The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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WANT AOS IN
THE DAILY LEADER
PRODUCE RESULTS
DAILY
VOLUME 1
GROWING IN
INTERST
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LARGEST WEEK NIGHT CONGRE-
GATION -WAS AT OPERA
HOUSE LAST NIGHT.
ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, l’908
THEBLOODCOVENANT
SECRETARY RESIGNS
GEO. S. BRUCE SEVERS CONNEC-
TION WITH THE ORANGE
PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE.
DENIAL BY VASQUEZ
Leave*'This Evening for Houston to J
Join Mrs. Bruce and Children—Will j
Always Have Warm Place in Hisl
Heart tor the City —
Former President of Honduras is not Plotting Against the
Peace of Central America he Says
H
Last night wit# the regttdar weekly
meeting nigh-t of the Orange Progres-
sive league and the principal matter
discussed \ya.-> the resignation .of Geo.
Was the Subject of, the Interesting H. Bruce. as secretary of U,te organize
Discourse Delivered in a Forceful i ’*°n'
The officers of the league were not i
and Convincing Manner by «w.p|>BflU ,ho|)f!h was a (1,1(,nini.
Evangelist, Dr. R. A.,-Walton. ! but business of importance was
v i transacted, beyond the receiving of j
the resignation of Mr Bruce.
The largest week night congrega ! Mr. Brace stated that he, had writ-
tion since the big revival meeting be-! ten his resignation 'and s#nt it by;
gan, was out lam night at the opera maif to Mr \V II Stark, president of,-
bouse to hear the convincing d1s-j the league, but as he was not present!
course of the revivalist, ft'r. R A at the meet fag last night, he verbally
Walton, «• . resigned to those attending.
NEEDS NO MORE ASSISTANCE
• ” . 7 .
PURVIS. MISSISSIPPI, SO NOTIFIES THE RELIEF COMMITTEE AT
NEW ORLEANS—-FORMER UNITED STATES . ARMY OFFICER
ARRESTED FOR MURDERING A PAWNBROKER— FORTY
FOUR GOVERNORS PARTICIPATE IN CONFERENCE TO BE HELD
. ~Scv - '
NET WEEK AT THg WHITE HOUSE - LOUISIANA BANKERS'
ASSOCIATION ELECTED OFFICERS THIS M0RN ING—*—"^ME COT
TON MARKET. * / - *•
I
fV
A mars* Systematic plan of -vating I" speaking of his resignation this , 7
the people was followed last night and morning Mr Bruce stated that be bad j Meant News Service.
as a result practically every seat in '*»t definitely decided ‘as to what he; Puerto'Cortez. Honduras May '.“-.secretary.
J was going to do in the future, bat that j a denial that he is plotting against treasurer,
j'he expect,* to leave this evening fori the peace of Central America, baa been
j Houston, his Old (tome, where ,hc will j-made by .Genera! Vasques* former
■Join Mrs' Brace and children and take; president of Honduras
a real ’ , ——
Mr. Brace also last* night tendered
his resignation as secretary of the
Merchant* and Mantifactare.rs.' Asso-
Fiahiog It Good and Many Nice
. Catches Are Being Made — Big
Basket Picnic and Gance on the
Social Calendar for Friday.
. ’____r*
Special to The leader.
Echo. Texas, May I.—Messrs. F. B.
Irvine, assistant Ihperintendent of the.
T- A N. O. railroad; Pat Sweeney,
roadinantgr, and Janie* Clark, travel-
ing ’engineer, wilh headquarters in •
Houston, were »1n the city yesterday!
looking after company business.
V1‘-*(lanje» G M Jenk*. E A. Xoacki
and J. A. Sinter were chopping. Vlak-} Hearrft New* Servient,
or# In Orange yesterday. New Tort,’ X .T., May #—A natty
C H. Schmidt and C. E. Armstrong cheeked boy. not more than 16 year#
spent Siiiidaj in i^ak** Charles of age cut the throats of three men
Several of o.uf young folk* took in and. a woman, hanged their bodies in
the dance at Sulpbur.iast Friday night, a tittle barber shop. and. eluding ’he
and the* all report a pleasant time . police r-scaped without being r-e.rg-
Mias Estelle Vincent of- Vinton is* nixed.
rS V
Mr*. Bell Ounces* Conduct Match
menial Agency at Her Home 'in, L*-
Porte, Where She Lured Men of
Wealth and Murdered Them.
I, ,M Pool, New Orleans.
visiting
Bazin**
the guest or Mia# Rena
the big aoditorUiro wa# Wiled before
the door# to the balcony were thrown
open, and the congregation »;»»
ma#Ked nearer to the preacher
Br Walton took for hi* subject
last night The Blond Covenant," and
the discourse (hat he delivered was
one of the moat interetying and con
vtneing that he ha* yet given
In hi* talk he stressed the fact of
<#**]* promise to wipe out our trsne
gression* and remember them against
u* o*. more if *e believe on him and
accept Christ a# onr Bfnvior. thus
clearing up a [glint that no doubt,
ha* caused many people much
*nilet\
Every word that fell front the bps
of the preacher »as followed with
rapt attention' hy the big audience
and that it distinct impression *»<
made upon many could not b<» doubted
In the after meeting that followed
the sermon many people came for
ward and expressed a ’desire to b«»
gated
Bass night for the firs! time siace
the meeting ojieni-d was an altar ser
Did Not ,,Affect Exchange.
Nf» York, May 6 -The failure
of Inman A Co. the big spot cotton
elation
“I teer Tba*' my accomplishment#
thus far have^been disappointing and
Needs no More Assistance.
St-w Orleans. La.. May 9.—Purvis.
Miss, through Its relief committee,
has nottflel New Orleans that it la
in no further need of assistance. The
Black river district, however, ha# sent
•; loot**- of Atlanta, Ga . did not involve
any of the members of the exchange
j here and In consequence did not af-
j feet the price.
there has not been the interest in the , , „
league that i expected when 1 first ** »ore report, erf wffertog
game to Orange Perhaps Another
'nohp^,htfW“'Twrttt»*r“ trotter" sc rv ice - -for
ftraoge I want to thank the people
nf the eftv also 'he press. for the ho*
t»l!!t S that has made ily
int rod trwt that ih*> <>r Wmi Point, and once a fust’ Men-
c it v wiU lo-r-oro, otie of the foretu >st, tenant in the arm'. has been arrow ted.
in the state within a few years 1 charged with murdering a pawn
will always have « gr« «»t big. warm J broker.
|»}a»*e isi it -' ti- irt for tie t..i’e <M» . ,
- Murdered a Pawnbroker. .
Portland. Ore, May 6,—Kd Ward
Hugh Martin, son of a former captain
in .Or (•„ ,h„ f’nited Slate# army, a graduate
Forty-four Governors Participate.
.. Washington, I) <’ May C—Fort
four governor# will $>arj.icipate In the
conferemV on natural resources to be
rario-x}' wee*" at the Wte THoSiei ’
of the Lone 'Star
Bruce ?hi# 'rooming
trlt#.'
m Mi
S
Card of Thank*.
re through The l*ea (<-r to
vice held and It waa a touching seen.- c ■" •- h-.<•*(< : •’ uanN* ’’o (<r''
to wittiens the large, number of poo- !'netghf>or« and f roods *h,’,/w *f;
pie grouted about the attar, some *'“<* lo n* *n
seeking salvation other# expressing-; death of our
a deair* for the Mb*tion of friends - '***
add l«»*ed one*
On the platform last night among; » "«*■. >7"
gener^u* utd ami tender
that w **. accurdMU-tt* in our
| hour of grief ?
the other ministers was Re» F A *n '
Burton the venerable and much loved l,e**a
itapOgf pastor who has for so mariv
years upheld th*' banner of ’he c--e>#
tn Orange county The prayer ut
ter**d by" him was a touching appeal
to the thcotte of grace
The big revival meeting ma* now
be said t*ji tA on tn earin'*' the work
t* well orgaaixed and ’h» indications
are [hat this • meeting will result In
the gre*ie»t religion# awahetvlng
ever experienced In Onuiy>
1 Th* *er*trc» will continue a# Aet*
announced
h*-ar#f»-ii
f t«;tdr
the retjent liine»* acU
iittie. Mary May the
hr far distant when you. are In
need of similar hast stance and when
do*# corn* m«). y<el receive, j[»e
svm
Bankers Elected Officers.
New Orleans, lit , May 6,-r The
laniistana Banker* Association -elect-
♦*d officers this tnornitig a# follow*
iv't-r r,-,.:ir>■«- Ahreveport prmUwii
The Cotton- Market.'''
. New Orleans. 1*# May fi -The con-
tract market was inactive during the
first half of the May, notwithstanding
th- nitiai advance of ’.‘1 to 23 points
on Job' suit Angus: commitments, and
13 to It points on the next crop The
fltictuatioti# caused* some interest, but
the range falisd to induce any con-
siderable trading. An interesting do
veKrpntent of the feyroi market shows
a.tt t«.crea#**d interest ip medium and
Nicholas. jtlros, TkonaMaonvHte vice low grade cotton and the coii*e(^»en-t
presidei**. L* o, Brmissaoi AbbeySUe narrowing In prices
Our n«-w e#j«(j»m<'ti’« f**r serving snd
delivering a 11 kinds of refreshments
are unexcelled .!'*■ Paveil. thw
Mr and V|r# t .1 Cure-
FOR EARlv CLOSING.
Clfkt of. Orangs Business Establish
<v»«nts Petition Their Employer*.
\ mu'*nets! 1« i*n fts>1 i:i.<rrig til*'
clerk * *>f th*- t arlmi# buslnes# e#tat>
eats’of she Gt) asking ’heii < ,n .
pluyer* to * !**#» their places of busi *
nes* In the «•)•-,nlng# during the sum-*
mer months st half i<s*t six u’cl«x k
rail' every merchant In the'
signed the petition, hut now)
r a f» » that desire to extend,
ItS hours t i ' st clock
Bi
cif)
ther
the
%
NOTICE
To Our Customers.
That beginning today we wott rjot
send out any more lumber on credit.
Order* placed wttf) us must be cpsh
beftjry delivery is made, or C, Q O.
By complying strsctly w-rjF th*s
rule, we will be able to give the trade
better price*, and hope that, none of
our friend* will ash us fbr credit.
Thanking the trade for past favors
and soliciting their further command#,
w* beg to remain,
Yours truly,
HOO HOO LUMBER CO
-*,l J! McKwen, auditor of the Or
angc A Northwestern ts#-* Just re
turned front a btytlltes# trip' to Beau
naont
GRANTED A
DIVORCE
this week. , ,t -UWrtf. lad.,. May #~A search !df
Mr W F Airt Sitf z nr Lafayette tr- m , 0; Mrs* Bef| 'Gas a An#, which’
the Frt v today on i>ii#ine»# , | sa* rourued severs! days ago. Has re-
lishing is very good ar this place., *y;at. not only she and her three
ther- having been severs; nice string# ch:tdr*n sere '.amed. but -ha* >he
caught in the last few days fbere conducted a matrsmoniai agency by
were norne fine trout among them, i ahich she lured men of wealth to her
Don t forget the basket picnic and home and murdered them far fiaalr
dance to tie given Friday and Friday I mem.r !t ^ hee* ftotm' that **
night at Epho pavTfion We have se-j than tea tfcaa gartehed.
curedi Hannon’s band to furnish music i |nd » g
for the occasion. The grounds have
been nicely arranged and a good time
is asts n red
;
HArRRv J. LORO GETS DIVORCE
FROM HIS WIFE WHO ARAN
DONS HER DEFENSE
Increase Your Income
RENEWED SUFFERING
Is Reported- Among the Cyclone Suf-
ferer* Caused by the Storm of Ratn,
Hail snd Wind That Swept That,
Section Yesterday-—Crops Damaged.
by laying aioae a part'of your earning? each month and depositing it tn this ltank. You
may not be abl* to get a raise in y:ur •.alary at this time but you can save a portion of
it jn a number *>f ways. Just take rr.tice of how much of your earnings go for foolish
thmgs and consider how the amount so spent w,ould amount up if deposited in the
bank Any one with a dollar and the inclination can have a bank account at this
bank WhoK you have once started the re,t' wii; , ome r^sy. - Up: start *s the
hardest thing about saving,
Hear#? News Srj.icr
Bridgeport, Conn M«v tl Th*- d)
v«rc*» suit <>f Millionaire Harry J i#ird
again#': His wife, in which a -negro
cxxa.cb.rogn wag tianxM .as co-respon-
dent. came to an abrupt- end when
Mrs. Lord abandonxNl her • dcfcHsw*
Ix)n! »i> grant* *!- d**('rt*.• of diVoi -*'
and comply to custody of the children
THE CARNEGIE
LIARARY IDEA
' MORE ADVANCED
The secretary of 'the Orange Pr> j
sre*Mv*»' League Is in receipt of final j
questions from James Bertram'. #«cre- j
tar> of the Carnegie Library 'Commis-!
sion, regarding the donation of a fund !
for the hntiding of a library -in Or |
angk. . |
.The questions have «: been# tb*i
secretary believes, answered sattsfac-!
torfly. and aii that remains now is the,
signature of Mayor E , W Brown toj
the letter that is to accompany themf
to Sew York
Orange w ill donate 1" per cent of j
the amount given., yearly, for the.
maintenance of the librar' and anriai
pate# .(securing from llO.ikki to IKl.tKsj
for the building The sit*- i# available-
and w HI be 'donated, provided Mr Car-j
Regie sees- fit to establish the library J
id Orange
Three wore
ixidie* were unearthed from the house
this afternoon dad It is believed that
more will follow- This mystery is one
of the most hideous is the annals of
■rrhntiKricgy. ranking with the no tort-
on* crimes committed by Dr Hoime*
in Chicago.
WMnisin.
—Torn Bagnaii. forroeriy »*ih the
Sonihi-m Bgrific. trow ts comaiercia: *
business, i* [ransacting. btiHia##-* in I
Orange from Houston - j
—P VV Sherwood, w bo has bpen in !
Orange the past five »*•* k» metalling
acrxMinting system# at the i.snrher A- .
Moore Lumiter • company and Yellow i i
Bine I’aje-r gM ill cbm pan;- « office#
left ihj* morning Uk headquarter!* at
New Orleans
BEGIN TODAY
Orange National Bank
Ne
'ere
which swept brer the smith yesterday
has caused r< n*'V'.-d suffering among
-■ Orleans. lit., flay ft-V-The’se-
storro pf bail, rain -and wind
wen
sled
the cyclone sufferers The tent# in
which they-were sheltered have be<*n
blown dowHi and with this morning
comes renewed details of jitiffering
Croi>«. top. .were badly damage*! and
■ j a serious condition prevails tn the sec-
tions that have been storm swept.’
Say, Dad
W here is t hr best place to.
E-t ■ ' -'.Flue.*. Gutter*, (,’Mrrm,
Tin Roofing Etc. for,my New
hour* V\'ln von. down at
COX It MYIRS. Thr Old Reliable
«KW PSOXX JK
Tlvo Sides
to the
Question
Thsr* are people who can
sec and won’t. /
Thor# are other* who cant
see and want to
‘ \
Those who can see woil do
net need glasses—at prsssnt
—but when they do it will he
to their advantage to come
to u*.
Those who cannot see wsil
show d not delay a day, be-
cause delays in. matters of
the eye are dangerous.
* We have a graduate op-
tician. who knows his busi-
ness and who will examine
your eyes free of charge.
We adjust glasses to suit
all conditions of th# eys.
We carry a complete tine
of optical goods in stock.
JOE LUCAS
To lace Jttrtltt Or amp, Texat
L*mI ir*'*X Street
I 3?r§
High-Grade Tools
\ * - Mrs. Mary I’schar, who ha* been
spending some time st the home of
A her grandson, Henry Litchfield, cor-
; ner Seventh and John streets, left last
night for h«r home at Sulphur, La.
Gasoline Stoves
Lawn Hose
Lawn Mowers
Tbit hw* yen 0>iU fimJ fa ear ef one Urge #*«*> 1ruutatre a tig* etf High-Grade Tools.
Wt aim at gentity, and yam Ml find the faltomirng teell kmokm brand/ of Carpentert‘
Toot* of omr nore is large and traritd aieartments:
Lufkin 7 Steel Tapes * Bailey and Stanley Planes
Snell's and Irkrin Bits L. & i. J. White’s Adaz aud Chisels
Simonks, Atkins and THston Sabs
Germantobn ana Haydale Hammers
At long oa they laM. Ml gib* a real food nail apron taith ebery pmrchoM of taalr.
The Sabine Supply Q.
STILL JIN THE SWIM
We now .have all our Machine*
in which make* ue up to date in
"anything in Sheet. Metal"
R.L.Manor&Co.
j Blow Pipe,
and (i.afvi
Heavy
iesixed 1
Iron Work
ran Cornice,
Cistern*, Flue*.
Our Specialty,
And Roofing.
New Phone 296 New Phone 205
V-|
Ice Cream Freezers
Welded Yard Fence 7
The Goods that last
and give Satisfaction
Anderson Hardware
Home of the
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Ford, A. L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1908, newspaper, May 6, 1908; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646106/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.