The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 189, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Stark Mercantile Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
We Carry, in Abundance, a Firit Claaa Stock of Staple Merchandiie
Including
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS
OUR QUOTATIONS
Arc uniformly fair and you may be sure of our ability to supply
promptly, any article for personal wear, or the material goods
to make it with.
PHONE 12
E. S. HARRIS Mgr.
TRY SOME OF MY
[owless Hams, Swift’s Hams, Swift’s Breakfast Bacon and
Ralston's Breakfast foods. Including Grits and Paocakes
ItJ. G. JOHNSON
[NEW YORK
AND RETURN
VIA
Gamas am southem
PACIFIC STUMERS
Jjt via ik«n route* to New York*
/turning rii ill tailroul route* or
frice err**, M sn ideal trimmer trip
or returning vis alter root*
72.10
I)i«tr*e Rout,
75.00
A item r
uriunnatioa shout Summer TBur-
nt ft ate* to various point*
ILF & INTERSTATE
RAILWAY
[NOT BOUVER ROUTE"
SHORT LINE
Between Beaumont amI
•atvaaton
'rain leave* Beaumont
|atly except Sundays at
a. m., arrivea Galves-
,mi at 12:30 p. m. Sun-
lay* at 8:1 ft a. ra., arrive*
*aIve*ton at 11:45 a. tn.
'rain* leave Galveston
lily except Sundays at
p. m., arrive* Beau-
mont at N:80p. m. Sun-
day* at 710 p.m..arrive*
eaumont at 10:40 p. m.
P. JONES.
2nd VP* Gen M*r
OtlftlfUB
R D FIELD
C, P. A., Beaumont
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Every Woman
who keep* home will appreciate
the quality and freshness of the
STAPLE GROCERIES
ulii.-h come from here, and be- i
tides our pttces ar* the lowest
consistent with honest good* ’ j
•ad prompt *ert ct.
Aronson Brothers
Nbu Van **■•( «Md Work and
Bill Result a in IN
TINNING AND PLUMBING LINE
CaM it *1 She* *r CaB He fiver
Old rum 110
709 FBONT STREET
I furniM % war* WIN Hmm Km
GEORGE UOSIEB
0. & N. W. R. R.
WEEK-END RATES
Ticket! on tale every Saturday
from all points on O. Sc N. W.
to Orange at rate of
ONE AND ONE-THinO FARE
FOR ROUND TRIP
Good to return following
Monday
E. H. GOLDEN,
G. T A.
KILLING OF COWS
LEADS TO THE WANTON 8LAU0H-
TER OF MANY HEAD OF
FINE CATTLE.
LIBERAL REWARD IS OFFERED
Only tha Hid* and Hurt Are Taken
from the Dead Animate, According
Old Aztec Practice.
to the
Sen Antonio, Tex.—An outbreak of
voodooiam la responsible for the my*-
terlous killing of many fine cows in
the vicinity of thie city. Many own-
are of cattle living In the suburbs
have looked in vain tor their milk
purveyors fn the morning.
The gentle friend of the family wa*
found to be misting and the instituted
aaaroh usually disclosed her body In
the chepparai. G. A. Davis of this
City was one of the first to miss bis
valuable Jersey in this manner and
since then others have sustained simi-
lar losses.
The.odd feature of the esse was
that nothing but the hide and the
heart of the animal were missing. At
first It was thought that the animals
had been killed for their skins, but a
close watch kept over the dealers In
bides has shown that bo far none of
the hides has been disposed of.
Sheriff Lindsey and his deputies
have been working day and night to
get a clew that might lead to a com-
plete solution of the mystery, but so
far they have not been successful. The
Offer of a substantial reward has now
been ceiled to their eld.
Though the Mexican population of
8an Antonio 1* a very orderly and
law abiding one ae a whole, there Is
enough of *n indifferent element
among them that would not be averse
to committing these depredations If
spurred on by what they would con-
aider a religious motive. As is well
known, the Indian strain is very
prominent to the lower class Mexi-
can* As a matter of fact, In a large
percentage of them the Spanish or
ether Aryan blood ia a negligible
Msntlty.
That some of tha old Indian super-
stitions should hava survived in them
Have Your
Glasses Made
and Repairing
Done at ,
The A. Vi. Hyde
Optical Company
tasillHNi
Far Local and Long
Dlatano#
Trv Tha
NEW PHONE
Service tbe Beit
Rate* the Cheapest
ORANGE TELE PRONE 00
I N. SMBSU. Manager
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MALLORY
STEAMSHIP CO.
JNO. J. BALL
NOTARY PUBLIC
The Ref«Ur Tsvs Nslsry
Wc.X* or Everybody
(Mice st Leader Print-
iag Compsay
A. O. McLEAN
Real Estate and
IsvestsMtss.....
City and County Property. Inquiries
Solicited
hi
ORANGE.
TEXAS
The City Market
Ring us for fine 1st chickens, all
sites; also tor anything in the meat
market line. Both Phones 71
0*0, BLAND. Prop.
restw to New York
a«l Key West
A delightful Ses Trip
ix dsys to New York
ree dsy* to Key Went
Sailing* every Wednesday
Saturday/. Wedneiday
call *t Key West,
_ connection* for point!
Florida and Cuba.
For full particular*, ttk
yow ticket agent, a* write
J. *. DENISON,
Usnersl April
tylveeuw, Tea.
te fi
Deliciously cold, sparkling, ffiab
j soda in your own particular flavor
can he had her* on the hottest of
I day*
We serve yoa quickly and perfect*
ly~for our dispenser i» expert and
■ >ur fountain the most complete.
Everything from the plain soda tq
|the very latest eundae at popular
[price.. ...
Little Things for
the House
sack a* Taborets, Ottomans, Medi-
cine Closet*, etc... an indispenaible to
comfort, and do not cost much if
*"l55rr1 FURNISH TH* BOMB
wonderfully, because they fill into
bun spuces, giving an air of comfort
and luxury
Our Mock is replete with these in-
Only Heart and Hide Taken.
end be liable to periodical outbreaks
Is therefore not to be wondered at
Indian voodooiam, os practiced after
the fall of the Aitec empire, is really
nothing more than a continuation of
the old Aitec religion, the principal
feature of which was human sacrifice.
Tbe victims of the old Artec priests
suffered death by having their hearts
torn out of their bodies by main force.
After the Spanish had succeeded In
stamping out this barbarous practice
tbe Indian tribes, still adhering to the
Csith of their fathers, though nomi-
nally Christian, took to sacrificing an-
imals in the same manner that human
beings had formerly been sacrificed,
and. like all primitive people, thought
to appease their, gods best by sacrific-
ing that which was considered most
eberlshed.
tn tearing out the animal's heart
the object to-day it to get possession
of the blood contained in It. To this
fluid are ascribed a number of mlracu-
lous properties of a disease combating
nature.
Tbe authorities of this city and
eeunly are In no mood to permit as
aoxioua a practice as voodooiam to
flourish under their very noses.
Though a number of arrests have
keen mad*, more important clews are
now,being followed, and further de-
velopments ar* anticipated as a result
of tha reward offered.
Of all people the low-olass Mexican
b the least abla to withstand the lure
of money Every effort will be made
to get tbe high priest of the cult Into
the dutches of the law.
The punishments that will be meted
cut will no doubt be such a* to make
adherence to voodooiam and Its at-
tendant features vary undesirable
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PLACE ORDER TODAY. TELL YOUR FRIENDS
REMIT IN ANY WAY CONVENIENT TO YOU
The Orange Leader, Orange, Texas
FISH MARKE
T S. M. DtPWf S SON
Rf presented By LEE DtPWE
AT THE OLD SHAMROCK.
105 FOURTH STREET
fish, Schrimp, Crihs, Poultry
and Game in Season
NEW PHONE 57.
Carr 6 Collins
Launch Commodore
A. L. MITCHELL. Master.
Best boat on the river lor *»lt water
fishing. Term* reasonable.
- FISH! FISH! FISH!
General nntractars aid Binders
Boise Movers, Etc.
Wc are back in the city and if you
want a house built or one moved,
see Lee IJewe.
NEW rilONl 100 0raB«e. Texas
Brothers
A Burglar1* Text Book.
The police of New York found upon
a burglar, arrested by them, a treatise
on safecracking that ia mid to be tbe
moat remarkable document that haa
ever fallen Into their hands. The con-
tent* are so well compiled that the
police unhesitatingly declare the au-
thor a past grand mastor In his pro-
fession, and, according to Popular
Mechanics, are some* hat anxious to
And out just, how many copies are tn
cirettintteet/ throughout the country.
Tor the moat part the manuscript
la in the yegg code, e lingo freely ueed
by thieves the country over. It de-
scribee the two kind* of eafes recog-
nised by the profession, namely, the
•reproof and the burglar-proof. Assert
lag, however, that there Is no genuine
burglar-proof safe, and that kind that
ar* drill-proof nr* only called so by
courtesy. Minute direction* for
i together
with diagram* to Rteftrate the treat-
CALL1HAM
The Rehldent Grocer
Sells Everything in the Grocery
Line lor less than the
ether fellow
THE NEW STORE
NEW PHONE 543.
Elm end Eleventh Street
E. ECKART
JEWELER
Watch Jewelry and Cmtilus
Repair Anything la Watch
or JcwBlry Line
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Next Beer is Xedtreen Bardwar* C*.
.IS! iTJSSEi c. A. Russell
at near O. Sc N. W. genet- ^ OCRCTRl fltlfM
Give me your order* for
A. J. RENTER
W. J. BARNEY
Tilt ORIGINAL CITY PLUMBER
Of ORANGE
GEO. CALL, Broker
I have this day decided io do a
Brokerage business at the old stands
110 Fourth atieet, City.
MONEY. STOCKS AND BONDS
will be bought and sold ou commis-
sion. Call and saw me Write, or
New Phone 250.
GEORGE CALL
April XL 1908 ''
a.'S-S
is back in business for himself, and
request* all old friends and the citi-
zens of Orange to see hint when
wanting the “Plumber.” All order*
promptly attended to----------------
Price! reasonable.
feW I I i'v\j /
Hcavv Floats and Good Team
Plaas «N Fsrsltsre Mfvtai
« SpecMtv
IW A. PEREZ
XIKOaXXT TXILOK
West First National Bank
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Ford, Arthur L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 189, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1909, newspaper, October 5, 1909; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658748/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.