The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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Drop in and ask to examine the
Famous Sharp-Shaver. It. i»
guaranteed.
The Gate City Drug
Store
BOTH PHONES
ARONSON & 6R0.
STAPIl AND FANCY
GROCERIES AND f f ID
FRESH GOODS, PROMPT SERVICE
We Want to Supply Your
Needs in the Grocery Line
Both Phones SI
,8-
Call Is Ip Wf Hill Do the Rest
Tomorrow
We have fresh for
your tabic ^
Lettuce, Onions, Car-
rots, Squash. Cucum-
bers, Begts, Turnips
;h Corn~
We have just received today a
nice line of fruits,
including
«
Black Cherries, Ap-
ples, Oranges and
Bananas
We have a nice line of Frying-
Size Chickens
Place your orders and oblige
H.B. JACKSON
The Leading 6rocer
MISS CLYDE LESTER STILL IN THE LEAD
These scorching, enervating days
certainly make The Leader's vacation
trips on rail and water into the cool
mountains look ntlghty tempting to
the tired, overworked business and
school girls who are contesting for
the rareadlstlnction and Intoxicating
pleasured being one of the elect to
get away from Orange during the hot
months of July or August. No won-
der the rivalry and desire of the
young ladies Is so keen and spirited,
for they are'Striving for a vacation so
Ideal and unusual that It completely
dwarfs everything In the vacation
line ever dreamed of here.
You Who Hesitate Are Loet.
Unless you keep busy and bring to
bear all your Influence and pull you
will have a slim chance of sailing
over the blue Atlantic on an elegant
Mallory steamer. Make up your mind
that you are going to take this trip
and perfect your plan* today with
that end In view.'
Below we give the -official vote up
to 5 o’clock p. mfl Saturday:
OFFICIAL VOTE
Votes.
Miss Clyde 1-ester ......------ 5,050
Miss Constance Oxley . ..... 3,420
Miss Laura Wilson .......... 3.260
Miss Mattie Adams . . ........ 1.790
Miss Myrtle Hays .......... 1,430
Miss Wilkie Manor .......... 1,090
Vote?-
Miss Ollie Turpin........... 1.080
Miss Maggie Middleton ...... 1.040
Miss Ray Naylor ........... 070
Miss Sadie Malone .......... 620
Miss Beulah Beaver ......... 490
Miss Hel,eii Carr,............. 300
Miss Kate Ganchan ----
entitled to some com
there Is any severe criticism.
During its trip the team’s
percentage of games won was .375, or
forty-two points above a good aver-
age for a road trjp.
The boys played three extra I links g
games. They won three out of eight
and lost five, tying one, which was
called In the sixth inning, with the
Cats having the best of the argu-
ment.
The team made a bunch of errors
each game played. They do that at
home, but It appears at first thought,
much more harmful on the road than
at home. The team averaged as many
erfors per gae at home as on the
road.
■ We are not excusing tlie players for
the errors on the road any more than
at home. Take up the scores of 'home
and foreign games dud note how lit,
tie the difference Is. WhWP-sss—sHflfr
to see Is the cutting out of so many
errors both at home and abroad.
The team Is bitting
Cables and
abroad note steady
sorts. ‘ ■-■•.-iiSif:
Talmage, New Orleans,
Louisiana Crop * Mi
Receipts, rough, 1,726,
year, 1,838,850 sacks,
lest), 1,511,592 pockets:
1,782,369 pockets. Market
fair demand.
Talmage, Charleston, tel
Carolina Cron Movement to date:
ceipts, 27.910 barrels. Sales, 27,
barrels. Good demand; market sti
sssru
Sales,
THE MEETING
I KISH
(Continued from Page One)
2lo
SGHEDULE OF VOTES
NEW SUBSCRIBERS. I
I attendance an dlt was shown
_____ ___________ iT’is" hitting nearJy 8,)0 P«»Ple attended
hard and consistently. The dub wen:, school in Orange yesterday,
away in first place. Just one game) Last night the farewell service
ahead of Its nearest opponents, and i held and It was given over principally
came back in second place, several, to talks by the various pastors and
points behind first, but Bn second I some of the laymen, and short talks
place. During that time the team'by the evangelist's helpers,
which has taken the berth vacate^ by
Mm
WEEKLY LEADER.
month .
.......$ .50....
.. 100 votes
6
months
(Friday Edition)
.......» .75...... 150
months
...... 3.00.-...
.. 900 votes
i
year ..
....... 1.50...... 300
year ...
______ 6.00____
..2000 vote*
3
5
years .
years
...... 4.50...... 900
...... 7.50......2200
For Local and Long
Dlatance
Try The
*
NEW PHONE
Service the Best
Rates the Cheapest
ORANtit mi most CO.
N. M. SntNGlf, Msaagrr
Summer
And
Vacation
Reading.
We have a large Stock of the
late Copy right JS'flyxis for your
Selection at
75 cents
Add a Few to
Your Library
GRIGGS’
OLD SUBSCRIBERS.
1 month
6 months
1 year ..
.1 .50.....
. 3.00V...
. 6.00.....
OLD SUBSCRIBERS.
50 votes) 6 months
900 votes | 5 years .
____.75...... 75 votes
____ 1.50...... 150 votes
____ 450...... 450 votes
____ 7.50... ... 800 votes
the Cat* has not played two of It*
scheduled foreign games and ha*
played the remainder of their sched-
uled games on home ground*
The fans should not be inconsistent
and expect the Hoo Hoo to win the
majority of its road games, just be-
cause they do at home In fact, they
made a good record this recent trip
and due credit should be given.
All they should ask 1* that the Hoo
Hoo put up the game of ball they
Then for a few minutes Dr. WaJtou
discussed the ‘Sin That Cunuot Be
Repented Of.” and the InritaUeo was
extended for the last time in this
great meeting for people to com* for-
ward who wanted to forsake their
sins, accept Christ as their Saviour
and then help others to take Him.
and in response to the appeal a lum-
ber came forward
It was 11 o'clock when the big con-
gregation was finally dismissed, but
even after this and when only a tew
CUT THIS OUT
■ Ydu can nominate a Candidate with
vj U M \J Ml • this Coupon. Vote for a Lady Friend
THE ORANGE LEADER S
Big Subscription Popularity Voting Contest
2 — VOTES — 2
For Miss
of.. i.
MOT GOOD AFTER IS M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd
X-
BASEBALL
Ragged Games Yesterday—Jeanerette Takes
Quitters’ Berth in the League.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Orange Bottling
Works
Manu!act»>rtr» of all kiiuft ot
Carbonated. Waters For
the Wholesale and
Retail Trade
An order over new phonr No 351 will
bring the W your place o(
buttncM or Home Location
rear »t Krin, building
Birmingham, Alabama
and Return
$12.40
dp-'
Played.
Won.
I,ost.
Pet.
Lake Charles
. . .24
16
H
Add
ORANGE
. , 26
14
12
.538
Alexandria
... 2$
14
14
,500
Morgan City
... 27 V
12
P-
.444
Beaut Jean .
. .. 23
10
13
.435
Crowley
... 30
13
! 7
.433
Results Saturday.
At Lake Charles—Lake Charles
C rowlev. 1
At Alexandria—Alexandria; 4, Mor-
gan City, 1
\n\
Cf.0WtTTT*^ If]
Result* Yesterday.
A: Lake Charles—bake Charles. 20:
{Crowley. 2.
A- Alexandria — Alexandra. 16:
i Morgan City, 6
At the league meeting r was found
necessary to rearrange the schedule,
which provides a number >f changes.
538 Lake Charles opens in Orange today
for a series of five games, and the
Cats return to 1-ake Charles where
they play the Creoles four games.
Tig ! making a total of hike straight games
I between these two teams. This was
| found necessary to untang'e The mess
i that was gurgled when the Quitters.
{ quit.
Jeanerette Is scheduled to open at
i Crowley tomorrow, while Morgan City
i and Alexandria are still together,
i Beginning with the four.c of Jam
I an entire new schedule goes nto ef-
fect. but this in no,wise the
1 percentage of the clubs. .1 can* re; e
| takes up the percentage .win- “> it was
| left off bv the Quitters at;.! begins its
(■fight for the jreimant, The fact fiat
the teams are now- almost bunched, or
know how and can play, then there people remained in the building, the
will be no condemnation. Boost, or *pjrlt of God -wet made maalfec*
get in the Knokers Korus. The Cau:aD<j two people were happily coo vert-
so far this year have been treated ^ ■ ■'
very well by the bugs. There have The Leader has not been gives a
been fewer knockers this season than • detailed report from the several pea-
at any time laat season and the in torn a* to the number of additions to
ar«f ana sz jims sz
vdcal power is needed at the park j signed and recorded this great mept-
the next, five days, so use It to boost; iag has resulted in about 775 steals
and root for the Cats. - ; crossing the Hue and taking a stand
--— ■ | for Christ and for the righteous life,, ■
. These 375 people have been dtaribwt-
Slugging White Sox. *,j throughout the various evangelical
Special to The Leader. 1 etrarche* of the city* every on* of
Alexandria.** La.. May 21.—The; Wh:ch baa received a number of ad- ■
White Sox jumped on Mason today duioo* daring the meeting. '
and pounded him all over the lot, de But outside of these results, the
feating Morgan City in an easy fa*b- meeting baa been a great »S*«nag to
ion. There were no features and wwge, (hmnge. is that ft hi* brough? she
costly errors on both sides, making; member* and -pastors at the varto*fc»
churches tsugether la closer howls of
love and affection. It has qaftkewod -
the religious life of the people. It ha# -
uplifted the morals of tie cnuruniirefty
and it thou Id result in great good frees
a business standpoint, as the evaa®*!- ,,v|
is: has never neglected as opportsae
j - y- to preach the doctrine, of talking
for your tows, boosang ft is every
way. and. above all. patrwnisieg hone
merchants and home iaduutrteu.
Dr. Walton and his staff wfll 5e*«*
this even lag for Waxahacftre. where
they will, ester .at oaee -IBM ftHHIlM
!{j great evaayrthftlc campaign.
ft an uninteresting game
Tift- score: . R
FT. ~
'"JE:
Alexandria ............16
13
6
Morgan CM}’ . ........ . 6
5
8
Batteries: ' Chelette and
Gibson;
Mason and H. Vittwr.
Another Defeat fpr Crowtey.
Special to The Leader.
Lake Charles. La., May 31—In a
game coupled With bingles and errors,
Lake Charles won from Crowley with
ease. No time during the battle did
the visitors have a chance to win.
Broussard was easy and pounded si
over the field.
The score: R H E
Lake Charles ...........2*> 16 2
Crowley .............. 2 4
..Batteries: Ford aftd Warner;
Broussard and Irwin. Umpire—j
Gogan.
Eat Velvet Cream
1
THE RICE MARKET.
Report of Dan Talmage'* Son*’
of New York,
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
WE BUY" your leeeed-hand houae-
ho’.d goods; pay good prices Padktag
goods, shi.pp.ng and repairing tw*e
ture THE CURIOBITT STORE, 1M
Front ft New phone Sit. !*-!■»
Account
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7th uul Hih
For further information regarding
itof<ovtn, etc., caH on agent
T. S. McFarland
Aifent
Tide want
to Bus
Your old furniture. Wc
also repair Chairs, Rockers ,
and Refrigerators. We
take what you would
throw away and make it
as good as new. We keep
anything you need in the
furniture Line
New Matrcsses, Springs,
Chairs, Iron Beds, Organs
and Stoves; also one good
second-hand Horse.
Lyons Bros.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE
7 STORE
Repairing Mirrort a Specialty
SIS *«c«»S Cor. Nall
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for the finest Pictures in ttie
South
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Promptly Delivered
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BY
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Theie Mules and Horses are
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after death
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deucy. Demand is quite gvner*.. eo' j Waco. Tcxii Apply at The Leedor
erifig all styles Honduras. Japan and, 0fCce. tf
foreign. Assortnaeuts are fair with..-— ----------— ~ ............ ”
however, a rather scanty sopptv^>{; FOR SALE—F.se --~sey
screenings and of fancy heads—both calf: ce* 5* „
commanding full figures, There is an: F. W HUSTMTRE
increasing demand for foreign sorts,, Company,
taking the place of medium dorr---lies
(which are also l*r.:::ed as to - rply WANTED—You •? get *
A-.ivice, front the south note-demand meat for t teat* at ZiMMLK«aa»
on the Atlantic Coast in tftcess of RESTAURANT
{supply, and prices firm at advance ........
1 A: New Orleans supply is restrict* FOR RENT—fuse
fed and inconsequence holders of de- room at'M3 Fourth *
! strabl«> stock are firm in theft view-. _ „.
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Try THE NEW MARKET
CaixiHAM k Foaqui, Paocs. »
809 Second and Cherry
NEW TELEPHONE NO. 537
fig/t nm non** arc*** vawc vpl
league have been adjusted and a
good, live little eltv has been found
to take the berth the Quitters made
vacant and Jeanerette will he the
town that will occupy the sixth
sejfon of the circuit,
There watt,a meeting of the direc-
tors of the -(-ague held tu Lake
Charles last right at which. President
Carbo preside 1. Jeanerette wns taken
to and allowed until tomorrow to get lta
team In shape and commence playing
hall. The Jeanerette representative
claimed to have a first class team,
with the exception of two or three
pitchers and they are after them now.
'■ ■
within almost two bundled points of
each other, allows the* new city a g04td
chance for the pennant, by good bard
fighting, as at the present time no
team has a cinch for It
The new schedule provides for
Fourth of July games at Lake
Charles, Morgan City and Alexandria
with Orange, Jeanerette anl Crowley,
respectively. „
Within the past week there have
been all kind* of rumors circulated
about the recent road trip of the
data, and to Justice to the players, In-
dividually and collectively, they are
K. C. S. R’Y
• ■ • -TO-
Sulphur Springs, Arkansas
••THE BEAUTY SPOT Of THE 0ZAHKS"
v.
New $50,000 Kihlbcrg Hotel will open July
1st. $100,000 in improvements now in
progress will afford modern accomodations
. at this
All Year ’Round Health Res
/ Watt* rot Faxa Iuxstsatsd Litubatu**
■ Hiv,;
I. Q. HOPKINS,
n, a. a.« n. o. n* ft v „
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Ford, A. L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1908, newspaper, June 1, 1908; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642775/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.