Orange Weekly Tribune (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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, JOHNSON BAYOÍ) DOTS.
.The dread disease, oharbon, is now %Í""t)
.thing of the past and we trust th¡¡ qúar-1*-
antine may be raised.
RoUeooa . and Helen Cooper,
accompanied by their anüt returned
from Orange hut Tuesday.
Mr. Gonaoliaa, who baa been visiting
the family of OoL Donahoe, returned to
Leesburg Wednesday.
Mr. Clint Futch decided "there is no
lace like home'" tor a sick man, and we
trust he arrived there safe.
Mr. Chambers of Grand Chenier, ^
visiting old friends on the Bayou. I
Monday evening the country assembled
en masse on the beach and enjoyad an-
other beach party. As we «tatWMlf
the shore watching the b:
upon , the sand we were wont to afcy:
Break.break.break,
On thy cold grey stones, O, seat
And I would that I could utter,
The thoughts Quit arise In me.
The belles and beaux of Johnsoú's
Bayou, were given a dance at
denoe of Mr. 0. Peveto'son the evening
of the 28tli. Those present were: •
Misses Flavy and Minnie Peveto.
Bebeoca Cooper, Lindsay, Molhe Plea -
ant, of^.Leesburg, and Mrfc Emm*
Bertram.
Messrs, J. P. Fitting, J. Adaulph, A.
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and W«stlake,
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meeting advances.
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HOUSE REUTIHG AND
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Office "In Su'lllfuni
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Recitation -Boys' Rights terr l PeVeto
Reeltatlou-The Ups That Touch Liquor Shall
Never Tonoh Mine (new)— lyy Qrunth
coaoert Kecltatloa —Order .pmnwy cuss
(^a^Í^A Little Boj'aSpeech.. Joiiii
Tub lea"'.—small Dressmaklni
Heading—The Little Orator......Arthur 1*
Hecir'Jon—Buyln' a Poller ... ..Miss Ids
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Onuiffe Connty Republican .
The Orange county republicans held a
convention at the court house Sat *
to elect delegates to the state nom:
convention which m^ets in Port Wi
on the 8th of September.
Delegates eleoted were H. Boykiu,.
Wm. McZenl and J. T. Bichardson.
Alternates, Jas B. Seargent, A. B. Bob.
inson and J. B. Half.
The election at permanenllKw^ulbr
toittee, to serve for the ensuing two
years, resulted as follows: Chairman,
H. Boykiu; assistant chairman, J. B.
Hair; secretary, Wm. McZeal; assistaot
secretary,' P. M. Piioenix. Delegates
were uninstruated and are, left free to,
follow their owi inclinutious in the state
convention. ~ W
Off For Hayth ^¿1
• Alex. McLean, formerly of Croddoek,
Arbogast A MoLeao.with Alex SchnumHu
la brother to Mr. Hchauoiái, of the Tur-
peutine works will,in a few weeks leave for
the purpose of tuking possession of two
islands near the island of Hayti
islands were originally, purchased
Schauman brothers from tlie Epj
■ I sul, they having been a part of a
sold to an English syndicate who -
them for the purpose of cutting
{mahogany only. Messrs. Mo]
Soliaum^h are jiaving a yease
below Niblett's Bluff and vill
trip from Sabino; Pass. The.
Will be constructed of cypress and
fortobly fitted up. She will be 6j
in length, 14 foot beam, oarry two 1
and draw light *1 feet. Tbey
get away about tin
tember anil will
duitries.
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came iittb prom,
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ling of L O. B. M. at
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return until August
one-third fare for the
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I Populist State Convention
i, ticket* will be on sale
i aud 5th, good to return until
i at #4.65 for round trip.
i State Sunday School oonven*
restou, tiekets will bp on sale
and 18th, good to return
35th, at one fare for the
Encampment of K. of P.,
*, O., tickets will be on sale
and 20th, good to return
1 Hfcptetnber anil at one fare for the
KHimdfejp.
.A. W. annual meet at
, tickets will be on sale
and 9th, good to return until
i at rájeoí «28.40 for round
JaHH N. Oía , Agent
1 drip syrup has no equal, try it
McLean & Cubbt.
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TO LOtflSVlBVILLE. KY.-Aocount L. A. W. NáMonal Meet AumiHt sth ,
return August 17th, i«H 6et" AU«H*t 84,1'
TO MEMPHIS, TBNN—AceouiltSeml-Annual Meeting or Southern Lumber j
Association, August 10th atld llth, lUnlted to August 17th for return,
TO CLKVlfiLANDf O.—Account Biennial Encampment Knlirhti of Pvihin rn
August ilaf anil *%t, limited to return September U, itó : ^ ' °
TO DALLAR. TKXA8.—Account Meeting Sovereign Orond Lodge, I OOP u,.n
andaist, limited to return September. Soth. ISM. P., Hep
Pull particulars will be furnished on application to Local Agents of sunset Route.
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HOtJSTON, - - . TEXAS.
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Ford, A. L. Orange Weekly Tribune (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1896, newspaper, August 4, 1896; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183198/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.