The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 158, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1905 Page: 5 of 5
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mean *ny8Sfik to you?
Will the prosperity that is now
surely coming to Orange be
divided up and you get your
share P Have you done any-
thing to put yourself in line to
realise any benefit? Have you
had enough confidence in the
town to invest your money in
city property P If not, it’s time
you hurried. I have over 200
choice city lots and I will pos-
itively sell 50 at old time prices
in order to start the real estate
market going. I can get nearly
as much for these 50 lots from
one man, but he is a speculator.
I want to sell them to home
builders. Things are going to
move in Orange soon and I
want to start the ball rolling.
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Ml this saarting lor point* west.
Jim Maaptn. of this city. com to
Echo today to tske Ohs*. Fateh’* plnco
a* deputy sheriff for a ft* dajr*. **
Flitch I* on the al«k 1l»t at present.
W. M. Qunatretm. a brokerage mer-
chant of thl* city, leh thin morning
for Vinton. La., on buainea*.
B. O, punn nnd Brron Dunn, promi-
nent rice farmer* of Vinton. Im , were
In the city yesterday on business, nnd
relumed! this morning.
Orange Visitors.
$T. H. Thompson, who I* building
th* new dry dock* at Oraage; Bobu
Morgan. Jr., the timber exporter; Dr
J. D. Butler. W. O. Hoggin*, a promm-
eat attorney, and C. N. Crowell, super
Intrndrnt of eon*truction of the new
dry dock, til of Onunge. and B. B. Glb-
*on. K. C. 8. agent at Lake Ohnrlea,
came down from Orange yeeterdny on
the launch Katherine, nnd left on the
evening train tin Beaumont for their
home town. The party were the
gueats of Mr. Thompson, who waa
taking Hounding* In the channel from
the mouth of the 8abtne Into the lake,
and having concluded their work de-
cided to enjoy a abort visit at Port
Arthur before returning to Orange.—
Port Arthur New*.
Te the Cltixaiia of Orange.
Having purchnaed the delivery outfit
from Chaa. A. Pood t respectfully re-
(>V1U V.—. — • —— • — ar^t-wuuy re-
quest parties *lihln* any delivering
goaf to call up Phone I# and #*»„
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will reeelvt prompt and careful at
tcation. A. C. ROBERTS. g-fc
PaNSY PLAN'1'8 FOlt SALE—No obm
or two-dollar*’ ievaataeat that yoV
mm mak j yrlll retura a greater amount
ol pleasure and satiafaetto* than thl*
amount Invested in panafes for *
flower bed. Plants of the flhaat varie-
ties now ready to bloom can be had
at reasonable prices by calling new
phone 255. Right now is the beat
time to set them oat. 6-l.w
Crager's Price la Lower.
Second-hand bicycle# bought, sold,
rented and repaired at the bicycle
ahop. - Stf
► W. a STARK, PraaMaat I * L iflLLfcH, Vice Pnwtaenl 1
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Cept, George Smith, a well known
contractor of tfrange. came In from
Beaumont thl* storing-
THE FIRST NATIONAL B4BK !
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A league
Methodist
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ber of j|jj!^Le<
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aa given at thet
laat night. Quite
"Leaguen* were lire#
time I* reported.
Elmer Harmon over phone No.
X5P for split oak. pine and ash wood,
any length desired. 27-tf
W. W. HKU», ( auhlrr. J. O. HIM8.JK., AaaUtant c tattler.
ORANGE, TEXAS.
(Capital paid In - $100,000.
Surplus fund - - 25,OQO.
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I We atrive to be courteous, and a* liberal a* prudent banking wilt permit. I ►
I The security of our depositor! is our highest aim. We want your account, no | I
I matter bow small it is. I
Rev. C. G. Christian, pastor of the
Presbyterian church at LhingUcm,
Texas. 1* visiting the city at present,
the guest of Rev. T J. Horne, pastor
of the Presbyterian church here.
Go to “Uncle Gus"
oyster loaves.
restaurant to
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R. B. Goree. an Orange, drug mer
chant, returned last night from Hunts-
ville where he attended the funeral
of hts uncle. Major T. J. Goree, aa am
superintendent of the Huntsville peni-
tentiary, who resided at the time of
his death In Galveston.
New Goods Rscelved.
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Subscribe for th# Tribune—only id
cents n month.
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Kelps than to wear weU—
An Orange Girl Honored.
BRICK
Made to Orange Coum
tv at the plant of tbc
Port Vernon Oil Co.
Shipped In Ah) Qsantity
•uf at-
Orate Hartiare ail lip. Co.
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Mins Sadie Pereto, who entered the
Tyler Business college a few months
ago has made commendable progress
already and the honor shown her by
her teacher* is sufficient evidence
that she has won great favor, Re-
cently there was a promtaent lady
from Japan who delivered a lecture
at Tyler and two of the moat popular
young ladles of the Tyler high school
and the Tyler Bualne** college were
chosen to rt present the achuols at the
lecture, each being benotlfuly clad In
JapMMe costume. Mlsa P"-etO was
chohen to represent the Tyler Boal-
nosh collef*.
Notice.
1 bava wold my AekvCT wagon sn.1
t^arn to Mr A. C. Rowrt* who will}
Bti He—Yeung.
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Mark Bailie and Mias Jotitphlne
Young were married last nbht at the
residence of Rev. L A. It fher, Rev
«-am to Mr a. v. "‘"1 Bucher officiating. The KOom la »
eonttaW to do alt kind# of delivering I M 'KarT M
Thanking on- and ail for the kind ^ W Hvet man, havng beam^oh
patronage wKen me I would a*k thej the steamer George Scaly Lr aeverai
i umbitc *0 show Uf tttj m«»tm* P»ti- Th« bM"Uf« bride r«-
my «ue<;u»awr. RmptwtfttUj, ! side* on Johnson’* B».v<m and has a
g-K i hoet of friends. jLj
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Just received, a new line of ladles’
and children’s readyfho-wfnr spring
hats, at Sokolakl a. These are sample
hats and yon cam get them, while they
last. *t 30 per cent discount. New
silk, linen nnd pongee shirt waist
salts, all sizes and shades, in the very
latest styles. Just the thing you want,
at popular prices Call at Sokolskls
store nnd see tbefl^^
Pansy plants ordered now of New
Phone 255 will be delivered at your
home.
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If You Are Not Aware ;
tr oncces* in sanitary plumbing
rill be glad to show you bathroom
of our
we wi
and other fixtures in actual operation
which will demonstrate our ability
and conscientiousness. And we are
very willing to make an estimate of
cost and charges on the smallest job
you may have in mind.
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Wright & Son,;
Opposite Holland Hotel.
Phone 4*0.
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W. E. Muidrow. the former manager
of the Room Racket Store here, left
last ntgbt for Oakdale. La., where he
takes the managership of a store re-
cently purchased by M. J. West, pro-
prietor of the Rouss Racket Store
here. MV#. Muidrow will remain here
fOr a short time and will later Join
her husband at Oakdale.
Judge O. A. Holland, of the law firm
or Holland A Holland, went to Hous-
ton today to look after important busi-
ness matters.
O. W. Ball, a Fifth street grocery
man, la confined to his bed today with
la grippe /
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W. % Barclay, atjpsrlRfendcnt of
measurement for the Kirby Lumber
companv, with headquarters at Blls-
bee. was In the city today to confer
with the local scaler. Vf. F. Holme*.
Stewart Horne returned today fnm
Humble, having been called to some
point in Louisiana where he is offered
a better position than at Humble.
County Attorney 8. W. Bholars. Jr.
return'd today from points w ''H*
••You can’t judge a
man by his clothes,**
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are exclusive agents for
S. E. PERLBERG fle CO S.
made-to-measure clothes is the
wi? their eo«» held their sksp*.
The PERLBERG coots h*vt to hold
thi reason that they Bit made
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tpaeiai Barvia# at Frsahyt^'*" Church
Tomorrow Night.
Rev. Wm F Jeakln*. of Btichlen.
China, will conduct o apeclnl aonrlce
at the Presbyterian church tomorrow
“HELLO, HAVE YOU
Egg-O-See?
“Why, to be sure and cant sell anything in the food
ffiiy, iv# vJv. auic auu wc vauw olii auy iu *hw iwm
line but EGG-O-SEE, as it seems to please everybody
who tries it. Six packages? Alright." That’s the way
they buy EGG-O-SEE. Every package guaranteed. It you
are not already using Egg-O-See, order it today. Fresh
shipment just arrived. Ask for free sample.
For Sale by
Curry, Johnson & Curry,} and-( Aronson & Bro.
Wbona (S. POom Sf.
BIG PACKAGE ONLY 10 CT&
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THK MONEY inn't all there i« in buxine*!. The coowiou*
Vm4 ne*» of having given good service for it is something. It i* on thi*
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account we feel proud of our way of telling RINGS, Every dollar you »
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leave here ia in exchange for A RING, worth every cent of it. aad more oc
.. .. ..u 'Iljere’* a lot 6f satisfaction in trading here a*
cording to other vtandard*.
you’ll learn if you try it.
McFarland^
Quality *J©'w©l©r
Sabin* Bloak.
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Deep Water
{Thursday) and a cordial inti
tattoo Is attended by the paetor and
officer* of the church to everyone to
be present. The membership of the
church ia eepeclally tirged to attend.
There will be no contribution asked
for at this service
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A Vletting Railroader.
Cap*. J. A, Wilson, general live stock
sgeat for the Chicago A Alton railroad,
with headquarter# at Fort Worth, was
In Orants yesterday, barton ran down
to pay a visit to C. W. Hole, general
manager of the Orange A Northwest
ere who ia aa oM Mend. CaptoU
Wilson. Is point of sorties. Is the old-
srs of
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Captain
$536,500 have been appropriated,
whicu should secure a 9-foot channel
across the lake......
This was secured asa/result ot concerted
action by citiiens ol Orange and Beau-
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It now remains for our citizenship to take
advantage of this work to build up bur
city and county. In response to mi ’
last week quite a number have listed t
property for sale., .
If yon have aoything for sale, or
want to buy Orange real estate, ‘
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Ford, Arthur L. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 158, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1905, newspaper, March 8, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658218/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.