The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Breezes.
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INVENTED IN MUNICH
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, D, C„ Jan- ft-—
, of Bamberg, te-
ll olCom-
l Labor that a new ex
inveutea by
,of Munich, and
ebre, an engineer.
V Bavaria, which baa
i the name “Vigorit
; •**•*. Sflfv.'
claim that the
; is absolutely sate
or concussion;
t can only be fired by an
■j current; Jit can not be
»y water, and id tbere-
-rsate tor transportation on
i as by water. Fire
; explode vigoritiit aim*
i It up. Vlgorlt is free
tgaaeaaiter the dis.
and tberetore well
for mining purposes,
explosive can be made
it grades, and it is
to be particular
,r___I for the tilling of
i for heavy gone. For
-the inventors
> the cost of production
marks (I2&.18) for
lograas (220,45 pounds
ric acid, which up to
been used almost exciu
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formers enrolled for the coming
Minstrel ol the Orange Bilks
were present last night at the
first rehearsal. The Opera House
has been secured for the 26th. of
this month, aud the managers
of the entertainment expect a
crowd so targe as to crowd the
house. The high class of talent
in Orange fully justify them in
this expectation.
_ . mu. Rritiah Mr Wililao* w, Cocicrcll of
Ty ‘ Lake Charles, the late depute
mafChrt late the to.n_oaJ._ee- companv ol th.
•ftp
Cuisine Excellent
Follows Lead of I. C. aid S. P. Will a
United Service Throafb Mobile
ary 6, 1781. But Latayette was
quickly dispatched by General
Washington mod he took posses
sion of Richmond the following
April. A short time later Corn-
wallis united with General Ar-
nold and the city again was
taken by the British, who re-
mained in possession until the
surrender at Yorktown.
Pan-American Congress Program
Washington, D. 0., Jan. 6.—
The committee on programme
for the apptoaebiog third liter
national American congress, to
be held at Rio de Janeiro next
July, has received reports trom
eight governments- All of the
replies will be in band by the
February meeting, when the
programme will be completed.
Big Automobile dhow.
New York, Jan. 6.—That the
sixth annual exhibition of the
Automobile Club of America, to
open next week in the ner Six-
ty ninth Regiment Armory, will
turuisb a most complete repre-
rooaes vig- ■ te‘ng installed. Gasoline ve-
• produced at 70 marks
100kilograms, includ-
I expenses, at the same
ferlng the advantage of
ighter than all . similar
Ivea. To demonstrate the
i of the/eew explosive dll
experiments have been
ler the supervision of
f experience, such as min
ligioecr*, officers of the
it. other expe.-ts. and
ccessful. The inventors
be able to do heavy
Eh the United States
spose to some Amer-
»iDg.coiRnanv their
^comiwHHlon^sfactory
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The Hotel Hollan
Rates *2.50 sad Up
C<
6 'ange. Tex. jams i
mm
of that City’s company
Louisiana Militia, will be in
charge U the Minstrel end ot
the show. Mr J. Tuttle, a mem
her ot the Lake Charles orches
tra, will be the musical dlretor.
Both ot these gentlemen have
much experience in their re-
spective lines, and in all in-
stances their efforts have been
attended with success.
Recently they conducted a
very successful minstrel at
Lake Charles. They will intro-
duce into the coming perform
ance many new and attractive
features.
The street parade part of the
show will be looked after with
much attention. The Tribune re
presentalive learned from a good
source that the Orange band
will be employed. Also the en
tire minstrel company, In all 82
people, and the Orange Rifles
will march in line.
v
Orange To the Front.
Among thoee registered at the
Holland odr y was Mr Geori
H- Teague o* uouston, a fonder
Manager W. J- Banders, ot
the Gulf Sabine A Red river
railroad, came down today on
the tug George, Sealy from
Niblett’s Bluff.
W.T.8trange, a millwright
of the Sabine Tram Company
saw mill, was in the city today
on business.
Arthur Turner, representing
a Beaumont piano house, was
calling on the Orange people
this afternoon.
G W. Balisnury, a prominent
Beaumonter, was circulating in
city today.
Mrs A. H. Coale, and children
departed yesterday for Bruton.
Ala., where sbe will spend a
few days on a visit to her par-
ents."
Mrs D. Call, of Beaumont,
was in the city this afternoon
matters. He »«», tu^evei1
hicle*<Wtll necessarily predomi- fectly willing to spare time to
oate, but both steam aog elec-
tricity will be well represented.
The American makers will be
pitted against the foreign build
ers, and the purchaser will have
his choice from an array of ve-
hicles that will range from the
talk about the interests of bis
old borne. He believes that Or
ange will take great strides to
the front in the next few, years
and that in the ten years to
come its progress will be greatd
than it has been in the past fifty.
weighing several
pounds and costing
car
thousand
a modest
t was pronounced to be /0riune. In the galleries and
i ifiw
Service
>lloW-
i Cen
side rooms will be an elaborate
exhibition of automobile ac-
cessories apd sundries. Every-
thing allied toihe motor-drives
vehicle in any .form will be on
display. Altogether there will
more than 200 exhibitors of
and automobile
1 absented by elaborate
goods reprv H
exhibits. ^
moderate priced runabout up ,0j®*P*c'a,*V. did be emphaaiac
the ponderous touring car **e '"•**”* ”
* given to the city by digging of
the deep water canal around the
edge*of SabioeLake. Mr Teague
believes that now is the time
to get hold of Orange-real estate.
i J Stafc
MBBTvk. fmI
Wilmington Poultry
M. Ben Bussell, late of the
Sabine, leaves for Austin intbe
morning to enter a preparatory
School for the St^te University.
Mr Russell wiil be with bis
aunt, Mrs Leonard, while in the
Capitol City.
B. 0. Homs, of Beaumont, was
transacting business in Orange
bis afternoon.
Angus McKinnon, foreman of
the Orange liLumber company
mill spent todav in Houston
looking after business ^matters.
Ed Sedwickr deputy great
sachem of the I. O. R. M. arriv-
ed in the city on the Oriole to-
day. ‘
0-*#*r*» FrlM Is
Wl|l Open Skating Rink.
Tlk young men of Orange are
ranging to open a roller rink
in the Rein building on Fifth
street, which promises to afford
from Monday’* Dally.
id tiiiv ciiy un yfJMr Teaghe is much. njeaxupe,.*30,3ment
Will be run on refined lines and
special accommodations tor the
comfort ot the ladies and child
reu will be provided.
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Mrs Jno. N- Olds and two
little daughters have returned
from Shreveport, La., where
they spent the holidays with
relatives, enjoyingamost pleas-
ant visit.
CHARITY BY SALVATION ARMY
Aa Old Lady Was in Destitute Circun
stances and Was Sent Home.
A lady living her name as
Mrs. Greenwood, ot Bon Ami,
Louisiana, arrived in the city a
few days ago from Bessmay,
where sbfe had refuged during
tbs yellow fever scare, with her
twelve year old son. Immedi-
ately upon Her arrival to the
city, sbe complained to the offi-
cers that she had either lost or
had stolen from her, ten dollars,
which was all the money she
had. A search -was made lor
Mr 5 H.Cargill, returned 1
nightjfrrom a pleasant trip
Beautont.
| MiW. A. McfUnnon, a 1m
bernjin of Shreveport, La.,
registered at the Holland Ho
yesijrday.
IHHlSyi
Weil left on tl)
jjr. Gus'T.
Or/>le this afternoon for bin
hoie in New Iberia, La., alte*
abort visit *> his sister, Mr*
J.Miller.
Mr. Rupert- H. Cox of t
first Nation,* Bank of Bea
npnt, was in tie city yesterda
0 a pleasure ‘rip.
Mr. aud Ifrs. owanson.
fcbo, were h the city visiting
fieDds yesterlay.
Mr. Julius loach was In Beau-
mont ou a Vi^t yesterday.
Jmhh» ' '
Mr. C^harle Guttman was in
ieaumuQt vilting triends yes-
erday aiternOn.
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promiuent aiong those reg-
ered at thefidoliand Saturn
d.iy A as. Mr. Clrles M. Rein of
the missing money to no avail. Houston, lormdy aweilknowtt
On accouut of ibecoulltion of j member ol tuejiauge press. ^
her hearing, t'.e oid ady^had -Jj ,,cu
clear explanation of (o r circun.
stances and bad to remain iu turne
Del., Jan. 5-
ilmington» M ^
first annual exhibition of
, Diamond State Poultry as* prominent
tion opened today awd will
the center of Interest
rhfeni'of'exTweek'
exhit
rora Kirhi
m
Clint Futch ot Lake Charles
has been visiting relatives in
lay for several days.
Lee Stay
tleto irwas one of the
it tors to
P®.
m
the city
Miss Floy Griffin returned to
iteaumont this morning alter
spending the .holidays very
pleasantly here with relatives.
Ben Kimbrough, the jolly
drummer from Beaumont, was
in the city today.
E. B. Garnett, a prominent
ousiness man ot' Beaumont, was
registered at the Holland hotel
today. ..
The gasoline launch, Berrv,
Captain Rollins, came up from
Johnson’s Bayou this afternoon
with a few pdisengers.
the city for several days with-
out any means whatever. F n-
ally she was advised to go to
the Salvation Army, which' sbe
did and was enabled to return
to her home yesterday after-
noou. She claimed that her
son had deserted her, that sbe
ilad no other means oi support
in Texas and for this reason
must return to her tormer borne
m Bon Ami.
m 4nv «itfj of the Or-*
. ; M>rtl cistern, has re-
Irom a fit to New Or-
leans.
Mr. hi. A. jamel, of Beau- ^
moui, arrived iMr^pgeyestef-
Mr B. Lucas of Palestine, who
has been the guest ot bis uncle,
Mr Joe Lucas for the past week,
returned to bis home yesterday
afternoon.
Mrs.l. A. Slater </f Echo is
visiting in the city today.
Little Miss Gladys Pridgeon
left for her home at Houston
yesterday morning after a short
visit to relatives and friends
here. Her father, Mr. J. C.
day t be w
to tore during t
R id. i/oree,
Mrs.. Emily
Orteaim, lias
home after a
brother Mr. Jt^iucav, the vfi
xuowo jtfwelel. ,.
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Mr. L. Mill
the MHler-LI
left for New l
tilts morning.I
Goree’s Drug
bs^oce of Mr. m
inson, of New
rned to Her a
Stay with her *
president -
Lumber *
ms on busi ng
1
Pridgeon accompanied ber^
m.
■ait.
m
far as Beaumont, ret<irn(py- dii
number ten last
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Mr. Cuarieiarrutbers of
store, wont te
terday to vi
Gate Cuy D,
Beaumont" x
some of his i friends
Segtiin, Mr. trruthers’
towp. ■ wlf
Mr. H. B.4kson,
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1906, newspaper, January 12, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth644286/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.