The Orange Leader, Citizen-Record Consolidated (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ORANGE tEADER OCTOBER 7, W4-
Broke into a Houae.
g. Le Quinn of Cavendish Vi., tu rob-
bed of his customary health bv invasion
of Chronic Constipation When Dr.
Kind's New Ufe Pills t/roke into his
house, hip trouble arreted and ndw
he's entirely cured.They're guaranteed
to cure, 25c at B. P. Hewson Drug Store.
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Mr. E.
from his
S. Farweil
home state
came m
ojt ' New
t^'\y<^lf"tbis week on a visit to his
' brother Mr. P. H- Farweil. of-
fice manager fortbeLutcbfer &
Moore Lumber company of this
plajee. Mr. Farweil will likely
Spend some time here "With his
Milwptber, as.be is delighted with
v ' the sunny climate of this sec-
tion. Should he remain with us
long enough we promise him a
splendid- time duck shootin
even though * we have to laL
down everything and take him
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out a few days ourself.
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Driving Out the Enemy!
These are the days of cclds, sharp and
sudden, attacking tbroat and lungs, and
leading to consequences one dotes not like
to think about.- Avoid further exposure
and fiiht the enemy of health and comfort
with Perry DavisV Painkiller the family
stand-by for sixty years. It conquers a
«old in a day. See that you get the right
article There is but one Painkiller,
Perry Davis.
The Margaret came up from
Sabine Páss Wednesday with
the big oil barge "Gusher" in
tow, which will be put on the
, ways, at the Weaver Ship yards
for repairs. The Margaret will
return to Sabine with a towe ot
timbers Sunday afternoon.
L. Miller's Furniture Depart-
ment has ou display á new line
> of Turkish Carpets and Rugs,
the nicest line ever shown in
Orange. The ladies should stop
- in and see them while they are
down town.
l. w, harper is the acme ot
excellence in whiskey produc-
tion, safest and*m'ost"'satisfac-
tory for áll uses. Sold by Mc-
Kay & Griffith .
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Orange, Texas, Oct. 4, 1094.
To The Honorbalé Board ot
Education,
Public Schools of Orange, Texas.
Gentlemen:
Your attention is directed to
the report of the. first scholastic
month, beginning September 5
and ending September *30, 1904:
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Cases at tardiness . .82 12
Per cent of attendance..... .87 9rr.... .91
Casesofcorporalpunishment.. .8 2
Tuition ¿ollected.........185 50. 1105 90
The following pupils have re-
ceived 100 in attendance and in
deportméút and not below 80 in
any study: Grade Smith, Annie
Skeeler, Ethel Colbourn, Cftth-
rine Portwood, Bryan Stark, J.
C. Crager> Sadie Smith, Vida
McClellan, Mollié Dupree, Hir-
shel' Btephenson, Kate Touchi,
Raymond Byn>ers, LouieTurher,
Annie Dupree, Clarence Dupree,
Clora Sanders, Abbie Cooper,
:ile Forqúe, Lotíy Colbourñ,
Maud Beaochamp, Fannie Bps-
well, Maud Fuller, Odessa Dodd,
Ura Link, Gussie Lyons, Leona
Mosier, Nea Portwood, Ruth
Stephens, Mamie Godwin,
Claude Myers, Troub Webb,
Cracftill ¡(ellis, Charlie Bundy,
Willard Goodman, Junius Rus-
sell, Pearl Graves, Fay *Hall,
Jessie Joyner, Florence Mer-
riman.
During the mouth we have
had as visitors, Messrs Ander-
son, Brown and Fp.rd members
of the Board of Education Mr.
Ford, your president, though
very busy, has visited ttafe
schools several times during the
month.
COLORED SCHOOL.
Whole number registered ........ lflfr
Mont h's enrollment 190
A veraife attendance 157
Cases of of tardiness..................21
Per cent of attendance... —........82 5
puses of corporal punishment. ...22
The total registratioti in all
the schools is 805, or.two more
than at the end ot the first
month of last session.
Respectfully submitted,
' S. B. Foster.
Comparing the total column
with the corresponding column
Of thé fir¿t month of last session,
irwiH be seen that in all items
except the first, the month just
closed is an improvment.
Sept. 1903-1904.
Number regUtW&l.,.... 624. .... i G15
Average attendance.... .. .527 7,... 548 8
Saved his Lite.
J. W. Davenport, Wingo, Ky.,* writes,
June 14, 1902: "I. want to tell ^ou 1 be-
lieve Ballard's Snow Lipiment saved my
life. 1 was under the treatment of t wo.doc-
tors, ánd they told me one of niy lungs
was entirely gjne, and the other badly af-
fected. 1 also had a lump in my side' I
don't think tliatl could, have lived over
two months' longer. I was induced by a.
friend to try Ballard's Snow Liniment.
The first application gave me great relief;
two fifty cent bottles cured the sound and
we'll. . It-is a wonderful .medicine and I
recommend it to suffering humanity."'
25c, 53, 11.00. Sold by R. B. Goree. < fct,
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THE HOME
MS
IxÑaol
have adopted for the benefit of my custom
ers tlie use of
A book is furnished each customer and with every ten Cent pur-
chase you are entitled to a saving stamp, which is posted in your
With these stamp books ypu can get free.of "charge
book.
Rogers Silverware
Smyrna or Moquette Rugs
Handsome Pinner Sets
Genuine H avila nd China
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Furniture 4nset8\or odd pieces
Lamps, Clocks, Mirrors, Cut Glass, Musical
Instruments, etc, : : : : : :• : : : : :
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Call for "a book and begin to save yqur stamps
An easy wav to get fine Christmas presents.
Five Dollars worth
every book.
of stamps given free with
Ask for Particulars,
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Fanned by
Service First
Cuisine Excellent
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Gulf Breves.
Rates $?,50 and Hp.
JAMtS FURLONG, Manager.
$ í M
Where it will give you the best results, this youcan do by buying your gro-.,
ceries from us.; We keep the Best and guarantee every article that is sent
out to be just as répresented or vour money cheerfully refunded.
Up weights and not down'weights is what we give and sixteen ounces to
the pound." We guarantee the weights. When WE say we guarantee an
article WE meán u. ,
Try up and you will be convinced that we have the most complete line of
Fancy Groceries to be found in the city.
' TOURS FOR. • BUSINESS,
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CURRY, JOHNSON & CURRY.
Por County Judge.
We are authorized to announce
Geo, F. Poole as a candidate for
County Judge at the insuing
November e.lectiop.
A.M. H. STARK, C. E. ^
Couu/y Surveyor
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SPtnta/ jfynt.
Office at Counrt ft«a*e. New Phone 280.
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When you need anypipje flitting, closet ap-
purtenances, Bath Tubs, or plumbing acces
sunes call-on or telephone g g § § ■ g
WRIGHT & SON.
Bancroft Elected Treasurer.
At the meeting of the Grange
Progressive League last Monday
night at the, Holland hotel
George W. Bancroft was elect-
ed treasurer of the League, to
till the vacancy caused óy the
resignation of James P. Roach.
The meeting was ^occupied in
the discussion of á number of
questions pertaining to the un-
finished business, of the League
and no action of particular im-
portance was taken,.
Testimony of a Minister.
ReKJno. S.Cox. cf.Wáke, Ark., write .
For 12" year I suffered from Yellow
Jaundice. I copsultetl a nnraber of phy«i-
ciaii8 and tried iitksorts of medicines, but
pfot ño relief. Then k bejan the use of
Electric Bitters and feeí tbat I am now
cured, of a disease that had in its graitp
for twelve years." If you want a reliable
medicine for Livfcr and Kidney trouble,
stomach disorder or general debility. K *t
Klectric Bitterc. It!s guaranteed by B. F.
Hewson. Only 50c. Oct.
Railroad Rates.
Encampment Grand Lodge I
OOF. CorSicana, Texas Oct.
10th to 11th, J904 Convention
excursion rates on sale Oct 9th
and lOth limit Oct. 12th. ,
8th District Medical Associa-
tion of Texas, Yoakum, Texas,
Oct 12th-18th 1Ó04, Convention
excursion rates on sale Oct 11th
12th 'limitjQ'pt. 14th.
Texas National Irrigation Con
gress El Paso, Texas, Nov. 15tb
to 18th, one fare round trip on
sale Noy. 10th, 11th and 12th.
Limit Noy. 22nd. Limit may be
extended 30 days from date of
sale. *
Fair and Carnival San Angelo,
Texas, Oct. 17th to 20th, 1904.
^Convention Excursion rates on
sale Oct. 17tb to 20th. Inclusive.
Annual Convention National
Carriage Dealers Protective
Association, New York City
Oct. 10th to l^th, 1904, one and
one-third fare Certificate plan.
International Fair, San An-
tonio, Oct. 22hd to Nov. 2nd,
1904, round trip $10.85.
Texas Presbyterian " Synod
Austin, Texas, jOct. }& to'25th,
1904, one and one-third fare on
sale Oct. 17 and 18th. Limit
Octr 26tb.
International Lite Stock Ex-
ositiop Chicago, IJov, 20th to
th, inclusive.
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Dec. 8rd. one
salé Nov, 20 to"
Limit D«c. 7th.
Grand Lodge
TRI-AN6LE
ROUND TBIF*S
; pf., MAT 'SI raiCBASBO BRIHHj
to St. iMUa t1* Colorado and to Colorado via St. Wtis.
jASK YOUR AGENT FOR THEM
ONE WAY VIA
LTHE DENVER ROAD;
DOUBLEOA!IV
SOUD TRAINS
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PALACE-SLEEPERS
a.CAFECAR5.
Thin arrangement applies from all point In the Southwest
mad include* 'Stop-over' privilege , that you may enjoy
your real Vacation and Rett la "COOL COLORADO'•
before or after visiting the....
WORLD'S FAIR
A. A. GLtSSON, Cenl Pass. Aqekt.
ft. worth, texas.
R. L. Kobertoon. B. L. Bruce
Robertson & Bruce
Attorneys at Law.
•fflco up stairs in K«ln MlidlDg
Corner rjfth aud Main street .
OKANQK, ........ TEXAS
THE
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Santa Fe
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NOW OPERATES A.
THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPER
BEAUMONT á DALLAS.
Train Learet Beaumont Duly at 5
p, m., arriving in Dalla 6i40a. m'
This train i# equipped with new Coaches
throughout, and hb it makes direct con-
n«ctionn with fast train for Chicago,
Kansas City and St. Louis, it will prove
very attractive' to the people of East
Texas.
RESÉRTÁÍHS
MAY BE MADE (IN ADVANCE
BY ADDRESSING
M. BIMUXESN. C.P.A.
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B. CURHY, JR
P. B. CURRY 6 SON.
General Insurance Agents.
ORANGE, ...
TEXAS'
Represent
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ting 24
Leading Companies.
Home, of New York. 815.255,869
Hartford.............. 12.259.076
Liverpool & Iiondon rf- Qlobe.. 10.316,891
ln«urh.ice Co. of North Amerita 10,079,478
Fire Association......
Pennsylvania.............
Scottish Union and National. .
Commercial Union...
New Hampshire.
Sun Insurance Office
London and/Lancashire..
Phrtenix. of Lottdon
Western, oí Toronto
Norwich Union
Orient....
Caledonian. ........
Hamberff-Hremen
Atlas
Virginia P. and M
Southern.... ....
Virginia State. v
Indemnity
Teutonia
5,440.663
4.404.937
3.939,652
3,474.685
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Fit, Tornado, Accident, Life, Plate Glass ¡
- Surety Policies Written
1. H. BETTI8,
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Harris, J. L. & Ford, Arthur L. The Orange Leader, Citizen-Record Consolidated (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1904, newspaper, October 7, 1904; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183206/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.