The Orange Leader, Citizen-Record Consolidated (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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TEE ORANGE LEADER, MARCH 17,1005.
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Local Notes.
From Wednesday's Dally.
A. Hankamer, a locomotive engineer
of El Paeo, la Visiting his brother,
Fred Hankamer and family of this
city. ■'
Robt. porgan, Jr., the energetic
lumber exporter jof Orange, is in the
city today attending ; to business.—
Port Arthur News. %
Col. Jim.. Furlong, boss-of |he Hol-
land hotel at Orange, and caterer ex-
traordinary to southeast Texas^ai||
In this motning to get a mouthful ^of
ocean breeze.—Port Arthur News, A.
Mrs. W. W. Phillips, of West Or-
ange, returned last night fro ma visit
to her daughter, Mrs. A,. P. Hawkins,
at West Lake.
J. A. Arnold, of the office force of
Robert Morgan, Jr., was one of the
number from Orange who witnessed
the opera at Beaumont last night.
j W. W. Phillips left this morning on
the Orange & Northwestern train for
points up the Sabine river on busi-
ness. .
H. M. Gilbert, a well known hotel
man at KirbyvIHe, has been visiting
his sister, 'Mrs; E. A. Cheatham, this
■week.and left for his home this morn-
ing.
Judge and Mrs. J. A. Holland re-
' turned from a visit to New Orleans
and other points in Louisiana last
night.
Ed Huntsman, who has been in the
city for several months with J. L.
Turner; tie horse dealer, left this
morning for his home at Stamford,
T^xas.
To Cure a Cold InOne Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to curé. E. W.
each box. 25c.
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Matthoid Roofing
% Ply. althoid Roofing Complete, $¿00 per square
1 Piy althoid Roofing Camp!et<|,, 2.50 por square
2. Ply althoid Roofing Conn pi etc-, 3.25 per square
3 Ply althoid Roofing Com plete, 4.00 per square
2 Ply guaranteed for Five Years
3 Ply guaranteed for Ten Years
on condition, that'roof is painted every two years.
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T HAT'S what the .Government has appro
a channel through Sabine Lake! to Sabine River,
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It will last longer than shell or iron
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Sabine Supply Co.
The farming Season is at Hand
K You can't dobetter than buy your
needs in plows from the follow-
ing list. Tbey are among the best ~
on the market:
Mollne High Uift Gang
JVIOline Good Enough Salky
flloline UJalking Gang[
{ was done to bring deep water to Orange. You will note
| the ligures, $536,500.00;. the $500.00 was tacked on be-
cause it took just that much; more than $536,000.00 to
dig the channel and tíñele Sam does things right when
H he does them. But that isn't altogether the .point. The
point is, what difference does it make to you whether
we have a channel or not? Are you going to profit by
this magnificent improvement in Southeast Texas, that
means so much to Orange, or are you going to ."vpit .for
years and let your neighbor buy Orange lots at present
cheap-prices and profit thereby, while you take yours
o^t in telling how cheap you could have bought prop-
erty one time if you had the nerve?
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I ám still gelling at the old time prices and on easy terms. fp
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ATTACHMENT
Grove's- signature is on
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Railroad Rates.
Winter Tourist rates to Den-
ver, Colorado Springs and Püe-
bio, on sale daily until April
30th, 1905, rates on application
at ticket office phone;48. .
Arthur ' Dauaaat, of the Atlantic
Rice Mill company, of, Beaumont, la
tn the city today on business. .
Sheriff R. M. Johnson went to Beau-
mont on the morning train oa buSi-
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——
Are You Restless at Night
and barrassed with a bad cough?
Use Ballard's Horehoúnd Syrup,
it will secure you sound sleep
and eéféct a prompt and radical
cure.
C. H. HARTIS,
inert tota Boa to
ORANOE. TEXAS.
# Your Organ can to mad* good in ton* and
appearance at little eXpeoke,
Avery Invincible Gang
A very walking Plots*'*,
— ' (all sizes)
Plow G««v $2.20 Up.
Anderson & Bland,
.REIN
Rein Buildinó.
Orange, Texas.
* Short Horns, Polled Durhams. Red Polls.'
Three Hundred bead in Herd. Located below fever line, J
Healthy, hardy Stock of Best Scotch strains. Reason-
able Prices and Easy Terms to responsible buyers.
Will take some good land at market price in part pay
for round lots. Address,
LANDA CATTLE COMPANY,
Src«4«ra el Registered Cattle Only . NEW BRAUNPELS, TEXAS.
Leo. L Freeman
Owe# iastraotMM is tbé arto!
Vltolin^lactng
At the Mimic Stadia, 4tb aid tiy
press. Both phoaei. . y
CLEAN
CLOTHES
Are a necessity to the com-
fort ot any.one. A good
Laundry is a necessity for
: clothes. Our work is per-
t in every respect.
lathes called for ana de-
vered to any part ol the
THE PARAGON LAUNDRY,
PWUIMNCI JMCf.rWa.
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SIMMONS
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Saves Health
The use of Royal Baking Powder is
essential to the healthfulaess of the
family food.
Yeast ferments the food.
Alum baking powder* are injurious.
Powder saves
*AKIN* POWDtS CO., NSW TOOK.
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v;- ;w:: ?'■ ■*£$£ v^
f.y.viíb;: •
We Crust
.Evergbobs
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Pianos and Organs
sold for cash or on the
easy payment plan.
Liberal valuations on
old instruments taken
in
trade.
& Co.
*00 PEARL STREET,
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Beaumont, Texas.
Mr. C. M. Rein, of Orpge, wéll
known In art preservative circles of
the State, la spending the day in the
city. He was a caller at the Houston
Business league' rooms thiB forenoon.
—Houston Chronicle.
WE PAT $IS A WEEK ¡?V2.MSS
aasssirsss,.""'"*' ffifi
Chas. Hankamer, who has been vis-
iting the family of his son, Fred Haa-
kamer, engineer of the switch e ngine
for the Southern Pacific railroad here,
left this morning for his home la
Chambers county.
InvsliMbl* far Rheumatism.
Ihave been suffering for the past
few years with a severe fttack of
rheumatism, and found that Ballard's
Snow Liniment was the only thing
that gave the satisfaction and tended
to. alleviate a y pains. March «,
John C, Oegnan. Kinsman, III. 26c,
and $1.00. ' Sold by J. W. Hlgman,
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That's "our motto and We solicit the patron-
age of the people ot Orange
♦ and Southeast
Texas.
To make room for our spring stock we are of-
3 fering some exceptional bargains, which we
invite you tor investigate.
. H.STARK
MERCANTILE CO.
£' S. HARRIS, MANAGER
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C. P. Lester, former manager of the
music houie here, returned from
business trip to Dallas this morning.
Mrs. James P. Roach, Mrs. C. B.
Kepler and: Mrs. J. R. Pields, Vlt-
nessed the opera at Beaumont last
night and returned' this morning.
Mayor J. J. Windham went te Hous-
ton last night on business and will re-
turn today.
Ca¿t4 Tom Reynolds, of LaJ^e
Charles, caítaé over last night to look
after business cannecieu with the noon on business,
sttrnwheeler J. B, Griffith, of Lake
Charles.
W. J. Thompson, the dry éjíc
signer, went to Beaumont tWs
MÜAHMÉflUÜÉi'4, rfSI
For the medicine cheit or side-
board; I. W. Harper Whiskey
Is jpre-eminently the family
whiskey none better. Sold by
McKay ft Griffith
FOR BALD—Biggs from thoroughbred
White Wyándottts. Our stock comes
(ram Olay -Center. Net .; 8t Joe, Mo.,
and Waco, Texas. No tshance for in-,
breeding. 91.50 for IS, f2.S0 tor 30.
Sabine Wum, Orange, Téias. P. o.
Boa Ml. New phone 355. d8t^ 4t
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The Orange Leader, Citizen-Record Consolidated (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1905, newspaper, March 17, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183227/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.