The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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t»«ra among the people—or any
penIng cull us up, or Ml ua at ■
Remember that this is a paper to
people and we deafic the co-op»
Hon we believe that we can pubt
paper tha; will b« wo*tby of.-1
read In every home In the city o
THE BEST LINE
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE
. RAILROAD
Mountain, Lake
AND
Seaside Resorts
Announcement for chtur
enaritabi* entertainment, w
too long, will be published in
bun.*, fne of charpo. Lodge
resolution* of reaped and
thtotlm. wtD be charged tor at
rate of fir* cent* per Una
ANYONE NEED
A CLOCK?
No bom* can mid to complete-
ly furnished that doe* aot codeia
at lead one good dock, 11 yea
Want a dock tor any room, from
kitchen to dumber, yoa can get
East and North
Two Trains Daily
from New Odeam and Memphis
Low Round TMp Rates
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For illustrated literature,
time tables, maps,
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•‘INEXPENSIVE AND CO-IPCrTTAELE Kl
A double track railroad, with first-
class double daiLy service between
New Orleans, and Obickgo, St.
Louis, Cincinnati and Louisville
with direct connections for points
north and east ......
Parlor cars, buffet library cars,
dining'cars,‘Pullman sleepers and
free reclining chair cars . . . .
;Por lull Information apply to tlcaet agent* or address
Houston, Texas
N. D. FINCH, T. F. A
fflONALBANK
ORANGE. TEXAS.
Capital paid in
Surplus fund
$100,000.00
40,000.00
WaaWwyebeeourteo^aad a* fibers a« prudent banking will py|Lj
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LOCAL AND ttWMONAL.
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Bpi
There will be an Epworth
League Social at Mias Katbreen
Aminn's millinery store Tbur*-
day afternoon, beginning at 5
o’clock. The public la cordial I y
invited.
tfodand Hotel Arrivals.
J. ML Hale, Waco; a H. How-
ard, Newton; Ray I* Conlson,
St. Louia; T. B. Lillie, Oxand
m. iwiiWi i. a. A-.niic, westwdav after a several day's
52£ -......... B*UM,l"r °n
ange; W. B. Powell, Jasper;
A Coe tract Let
A contract was closed yes ter
day afternoon, between A. Pre
jean and the city, whereby Pre-
jean is U> dig a large drainage
ditch from John street to Main
street, the work to begin im
mediately. This will render
the vichaty of Went John street
a great advmatagfe in draining
water which baa heretofore had
DO drainage and inconsequence
Hooded that portion of the city.
Miss Hattie Friedlander re-
turned to her home at Houston
W. B. Calbcrt, Ackerman, Mia*.;
J.L. Wirtman, West Lake; Er-
nest* A. Rechoan, J. M. Thom
as, Jennuigs; H. Mosletta,
Beaumout; H. L. Roche,
“bouthwest”, Houston; T. Mil
ton, New York.
A Pleasant Deyr Fishing.
The tug Nellie, Captain C. L
Davis, went to,Con way’s Bayou
today with the following party:
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Russel, Mrs.
8. L Anderson, Mrs. M. D. An
derson, Mrs. Eugene Bancrof t
and family, Mrs. Moss and fam-
ily, Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Horne.
There is no doubt that the fish
nation lost greatly in numbers
today oo account ot this fishing
party.
Attended the. Qence at Port
Arthur,
The following [ladies and
gentlemen ot this city went to
Port Arthur last night on the
tng Wills Belle to attend the
dance and returned this morn-
ing ah three o’clock: Geo. Par-
son*, Mr. and Mrs. Will Boney,
Dr. and Mrs. Dave Seastrunk,
Mias Kelly, Mias Ida Pickering,
Archie Sims, Miss Jennie Bis
land, Miss Edna-Hart, J-»ho
Hart, Mto* Ethel Malone, M *s
Grace Craddock, Miss Kathe-
rine Bomb, Mig( Annie bmuh,
Stewart Horne, Mr. Bright,
Robert Smith, Mist Florence
Short and Miss Marguerite Bit-
ting. They report a glorious
time. |
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A Osy Pishing Party.
The following parties left
it*rdavevening fora pdint on
i Babins Lake, known as old
itvr Cove, where they enjoyed
IM&* and bathing; B. H. Me-
, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Joiner
it and Hey wood Cottle,
Howell, Miss Annie Cook,
Agnes Bowler, Misses
•d May Cheatham, Miss
iOottle, Mrs. C W Cot*
Charles Beaton.
went on the gaso-
iississippi, and expect
the city t->u;gbt.
her return she wag accompanied
by Mias Etta, who will spend
few daya in Houston.
Messrs Maurice and Aaron
Miller and Herbert Kaiser have
returned from Houston where
they spent three days visiting
friends and relatives.
C. G. Norman, of Norman
Brothers, merchants of Alexan
dria, returned to his home this
morning alter visiting the Brou-
ellette family of the City Hotel
tor the past three weeks. He
expressed bimsell as being high-
ly pleased with the city and
said that he would return at the
first opportunity.
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Ice cold melons ,at the City
Bakery, J. W. Pavel.
Mrs. J. J, Ball and her daugh •
ter, Mrs. ArchieCampbell, wen t
to Galveston today on a pleas-
ure trip.
R. E. Russell went to Galves-
ton today to attend a Confeder-
ate veterans' convention.
Thad Parsons, a salesman for
he White House Dry Goods
store of Beaumont, came up
ast night on the tug Wllla Belle
trom Port Arthur and returned
thls^norn;ug to Beaumont
Miss Carrie Peveto and Miss
Florence McKinnon have re-
turned from a tea days’ stay at
High IilauJ.
The L, Miller Homs store has
always kept pace with the beat
systematised stores of the conn
try and the object paramount
with the mansfei, is to provide
every convenience for its cu»
tomers. Always, as the trade
increases, the facilities for ac-
commodation of customers are
increased. Business with this
store hat increased at such a
rapid rate oflate that Mr. Julina
Miller, the manager has been
compelled to employ three ad-
ditional clerks and today has
employed a young man, whose
sole duty it will be to answej
telephones and receive orders
in order that the customers may
receive prompt attention and
not have to wait. • •
This will prove a great con
venience tor customers who
order goods by phone and in as
much as the young man has
just entered into the new duties,
the people should indulge him
until he is thoroughly acquaint-
ed with the work. In a short
time, a separate office will be
set apart for the young man' in
charge ot tb$phones.
Dr. C. L. Taylor, tbe graduate
optician at the Palace Jewelry
store, is at his desk again, after
a pleasant visit home.
Mr. L. Miller, president ot
the Orange & Northwestern
railroad, was a business visitor
to Houston today.
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Mrs. Augus McKinnon, spent
yesterday in Beaumont, return-
ing to the city last oight.
t
We want to send you some-
thing nice in the way ot Ice
Cold Melons, for sale at tbe
City Bakery. Telephone your
orders. Prompt delivery.
Pinem
jitiOrange,
id level, close;
tschool house;
i low; 'those who buy
will have a home
r befare others de-
c*»**ob$y. Ata * Dum-
ber of pfce res ideat es for
sale. For particulars see
Your Summer Vacation
can be pleasantly spent in Wau-
kesha, Waupaca, Fifleld, or at
one of the other hundred resorts
reached via Wisconsin Central
Railway. Write for illustrated
booklets, which tell you how,
when and whereto go. They are
ree on application to Jas. C.
Pond, G. P. A. Wisconsin Cen-
tral R’y, Wilwaukee, Wis., or
Ira F. Sohwegel. T. A. 407
Traction Building, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Building:
f GOING TO
iTHflURIh
I (FROM BKAOKONT)
“ $2.35--
iy$i .
Quickest! «
Shortest!
Cheapest F
3
U.iM. 1
EicBrsion Rates Every Sunday.1
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Train kart a Orange 6t44 ». m.
Train litre $ Beaumont 9iOO a. m
L L. FKATHEKSTONK,
Tr»fllc Manager,
CEN'
nA
■ad One Toe Han; Hlaieelf.
"Serve* hlui right!" murmured Mr*.
Honpaek, looking up from the paper to
which abe had been reading of tbe ar-
reat of a bigamist.
“Serve* who rightV’ aaked Henpeok.
“Ob, a man who took one wife too
manjr.”
My! Maybe they’ll be after me
■ext"—Philadelphia Ledger.
Tort.
Miaa Tottie — Auntie, make Johnny
quit saying mean thing* to me. Aunt
Lottie—Mercy, child! Tour* both of
you bad children. What's bo been
aaying now? Miaa Tottle-He aaya
I’ve a worse temper'll you have.—Ex-
change.
Tkefr Dwell.
Everything is going *t cost
at Mrs. Old’s oillinerv store for
the next ten d.tys. Borne rare
bargains in millinery await the
people of Orange at this store.
Mixs Naomi Hail visited
Irteuds in Beau nont yesterday,
returning tuber Rome last night.
Notice. Notice.
Oa accottut of the inclemency
of tbe weather, the basaet sup-
per will be served at tbe resi-
dence of G. 8. liussell on comer
of 10th and Cherry streets by
the Ladies Aid Society of the
Christian church
, ■wwHwawaMe^ewainaanBMe
LARGEST
n-;H. ... I
' ipluto lino of stationery
i and tablets overwrought to
Orayee—What art you crying about?
Gladys—My new hat tau t becoming..
All tha girt*— Orayco-Say tt tan’t?
Glady*-No. Boo-boo. They say tt Int
—Loulsvllla Oouriar-Joarnsl.
Excursion Rates.
Meeting Knights of Honor,
Waco, Texas, August lst-Otb,
1905, one and one third fare, on
sale July 81st and August 1st,
limit August 4tb.
Summer school of the south,
Knoxville, Tenn,, June-20tb-Jo*
ly 28th, one tare plus $2.00 on
sale June 18-10-20 24-25-and
July l-A-9. Ticket* will be limit
ed 15 days in addition to date of
sale.
Lott rate to Cloudcroft, N. M.
and return. Fare #16.15, on safe
Juue 18th, July 1st, Aug. latand
Sept. 1st. Limit, 80 days from
date of sale. Tickets may be ex-
tended to fiO days try paying the
difference between this low rate
and the regular summer tourist
rate.; V . ; t ^ fs^r.
Farmers NaUonal Congress
Richmond, Vs., Sept lE^J2nd
tflOOB, one first class regular fare
plus#8-00on bale^Sept 8th, 9tb,
10th aad 11th.
Have You Tried the <
Latest aud Rest in
the Cigar Line?
PENNY’S
FAVORITE
That’s It
The Beat Cigar that can be
made for 10 ceuta.
Made of the finest
Vuelta Abajo Ha-
vana tobacco. If
you don’t believe it
“Ask the Man”-
Mr. Penny-
.>*oattaonAnP0PqnnMOCDPOCaog£tgj^*.*afi-aflgflail6ga*fl*A*a
Southern Pacific. Jffl
East Bound— Arrive*
No. 6, "Badger” ..........6:lSa.i
That Summer Trip
-He Knows
Or better still—go to tbe
nearest cigar store, try one
and be convinced.
Tnr On LMMtlag * C*n» Rraad
|--* Texas Special*
Our cioran oa Mile by all tbe leading
cigar More* of the city.
Ford & Miller
Sole Agents
ORANGE. TEXAS
Have you decided on THIS
YEAR’S VACATION? It’s
about the time to fipure on it,
Also CONSIDER the TRAIN
SERVICE. The
FRISCO
reaches many delighttul re-
sorts in the OZARK MOUN-
TAINS and offers the quickest
service to all NORTHERN RE-
SORTS.
Through Sleepers,
Harvej Dining Service
Write for intormation
C. W. Strain, G. P. A.
Fort Worth Texas
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
8HOKTKST »N» QUICKEST LINK TO
New York, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia,
Bosxon and all Points East.
Excellent Equipment. Pullman Sleep-
ing Cars. Observation
Car* Dining Car*
yoa raanoVLAu addmm
A. A. VERNOY. T. P. A.
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No. 10....................9:43a.m.
No. 4 “Oriole”..........1:13p*tth
No. 8 ...................10:45 p.m.
West Bound—
No. 7 ...................6:38a.m.
No. 3, "Oriole” .......... .3:05 p. w
No. 5 ....................6 28 p.m
No. 9 ....................8:flp.m
Orange and Northweatem. -1
No. 2 leaves Orange at 7:30 X. X*- j
arrives at Buna ae 9:45 a. m.
No. *1 leave8 Buna i*r 4:00 p. m.j]
arrives at Orange at 6:15 p. m. i.j
K. C. 8. imiflrat;;n Cureau.
In order to promoti the mor*. rapid 1
Mttlement ot the couMtry a’ong the’
line of the K. 0. K Viway, U .4 |
able for tbe uae of our Not
agent*, and also for prospective
buyers, to have a complete IL
lands that are in tbe market,
who have land they cosrre to acll ar*;
requested to semi In dcscrJoiloo# q
name, together with prices and Mai#:
of ania. F. K. ROBSLER, „ *k
'-anil Commissioner K. C. 8.
No. 103 Thayer Bulldiuc,
City. Mo. > iSH,
C. T5. 8W1NDLLU
Help ns to make the Tribute 1
to none by giving «a such inf
as yon in ay have. Remember
great many seemingly ln*l|
Items go to make up a daily
per. If yon have a friend to visit yoa
or know of some one ''siting in tha
dty, any one leering the city, of eld*
Rail
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Ford, Arthur L. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1905, newspaper, July 19, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth656326/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.