Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 363, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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“ »*»* 3,000,000,000 bushels, wttUmvq tby I have been.
The Orange C.cnty Irrigation I W9fU.§ situation, officials of the Every little while Lucifer’s mistress
Company, for Irrigation Fan****:] United States' toad administration be- would place g white gloved band
Ten are hereby notified that the aaid| u«Te. ' |very eentlv on his back- He didn’t
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a lovely bine bow aronnd his neck, and.
America’* greet corn crop, exceed- Ws coot was trimmed just as it should
tag 3,000,000,000 bnahels, wtH-suve too have been.
Geo. W. Bancroft,
A. J. Bancroft,
«. M. Sella,
George Cali,
B. T- Brawn.
8. M- Vhlte.
F. W. Hustmyre,
J. ?. HUilarg.
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THE ORANGE NAUMM. BUM
ORANGE, TEXAS ____
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Orange County Irrigation Company
wil| for the year 1918 charge for wa-
ter rent daring as Id year one-fifth
beef fppd cereal, I aire
to realise. Up v
-v —-«H net*** to «p?J
(1-51 of the crop irrigated from this I ^®ei> ^ I ♦ •tat* an<) it wai
(4** sssuTSSi-yr^ “4 -
fat. wflf sustain life ,
dian warriors in colonial days lived on ^teg
parched corn alone for many days at a * background.”
time- and at YaUey forge parched Montmorency, the
com was at times the sole raffipn of agked Lucifer what 1
still he put
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gUKBgr specials.
do that,-
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share, and to more slowly to market this yttr
ice t» tliaGov- ever before Now, however, the c
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moved | have to do a single
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Today there are approximately 80
EALB - Four room
FOB Mlg
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lot pa Burton* Bt. $1,000.
8250 cash, balance #8 per
Address XTZ, Leader offieb.
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by a sympathetic support
.'res can American
rd and the American
a freedom, in support of
now preparing to send out ,
the firing line in Belgium and
bnshels of corn for every American.
This Qi ’
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FOB BBKT—Furnished light
keopio| rooms, 104 Mein St.
house
l»-«t.
FOB BENT—Two unfurnished rooms
forli^ht housekeeping. Bing 84.
23-3t.
VSt
house at
at .....,....giv.uu
at ..v.......mn
at $15.00
r |1 AO; scavea-
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6 4-room houses
I 4-room house
wmrnmmmu
_ 50e .................8 iM
J located northeast of negro
, Curtis end Godfrey streets. Bee
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O0UNTV P#l?* WAS IN .
THM MORNING AND CONH*-
‘ NAfragf m» takbn
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FORSALB
_ ___i kitchen cabinet good
One reliable incubator ’guar-
and one PfaJ hand Node!
W. H. JeUison.
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IRISH POTATOES — Home
Bee Geo. Hudson, the We
at the court
JOT IdJwMeaUP* gnd thaw we|o
contihaed in each instance until the
April term Of oogrt
The cgses docketed fot this t^p
as follows!
A. Jedry va. T. »M1 B., dam
ftf60.
Monroe Jedry vs. T. A F. B. R. R,
*Tfr Bland n. ?, * L 8 B T-
damages.
He sniffed it hau
way home his
gALE—Horses
selection, eyeq
represented. 1
Barn. M. A
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guaranteed to
—. /nee » right.
M. A. Bletsch, Orange,
tot Americana.
entng Com cut........ .——— ------—■■■— , im-it*r. xt
and for use In the kitchen instead of u bad been.
Corn oil. excellent for frying and for ta &<> wonderful carriage.
a*sssjeirr.db,:
...... jost seat of the Air-
__theatre oft Front St.
I communications to P.
La.
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The Jurors that had bean summoned
to serve during the "Nbelt
chargod upon the continuance of t|e
docket.
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large gentle horse, good driver-
1 work. W. H. Ma-
general
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1|ULEE—MOLES—We turn the larg
est sad beet selection of mules in the
Bbath and the prieee that sell them
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__ and see BBAZOS VALLET H. A
M- CO., Beaumont, Texas. 2fl-30t
POR BALE—AUTOMOBILEB
isfsa
Rifle 812- For
r pariic
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FOR SALE—Three Ford Tracks.
0. P. Tyler. < 11
FOB SALE—One 1913 HupmobUe, 5-
tfaenpr; W. B. Boan, Hart’. Gamge
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WANTED
rartWNys
22-3t.
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CASES ON DOCKfT
CONTINUED TO APjfll
___quantity la greater by live bush-
els than ta former yearn.
Corn has become the nation’s main-
stay in the crisis of war.
Just as this cereal saved the first
American colonists from famine on
many occasions, Just as it served as a
Staple food during the War of the Rev-
olution and during the Civil War, King
Corn has again come to the front In
the nation's b$tOe with autocracy.
Cera meal to finding greatly increas-
ed use In the making of ordinary white
bread. Hundreds of housewives and
many of^ the larger bakers are mixing
20 per cent, corn meal with-wheat
flour to make leavened bread. This
kind of a mixture is worked and baked
In the same recipes and with the same
methods that apply to straight wheat thing like work, going into
bread. | places, trying things F don’t
Somp Common
with Judge Blsqd
Only a few case, wefe
all about”
n hpro one of those, too,* said th
Corn bread_com meal entire-
popularity _ ________________
than ever before. Housewives are angora cat "Me-ow, yes, certainly
coming to rsallxe that .very pound of I have a background, tOo. My ffmH
wheat saved ta America manns a pound tree js nobie. I must net disgrace 1
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of wh
nations_____ ,T
a ted ta the war.
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INLAND PISTON RINGS
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relative dec
q The Inland Onc-Hece Piston Ring when
tends to uncoil lik^ a spring m a perfect
gentle radii * ““
can escape.
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f With Inland Rings, the ftri| forc$ of \i& fuel con^iwwd to com*m W°
effective power. ^
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score or ma
taka up all
MB I* KMjr
• for anchoring,.
---*---, | Lucifer and Us mlgtrses w«
Them »ri a score of corn products qulte a iong drive on this day.
that today possess unprijal importance weDt through a lovely park and ;,
for Americans. Corn syrup tot sweet- fer thought the sir was fairly nice
entng com cakes and buckwheat cakes 8umraer. it was not quKe so hot
_ — M -iSI— rn, Cm*, ah. A bUfllinn lwalno/1 nf I _ —. * x S X,
q They hold back the oil]
satjfefactory. X ...: . L-
Mesa for th« atondard stock «te| |
J. w. Jones, vx T * N. 0. B. f.,
MABE-IN-BERMANY UES
CIRCULATED Hi Cl
CANADA
JPEKST
strong, the In-
Und is mnch
easier to put On
than the ring of
etaers go.
as other dogs did. But of
there was his fatally to be
of and his background! He
not disgrace It He must not try
- , thing different. He must Just
_ Canada is also having trouble with *»«“•. ^ln*^thln*Ab,lt‘0hI:
The engineering corps Of thp H. K celyed from the Canadian food con- But the otter doggdld WWmvrith
sgy mill, hridga Of railroad work, spd bothering (Mnsda are Se he StNo fun at aU. And he
Sergeant Fort of ttat branch of the! “• *torte* a a.
TT.
mmm
.
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of this place, enlisted in the 90th V. E
Engineers end will he sent to Wash-
ington Friday. Ml Booth has been)
for some time employed in the res-
taurant of the National Shipbuilding
Company and hl« popglartty with his
tuetag famine fakes and the report
states food a
denlffiafed ta I
■i I.....IS
the government would solse Would play with him. He barked
housewives' stocks of home canned
He wondered to himself if the
£ play « H
looked
they looked at the victoria and
the noodle dog with the blue bow.
EHtoWft J^rastf *® his worth as a
man, whift " ‘-jAg- •
which doubtless will be typift«4
in bis service to the nation. Sergeant
Fort win he in the city again on Fri-
day, at which time he will he glad to
take the names of any of our citisens
who an qualified fox this branch of
the servic*-
“Stories without even a veqtlge of I bit about hia fatter or his grand-
ndation have been scattered broad-1 fatter.
■ » HCuffid I Jota *o»F la fifikto-
ONLY BAB DRINKS ABB » I «t.H
*>w» w mww yfcfts?
1 ■»!»,-“-
VS
tor have titoy come to ill* tofually-1 “WelL yon don't tank a« though you
s rrs*te
- instance have been calculated to 1 ou„
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don’t know. I have mora of ft back-
ground than any of you."
could be tomfortably consumed at one ^ meftD more" than 1
time and the surulus taken to their 1 vat reallia.”
The resident* of Ora*go orko have I ^ ^TSoriWilJ
been ta the habit ef purchasing John] paselng^on tte^vacant
to co-operate ta work Ww- — i
to me&Q mora* tnan the majority of sow 8
saKpias taken to tliei*I oeooi® y9t reafea.” “No” said Lucifer, “it means ^at
Jth*lr leisure ^ ** ^ — . I needn’t do anything but live up to
UliWoea as taeu leisure, I my family name. For years and years
wet. subjected to an unpleasant «P I jh* UNITED 8TATE8 FOOD 0Up fainIiy have been of noble, arts-
prim this morning When upon tpelrl ADMINISTRATION $AY«? tocratlc line. I am a dog of wonder-
uuai order tor a ‘-’half-pint, John,” { There la no royal road to food j fUl breeding.
thav ware informed that nothing went I oonaervatlon. We oan. kjly ao-
they were informed ttat notmng wen TOmp||th by y,, voluntary
fljyi fW nt l?to «-| notion of oiir whole people, each
to be
t
element In proportion to 1U t
it-tot * BtEttor of touantx Of ■b^^
—nt 1 dan; a matter ef minute aaytaO
f and suttstitutlen at overy Mlnt%
of buying j th. gf
r
-*r*-rr.....
you,’Pt.d^e bright looking fot te^
rier. “Our friends have saved chil-
dren from drowning thta summeL
st,‘gjea'at*af‘"
mm.
iWk
for sj&le av
The Sabine Supply
Company
M
n
LARGE MODERN HOTEL
TO fyp AT YINTQN
TO BB UP-TO-^ATE STRUCTURE
IN EVERY BBSPEOT CON-
TAINING 28 BOOMS
J. Let Herford ,of Vinton, secretary
of the commercial club at that yoin*
is in the cify today on business pon-
nected with the club, Mr- Herford.
whim Kare Vto ra? eaVrariertic ever
the wonderful progress that Is bajng
made by Vinton and : among other
^h<"g« called attention to the modem
hotel huUdlng which if-to be erected
to that town, saying construction wqrh
would start within the next sixty
days. He seid ips town fees a ljva
ccimmerctal ptab with a $afm,b«raWp
of 82. mwpbff? f‘ th® ff4 %
Men WCT? vuw w *“tej'
tag ujpon an era of growth nftfurpftm-
ed ta Its his^ry.
ZtM -
rooms. In the upper story there Rili
be arcomnindatlons *or the MW*■
ment of the hotel and ttranty-lix
guests.
The hotel is backed kg a ffitong
group of capitalists of Vinton. Mitt a
capital stock of 84AUX10, two-ttirds of
wkich la already pdd ta, with a »«-
vision in the charter for raising the
it of the capital stott at say
time tt is mqulxed.
The officers at the company *as m
follows:
A. Ferry, prasMrat; a J. Welsh,
vice president; 0.
Dissident, and L Balsa,
The committee on tt*
and buUdtaf of tt*
posed of S. J. Welch, fc. SalM and A
rsa.*sf.
imm.
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Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 363, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1918, newspaper, January 23, 1918; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564160/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.