Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1918 Page: 4 of 6
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I hereby awtouijce myeam
re-election to the office of C
toraey, subject to the aetk
Democratic primery, July 27.
sad influence respectfully i
TOM a steph;
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POE BALE—One five room house and
78x150 foot lot, 16th nee* Link, for
pob oounty treasurer.
hereby aaopunca myself s eandi-
Jute for re-election to the office of
County Treasurer of Otenge County,
subject to th* action of the Democratic
primary, July 27. Tour vote end in-
fluence will be appreciated.
W.L. DOWNEY.
to* county naomli
I hereby announce myself a 1
date for reelcction to the offta
county judge of Orange County,
jeet to the action of Democrat!)
moiy, July 27th.
D. a BLAND.
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E. W. Anderson
SMI
FOB BALE—Three now bouren an Our-
tu and 14th streets which will be
ready for occupancy eoon. W. M. Gun-
stream. 44-60
POE CONGBB88
1 hereby announce my candidacy !
congressman of the second congreMi
ad district, subject to the action of 1
Democratic primary, July 27. Your v<
and influence are raspoctfullyso lit
ed. V. A. COLLINS.
I hereyb announce my candidacy for
Constable in Precinct One, Subject to
the action of the Democratic primaries,
July 27. Your support end influence re-
spectfully solicited.
B. T. STAKES, JB.
POE SALE—Lots within walking dis-
tance of town and easy walking dis-
tance of saw mills. National and Wea-
ver shipyards. Prices 1150 and 9186-
See Miss Allie Bland. Phone 281. 45-60
Aronson
& Bro.
Grocers
Phone 31
POB COUNTY SUPEBINTENDENT
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-dection of county superintendent,
your vote and support will be appre-
ciated.
MISS ALL1E BLAND.
POB OOMOBBSS
1 hereby announce my candldaey
congressman of the eeeond congress!
al district, subject to the action of
Democratic primary, July 27. Your v
and influence are respectfully soli
ed. GEO. 0. O’BRIEN.
WANTED—10 extra sales ladles and
2 bundle wrappers. Good pay. Apply
Tuesday, July 10, to manager of
CBAGEB'S
Professional Can
J. D. YATES. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon . 1
Office over Goree’e Drug Store.
Hount 10 to IS A. m.; 2 to 4 p. m.
Sundays 2 to 4 p. m. j
Residence 711 Qypress. Phono M
Office phono 16.
Hewson Sanitarium
Cor. Burton & Sixteenth
For all kinds of sickness
Contagious diseases not
Admitted Phone 691
TWO SPEEDERS GET
FI VE DOLLAR FINES
VOTING STARTS
WORK ON SURVEY
OF THIS DISTRICT
POB JUSTICE OP SHB PEACE
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Justice of the Peace, Pre-
flinet No. 1, subject to the action of
the Democratic primaries, July 2f.
Your vote and influence respectfully
solicited.
J. P. TATUM.
■UY NOW—Opporunlty is pdkatng.
Over 100 lot# in Wee* Onn^rto se-
lect from. Investigate Select
your location while y^prtKve the privi-
lege. Weet Oraagg property is beat val-
ue at prescajr
For furtmt information see W. M.
GuBStrenm; 48-64
HIGHEST CASH PBICJS8 paid for all
Muds of junk; see u» firat; rubber,
copper, braes, alno, lead, sacks, boaee,
rags, old repo, iron, bottles; country
shipments solicited; prompt return*
made on all shipments. Old phone 136;
Gate City Iren * Metal do.. Orenga.
This morning there were throe fines
assessed for his violations of tho traf-
fic law*. Louie Johnson and J. W.
Thompson were each fined the usual
fine ten dollars, for speeding and E. W.
Morris was fiaed $7.50 for driving a
car without lights. ^ -
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B. L. BSUOB
Attorney
Office, Petty Building
Over Scholar's Drug 81
Office* phone 818. Bee. Ph
Secretary Vising of the Chamber of
Gommerce, started work today on the
nduatrial survey. Mr. Vlning has mien
appointed chairman of thit district and
wiH make a survey and report oa the
number of unemployed men and of tke
industries in general.
He has received the rop.irt blanks
and expects to have his report ficidp-
ed in a short time.
See me for Your
INSURANCE
I hereby announce my candidacy for
P. W. LAWSON
Physician and burgeon
Office over Goree’e Drug Store.
Residence, 607 Eighth Street.
Phono; Office No. 16. Residence
POB BALE—One Studebaker, 1917
model in perfect condition. Cash or
terms. R. E. Merrill, 408 5th street.
45-50
senator of the 14th senatorial diatriet,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary, July 27, our vote and support
will be appreciated.
W. D. GORDON.
FOB BALE—6 room house with both
2 corner lots and improvementa. Ad-
dress A. B. care Leader. 48-53
will earn the
thoent. atirbf
Htude of the people of
sending Judge W. D.
g Reduced Rates
ON
o Dwellings, Barnes,
g and their contents.
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g others. Substan-
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Gordon to the Texas state
Beaumont Journal.
EEWABD for the retain of Boston
Bull pup, gene sinco July 4. Answers
to name of Busier. Phone 788. 49-50
WANTED—To buy a 22 cal. rifle and
good banjo. Call or address 0. C.
Beird, Leader office. dhtf
I hereby anno*no* my eandidaey for
Hie office of Sheriff end Tex CMMetor
for Oreage county, eufcject to thetsotion
of the Democratic primary. Yoot veto
and influence Will b* appreciate*
J, SWAIN.
NOW OPEN
Orsagt’i New 300-fiooai II
THE INDKSTRI
WANT TO RENT—One or two furnish
ished poms for Ught housekeeping.
F. T. S., ears Loader. 49-54
POB SALE—-Furniture on BZ pay-
ment* at Shilling’s furniture store.
' , 81-54
Have yon bought your feel for next
winter! De it HOW,
WANTED—Two furnished or unfurn-
ished light housekeeping rooms, by
couple without children. J. H. V, Lead-
er. 49-50
FOB BAI.B—On terms to entt you. Co-
lumbia Grephephonw at Shilling'a
Furniture store. fl-M
date for re-election to the etttee of
Sheriff and Tak Collector for Orange
county, subject to the action of the
Demaeratle primary, July 27.
B. M JOHNSON.
«***» trial.„ . * . « * *
Judge W. D. Gordon of Beanmont is
one of Beanmont ’* best. Also he is a
man with a mission—a definite, well
understood mission. That alone entities
him to distinction among the average
of the clan of legislative candidates.
Judge Gordon’s mission is reform of
the judicial system — the making of
court processes simpler, more expedi-
tious, less costly. And it is a* mission
welt worth the while of a man of
Judge Gordon’s ability and attainment.
It is also well worth the while of the
publje—the ordinary every-day public
—to give Judge Gordon a chance to
FOB BALE—Chandler, Httpmobila, Lex
ington, Chalmers, Stearns-Knight,
Monroe and Maxwell Automobiles. Also
a great variety of used cars. The Les-
ter Auto Co., Upper Beaumont Bead,
Phono 884.
:0T and
Watches
To Suit Any
Pocketbook From
$1.50 £
DIAMONDS
it ray attractive prices.
FOB BALE-
100 Building lots in West Orange.
the action of tho Democratic primary
of July 27. Yew veto and influence re-
tpeetfnly solicited. s
2 homos lb West Orange.
2 places on Border street.
4 places on Green avenue between 8.
P. Depot and 6th street.
Half block on Elm Street Between
7th and 8th streets.
North wost corner of block on Pine
and 7th streets.
8. W, corner Of block on Pine and 4th
streets.
2 lots and house on Cypress between
7th mid 8th street*.
House and lot on Eighth street.
2 houses ana 2 lots on Cypress and
9th street*.
House and lot oa Orange between 7th
and 8th streets.
Lot of Orange between 7th and 8th
streets.
W. M. GUNSTREAM. 44-50
I hereby announce my
candidacy tor the office
of Mayor of the City of
Orange, Texas, in the
coming general election,
July 16,1913.
FOB CONSTABLE ....
j toiitffmm ay. oaMlWW
stion as Constable of Freeing
abject to the action of the
e primary of Wy #7. Yota
fulfill his m button. As he clearly shows
in his literature and speeches, the civil
eonrts of Teres are today practically
closed to the man of moderate means;
wholly closed to the man of no means
at all.
This is a reform in which every citi-
zen is or should be greatly interested,
but more particularly are these popu-
larly referred to as the eommon people
concerned. It is en issue that should
prove universally popular.
Jndge Gordon makes other definite
pledges which show him to be gifted
with that civic sense which distinguish-
es the statesman. He will be a tower of
strength to the forces of public right-
eousness and political deeency, and an
important factor in any program of
constructive legislation.
The people of this senatorial district
ibricatini
office of oounty ttoMuito of Orange
eounty, subject to the action of <h*
democratic primary July 27. I lav#
Beaumont, Texas
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FOB ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, DOUBT
OP omL APPEALS
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Associate Justice of tke Court of Civ-
il Appeals of the Ninth Supreme Judi-
cial District of Texas, subject to the
action of tho temowatie primary of
DANIEL MAUSER.
George Mosier
TINNING™: PLUMBING
DOES THE BEST FOR THELEAST MONEY
Shop on Main Street Phone 110
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Condensed Statement of the Condition of
July 27.
A FUST CLASS
In All Leathers
14.00, $4.50, $5 to $6.00
THE white HOUSE
Brent Street Orange *
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
THANKS
id reflwsuwe will bo
J. B. PATTILLO.
LIABILITIES
$ 100,000.00 9
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8,800.00 O
10.000. 00 g
25.000. 00 o
, 1,704,195.24 §
Capital paid in
85®!
.refssveurs
Oounty Tax Aseesaor of OroSgo eottn-
ty, oubjeet to the nation of the Demo-
cratic primary, Jnty Your vote
and iaflneaeo will be appreciated.
GEORGE A. FOEBMAN, JB.
Phone 1SS
MAE BEEN EABNHD BY
FUBITY OF OUB PBODUCT8
AND BT PROMPT, GOUB*
TEODS SERVICE.
ICE CREAM, CANDY
and SOn DRINKS
ADAMS’
The Orange laundry
Hot Bread Twice Daily
CAKES TO ORDER
Colmorgan * Sanders, Proprietor*
D. 8. Treasurer .. 1^60.00
Other Bank ..... 519,061.39
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FOB OOUNTY OLBBX. , i
1 hereby announce tayretf a candi-
date for re-eloetion to the office of
County Clerk of Orange county, sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary, July 27, Your veto and iuflu-
Try a Leader
Want Add
For Resul
Fredi Sslt Water
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Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1918, newspaper, July 15, 1918; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563306/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.