The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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VFPICERS—W. H. Stark, President
J, O. Sims, Cashier E. E
DIRECTORS—W. H. Stark L- Miller
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E. E. McFarland
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¡sident E. W. Brown. Vice-Presi.
Cashier A. E. Bunn, 2nd. Ass't Cai
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S. H. WALTHALL
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t h able but we must ask that all contrib-
In Indianapolis, Ind.,1 there is: a
successful wholesale jeweiry
doing .business under , the euphon-
eous ii.tle of Drinkwater & Sweat,
Owner an(j j„ the same city there is a Weal-.
54}!tor tliy -establishment run bjr.-í?hoina¡i
Hunt and Wm. Pray and on the big
high fence surrounding, their en-
closure' is aii enormous sigit which
reads—Hunt & Pf^y, for coal/
In Buffalo, N.-Y.i there is a
Irish & English, in which Irish is
an Englishman and English lis an
Irishman.
At a small railway depot out west
a firm of agents have their sign ou'
"Love & Sunshine."
In Omaha, Neb., some years ago,
a lodging house that - was open all
the time, was tun by Day & Knight,
uted articles be typewritten before wmc in Council Bluffs, la* just over
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time is money.
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UNSUITABLE LEGISLATION.
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On July 4 there, was read to the
pupils of the New York public
schools a letter written by Mayor
Gaynor, of which the following Is
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an extract:
■re|^,*Oúr country is a free country,
Our government is a demoracy. De-
mocracy is the rule of the people bjr
themselves. The way this is don-
is "as follows: The people -enact
-"** their o*n laws. These laws v
scribe how they shall be governed.
Then the people elect their own of-
ficials to carry out or execute t„es<«
laws,
"If the number of the wlmlt. ¡>eo-
ple were small enough they ¿ouM
meet in one place, in , a big hall or
The-Tcxas Bar.association at its
recent annual meeting appointed a
committee ti , urge the next legisla
ture té create, a commission to fe-
v se the ¿state's system of courts.
The commission plán is good enough
—although it will take some time to
get results under it. In the mean-
time, there is nothing to prevent
any patriotic lawyer or layman
workmgirotrt an improved System on
the side and getting himself elected
to the legislature wjfh the single
thought of having it adopted. The
man who does that will have some
thing worth while" to his credit-
Beaumont Enterprise. ' ' ''S-
If this all important question i'
handled by the lawyers it can only
the river, a couple of young fellows
started in the lumber business as ,
Sapp fit Knotts. ,• I be consider^ from their view point.
In Capetown, South Africa, there | want morp business in our laWs,
is a firm doing business under thet let the Texas Commercial 'Secretar-
name of Divine, Grace & Co., whib J ¡eg an(j Business Men's Association,
next door is a painter named J.[0r the Texas Welfare Commission
Christ.—Exchange. j get hold of the matter and fight it
m to a finish.
RECENT RAIL ORDERS.
Orders for about 80,000 tons of
steel rails weje placed during the
past week. The Southern Railway
has ordered 16,000 tons frtfm the
Tennessee Coal & Iron "Co., a<
9000 tons from Maryland Steel Co.
Other rail orders including Kansas
City Terminal >000 tons; Mefiden
& Memphis 3300 tons, Yadkin Riv-
er Railway 4200 tons: Waterloo.
Cedar Falls & Northwestern 5500
tons, and Chicago, Terre Haute &
Southwestern 1500 tons, all from
the mills of the United States Steel
Corporation.—Exchange.
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i Olympic contestants • throw jave.
tins, but knowledge of the pitch-
fork is more valuable.
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ELECTION RETURNS.
With the co-operation of the
Southwestern Telephone! Company,;
through their local manager, Mr.
Finklea and the District Manager.
Geo. S: Todd. Beaumont, the Lead-
er will give full returns from all
pver Texas of the primary election
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bers are too great for that we t i- TWg ^g^ion* will he posted
vide ourselves up into two sections jn front of our office as h is rey
or districts and each district elects 1 Ceived.
representatives) and all of these rep- y v<-. vT,
in whát we call
; j in a field, and enact their laws by
their1 own votes. But as our num-
" ' 4.ÍÍ. i „rrat fftr that W'i* l'l-
resentatives meet- ««
the legislature, and enact our lalws.
This is representative demoprac^.
"if our laws do not suit it is be-
cause we do not elect, persons, who
carry out our will in the legislature
That is our own fault, namely,
Jhrough ignorance or negligence we
go'jrwHElect ÜnTít men. An«f if we elec^
;í unfit men to offi&e' to carry out or
execute our laws that is in the same
way our own fault.
"The-only way, therefore, to have
good laws and good officials, to exe-
cute them is by the intelligence and
virtue of the people. We, therefore,
spend immense sumí to° educate the
people. The object is to make w«iu
fit to
selves
"In onel sensed says
BUSINESS NOT FRIGHT-
ENED.
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the New
York Herald, "this appears to be
an unusual Presidential year. What
differentiates it from other Presi-
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The British Court of Inquiry lets
Mr. Isinay down very easy, but for
some unknown reason they omitted
to suggest that his statue bé plac-
ed in the Hall of Fame.
A girl .was seen in a bathing suit
the other day that -bad carelessly
beep exposed tp the water.
It is too bad that the hobo con-
v§ntion at New York; proved a fiz-
zle. It had been hoped that some
needed lessons of dignify and or-
der would be taught to our politi-
cal conventions.
If. the schoólmaster 0s elected
president, perhaps be will J>e *
ing to help Out in the District of
lumbia night schools Without
rging extra pay.
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From the way things are going
the Olympic games, Uncle* Sam
|ight well give John Bull down to
cond base as a starter.
announce
AugWtine,
iciiU District
the action of tl
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The PiOly Leader w anthorked to
umounce Judge W. B.
% lor re^lectl
ufct Judge
triet Qt'Qte
of the Deiɡ
1912.
I ,t~For District Attorney. .....^
The Daily Leader is authorized to
announce Judg* W. R. Blackshear, of
Jasper, for the office of District At
of the First Judicial District
t, subject to the Democratic
Primary in July 1912^
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The Leader is authorized to an-
nounce Judge E. A. Cheatham, of ]
Orange, for re-election to the office
of District Attorney of the First Ju-
dicial District of Texas, mbject to
the Democratic «rimary in July, 1912.
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% • Por Representative.
The Daily :Leader is authorized to
announce Tfios. fi. Stanton^ of Or-
ange, as a candidate for the office
of Representative of the Fourteenth
Legislative District, subject to the
iction of the Democratic primary in
July, 1912.
The Daily Leader is authorized to
announce E. L. Bruce of Orange as
a candidate for the office of Repre-
sentative of thisithe Fourteenth Rep-
resentative District of Texas, sub-
ject to the action pf the
Primaries to be held July 27th, 191?.
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of County
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The Daily Leader is autho:
announce A. S
date for the nomination for the of-
fice of County Treasurer, slibject to
the action of the Democratic primary
July 27th, 1912.
The Daily L««der is authorized to
announce the candidacy of F. A
Burton for the office óf County
Treasurer, subject to the action ^
the Democratic primary to be hel
July 27th,
The D ily Le*4i( iia authorized to
announce A. CLrStewart aa a '
date for the office of County 1
urer of Orange County, Texas, suh-
ject to the action of thi Democratic'
primary in July, 1912.
tor County.
•The Daily leader is authorized to
announce 0< R. Sholars for re-elec-
tion to the office of County Judge
of Orange QomHy, Teaas, subject
to the action of the Dawlpcratic pi
mary July 27th, 1912.
The Daily Leader is,authorized to
announce D. Clarence fi.nnd of Or-
ante as a candidate for the office of
County Judga of Orange County,
Tecas; subject « the arfon of the
Democratic primary Jul V, 1912.
dential years is a goo,d business out-
look, as divined by those whose
places in^the commercial world en-
title them to speak with aüthórity.
ow that the hoboes In conven--
tion have endorsed Roosevelt he is
getting as low in the' scale as it is
possible for one man to go.
A public rest room, supported by
- would be a
vote. |f the people aret.-r.<i-, our loca' "^"""chants,
intelligent and Virtuov. , too Kreat ;; -'on for. ^
...li If i"'lw A ..'S*.|._ A
the country peo-
will vote right and the result will be plc wlun - bey come to town to
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good laws, ' good officials of a.
■kinds and good government."
Judge Gaynor should also haw
said that if our laws do not suit, it is
, often because those chosen to make
I? them are selected on . account o
their loudly spoken views with re-
spect to some jumped up issue, rath-
er than because of their fitness to
/legislate for us a general propo-
sition—Beaumont Enterprise.
' • The Beaumont Enterprise com-
nts in a most worthy manner on
letter written by Maygr. Gay-
r, but docs not go quite far
ough. "Would it not be. well to
aalize pur legislature as to busi-
nten and lawyeri; ., making it
nsist of an equal number of each.
Papers like the Beaumont Enter-
dailies—iSttlij
tríade.
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A pa, k and play grounds, and
band concerts one night during the
week' would fie a boon to some poor
enjoying any other, kind of an out-
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nder present conditions, it does
not look as if Gov. Wilson would
hate to spend much time after sup-
pe'«\ mowing his front lawn.
GovT Marhsall chews tobacco, but
if he .should be elected vice presi-
dent few people would deny him
this tittle consolation.
There is trouble in the Treasury
Department,-and as the money is
still there, our. officials do not seem ^Democratic primaries," July 27, 1912.
to be familiar with the customary ""° —
method of settling such differences Thft DttiIy.Leader is attthorized to
•nnmmce Josh Griffith tut ¿candi-
date for the office of sheriff and tax
collector, subject to the acifei " '
Now the battleship New Hamp
sire has been rained by a. passenger
steamer. Strange that our defence-
less warships won't learn to keep
out of harm's .way.
'IMS
■ Thá goverfimefnt is invesjtigating
the hard lot of the natives who col-
people who hiave little chance of '«ct rubber- but s? «fglecting the
Tf all of the papers, independent
of Roosevelt's influence, would not
publish hik name again unless ■ 1'
paid for the - advertisement |ie
would be as dead as any Egypti^ii
mummy ever excavated.
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The man who invented the gun
suffering of the motorists who have
to pay for, it in their tires. '
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The country wants a president
with a positive capacity for leader-
shi>. not mesely ^ judge like Mr.
Taft who has to^, hear the lawyers
argue before he makes up his mind
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that shoots gas should come to
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TexasT listen to some 'of our politi-
cal aspirants. Ramsey, Wolters,
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this" for Texas if" they would go' something we cannot beat by nU.tt-.
rongly as they do other 'ral means. ' . 4 w
4. the "suit would be i T1lc F;derat 0o"vernment may ' a,
Cní . 8U^ S,*' He «pon a clean up day and
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ones as Wp)tld
|| commercial
of the old
marvelous
GE NAMES.
ióij take place' in names, be*
|b who have no intention I
~3t instance: When vis-
ad, 0„ t ran ibto a
& I. Cheatnm, and
wot molest
get rV. «r- thé cankers, trásh, and
dirt " ington. They have e*^
pelled Lorimer, going to- imp*
ArchibaM: How long will this :
ification process continue?
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IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO
SELL.
YOU WÁNf SOMETHING.
YOU WANT A- PLACE TO
BOARD.
YOU WANT BOARDERS.
.YOU HAVE FOUND SOME"
YOU HAVE I^T ANYTHING
YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO
TRADE.
'LACE A WANT AD WITH
W^E LEADER. ONE CENT PET
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Üp li) Macon, M6„ the
dies have formed 'a, club'
a decree that np yotti
an invitation for a buggy c
mobile ride with a ydung-maii
hp can show .a «nemhershipj
good roads associafio
Ü
Dysentery ia alwa
er
be cured. Cha
Cholera and I
cured it even 1
epidemic. For sale
-'Por. County , _
pThe Daily Leader is authorized to
announce Frank. Hatton as candir
date for the office of County Attor
ney of Orange County, Texas, sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary, July 27th, 1912.
.Tlje Daily Letóer ia authorized to
announce W. H. McCorquodale as
a candidate for the office of County
Attorney, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary to be held
July 27th, 19!2. '
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For Sheriff, and Tax Collector.
The Leader is authorized to an-
nounce R. M. Johnson as a candi-
date for re-election to the office of
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Oranjjr
County, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to he held July
27th, 1912." '
or Tax- Aaacaaor. ;;
The Daily Leader ia authorized to
A. Foreman, Jr, as a
foija^eiectbn .to the of-
fice of County Tax Assessor for Or-
ange County, Texas, subject to the
the Democratic primary, to
27th, 1912.
'I The Diiily Leader is authorized to
announce ás a candidate for the of-
fice of Tax Assessor of Orange
County M. A Watson subject to the
action of the Democratic primary,
July 27th, aW.# /■ V ■"]
[■ The Daily I<eader is anthoriateito
announce Martin Schuh a* a candil-
date for re-election to the office of
Commissioner, Pr,ecinct, Na 1, Or-
ange 6ount7, Texas, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary,
July 2th,
The Daily leader is authorized to K
announce J. P. Eddleman as canJi-
date for the office of Commissioner,
Precinct No. 1, Orange Caunt]
Texas, subject to the action of th
Democratic, primary, July 27, 1912.
lite Daily Leader is authorized
announce John Burton as a
date for the office of
Precinct No. 2, Orange County,
•4 subject to the action of the
ocratic primary, July 27th,
The Daily Leader is
to announce J, T. House as
date for the office of Coi
ftecinct No. 2, Orange
Texas, subject te the action of
Democratic prinary, July 27tb^
The Daily Leader is authorized to
announce A H. Coale' as a cdn<!>
date for the .office, of County
Clerk of Orange County, Texas,
to the action, of the Demo-
tic primary, July 27, 1912. ''
THE CUSTOM Hi
A. F. Nason. farmii g near Caj
naan, Me, wis hadtty crippled with
sciatic rheumatism due he says to
uric acid in his blood. "Foley Kid-
removed' numerous black speekg that
were continually before my eyes.f
Foley Kidney Pills are a uric acid
solvent and áre effective for the vs.-
rioHs! fpiihi; of rheumatism. i For.
sale by all dealers. .
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1912, newspaper, July 15, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182838/m1/2/?q=%22W.%20H.%20Stark%22: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.