The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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locial Notes
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Th$ employes of the Southwest-
*rn Telephone company enjoyed -a.
launch trip to Sabine Lake last night,
'trip on the launch Do-
Ban. The party included Mr. and
Ir . W. C. Finklea, Mr. and Mrs
Oscar "Beldin, Misses Gertrude
Beard, Clara, Merriman, Lottie Car-
.. penter and Messrs. Beam, Edgfrton,
Carr and Harvey. *
. Mrs. H. J. Lutcher and party have
completed their tour of'Yellowstone
Park and are now in Denver, Colo.,
where they are making preparations
to visit the Lutcher ranch at Rand.
W. H. Stark and son Lutcher
Stark, E. T. Drake and Lutcher
.Brown are at the ranch and will be •
joined by the ladies within ~a fey
days. Miss Helen Johnson of Aus-
tin recently became a member of the
party and will also make the trip
from Denver to Rand. M ss Myrtle
Hayes will return to Orange within
a few days.
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■ v John A. Hunt, who ^s interested in
the lumber and box manufacturing
business in New Orleans and .Mexi-
co City, Méx., was a visitor to the
city yesterday. Mr. Hunt stopped
over in Orange while on his way to
the Crescent City, and was loud in
his praise of the many improvements
here since his last visit two years
ago.
F. H. Farwejl is : a visitor to
Beaumont today.
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Mrs. R. E. McFarland returned j
last night from Galveston where She
has been on a week's visit to her
«on T. S. McFarland. Mrs. McFar-;
land says* Galveston will, do but she
prefers Orange..
Harold A. Piersqn of Navasota
spent last night in Orange.
Monte L. Styvesant is in the city |
today from Wichita,. Ka.
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Saturday Morning from 9 to 3,1,
o'clock, Colored Wash Lawns
10 YARDS POR 25c $
Limit, 10 yards to customer,
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Vataos uf to
14.00 — Your choice Saturday
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and Monday
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Misses Antoinette Cuchia, Sádie
Venca and Lena Nastes. of Beaumont
are guests of Misses Florence and
Rosa Delebarto.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Fbrd and fam-
ily,'the Misses Lenna and Ella Pet
ty, A. >0. McLean and Archie Me-,
Lean enjoyed an afternoon at SabC)
lake yesterday.
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Robert Dillard left yesterday for
Galveston, where he is taking.1n the
atitomobile- races.
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S. D. Fulkerson, a traveling repre-
sentative of the Houston Post was
in Orange yesterday and today in
the interests of the Twice-aweek;
Post. v- ■' , >-
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Mrs. Joanna Sims of Houston, for-
merly a resident of Orange, for a
long time teacher in the schools here
is the guest of Mrs. Addie Dillard.
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P. A. Fuqua whose
killing germs w?s a visitor in
anfce today.
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James T. Fairbanks, representing! M. A. Frantz of New Orleans was
í;; V a prominent manufacturer of motor a visitor in Orange thjs morning,
cycles, was In the city this morning. I * ♦ *
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R, E. Pursell of Beaumont
iiere today on business.
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Below we cate just a few of the values that will be given
all merchandise bought of us is guaranteed satisfactory or your money refunded.
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5c
Bleach Domestic, soft
Brown Domestic, good weight, 22 yards for
Apron Gingham, blue and brown checks, a yard .. . 5c
10-4 Pepperell Sheeting, bleach, a yard . v .24c
<Limit 10 yards "to a customer.)
9-4 Brown Sheeting, good weight, a yard ......... 19o
#81-3c White Lawn, as long as it lasts, a yard, •• 5c
35c Table Linen, bleach, a yard ... ...........25c
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75c Bleach Table Linen, pretty jiattems, a yard .,. r49c
72x90 Bed Sheets, 50c values, ,§aeh .. .y .39c
81x90 Peppt rell Sheets, Best grade, each ......... .85c
Bleach Domestic, 36 inches wide, best grade, 12 yds $1.00
Good size Towels, Huck and Bath, dozen' $1.00
15c White Goods, assorted patterns, yard 10c
10c Colored Lawn, pretty patterns, 10 yards ^6c
35c White J)ress LineH, 36 inches wide, yard .
v'''- -3-^H
Long Cloth, smooth finish; bolt of 12 yards for ,
Mennens aind Williams Talcum Powder, box ..
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W,ide Hair.Ribbons, all colors, a^yard .......
25 doz Ladies' Handkerchiefs, quarter-inch hem, each 3c
... 25c
... $1.39
... .15c
../i.lOc
Brown Dress Linen, 36 inches wide, a yard ,« , • * «' • 4 10c
Ladies Long Silk Gloved, black and white, pair 98c
i£i.50 Silk Hose in black, white and tan, pair 98c
Up to 75c Silk and Gauze Lisle Hose, a pair *. .48c
$1.00 Embroidery Flouncing, 45 ,in wide, yard 75c
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65c Embroidery Flouncing, 27 in wide, yard .39c
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All Embroideries up to 10c values will be put out Satur-
day and Monday, a yard ... 5c
All Embroideries up to 15c,, Saturday and Monday
a vard ~ " So
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$1.00 Mosquito Bars, extra size, each ........... 85c
Ladies' Shirt Waists, $1.50 values^ each ... 98c
JVh,ite Wash Skirts, $1.50 values, each .... .98c
Ladies' Corset Covers and Drawers, good 350
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.50o
values,
....25c
'a garment ... U......
Ladies' $1.50 Night Gowns, each
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: Ladies' Night Gowns in assorted styles, each
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, Men's 50c Silk Hose in all shades, a pair .... j .35c
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Men's Wash Ties, each, 15c and
...25c
48c
Men's 75c Shirts, with and without, collars, each-
Men's Shirts and Drawers, in Balbriggan, Athletic and
Poros Kn,it, a garment ......... 256
Ten per cent, off on all Shoes for Saturday and Monday
to all parts óf thécity. t
Free delivery
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Ladies ' Summer Vests. Full .bleach
ed, each
5 CENTS.
THE
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
OLD PHONE 99 NEW PHONE ,500
New Dress Ginghams for
Presses, v Very pretty patterns
10c YARD.
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properly framed
have i new stock of ha "
res I
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Claytort of Westlake,
for tlnrpast month has been vis¿
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Force returned to- her ho:ue
today*
; Pon Rice left yesterdáy for Beau-
mont where he will visit frietMs for
some time, ®
Miss Pearl .Force accompanied her
cousin, Mia* Mabel Clayton to- her
home in Westlake where «he' will
tome time.; 1 • - . v;
FOLEY KIDNEY POiS
«OMMHCUMAriSM KIONCY.^AMD LAOO**
READ THE LEADER—
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
We BUY your second-hand
hold goods; i*y good price*, pa«lt-
MOB Front St.. New Pbon 515. 2ft-It
WANTED — By experienced book*
"" keeper, set of books to keep After
5 o'clock p. m. Reasonable charges.
Address, Bookkeeper, care Leader
office. ■ ■
FOR SAL^.—Nice six room house
w(ith all modern improvements, sew-
er and water connections, bath, tele-
phone, electric lights. Lot 100x150
in the most desirable section of the[
city. Servants house and^ stable.
Cheap and- on reasonable terms.
.8-1-tí. " Appfy at Leader Office.
LOST — A hand embroidered baby,
cap. Finder will be rewarded by
returning some
to Leader office. 6-tf.
TO THE RIGHT PARTY — Twill
sell1 a one-half interest jn a good
paying drug and cold drink business,
or whole interest. If you -waynt a
good business, I will make it to your
interest. Call or write J. M.
CRUMP, 1613 23rd - St., Galveston,
Tex. 8-2t.
specialty isU"arry Tfte'/hT fhrC -¡¡V^
Or- Galveston is in the 1 city shaking
hands with old friends.
was
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Miss Katherine Lawson left for
home today after a pleasant visit to
Mrs. F. W. Lawson and family.
Dr. I.C. Harrington
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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Office over Gor«e's Drug Store
Office Hours 9. to 11 a. m. and
2:30 to 4 p. m.
Wm. J. Rider,' a popular traveling
I mán out of Denver, Colo., called oni
I the trade here today. .
j. Y. Henriques, a real estate man
| from New Orleans was in Orange a
few hours this forenoon.
ceed
playinj
lillly Lush.
a fast third ba$e and is pop-
ular with the fans.
The National League through
-President Lynch, has purchased the
release of Umpire AI Orth from the
Virginia League. Orth's work as;
umpire in the Virginia League has
been highly praised by Major league
scout*.
Eppa Rixey, the Georgia cracker
who horned into "big time" direct
from the camps at a month, has
set a salary precedent "for other
callow college players. Several clubs
were biding for him and he picked
out the best proposition.
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+ SPO.RTOGRAPHS
Orange
Texas
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Yeager' has been : fight .fans of 'FrisA) are. anxious to
see Hogan and Richie .fight,
Abe Atteil, 'former featherweight
champion has been matched to fight
Young Shugro at Madison Square
úarden," sometime this month. Attell
has spent several weeks on Billy
Nolan's ranch in the Rocky Moun-
tains and says that he is in better
condition physically than he has
been for the last ten years. If he
whips Shugro, he may get a whack
at the present holder of tfie title,
Johnny Kilbane.
Football.—-Yale foótball candidates
will start practice September \2.
All of the football games of the
University of Pennsylvania for the
coming season will be played on
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Diamonds on
Easy Payment
We will sell a diamond,
any size and at proper
prices on terms of one
fifth cash and the bal-
ance in eight equal
monthly payments.
Diamonds are worth
their value as an intro-
ductory but they have
' een advancing moré
lender cent, each
twelve years
¿on the
be
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And to add to Hank's discofnfi- --j- - , T :,errj-mrr'isrrx~ar~maL
ture aspirants for his place hive ¡Franklin Field, except the contest
jumped into view. Otto Knabe of the Brown on October 19.
Phillies is one mentioned and Joe . The English Football Association
Tinker is said to have caressed a which has charge of the soccer
willingness to shoulder the Cincin- games in the Britfth Isles, has di-
Athletics.—George V. Túchey, the nati burden. I cided that an extra thirty-minute
wrestling promoter, is referee for the Boxing.—Owen . MorSn, Ihe Eng- ,1®,f mus4 be P,ayed. in
"wrestHng bouts of the big carnival lísh lightweight, is due to arrive in the future finals for the
Ldiidon today. He will rest before
returning to Amerita in October.
Johnny Dunn, until recently match
|. maker and announcer of the Royale
of the Elks, Boston Americans Lea-
gue grounds,"today.
A big jollification will ,win*d up the
regatta &t Peoria tonight, .being held
in the Colliseum. Prizes and medals a, C. of Brooklyn, will not look ~áté
will be distributed. er. tfie affairs of Patsey Callahan,
George Cano and Minor Heir will the Brooklyn fighter, , who .Is im-
try to arinex the world's record for proving in his fighting in every cón-
a mile to pole at the opening of the te8¿ ~
A M a AM u a'ák if O A ^ A. . . T"* — - -. i ■ — _ _ _ *
Minnesota ¿State Fa,r Races in Sep-
tember in Minneapolis.
This year's junior track and field
Metropolitan Association of the
Ajupieur Athletic Union charapion-
ibTps will be held at Celtic Park,
New York, August 31, and admission
will be by initiation, ^ut 10,000
invitations are.beitfg sent ¿Nit.. •
Miss Rose Pitonoff, the 18-year-
old swimmer Of Boston, is preparing
at Dover,- England for her attepmpt
to «w-vii the English Channel. But
í"¿'" t,ave succeeded in accomP^'
^c f.eat and no woman ever
f 1 this way. '
" -mphill j>i At-
anaper
Xtam
to
Now that ''One Round Hogan1
has been successful in winning a
English Cup if the matches are
drawn at full time.
The San Francisco atid other clubs
of the Pacific Copst that are to
}>flhg over a team of Australian
Rugby Football players j in October
for a series of games, decided to
carry out the union idea along the
same lines practiced in Rugby coun-
tries,, and the whole proceeds .of the
various games are to be pqoled, from
fight in his hame* city, San Francisco) which, after full expenses te de-
having defeated Tommy McFarland ducted, the surplus will be divided
in a fifteen round bout at E^die between ¡the various organization
Graney's Club, the indications are subscribing to the general fund. .
that he will be Immediately match- ! Tennis.—Raymond D. Little W o
rowly escaped defeat at the hands of
Robert LeRoy and Walter Hall at
the Country Club, / Westchester,
N. Y. :
For the first time in nine years,
a family name other than that of
Larned will lie inscribed on one of
the most famous tennis trophies in
the United States. That came about
at Boston when Maurice E. Mc-
Loughlin of San Francisco defeated
Edgar P. Larned, of Summit, N. J.
and Texas in the challenge rpund for
the Longwood Challenge Bowl at the
Longwood Cricket Club.
HOWS THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrah that
cannot be cured' by Hall's Catarrah
Cure.- F.. J. CHENEY & COMP-
ANY, Toledo, Ohio.
We, the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions, and fin-
ancially' able to carry out any Obli-
gations made by his firm.
Walding, Kinpan ct Marvin.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hairs Catarrh Curé is taken inter-
nally .acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces t í the svg ^
Testimonals sent free. Pricey 75c. per
bottle. Sold by «11 druggists. : ,
Take Hall's Family Pills tor* con-
stipation.
LOgT-'-A snull brown fice dog, be-
tween two and three months old.
Has white spot on breastf* Reward
of $2.50 will be paid if returned to
ANDREW NANCE. 7-tf._
- Roll top
X. Y. Z.,
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Deposit 50c
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Write us for our General
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log and deposit with us 50c,
with your first $5.00 order
out your 50c deposited, mailing
to us $4.50 and the catalog re-
mains in yout home. ' (-
Deposit-, refunded if youean-
not^use the catalog.
THE HOME TRADE SYNDI-
CATE SUPPLY COMPANY.
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W. fi. McCORQUODALE
Secretary«Treasnrer.
WE BUY EMPTV SAC?
ANGE GRAIN COMPANY.
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Subscribe to the DAILY
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"WANTED " TO " BUY
desk cheap. Address
Leader Office.
8-3t.
FOR SALE — Second hatfd Advance
Separator. Nearly new $450.00.
W. H. MALONE. , 9-2td.-2t-w.
Plying Man FalL
victims to stomách, liver aiid kidney
troubles, just like other people, with
mat ne will be immediately match-j Tennis.—Kaymona u. "r*" 1 Hke results in loss óf appetite, back-
ed there to meet Willie Richie, the' GusfVeache, .nervousness, hSS& S
clever Coast lighweight, in a twenty lawn tennis doubles champions are
round contest in September. The still the title holders, but they nar-
Ask For Orange Oil Refining Co. Oils
ed product. We manufac-
Stove Gasoline, and: Engine
I Our Oil is an Orange ma
ture the bfst grade of Lamp
Naptha. •• '
WATER WHITE Lamp Oil not to
the lamp, and to give g elefcr. ipjtite light.
Call S. W,
chant you can
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tired, listless, run-down feeling. 1
there's no need to feel like that as
,T. D. Peebles, Henry TenO.,' pro-
ed. "Six bottles of Electric Bitters"
he writes "did moreto give me new
strength and good appetite than all
other stomach remedies I„us«d."
they help everbody. Its lolly to
fer when this great remedy will
Mli
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is caused by an effort of the
eye to focus clearly, when an
error of refraction is present.
This trouble is cpmmon in as-
tigmatism.
There is just one cure for eye
strain—the wearing of proper-
ly adjusted glasses for all
near work. '
To get these properly adjust-
ed glasses it is necessary to
let us determine just what, sort '
Of glasses you need.
The proper glacses will
eye strain at once, and
all the attendant, evils.
Prices reasonable; all
guaranteed. Expert
and jewelry repairing.
work
504 Fifth
Orange,
mm.
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BORED AND CURBED V,
TILING .........
W. P. CRENSHAW.
OLD PHONE 457.
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For Breakfast
Biscuits made from
BiIlo#i Flour served
Butter an^ Syrup. Post
ies or -Oat Meal; Hot 'C
Coffee.
jfer
Bread má8e from
lows Flour; Serai
BreakfastBMCin.
les or Kraut, Canned
Canned Peaches.
For Supper-
Muffins made from
lows. Flonr; Rice serve
Cream and S 1
Peas, Canned Ap
Tea, LewmPie.
You can get
CROWN, your
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There are
Not |jarried by Your Grocer
II,.you Will ring us up we may supply these articles:
We -have just received—'.. L • >
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Bouillon Cubes, 12 in can —
Solluble Postum 1.
Solluble Coffee
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.Beans (fancy Mexican) a pod
superiói tp the
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1912, newspaper, August 9, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182859/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.