The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 23, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ORANGE TEXAS*.
Capital hU In.........................*......$100,600.66
Scrplus aid Profits............................ S $.000.06
adhere Atrirtly ta tbe e*tabli»be«l rui<*»"of safe tanking.
_WhjWouf policy n>»r t»> rmnM an oon»>rriitiv». »mr method*
aatwIWtofy to patronST^"*""1^ "'" ■
DC* HIGHEST AIM IH ABRULUTEJSAFETY rOftlOCHfDKPOSlORs
COMING AND GOING
Articlas for this eoluri wilt be
appreciated If Phoned to the
City Editor. New Phone
390: Old 74-2rlnga.
UUL* i
if«i.«etnnitiini»niiutjutmiAiimm
FOR
I First Class Plumbing
AND
Sheet Metal Work
CALL ON
1W. E. McCORQUODALE
■V- ’ I
We guarantee all work.
Dave Ryan of I.akt' Charles, La.-,
ie among the business visitors In the
city. • ,r
George Haber, of the Riverside Rink
left this morning for Houston on a
brief business trip.-
District Attorney Cheatham has
returned from Jasper where he bass
lawn attending court.
Mrs. AiIh Singleton and Ollie Sin-
gleton of Weigh. La., were among the
morning arrivals In Orange
J. M, Haggard, the concrete con-
tractor left this morning for Beau-
mont to spend the day with his folks
Mr. and Mrs. Rolrert Snoad have
gone to Sour Luke where Mr. Snoad
haa a contract for derrick construc-
tion.
Then Clemmons, treasurer of the
Kyle theater, of Beaumont, apent yes-
terday In the city the guest of Aaron
Miller.
HTkttS’i, fHtfUkKSsn K iSb 'OSaKttVATIVK.
Orange National Bank
Of ORANGE. TEXAS. *'
Capital paid ii>
■ Surplus film!
H K HAST yon< Jtccovsi SO ft a TTKN HO 1C SMALL.
*50,000,00
1 3.000.00
f»rn tv 15 A NCROKI"
l*r-»t.letlt
.4. M SliJ.I.$.
Vice Prr»r.l. »H
H. B. JACKSoN
Oasinar.
Pitt rnrmnrrnu r rrrrrurn syt«trim nr ** * mvii mr
RED MEN BANQUET
Weber, prophet; H Lyons, Sachem;
j George Humbarger, Senior Sachem;
W. Hogg. Junior Sachem; B, T.
Goodwin, K<*e|*er of Wampum; H. T.
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR—OFFI- ' ('arr ,,f Rec<’rd* “* <’ ot W;
j also two SenapM. four Warriors, four
CERS INSTALLED LAST NIGHT, j |irj(Vee and two Guards.
Following the Installation ceremo-
| ales, which took place from eight to
Tha Largest Number of Psople Ever nine o’clock, the guests and lodge
MOST
Clear complexion, bright eyes and
good digestion com ■ from using Mlo
na vfomnch tablets. Money back If
th "all to give satisfaction. This
Is way FaublonA Huston sells
thorn.
a?
p>3
Afetbren to the blush. He has InWBt-
ed a series of trunks, skirt trunk,
bodice trunk, hatbox and every other
sort of trunk or box that you may
need, all of which can be unlocked
with one key.
Of course, you may forget the one—
but it la less of a memory tax than
half a dozen, and, should It be forgot-
ten. you will squander less of your
substance upon the village locksmith
than If you were obliged to order a
whole bunch.
Quit dosing Ihe stomache to cure
catarrh in the head. Breathe Hymnel
and gel Immediate relief and comp'ete
cure. Complete outfit. fi.O-l; money
back If It fails Faublon & Huston.
Assembled in Red Men’s Hail—
Very Pretty Installation Ceremonies
Followed by Elegant Banquet and a
Splendid Dance.
Preparations for the Red Men's In-
members repaired to the banquet hall
where a inelegant banquet, consisting
of choice turkey, chicken, roast pork,
sliced ham. salads, fruit* and other
tasty foods were served. The prepa-
ration of these articles being In the
hands of H. B. Norman.
At ten thirty the tables were clear-
Mrs. J. T. Adams and daughter, Miss
Mattie left Thursday p. m.. for Aus-
tin where they will visit with repre-
sentative J. T. Adams, member of Ihe
legislature from this district. They
were accompanied by Miss Helen
Ford, who will attend the State j
iTeachers Association.
JOKE WAS ON MR. GOLD.
Possibly Old Gobsa Regretted
Extreme Economy,
His
You get a hcapr ,
pound of the ft_,o
old-fashioned A: -
buckles* AR105A
Coffee, that to A
care of the nerves and digesticn
of your grandparents, and l*a.5
been the leading coffee of the
world for 37 years.
You’ll never have to quit
drinking Arbuckles.*
Don’t let any man switch you
over to coffee that pays him b;<j
profits at the expense of your
heart, stomach and nerves.
CoapfiM with all raquinaxmtt of tha Natkaul Put,
Food Law, CowaaWo No. 2041, Sbdmt WaJunttua
UNAVOIDABLE ACCIDENT.
Rear Admiral F. W. Dicklns told In
Philadelphia the other day a good
story about a very rich and very
economical financier.
"The old gentleman—let us call him
Gobsa Gold,” he said, “was making
preparations for a Christmas ball
some years ago and at his wing
merchant's discovered a cheap brand
of champagne.
“'This,’ he said. ‘Is a good brand of
champagne, it Is quite good enough
for those voting people who will come
to my Christmas ball. They couldn't
tell the dl.Terence, anyway.’
“And accordingly he ordered a
doten cases of the cheap wine.
“A day or two before Christmas,
i picking up hts newspaper, he noticed
i that his wine merchant had a half-
| page advertisement. He ran his eye
. over It and saw In big black letters
the paragraph;
| *• ’Try our celebrated champagne at
i a quart, as ordered by the eml-
1 nent financier, Gobsa Gold, Esq., for
his forthcoming Christmas ball.’"
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Letter to W. M. Pond, Orange, Texas.
Owing to an unavoidable accident ,
| In the office of The Tribune today, we t
are unable to publish the church no- j Rem|„der of Tragic Event,
tlcea and other newt Itema of Interest, i 0n ^ filing of one of the rooms
In Sans Souci, the werld-renowned
cheekiest fraud n PATRONS OF^fldE DAILY TRI-
Here's one BUNE ARE REQUESTED, WHEN
l-awyer Arley B.' Magee. Del . pain- THEY HAVE AN ARTICLE OF
ted his house four years ago with
Dear Sir: The
all paint is paste paint.
imste paint at a cost of 1*4.00 for
paint and * til. 00 for labor; total 1105.
The house got shabby In two years:
then he painted Devoe at very dif-
ferent Cost; 111* for aplnt and *30 for
labor; total 118. [Paste paint *105;
Oevoe *48 ]
It is like fatting hogs on milk %
water Paste paint is \ whitewash.
Yours truly,
F. W. Devoe & Co.
W. L Andertton sell* our paint
Texas Bottling Association, round
trip rate *3 80. tickets on sale Feb.
18. 1907, final return
1807.
limit Feb. 21.
Austin, Texas. Thirty-Fourth An-
nual Convention, Grand Lodge K. of
f P., round trip, rate *9.75. Tickets on
tale April *l«t and 22nd. 1*07. final
i return limit April 26th, 1907.
| T. » McFarland. Agent.
BMliBtnlun o! officer* ami IWOapttnn Of .-d and Moved liark. slier whic h th<%
§K>»r friend* which have been under
wm for the (>ast several days, tertnl-
a joyful climax last night,
manner t* which the
i no hard for was carried
t erf the Installation cere-
a reception of Sabine Tribe
t Hunting Grounds at Or-
young folks tripped the light fantastic
toe until the wee sms' hours otjjlg
morning.' ' 5 ^ <4<4 Q
The guests and friends attending,
voted the affair one of the must
pleasant and snecemfMI of Its kind
held Is the city tor name time.
SUflSMADElMRDjiR
When you need your clothes
pressed, cleaned and
promptly delly-
ered,callup tv
COOKIE, THE TAILOR
NEWS THAT IS TO BE PHONED
IN TO THE OFFICE, TO PLEASE
REMEMBER THAT THE EDITOR-
IAL PHONES ARE: NEW, 390: OLD,
74-2 RINGS. THE BUSINESS
PHONES ARE ON DIFFERENT
LINES AND WHEN AN ITEM OF
IMPORTANT NEWS IS SENT IN
OVER THEM, IT DOES NOT REACH
THE DESK OF THE CITY EDITOR,
HENCE 80METIMES A MUCHLY-
DESIRED AND VALUABLE ITEM
BECOMES L08T AND LOSES PUB-
LICITY.
..............——o-
ONE KEY F0* ALL TRUNKS.
London Merchant Has tonferrsd Rani
Boon on Humanity.
Van there ever a woman born who
did not at some time la her career
lose or forget her trunk key? Who
has not experienced the wild sense of
despair tbit sweeps over the travel
worn, dusty creature who arrive* at
her joarney's end with no more scien-
tific Implement than a hairpin to
probe the myeteriestrf hertrunk lock?
And when her pteoss of baggage num-
ber more than ana, and all the keys
are left behind, so much the greeter h
the mourning over the disaster!
Now cornea along a London trunk
dealer who for Ingenuity and true
business frntlnet rats all hi* Yankee
JUST RECEIVED
Mg shipment of Harass*. Saddlery
and Saddlery Hardware. Hai:d made
Harness and Baddies a specialty. B*
pair York
palace of Frederick the Great, is paint-
ed a great spider with Its web. The
origin of this strange decoration is as
follows; This apartment was the
great king’s breakfast room and ad-
joined his bed chamber. Every morn-
ing when his majesty entered the
room ho was accustomed to find a cup
of chocolate, but on one occasion, Just
as he was about to drink, he thought
of something he had forgotten and re-
turned to his bedroom. When he
again entered the breakfast room his
majesty discovered that a great spider
had dropped from the ceiling into the
cup, and he watnnUly cried out for
fresh dhocolatff to be prepared. The
next moment the king was startled
by the report of a pistol No sooner
had the cook received the ®rder than
he blew out his brains. Not because
the king bad refused the chocolate did
he do this, but because he had pois-
oned the cap and had thought himself
discovered. It was in remembrance of
this narrow escape that hit majesty
ordered the spider with Its web to be
painted on the celling.
Do Ostrich** Ever Dlsf
Nothing is positively known as to
how long aa ostrich will lire. Some
writers claim that It wilt lire 100
years. Ostriches which are known to
have been In captivity for 40
are still breeding andlprodiiclr
era. t.
It Is the experience of Arlsona fsam
era that smong tbe birds haring goal
nutritious green feed deaths seldom
occur, except as the reettlt of acci-
dent. A dog or other small animal
will smnettmes frighten ostriches and
cause them to run lb to the fence,
which may result to a broken
Whan this happen*, the bird !
well be killed as few ever!
from jiuch an Injury.—National Geo-
graphic Magazine.
Fill i EDSTOI
years
tfath-
GLEANING »od PRESSING
b one 500
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Ford, Arthur L. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 23, 1907, newspaper, February 23, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659840/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.