The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 76, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Ladies' four-button Oxfords; short vámpj medium soles;
,toúñá foes; patent, tins and fcimmetalB, Satur-
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$$00 Russian Tan
welt sole; military heel; Saturday and M< '
; plain toé; plain ribbon bow;
iadies bleached vest iti
colgate talcum powber 7......, 16o
williams talocm powder ;" . .ye
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The following invitation ha* «beeir
received by R. E. Rii«(eílitód B^b
for'the' iAftíramdofr ^f Ü %
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Men's wish Pants, Blade * at> ' nice*
light grey wash material, with belt
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; The Pacing Stallion
Klatawah
egister No. 44156 -will nlake the
Smith's Livery Barns
ferms, $15^30 the Season.
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FRESH VEAL. PORK
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upon a^d
H you to the B
be had in this
or any other city. Good for
lay only Turtle Soup,
this Coupon with you.
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GREEN'S BRIGADH-AS8N.
Brenham, Texas, June 5, 191
bétr C^bilidé*a . V ..-.'i
The Thirty-first Annnat R«nn!onj
of Tom Green BHgikde Aasbicittbn
Will táke place fit the Historie little
city of Goliad, Tex**, on Wednesday
and Thursday, Jttne 26 at d 2T, 1912,d
under the atlspiees Of the John H!>
Reagan Oi«fter, Uftlted Dittghlettj
of the
A cordial, hearty wíílfcome i
extended you by the hospittftfé,
riofic citizens, Vh¿[ Wll éhdéavof
maleé your reunion VÍélt
ant and enjoyable. -
A rilte' of ate a «filié b*r beén
ed o^r the
round trip, good ffcrt Jtene 2S td 28. J
If you conteníate :attétfífcé nWtif
Comrade W. T. fti&ing, <
Texas, chiirtnan of tM? 45c«nnili
on Public Comfort,' Mlsd your ia
railroad afeeht, that'll ftiUy be',
abled to provide,
When called for.
Wear your Cíwhp BV ** am
Crosses of Heritor. I
1 Hopinsf to •'«*&.■<*&* '<Sb!lM dV)§ %
June 26 imd yb iTileafth,w|i
pines* and írfós^Wity, rVeriAin. '
Your Old Friend and Cotóftde, ^
John G. Rankin I
Ufe S¿c«¡jr GréénV BHiSi
dísaéhfegBhí Mf|
loops. Hodges Price
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Men's Unen Wa*ti pants in*ñ«á't 1¿réy
and blue stripes, tabs on pockets
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Suitcases that suit; Hánd Bags that fit and . Trunks that are wanted.
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steamer Trunks; bandy Hand Bags at lowest prices, considering quality.
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Imitation Leather Satchels i ............ 49c
All Leather Hand Bags, leather lined—in tan colors ...... .$4.95
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Iron-bound Trunks; sizes 30 to 36 in¿hes, $5.95 to ..$3.95
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Men's genuine Spanish Linen I
Wash Suits, in pearl grey with white I
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stripe, also blue with white stripe, ■
cóats aré well made, good fitting | *
ueather-Douna xrunks, trimmed in brass (30 to 38) from $15 to $9.00
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misses' and ladies' midpy blouses 31.19.
"Dame Fashion" says EVERYBODY must have n
NORFOLK MIDDY BLOUSE, and of course HODGES'
has made spécial preparation for th,is demand. Satur-
day and Monday we are going to sell our regula* $1.25
Norfolk Middv Blouses, made of best quality French
Oaletea,. With -guaranteed fast color red and Navy col-
lars for only $1.19. Sizes run from Misses' 14 years to
Ladies' 44 buBt measure. Remember SATURDAY and
MONDAY ONLY for ... .$1.19
laftles' 31.25 and $1.50 lingerie waist 89c.
About 25 dozen beautiful ♦«««¿■a l
trousers cut full with ciiffs and belt
loops. This suit is durable as well as
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cool and comfortable. The price
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MILLINERY.
AT.T. TRIMMED Altt) ÍAÍTnKRN HATS AT HALF.
Thia fodlrfd^^all our "Gold Medal" and "Fisk" Pat-
tern Hats, ai Well as bur trinimed hats. The Beason has
just opened now for SUMMER MILLINERY, but
[ HODGES' has only a few hats left in their cases, so we
have decided to close these out for HALF PRICE, which
«can* to «a FAR LESS than WHOLESALE COST.
$10.00 Hats for .. .$8.00
$ 9.00 Hats$for 4.50
$ 7.80 Hats for 7......v............ ... 3.75
$ 6.00 Hats for ...... ......, 2.50
MONDAY AND,
THE PRICE
NiBVER THE |
MONEY.
Call on mé % Live
«urance as well at all
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the coat for the stjiiimer months. I
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made by tailors and made to it, juit
neat and dressy. Hodges Price
$6 50c
Men's natural pongee shits, hand-
somely tailored p^nts, finished with
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cuff* and belt loops. Hodges Price,
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Ladies'
on
this table including no less than twelve different styles.
ie aré trimmed with lace and tucks while others
have the embroidery trimmings. : High and low necks.
Sizes run from 32 to 44 bust measure. SATURDAY and
ST, ONLY ........ ...89c
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Dultíth. ' Minn., June 7,—A
contest is or. between the O
Wilson men among the ¡#46
gates to the
state convention opened in this
today. Fifteen delegates and six
U & •,a
,
" íofficie
BUYA
ternates, will be nílíniíd' td^ to at-
tend the Baltimore
Speaker
^ or%ov..
gation for the New Jérsey man. Dan-
lel W- tawler, of St Paul, candidate
the United State* senator, is the
der óf the Cfark forces and >i des-
irous of going to Baltimore
dogate at lifge. 1®|. t'
national committeeman, is .also a
didáfe* for delegate, taking the
son side oC the controver*y.
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Men's blue pin-check. wash Suits,
.■ $g - «g«i ifCT'jiü JTOMfegtep £ PjE
made of good durable material-
just a few sise* left. (Up-stairs)
Sale price, sail
4'1 í' ilwPs-f'ítípátfí
$1.98
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Itetf* Box Calf Blucher Shoes Patent Leather Blucher
-ixroMi s.
$i.
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Men'i Patent Brodway Bluchers,
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YMTiBW High Toe
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Sandals* ,
Men's White Canvass two- trap
Pn® '
$1.19c
liingii' in'i -n-mn'i v
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Women's Patent Vici two Strap
t'Mííé' -.3 .£T- 1.
ÉM Sbjfc (Watlt or Tan)" | Men's plástic Séam Drawers,
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7c I 39
Poras Knit Underwear a
Kfilwll
•' M'h
ent Ladies' Black and Tan Hose
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men or
mission
mmáWa
see-as
sbHcitors, either
on
employl^ent for
Las Bleache d Ve
i" ' " " MiT'
The meeting of the Orange
be held Monday,
—
(or
WJbik« o«, fMt 1.
from an over tfu
' $M :* ' '• •*.- f " m
part in the . .jUBBj I
the nhvelliVig on 'Sit-
the Columbus, monument,
will be devoted to sight-
ly Saturday Wpli^
'fnlly 50,000 Knlfchts wilt
to march In the spectaxmUr
rWéédlh¿-theaédita«ori_ eX-J
President Uaft, hi* cabinet,
of Congress and high pre
wf1 ..v. '|Wip!™IWr
rooms
women—«re re-
the contest r
That
or ~
hance Miss Preckle-
Páee, to try a
; reniedy for frec-
kte* with the guarntee^W^^eHable
dealer 'that it
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z'JWV.n
¡WiwBaipaB
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S9 if 1 '
It is now well known that no moré
than one case of rheumatism in ten
retire* any internal treatment What-
ever. Ah that is needed is a free'
application of Chamberlain.'* Lini-
ment and massaging the parts at
each application. Try it and see how
quickly it will relieve the pain and
soreness. ; Sold by all dealer*.
are jMpiiip- unleas Ú removés the freckhtSi
give you a clear coín'plex-
onnce tut oth&ie—
from any first dass
yonrself of the honie
tenaoi^fci-« ... . BW...
the worst casé.
Be *ure tó ask for the doW)l
strength othine, as this is the only
of
t^ek m fail, to remove
There is no real
being troubled with
Chamberlain'* Tablets
JJU.. ■ —"-¡^¿venjent.
Psi Upsilon Convention.
ef^grlt, June 7.—Psi UpsiJ.
college frau?fir^«-.j«!fc.l^ numb.
President Taft and a host
nguished mie|r- among i<t* mi
opened its annual national con-
ation today at the Columbia chap-
ter houpe. Twenty-three chapters,
at the leading universities of the
fttntry, are represented by dele-
es. The session will continue
tomorrow. President Taft
e to attend owing to a
ement at Annapolis,
cement exercise will
tombtrow. ' >■
.III —
-HÓ ML* Í
Dog 8how at Devon.
, Devon, Pal, June 7.—Dogs of high
degree from all over the East are on
exhibition today at the first annuat
*how of die newly organized Devon
Dog Show Association. Numerous
prize winner^ at other *how* are
among the animals on view. The
^Francisvale Home for Smaller Áni-
mal*i an "orphan a*ylnmn" for eats
and dogs, will share largely in the
financial proceeds of the exhibition.
ifW;
NOTICE.
fective, Tuesday, June 6th, 19l2,
MdClNiíll advanced ^o IS dent*
per^atir^Kía¿ 7 1-2 cents per pint.
No adva««¡Kth¿ Price of cream.
wte 4¿M
aílP^
v , ' ,' " ' ' '•« ' - ' .
discovered ¿I
¡flit -kidney
"tmedy Sie world ha* éve
For sale by B. t. Htwsor
, Orange. Texas. 304t
s
Each age of
Old people
they will be ij
are taken tc
tion and
¿Theke'
their
for peopbj
Por salé I
^ 1 i.ayi' igirii . /W" :
la the District Court of the United
States Por the Eaatera District
of Texas ' '
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In the matter of A. L Ford, bank-
rupt, in bankruptcy.
m
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'lives his its ,
boweu'regular
ild and gentle
i, %pecfaíly suitable
age and olde^'
At Beaumont, m said district, this
the 17th day of May A. D, 1912.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that W.
H. Stark, of Orange County, Texas,
on the 10th day of February A. D.
1912 purchased of J. J. Love, Trustee,
ail open accounts and debts due the*
ÉWm ME 2?^ s ' ®
ieadsd PRINTW „
and that said W. H. Stark is now
;tÜ !awí9i a" sri
counts and
Refrtee in Bankruptcy.
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 76, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912, newspaper, June 7, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182808/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.