The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, January 30, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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■ A GRIST MILL ACCIDENT.
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DOMESTIC.
Another vain effort made to re-
cover the money paid to bribe a
legislator in the Mark Hanna sen-
atorial contest.
the youngsters about town had
dropped the elevating (?) crap
game and embraced the still more
fascinating and more manly (?)
game of draw pok?r, by which
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S. R. Crain,
Geo. H. Banks,
Hair Cutting 25 cents. _
Hot and Cold Baths
The Best of Everything is What I Offer
MgjU FRANk CONSTANT.
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For sale, broke and unbrok<
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AU pertons’ '
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-as ^e carry pure bristle hair
brushes they are the best.
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WASHINGTON.
The week’s forecast of congress
indicate the press of business of
extraordinary importance, includ-
ing the army construction bill,
the rivers and harbors bill, the
peace treaty and o^ber measures
of vast moment.
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It has been the custom for the
boys to congregate in vacant lots,
behind houses, io vacant stores,
There was no limit
to the ages of the members of the
the J youngest
kid that could tote a nickie to
young men.”
Yesterday afternoun Deputy
Sheriff Scott a nd Constable For-
rester decided upon a erdsade
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Published every evening except Sunday.
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* I'his afternoon a horse belong-
ing to Robert Terrell mounted
the sidewalk in front of Rowland
aith’s, ran along to Wilson’^
rner; here an kwuing post that
„4k tied to him fouled another
post and he turned a somersault.
The strange thing about the
escapade being that no Window
f gr.-show case glass was touched.
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QAIVlUUliJ.
Miss Lulu Saunders, of Conroe,
was visiting relatives iu Plat
ville last week.
Lifelet Arnold, au old
citizen of this place, was vh
friends last week.
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Mm les. Mules. Md
For sale, broke and
man or Webb Teague.
Hair brushes, with the
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A Grinding Rock Bursts and Malmes all
About.
Plantersvile, Jan.e29.—Several;
fine horses have died recently in
this neighborhood.
La grippe has been holding full
sway over here for 1 be past few
weeks.
Mis. Chandler, of Anderson,
was down yesterday and today.
Miss Ada Chandler, of Hugbey
Chapel, came over also.
Schrader, thej “divine healer,”
arrived in town this morning, and
thought to have a good time, butdH
the beys guyed him so that ha
left in a few seconds.
Baker’s grist mill blew up Sat-
urday afternoon, severely injuring
the miller, Polander Smith, and
two negro boys. Just how it Hap-
pened no one knows, ; but the
lower mill stone is a total wreck*
One of the negroes died as he was
being taken home and the ot
will die. It is hard to teil the
act condition of Polander Si
as he is hurt both internally
externa lly$d?
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AND AUSTIN.
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The H. & T. C. reach.. Gal*
Houston, Bren bam, Austin, 1
Corsican*. Waxahachie, FonJM
Dallas, Plano, McKinney, Sin
and Denison, and give*
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26 YEARS ESTABLISHED
Alexander MfFarlaije
Md BRICK Contractor..
Batimatea Promptly Made for Large or Small Contracts.
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Incauetic.Tiling in every design for Hearths, Floors and Hallways
Tiling for Mantle facings and other Decorative work.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS A SPECIALTY.
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burns four men. * ‘ I
Ex-United States Senator 81a-
ter. of Oregon, is dead. |knbwn almost universally that
The body of the captain of the
ill-fated yacht, Paul Jones, is
1 rescued from the sea near Port
Eads and identified
In a railroad accident at Altoo-
na, Pa., two' men were killed and I they could trade around their
sixteen injured yesterday. nickles and do their best to make
International Sunday school themselves bad character* gener-
convention, representing 30,000, | ally. ^ 4;;
000 scholars and 200,000 schooh,
will open at Atlanta April 27.
A woman and her two children
> buried under an avalanoe of snow | b°x oar®» etc*
£ in Colorado. ||.
The country in and around pwternityr-from
f Leadville, Col., in a precarious
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elegant Tensoritl Parlon in this section are now ih the
Four chairs presided over by four expert barbers:
HMMHHM^tharles Coleman,
and Frank Constant.
. Shaving 15 cents.
In Clean, Neat, and well
* ventilated bath rooms.
my Patrons.
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consumerthe benefit
trade. Everything is t
too; nothing wan bought longer
than six months. Let us serve
you. J. M. Callaway,
West Washington Aveuue^
Wood For Sale.—Contract* for wood
H. Brown’s
store.
solicited. ’Phone 90, W.
residence.
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—as we carry pure bristle hair *
brushes they are the best. —
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Sweet naval oranges, California
apples and large Port Lemon Ba- -
nanas are awaiting your order at
the Fruit Palace.
Pure,' non-tarnishing, al uminum
face, always keep clean hair
brushes; for sale by
I. Goodman.
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Fleischmann db Co.’s compressed
sal? Bakery
in any quantity, fqr family uses.
Chas. Rowland, Manager.
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dollar kitchen tables td the quarter-
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The liberal
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he Furniture we offer is not cotn-
stock. It is better made and bet-
aished than the furniture usually
>ia at these prices. ? ;
The woods usedK from the pind in the
sawed oak in the bedroom suites, is
well seasoned stock, the joints are per-
fect and the polish is the result of rub-
bins and fine finish.
rniture needs can be cheaply
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Owing to smallpox in the state,
the Agricultural and Mechanical
college has established a
quarantine.
here today.
Geo. D. Neal went back toi
Austin this morning. * ;< . J
> Miss Gento^ Muldrow ^returned h
home from Waco yesterday even-^ •
ing.
Major Rid^hk. is on a few
days’ lay off, while Capt. Robert
Smith w filling the vacancy.
Eugene Sellers returned to
I"1 ?*ht Bfte5 8P®ndi9ft Roumanian
Sunday with his parents. -
Miss Betina Jacobs returned
purchase fromf^ Louis last night, where
L-.5been spending several
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Scott we nt to Calvert
it of this y^terday and brought back hrs
brand new, B?I? ?nd daughter, who had
bee n visiting there.
Notice.
Will sell or buy live stock.
Call on Ed. Woodward. Head-
quarters at McKay & Scott’s
The business meeting of the*
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W FOBKIGN.
Apprehension felt in Coins that
the strikers will fire the city.
> Archbishop Ireland visited the
just thirteen, even; and reliable
Gonzales of an attempt at poison-
ing.
Child of J. E. Rogers at Texar-
kana burned to death while play-
ing with tire.
Forecaster Cline notified the
state of the coming of a severe
cold spell.
Senator Potter thinks the state
does not owe the school fund 9,-
000,000 acres and is • satisfied an'
investigation will straighten out
matter*.
Lieutenant Lambach of the
twenty-third infantry, wno has
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An explosion in the boiler room been ordered
of the Chicago Tribune severely | Manila,
burns four men.
Youthful Gamblers Caught.
For sometime past it has been
condition. They are out of cbal
and provisions and the railways
can not furnish relief on account
of the snow blockade. - 77— , --------
f ~ 7^ &°d ^ePl ^eir e>e8 Peeled for the hrmly anchored 1
|H^ j rendezvous was not jong oom position We t&<
| till they -were making* fojg a boxJ
oar on the Santa Fe and Central
transfer track. The officers ap;,
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Vatican yrefcrdsy, but (teclnre. to I** thlrlaen, e¥6n; ^nXu
talk for publication. I information reached them
Waiter Hume Lo^g, member of | had they deferred their expedi-
think an Anglo-American allianceLbey would have nabbed between
a reality. anA tkiet-M ol/in_
tnbprs of the I tiers.
k have chosen I
itti as party j
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I twenty-five aud thirty card skin-
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this writing it <’ it not stated
juM exactly what will’ be ddoe |
w,|h the boys, but it is a pr?fiyT
srtion^that a number of I:
will tourn what thei^ ;
up to bn Sunday after-
* It may oot be go easy
1 excuses an
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poker fiends, the officers kept
the effort up a Awhile longer and
made h new^year call at W Bgwk
ball Park, where they placed un-
[der obligations to return their
courtisies eleven colored lads of
various ages. This bunch of
bucks were “rollin’ de bones.”
Just received a fine line of keep
clean hair, brushes, solid wood
back; no veneer to come off; no
holes to absorb dirt.
1. Goodman. .
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The Daily Examiner, Monday, January 30, 1809.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, January 30, 1899, newspaper, January 30, 1899; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327334/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.