Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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W. C. XMdtfa. Praprtetor.
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HIGH GRADE
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Viter Heating
Estimates given. Job work
promptly attended to. All work
guaranteed.
S. H. BATCHELOR.
ORANGE. TEXAS
Near Orange Hoofing
and Metal Works.
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Employment tad Information
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High-Class Biacksmithing
and Carriage Work
Expert Horseehoeing. We prevent ud
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Ate yon looking for a fine line
of OTAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES or CANNED
GOODS. If the bMt is good
for yon we have it
for yon we
Gimme a trial .
FEED OF ALL KINDS con-
stantly on hand
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Orange A
No. 21, It. Orange
Bona 8:48 a. m.
No. 1, lr. Buna 1:80
ange 8:45 p. m.
8:30
ArriTea.
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ArriTea.
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p. m., ar. Or-
Localand Personal.
Col, Peter 0. Rucker returned yes-
terday from a Weatern trip.
K. A. Mitebosll la out on the atreota
again after a hard tuaale with fever
Our clearanoe aaie eontlnnea; btr-
gatna in deairable gooda. It paya to
trade at Crager Broa.
R. F. Aahey, a prominent Hfe In-
auranoe man of Beaumont, waa a vis-
Itor to the Gate City yaaterday.
Mm- Tom Langa ton. of San Antonio,
la in the etty the gueat of ho
Mr. aad Mrs. J. Van Ratoilff.
will ha grtovsd to learn
that Mra. Arthur Plelg la oonfined to
her bod by an attack of alow fever.
Mra. A. B. Hildebrand, of Houston,
la apendtng a week In Orange the
of her aiator, Mm. Donald ¡
Mra. Will Ford returned tram a two
an one-half montha' vlalt to relatlTea
In Ban Antonio. She la much Improved
in health and g)ad to get back to Beau
Ufnl Orange.
Mra. M. A. Roger* will opon a kin-
dergarten school on Monday in the
room formerly occupied by Mlaa Laura
Chandler aa a private achool. For
further information aoe Mra. Rogera,
at the roaidenoe of J. T. Starka. Mra.
Rogera ahould receive the rapport of
all mother , aa a achool of thla kind
will be of great benefit to all the child-
ren of Orange.
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At 8:48 thla morning the aool of
Charlea Stafford left Its earthly
moat and sought the preaenoe of his
Maker, there to answer for the killing
of hla wife aad William Stakes.
The interment will -take place at
Svergreen cemetery thla afternoon at
8 o'clock aad the young maa will
Bleep near where hie mother Ilea.
The story of thla killing has Men
told In the oolumne of the Tribuno
aad the public has had time to Judge
the matter and dieouae ita perita from
every standpoint
Lot them rest In peaoe until the last
trumpet sounds, when they will appear
tor Judgment before that court whore
all caaea are adjudicated fairly and
ftom which there Is no appeal.
Let us cover their shortcomings with
the mantle of sweet charity aad re-
member that "to err la human, to tor-
give, Divine."
8taff0rd'a father, sister and
will remain until tonight, when they
will leave for their homos la
4s able to bs
Wr. Arch
ot the MO
are highly pleased
with «ho sneoass ot the operation sat
stated to him Just before his departure
tor Ornase that while R would bo
impossible to toll for 48
what the outcome would be, an
the physicians
í' . " : ■ $
Thus eadeth the last chapter in the
bloodieet drama ever enaotod in Or-
ange county and It onda, as the
Father would wiah It to end, with
hitter beartburnlnga, no enmity and,
please God, no further trouble.
Lightning Strikes Church.
During the heavy rain Just after 11
o'clock thla morning the African Meth-
odist Bplscopal Church In the north
end ot town was struck by lightning
and the steeple torn off. No further
damage te reported from the storm In
this vicinity.
Holland Hotel Arrivals.
L. M. Dana, Beaumont.
e. T. Taut, McKlnney.
J. B. Davidson. Dallas.
S. Van Auken, Saginaw, Mich.
R F. Ashley, Beaumont.
Louis C. DeKay, Beaumont,
a Jacobs, St Louis.
L. Morris, Michigan.
F. A. Murphy, Chicago.
Muneie Kaufman, New Orleans.
W. a Calhoun, New Orleans.
M. J. Armstrong. Dallas.
Fat Moran, Houston.
Will Persgay, Houston.
A letter reoetved by frleadh of Mrs.
Fannie a Michael, musical dlreottor
Park avenue achool. «ho ts
at the beat
<rf her brother-ta-law
Texaa, states that, while net y0t watt.
She Is oonTnlesdag rapidly sad the
bracing Qulf
she will he ready to
on the opening ot the
tember 14.
T. S.
cnshler at the T. * M. O.
Is In roeetpt of orSsrs to
Thursday to Gladys City, the
where all the Spindle Too
handled tram,
station tor shrty to
many friends In Orange wW
but as the change la la «ho
pmnbotlea, they am
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W. Scott Haywood, the
king, spent the day la Oi
dny.
Hot AirNBc!
dny peroolntlng
Mlaa Maud Millar left yesterday
a visit to friends at FoUook, La.
was accompanied aa far aa Lake
Charlea by her aiator, Mra. W. C.
or, who returned to Orange thla morn-
ing.
a little eredlt will help yon to-
wards furnishing your houae, we are
willing to help you. Tour eredlt la
good with us. Our easy payment eya-
tem haa attracted the attention of all
Orange shoppers, aa It enablee them
to get what they want In a way in
which they will not miss the money ex
THE ORANOS FURNITURE CO.
Jsn. 80 and 81 and Feb. 1 are fsmoua
at Constantinople, Breada and along
the Danube and the Rhine aa the
"blackbird daya." A curious legend
rntys that originally all spedee of grac-
klea (blackblrda) were white and that
they became black becauee during one
year in the middle agea the three days
mentioned above were so cold that all
the birds in Europe took refuge la the
chimneys. As Brescia the throe daya
are celebrated with s feast called "I
glornl del la merla," or "the feast of the
transformation of the bird."
Important Notioa.
All persons who are Indebted to the
late Arm of Graves, Bland A Compel
are requested to see me at their earli-
est convenience and settle up. This
win very much facilitate the handling
of this business and be appreciated by
A21-tf W. J. WINGATR, Trustee.
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1903, newspaper, August 25, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182904/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.