Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 243, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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UT there 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
yon will get 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 valúe
in the past two years, and with present prospects will double again in the next tvvo 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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Classified Advertisements
Adrerttaeraeuu under im« Bead. Sc per line
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
The Procree 1ve League offer a re-
ward of |8 to anyone securing evl-
dence sgalnst pereon or peraona, -who
diae barge ftraanu In the city Units.
Doeant Work Both Way .
"Tos." aald the cynical manufactur-
ar. "lt ja rolrtty easy to trade your
reputation fdr money, but ^you're up
against It when you try to trade
back."—Automobile Magazine.
WANTHSD—A few mor "Progressive"
merchants to ua« Tribuno «da.
If you ««at a cook,
clerk, bookkeeper, atenograpber or an
office boy, pot a want «4 In Tbs Trib-
une classified oolumn. It win ooet
yon feat s flsw «rata and your wanta
wlU be supplied.
rURNMHKD ROOM to roat, corner
Sth and Main St. L. A. BBTCHBR.
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fOR BALM—Two choice lota, corner
Avenan nRd Second Street.
Onlay Rayniond, Terry, To*.
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WANTID^-Wlll pay highest
price for iood clean ragb.
to Rein Utho. Co.,
I re" advertisers.
«■it# the
Laps about *|i I
bine force gnd give
HfBdnniw
nnnn^#^ww up •
To avoid dupll-
la often askedto
like to hnm
any
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Women in Practice of Medicine.
Medicine aa n profession for women
la constantly growing In popularity In
London. Women now holding medical
degree in Great Britain number more
thanSOO.
Ualng Short Lamp Wleke.
By cutting a piece of flannel or oloth
the width of wick and eewtng it on to
the lattar, It wlU conduct oil to burner
aa If It wua a long length of wick. -
Unele 8^m baa S,SSt mtlea of ooaat
to defend. Tbla Would bo eaaler to
remember It the aurveyora had
aklpped three mtlea of It
Diaaatera on Russian Railway .
Ruaalan railway are the moat dan-
geroua In the world. Thirty pereons
in every million paaaeugere are either
killed or hurt.
Value of Cew*e Hide.
The hide of a cow producea about
tS pounda of leather; that óf n
about IS pounda.
Larpeet Pradueo of Silver.
Mexico produces more eflvar than
any other eountry.
are
nouple
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Valuable Coametio.
The ¿ashew nut serves a unique pur-
pose aa a cóaluetic in the Weat In-
die . whei*women, de lr...g to remove
the e*ceiAe tan. anoint the akin
with an m (rom the outer eurface of
the raw nut. For two weeka the pa-
tient must reUre from society, for the
face and hand ao treated turn black.
At the end of a fortnight' seclusion,
however, the woman who has under-
gone the oaahew treatment emerge ,
obaervea state, "with skin and com-
plexion a fair a a babe' ."
Snake-Catcher* Record.
"Bushey" Milla, the well-known
Forest snake catcher, 1 troubled
use the flat haa gone forth that
must quit the hut which for twen-
been his solitary home la
an English exchange,
this aeaaon la
'■find twelve
total
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Wood Lighter Than Cork.
In aplte of the formidable rivalry
of the feather, the cbrlc has hitherto
held the foremost place among the
pseudonym for lack of ..weight. This
supremacy la now seriously Imperiled
by the discovery of marea wood, as
reported to have been made by Capt.
Truffert In the Bahr-el-Ghaxel and tho
neighborhood of Lake Tchad. It bo*
longs to the aame species as the
mimosa, and aa observed growing on
the ahores of Lake Tchad, reaches a
height of from twelve to fifteen feet.
It throws off ahoots near to the ground,
and lta branches bear thorns and yel-
low flowers. The wood la lighter than
cork, v
Wing of a Dove.
I saw a ion !
Went.
[careful sorrow
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flimy veil was
At sunset. when the rotiy «ay «a dying.
Far down the pathway at the WW
lonely dove in «ilence flying
To be at rent.
Pilgrim of air, I cried, could I but be-row
Thy wandering win**. thy freedom bleet,
I'd By away from eve
And And my i
But When the dusk
'Weaving.
Back came the dove to seek her nest,
Deep In the fere t where her mate was
grievtnc—
There waa true rest.
Peace, heart of mln# no longer l h to
wander;
Lose not thy life in fruitless quest,
There are no happy i Unda over
Come homa\nd rest.
—Henry van Dyke, in "The Builders, and
Insect Poee of Mankind.
When It come to actual tacts and
figures of the financial losaos caused
by insect pests tho published papers
nnd reports of expert investigator
connected with our agricultural^, de-
partment at Washington and our agri-
cultural stations elsewhere furnish the
onief and largest resource. The fig-
ures given here are truly staggering
in their immensity. Thus, we have it
on the authority of Dr. Howard that
the actual money loss occasioned by
insect peat* In this country every year
is not less than $85,000.000. Accord-
ing to Dr. Howard the grasshopper
pnat which visited large areas of the
West in 1874-76 destroyed farm crops
to the value of 1100,000,000 In a single
season.
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The Trans-Slbarian Road.
In 1867 an American named Collins
first proposed a railway from the
Amur to the village of Tchlta. Later,
several plana were formulated, but It
was not until March 17, 1881, that the
Trarta-Sílicrl ? railway waa definitely
determined on and projected by an
Imperial order. On May 18, 1881. the
first atone waa laid. The lmo covers
8.562 miles in Ruaalan territory and I,'
«04 mllea in Chinese territory, la "
r.nd one-half yea G,16%mUaa of
Aprs laid. Jtt
constructed under similar condl
It took ton rsars to lay
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GO DOWN TO
The Orange Hardware
and Implement
and let them sell you a Heater.
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\If you don't want a heater, buy a Garland
Cooking Stove.
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If you will do the proper thing you will buy j
a Garland Range—The World's Best.
Go and s^e their line of Buggies and Harness.
Tbey handle the best.
DON'T FORGET THE PIPAGE
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The Orange Hardware
and I mplement Co.
FIFTH STREET.
A BLAST
of low prices has exploded
the idea that 'hardware
charges are always high—
in our storé anyway, how-
ever it may be with otíiers,
We have a* very large stock
which we would like to ex-
change for cash in a hurry.
The Only Way
we know how to do this
honestly is to cut chunks
off the prices of our goods and your good trading judgment
wil^do the rest. Kverything in the store has been included
Tinware. Tools, Stoves
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 243, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1904, newspaper, January 8, 1904; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183013/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.