The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, May 24, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods,
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Notions, Clothing and General';
Furnishings
Ordinarily thii ipace ii devoted to exploitation of Merchandise of which
we carry a large and staple line of Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings.
You can always buy anything of us at just and fair prices. But just now
thc all absorbing interest is DEEP WATER. The benefits from this
source alone, we belfeve are practically shared in by all East Texas and
Southwest Louisiana, and are so great that we ask all customers, friends
and citizens to vote with us in the coming Bond issue election.
PHONE 12 E. S. HARRIS. Mgr.
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NOTICE OP SALE
in cue I I
such deposit the Sf
then and there
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P B w,t,h,r Tk. *5*?. ** he!d and appHfd,<*» -fw»
K „K. Webber versus The Orange 0f the purchase price of the property
Telephone Company. Numbers 85 for which such bid was made,
and 154. Consolidated. I Upon the confirmation of the sale
NOTICE is hereby given that in iby the Court, the purchaser or pur-
pursuance and by virtue of a decree chasers shall make such further pay-
in the above entitled cause, of the |mcn<* on his or their bid as the Court
above entitled court, David E. Bryant. "“7 from tirae to lime direct.
Judge, dated April 7, 1909, and of a The purchaser may satisfy or make
writ venditioni exponas, dated Mav good any part of his bid not required
12. 1909, issued from and under the t0 be Pa,d »" ca*h by turning in to
seal of said court .therein to me <11-1 be cancelled or uredited as herem-
rected, I, the undersii
Master in chancery in
titled court, will sell at publicsaie^H
to the highest bidder, upon the terms »hatl be credited therefor on account
hereinafter stated, at the Central Tele- Pf hi‘ bief with such sums as would
phone Exchange of said Orange Tele-1 be payable on snch bond* and coupons
phone Company in the City of Orange |'out of the purchase price, if the whole
and County of Orange and in the amount thereof had been paid in cash.
State of Texas, on “Friday, the 18th I Upon the confirmation of said sale
May of June, A. D. 1909, at the hour I a"<l upon payment of the purchase
of twelve o’clock noon of that day, |Pr'« therefor, the said purchaser
as an entirety and as one property I purchasers shall be entitled to receive
and not in separate parcels, alt and 1 possession of the property so pur
■^singular the said mortgaged property phased from the parties holding pos-
TTiereinafter more particularly de-1se9sion o{ the, same and upon such
■scribed and all the right, title, inter*-1 confirmation and payment the receiv-
ed and equity of redemption of said|er *hall deliver all the prooerty sold
Orange Teelphonc Company, in and I which may be in his possession over
to the said property, described as fol- |t0 thc purchaser or purchasers, his or
lows, to-wit: [their successors- or assigns, including
I All the property of the said Or- aH income, proceeds of income bills
ange Telephone Company of ev-
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Oranges—Florid:
California, $3.25 @
Lemon*—Fancy 360’s,
Bananas-—Fancy Dlloa
® $1.60. Wj
Grape Fruit—$4 25 @ $4.50.
Oniona—New, crate $1.15;
$2.50 per cwt.
Cabbage—Fancy, 2j£c.
Potatoes—New, $1.10.
Yellow Yams—$1.10 bu.
Celery—Extra fancy, 90c dozen;
medium, 75c.
Garlic—7c per lb.
Peanuts—6% <g 6k*c.
Young Onions—Dor. bunch, 10c.
Process Bqtter—Extra fancy, 2(>l/ic
per lb.
Creamery Butter—Finest, %8c ®
28/,c.
Candied Popcorn—All kinds, per
box, $3.50.
Cocoanuts— Each 4F»c.
Salt Fish (60 count)—$375 pail.
The Launch .
Can be chartered for smalt
and hunting parties at reas
prices. Landing at O. & N. W. <1
T>t#nhnno ?<1
» vlw|/IIwilv •True*
8. A. YOUNG, Me
Launch Doman
Capacity 35 passengers. Open for ex-
cursion parties and general towing.
Location at O. & N. W. depot.
FREE! FREE!
When your Cash Purchases amount to Sj.oo
toe krill tike you
$1000 ACCIDENT INSURANCE GOOD FOR
ONE YEAR
Think This Oper Carefully
Would your family be benefited by receivingII.000in the
event ol your sudden death, and have you provided lor
this emergency f Note is the time. Policies issued to
either man or woman, and not over $3000 to each person.
Get a Coupon Trading Card and start cash purchases
now. You get the card (or thc asking. The necessities
of life which you purchase daily, cost the same here as
elsewhere and in addition you receive this 81,000 insur
ance policy free
THE SHIP YARD Of
M. J. CAPRAL
Is now in operation. Vessels
can be hauled out and repaired
at reasonable prices. Modern
boats and speed launches a
specialty. Ship yards below Or-
ange Lumber Company Mill.
ery kind and description, both
real, personal and mixed, includ-
ing also all the rigtits, privileges
and franchises of thc said Tele-
phone Company now owned or
hereafter to be created or con-
structed in the City of Orange and
in the County of Orange, in the
State of Texas, and also includ-
ing all the rents, issues, profits,
tolls and other income of said
Telephone Company from what-
soever source derived.
The tyrms and conditions of this
sale are as follows, that is to say:
Said sale to be conducted and made
according to the rules and practice
[or property received by the receivers
[in the management or operation of
the mortgaged premises embraced in,
I such conveyance or pertaining there-
to, subject nevertheless to the con-
dition that the court may retake and
re-sell the property in case the pur-
chaser or purchasers thereof his or
their successors or assigns respective-
ly, shall fail to pay any balance of the
purchase price remaining unpaid by
him or them or to comply with any
order of this court within thirty days
after the service ofUihe copy of such
order.
Upon completion and confirmation
of said sale, the Special Master to
make, execute and deliver deed of
Sunset Route Specials.
The Sunset Route will on Sunday,
May 23rd, run a .special excursion
train from Orange to Houston and
Galveston. Rate for the round trip |
to Houston, $1.75; to Galveston, $2.00.
Tickets good returning on train leav-:
ing Galveston at 7:05 p. m. same day, j
or any regular train May 24tK, and
on leaving Houston on special excur-
sion train at 9:30 p. m., May 23rd, or j
any regular train on May 24th. Noj
baggage will be checked on these
tickets. Train leaves Orange at 7 a.
New Phone 230.
RILEY MERRILL, Master.
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Launch Commodore
A L. MITCHELL, Master.
Best boat on the river for salt water
fishing. Terms reasonable. *
of and subject to confirmation by this gaid propertie, to parchaser or pur
Court an,t lo saHsfv H,..lcha8er!1 -f fa H;d (1(.cree —
the defendant. The Orange
Court, and to satisfy the amounts due
and to become due as in said de-
cree provided for principal and in
terest and the several sums therein
allowed to be paid or so much there
of as such property will bring upon
such sale.
The plaintiff or the committee of
thc mortgage bond holders named
in said decree, or any of the holders
of the outstanding bonds, may become
the purchaser or purchasers at such
sale. The purchaser or purchasers of
said property may use and apply in
making payment of the purchase price
any of the outstanding bonds, secured
by said mortgage in said decree men-
tioned, in the manner and to the ex-
tent as in said decree provided; pro-
vided, however, that no bid will be
received at such sale from any one
; provided.
Telephone
Company, to join in the execution of
the same. Said sale to be free from
all equity of redemption, except as in'
said decree provided.
Dated May 12. A D. 1909
HENRY M. SHINGLE,
Special Master in Chancery, Eastern
District of Texas.
GEORGE E. CRANE,
Solicitor for Complainant, The" Union
Savings Bank and Trust Company.
(5-14-4t)
The Sunset Route offers to the pub-
lic thc very low rate ^ $21.15 to
Cloudcroft, New Mexicoffind return.
Tickets on sale June 18th for train
No. 9, limit 30 days from date of
sale.
Launch Pastime
M. J. NAYLOR, MASTER
Regular trip* to Port Arthur Every
| Sunday, Leaving Orange. 9 a. m.,
returning 7:30 p. m.
FARE, ROUND TUP, $1.00
Houston, Texas Musical Festival. I
Tickets on sale May 20th and 21st.
Limit May 22nd. Rate $4.20 for j
round trip.
See our Window for 'Bargains
Good for to Days. Starting Saturday. April 17
P. B. Curry Grocery Co.
WEAVER & SON
8HIP OARPENTER8 AND BOAT BUILDERS
Ws MU sad repair Lsuuriw* of all mm, Tag Boats sad Barge* Oar yard*
am Vacated tweae the Lascfarr It Moore Lumber Company’* two milk. Be*
Itrilru** to to* loath tor getting lumber. New ’Phoot 17S.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
SMVMmtto.
ELLIS TAILORING
COMPANY
Dry ill Itoaa Cleaning
"OI*iar»«*. Wow*’
K 1,1,18, MANAUKK
WtOwnHaSaSm
A. O. McLEAN
Real (state mi
THE BQH-TON TAILORING
PARLORS
Solicit! Your Patronage
CLEAVING AH PRESSING A SPECIALTY
A Itodv Always in
Attendance to Insure Special Atten-
tion to Ladies’ Work
Every Woman
who keeps house will appreciate
the quality and freshness of the
STAPLE GROCERIES
which come from here, and be-
side* our prices are thc lowest
consistent with honest goods
and prompt service.
Aronson & Bro.
'tty and County Property. Inquiries
Solicited
) RANGE.
TIXAS
&
For Expert Commercial and
View Work, also Portrait*
call on
A.GUNSTREAM
VO* SEVENTH ST.
TO NEW YORK
VIA
Mallory Line
ONE WAY
COLONIST
TICKETS
CALIFORNIA POINTS
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
T.&N.0.
RAILROAD
Tickets on Sale Daily
March 1 to April 30 1909
See Any Sunset Agrnt for Particu-
lars
Jos. Hu Mm, Gsr. Pas*. Act.
HOUSTON, TEXA*
GREAT MUSIC OFFER.
Send us the names of three or more
performers on the piano or organ and
twenty-five cents in silver or postage
who shall not first deposit with said|and we will mail you postpaid our
special Master, as a pledge that he latest Popular Music Roll containing
will make good his bid in case of its | pages fu)| sheet music, consisting
acceptance, the sum of twenty-five I , ,
hundred dollars in money or by cer- of P°««,,ar ,on#*’
lifted check upon any national bank; waltzes*arranged for the piano or Gr-
and provided further, that no bid forjgan, including Rml. Knnuer’s famous
the mortgaged property of less than -pijgj,, of the Butterflies,’’ "March
seven thousand five hundred dollars
shall l>e accepted
The deposit received from and un
successful bidder shall be returned
to him when the pro|*erty^--small be
•truck down.
Tbe deposit received from an un
ccssful bidder shall be held and ap
plied on account of the purchase price
of the property' for which such bid
was made.
In case any bidder or purchaser
shall fail to make good his bid upon
its acceptance by the Special Master,
or after such acceptance shall fail to
comply with any order of the court
relating to payment thereof, or the
consummation of the purchase, then
the sums in cash or bonds deposited
by such purchaser or purchasers as
hereinbefore provided shall be for-
feited as a penalty for such failure,
ami shall be applied towards the ex
ponses of a resale and towards mak
ing good any deficiency or loss in
case the property shall be sold at a
price less than that bid at the pjrior
sale. If thc Court shall not confirm
the. sale for which the deposit shall
Waco. Texas. Round trip tickets I
on sale May 26, 27, 28. Limit to leave
Waco as late as May 3lst. Rate |
$11.05.
I DELIVER
Fresh water fish to any part of th«
city I also keep on band shrimp.
House boat foot of First street.
Orders taken over new phone, 536.
CHA8. J. RUPP
Louisville, Ky. Round trip rate
$2965. On sale June 5th and 6th.
Limit, to leave Louisville by midnight
June 17. 1909.
Manila," and the latest popular song,
"The Girl I’ve Seen.”
POPULAR MUSIC PUBLISHING
CO. Indianapolis, Ind.
THE FLORIDA CANAL
GOVERNMENT HAVING FIVE
ROUTES SURVEYED
ACROSS FLORIDA
New Orleans, La. $9.70 for round
trip. Tickets on sale May 31st ami
June 1st.
FISH! FISH! FISH!
I keep on hand Fresh Water Fi*h,
all sizes, also Fish Bait for everybody
Houseboat near O. Sc Ns W. gener-
al office.- Give me yourordersfor
fish.
A. J. RENTER
Canal Will Cost $25,000,000 and Re-
claim Million Acres of Swamp
Lands and Some 1,000 Miles in
Distance From New York to Gulf
Ports—Canal 110 Miles Long.
Savannah, Ga., May 22.—The Board
of officers of the Corps of Engineers
Jia/c been made, such deposit shall be [appointed to recommend routes for
returned to the bidder. |a survey for a canal across the iiorth-
The purchaser shall,»as part con
5 a
side ration and in addition to the sum I
bid for such property, take the same l
and receive the deed therefor upon]
the express condition that to the ex-
tent that the assets or the proceeds I
ern part of the state of Florida from
east to west will recommend to the
War Department a survey of five
routes, 1,000 miles in all. at a cost
of approximately $25,000,000. Thc
of assets in the receiver’s hands shall [canal routes to be surveyed will ag-
be insufficient, such purchaser, his gregate very much more than the
successors or assigns shall pay. sat- Panama canal survey, and will re-
isfy and discharge (a) any unpaid I quire several months to complete,
compensation which shall be allowed j w i t H five par tie if of surveyors at work,
by the court to the receiver. <b) any „ ,, exptcted that if the p!an ,)f sur.
unpaid indebted fie** and obitgiitMMt j , , , r ... . •
or liabilities which shall have been h* “ “Proved the work w,11 begin
duly contracted or incurred by the re- =“ oncr Thc shortest line from coast
eeivers before delivery of possession |*o «>»»* contemplated ts 110 miles,
of the property sold, and (c) also any The officers who compose the
unpaid indebtedness or liability con- Board of Engineers at work on this
traded or incurred by said defendant problem are Col. Daniel C Kingman
Orange Telephone Company which |0f Savannah, Capt. Earl I. Brown of
(Ms Meed are
Mr Chocolates
we don't claim them to be this
on our opinion—it’s tbe opin
•of the critical, dice f miniating class
lf« know that one* yon try our
you trift- purefcaat n«. otlu
#y art of that quality that ii
to please. A trial porch*
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A PteiUBt IfejtkfBl
foMflric* Trip
Across the glorious Gulf and
on the Atlantic Ocean. Six
tbyra of solid comfort, far from
tbe dusty roads
Pnr Local and Loaft
Dtataaaa
Tit The
NEW PHONE
Seiytce tbe Best
Rates the Cheapest
ORANGE TflfflME CO
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P. B. Curry
lis prior in lien or superior in equityl
I to said mortgage of April 15, 19112, ex
[cepl such a. shall be paid out of the
income of the property in the hands
of the receivers or out of such other
assets upon the order of this court|
provided, however, that no obligation
is hereby imposed upon or i* required
to be assumed by the purchaser to
jiay or discharge any of said mort-
gage bond*.
All payment* for any snch purpose
made by tbe purchaser in advance of
the filial accounting of the receiver
shall be treated as advances and sub-
ject to final adjustment upon such
accounting.
Any such purchaser or purchasers,
his or their successor* or assigns,
shall hare the right to enter his or
their appearance in this court; and
he or they or any of the parties of
this suit shall have the right to con-
test any claim, demand or allowance
existing at the lime of the sale ami
then undetermined and any claim
or demand which thereafter may arise
or be presented which will be payable
by such purchaser or his successors
or assigns or which would be charge
sblc against the property purchased
in addition to thc amount bid at the
sale.
The purchaser of such property
shall also take the same subject to
the performance by him or his suc-
cessors or assigns of all pending con-
tracts in respect thereof theretofore
lawfully made by the receiver.
of any bid
baser shall
Wilmington, N. C., Capt. E. M.
Adam of Charleston, S. C., Capt
George R. Spalding of Jacksonville.
The Sunset Route offers the public
the extremely low rate of $11.75, Or-
ange to Memphis. Tcnn., and return,
account annual re-union United Con-
federate Veterans. Tickets will be
on sale June 6, 7 and 8, limit June 1,
with privilege of extension of limit
to leave Memphis as late as July
by payment of fifty cents.
The Most
Giveable Gifts
Most appropriate, most appre-
ciated, are, shown here in all
their surpassing beauty.
Our cut glass display is a wor-
thy one—inclusive, exclusive.
Rings—unique in designs, gem
combinations tasteful and hand-
some, and all qualities ARE
what they are represented.
Then Hand Decorated China
makes a dainty remembrance.
We show effects a little out
of the ordinary.
Call. We can interest you in
gifts at very moderate prices.
W. P. McFarland
JEWELER
Witch* Inspector T. & N. O R. R.
THREE-IN-ONE
Three Positions for each picture on
a folder—One dozen of each
kind for $2.00 at
SPENCER’S STUDIO
FOR THE NEXT 30 BAYS ONLY
lEWESTTHIIiOS OUT IN PHOTOGRAPHS
We Will Launder
I Your Shirts, Collars and Cuffs; also
all your Linen and Counterpanes,
cheaper than you can do it at home
Paragon Laui
BOTH PHONES 128
Hotel and Boarding
House Directory
IThe Field’s House
1002 Green Ave., Cor. Ninth St.
| Best table service. Most courteous
(treatment. Transient trade solicited.
New Phone 366
Room at The lio'land
Where accommodations in every tine
are superior.
|MEET ME AT THE HOLLAND
FOR SUNDAY DINNER.
The Gates House
| Corner Moss and Water streets, near
Miller-Link Mill. Good board and
| comfortable rooms
MRS. MARY M. GATES, Prop.
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Gave Away Sixteen Million.
New York, May 22.—Henry Rog-
er* gave away $16,000,000 in bonds,
securities and cash five weeks before
his sudden death Wednesday. This
vast sum comprised almost half hi*
wealth, /and was divided equally
among his four children. This, has
been done frequently since the inheri-
tance law became operative.
Era
The finest grade or cut glass at
extremely low prices at GRIGGS &
WALL’S. 20-3t
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lift
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Bk9
Agent
Woman Golfer*.
Philadelphia, Pa„ May 24.—A medal
play round at 18 holes, in which the
most accomplished feminine golfers r
of tjie Quaker City participated, was
today’a inaugural feature of the
*a individual gold
ship tournament at the
2Mu
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Little Things for
the House
such as Taborets, Ottomans, Medi-
cine Closets, etc, are indispensible to
comfort, and do not coat much if
purchased here.
THEY FURNISH THE HOME
wonderfully, beesuse they fill Into
bare spaces, giving an air of comfort
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The McCianahan
Boarding House
Corner Market and Jackson. Con-
veniently located to saw mill* and
railroad work. First class board and
lodging. Reasonable rates,
MRS. TOM McCLANAHAN, Prop.
New Phono 3S2.
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carry a f
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Ford, Arthur L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, May 24, 1909, newspaper, May 24, 1909; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth657568/m1/3/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.