The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 181, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 11, 1920 Page: 5 of 6
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.1, L. Tinner, Count* Commission-
er Precinct No. 3.
II II. Arrington, County Connnis-
: inner I’mrinci No. t.
Morgan I-'. Viniiig County Chair-
iik'.ia l>. niorr»A|o Cominitte. .
liny I’nitiY-. Precinct Chairman —
Itn\ Nn. 1
In-. .1, I). Yates, I’recini-t Chair-
man Run No. '2.
\V Y, WlIkeiHon, Precinct Chair-
man I!il\ No. a.
A - a Niigin-ss, I’l i-cincl Chairman- -
ltn\ Nn. 4.
II C Myi is, Precinct Chairman
lto\ No, a.
J. Walter Ttirner. Precinct Chair-
man llo\ Nil li.
t' K, Akers, l'recinct Chairman
Ho\ No, 7.
K. S. Singh ton, l’recinct Cliaic-
iniiri Ho* No. S.
K, W Williams. Prociiui Chainnan
IAoy No. ft.
t., IV Iti llaid, i'n cinct Chairman
n.i\ No. in,
Tom F. Stark, Precinct Chair-
man l'o\ No. 1 1.
if i. lAruce, Precinct Chairman •
Ho\ No. 12.
Ia,-i\i llliind. Prer-inct Ciiairtmin
lt.i\ No. 1
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a. ii. COALE. County Cork.
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We positively <|tiit business Mon-
day inoinine at in o’clock.
Max A. shilling Co. IStle
I (By International .Ve*v* Service)
Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 11.—Double______________________________
Iapplications for divorce rarely origi-!BOARD AND ROOM for two men.
-nate in the satne family. Private familv. 803 Main. 176-181p
Twins and double marriages hap-j split in left ear, right ear cropped _ ___
| pen more often. and upper bit. 176181c WANTED Two
Applications for divorce were-----light housekeeping rooms for cou-,'|
I filed on the same day by sisters, PHD C AI C ' pie. See L. R. Ilroach at Texas Sulifp
i Mrs. Tatnzon Libby Ford and Mrs. Jr UK DALL | phur Company. . 178-180fr>
Gertrude L. Brown.
t Both ask for restoration to tlieir I'OR SALE -My home in West Oi-
maiden name, .Scrimger, and allege angc, three lots, five-room house,
that their husbands deserted them two years old. J I!. Jones, 410
and that they had to work for a j Seventh Street. Phone SID. 181-1X6C
livelihood after their wedding day
Offer Him $4,000
For One Lone Dollar!
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(By Inteniatiomil News Service.)'->jU
Chicago, Sejii. 11. diaries Ponzi, |
NEW WAY KI.Ol'R i> the liigliest
possible quality. ORANGE GRAIN
CO., Wliolesale Distributors.!""-!")).-
FOR SALE- -Or trade, minute cam
era, almost ncv. This is the | Boston fnancial wizard, offefed
chance fc-r a man to make from make investors 43 per cent in fiftyjj
$10.00 to $13.00 per day and a gr.-af days. Elmer Sears, member of
deal more during the Fair. See American Numismatic association^!^
— Courtney al the Orange Garage. has been offered an opportunity
is, i77-17*Sp has Pnnzi’s plan “shaded” to a coifccg
_ _ ,._SL— — sitierable degree. A recent convettijS
My home at '"-5 Or- '|jon ()t- lhl, association offered Sea^|
ange Ave. It you want a nice home ^ „00 t0I OI1(. ,nni. dollar. The dtdjH
see Ibis place before buying. Alex Uu. howpVer. bore the date 180^
ami Sears refused to part with
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FOR SALE'
The transplanting of the city
i made necessary in order to construct
ia huge reclamation dam on the she
j of tile present town
J We will be closed all day Monday,
JSeptember 13, account Jewish lml i - | Nt. Wilson.
[day. M B. ARONSON GEO. 17U-1S0 FOR SALE Extra J.-rsey cow
___________and baby calf. $135.on. or if you
1 7 Pifc
Flume Number 4 for Job Work.
FOR RENT
!CB KENT Furnished rooms, two
blocks from town. Running wa-
ter in each room. oft3 Seventh
Street. Plume 7 4!'.
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1a**hvI.as \Y Stakes, Tax a’I'llect’*r
,1 A-l Vaillib*. Tax Yssessel.
\ H A'l'.iie, tJiinnti A'levk.
We will lie closed all day Monday,
Srplemhi-r 13. accoun' Jewish holi- •___
day. M K. ARONSON GRt). 1 79-1 80 I FOR RENT -
■ — Bailey House.
FOR RENT Furnislu-d housekeep-
ing rooms. .Modern conveniences.
Phone 213,1107 .Main. 1 71 80-|>.
MY OLD HOME at 106 Green Ave.,
i for tent. City Water, lights if de-
bited by light part*. J. Y. Reeves.
lTltfc.
Large
south room,
1 76 tfc
IK THE BUSINESS ARENA
tlie advisability of maintaining a banking connection is not
a dispuiiiMv «j ii*-s l iuli.
To insure safety and convenience in financial affairs,
and establish credit, it is undeniably essential.
The matter lor can Hit consideration is: .“Which bank
offers iin- most reliable sisvice'.”
This Inst inn inn --exemplifying sUengtb and operating
under a luoad policy which includes t^^ry consistent accom-
modation especially invites commercial accounts.
The First Natiqpal Bank
whhhihmi%wih»hi*ihhh«mia
If Ym Art k Business
Yen Should Advertise
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NEW WAY FI.OVII is parked in I
s-iVitlllA lined sacks which milks it
ilitsi mill genu pni'ii . ’Ilic most smi- ,
Hat y lliml llutt you cun buy. Any ;
Kill In ns. I'omiy Treasurer. |UI-*h-or ran supply you. 177-I70c
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If You
Drove Through Glass
You'd expect some badly
cut tires—perhaps a blow out
or two.
It's just as natural to have
your battery go dead when
you forget to put in water or
keep up charge.
Even the Still Better Will-'
ord with Threaded Rubber
Insulation needs tegular at-
tion. 136 manufacturers of
cars and trucks have se-'
lected Threaded Rubber In-
sulation.
SABINE BATTERY CO.
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HOW WILL THE WOMEN VOTE?
Nation’s Biggest Riddle
CAST YOUR VOTE NOW
Lvcry qualified Woman Voter in Our Town is urged to cast her ballot in
the REXALL STORES STRAW VOTE now in progress. Ill Older to insure ac-
curacy and a truthful forecast of local conditions, none is expected to vote but
once.
A Woman s Vote, this year, means far moic than ever before. WHY? Be-
cause the respective leaders of the two great parties are utterly at sea tas to just
how the Women will vote. Each believes that the grand aggregate of Women
Voters hold the key to the November Elections.
Millions of ballots will be cast during the months of September and October in
the REXALL STORES STRAW VOTE, and it is our desire to present to the coun-
try at large, through the medium of the 8,000 Rexall Stores and the newspapax.
pers of the country, the heaviest poll of Women Voters ever registered in a po-
litical forecast.
The ballot you cast will he secret. Mark your ballot, fold it and dcjx>sit m the,
ballot box, and remember that TTie eyes of the Nation arc focussed on the Wemen s
Vote.
HARDING? COX?
VOTE NOW!
In the Orangq territory Hewson’s Drug Stoi^will be the balloting center. Be-
low is a ballot which you can clip out and mail to Hewson s. Be sure to fill out
ballot in full and no one is entitled to more than on^^e.
Hewson also has enough ballots to sm^ply every^ in Orange county; if you
lose this, or prefer to come down town ami vote, you can do so at Hewson s.
Millions of votes will come in from all over the United States to the chain of
Rexall Stores, and the results will be made public in tljo next few weeks.
THE REXALL STORES
Straw Vote for President
" - COX / HARDING
Name
Address .........
(Scratch the name of the undesired candidate
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 181, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 11, 1920, newspaper, September 11, 1920; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth643193/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.