The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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HniKhonio di esn grinds nt Mis-
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MW rot’s. Scribe pretty grinds
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Mrs. Hoyles’ order for ftnh to- w
morrow is a mammoth one but you
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All We Know ;
Al»ttt furniture i» embodied in this magnificent stock ]
rtf onrs. All we know is nt your service, too. We tell !
yon the exact facta aliout everything you can salt ahbut*- x
why it in good, what ft ia made of, etc. Come and aee ]
. , n«. You can’t afford to pass ua by if ydti peed furniture. ]
We wilt sell ypu fnrtiitnre and house lurniahlngs at !
prices that wilt please you. Special low prices on high I
grade matting. A new. line of.chiffoniers, fancy rockers 1
** aud dining chairs opened up today.
You are invited to come in and see alt our stock; seeing I
is believing and we are lure that if you look over our 1
fall stock you will say we have some big valnes. ‘
a F. SALYER,
Wallpaper npd Furi)j81)ii)£s |
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Jn experiment! with the com-
ilt plpee of Weetphalian coal
ininee Mr. H. Kebab hw found that
eetefft diitince to which Hie
of the voice ootild be conveyed
e irtralght pipe wee between 1,800
d 1,700 feet. For moderate die*
•meter gave the beat reaulta, a elightly
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A Oed far Bvary Dlaaaaa.
The Chinese have a god fot every
diieeee, even for mumps and meailee.
Just as Baty. > 11
Dr. Kurnit-^-What isyotitailmentF
OTlara—Fm worried about money
matter*.
Dr Knrnil- I think 1 /. relieve
you.—St. Ixmis Glohe-Democrat.
Queer Divisions of a Day.
The Chinese divide their day Into
If parts, two hours Io each; and the
Italians do not divide the 24 honra at
a 11, hut rim up Io ? I o’clock.
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I IrinimtngR ul Mmiitrt IItiir.
| ^Ch/h nt 25 tU 5(1 pftr ?
wnl Icrr I Iiufi uiiy ImiifO.ih J
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I >r»H*l forgot to tml in un ordbr j
ffir fresh fislr nt I lie Piiluee He«-
tifurnnt tomorrow, ? \ 5
For Rule, or rent—my home iu
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Remember the opening |
days—Monday, Tuesday and <
Wednesday-Oct. roth, nth ’
andt^th.^ <
The I’ulaeo ReRtitiiFlwil will
hitye on hit nd lotilorro W fl very 1
large Sitturfifiy supply of fresh
Tablets,
Pencils,, ah u«s« w saw,!
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Members of the Home
F<jru in Be nofi IX)r<ler n re
requested to ineel nt
ktbeir hull tonight nf
^o’clock sharp.
A Hole of Water.
'I’lm nulholilies’ iiltniition in
called to the large pond in the
street between Norwood's mid
Stone’s warehouses. 11 has been
there several yerns and a nutiiber
<d attempts. have been tboab t»
dm id it and keep it dry'. If ’ll is
the city's place to fix it, Mayor
Yarborough liiight find it ■ very
aervicable to dump, some of the
gravel into it that is being put on
the slrcelu If the work should
be (Iono by Illi* ini11ond 11w>y
should lie I old of it ; A 1
Of course there are fit her
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notice.
All parties who have not paid
their box rent ; by the 11th will
same closed on
that ilater Ida ,L.,Jones, P. M.
Navasota, Tex., Oct. t.
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AutUtnti exhibitions J_
trimmed hats, bonnets
bans and toques. The
test and most complete col-
lection we have ever display-
ed . Don’t forget the dates-
Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday-Oct. lothiithand
13th. _ 5'■ ■■
R. B. Templeman i Son.
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Mr. Ben F. Dotson, whooe
presence here tyM DOtad yester-
day, in conversation with a well
know gentleman later in the even-
ing stated that be bottld see posi-
tively no difference in the price
of cotton here Sad at Brenham,
•nd the oaty thing in the latter
town's favor #ilB that they were
paying a lot of attention to the
roads leading that way, and they
been for a long time.
Come and look around at the
Bee Hive before you* buy elee-
where. t '
The next attraction at the
Columbia will be “A (Joy Want-
ed.” One of the Oruuewald cir-
cuit attractions. Which ia a fair
recommendation from the start.
It comes on the 18th.
A girl to cook for a Small
wnniea family. Mrs. Whitley.
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......Seiling <hit at Cost.
» J. T. LOTT.
The Daily Examiner, Friday, October 7, 1898.;
'T . Thc.rain is welfomcd now by
> both ipWn 1 1"•1»U 1\ |>o<'|>lo. > ' ‘ v;
f IP I urn I hr dint find enols i he At- '
S nioHphefc in Ute vity twid fur-
/ nished «mch needed ntbek waler
C in the nirul prccimdH.
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a healthy rate, yet the town’s cot-
ton business should receive ns
much attention as can well be
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Wanted—Position in a store Of ’
’ other honorable employment by a <
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Fresh Groceries, New Stock of
Boots and Shoes, dry good! ‘
cost for Cash. J. T. Battj
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Sb© the pretty juotlMf'iliHpluyod
at Mistrot Bros. A <M’k.
Dress goods at Mistrot Bros. &
Co.’s at 40 per cent Cheaper than
any house in town.
Go to Barry’s for Fiirvbring
Extracts, Bpioes, etc'., at cost.
W ait ter Mistrot Bros. 4 Co’a.
special sales Monday'and Tuesday
M next week. .■ 'LL'
Take Dr. Barnett’s Iron.
All the goods at the Bee Hive
go at 50 cents en the dollar now.
Go to J. T» Marry’s for iDalb
fornia can goods at cbat.
See the hkndeohteat line of drees
goods Mt Mietrot Bm > 4
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, The mort elegantTotihorinI I’nrlora In thix section are now In l
Cte.igor Hlock. Four ck»ir« prealded oveVby font expert bnHWn:
S. R. Crain, Charles Coleman,
Geo. H. Banks, and Frank Constant.
Hair Cutting 25 cents. Shaving 15 cents.'
Hot and Cold Baths
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The Best of Everything is What I Offer my Pat
FRANK CONSTAN
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Wi»iker’» warelKHise '.
Norwupd'x warehou.se
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■.. Stone* warehouse,,
Thbmaa’ wharf..
Receipt* to yesterday
L / Personal Mention
• * Sam Levy has. returned to Nnv-
iisota from a long sojourn at Tay*
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7 Mrs. J, C. McIntyre, of Ander-
7 son, is in the city, the gtiefd of
■ Mra. C» E. Henry.L . ..7; y-7'L-.;'?'
John L. Francklow, who has
been eonfined’to bis bed for some
time no#, is reported to be ho , , _
better, and a surgical operation is Important department moving at
thought to be necessary.
I Mrs. Sampler Weal oontinnea
to grow a little stronger; although
L ; ■ she Is still quite sicki
Albert Keith and son* df Milam _______ __________ ... .
county, are visiting Mra. Ed. . RtimempeTi 1“® «
Woodward. ; ; l dtys-Mondav, Tuesday and
Rev. Casos and Clay Jones, of Wednesday—Oct, 10th, tith
Anderson, took the early morning and 12th.
train here for WaooJ They attend
the Baptist convention. ------
7- -.'L. Mieses Hettle and Llaaie Fow-
ler, of Anderson, took the train
here laei night to attend the Bap- positively have
, tist State convention at Waco.
They were accompanied by J; W.
Rodes and daughter, Miss Mary.
7 Mr. iind Mh. J- J. ” Felder are
also among the Navasotiens in at-
tendance upon the aeasion of the
Baptist convention at Wsee. .
1' Mrs. J. A, McCauley, of Col-
lege SUtiou, who haa been vlsit-
- Ing In the city, the guest of Mrs.
N. U. GOckett, returned home to-
..'■ day, <
Misses Lula and Dons Coulter,
Of Bryan, who have been visiting
Miss! Ivy Foster/in this bity, reL
77 turned to their home thia morn-
7 ing-
J. J. Johwon, M. D„ of At-
lente, Tex., is in the city, looking,
for s suitable place to locate. He
, is the guest of Dr. 0.8. Johnaop.
‘ Miss Sloam Peacock, of Apa-
loBia, is visiting in the city The
guest of Miss Genie Muldrow.
E. C. Eesley. who has been
very sick for the past two or
7 three weeks, Was oh the streets
. ' yesterday. are some better then they have
v Seq the handsome dress
fl fl patterns we haveton exhi-
l^bltion at 50 per cent
cheaper than any house in
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Mistrot Bros. A Co.
Absent students, meriting de-
grees, graduating. Medical and
other' courses. Lock box 500,
Chicago.
'• Dressing tables In all the fancy
woods at Levy’s.
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street work i» keeping this very |,„. (•„„ <•01,1. .<g. .. %
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sever aoara above a Ua.
There arp too many Good Banar*
Hana abroad without bandegaa and
Mulmant.
Some people pay ao much attention
to t heir reputation that they ioa8|flH
character.—Ram's Horn.
A eeuatio Tubea.
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snd 1,700 feet. For moderate dis-
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larger one being better for long die-
log. Good etylea.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1898, newspaper, October 7, 1898; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327264/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.