Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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We Especially Insist «i Your
Brlfijlnf the Cbndrea I*.
Lmttrpll, Gatvtífeton
8. O. Weal, Dallas.
toil tuR^r them/a
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grow*
owe yoar i
■re for
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Gall sad ud bin our
and resident Optician it jron with
tbe "proper glasses.
The Pilice Jewelnr Store
LUCAS,
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Grange, 9"exas.
rrytWmsf '9 souamt.
t urtss i n Cmihim. nan CsiafsiaMasUtaral i
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'' 'i pt die Close of Bosloes September 9,1903.
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i ana PtacowfeUyCapitals wcfc paid in.... . «UM.flB0.fl0
mds toHccurt circuíaíiou... *.W 00 Surplus fund...'.. *.00090
maonU. S Bond .... 780.00 Undivided profit , lew expense*
t houae, furniture and «*- and tases pata .. IW
' liattonái ¿anta Viü* .'w¿ National Bank note* outstanding... *,000.
serve Mestt) M>«■ *• •
S.«n.*4 Dividend unpaid 7,1
from atate banks and banker . J816.M individual deposita sobjact to check 217,* .'
1 approved renerre agenta 18,807.08 ,v~ „fV:„r,.i, Ml
"other cash Itemed 7S7.80 Demand certificates of deposit «Ml
bar National Bank 800.00 Certified Checks M0
i paper currency, nlckles Tax Fund . ...... 1,00108
DO «..* m ;y at-mi ————
1 money reserve In bfnk^rte: Total *82,181.1
fli.800.86
•notea...7.7MM mH6J6
1 fund with U. S Treas- ' '
r (8 per cent, of circulation) l,*0 0
K,181.1
USE THE
PHONE
PHONE
171
Are yon looking for a fine line
of ffPAFWf AND FANCY
GROCERIES or CANNED
GOODS. If the beat in good
anougb for ran we have it
CHw nn a trial
FEED OF ALL KINDS con-
■^onband .
C.J. Patilto
raoNt
171
The Hon. J. J. Terrell, State Land
Commissioner, was visiting hia old
friend, N. A. Dawson, yesterday.
1 Dr. O. Storm la now manager of W
Call and aee W. P. McFsrlsnd's
modernly equipped optical parlor, tf
! In future. Dra. J. C. and R. E. Sea-
strunk's office win be Room 62 Link
Building, over Higman'a Drug Store,
Phone No. 62.
Borne, the Clothes Doctor, has re-
turned. Shop opposite the Salvation
Army Hall, Front street. 16-17
Borne, the Clothes Doctor, has re-
YOU WANT «Sé
IF SO CONSULT GATE
Employment *"d Information TS^SSSSl" ""TE?
tsh* Charlea, ..DUTCgU.. Ualslaaa. ___
Phase He. 5*5 An examinations free and work
guaranteed at W. P. MoFarland's Op-
,. tical Parlor. tf
TRAIN SCHEDULE.
In future, Dra. J. C. and H. E. Sea
strunk's office win he Room 62 Link
Arrivqa Building, over Higman'a Drug Store,
1:1* pm. p "*e No- 62.
• 1125 i.B,
.10:M p.m. Don't abuse your eyen, but conralt
SM lyaa Street.
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Bastbound—
Mo.t
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8:50 a.m. T>r- G- Sturm, who is at W. P. McFar-
Arrivee. Unú'8-
$ ¿"¡a e* eeeaeeeeee • t¡ls 9JB.
S 6:68 p.m. fnture' Dra. J. C. and H. E. Sea-
_ «trunk's office will be Room 62 Link
I Building, over Higman's Drug Stow,
■ ***** * .«• «.* Phone No. 62.
„ ' Borne, the Clothes Doctor, has ra-
no. *1. nr. Orange 6:30 a. m„ nr. turned. Shop opposite the Salvation
8:46 A m.
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Local and Personal.
Army Hall. Front street.
16-17
Cabinet Photos $1.50 doc. Gunstream.
'w" IMtilll'
H. Warfleld went to Beaumont on
yesterday's Oriole.
Miss Annie Solkolski has returned
from a very pleasant visit to Beaumont
where she has been visiting friends
and relatives for two or three weeks.
Dave B. Wood head, secretary of the
Have Borne ft* up vour fall suit ®eaunlont Chaniber of Cotmneree, is a
Front Rtmt Be ready for the riBltor ,n c"y today. He came over
16-17 to Bee vhat he could see *nd to
S ■ breathe a little fresh air, but don't, tell
& Ai Hie window of the soul. hlm **lfl *°
r. «^artand has Dr. Q. Sturm 1k> — * ,, .
you on the saine. tf ' 1.
jbu on tuc ssa.., " Advantage to Opera •Ingesa.
! Op3ra stnr-ra sing lH t er than they
Cummings, Dentist, offiae In the og^ ¡to, thanks to the electric ligUt.
M™1*: <W5L <5Í^"' Tíi" In the past all our theater, were
j New Phone No. 191. ll-2w lighted with gas. Thousanda of lata
* _ ' goln all the evening exhaust and
neat little nap of Orange county the air. , A singer might he In
be found tonto at ^ | asoallent xoloe, but ixe could never
The Rein Litho. Co. glBg j,is beet in a gas-filled atmos-
one and todk tor oil. 1 pi,^. The yfttwftfa acraped His
Son,. , ,0 tall
Front street. Be ready for the in a 'iiattefea |rh|f—he dldnt begin to
— ather. 16-17 do himself Jnstiee.
a, Joe
. another shipment of , AmMicanlama.
Cut Olass, In the new- n mm7 not make you tired sympa-
Tbe Palace Jeweby tha ca r stand and watch a mil
1* Frop ¡ wortt -hard 1 but it la awfully wearf-
some to the man you ara watching. .
ring up 147, the Palaee The «vprage man wf kick Uto a
iss; gmawrtit
edition Joe Lucas, Prop.
—tr' • i 1
all the latest designs in is
he will go ta-
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to Ma eyas in work.
' Store, Joe Lucas, Prop,
•' o-1 t."'A
t. D. A. Poyaor, secretary and trea-
NOTICE to THE PUBLIC
s pivw fpnMVy fwnj or Aronion
t fKnll, wim Brick Co will ha closed from Six o'olaek Mon-
Atnens rire naic vo., . ^
to oar city today and ex- aV evening, uncu wegaeaoay «toro-
VI hl^lv Pleased with *•é aooount of Tu^ay being tt*
himself as highly pleased with
and bleanllneHH of our
the popular Front
returned from a
Jewish New Year.,
gjvéiM m.1" '•
18-ít
MTOW ! I
, will be
I. Friend. Dallas. *
W. B. Thornton, Dallas.
R A. Hogaboom, Port Arthur.
J. W. Sanders, Weiss Bluff
H. C. Helm, Tennessee.
R. L. Dicks, New Orleana.
0. C. Felton, Dallas.
Geo. E. Gudgeon, St. Louis.
R. W. Jones, New Orleans.
Tom Cox, City.
R. 8. Vaugbau, Houston.
W. J. Sanders, Fields, La.
L. Schwartz, New Orleans.
Wm. C. Martin, Chicago.
I. E. Whrner, New Orleans.
Frank Machen, Cincinnati.
8. M. Hater, Cincinnati.
F. A. Lane, Houston.
J. 8. Crawford, Austin.
A. S. Young, New Oreans.
■ '1 1111 ■'
The announcement in the Houston
papers of Ed. Slam's Fall Opening
will undoubtedly attract to Houston a
goodly number of visitors from this
vicinity, as tt is well known that the
display of ready to wear garments for
men, women and children at that
Btora surpasses anything in the South.
In fact, there are few stores in any
city that will show a more exclusive
stock. The opening days have been
set for Tbarsday, Friday and Satur-
day—the 24th, 25th and 26th of this
month.
immfí
íaPslFS;
, Mia Pears Ui
George Stuart, the wan-known Wo)
cott Adventiat who has «uat died, se*«
eral timas predicted the and of the
world and each time had so much
confidence in his pradictiOB that be
climbed a tall poplar trae near his
home and there awaited the final
smash-up. In spite of aucth a suooes
■ion of alarms. Mr. Stuart seems ta
have looked forward to the asd of
things with equanimity. At least ha
had maohed the ripe oM age of ninety-
two before death finally overtook him.
WHERE TO OSCW A 8EAR&
Few 8pota la Which One May
•hi Weeks of Críale.
A London newspaper baa the fol-
lowing : "Where may a man grow a
oeard la peace and quletaeaaf That
ta to Ray, where aaa be apead this six
weeks of crisis? No man, of course,
san pass from the shavaa to the beard'
afcin in London anisas ha take to his
bed with typhoid fevac. A writer
whose signstwe is familiar to our
feeders propounds this .question. He
requires a certain amount of amass-
ment; but ha doas not wish to create
a riot nr aven to be warned from the
hotel as an undesirable. Thera should
bo enterprising watering placea, ria-
tag, but not yet risen, which might do
well by advertising themselves as the
places in which to «row a beard.
There srs many men who go oa shav-
ing because when at work they ara
w«B sad when on holiday Hiey ara
under obnervaüoa. Why not a ml
any Of beard growers T" -
^ 1 J ' sahiMlfaa«¡£MbM >aWmaM«d¿Lsg^aXastifMlÍfe' t .
COYOTE HAS MANY ENEMIE*
Every Man'e Hand Agatas
ef the Pralriaa.
The eoyote has si
lMa in the territories. It ia
methods. Aa the cowboy .a
along the plains 'he bobs at It
with his aix-ahoDter. The
man h«a * ahotgaa or rift
a eonvenleat place «waiting the ar
paarance of a eoyote #ear the
house. The hunts xA -mora
game never miases g shot at a enrola,
while there are professionals who do
little aiae but pursue it
year's end to another.
taints lnaunu*te4 uta
settled communities tar both nlnasans
and profit, when g larga >*iopa ef %e
country is aw«t «Vean, «md tbe coy-
otes falling tote the meshes of Um
. U/kmS Tk^o ^
" wn« infjr Mn|.
Marshall p. Wilder relates the Hal'
lowing story staait bis Uttle niece.
to Sundsy arbixrl for the
an MI ni — — wMv mmjw *ev
first time and heard the twe fiae old
hymns. "Onward. Christina Soldiers,*'
end *«Fe!*« Along the Watchword " On
her retnra, being asked what ¿ad bean
dons at Sunday school, aha said: "Oh
they sang." "Well, what did they stag,
dear?" "Honorable Christian gol
diera' and 'Pas* Around tbe Wash
rag.' "—Mew York Timas.
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v • On an Squatty. • >
7 A college student who had more
taaney than hmias oaoa enterad Dean
Yen Amrinpe's
Vaadng to the
his
M'ifl
rising. Me
of th^HMfe) HH
with Us hat in his ksod. Patting tt
to
aa
In *'
atadant and said:
t gooa."
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Joseph Ncwjand,
cepted the position of tnwn marshal
in t)w feud town of Jnckson. Breathitt
county Kentucky, baa the distinction
of being the ¿ue jnaa Jn aD that sa*
tifin who wonld take tipos hinuwlf the
dangerous responsibility. Mr. New
land la a man of
church maaaber. ,haa
lour marmhaU Msw#
kMNm killed ft&4 inMhtf. ite nmisp
^ ■■ r : ■ "h V T 'W l5l.«
tag iSL fpaoe one term, deotlnad to
1!, '-i mvt1 f? cm 'p,
w~i*
you
of a tad
"What are
SNdA
front of a
«-Ida heart would break. "Oh,
-wen. has lig
and doormats.
HAS SEEN LONO SERVICE.
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Rail Laid In 1gtd Mill In Ooed «tata
ef Rreeervntinn..
A aeation of old SngMpb raH that
waa rolled in Liverpool. Eng.. in 1*34,
and laid down on the «oadbed of the
Boston A Lowell railroad in 1*«B, haa
been preeented to tbe. sailroad ooqp-
miaaionara. In 1 7 the section Jp
question was taken from the ysrd. to
Lowall and reosntly troatvd <to a ecag
of bliok Mint ^ vmiia ma ia^
acrlption in «old. íVrlng tta blstory,
plsoed upon the 1
the raiL _thare
of T
iron waa laid.
haa been ta service
aentury, tt «hows but 11
would maKa a faWly good rail to-day.
One of Ita cbaxdcteristlca ia the trttoa-
tag' of the under part between the
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1903, newspaper, September 18, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182924/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.