The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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W. W. REID,
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J. O. SIMS,
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{Jírst 3\,ationaí
of Grange, 3*exas.
YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED.
We Strive la fee Courteouj, Prompt Careful and u Liberal ai Csstiitestyivlth Absolute Safely.
FOR JUNE WEDDINGS
cut glass makes the most charm-
ing presents. Our stock is very
complete in new styles and ar-
tistic designs. No other articles
combine the beautiful and the
useful as the many elegant
pieces exhibited by us.
Many new pieces just received
W.P. McFARLAND
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C. B. Spooner, of bockport, was
home in Orange on a visit.
The Orange Rifles were out In their
khaki uniforms for target practice
yesterday.
Miss Georgia Ochiltree, after a
visit to friends in Houston, has re-
turned home.
E. L Reid is paying a business vis-
it to Vinton, La., today. I
Dr. E. W. Brown and Mr. W. H.
Stark are out today Inspecting trams,
timber, etc., for their company.
The Orange RlfleB are preparing to
'hike to the Lake within a few days.
Ice water—nothing stronger—will be
sent down by barge.
Mrs. Zimmerman, of Sllsbee, Texas,
'Is in the city the guest of Mrs. A. R.
Fox.
W. W. Reid left yesterday for Bos-
ton on an Important business mission.
Mrs. Reid accompanied him as
north as Missouri, where she will
remain some week . Miss Annette is
in North Caroliná^tad will return with
her mother after th« Summer vacation
is past.
D. A. Ford left today for his summer
vacation and will visit several Texas
cities and towns before returning to
Orange.
Brastus Thomas, who has been
working on the Lake shell road, was
brought home quite ill yesterday.
Thé^work of shelling the Lake road
is being vigorously prosecuted, and it
Is expected the road will soon be put
In good condition for pleasure drlv
Int. '
Masters Jame? and Cecil. Rockwell,
sons of Mr. J. M. Rockwell, of Hous
ton, are visiting in Orange, the guests
of Mr. C. F. Pannewltz.
W. D. Mihills. sales manager for the
M. T. Jones Lumber company. Is trans-
acting business here today with the
Orange Lumber company.
Mr. Willbarger, a prominent busi-
ness man from Bastrop, is an Orange
visitor today.
Miss Shaw, of Cuba, Alabama, who
has 'been visiting the Misses Pond,
has returned to her home, and Is ac-
companied by Miss Lela Pond, who
will spend some time In that State
visiting friends and relatives.
Rev. Kellls, of Orange, has been
holding services at the Baptist church
here this week.—Liberty Vindicator:
Misses Maud Maynard, of Bastrop,
and Sue Willie Qoree, of "Navasota,
have arrived tn'tbedty to attend the
Ooree-Bancroft wedding.
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ROUSS RACKET STORE
IN THE REIN BUILDING
About four thousand persons are
killed each ; ear in the streets of Lon-
don.
JEWELER. • ![_
Engraver and Diamond-Setter
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ROBERTSON & BRUCE
ATTORNEYS
SHE MEANT WELL* BUT-
12, S3, Bancroft Buildihoi
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ClaJiifííi 41/ártisemints
Advertisements under tnis nead. 5c per llue
LOST—A small clothjbound pocket
ledger. Reward for Its return to
Bland's Bakery. tf
FOR SALE—One of the best saloons
In Crowley; doing a fine business.
Reason fojr Belling, to go into other
business. Address, Welcome Saloon, tf
FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms; Mrs.
J. J. Ball. Green avenue. tf
LOST—A 4-monthB-old fox terrier
puppy. Tan bead and tan spots on
body. AnBwerB to name of Junior.
Finder please notify Sabine Ken-
nels'. tf
DAWSON & BORNE, Clothps Doctors;
Consultation hours, any old time; new
phone 271. ; j- tf
FOR SALE—My property on the cor-
ner of Front and Fourth streets for
sale cheap; also my property on Front
street west of First National bank. B.
G. Baker, Orange, Texas. " ■ " 15
DWELLING HOUSES for rent. Two i
We are sending out bundle after bundle and package
after package. Why ? When the drummer ap-
proaches us with his poisonous cigarette and his snow-
white collar and tie, with his samples on thirty days,
we pulverize him with Rouss' unapproachable values
for the money down. $ $ d $ d d
houses on Elm street,
art Morgan, Sr.
Apply to Rob
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FOR SALE—Old newspapers for un-
derlaying matting, shelf coverings
i0 spring housecleanlng generally,
wenty cents per hundred.
REIN LITHO. CO.
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Silk Baby Ribbon, per yard,. Ic
Pins, 280 on paper, . . . Ic
34 and 24 Hooks and Eyes,
on card . . . . . . Ic
School Tablet,
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Spool Thread, 300 yards on
spool, ... . ... Ic
Hat Plnsf.
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Needles, per paper.
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Shoe Strings,
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Fancy assorted decorated
Writing Paper, i-a quire
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Two Lead Pencils for . .
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Pocket rtirrors for . . .
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M.J. IVEST,
Orange, Texas.
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New York City,
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OP THE
ORANGE NATIONAL BANK,
AT ORANGE.
In the State of Texss, at the close of
I business June 8, 1908.
LD NEWSPAPERS—20 cents per
undred. REIN LITHO. 00.
Cht OmlMt of Ptrfeetlv TlttHl
Glasses
With reference to health cannot
be overlooked. Their effect* upon
the nervouH svstem Is direct, and
throu h thl indirectly upon the
entire organism.
Our specialist Will be pleased to
examine your eyes at any time.
Model (wishing to say something pleasant); "You rriuat have painted
commonly well when you were young!" '
NOT THE SA * KINU.
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The Palace Jewelry Store
Link Building. Joe Lucas.
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ILDING LOTS CHEAP
have many nice residence lots
sale at prices ranging from |100
each. ■Nfe
and see me if you want to buy.
' J. W. LINK.
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a Pair of Bulls.
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KEHOT'IWES,
Loan* and Discounts
overdraft*. sti curedond unsecured....
V. B. Bond* to secure rlroulanim
Premiums on V. #. Honds ...........
Htoeira. aeenrltlea, etc—
BanklnR houne turn't're. ftxt'«......
\ ue trom Nut tonal Bank* (not reserve
a«toiitsi...... ...
Due from state Hanks and Banker"....
Duetrwm approved reserve ayeilts..••
Cbeckn and other cash ltem^ .....
Noten of other National Mai)**
fractional paper tííirrem y nickels'-
and cents '.
tawtul money reserve in bunk, viz:
specie ...I.SM.BB
Ilegal Tender notes ..fJS0.ro
. .lOT.NWS 73
aid I
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1230.00
... «as 41
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10.401 0«
TO .81
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190 01
Kedemption fund witlvU. . Treasurer
(5per cent, ot oironlauoni...
Total.
V.004.
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capital Ht<«!k paid In . .........«80.000.00
Undivided Pronta, lew expenses and
taxes paid; 8.SS0.W
National Bank notes outstanding IS.MW.00
Due to other National Banks ■ «4*11
individual deposits subject to Cbei .i... f2,«as.7*
Uasltter's checks outatsndtng.......... «81.7ft
HOtes and bills rediscounts 10^74 .<M
Total.
.110,771.61
State of Texas, Cotanftr of Orange, ss:
X, Jas. P. Roach. Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my,knowledge and belief.
JAB. P. ROACH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to jMfore me
this 11th day of Jane, 1008.
J. A. HOLLAND.^
Notary P-ttbliC;.
Correct- Attest:
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Directors.
ays only.
er dozen.
Cabinet Photos,
A. Qunstream
The spectroscope is an instrument
Chat has done much to increase our
knowledge of the sun and stars. By
Its' means the astronomer tells exact-
ly what, is the chemical composition of
each celestial body, «¿ what metals or
«Br . " ^JmHH
eo us that te «orne distant stars
Bargains in Hammocks
at 75c, $1.50, $3, $2.50. S3, $4 and
$5. These are exceptionally food
values, all full size and the very
best grades made.
CROQUET SETS—Four - ball set
only 50c; eight-ball sets only-Si.oo.
Griggs' Book & Stationery Store.
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mont of photography the spectroscope
became more and more valuable. By
combining the spectroacope and the
sensitive photographic plate a new
instrument, the spectograph. has bean
obtained. By means of this the star
spectra are permanently recorded for
the study of the astrophysicist.
Graver's Shadow.
Philadelphia Press.
Orover Cleveland may not g«t n
third term nomination, but it must-toe
admitted that he Is hiding the Parker
boom from the public view at present.
The United States census for 1900
finds 3536 persons in the United State*
who are 100 or m'ore years of age.
The value of these figures may be
questioned, and perhaps may be best,
estimated by the fact that 71
cent of the whole number
niantf of •have^jjb ireltaMe
knowledge as to the' date of their
birth. They ajre^Sut 11 per cent of the
tqtal population. It seems improbable
that ^thfs country should have over
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3501. when Germany, with a population
of nearly 36.000.000 has only 778, and
England,.,with Sf.flOOjOOO. oxfly44«, «•«'
Prance, with 41,000,000 has only 211
The new hydrosoope inveated br
Slgnor Pinos, an Italian, it Is said, en-
ables human eyesight to penetrate the
sea to aa Incredible depth and for «a
enormous radius. A naval official who
witnessed an eip«rln>«nt with the hy-
droscope in the Mediterranean .says,
that the instrument can be
from the deck or a ship,
ble cables and
to nullify the dangerous character
submarine '—~
Th«fimp<
-ness of the
important and increasing busi-
er the Mexican railways is
by comparing their *
flc during four
t^e same Interval of
year. The Increase in
United States was from
«7, «89. «80, and of the
110,782,600 to 912,688,700.
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WED DING GIF
Be careful iu selecting your gjfi
criticised by many. Those" whose
teem will see it By many it
taafe and judtrment, may bap your
Safeguard yourself by makinpr use of us i
tion. We Uave tbe «roods to suit, We know
styles—best makes—raostMiuitable gifts.
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Rein, Charles M. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1903, newspaper, June 12, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183080/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.