements with W. P. McFarland, Jeweler, to furni
this wátch, which wilt be O ske, twenty-five year case fit
vyith fine Elgin or Walthatn rifevement as you desire.
Watch is strictly first class in every particular and fully guai
teed by Mr. McFarland, and can be seen at his jewelry store.
We will give this Watcli absolutely iree to the boy or gi
getting us the greatest (number of paid subscribers to
Daily Tribune in th^iee months from date,. ,
Call at Tribune office and we will supply you with all nec-
essary blanks, and furnish you any further information desired.
Don't miss this chance to get a watch that you will be proud
of the rest of your life.
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Rein, Charles M. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 26, 1902, newspaper, April 26, 1902; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183032/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.