The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 145, Ed. 1 Monday, September 21, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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DAILY LEADER
PRODUCE RESULTS
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ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908
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Jap Buys Des Moines Rice Farm, Lock Stock and Barrel,
for Good Price.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ACRE
INCLUDING) IRRIGATION PLANT, CANALS, MOO ACRES OP PINE RICE
LAND NEAR TERRY, ABOUT SEVEN MILES WEST OP ORANGE-
TOTAL PRICE WAS $72,000—4.AND KNOWN AS THE JAMES DY-
SON LEAGUE. ORANTEO TO COLONIST DYSON IN 1S2S BY HIS
EXCELLENCY, LORENZO ||V/LA. OP THE STATE OP COAHUILA
TEXAS—KISHI WILL PARM ON LAGE SCALE.
EXPLOSION OP GAS IN STREET
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EXCAVATION THI8 MORN-
ING AT HOBOKEN.
POUR HUNOREO COTTON MILLS
CLOSED AND COTTON SLUMPS
PIFTY CENTS.
AFFINITY PHINNEY NEW ORLEANS EFFECT
Artiat Earle'* Wife Ha* Returned to
the Household and all Appear* Se-
rene Once More—Two Hundred Men
Depart from New York for Coast.
The Doe Moines rice farm, Irriga-
tion plant and works baa boon pur-
chased bp K. KiahL who baa for the
’ past year had a colony of Jap* at
work on the farm raising a crop of
rice, the price paid for the farm be-
ing *71.000. the deal having been con
■mg—tut September IMB, to Harris
county. Tessa, the term being pur
chased by Kiehl from Theodore M.
Walker of Polk county. Iowa.
The deed hue been Sled with dl»
trtet and county clerk C. I* Good-
man for record, having been placed
Is hit hands Saturday by Klshl. who
spent the day In the city from Terry.
In company with S. Aral of Alvia,
Tessa, Who acts a* Ktshl’a Hde*|*ref*r
embracing the parr bane are M4M
acre* of lead, divided aa follow*:
Part of the Jamee Dyaoa League.]
170# acre*.
part of the James Dyeoo League.
2JS acre*.
Part of the James Dyson League.
$•1 acre#
Paw of the Jamee Plena league.
*»* acres.
Part of the Jamee Dysoo league.
Part of the Jamee Dysoo League.
24 14 acre*.
Paw of the Jamee Dyucm League
JO aersa.
Klshl. In the deal, get* all the right*
of way* for the irrigating canals and
tetatute. me.
Mr. Walker reserves the right of
aa undivided one-fourth Interest of oil
oil aad mineral* that might he hraad
0H ii^fa famt
Payment* fur the Do* Motue* place,
which ta near Tore#. *«* divided as
follows:
Cash. flft.SSd; mote* to the amount
of MUN n* follow*: On# not* for
tJCOUt due December I, »*!•; one
note for IS.SBB due Dscumhur t. till,
and one note for $7JMW due Oecem-
her 1, 1*12. bearing •»* par mat te-
flon* of It having been owned by
several parties since that date.
Last fail Klshl even red * lease on
the Dee Moines farm with an option
of purchasing. HI* lease and option
doe* not expire until December of tbls
year, but during his recent trip to
his native country. Ktahi perfected the
necessary financial arrangements to
take over the place and 1* now sole
owner
It la the Intention of Klshl next
year to engage extensively In the rice
growing industry and will phot five
hundred barrels of the celebrated
Shlndtkt rice, he having made arrange-
ments during hi* recent trip to Japan
have that amount of wed rice went
•oon aa the prtwent
harvested.
returning to Japan,
harvested at th*^
Terry Jap Faftn. and while there will
secure a number of hie countrymen.
who will return with him t« lake up
their abode on hteyfarm
New York, Sept. Jl.—Three men are
dying as the result of an explosion
of gas In a street excavation at Ho-
boken tjil* morning. The men were
at w*rk repairing a break in Ike
water main. i £ ■ * t §
Monroe. N. Sept, Jl.—Again the
dove of peace hovers over the house-
hold of Ferdinand Phinney Carle Mrs.
Earl* arrived Saturday night, unerr-
ing her baby In her am*, otherwise
being accompanied and was mat at
‘the station by Earle, who bundled her
Into a carriage and drove quickly
home without any of the villager*
learning of her arrival.
Spot Market is Dull and Depressed
Crescent City Under the Influence
of Britieh Mill Trouble*—Decline of
Fifteen Points.
Paris, France Has Big Fire and Bernes is at
I stillin Ae Metropolis.
TWO TOWNS WERE WIPED
New York, Sept. Jl.—The closing of
109 cotton milts In England has re-
sulted on account of strike. There
has been a fifty cents per bale decline
In cotton.
New York. Sept. 21,-With tsar*
from their wives and •«e«th#arta, and
dred men aarodaton etaote »UMd mm
cheers from their Mends, two hundred
men started today hotted for the pa-
cific coast.
MARVEL THEATER.
Saturday Ntght'a Pictures Unusually
: •.'.i 4- j; •: , $ •• ^ k. - __ ■"'» ™ '
Ctead aad TharougMy Enjeytd.
New Orleans, Sept. 21._The spot
market Is dull sad depressed today
under the Influence of mill troubles
*t Lancashire, where a lockout tat ef-
fective today. Opening loan 13 to 12
13 points and further decline S to right
points on break st Liverpool aad Brit-
ish mill's trouble*. Noon market
stood two to five points below the op-
ening
WANTED TO RENT.
Largs Sawmill Commissary by a
party who makes It a businaas, to
oo*rats same. Will pay cosh for tho
stock In trod*. At prooewt connected
with seversl large mitts. Highest ref
crone*. Address “COMMISSARY,”
cere Leader, Orange, Teas*. Httflt
WISCONSIN VILLAGES. COMBINED POPULATION OP POUR
ANO, ARE DESTROYED BY FOREST FIRES—WOMEN
FIGHT AGAINST FLAMES—SOUTHS MOST PROMINENT CLUB
MAN DIES—SHERIPP KILLED IN GEORGIA BY I
PENDENT PARTY NOMINEE HISOCN IN NEW ORICANG—#*OBT.
OFFICE AT AMITE* LA, ROBBED—"RICE DAY"
Parte, France, Sept 21—Basteea* bolt day” at the Home
here to at a complete standstill today
aa the result of a disastrous fire, do-
lag damage to the amount of five mil-
lions of dollar*, wiping out the tele-
phone building, this morning.
Saturday evening patron* of the
Ask your pricer Hr a pumend c *v<rr were
Mam. W* guarantee them host *o tho ,w*to* to a Splendid program *f pic
market. They ae* cure to ****** OR.
ANGE GROCERY COMPANY. #tf
Needle* for aft make* of sewing]
at McFarland's Jewelry
21 If
wore
CLOSING OF REVIVAL
In addition to the above payments.
Klshl assumes the payment of and
agree* to pay the aum of HUN. with
eight par cent Interest from Donees-
her I. l#Sf, evidenced ami exocnted
by Mr Walker to H. P. Drought aad
company, and secured by deed of trust
on 1:2-1$ of tho above mentioned laud.
The origin*! deed of the transfer
of the tend from the Kuterprlae of
HI* Rtealteuey Loruuso do locate of
tbe state of fmahutte and Tex**, of
the BepohUc of Mexico wu* ggoruted
Mf #Bwn PyuuB. H*' mtsftjEm «*»»
1S2S, near.
it eevunty thro* poor* ago. aid the
lmtd hlg always Bueo rod
tdague. though see-
BBS. *u-l
referred t
to aa
"FREEDOM" It DlfiCUfiBKO WITH
MUCH THOUGHT AT GRKtN
AVCNUB CHURCH.
d'il» tel*! W t/- «M'-i. S
tune- The sttendance throughout the
|hour* of performance was good and
■ the rxro.teat ptetare* teat were riven
were merit entered ted appreciated
by the petrous
Manager Stolleuwereh aa always, to
endeavoring to furnish hi* patron*
with a fine line of picture# and If
those »ho«n Saturday evening can be
tabes as a criterion for future •ab-
ject*. tee plane of thi* amusement
jewahUtemeut wffi to* ag to the «aa
jdnrtL
—J. F. Stooebunter and family have
retimed trow * two mouth*' trip to
their oil home in Iowa While sway
Mr. gtooeborner Hefted a number of
other state*, advertising Ornate coun-
ty and it*
Lam NtgM, by Roe.
ma Maeteriy and
Effort—Every goal to
Ctooroh Was Pitted by Congregation.
The revival moating that ha* heron
In progreu# |h* past two weeks pi the
Geudh AP**te ttepteM Phoacft was
brought to % rioee teal night after
a meeting teat .ha* done a wonderful
amount of good to the church member -
ship and the cliiaeiwhip of the rtty.
One of the largest congregation*
over assembled In the Grown Arenas
edifice was present Iasi night to hoar
the splendid discourse prepared by
Rev. McConnell on 'Freedom." HI*
much care and predates by Dr. Me.
i>osell, and many a*newt points of
much weight were Introduced to add
strength to a statement It was tw-
deod a magnificent sermon and on*
that was a pleasure to Baum to.
The revival meettafc while aot
greatly tsereaslag the memtoorshlp of
the church, has served to revive In-
teroot to tho work at the church and
bring the member* ckdtfV together It
hns brought Beth many beneficial
(Mutate that htee heretofore fa » man-
ner been neglected by some of tee
church goers, not «a account of any-
thing more than a Uttle lack *f fore-
thought • •
Last night's congregation was a tri-
bute to the esteem and affection Rev.
McConnell has gained is Orange by
i was ag able effort, containing hi* nmaterfnf and splendid sermon*,
thought and deserving of the every seat ta the boo*# being octa-
the pari «f hi* pted to Iteten to Ms farewell address
R*c. McConnell tears* today tor hi*
home at Longview.
much
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congregation
wAfrraorr,
i. ftttlg
las't Custom
The Man Who Recdves $12 Per Week
For hit service* may -not be gbie to got a
jtrn at proem, but he can make an effort to gave a little
from his weekly pay. One dollar win open an account at
thi# bank *nd additional sums may be deposited from Dme to 1 -
tim<r pnd»,pkB hte started many wage earners on the
tromf tod ceenpetance. * Why not you?
TheOrange National Bank
p M
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Arriving
Daily
Our now f$tt good*, com
iug *f aft to* latest arid
todate things to Jew*Ivy.
nevoltloa. W* tump our
Mack up to dot* and you eon
always dopswd on finding
to* tatoat things at *or star*.
Our Optfoli Department it
oomptet* to evory particular
and to ofcarg* of a Oroduat*
Optician, whe will tact your
ay*A fro* *f chacg*.
Rteteteip i\j|m nl rum set lg
Bw^e* wu^^^pm"* torw^Brr*»**W¥b% ib
proparod t* torn out watch,
ctesk and Jowalry repairing
an abort aetlnn. AH w*rk
you to toll and
saamin* the now goads. Yao
•M allMAwn UisljutMk ■ aato . s* ,
” * w BIWByB WutffvfUff, Wlrfftnffr
to^tea kima *# ano*
Rhinelander. Wla.. Sept 21 .—The
towa* of Gagas tad Woo; bora, with
population of four thousand, have
ru totally destroyed. Men, women
aad children are houkrlea*, aad the
forest Bros threaten ev*vy ateaatu to
tear down auTt destroy thi* town.
Eves the women fought the blase tern
sight, but despite this. Httte pcogrros
ha* been made. Asatet-ance has teen
requested from ParlduBB and the gov-
ernor haa teen asked to seed troop*.
New Orleans. La.. Bept- 21.—Chaa.
P Richardson, oerr of the beet know* teteroM
club rneo of the Booth and on# of the
beat tetoved ritlieus of New Orleana,
died at 3 o’clock this morning...
aad
which wa» ao
find celebrated.
—
VAUOETTE THEATER.
t he Vaudott* Theater
Rag on Fifth smut,
reeks of ptetBtott UUf*
jWRBW W
time, fo-
ra! days
the theater'*
"The Romance *f a War Ndr**,'
tcewes from the Battle «t
bur*." vroro toatarua. forth uf
fpee
and with tho pretty tint that to
the film* tee subject* wero «f
hr
Fort Gate**, G*. Bept.- II. fflortff
Bear of Clay county was mortally]
wounded thi* morning by * negro,, i
thought to be the man who killed the •
Ftus boy* «t Sbellman a few atghtx -
New Orleans Bept. 21.—Mr. King**,
vetoestial nominee of the independ-
ent party, arrived to New Orleans thi* 1
morning-
Attite City, La.. Bept- 21.-
teBee at this place wa* hi
-The post-
ofcen into
Paiact Jtkultr
{Tifth frrwrt
Saner Abuat Over
midnight and RN to money uf-
lit# to *umpa was Mote*. Expkwive* |
were mwd to blow open the door of I
the safe
- la “rieor
FENCE
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New Orleana. Bept. II .
Ik Draife VI Retm
Abmu Stpatmber t$
C0X4MYIRS. TkeOMRcJidkk
Will to te*t 385 day* in
the year m nek* your tia-
ip. I)* aceepumaro ff.|M grite
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Ktv mom m
ww” rwwwe •••
Steel & Wire
Into mbmti eSritototiMolfS
prtedple—-the aunt asuniiS^paK*
Deal and perfect fence priucipte
knuwn. It yields to great and am-
totted agamat«
Sabine Sapply
W*
Joe Lucas
Just 'Receibed
A Large Supply
of Window
Glats
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UK 1$ ntl MM BN
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Ford, A. L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 145, Ed. 1 Monday, September 21, 1908, newspaper, September 21, 1908; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth645287/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.