The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 221, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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date originally contemplated by Item.
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tenant General Nelson A. Miles,
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the vacancies to
tion at the VVest Point l_...v.^.j umm<.<*,v, .j
academy tflWL There Were .the bad luck which has followed
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from the country at large, the
announcement of which baa Just
been made at the war department New York Journal.
ing overtime. Joe Chamberlain
stays nt bis ^esk. The Czar is
working like a day laborer over
the details of moving troops.
Livery Stab
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chairs,cooking stov
thing necessary for
Nailed, 30c to
military competitor, and bitterly bewailing
ton additional cadets appointed his own tontureinto trade. Yet
**'"** ho has no one to hlamr but. him-
self.—Chauncey M*. Depew, in
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By the way, it may be mention-
ed that the correct way to pro-
nounce Roosevelt, rs Rose-velt,
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Also lots of bargains
in other lines.
Creagor Block. Four chain presided oVefgyW^SB
Geo. H. Banka, Frank Ball, * Wfl
and Frank Constant.
Hair Cutting 25 cents. ShawnrKcet
LTrxi nrtrl C*nlrl i« .dean, ind
Take an Oul
Andvpettfl a mnnth ii
at the celebrated
Lampasas
Sulphur Springs.
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banks without detection, and were After all, what real difference
did it make what the platform
had to say about silver. With
Bryan as a candidate, all words
were meie superfluities.
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Mr. Stanley H. Watson of
Rosedale nurseries, Brenham, was
chosen vice president of the
That the big telker is
,<not always the bast man.
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it is not a sign that he
does so.
I Yon can find some bar-
gains in our Department
Store. We have a full
line 'of Dry Goods and
Gent’s Furnishings.
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Shoes for Men, La-
dies and Children. The
. Negent Toe for men;
that’s.the kind you ought
to wear—they give satis-
faction.
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YOUM TO PUSA8B,
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Are you looking
for a 'place to
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Of which we have a
beautiful assortment
Goodman & Miller1, old ^and.
Railroad Street.
CHAS. BRONO.
Boots and Shoes
Made to Order/
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PRICK LIST.
Sewed half-sole— _.w^..>..4h 00
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Ladie.’rewwi hal^aole . ..
Indies’ nailed half-sole : . 30 HijtrpadrT
Spring heel . > “ »J5 HhlMrtlwb
Heel. Straightened ..... ?5 kereJt $41
Rubber heel. .. .J JU for JUU.
Bby*. ha 1 Mole .
Child’, half-wle....,^.. -/ 40
I^adie#’.pring heel.......^..L' 15
A, • For tacking shoe’s all around ... ah
I'PatchH, Me and upwards.
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■ Free from Mai
.'iWO feet1 JtxM Jfew. U*|
Mu»ic, daocra, and all kioKi
innocent sports. Pure eulfnid
spring water and
The Largest and Fineit ‘
Sulphur Springslb «»eW<MI
Theca waters are an infaftM
currft>M|l hver compraint&w
skin cii-cases of every ohlirtM
Board can be had on the grodrtdi
if desired, at a small cost. ®m
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mfort, anti there b torn
For further paftictifm to t
rates, etc., apply to U
W. 8. KEENAN.G. P. A..
Galveetifo, KxasJ
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RATES.
II. & T. C. R. R
Vacation Rates to
Mouhtitr*,
... Lakes anti.
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FOR PARTICULAR^ SEE AGENT
S. F. B. MORSS,
Pi,.. Tricar,.. uovstoi, tb*^.
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Nearly all are sons of aniiy
officers.
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The bureau of printing and en-
graving.has been, brought under
the operations of the eight hour
javpby Assistant Secretary Van-
derlip. The bureau has beep do-
ing gu enorniQue amount of work,
and the production of bonds and
of# notes for the ney national
banks has pushed the plant fi> its^
fullest capacity ; 2,300 people Are
employed, but in order to keep
up with the demands made, many
employee had been regularly work-
ing twelve hours at a stretch—a
shift.and a half daily. A number
.11:35 a. m. of new people have been employ-
55 a.m. edt tpepressure was too great
4:50 p. m. for the hot weather. The hew
. «, currency law has created a large
number, of small banks all over
getting their notes engraved.
The test of the. 18 inch Gath-
fire enormous quantities of gun
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this month at the Bethlehem steel
which are located at Redingtou,
( Pa. There is a great deal of in-
J terest throughout army ordinance
ie expert* here in the gun, and there
has been a great divergence of
opinion among them as to its
value. In^be navy the ordinance
“ succeeded in defeating the
plan which contemplated the
Gklhtnann eystem upon the ser-
vice foi* trial. Many experts de-
clare that the projectile will tear
[d the gun to pieces.
Hot and Cokl Ba
Tbe Best of
FRANK
TI>eL<artt^
It is a Saying >JOS
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M, W. PETERSOrt, Propriettfj^
Horses boarded by the day,twook or mrotb
able rates...All ordeiti fer turn-outs given protr
tion...We are well equipped wftH be*
drivers and your patronage is radpect
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28 YEARS ESTABLISH
Alexander MfFarlape
STONE andyElUOK Oont
Estimates Promptly Made for Large or Snail Cototil—
In caustic Tiling in eveiy design, for Hearths, Fl oor, and 1
Tiling for Mantle facings and other Decorative wor
CEMENT SIDEWALKS A 8PECI,
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The Daily Examiner.
Pnblished every evening except Snaday.
M. L. O. ANDREWS PUBLISHER.
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Bntered at the Navasota postoffice as
second-class mail matter.
Delivered by carriers to any part of
city. Subscription price:
PvrWeek .................................10 cents.
Per month do cents*
Office ofrpublication in the Ackerman
* Gudger block, up stairs.
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Arrival and departure of trains from
the union depot: •* '
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WOJITH BOUND.
NA. 1 daye***—-'
No. 3 night . .
SOUTH BOUND.
No. • day..*.----------
No. 4 night 44—i-----
SANTA PE.
To Somerville -------,.:„.,i..;...
To Cleveland .1
Telephone No. 84.
WASHINGTON NO FES. ’ ",a"" whivh"^G'Pd
------ cotton, wilktake phice sometime
Eight unfinished ten dollar. , .. .
note,were etol.n from the Bureau •
of Printing .and Engraving some
’ time ago and successfully passed
in this city.^ The Votes were
missed some time jigo but the
Secret Service men supposed that
as soon as they reached a bank
they would be recognized because
of tbe absence of numbers add of °®cer8
tbe Treasury Seal, which must be
on all notes. Notices were
promptly sent to the banks to
look but for them and the De- '
partment, believing they would
not pass through more than three
or font hands before running
up against a bank teller, thought 1
it would be a comparatively easy .----------, -- —r
matter to catch' the thief. It ao with the accents on the first syl-
bappened, however, that tbe
motes have been passing into tbe
cash that be cun lay his hands ou
ground where that he thinks will attract
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fleet in those waters of sufficient Tbe J
size to Warrant the assignment of ,
a full admiral to it, command or th, beauties of adfflrtieed goods,
to support the dignity of hisj.nd ., th. nnbih, h~is’ .9 run ,d
’ jdll they continue from sheer
m df Lieu- keeper will in tbe meantime be
, sitting, unthbught of and uncared
has been appointed to fill ohe of for, gghast at the crowds which
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the Congress with her private de- any front porches on which they
can sit and let the world wag.
Chauncey Knows.
Many a man has made a fortune
thongb judicious advertising.
Tfcke two mep starting in business
at the same time. One uses all
the money he makes in living well,
and sometimes oven extravagantly.
The other invests all tbe surplus
cash that be cun lay his hands on
in advertising bora, there every-
public notice. Wbat is the result?
. man who advertises has
crowds flocking to bis shop to see
wpport the dignity of hill
' will they continue from sheer
force of habit. " The first sbop-
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sitting, unthbugfit of and uncared
by gradua- daily thrbng the counters of his
until they returned to the Treas-
ury.
The Mexican government has
named October 22, 1901, as the
date for the convention in the
City of Mexico of toe interna-
tional congress of American- re-
publics. That date was selected Nurseymen s association at their
because of climatic reasons, recent meeting at College Station,
thoegh sotnewhat later than the A good selection. — Huntsville
the executive committee of the
American republics in tbe con- The Kaiser his abandoned his
* sideration of the matter. Every holiday. LordSalisbury is work-
- republic of the three Americas*
have given notice of its intention
tube represented, and the Mexi-
can government is now about
sending out the formal invitations. Even the Mikado cannot get away
Chilli, supposed*to have beenap- to the sea shots. You see, none
prehensile of an interference by of these leaders of nations have
signs, has. been reassured, and
will be represented with the other
nations.
There is at present no intention
whatever of sending Dewey to
4ake.charge of the Chinese situa
tion, although it is well known
that the admiral would rather be
in command tbeie than anywhere
else. Even if he Applied for the
post, it is said that his request
will be refused on the (_
that the United States has
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 221, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1900, newspaper, July 14, 1900; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336244/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.