The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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THE HOMH STORE
Ve Sire Tnliu stiipi
L MILLER,
' A. O, McL^AN
teu I MATE AKB MIVtSTMMTl
m»S* a *pe<H»lty of buying, *e|>-
lug or eiohniKrl-ig diy property.
OtBat phone i\ lie* phone «!
W. B. SIMMONS
Dentist
THNMI
TRY THE NEW PHOHE
LOCAL AND
LONO DISTANCE
Service tbe beat -.Toll* oaeepeet
u
I bit Ion
Prudent Roosevelt
-------- to muxxle the
cabinet and pre-
giving out any
t to pre ** correspond
authorised by tire
ecretaiy Loeb is
Hand, and bis or-
it effect it creating a
I of dissatisfaction. It is
#videuce of the
,—, many aided character ot
: man at one time command
l the admiration of the world
t sturdy Americanism and
“th ot character*^ ben by
petty act of dr*j»oti*m
a desire for dictator-
»scarcely excelled by that
>r william.
moving pictures,
which l» scheduled at the Or
*oge theatre matinee and night
Saturday, Nov. 11.
Although Mr* Shepard waa
first introduced to the Orange
public last season, it would
seem that the name Shepard's
Moving Picture* la a stlned
to become a household word in
tb? South, aa it has been in
other section* of the country
during the past three or four
years. Prices matinee 15 and
I5cts.
ms*
fflCHIELSHEPARD
Archie I* Shepard** exhibi-
tion of high art moving pictures
with a east collection of new
novelties, comes to the Orange
theatre tomorrow, matinee and
tnge should not rest a mom*
until she has secured from
Southern Pacific railroad an
ent to erect here a pas
night.
*Tbe great standard of excel*
leoce so long maintained by Mr.
Shepard will be far enhanced
this season by an eatirely new
sr depot commensurate with j aod elaborate senes of pictures
Orange have handsome *“d otoney and wilt era-
depots with modern con- j brace magic, travel, adventure,
fences and there is no reason comedy aud dramatic incident,
why Orange should not have combined with historical page*
»^»r.v;,tlSDtL,'.vMw*«? h‘7,h,t "?“* “d
the town and the amount of bus |ni,Dd entranced throughout the
loess done eighteen or twenty j performance.
years ago could hardly be ex ' •........1
pected to meet the requirements I -OK papers tor sals at Tribes* off»c*
of the present day. Let's have
that brick depot and let’s have , m„
it quick/ ' For the American Mining Con-
gress round trip tickets to El
Paso, Texas, will be on sale
CiT,i . a UmsmiSc -of K/Ml>i*
tion Of Iligli- :ia**
MOVING PICTURES
The HOLLAND HOTEL j
ORANGE. TEXASzr ----—-.-—MALE'S FURLONG, Prop. * !
OSEK»r TUB MOST MODERN AND BEST
Eviuirrio .hotxls ui.ctuk south
Presenting (!i Latest
Achievemcm: in Photo*
graphic Art.....
RATES
$2.50 to $3.50 per day
“Meet me at the
Holland tor
j
1
KiweiaJ r*ta» made ,.a •ppUcaihra
by week or mouth « ST
Sunday Dinner”
I
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1
Offic« uj.»t»lri>, Subtil* Bldg
New fihMie—omoelTf-, re*. US
/ i.ADT IN ArrCNDANCA
TTnrrrrrrrm-tniTnnnrir m s o
Bland’s IMI©a.t IMZarkiet
Prices 25,25 and SOcts.
Matinee, • 15 and 25cts.
Otto. Strc 3t,ITsT©su*Z2A.aua.
Your** patronage is solicited’
Oxirtcou« Attent ion good xfrriee. **
iow nt p > mde price*. . . .. , *=
Choicest of Everythine
J. W. LINK
kkaj. Erura lxv»»r**i»T»
SOD deniable oily I >t» -
terra* reneonabiea
UNX SLOG* r CHANGE
g rtrwnnrrtnrrnnr^^
m
President Yoakum ot the Fris-
co is now en lonte to Texas for
U*« purpose ot inspecting all of
his properties in this state and
hit visit, doubtless, will result
o a atlli greater activity in rail-
road building during the coming
year. It ia probable that Mr.
IfiBii ~
’oakum may visit Orange dur
ing his visit to the state and, of
course, he wilt be shown every
courtesy by the people while in
the Gate City.
r-P^JPttCfc* are plentiful in the nee
tie Ids and in the marshes near
Orange and the nimrods are
having great sport every day.
Orange ia a sportsman s para
% disc tne year round and hunters
niver lack for game at any sea-
son.
i 1
Nov. 11th, 12t’i and l8tb; rate
13000; limit Nov. 25tli, 1905; by
depositing ticket with Joint
Agent on or before Nov. 16th,
and upon payment of fifty cents
at time of deposit, an extension
uutii Dec. 25th, 1905 will b e
granted.
T. S. McFarland, Act.
we 1 1
Hough rice has made another
advance during the past week,
a big sale having been effected
in Houston a few days ago ot
rough rice at $4.02, the highest
irice hitherto paid being $4.00.
on this lot raoged from
to the figure named at
it was sold. The high
| prices prevailing this season
should enable rice farmers to
get out of debt and leave them
in good shape for putting in
r next crop.
he people of Orange, both
- and county, may point with
ie to their excel k»ut system
■■I ■.system
schools. Nearly every
district in the county
an eight months term
l every year and through
‘ of Judge Wingate,
r superintendent,
a n efficient
rUy of them be
r normal graduates or
* The otv
log the high
for which they
years, giv
term every
Leonard Teutacb, a
kuowo young mao of Nacog-
doches. has recesty located in
Orange and has taken the man-
agement ot the Crescent Tailor-
ing Parlors. Mr. .Teutsch ia a
worthy young man who comes
well recommended from bis
borne town and as he expects to
locate here permanently be will
appreciate the patronage of the
people who have any work in
the tailoring, cleaning*or press-
ing line. His years of experience
in this work make thoroughly
competent to handle any class
Ot work In bis line. The Tribune
bespeaks for Mr. Teutsch a warm
welcome and a good business.
ORANGE THEATRE
Monday Night, November 13th
E. J. Carpenter
Presents
The Season's Scenic
Sensation
A
Little
Outcast
A New and Original
Melo-Drama
4-Striking Acts 4
and
8 GORGEOUS SCENES
Prices: ti oo, 75. 50 and 35c.
THIS WINTER
MANY WILL GO TO
Cal if o rn ia, Oregon
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
WHY NOT YOt’V \M U* Tell You About It.
The Southern Pacific
Is the Only Uo* With It* Own Rail* from
NEW ORLEANS TO SAN FRANCISCO
'IV- Amu* of Comfort at Lowe-t Fiyurei’. Oil f!ti>nin<r Lo -omotives, Finest
Kquipinent. "Open Window Route," no Smoke, no Cinders
'iso Fine and Fast Passenger Steamers between New Orleans and
New York and New Orleans and Havana—Sailing Weekly.
For Folder and Beautiful Dwtrlpttte Matter, write
T. 4. ANDEHSON, CL W. A. 'OX HELLEN, A CL P». A.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Mutual B*n*Tlt Society
Cheapest aud beet Life Insur-
ance on earth. Death claims
I aid Immediately luveell-
tra te Us plane.
• For panlcttlara ese
W. M. IOKMEND Mgr.
WE buv torless, hence
' we sell for less.
*
« Backet Store
The friends of the young lady
will regret to learn that Miss
Mlattie Griffin 1» very ill at the
borne of her sister, Mrs. John
Weaver. %
Attention, Royal A. A Masons.
There will be a called convo-
cation of JOrange Chapter No.
7#, ft A. M., Friday night, Nov.
10, at T30 o’clock at |the maso-
nic hall lor work in the M. M.
Degree
By order of the H. P.
,, T' a E. Kkpplkk.
Secretary.
There will be Lutheran servl-
* n-xt Sunday afternoon at
the Christian church at
***«*! A
is extended
BIG INCREASE
Jdv business has increased
so much that I’ve keen rush-
ed. Have succeeded in selling
p t interest to two first class
bushel men, so now we are at
your service with a guarantee
of doing better and quicker
work. Cleaning,dyeing,press-
tug and repairing. Ladies'
skirts a specialty.
Crescent TeHoring Parlcrs
Utktrt ot High Grode CwwaS.
Our i.-pri‘ til koowo the si.
I L TEUTSCH,
Miner.
H THOMAS,
siiiritir.
{GOING TO
Galveston ?
GULF&imSTATERj.
{FROM BEAUMONT)
-$2.35
Ouiekest!
Shortest 1
Cheapest!
icorsion Bates Erery Sasdar.
Tr»,o ktrtt Orange 6>44 a. m,
Irak, karri Beaumont 9rOO a. m.
L. U mTBXB8TO!«K.
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Th* RmidU coraMbttCi, *1'*)
ef«*ry article sent freefa anu clea
ZZZ from the
Paragon Laundry
FWONK THSM
Wbeii 7oo Need a Hack I
to CALL OF PHONE
1 STARKS' Livery eara *
^u.VWrtr.
i YOUR SUIT ....... ‘
made, cleaned
or repaired-
by tbe only T\JLOK In town
P. A. PEREZ
u*>. McDokii d.
W. C, M ir 11 v.
GEO. MCDONALD
-----------AND COMPANY—-
General Contractors
CONCRCATE WORK A SPfCINITY.
rum HI EithMte Ferewwc
NBN PHONE NO. 3*0 OR O'
ORANOE, TEXAS.
TWO THUS DAILY
XBcogcsM^cBawBgoaesaCHSBcaagcaogoaa:
teu me r’&tnisT:
will be a«dl*ered at your door.
X-.erytLlng In tbe line of
FANCY OHOOlBUaB
N- BURTON
CKOKSXO OSXBC 33KB3 C83B»QCBD80C8»W
CURES CATARRHAL DEAFNESS.
Doe W- sk’t Use of Hyomel Did
Hor* Than Six Months' rent*
ment bj> Specialist*.
In the treat ##«t of d«o*o«M which If
of.*» a if»oH of caL ,-b, Hrowei not* ,|.
mo*» ImmiNlmfcIv upon the inflamed
mc-rHnine ami the hoo^ng b<%iw«*,,
lo.fl ahojKT. A tow date* treat .rent will
l*m>g relief, ami in thmeor'or- week*.
°'u*<**,«*
MiJ llLVrof MetSwin. V Y..
il t otnr: ia •» jly wonder fat, J
Phot a *»at deal of money
1e*at«i!
Through SI* :p**r Service via the
H. & T. C. R. R.
. tie H. AT. C. now nas in op
eration tbn*u^b slue|>er service
daily between Galveston and
Denver and Galveston and St.
Lous, sleeper*- leav * Houston
eacu night a* d:£0, ibe Denve
sleeper ru-miog via H. & T. C.
to Ft. Worth aud the Denver
road to Denver; the 8t. Louis
sleeper running via H. & T. U
to Denison, tbeucc M. K & T.
T. Ry. to St. Louis turn, a id
tiuexcelied service beisbiog
South Texas aod points .a the
North and West
la addition to above sleeper
service, they also operate sleep-
ers between Houston and Aus*
tm, Waco a pi Dallas, sleepers
Houstoncarh «lg*t »t « 7.„ k
*nir«a *t Burn s* »:« .. m.
VIA
Louisville & Nashville Ry
FROM NKW ORLEANS TO
ATLANTA, JACKSONVILLE,
BALTIMORE, WASHING-
TON, PHILADELPHIA
AND NEW YORK.
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Wood—Oak, Ask sr Pine
oi Split or otberwlDO, uy lenctb
• dellrerod. C »U old phono U«
H < A. H Mcriihr. Prep.
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AIM TO
Chicago, Cincinnati,
ST. LOUS aud LOUISVILLE
P. B. Curry 8 Son
Fire, Marta*, Ufa
•ad Accident
INSURANCE
OHAXOX
Verlibuled |>u]liiiu<i S.>epin<f Cat •,
Klwdric LiAxetl Dining ( in*.
Freaib-clioinir Chair fjrr* *
r*»r r*uw »r tint* mIm 'uIm* to i-n polo
tbe Kent, Sonh or Xoiiti*..->t. nddrean
ZlmSttfa. '•sex;
R *• f. F- 4, LtH.a toi* * *.
Orange and Northwestern.
$ $ SAVED
By buylort your
HEATERS aud
STOVEPIPE at
Brown's Cariosity Shop
J!ew Fh<M.e .NS. Mi r
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Ford, Arthur L. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905, newspaper, November 10, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth657350/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.