The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 340, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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TftOtY OF TYflOID.
Argumeat Advanced
Washington Doctor.
Lake «n tho El Opiton
Mrs. H. J. Lutcber gave a
charming excursion pa ty Tues-
evening to the lake on
(be El CaplUn In cele-
itioo ot tbe return, of her
Ison Mr. Lutcber Stark
from tbe State university at
Anotln.
Every on board enjoyed them-
•elves to tbe fullest extent the
j event Dg being an ideal one for
! tbe St purpose. After sailing
around tbe lake tor about an
hoar and a half tbe party re-
turned borne well pleased with
their outing, tbe refreshments
being everything they desired.
Those wbo were in tbe party
arete: Misses E Ortoieyer,
Ladle Bail. Tennie B. Bams,
Louise Bitting, MantieS,ewart,
Alma Bunn, Mrs. H. J.Lutcber,
Mrs. Acbenbach. Messrs Joe
Horn Martin Lyons. Sam and
Inge 8holars, Joe Alexander,. . ......
Harry Or.mmr and MrLu.c^ *”*' P™I*r*«..»,on .»clunatic
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Washington, June 16.—That
typhoid is due to] other causes
than tbe introduction of tbe
typhus germ into the system
tbrougb the drinking of polluted
water or the eating of polluted
food is tbe assertion made by
Dr. Tindall, secretary to tbe
Board of District Commisioner*
here. Dr. Tindall has given out
a detailed exposition of his
theory, wii ch is that climatic
changes and failure ot tbe re-
spiratory ori'a :s to perform
their functions properly, after
the body has been exposed to
sudden changes ot temperature,
have much to do with causing
typhoid.
Dr. Tindall does not entirely
discount the germ theory, nor
does be reject entirely the idea
that much typhoid comes from
bad ventilation and sewerage.
At tbe same time he iscontident
MVIttKS HIMS.
Pwpfcrt ot ZtM Afpovootly Hod
Bod Com ot the Jimmies.
Chicago, June 16, —John
Alexander Dowic testified in
hearing of the Zoin City jcon-
t rovers y in Judge Landis’ court
this after noon of an instance
whenVns body and soul became
separated and in his spiritual
being be distiucly saw his own
dead body lying beneath a
shroud.
At another time he asserted
bis spirit left his body and the
Angel Gabriel and Virgin Mary
weie present in the realm' visit-
ed by bis spirit.
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Service First Class
Cuisine Excellent
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The Hotel Holland
Rates $2.50 and lip.
O/ange, Tex. JAMES FURLONG, Manager.
masimm.
Stark..
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The Athletic ( li b
Matters ace progressing very;
favourably at the athletic club,
tbe early entbusia«tu ot tbe
members having settled more
or less into good hard practice J
for the forthcoming athletic)
meeting on tbe Fourth of July.;
The shower baths which have
beeti secured entirely by suo i
•cription from tbe members, j
will bereadyfor useon Monday:!
and the fittings generally are in
advanced stage ot completion bom. T&»ra u aotbioc
_ . Colic. Cholsra Morbus. I)
^was organized I i. ■.___
jr in you
Th. bov. cl... .... orr,n,.,d |
The Clansman
“The Clansman” will start
its second Southern tour early
September and will agaiu be
seen in all the principal cities
in the south, its wonderful
success through the sooth last
season demonstrated beyond
cavil that the piece ex^presajp
the view* ot the southern people
upon the race question. It w'as
played before audieaces the
size ol which was never equal
ed in any record of histrionic
affairs. Seats were frequently
sold at a premium and patrons
paid as high as five dollars a
seat to witness the stirring
{day. Since this remarkable
success in the south, “The
<'lansinau’’ has been presented
Being lor Chamberlain's Colic, in nearly all the principal cities
Cholera and Diarrhoea jot the north to record-breaking
Remedy. | business. Contrary to the pre-
Don’t pat yourself In this m»n'«pl*o*, uictions of tnanv Southerners,
but keep i battle of this remedy In voai
changes and to Keeping the re
\ spiratorv system In the rig con
■ dition will have much effect in
| warding off the dread disease.
the North received the play
with wild enthusiasm. They
foi J
thin afternoon ’when over a [ Hummer Oomplmtnt *nd Cholera lnf*o regard it as a herald winch
4ozeu boys made applicationa better understanding
for adoiission. This clas* in- Wbtn r*dao*d with w*ur au<l sweat- conditions that really exist
tone* to meet for practice every j o/lomJowTo^yoor family, m L‘d’ Tl,e lour bolh ,lorll‘ an(i
Wednesday and Saturday from j sars to need thin rsmody sooner or iat»r S'lUtl; was aueveut in national
ftp. M. to 030 P. M.; and the W*S 1),sU'rv’ The company preaeut-
ind cation* are that ««»bey It now nod b*pr*p*r*d tor ouch, mg the play tins corning season
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DISEASE KILLS CATTLE
Louisiana Owners Suffer Lrom
its Ravages.
Crowley, La., June 15—Sev
eral farmers from the northern
part of the parishes who arriv -
ed here late this evening tell
of a disease that has broken out
among the cattle in their neigh
horoood that is doing a great
amount of damage. Ohe tar
mer has lost at least -0 head
inside of a week, while almost
all of the farmers in tt at vicin-
ity have suffered. The disease
issaidto affect the cattle dif-
ferently from charbon and other
cattle diseases
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Chamberlain's
INDIGESTION’S RECORD
1
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Patents
1 RADC MARKS
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
a nknrtch and description may
r opinion free whether au
present ind cations are tU^t!
they are going to give their i
more experienced club mates a
tight race tor tbe supremacy
A IsH.Hustler.
One of the busiest men in Or
ange tbe»€ days is Mr. F. W
Hustmeyer, the hustling mana
jer of tbe Orange Grocery com-
The Official Noise Maker.
Theoflicialnoi.se maker tor:
will be, with one or two excep-
i ons. the same as last year,
including all of the old favor-
ites. One of the first steps tak
the Fourth of July celebration |en by George H. Brennan in
at Orange has arrived and lias preparing lor the tour of “The
attracted a great deal of alien- Ciansman.. this 8easoI1. wa8 l0
tion today as it stood on the!
corner or Front ami Filth fur a n'w s.cc‘,,c
• treet., Thl» I. a cannon thatlof tllc I’1*? tha* wil1 bF “°-ablc
paoy. olio i. rapidly Be..,n* wa. .IHpped do*,. Irom Jasper tor accuracy, beaut, and .11-
tbiog.ro .trip tiiaire at .he bi, b' Cip“'“ 1v',M'e *nd “;nlcb
• r 1 ^ was unloaded and brought up
VMJtliile house. Although tOVPQ |a)i{ night by the Orange
▼ery lhtle of bis stock has yet | Rifle* It Is proposed to open
•rnvcd.he has not waited on ; tne celebration at dayligfit on
this, but has placed a number trie morning ot July Fourth
of car toads ot stuff this week with a twenty-one gu n salute,
H With tbe local groeerymen and and the gun will be kept pretty
busy tor the balance of t ie day
sion.
J. L. Trottie the wide awake
logmau of the Orange Lumber
Company arrived from Kirby-
viiie this morning. He leaves
town again tomorrow morning.
Cough Remedy
The Children’s Favorite
•-OCEU-.
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
This ramMjr la famous for Its oarss oror
• large ymr% of tbs civilised world. It can
always be depended upon. It contains no
opium or other hernuul drag end may be
given as confidently to e baby ns to au admit
Prlca 36 eta; Large Size, 60 cts.
“Tbr br«t rr-mhdr I c«b prmrrlSe for yoer 9n*
digestion niatlatn, I* Grren , A ugtrirt I’lorver.
I krro* of ,er,r,l other physteteus who pre
aentw it rcgulifljr.'*
^flndiifMtion is making »n awful record
■a a cause of sudden deaths. It is treat-
ing heart-failure in its ghastly harvest.
SYou read in the papers da l/ of appar
entlv healthy and even robust men bcinj
audJenly attacked with scute indiijestios
after enjoying a hearty meal, and of theii
dying in many cases before a physicist
could he called in.
<|Thi» should be a warning to von ,wh«
suffer with regular or jtertodical attackl
of indigestion. If these unfortunate vic-
tims of acute indigestion had taken s
small dose of Green s August Flower be-
fore or after their meals they would not
have fallen a - -ry to such sudden seizures.
^August I-'lower prevents indigestion by
creating good digestion. It also regulates
the liver, purif.es ll.e 1 loo.! and toues up
the entire system in a natural way. *
wo sizes. 35c. and 7J,c. Ail druggist*.
Anyone sending s ■
quickly ascertain 0.1
Invention is probsiti]
(tons strict ly c,„.sdoi.
Sent free. Oldest ftp’s
Patents taken tbrouirh Mum. A
special notice, without charge. In the
Scientific American,
A handsomely Ilhiftrat^Ml weekly. I.nru**t cir.
dilation of any actentiflc Tounial. Tomts. $3 a
year; foar months, fL tk>l<l by all newsdealer*.
hUNN & Co *8,Brort^ New York
Branca OBn. *8 V 8t_ Wsshlnaton. D. C.
tb« Indications are that he will
•oon make tbe new concern a
factor m the jobbing trade ot
Eaat Texas
Miss Jenny Overbay, chief
Clark at tbe Armstrong Sewing
Machine Company arrived this
r morning on a visit to her mother
Mrt E. L. Overbay wbo has been
Indisposed for a tew days
—
Dr. E. W. Brown, vice presi-
»t of the Lutcber and Moore
ItCber Company arrived this
ling from Donoer La.
Tug Katherine
The Aug Katherine towed
the barge Sabine to Port Ar-
thur yesterday evening along
with the oil barge, tor Sabine
Canal Company. Tbe Sabine, ab
toough it' was little more than
half loaded was only one day
at Miller and Link's mill re-
ceiving its cargo which speaks
well for the rapidity in which
tbe lumber was bandied-
Mrs C. G. Borne left for Lake
Gharles this morning to attend
the closing exercises at St.
Charles Academy on Monday
when her daughter Miss Mabel
will take a prominent } art.
The sloop Cora Price came
up the river last night from
Johnson’s Bayou with a cargo
of beef and alligator bides, and
also a large quantity o
mdlons and eggs. The trade
between Johnson's Bayou and
Orange is assuming a clock-
work regularity which bespeaks
a ready market for such com-
modities.
Ayers
Climatic- amt* Scervlo
DeHqKts, Pleasurable Opportunities arid,
CONTAGIOUS AGGRESSIVENESS
are an .Inspiration, fraught with health
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THE DENVER ROAD
To be sure, you are growing
old. But why let everybody I
see It. In your gray hair? I
Keep your hair dark and rich I
and postpone age. If you will |J0Pini0Q ** unanimous
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Vigor
Pisa
through-I
WflrH •
r and of*
service. >
irai
only use Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
your gray hair will toon have
all tbe deep, rich color of
youth. Sold for 80 years.
A Large Cannon.
Captain Kellie's cannon has
arrived from Jasper and can be
seen at the corner ot Front
and Fifth Sleets by anv one
wbo may be passing that way.
A squad of the Orange Rifles
pulled it last night trom the O.
& N, W depot, and rather a
novel appearance it presented.
It must have .conjured up some
memories in the hearts of some
of tbe old confederate veterans
who happened to be there at the
time.
Accepted the Invitation.
♦
Hon. S. B. Cooper has accept
ed the invitation of the Fourth
of July committee to celebrate
with Orange on that date and
to deliver an address to the
people. Mr Broocks has also
been incited, but the committee
have not yet received his accep-
tance, though it will probaly
come to hand in a few days.
Other prominent speakers will
be present, also and tbe occas-
ion will be made interesting
from every standpoint.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Curry
senr. have left for De Ridder
to visit their daughter Mrs. VV.
O. Brice.
• “ -• —
Mrs. P. B. Curry Junr. has
left lor Fort Worth and Mar
shall for a few days, visiting
her mother and sisters.
Dr. and Mrs W. B. Simmons
arrived from High Island, yes-
terday after spending a most
enjoyable trip.
Nothing has ever equalled 4L
Nothing can ever surpass it
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
forLsi:»r“ “n<i
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Mono, back If it fail*. Trial BottlM frae.
No Services Tomorrow.
Rev. H. T. Cunnioguam, pas-
tor of the Methodist church,
was taken quite seriously ill
today and will rot be able to
preach tomorrow, hence there
will he no services at that
church, either morning or even
iog. The Sunday school, how-
ever, will meet as usual at 9:45
a. m.
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A. A. GIImoil Genl Po»sgr. Aft. I
fort Worth. Tex«
£
for
Ite Hail
Dry as dust” is about the
most important refnark that
man be used just now.
We need that rain badly;- and
tor once In a while, popuia
Bontbat|
point
■ Orange is going to boom on
the Fourth of July, tbe cannon
has arrived, so look out boys!
It seems that the watermel-
ons are almost the staple art-
icle of food just know. Nearly
•very person you see !• either
ting or talking about them.
’rX'i
n H. Kimbrough, the “hot
drummer of Beaumont
arrived la town this morning.
Mr. E. F. Chaffe one of our
well respected citizen, lett
this morning tor Los. Angeles
California, then to Death
Valley Nevada, to spend his
summer vacation.
Nature’s Way Is Best.
The function »tr<«.n*th»nlnK and tlnnua
building plan of treating chronic. Ilnger-
ing and ohs-.nate cages of dlsouoe ax pur-
sued by Dr. fierce. Is following after
Nature'# plan of restoring health.
He ii«-s natural remedies, that is
extract# from native medicinal roots,
prepared l.v processes wrought out by
the sxpenaltura of much time and
■mm. Without the use of alcohol, and
by skillful combination lo just the right
proportion#.
Used a# IngredionU of Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery. Black Cherry-
bark. Queen's root. Golden Seal root,
Bloodroot and stone root, specially exert
their Influence In cases of lung, bronchial
and throat roubles, and thl# " Discov-
J;Bv t*. therefore, a sovereign rem<<dy
^^ah„rk,lOT^Ceh„un,C C0Ugh•’
The above native roou also have the
strongest (e.sHible endornemmit from the
leadiM medical writers, of all the several
schools of practice, for the cum not only
of the disease# named above but also for
Indigestion, pirpor of liver, or blllous-
W*5*.<1}Wln»te constipation, kidney and
SHOCKS" “u"b-»
Vpn don’t have to Uke Dr.
ovssjsj;jinjjs f
par ties.
•*tract# from eant’
-’Sg'Sffss®'.
f’leroo's 1
Will Help to Celebrate.
J. W. Sauciers, manager ot
tlie .Sanders—Trotti Tram com-
.5#,
pany, was an Orange visitor
today and stated that a delega-
tion from Fields, La., would
come down Monday morning on
the George Staley and go with
the Orange contingent down to
the big dredge to help^elebrate
the completion of tbe first
section j, of the Sabine lake
channel.
Mr. George Parsons left tor
Beaumont this morning after
having been on a visit to his
father and moth er.
Mrs. R. A. Dodd and family
1 ett for Hyatt Texas this morn-
ing to join her husband who is
sawer there.
Mrs. G. V. Ridley and daugh-
ter^ of Gilmer, arrived in Or-
ange this morning and are tbe
guests of Mrs. George Call.
Miss Marguerite Bitting came
over from Echo yesterday and
spent the day with *ber grand- -
parents, Hon. and Mrs. Jerome
Swinford. '
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 340, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906, newspaper, June 22, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646393/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.