The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 17, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Stark Mercantile Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods,
Notions, Clothing and General
Furnishings
Ordinarily this space is 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
the all absorbing interest is DEEP WATER. The benefits from this
source alone, we believe 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.
FREE! FREE!
When your Cash Purchases amount to Sj.oo
toe krill gibe you
$1000 ACCIDENT INSURANCE GOOD FDR
ONE YEAR
Think This Over Carefully
Would your family be benefited by receivingtl,(XX) in the
event of your sudden death, and have you provided for
this emergency? Nok> is the time. Policies imied to
either man or woman, and not over $3000 to each person.
Get a Coupon Trading Card and your chath purchases
now. You get the card for the asking. The necessities
of life which you purchase daily, cost the same here a«
elsewhere and in addition you receive this $1,000 insur
ance policy free
See our Window for Bargains
Good for to Days, Starting Saturday, April 17
F. B. Carry Grocery to.
’IT
Cash Special
No. 7
The most economical, durable
and rigid pin on the market.
The famous
Holdfast Clothes
Pin
That sells everywhere, regular-
ly, at 10c a dozen; on as our
cash special No. 7 at half price
5 Cents
See the window
Aronson & Bro.
Fruit* Fruit* Fruit*
AND
VEGETABLES
Oraagts*, Appl**, 6rape Fruit, Banana*. Pear*,
Cocoanuta, Dates. Freeh Toma toe*.
Celery and Early Yaftetable*
FOR SALE BY
All Leading Grocers, Fruit
and Confectionery Dealers
f»r*a*i Mwy Ndt u att Nsh fts City as* Depats
THE ORANGE FRUIT AND COMMISSION CO.
OrtR|«, Texas.
New PkMt ITS
Old Phesa 180
WEAVER A SON
8HIP CARPENTERS ANO BOAT BUILDERS
W« build and repair Launch** at all aim. Tug Boat* and R*rget Out yatda
aw lueaMd halwmn tht Luschct A Moore Lumber Company’, two mill., B«<«
lecithin in the South for getting lumber. New Phone 175.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED,
JOHN E. HOGG
Contractor and Builder
(Jaagaat Reraia Snoe
let we Naha Tear
"ios 00 Tooa toe agrr •
WOOD! WOOD!
A. S. McNBILL
For Dry Stove Wood
Promptly Delivered
P. B. Curry & Son
Insurance Agent
TVe Olifaru Insurance Agency in Orange
None bat the Matt Reliable Campania*
For Expert Commercial and
View Work, aHo Portraits
call on
A. GUIN8TRE AM
TO NEW YORK
VIA
Mallory Line
A Pleasant Heathfol
Economical Trip
Across (he glorious Gulf and
on the Atlantic Ocean. Six
days of solid comfort, far from
the dusty roads
Cheapest and Most Delight-
fol Rente
Sailings Wednesdays and
t Saturdays «•
Call on ticket agents ot write
,i. 8. DENISON, Qanaral Agent,
M2* Strand, Galveston.
/ L
THAT THEATRE MATINEE
Will indeed lx- sadly incomplete if
you fail to take along some of our
Bonbons or Chocolates M
Nothing will make your matinee so
dellghtfu^a* a good play and a pound
box of our assorted confections.
CARNES’
S. M. DEPWE
General Contractor and BaiMer
Ctc.
If you want a House Built, or
if you want one moved, tee me.
I have a complete outfit and
prices are reasonable
This Coupon, when neatly cut out, name and address and district
properly filled in and brought or tent to the Contest Department of
The Daily Leader, Orange, Texas, will count as S votes.
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THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 5 VOTES
FOR
Address ....
District No.
NOT GOOD AFTER APRIL 29. 1909
Any one owing the ba
of R. Sokolski is hereby
as trustee of said estate I am tl
person* authorized to make collections,
and no Credit will be given for pay-
ments made to any one else than tny-
self.
A. W, DYCUS,
Trustee. Beaumont, Texas.
17-tf
VALUE OP SPECIAL BALLOTS
e Daily Leader, 1 month 50c ......
e Daily Leader, 3 months $1.50 ..
c Daily Leader, 6 months $3.00 ..
e Daily Leader, 1 year $600 .......
Daily Leader, 2 years $12.00 ____
GOODDAYFORSTORES
n ' Tir" ....."rr
DOORS OP ONE ESTABLISH.
MENT CLOSED, TO ALLOW
WAITING ON TRADERS
Subscription to
Subscription to
Subscription to 1
Subscription to 1
Subscription to 1
One year’s subscription to Weekly Leader, $1.50
Votes
... 100
.. 400*
...1000
...2500
..6000
.. 450
Crager’a Specialty Store boea Splen-
did Business, as Does Hodges Mer-
cantile Company—Other Stores of
the City Doing Good Saturday Bas-
inets.
MONEY,
*Y
will be bought and
sion. Call and sec .....
New Phone 40J.
GEORGE
April *0, 1908.
ONLY FIVE WEEKS REMAIN
Figure Out the Ease With Which Our Valuable Prizes Will
Be Won* Then Get in the Game and “Make Hay
While the Sun Shines”
Today is the last day of the special
31-piece Dinner Set offer, and several
of the contestants only need a dollar
or two to entitle them to a set of
these beautiful dishes. We have kept
track of the money that each con-
testant has turned in and will ad-
vise yon what amount is needed to
secure you a set of these beautiful
dishes if you want to know.
Busy all Day.
The contest manager was kept busy
all day yesterday driving contestants
and their friends over the city in the
prize automobile and those of the
contestants who have not ridden in
the car, if they will phone the office
w e will gladly set a time to take them,
as we want every contestant to ride
in the machine and be convinced of
what a Maxwell Automobile is and
what the winner of this contest will
The 31-piece pinner Sets, at the
Sabine Supply Co.
When and How Votes Are Issued
Votes, cannot be bought. They can
only be obtained by subscribing and
repaying a subscription to the Leader
or cutting them from the paper. Con-
testants are not restricted in getting
subscriptions or votes in their own
district, but may secure them in any
part of the world, and if cash accom-
panies the order votes will be issued.
Contestants in one district are not
competing with contestants in the
other, except for the capital prizes.
The division of the districts so equal-
izes competition (hat every contestant
has an equal chance to win the prize
of her choice.
The contestants should turn in all
the subscriptions they secure daily,
as we arc kept busy answering the
phone and explaining our regrets that
this or that contestant has not turned
in the subscription.
We will keep track of the subscrip
tions for you and see that you get
the proper credit for them on the
dishes account.
HOW THEY STOOD AT
LAST COUNT
District No. 1.
Miss Zollie Bland .............14300
Contestant Wants the Machine Now.
A contestant who has a very good
standing in todays paper and a pood
opportunity to win the first capital j Mils y||jan Adam* ...........13760
prize, the Maxwell Automobile, stated |Mis, Beulah Beaver ..... 13350
yesterday that if she could get the use j Miss Lula Stephens ..........11370
of the Automobile during the balance |_\bss Nea Portwood 9980
of the days of the contest, that she:M„ George Winters .......... 9315
would have no difficulty in winning jMis9 ^ufa Rutland ............9155
it. This remark fell on an unheeding jMr Walter Adams ............ 8615
ear, as the contest manager has no j Miss
discretion in the matter or sympathy'
either, for if one of the contestants
i Miss
were to be furnished with an automo-
bile, the others would have to be
treated the same Then that would
put us. out of business.
This particular contestant has been
working among her friends the last
few days, and has done extra well
She has a little hook in which she
places all her promises, and says she
tells people not to promise her unless
they mean business. She also stated
that she was going to have a sub-
scription shower at her home at an
early date, a!W was going to invite all
her friends Those that have entered
this contest had better get busy if
they want to be a winner. Several
of them have realized what' thi* con-
test means to some one. and have
decided that it might as well be them
as any one else, and have started
to work in a way that will soon put
them in the lead,
Our Prizes.
, The first Capital Prize—A Maxwell
Runabout, at M V Anderson & Co.
The second Capital Prize—A
Christman Piano, liought of W. L
Pace, Beaumont, See it at Carnes.
The three gold watches, at W. P.
McFarland's Jewelry Store.
Sadie Malone ............6915
Bell* Litchfield ......... 6580
District No. 2
Miss Vera Starks ..............25290
Miss L-la Ellis ...............24975
Miss Lona Rily ..............11180
Mr. Chas. E. Keppler .........10180
Miss Maggie Middleton ...... 8790
Mrs. May Bitting.............. 8780
Miss Eula Ortmeyer .......... 8430
Miss Mary Gates ............. 8270
Miss Ollie Turpin ............ 8115
Miss Aileen Manor .......... 7670
Miss Helen Achenbach ........7490
Miss Maude Sloane ............ 7110
Rev. A. Me Paul .............. 6920
Rev. E. T. Drake ......... 6900
Miss Lela Pond .............6170
Dr. J. C. Seastrunk ......... 5260
E. V. Folsom ................ 4180
Miss Ray Naylor ............. 3010
District No. 3.
Mrs. D, Darrow ..............11635
Miss Lilly Stark ....... 10970
Miss Estelle Vincent, Vinton.. 6450
Miss Bly Langford, Terry..... 6230
Mr. Robert Hill, Terry ........^5130
M. Jenks, Echo ........ 50440
Miss Nettie Book, Sulphur...... 5020
Mr. Frank Hatton ............5010
Miss Minnie Blackman, Prairie
View ........................ 5010
Miss Ruth Schindler, Sulphur .. 5000
Miss May McKinley .......... 3000
Miss Margie Mathews ......... 3000
HELPING CLARA MORRIS
Benefit Performance lor Actreaa
Need of Assistance.
New York. April 16.—Tonight a
performance will be given for the
benefit of Clara Morris, who is now
ill, and in need of financial help, at
her home near .Yonkers. The Twelfth
Night Club organized the entertain-
ment, and is assisted by all the local
managers, with new plays and some
special revival*. The volunteers in-
clude r E. H. Sothern. Wilton Lack-
aye, dhauncey Olcott. Edmund
Breese. Edwin Arden. Grace George,
Frances Starr, Slate Janis, and others.
Daniel Frohman Is treasurer of the
fund. It'll a sad thing that Miss
Morris should be overtaken by mis-
fortune in her declining years, and
there can be go doubt that the public,
whom she once charmed by her gentle
genius, will rally to her succor.
Miss Morris will appear in the
sleep walking scene from ‘•Macbeth."
MAKING GOOD SHOWING.
Will Khchena it Doing Wail With
M*sko|tt. Oklahoma
Will Kitchens, who is trying out with
the Muskogee, Oklahoma, baseball
team of the Western Association, are
to the effect that Will is more than
making gbod, and has already beat
out four candidates for the position
of shortstop on the Muskogee team.
Resolutions of Respect.
As it hat* been the will of the Su-
preme Ruler of the universe, who does
all things wisely and well, to take
from our midst our beloved sovereign,
Miriam B. Berwick, therefore:
Be it resolved, by Orange Grove
No, 357, Orange, Texas, that we deep-
ly deplore the untimely death of out
esteemed sovereign, and extend to the
bereaved lan/ily the heartfelt sym
patby of the Grove.
Resolved, that the charter be drap
ed for thirty days in respect thereto.
Oops be entered in the minutes, a
copy sent to the family of deceased,
and a copy sent to our “Monthly Tid-
ings" and the Daily Leader for pub
lies turn.
M J. NANCE,
LIZZIE EAST1N,
ALVA C. BRAVO,
4-15-1909 Committee.
Highest values, lowest pru.es at
Saturday's sale Guarantee Shoe
15-Jt
As a result of heavy advertising,
the stores of Orange today are with-
out doubt doing the heaviest Satur-
day's business of the year, and the
patrons are securing bargains that
have noit been offered very , often
within the past year.
This morning at 9 o'clock there was
a great crush at the Cragcr Specialty
stores, when the spoors were opened,
and {or a while appearances were that
someone was going to be injured in
the-jam of patrons, who desired to
be among the first to enter that es-
tablishment.
There was such a crowd collected
and so many entered the store when
the doors were opened, that in five
minutes it was found necessary to
close the doors of that institution, to
allow the clerks to wait on the ct»s
tomers assembled within the estab-
lishment.
At the Hodges Mercantile compa-
ny’s store there was also a great
crowd, and the matter of securing a
clerk to wait on one was made only
with much difficulty. There was a
great crowd of patrons that thronged
this store al! morning, and a splendid
business was done.
There was also a good business
throughout the day at the store of
Joe Crager’s on Front street, special
bargains being offered there today,
and as a result Mr. Crager received
n good Saturday patronage.
All the other stores-of the city are
today doing an extra good business as
the result: of the advertising that has
been done and which brought out a
large number of the people of Or-
ange, who are always anxious to take
advantage of good bargains.
ASTHMA
TtnVw Laboratory, 11*3 Brondmy. Paw York
A. O. McLEAN
Real Estate and
Invtstmetns.....
Citf and County Property, Inquiries
Solicited
ORANGE.
TEXAS
Joe Harrell’s
Confectionery
Store
IN HOLLAND HOTEL BUILDING
Is now open and Solicits the
patronage of the people
Orange
Hot Coffee
Hot Chocolate
Sandwiches,
Oysters, Etc
BUFFET LUNCH SERVED AT
.. ALL HOURS
Hot and Cold Drinks and
ConFectlons
Little Things for
the House
such as Taboreta, Ottomans, Medi-
Resolvcd that the above reaolu- cjne Closets, etc., are indriperisible to
•ornfort, and do not cost much if
% '
purchased here.
THEY FURNISH THE HOME
wonderfully, because they fill into
bare spaces, giving an air of comfort
and luxury.
Our stock is replete with these in-
expensive comforts.
Lyons Brothers
; I DON'T TAKE IN
QUITE
1130 A DA
But we get our share of the Grocery
Trade, because our good* arc su-
perior and we sell for less. Give us
an orejer for fresh fruit* of all kind*
Photic us for the best" to eat.
J. G. JOHNSON
rtWRIElM
THE NEW GREEN AVENUE STONE
THE BQN-TON TAILORING
PARLORS i
Solicits Your Patronage
CLEARING AND PRESSIN6 A SPECIALTY
A Lady Always in 7
Attendance to Insure Special Atten-
tion to Ladies’ Work
HORSE CUPPINC A SPECIALTY
AT THE VETENIMHV HWHTHL
Corner Fourth and Main Sts.
We Will Launder
Your Shirts, Collars and Cuffs; also
all your Linen and Counterpanes,
cheaper than you can do it at home
Taragon Laundry
BOTH PHONES 123
ONE WAY
COLONIST
TICKETS
CALIFORNIA POINTS
A HD
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
VIA
T.&N.0.
RAILROAD
Tickets on Sale Daily
March 1 to April 30 1909
Sc* Any Sunaet Agent lor Particu-
lar*
Jon. Heilih, Gss. P*a». Act.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
::J$
"hi rvid
I
For Local and Long
Distance
Try Thi
NEW PHONE
Service the Best
Rates the Cheapest
ORANGE TELEPHONE CO
■ M. SHINGlt, I
m
The Most |
Important Work
We Do
Is to turn ailing eye* into heal-
thy eyes with the aid of glasses.
This" work call* for special care
on the part of the optician.
It* importance can hardly b*
overestimated.
We are equipped so that we of-
fer you a safe, .mil sure optical
a* t vice. x
And it ,-is Till tree but the glasses
Do not hesitate to interview U# j
at any time you wish.
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Ford, Arthur L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 17, 1909, newspaper, April 17, 1909; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658941/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.