Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Col. W. D. Bettis is in Dallas on a
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Capt. Dare Berwick was a business
Visitor from Beaumont yesterday.
lliss Maude Miller has returned
from a most pleasant visit to relatives
and friends at Pollock. La.
Misses Maggie and Lilah Burton
left today for Beaumont and Houston,
where they will visit relatives.
N. Eckert and family have moved to
Port Worth, where he will establish
himself In the tailoring business.
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Miss Hattie FHedlander, who has
been the guest of Mias Etta Miller for
the past three weeks, left yesterday
aftrenoon for her home in Houston.
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Only three more nights of the mer-
ry-go-round at Its present location.
Next week it moves to the colored
residence quarter.
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING.
New Teachers Will Be Selected at To-
morrow's Session.
President A. L. Ford of the city
board of education has called a meet-
ing of the board for 3:30 tomorrow af-
ternoon at the office of the secretary
in the Orange Rice Mills company’s
building.
The main thing which will occupy
the attention of the board at tomor-
row’s meeting will be the selection of
two teachers to fill vacancies in the
faculty not heretofore provided for.
It is understood that there are a
large bunch of applicants for these
two positions and the board will have
an unusually good lot of teachers from
which to make their selections.
A' report of the meeting will be pub-
lished tn Saturday’s Tribune.
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ry-go-round at its present location.
Next week It moves to the colored
residence quarter.
Mr. and Mrs. L Miller sad daughter,
Mas Etta, left last night for New Or-
leans. where they will join a party of
friends and proceed Sunday to St.
Louis, where they will spend a couple
of weeks at the World's Fair.
Factory 8ita for 8als.
Orange Foundry and Machine Shop
site mad buildings for sale; no shop in
Orange at present Good opening for
live man. Call an or address
A. M. H. STARK,
J31AS1 Orange, Texas.
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DINNER AT THE HOLLAND.
Mrs. J. L. Harris has gone to El
Fuad, where she was called to the bed-
side of her father, Oaptain Barbee,
who Is not expected to live. Her sta-
ter, Mrs. Max H. Miller, a bride of
lass than two weeks, is also quite 111
there with typhoid fever.
Mias Cleon Hewaon, stenographer
for the Progressive.League, leaves to-
night for New Orleans, where she will
a party of friends and go to 8t.
Leals. She will spend a couple of
at the fair and return to Or-
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Macaroni with Tomato
Pickled Onions Cold Bine
PISH. ■
Boiled Red, Holstein Sauoe
Potatoes Julienne
Beef, Pork, Veal, Hams
mutton, Bologna and
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Dickensheets, Charles D. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1904, newspaper, August 11, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642385/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.