The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Dentist
hvjte mm link buildup!
N#w Fhre# 1T0
imtkm that to
of tha*wan.
mm «*• •t1**1
age* offirwt tor
w. B. SIMMOKS
Dentist
l .mt IM AlfKNKI
CHAS M. REIN
CITY L0T8
Rein Bldg, Orange
THB HQWH STOfg
tow# by moral wuMtan tbaa by tmm,
vith tb» rrenlt ttont thing* went very
•too ly The mm*» did no« Jump to tb#
fmcre or rope*. and tbo general »•**
•r tin- 0bl|> woo otow. ^ , .
-While 01 anchor on* day to Jto la»*
•or of Itto two or tb# oottore, leaning
• rer the fit worn watching work «*-
lot oh on boon! of another shfr sn-
owed rtoM to them, where the oppo-
dto system prevailed the afr oh that
H. T. FOUNTAIN
a th Hoof «*»M
E. C. FAICKNEY
Melt to MMas topP'T Co.
p. B* Curry © Son
swa®1^
^lltSURANCE
oRANUE
utot, rmiNTnuitr
tu«m« MMud on Train*
inontwHIitrrr-~r1 Repair
Work pom
W. W. BLAND
Mite', rarettsre NMrtwtot
L 4. KILLER, Up
Tukrday. March SI. 1W.
11^'2 ■•'.l-'l-i:_* •:.-rK ,
th* •■■Ola 00HMW b**11 wl,h
•vary art Ida wwt ttmh uttioa
from IM
Paragon Laundry
PHONE THRU
4)1 p w«u» lurki w ith lb# language of tb#
•aw. and »h# toon were ttrmtoJ wlib
a rtotouc* that mm far from n#e*o*ary,v
00B SUIT
br tbo only TAILOR In town
' P. A. PEREZ
roooT or.
WE buv foriesa, heoc
« we sell for lt»«.
Bow Bade) Store
J. w. LINK
Heal E*v*re irrrerwwrro
wwa«*urmbi*«uyjwu*
LINK BUK)
but the trot* went fto qttirtly. Tim
Mil* w«m furled awl the yard* tw**'*d
Is • smart and aramaiittk# manner.
A* they ItstruCd to (he sulphurous or-
4m of Uw mate on# of th« MtUor* on
ffito pood ahlp remarked aententtoualy
to tbo btber:
"‘Bill. d*y* are now wtiat It l* wo
want aboard boroT Wo Want a llttto
oacooracvwout l "
lorom b* nmrebftMt trough
tbo streots of Japan »»d tbut th«
treaty of pan nr would be signed l«
ToWo. Haw"** to **% baffite *»
dll honor awl dtogreee, wMto tb* vie-
tortoun Japan### am atowly. but sure-
)y anetrelibs tbo remnant* of bla once
great traf and wilt soon force them
to surrender. The fortune* of war
am fickle and no far Hold MarArJ
Oyam* baa boon the only man wbo
baa bora able to pbopboay correctly
U to tbo rt WHlt* of the * rugate
ORANUE
••VA0 &**/»*" tb* LimmIIii*
GENT’S FURNISHERS
Prices tbs, lows*
WEIL h BERNHEIM
W. J. WIIX04TE
Attorn e y • At-La w
Offlao *t Co«rt Hmm
asSve*A****“
Pn.lt* Nut. *ud Ctj*ro
Hot Chocolate, Oyst#r». Etc
R. »* CARNES
Star Bakery
JOBH ORUHTH.
/AS. P. CSAIN.
ft City Tag Aatoamr sad Cot
WALLAOSC RWKOt
BfelSSsSS
Everything In the line of
FANCY OROCKRIEH
N. burton
D. L. FOSIIt Cl-
wBrertfe?.
Sell. ntUbi ha*
p. j. imumA *t*r
C*»M **4 tbo Hooratt*.
"Tupld la ode of tbo boat recruiting
officers rttat faelo Ham baa,” wmOdod
ont of the aerfeant* attached to the *n-
cralUnx TMHffitpuutora, "Bart of near-
ly orrey esrtlatmont there Is a woman
ta tbo cam. Lorors' quarroio ebaoe a
lot of Boo lads into tbo oervico. Tour
romantic youth graTiutoa to the ro
ertHtibg oftlier after a aortou* break
with bl» *wrelheart' a* ndttirallt a* k*
dock taken to water. It oeedM to him
the moat It tin x way In which to fbcH-
gco blmoelf when tores youn* dMjpm
la apparently diapeUed. W’ay <lo«Wln
bla heart be nureed the Wpa of »*bmg
bla eretwhlls InautoraU sad, and !fa
tbo army or oav/, wffb the pooelblllty
OP dnoth In battle. W Mfnt A»*ln.
For A SMOOTH SHAVE
ir no ARTISTIC HAIR CUT
FRANK WEBER, Prop.
S3^e!2U? nTvS.1 a«kl«
^SaS'sTmogjS
klDd* of furaUare repalrtag doao
TOT THE IEV FEME
LOCAL AND
U>NO DISTANCE
Service the beet ;Toll» chenpeet
ROBERTSON k BRICE
AtierMTHt-Uf
OKA NO K, TEXAS.
UR, f, W. LAWSON
Orrn-K * Joreo'e 4n>« .tore
Through tha public spirit of a tow
of the hnalneaa had profeaatonal men
of Otiange more than * hundred pw*
poetise bomdaerter* In tbe North and
Wwrt am bow n«dln« abont Orange
ertry week la the Orange pnpef*.
and. In addftlon are reeefttn* person-
al tetters retting attention to the ad
rantagre offered by orange io tbe at-
Hrnttnrtat, the manufacturer or tb# In
vretor. That this to going to result
In wonderful good for Orange gore
without question.
President CSaatro teems determined
to gat hlmeotf **« d—end Bcked
ermndly- before be will eonaent to be
good and quH meddling with the
Kf, nch cable co.’a affairs Frare
has atressdy aeot lam warehips to the
scene and her trig guns may soon
begin winging a merry tune about the
ear* of ttrta upatnrt prewtdeut that will
quickly bring him to bla mums.
drrtcE—tlores'* drugi—--
Hocaa-e H a m
puowa—ones is.
Residence Holland Hotel-
yffit popular Tailor
retaPraags
PRONT BTKtrr
Hein Bldg, r.:
A.E. SniTH
Manufacturer of CYPRKRN,
nlMKNHlONH and CUPPER
SHINOl-ltn, LUMBER * POSTK
Orange, Texa»
t. a. jett a W
Bill Mm I DtirMon
\>ld Phone No. M.
W. H. Townsend & Son,
a ft - _i|% * MMAfintTHf
CALL OH PHONF
Waod Oak. Ash or Pine
Split or otherwlee. any length-
delivered. Call new phone IM
and «*>, old phone 176.......
Blmsr Hera#*.
J. A. SHODDY
Cor. Border and Jarteoa Htreete
GtOCE/YSTOtB
For all kind* of fancyBre-erlsa
Cor. Border and Moee.
New Phone 160. Old Mjone 130
Orocerlee Delivered. Free.
L. MILLER. Vice Preeldeat
J. O MIMS, JR , Aeelstant Ca»hler.
W. tt STARK, Preeldent.
will be reduced one-ball il tha
works til your wag* are pro-
tected by acase that Will not bend
or (tent, will not wear thin, and
to so close-fitting that it excludes
dust and damp. The
fat Bam ttiftort P.tm
Several Important real relate deal*
bar« beam roa.nmmated In Orange
within the pant fortnight, that serve
to show tb# trend of affair* her* n®*.
On# of the Orel Indication* of pro*
parity and one of tie **josi hopeful
•Igas for He future » when real
relate begin* to mote. Orange I*
looking np.
i Capital paid in * $100,000. i
| Surplus fund * 25,000. |
I 'v-W# .trim Io be courteous, and a* libera >as prudent banking will penqit. ]
l The security of our depositor* is our highest aim. We want your aooount. no
I matter how small it is. 'i.
1 W W R.HSI3D, Oasliier (
from 10 to 100 fret, moat of them
crowned by large o»i>* of atones. They
are not works of human art, aa might
be Imagined, but ore the memorial
monument* of the hill from wbVb they
hare Iren cut by the notion W air
and water. Tbo#e pinnacle* aloue re-
main of many square ml lea of solid
Him aa aJJ-gold ca#e, costs much
teas, and is guaranteed to wear
iiyMffi.
AU sUUi.'a all style*.
' IWTp McrSUiD:
Quality Jeweler
^ Aablne Bulldog. m
Th# swtahOabmeat of new tie
camp* a law tall** warn of Oran**
qpoaa* tb* employnwm* of quit# a
large aaaabar o# awn. aad. aa they are
to be paid off in Orange, additional
bmrtaea* tor the merchant* of <be Rate
Olty. and tbo rirculatkia of quite a
largo sum of money. Again we may
i.-iterate the statement <hal there 1#
no rerun# for an. roan euut idle In
Odffito today- There . work fro all
The Cow Man
Wants the Best
tbo potnta of their columns. One dou-
ble column, cappt'd by • *l»*to *tone,
form* a natural bridge both unique
and picturesque.
Th. rte*< Frlv-Ilo* Mateke*.
Tlir llret really practicable friction
maLitre were made by an English
apolhiH'iiry named Walker In 1827. He
coated splint* of imnlbonnl wltti aul-
l>bur and tipiM«d them with a mixture
of sulphate of antimony, chlorate of
[totHsli and gutu. Each l»ox. holding
eighty four match#* and sold for a
•billing, contained also a folded piece
of glass paper, which w«» to be praaaed
together while the match wa* drawn
through It. Three year* later another
ingenious ponton naninl Jone* if) bm-
don patented the Ide# of making a
■wall roll of patter, soaked with chlo-
rate of potash an<l #UK»r at one eud.
sritii a thin glass globule filled with
strong sulphuric acW attached jit the
The work of shelling tb# principal
txiainrew street* 01 Orange I* proceed
ing with upahated wtgor and soon
The best wav to reach Ft. Worth for the Cattle
Raiser,s Convention is via Santa Fe. Tickets on sale
March 20-22, limit to return March 2G. You can get full
particulars from any Santa Fe Agent.
Aa a rtmrn of the reread twin* and
mnsequejffi'high water In the Sabine
tbe Ttrwr tore#*# that line tbe rtore*
,rf ihmMtrr. both in Texaa and towls-
l|Rjfjnbi string op millions at feet at
/%, floret limber that ever fwrnlahed
r#ed for the insatiate maws of the bun
gyy aawa at Orange, and tbe mill*
here are new atom red of a contlnuou*
•apply of Umber for many months to
council.
W. S. KEENAN, Q. P. A
Galveston, Tex.
Tto Ideal Mddl# l**re#.
The Ideal eadill# bor*# l« from fif-
teen to sixteen bands high, short back*
•4 mad well coupled. It has thin, high
wither*, a tong, well arched neck and
a ton*, keen war well set on the bead,
WTT.ii ■» „t ,.i«t - «»
rump, and tb* rgrop itself sbonkl M
aeo»#wbat aldplag Tbe bore# should
have be#Ide* Hat sinewy bob#* In Its
lags and a mndtaai *»aed foot I'm*
try Uf# la Aaieetoa.
OuCCN&CRCSCtNT
ROUTE
Bland’s IWCeat Market
Otii Street, Near Main.
Choicest of Everything
A# tbe drill la tbe Port Vernon well
the Wilsoa tom ta Oraage county
atoiks deeper mad deeper Into tb* b»w
•4* of Mother Barth, lb* hope* of
ttow who are waiching deratopmcnls
rtoe higher and higher and It to row
f ideally etp#ct#a by many that at »••*
tb# per*talent effort* of tha driller*
are to be rewarded and another oil
fMld opened up to the world.
Kxcuralon bate*.
District meeting Katobts of Py-
this*. Beaumont. Tqtaa, March 29 and
*0. convention excuralon rate*, on
mi* March TO and ». W«U March
tl. J. W. PABKBR. Agent.
Oraage ha* d#m«n*l rated to the
world that ab# can tniae as mart
rie# and aa fine rtoe to th# art* a*
at; other country. and this year aba
la g«ri«a to dwaaoaatrat* that, ah# cab
glv# all th* oth#r* card* sad xpada*
PHI gat (goto. Nature I* Mo good an
aeMaaaatot to allow ua to Atop any
tetutty or fttoetton which we do not
eteptor tee dan hare Just what wd
ose and that will coaetaatly Increase.
Krerything eUe will be gradaally tak-
m *wny Itoto Pa. Man tiaeamm strong
and powerful and broad Jnat ta pro-
portion to the antoat and bealthfulnrea
•f tbo activity of hto facnlttoo. Mad It
•aat not to oaa Md^ not nn#*rtdto
•t on* or two faraHtoa «P aa* **t of
faraltto#. #r tb* ma* will «appto owe.
TflAIM aCHfHMILg.
aul t OHi‘<*ure Home real
ih In real estate—im-
or unimproved—you,
ve to aet In the push.
ape will soon be tnfcen
ir you mhus youropimr-
irou will have no one to
bat yourself. M M M
iroperty all over town
le—Some good things,
• town, do wa town# west
! and th&Oove M M JL
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Ford, Arthur L. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1905, newspaper, March 21, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658125/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.