The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. [212], Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1922 Page: 6 of 7
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4-foot Wood $6.50.
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WANTED: Waltrts at China Cafe,
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521 Honderson utrcet. r
WANTED NX LITEMALY DIGLSI
subacription canvassers, womeu or
men, to look after renewula atd
get new orders for this uationaliy
advertised well known periodicet
with two million readers. ‘whole or,
part time. Comntuston 25 per cent
and salary dependent on amount of
business produced. Beginests fan
earn $25 monthty apart. ume; tuik
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FOR SALE—Two aero truck farm
well improved, close in. West orange.
Also Four room house and two lots
in Cove Addition. G. W. Gresham.
Route A. Box 148.
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FOR SALE—Store building on Main
Street, between 4th and 5th; res-
idence and adjoining lot on Green
Ato. Will sell on terms to right
parties. Max A. Shilling. EL Dor-
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Adding Machine Paper—Special
prices by case or dozen rolls. Xel-
low Second Sheets lor typewriter
work Me. s3e and 11.30 per 1000
FOR EXCHANGE
GOOD 4 -acre ranch at Lakeside, La.,
with house — some fruit trees.
to trade for small ranch near Or
ange or Dewenyville. D. T Chen-
oweth, Orange, Texas, or call at
Houseboat at foot of Moss Street.
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WANTED Two or three furnished
rooms wpb bath. Prefer place
near Leader office. Phone No. 4.
out: Mid Lot 60 x 140, higt and
dry. D. A. Pruter, 1306 Orange Ave.
Foil SALF: My home, corner eta
and Cypress. A, O. Thomas. '
Lightning Cock Roach Chaser. Satis-
isfation -guaranteed. 76c each.
Purchase from, your grocer or drug
store. Packed by—■
CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO.
ARicu-I— GeitoeLIVIG ?
Room THER6 AND GATHEK UP all 0€
STUF THAT Yate8INTS HA- dp’
-CAUING FOR Me TO Cot—ecT IO
THAT’S "ORDER" NUMBSR ©Ac
time workers $5900 and upwards an
nnally. write for ternis t0 special
rooms Re prese ntatives,he Lirerars Die,
354 Fourth Ave., Box 801, New
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COOKING DINNER EITHER. FiLSAUpFIM
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the CARDSOARD / CANTTELL YET,
to you? AmLT- n ALLDEPENDS
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WANTED TO BUY:, Some second-
hand furuiture and oil stove.
Write me what you have. P O
Box 413. .5 #
LEAVE orders at Holleman & Cot-
» tie Grocery Co., Park Ave. and
Ninth St. Phone 616? 16-inch wood.
Oak. >10.60 per cord; Ash, >11.00;
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RUINED- EUERV FAR Of TOUSER§
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Go TO OKANGE FURNITURE CO.
Corner Park and 16th SL, for all
kinds of naw and second-hand fur-
niture. SEE us BEFORE BUYING.
CRATING A SPECIALTY. PHONE
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, Frea ground corn mal. ground
wpenever wanted. Brigg your corn
to mm,
" Groceries. drugs. Ice crem. 6. E.
Kinney. 919 Burton, phe-
tt is now time for cleanng. .Old
Mattresees made new. Resonadie
AFTER OUR VACATION!
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Heater or Fireplace, Oak.
FOR RENT: Furnished Bouse-
reasonable. Phone 330.
ronELNTTwoconectagaligh
housekeeping rooms — private
family. 309-llth St. Phone 373.
- ron RENT: 4 unfurnished rooms.
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FOR KENT: Furnished 4-rooeu
house m Wset Orange. $25.00 per
month. Phone 430. ■
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BARBER SHOPS CLOSE MOADaY
Union Barber Shous or Orange will
remain closed all day Monday iu ob-
hervance of Labor Day.
Respeettuliy,
C. T. ROBINSON, Sec.
Dave sur children’s eyes esamin-
edbya registered optomaetrist before
school opena The dun child is not
always to blame. Jog caunot ex-
pert him 10 do'good work a his vi-
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only. 912 Fifth utreet; phone 1113.
FOR RENT: Hwmluiil board, close
in. 804 Front 3t.; phone 317.
! FOR kWt: Light housekeeping
looms. 1309 Main. ,
FOR RENT — SodSheaat bedroom.
I Phone. 144. 1 .
OFFAGE rooms for rani, front or
bank nodtn. Apply JOE LUCAS.
FOR SALE
FAT BENS for Aiie.v‘llilM il:’ '
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FOR SALEa .Carload choicp .Jeray
cows, wwal lie here Sept. Hk. D».
• Fohs4EPP jaw <ew. Price
.875.ph.— 4 gallons when fresh.
Mrs. Ingles, 14(U-l5th St.
FOR BALE: Three houses and three
’lots, either one or ad, at reason-
able prieesahd on terms tesum.
Win sell two 25-foot lots for sale
on Green Avenue near Baptist church
—terms.
Will sell three 25-foot lota racing
Ficth street heg BapBst pOnurch en
easy terms. See owner at Tov y-
press or leave order with M. A. Wat* ,
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FOR SALE: My home in Bruner
Addition. Address J. B. Griffin,
1330 Mesquite St., Corpus Christi,
Texas.
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. [212], Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1922, newspaper, September 1, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529076/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.