Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Good Investment
ere are very few people who can buy them because it requires cash down
or the government keeps the bonds.
Orange City Lots are Better
because 1 will sell you choice residence lots with a small payment down, the
balance on easy monthly payments. This makes it possible for you to invest
your money in something just as safe as government bonds and better, because
you will eet the benefit of increase in values. Government bonds have only
varied a few cents on the dollar in ten years. City lots have doubled in value
tn the past two years, and with present prospects will double again in the next two years.
Is there any reason why you can't participate in the increase of values when you can buy
property on the terms I offer ? Come and see me and talk the matter over.
CHAS. M. REIN.
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FIV« DOLLARS REWARD.
Tk« Progressive Lh(M often • re-
ward of |S to uvoM «Marine evi-
dence egslnst person or persons, who
i the city Halts.
boy, pat t wear ad la The Trfb-
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Not Mi Appropriate Decoration.
A caller at the board log-ho u e of
Mm. Irons *u aurprlsed to see ■ fine
greyhound basking In the son oatslde
the kitchen door. "I didn't know you
had a doc." she said. "Bo's a beauti-
ful animal. How long have you had
him?" "Two or three years." "How
does it happen I have never seea him
In passing along here*" "We dont
allow him to leave the back yard."
replied Mrs. Irons with emphasis.
"What kind of au adverttaoasent would
It be for a boarding henee to have a
creature as lean as that dog standing
around la front of tt?"
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rOR BAUD—Two cholos tots, corner
Orange A venae and «eoond Street
Address Dnisy Raymond, Tarry. Tex.
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Valuable Paper
The Oxford Presa gyndioate vainas
ths formula tor maklag the thin tough
paper «sed in printing their Biblee
at more than a million dollars. It hav-
ing ooet them o?er twenty-five years
of hard work and 1100,090 la cask to
dlsoovsr and perfbet tke proceso. Bvea
more valuable, probably, ta ths secret
of the manufacture of the paper upoa
which the notes of the Rank of Bng-
land are printed, wkleh belong , as la
pretty generally known «o tke Pórtale
of Laveretoke, who have aoenmulated
a fortune from It within two genera-
tions.
All the news while it is news lb the
Afternoon Tribuna
Family Horse Dead.
A valuable horse belonging 10
Juatlce of the Peace J. J. Windham,
died last night with bUnd staggers.
Justice Court
The examining trial of 8tenre Beck-
ham Is being held this afternoon, he
being charged with being a fugitive
front Justice.
Onmrge Jackson, charged with bur-
glary.' was examined this moralng and
was bound over to await the action
of tha grand Jury, which will soon be
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Notice to Oil Consumers.
Having succeeded Mr. H. C- War-
field as local agent for t**e Southwest
era Oil Company, Aake tSls method
of Informing the fcünds of ths com-
pany and myself of the change. So-
liciting your business tor the ensuing
year and assuring you of every court-
esygfrom myself atuktbc company,
Very Respectfully,
DONALD H MacLSSOD,
Agt. S. W. Oil
Kd Hiokey, of Beaumont', has ac-
cepted a position la the shoe depart
meat of Crager Bros store. His
Meads hare Are many and W1U be glad
to have bhn again In Orange.
D, M. 'Hodges, auditor of the
Hodges Dry Goods company, is In Or-
ange auditing the books of locsl man-
Barrett and Kavanaugh.
Cut Feet With Axe.
Everett Howell Is suffering from a
very badly cut foot received while
spltttlag wood with a hand axe, the
axe slipping and striking his foot. He
is able to hobble about with a stick,
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Nsw Rifls lor Soldiers.
three yeafe the United
aad militia will be armed
ths nsw Springfield magaalne
Ths httndrsds of taousands of
in guns on hand will
hsvs to be broken up As
•rs.
the military
ti"*! ow
.¿wife
Fire Company mating.
There will be a special meeting of
Orange Pire Co. No. 1 at the dty Hall
Thursday evening at 8 p. m., sharp.
All members must be there.
H. CRAGER, P. B. CURRY, Jr.
t ^ President. Secretary.
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Married ca Sight
John T. Kruger of Wabash, Neb..
bet a friend $600 that he would ask
the first girl he met, after leaving bis
hotel, to marry him. This happened to
be Mamie Oram, who promptly *c
oepted his offer. They were married
within sn hour. ■
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Qsrmsn Book Trust
*n trust has baeu formed by the re
tall book dealers of Osrsisny w|
has advasnsd ths prion of hooka II
GO DOWN TO
The Orange Hardware
and Implement Co.
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and let tbem sell you a Heater.
If you don't want a heater, buy a Garland
Cooking Stove. 1
If you will do the proper thing you will buy
a Garland Range—The World's Best.
Go and see their line of Buggies and Harness.
They handle the best.
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DON'T FORGET THE PLACE
The Orange Hardware
and Implement Co.
FIFTH STREET.
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A BLAST
of low prices has exploded
the idea that hardware
charges are always high
in our store anyway, Sow-
ever it may be with others.
We have a very large stock I
which we would like to e«y j
change for cash in a hurry.
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we know how to do
. ^ honestly is to cut eh*
Off the prices of our goods and your good trading ,iu<T
Will do the rest. Every thing in the store has been
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1904, newspaper, January 5, 1904; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183010/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.