Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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V of Austin, president of the
Trinity * Brgbos Valley, wan here to-
day, the road haa been completed
Into Cleburne and la being operated
between Hillaboro and Meftla. The
eera bare run a line south from
to fliautnont. When asked if
the road Would be run into Fort
Worth, he said: "We wm talk of Fort
Worth later. We are #ltbln twenty-
eight miles of here now, and of course,
intend making for the leading railroad
points in the state. Ours is the only
line ever built in Texas on a cahh
MMfe, t. e., paying cash for everything
as we go. with money enough on hand
to complete it and equip it without
nartng to tasue any bends."
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the company by W. H. Start, he was above special is erroneous in
elected a member by acclamation. Hg statement that the Trinity A Bra
D. Mossiker waa appoints! a «em- 7XX valley is the first railroad in Texas
mlttee of oaa to purchase badges for to be built on a cash basis without
each member. H. Crager and D. the |Muanee of bonds. The Orange A
Moaaiker were appointed a committee Northwestern is entitled to'that dis-
to parchaae four rubber eoat« for OM tinctlon. This road was built with
noxr.lemen. Orange money, equipped with Orange
It was requested that both telephone ¡¡¿oney and run during Its first few
companies be furnished the names of losing months with Orange money. It
the members of the, company. tt today a good paying piece of prop-
The following appointments were erty ^ bM never yet floated a bond,
mide, to serve as noaslemen: If. ▼. gon*, Mme since the road received
to the call of Preal-
Crager, the members of Or-
Fire Company No. 1 held a
at the City Hall last night,
tch a large membership was
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Weeent
Directly after the meeting ?as call-
ed to order It was moved and car-
ried that C. 3. tfatum be elected a
member of the company. I
Chief .Harry i. OrtmeyOr
his resignation bad Fell* Miller
unanimously elected to «II the rs-
eaaey. J.
Other officers
were ee follows:
Harry Crager, president; H J.
meyer. vice-president; P. B. Curry,
secretary; Will L. Anderson, treas-
urer; Mike Wieherehelmer, foreman;
Louis Bmlhall, first asetetant foreman.
Owing to the aMrietaaee tendered to
Will
cm lanwN TO
GO ©OWN TO j
Hardware
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and let them sell you abater.
If you don't want a heater, buy a Garlar
Cooking Stove.
If you will do the proper thing you will boy
a Gdrland Range—The World's Best.
Go and see their line of Buggies and Harness.
They handle the best.
DON'T FORGET THE PI.ACE
The Orange Hardware
and Implement Co.
FIFTH STREET.
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Revolution in H
Dec, 18—Private advices
tipo la brewing in Honduras
let it is expected to take place
the first of the year,
a expected the. revolution will
fostered by exrfVesldenfl Sierra
a special envoy with the
ousting President
I Bonnilla, the present incumbent.
net neen given oat.
It is the «enera! Imnresslon that war
and win probably jhagto
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Anderson. D. Mossiker, Goodman
Aronson. Henry Warfleld. Other ap-
pointments were: H. J. Ortmeyar,
plugman: Oeo. Johnson, assistant
piugman; C. 3. Ta turn, driver. The ae>
malnlng members of the company ace
to serve aa lineman.
The |aet Thursday of eaeb month
was act for regular meeting night.
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Affair* in Washington-
Presa."
Washington, Dec. II.—No cablegram
received from the OelemMaa gov-
erament ovar night. The legation of-
ficials are Inclined to asncede the
right of the Atlanta to reconnoltor in
Colombian waters, bat it la evident
their opinion la not atrtctly in accord
with international etiquette.
General Reyes will sand the speech
of «castor JSoar la the senate on the
to Bogota for publica
the permission of the State Railroad
Commission to issue bonds, but has
not as yet made any effort to float
them. The bonds were Issued for the
purpose of extending tne tine to Log-
ansport and points north of its pres-
ent terminus At "Buna, sad they will
be floated whenever the management
of the road Is ready to begin on the"
extension.
CBNTKMMIAL CELEBRATION
Begins at New Orleans Today—French
end American Warships Psss ¡
In Review. ,
New Orleans, Dec. 18—Under the
auspices of the State of Louisiana.'
the City of New Orleans-and the Lou-
isiana Historical Society, a serias of
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INTEREST AMONG OUR
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our guess. DO IT NO
register
t ma niheeni line of
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of Um centennial of the trtnifw of
the Louisiana Tsrritory to the United
SUUes by France, began today.
The testare of the day will be the
taview by Ctoeergor Heard and a party
of distinguished Weats of the French
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LEAPEO FROIil FIFTH STONY.
Girls Talas
eiywM to Bs-
Building in
Dayton.
By Assodatod Press.
Dayton. Ohio. Dec. 18.—To escape
suffocation twelve girls leaped from
the fifth story window of the Canby
building this morning.
The gaines originated in the baas-
meat and the smoke ascended the ele-
vator shaft, quickly filling the upper
Soars.
The Injured «re:
MINNIE TROXELL. will die
CHAS RBEDBR, will die.
MRS. HUOHEÜ serious.
MRS LEVI SON. serious.
ANOTHER FLYING MACHINE.
Two Ohio Brotare Build a Machine
Which. Fllee Three Miles.
By Associated Press.
Norfolk. Vs.. Dec. 1 .—A
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A GOOD MOUNTING
is very important in select-
inir any kind of tools, but
CeLrving
are seen so much that flne
handles and strong, pretty
mount ing is needed. If you
have not yet secured one
of these please call and
see them.
A look at our CHRI8TWAS ATTRACTIONS
0c4Rlll convince you «hat here is the best pinos totmy
Headquarters for Hardware.
Stswbridge S Clothier
Orass Goods.
We are sole agents for
Strawbrklge & Clothier,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Single Dress Patterns
of their celebrated foreign
creations will be on -our
counters for spring.
CRAGER BROS.
Baptlet Sunday Services.
Special services at Oreen Avenue
Baptist Church Sunday. Deoember 20,
1903.
Siuulay School at 9:46, W. M, Oun*
stream, superintendent; Misa Jennie
MtoMKfWlat. Special preparation
tbe^SírlBtma tree.
wearing'
WATCH ¡ CHAINS1
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Theme ¿pr the morninit nermos,
wniiiiiK lor tin? riiir*
Smmmm 6:7. Pbr Uieglng sar-
Mark 6:18-20.
trial of a flying machine was made ^^bln* bKthe, pastor at ^ a, m
near Kitty Hawk, N. C., by Wilbur andr and 7:30 m
Orvitl Wright, of Dayton, OMo, to-
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velocity of twenty-one miles an bo r, *
and tancended at the spot tne navlga Civic Club Mealing.
tors desired. The Ladies' Oivto «■* «Hi
The machine haa no balloon attach- their club room tomorrow, Saturday,
-went but is supported and propeMed lafteraoon at 3 o'clook. Business of
by propellers worked by a small gan ¡Importance is to bo transacted and
are urged to attend;
come m *nd pick them
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1903, newspaper, December 18, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182996/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.