The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 82, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1909 Page: 3 of 7
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Below are a few of the things we sell, marked at Regular Rouss Racket Store Prices. Compare
them with the “SPECIALS” of other merchants, then Trade Here and Save Money
TINWARE
Cup*, 1-2 pint, 1 pint, 1 qt. and 2 qt........3c, 4c, Sc, 8c
Dipper* .......................................4c and Sc
Sifter* .......................................10c and 15c
Coffee Pot* ..........................10c. 12c and 15c
Tea Pots .............o.................10c, 12c and 15c
Dairy Pans ..................2}4c, 3c,-4c, 5c, 6c, 8c, 10c
Dairy Pans Retinned .................Sc, 6c, 8c, 10c, 15c
Pudding Pans ..............—........4c, Sc, 6c, 8c, 10c
Pie Pans ........v.........................3c, 4c, 5c
Loose Bottom Jelly Plates.....................•....5c, 6c
Muffin'Pans ...................... 10c
Cake Pans .............. ,..10e
Rinsing Pans, 10, 14 and 17 qt*..............12c, ISc, 18c
Dish Pans, retinned, 17 qt.... ..........30c
Preserving Kettles, 2, 4, 6 qt.............. 10c, 15c, 20c
Sauce Pans, retinned, 2, 4, 6 qt.,..........10c, 15c, 18c
Nickel plated copper Tea and Coffee Pot*..........75c
Nickel plated copper, Tea Kettles..,................$100
Bread Pans ....................................®c> l°c
Biscuit Pans ...................................Sc, 10c
Covered Roasting Pans, 13x18 in.......... .,...45c
Sieves ...... 10c
Milk Strainer* ..................'•...............I®6
Skimmdr* ........... .....Sc
Funnels .......................................8c, 10c
Flaring Pail*, 5, 8, 10 qt ..................10c, 15c, 20c
Dairy Pails, fetinned, 10 and 12 qt ....20c, 25c
Milk "Strainer Pail*. 12 qt.............................25c
Chamber Pail*, Japanned, 12 qt......................30c
Bowls and Pitchers, Japanned ...........,...25c
Tea Kettle*. 4 qt ....................................206
Cuspidors ..........................................
% and 1 gallon Measure* ................*>....,12c, 18c
GRANITEWARE
Dairy Pan*, 1. 2, 4, 6 qt....................10c, 12c, 15c
Pudding Pans ......................--8c, 10c, 12c, 15c
"Berlin" Kettles, 3 and S qt.,...................20c, 30c
Sauce Pan*, covered, 4 qt ..... *®e
Sauce Pan*, 2 and 4 qts .....12c, ISc
Preserving Kettle*, 2, 4, 5, 6 qt .....,..!0e, 20c, 25c, 30c
Coffee Pot*. 2 and 4,qt..........................2Sc. 30c
Tea Pots, 2 qt ...................................
Tea Kettles, 5 qt ............................•.......**
Rice Boiler*, 2 qt ............. .40c
Wash Basins ...................................10c. 15c
Rinsing Pans, 14 and 16 qt........................25c, 30c
Dish Pan*, 17 qt ....................................^®c
Chambers 20c
CHINAWARE
PLAIN »
Sauce Boat* ............................ ...18e
Plates, per set ..................................25c, 45c
Bowl*, each .....................6c. 8c. 10c, 15c. Sir. 35c
Cup* and Saucer*, per set ................... — ,..45c
Pitcher*, each ................Mr. 12e, lie, 3Be. JOe. 40c
Platter*, each ................5e. 6e, 8c. 10c. ISc, 25c, 4tfc
Vegetable Dishes, covered, each .................'----40c
Bonis and Pitcher* ............................ ***• 90c
Bowl*, each ...................................... • 40c
Oatmeal Bowl* ..............................•••Me, 15c
DECORATED
Pitchers, each ...................*....20c, 30r, 40c. 50c
Sauce Boats, each .............................25e
Vegetable Dishe*, coveted .........................65c
Plat lees, each ............... .....Me, 15c. 2<lc. 30c
Cream Pitcher# ..................18c
Sugar Bowl#, each ................................. 35e
Butter Dishes, each ................. ..... •.......... 50c
Pkkie Dtske*. each .................................30e
Plate*, per **t ....,,..,..40e, 60c, Ttte
Cup* and Saucers, per set ...........................90c
Nappies, etch ..........................7c, 12c. I5e,
Cake Plate*, each .....................i.............25c
OiUnral Bowls, each ...........................Me, 15c
GLASSWARE
“PRE8CUT"
Water Set*, each ................................$1.50
C^fce Stands ........................................*5c
Butter Dishes ......................................25c
Sugar Bowls ....................................,. 20c
Cream Pitchers —.................,................20c
Spoon Holders ........................... ......20c
Berry Sets ..........................................05c
, PLAIN
Tumblers, per set ................................25c, 35c
Goblets, per set ...........................,<........35c
Butter Dishes, each ............................ 10c
Sugar Bowls, each ..................................10c
Cream Pitchers, each ............................... 10c
Spoon Holders, each ................................10c
Salt and Pepper Shakes ............................,5c
Salt Cellars, 2 for ............................ 5c
Lamps, complete ................................30c, 40c
HARDWARE
Fire Shovels ....................................5c, 10c
Fire Poker* ..........................................
Lemon Squeezers ................................Se, 10c
Ice Picks ............. -.5c
Ice Chisels .................i.....10c
Ice Tongs ....... 15c
Screwdrivers ....................................5c, 18c
Spring Balances, 25 and 50 lb.....'...............10c, 18c
Tack Hammer* ........... 8c
Claw Hammer* ........................10c, 14c, 18c 35c
Hatchet* .....................................35c to 45c
Curry Combs ..............................5c, 10c, 15c
Horse Brushes .................................10c, 25c
50 foot Waterproof Tape Line ...................... 45c
Strap Hinge*, 3 to 12 inches, per pair ............5c to 20c
Tea Bell* .......................................Sc- Me
Hand Bells, brass ...............................25c, 40c
Padlocks .................................•.........23c
Coat and Hat Hook*, per doz........................3c
Carpet Tack*, 3 boxes for............................Sc
Bevel Clinch Rivets, per box ........................4c
Copper Rivet* and Burrs, per box ...................5c
Boxwood Rule#, 2 feet .................10c, 15c, 30c, 33c
Zig Zag Rules, 3 and 6 feet.....................14c, 25c
Sad Iron*, plain ........................25c, 30c, 35c, 40c
Sad Iron#, Mr*. Potts’ patent, per set ............$125
Sad Irons, patented, new style, per set............,,$1.50
Sad Iron handles ..................................,.I0c
Coffee Mills ..................................’.35c, 45c
File*, flat. 5 to 12 in., each.......................5c to 15c
WIRE GOODS
Soap Dishes ...........................*..........8** 8c
Vegetable Skimmers ...-..............................5c
F.gg Whips ...........*.......\......................5c
Kgg Beaters ....................... Me
Meat Fork*. 12 and 16 in.............................5c
Potato Mashers ............................. .Sc
Cork Pullers .............................•..........4c
Cork Screws ........ — ..........................4c. 10c
JellyOhraincrs .......................... 5c
Tea Strainers ........................................5c
Nutmeg Grater* ............... Sc
Vegetahle Grater and Siicer .......................... 10c
Vegetable and Fruit Siicer .........................10c
Cake Beaters ....... 5c
Ca^c Turner* ....... ..5c
Asbestos Stove Mats ...... .5c
Can Openers .....................................5c, 10c
Machine Oiler* .................................5c, 10c
Clothe* Line*, 40 and 100 feet..................10c. 20c
Putman Clothe* Pin*, per d»r............... 5c
Stove Cover Lifters .......... .....5c
Flue Stop* ............... 5c
Surecatch Mouse Trap* .................2 for 5c
Surecateh Rat Trap* ....................... -'.8c
Foot Scraper* ............ 5c
Coat and Hat Hanger* ........ 10c
NOTIONS
Pearl Buttons, per do* .....................4c to 18c
Suspender Buttons, per gross ........................8c
White Bone Buttons, per gross ......................10c
Black Pants Buttons, per gross ....................20c
Bachelor Buttons, per dozen .‘......................10c
Shawl Pins, per‘dozen ................i..............5c
Hat or Bonnet Pins, per dozen .......................10c
Mourning Pins, per dozen ........................2c, 3c
Safety Pins, per dozen ..........................2c to 5c
Brass Pins, per paper ..........................lc to 5c
Sewing Needles, 2 papers for .........................5c
Hair Pins, ass’t, per box .............................5c
Hooks and Eye*, per dozen .........................lc
Embroidery Hoops ...................................Sc
Thimbles .........................................4c, 5c
Supporters, Misses’ Velvet Grip .....................15c
Supporters, Ladies’ Velvet Grip ...............20c, 25c
Garters, Men’s ..... 10c, 25c
Garters, Ladies’ fancy .......................,..10c, 20c
Suspenders, Boys’ .............................10c, 15c
Suspenders, Men’s .......................... 20c to 45c
Pipes, cob ............ 5c
Pipes, French Briar .......................15c to 25c
Perfumes, per bottle ............................5c to 25c
Witch Hazel, per bottle ............„...............10c
Bay Rum, per bottle ..............1$..............ISc
Hair Oil, per bottle ................................10c
Machine Oil, per bottle ............................,8c
Petroleum Jelly, per jar .........................5c, 10c
Face Powder ...................-.....................5c
Talcum Powder .......______........,5c, 8c, 10c, 15c, 23c
Tooth Powder ............................. 10c
Toilet Soaps, Colgate’s, per box ....................25c
Shaving Soaps, Colgates and Williams, per bar.........8c
Shaving Stick, Colgates, per box ................, ...25c
White Borax Laundry Soap, 6 bars for...............25c
New Defence Laundry Soap, 8 bars for..............25c
Feather Dusters, No. 12, .............. 28c
Shaving Brushes, ............8c, 10c, 18c, 23c
Tooth Brushes ...............................,..5c, 10c
Nail Brushes ...................................5c, 10c
Hair Brushes ..................................10c, 20c
Gothes Brushes ...........................10c, 18c. 25c
Shoe Brushes ..........r...........................14c
Scrubbing Brushes ..................................10c
Stove Brushes ..... ....10c
Whiskbrooms ..................................10c, 15c
Hair Combs, unbreakable ....................... 5c to 25c
Fine Combs .................................5c to 10c
Back Combs .................................. 10c to 50c
Side Combs, per pair ........................10c to 25c
Barrettes .................................. 10c
Ladies’ Washable Belts ........................15c, 25c
Boys’ Leather Belts ............................,..,15c
Men's Leather Belts ..................15c, 30c, 35c, 50c
Dog Collars ....................................10c, 15c
Razor Strops .............................. .20c, 35c, 50c
Bill Books ....... ..........................23c to 65c
Coin Purses ................................. 5c to 15c
Ladies’ Finger Strap Bags .................. .23c
Ladies’ Hand Bags.........................25c to $1.75
MISCELLANEOUS
Pictures, framed ..........................10c to $1.25
Picture Frame* ............................. 10c to $1.25
Trunks ..................................$3 25 to $7.50
Telescopes ......................... 50c to $1.25
Suit Cases ...............................$1.10 to $2.25
Rugs .....................................$1.10 to $3.25
Umbrellas ......... 45c to $1.65
Buggy Whips ............................... 10c to 25c
Stationery, pet box ....................../...15c to 50c
Tablets ......v.................................lc to 15c
Envelopes, commercial, per hundred ...............15c
Inspect our line of Postcards.
In addition to these above mentioned articles we have
a good line of Collars, Ties, Hose, Half-Hose, Post Card
Albums, Jewelry and many other things too numerous to
mention—rather you would come and see for yourself.
Our goods are standard and our prices right. Visit
us and be convinced. If you do not see what you want,
ask for it; and if we haven't got it, wc will get it.
We Will Move into the Building Now Occupied by Crager’s Big Store on or about July 1
THE ROUSS RACKET STORE
502 Front Street Outlaw & Hatton, Proprietors New Phone 50
Stark Mercantile Co.
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Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods,
Notions, Clothing and General
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Ordinarily thin ipace is devoted to exploitation of Merchandiie of which
we carry a large and staple line of Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishing*.
Yon can always buy anything of ua at juat and fair prices. But just now*
the all abaorbing intereat ia DEEP WATER. The benefit* from thia
source alone, we believe are practically shared in by all East Texas and
Southwest Louisiana, and are so great that we aak all customers, friends
and citizens to vote with us in the coming Bond issue election.
FREE! FREE!
When your Cash Purchases amount to $3.00
km krill gibe you
$1000 ACCIDENT INSURANCE GOOD FOR
ONE YEAR
Think This Oeer Carefully
Would your family be benefited by receiving 81,000in the
event of your tudden death, and have you provided for
this emergency? Note is the time. Policies issued to
either man or woman, and not over $3000 to each person.
Get a Coupon Trading Card and start cash purchases
You get the card for the asking. The necessities
of life which you purchase daily, cost the 4ame here as
elsewhere and in addition you receive this 91,000 incur
ance policy free
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No on* can
that the first
friend that hor husband
to dinner. But It must
very long time ago..
And ail these years men have gone
on, suffering from tbi* Imputation. It
has Indeed been a standing loke that
no man has s right to bring,, homo a
friend to dinner that hi* wife doesn’t
know about beforehand.
But how about the other aide of *b»
affair? How about the friends that
one’s wife brings home to dinner? No
word of protest has yet been rat sod
hy husbands. But ie It not time that
something was done about it?
There is the old schoolmate your
wife hasn’t seen for years. She comes
on to spend a couple of week*—or
even a month—in the height of tha
business season, when, if there i* any-
thing else you desire, it I* quiet and
peace in your own home.
The chances are that aha is tha
nicest kind of a person—reeking with
culture, and, doubtless, enthusiastic
about the opera—which you detest—
and the strain of appearing well be-
fore her becomes more and more in-
tense as the days roll by, until at last
you throw off the mask and
appear as your natural self. This,
of course, calls down upon yon
your wife’s condemnation, and when
her friend departs at last she
declares, with tears in her eyes,
that she will "never have her again."
Then there is the silent dressmaker
that your wife has at regular inter-
vals. Jt isn’t exactly that she should
eat at the same table with yon. On
the other hand, there is no reason why
she shouldn’t She ie highly refined
and has been used to even much bet-
ter things than you are able to pro-
vide. Then why not? And she does.
Of course you cannot mind about
this. It would stamp you as a narrow-
minded brute to assume for an Instant
that she isn’t as good or better than
vou are. A* a matter of fact, this
thought has never occurred to yon. It
Isn’t because you feel any superiority
that you wish your privacy. You ex-
plain all this to your wife, but she
tosses her head in the air and says:
“If you think you can afford to have
all my gowns made outside, why, very
well."
Among others whom your wife
brings home to dinner without asking
your consent is the president of the
Woman's club, the minister’s wife, the
Intimate friend In the next square
whose husband is away on Important
tusiness, and with whom you are
obliged to walk home afterword, stand-
ing meekly on the front porch until
the says that it’s ail right. There is
the trained nurse your wife had dur-
ing her last Illness, the teacher of mu-
sic, who comes of a "fine famllj,” and
the nice old lady who used to live
next door to your wife’s mother.
You smirk before them all. But
when some morning you timidly as-
sert that your old friend Jack Pratt Is
In town, and tf she doesn’t mind you
will tavc him out to dine, and she
gives jou a stony stare and says that
she has put up with that sort of thing
just as long as she is going to, why,
then—then—you wonder at the ways
of Prcvidence, and if after all, the
ways of women are always justified.
fcxpvnenced-
Manager (who has advertised tor *
fioor-walkes)—Have you had any ex-
perience)
Applicant—We have had twins la
our family twice.—Judge.
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The Usual Meaning.
"What dose it mean when a ten-dol-
lar-a-week clerk sends s girl s dosea
otes at *$11 per' tor Christmas?”
"Is usually means that he has
pawned his watch.”—Judge.
THE SHIP YARD Of
M. J. CAPRAL
I* now in operation. Vessels
can be hauled out and repaired
at reasonable prices. Modern
boats and speed launches a
specialty. Ship yards below Or-
ange Lumber Company Mill.
o-w.
and hunting !—•-
at
price*.
Telephone 24$.
. A. YOUNG. Matter.
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Launch Doman
Capacity 35 passengers. Open for ex-
cursion parties and
Location at O. & N.
New
RILEY MERRILL,
Launch
A. L. MITCHELL,
Best hoat on the river for
fishing. Term* reasonable.
Launch Paj
M. J. NAYLOR, MASTER
Regular trips to Port Arthur
Sunday, Leaving Orange. 9 a. m.,
returning 7:30 p. m.
FARE, ROUND TUP, S1.N
I DELIVER
Fresh water fish to any part of the
city I also keep cm hand shrimp '
House boat foot of First street.
Orders taken over new phone 536 M
CHA». J. RUPP
FISH! FISH! FISH!
I keep on hand Fresh Water Fish,
all sizes, also Fish Bait for everybody
Houseboat near O. & N. W. gener-
al office. Give me your orders for
fish. A. J. RENTER
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We Will Launder
Your Shirts, Collars and Cuffs; also
all your Linen and Counterpanes,
cheaper than you can do it at home
Paragon Laundry
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Hotel and Boarding
Douse Directory
The Field's House
1002 Green Ave., Cor. Ninth St.
Best table service. Most courteous
treatment. Transient trade solicited.
New Phone 366
Room at The Holland
Where accommodations in every line
are superior.
MEET ME AT THE HOLLAND
FOR SUNDAY DINNE?.
WOOD! WOOD!
A. S. McNEILL
For Dry Stove Wood
Promptly Delivered
New Ml
The McClanahan
Bearding House
Corner Market and Jackson. Con-
veniently located to saw mills and
railroad work. First class board and
lodging. Reasonable rates.
PHONE 12
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Ford, Arthur L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 82, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1909, newspaper, May 28, 1909; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658791/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.