The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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Lodge No. «8, Kni
will be bold at the
church tomorrow afternoon at
o'clock and a general in
extended by the !od«e to tin public
to attend these aeryloes. The
Knight* of Pythias is a very popular
order, and, doubtless. there will be
-a large' attendance of friends of the
order.
The member of the lodge and vis-
iting knights will meet at the Cástlé
Hall at 3 o'clock sharp ted rr.&rrú
from there to the Methodist ehurcH
the following program will be
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Opening ode, by ihe
Prayer, Rev. % W. J,
Anthem, "Departed
~0holr. .. .
tdreaa. Rev, T. J, Horng.
•61o. "Thy
«mortal address
My Brother Keep,"
llor M. O. Daviea.
. Fast' Chancellor
A ng "Must I
by. the
At the close of thfa #rvic« tiite
lodge will, form in line and march
to the cemetery, where the graves
Ot the following Imlghts who. aiei
burled there will be decorated:
- J. B. HUÍ. —•'
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Chas. A 'Olaes.
L. L. Bettls.
W. E. Johnson.
Bam P. McPhee.
A. R. McLean.
" John W. Hymers,
-1 - Past Chancellor Harry Crager will
' have charge of the ceremonies ajt the
cemetery, at the close of which the
closing odé of the order will be sung
and the members will return to the
Castle Hall.
Walter P. Lane Camp Meeting.
There was a meeting of the Walter
P.JLa&e camp of Confederate Veter-
ans this morning, at which appropri-
ations were. made to defray the ex-
penses of the sponsor and maids of
honor of the''local camp at the New-
Orleans Reunion. The - camp will
.also meet again on«~ffie tbe 16th of
May for the purpose of ascertaining
the o*act number and names of those
who will attend the coming reunion.
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Misa Taaale 81ms En
A delightful afteiriioon
by tie K. K. dub at the
Tassle Sims Saturday
April 26.
Four tables, each de
lavender heart tied
of large vari-colored
gested the- usual progressive «
pedro. Miss Georgia Ochiltree i
eleven out of the twelve g
played, and received a sterling
Texas souvenir spoon engravOd
the mystic letters. "K. K."
waa served in two conrees,
and butter sandwiches cut in
shapes of hearts and
cream with brandled cherries
tíWtms yellow and white
The score oardB made pretty souvenirs
of the day, being lavender, hearts
Jied with lai>ge:;"buncbes of panales.-
Mjss Taésle was aUlyt assisted by
bet. sister, Josephine. .
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Bait Off Drugstore.
of Local
Finances
Texas. Aprtt SO, IM.
to foar fa-
last. la which yon
- vfcst «¿set the
in
Jnty I. and it wtll require to redsem
unexpired lt«u.r licenses «017; this
would leave in utls fund for use next
year fS80.ll Estimating our rere-
m ealtaetiosfc we
r receive during the
best give
of that
which
thereby lor the cor.
Map 1. lfOt,:
IMS and which
to the lory
.jrf the Jury
uCiiyiá/-'\ J< > <
•1] year aadlng April SO. 1004, an *>l-
From Jnry fees, ISO; from
other, than Honor
40. Totil. jecelpts,
This added to the funds
now oa hand makes total fund for
year 11040.67. Estimating our i
penses by last year's expenses we
will incur debts against this fund as
follows: For Jury service during the
year, 93S1S.S0; fsr feeding prisoners
during tho year. $599.70. Total ex-
penses tor year, 12913.60. This will
leave a deficit at the end of the en-
suing year of «W8.SS.
On the same basis of revenue and
expenses after the ensuing year there
would b« an annual deficit of about
In case local cgptlon prevails there
win bo a direct annual loes of ret-
en ue to the oonnty, which If collected
woold go Into tbe jury fund si fty-
mow;
funds i to this
all
Occupation ,tax from IS saloons, a|
«ISO each. <1100; occupation tax
from « beer dealers, at «86 each,
Í160, merchant occupation ^* from
S saloons, at «1.60 each, «18;
occupation tax from 4
at «1.60 each, «6; oocupa-
tax on six billiard (sblee at-
tached to saloons, ««0. Total, «2034.
Twelve saloon# render and pay taxes
on furniture and stock on bs&d val-
ned at «tooo. on which they «ay to
county, which goes Into fnnds
than the Jury fund, annually.
'.10.
revenue also will be lost to
count in ease adoption pre-
county in eaae local option pre-
Respectfully r
V. J, WINQATB,
Oonnty.
any similarstore.
MEN'S" SUtTS.
"KiRSCHBAUM GUARANTEED."
Everyone who sees our spring saqjc suits is impressed witH
the rare beauty of the fabrics and the unerring taste and
judgment with which the patterns have beerr selected.
There are quiet, richr effects in Donegal Homespuns,
Scotches, Flannels, Tweeds and Worsteds, light and dark
shades of brOwn, olive and gray. Most of these fabrics
aré exclusive with us and others we share with the Jligh
price hiade-to-measUre tailors. The illustration shows our
new three-button sack of Fancy Cheviot, lined with serge
or mohair, with unbreakable:hair cloth interlkiing.
How oifen, under the guise of making a good trade, subsequent ex-
perience proved you were mislead, and the victim of either a giib,
oily tongue; a highly lithographed illustration, or an exagerated ad !
At the time, you didn't realize your money going up
Thesfc misrepresentation^ seem to be frequent occurrences
should CAtise you to exercise the greatest care in making your
chases. You. should make certain to procure^oods of unques
able quality-^shoddy goods are dear for a song.
It is the quality of goods such as we dilate on in this ad. that
increase our business and ads new patrons to the already long list J
favors us-JThat^ why we self more goods in Orange and county
Price,
to
''m*
irly Date
of Commerce.
In the lna^
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With every Solt at $14 or mare, w five free
Straw or Fe!t Nat in onr stock, until May 9th.
the s
gle is supreme
The Eagle Shirt
possesses features
that make its
wearers supreme-
ly happy. All
shirts bearing the
pcjsitively unshrinkable. This permits your having the collar band
ting correctly from thé start; you don'j have to buy your shirts two sizes too big and let the laundry shrink
" ¡ides, tjie patterns and styles we show this season are a splendid collection and a1* 1
even the mo t particular. Uatil May twe offer «11 $1.00 attd $1.25 Eagle Shirts at
THE "STÁCY" SHOE— For Gentlemen.
first among the highest grade of custom-made Shoes aré the creation
Stacy Adams & Co. The line for spring and summer contains n$w 4 '
Wires that are most attractive. Those who have seen our selections are
their praise of our taste. We have these shoes in vici, Ideal patent
er's patent Corona colt, one style of oxford and, two styles of [shoes
je monkéy-skin (pp. Price
WUhtcvcry pair Stacy Adams shoes, we include a pair. "Onyx" lace stripe
TROUS
We just took stock oí ou
little of having a jobb
values. For week ^ w
of our $3.50 and <4.00 Trouwf|«
neat ^|sy.®o%^:
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on one co
of Men's Trousers}, we
n we bought so hea>
quick selling. We ha\
guaranteed "Mai
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Rein, Charles M. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1903, newspaper, May 2, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183045/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.