The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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too mndi JO* and tried to explain: Ml!m not
rellnc with yen. 4aar heart, ^iit with
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wete
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bedecking the bower
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mt&t&h
the excitement over
decoration of the bridal section,
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light from M. passing lamp-poet re-
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•«Mrite'liBH not dreaalng it Then,
omitting further parley with fate, she
snatched it away, put It round «•-
neck, and, alnce her arms
yoo can, do l| at kota
Wrst cata a fluttering
whose youthful beauty had a
h«ft of experience.
wiaerla*. Tie porter brought her In
Xrwn the station-platform, led her to
stateroom's conca?* jdoor and
iriíb hir Jttggagfu Bol
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rm ao unhappy, Arthur, and
so afrald." V-, . mm® mm
He seemed a trifle r
and his gaae was askance as tfe
Mrs. Fosdick had a genius for in-
, sibujg^fi^ut
what If your termer wife or my for-
mer should I
on board I^T
deteotlreT—poof!'
In bravado.
your husband, aren't yóu.1
«a minóla, yea,- sha> admitted,
very dolefully. "But when-.^r eom£
to loma, ton ft blgamut, and. «han
to Nebnu«a, you're a higa,
when we coma W Wyoming,
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Labor Newa and Views. . 1 try. Vidal, the leader, is a gaunt, ¡ In these days ot high cost ol Hv-
Tl.c lahoritea arc again at odds ««artby Spaniard. Nearly^ all the j„g a ^
with the Asquith ad.ninstrat.on in firemen, with whom the longshore- . P
England. j men went out in sympathy, are 0ttt of bed and able to work ^ a few
Canals wheal acreage is now es- Spaniards and Portuguese. The
tiniatéd at 10.000,000 acres and •o ¿V "« .oí the oilers the checkers the
section, of Kansas will yield, it fc *«* handlers and the 'longshore-
predicted, w bushels to the acre. ;«•« are composed of Lithuan.ans.
¿-i. ...u . —i— moinn.' Polacks. Gfeelcs. Italians, Turxs,
Spanish farmers who raise melons Polfcks' Greeks. Italians, Tur«,
plant, only the seeds o( those- speci- Syrians, fa^. Lascars and a very
mens which at the family table were,few Germans. ^
days is a valuable and welcome rem-
,v John Heath, Michigan Bar,
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found particularly sweet and fra
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i flan
* Building. Newly Fur*
; snd Cold Baths Free
1e Fan* la Bach
Qkai£t. Call and
Litbia Water
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jtat humored
her Into their aanetaary, but still aba
hung bacfc^rf^i^il >
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Texas lor July
; limit August 10th
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Texas, July 14
to Den
oodmen of the World.
Texas, account
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detectlT* tit dto-
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Rate of $10.15 to
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Sókol Association.
Athletic
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SELL. ■> •. ', -5- ' • ■ ,
VOU WANT SOMEram To
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grant, • and "pulpy. .By this process
of selection they bring it about that
sometimes ,ther^ is a whole plan-
tation without a single flavori
melon in the (top. |
The Woman's League for Humane
legislation in San 'Francisco, has
adopted plans for the purpose of
forming the city into districts in
to organiiiuelnbsS oí wo«n-
en to^ teach them tbe value of tlu
ballots and to induce them to reff-
ister in order, to exercise the ic^ot
of franchise. f ; . ffiM|g¿ y-
Isfr'MíASta l¡m 'lt>f :-^¡iMíla
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING '
sell, if: ( ■
YOU. WANÍP something.
OU WANT A PLACE TO
'BOARD. ; <
YOU _WANT BOARDERS. ,,;1?
had kidney and bladder trouble,
was confined ta his bed. unable to
turn without help. commenced
using Foley Kidney PBU and can V
truly say I «ras reiievd at once." His
example is worth following. For
atl dealers.
Holda Tourney.
Bloomington, 'lili, Ju¿ 15
annual tournament of the II
Golf and Tennis Association
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YOU "HAVE FOUND'; SOME-' ^ ^ -J'
THING. I 1 , ^re today and ^,11 last thro«
YOU HAVE LOST\ ANVTHING ^ There "e seve"1 •<t i
YOU .HAVE ANYTHING TO *"t" for the van®°* go1* MM
RADE. 1 cups to be awarded and there
mesa
County, Texas
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Holland exports more woolen
shoes to the United States than an#,
other country.
Many hundred pairs are now worn
¡o. Michigan, IqwaT Missou
Jersey and other States. The re.
markable statement is made that
there is more woolen footgear wofn
in Chicago, Grand Rapids or Hol-
land, Mich., than in the city of Am-
sterdam. '
A number of business men of Tor-
onto hare associated themselves to-
gether for the object of suppiyina
workingWin. yrlth-good dwelling
house* at a-moderate return on j *
capital invested. It i :«*«d that f
the first venture prove a success the
association will widen its public en-
terprise and obtain coal add other
necessities, which will be distri-
buted at cheaper ijgure than wórk-
ingmen now have to pay lor such
things. %
THE LEADER. ONE CENT PER
WORD.
£S ferSST'iW .tfcienhPc ^
methods, are •beihgi.fl«4^
growers. The fields te
icciijjt clcañ, a« the onions
éMify.: By «sing the sa**-
ihé1 drop year
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High Prices Hit Stock Exchange.
New York, July 15.-The .New
/ork Stock Exchange, for the' first
time in thirty years, has given no-
tice of ft general increase in wages
to it* employes to meet the increas-
ed cost of living. The advance will
be $5 a month for each service stiipe
that the employe wears on his coat
sleeve, each employe being entitled
to one stripe for every five years of
strvipe. Supt. Burns wears eight
stripes. Doorkeeper Mallon seven,
vWle .Doorkeepers John Connolly
and F. H. Ford have six each. These
then ale known-all- oyer...the W
try by. people who have visited the
Stock. Exchange.
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During the summer months
ers of young children should watch
for any unnatural looseiiets of the
iwlfiiiimffl
serious trouble
players at
¡«ill
the .Country Club
U+—
rz ...d.
Chamberlain's C.
the farm-
solution
and on
and Diarrhoea Ret nedy can
always be depended upon. For sale
1 % i.
N. J. Gorham, cashier Banlt^l"1
of Woodville, Woodville. Ga., had :r.
very severe aUack of kidney trouble
and the pains in his kidi ey. and
back were leíble. "V get
of Foley Kidney Pills from <
gist and they entirely reliéVed
htve more benefit from them
any .other medicine." y$|||¡¡®
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m
xennnis Week Attrfcta
f Boston," July 15.—Tennis
Longwood has attracted a
of
at
iSfei
to
from
PacfcS
/Ki.-ltS
fic Coast, New York and Phitadel-
phia. The prize* ta the doubles */ 2
be first, second and consolation.
The sixth Longwbod Challenge Cup •>
| offered by''the clnb. E. P. W0'^~
ed, who won the first leg of the cup
last year, will be called, upon to play
the Winner of the tournament this
seaiop. First and second pr}sea will
be 'given;in; the singles.
. 'ln J"'1 "
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m
ta
>¡am " A thorough cleansinar of the blood u
ities necessary to sustain the l j| *
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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/m1/3/?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.