The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 221, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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See dur Ladieij’ Shirt Waists
and Skirts, prices On alt re-
duced. .
We have the prettiest line nl
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efit all farming interests. Some
farmers will at once plant June
corn and other forage crqps to
help cover the deficiency m the
corn crop.
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The convict*, whose escape
from Harrington & Terrell’s bot-
tom fgrm was noted in these col-
umns some time since, have-been
captured near Shephard by a con-
stable. And, now—“they wis]
they hadn’t.".
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Now a Presbytsriau Pastor,
A Brenham special say* Bev.
Geo. E. Clothier of Waxahachie
has accepted the pastorate of the
and will move here at once.
Rev. Clothier was once pastor
in charge ofthe Methodist church
friends here, who will welcome chocolates, . chrystalized fruits,
w#«mpw,Bwire(uhlU,lke«ity. -5
Dr. HaBermacher has resigned^ ■1, ■ -
Imperfect digertiqn and aisimilation
produce disordered conditions of the
■yatt tn. which gro" and are-con firmed
by neglect. HBRBINB gives tone to
the atomach, and cau.ee good digestion.
Price, §de. - Foa sale by S. B. Racker,
druggist. ; :j , /
For Slue or Exchange
A modem cottage in su- . -----.
biwbs of Houston. Artesian had gratifying,uuccesi
water, fruit,-flowers, paved street dentist, ----------
bum w..^ i-.rp- and electric car line to center Of & Gudger building, Navasota,
arations we have always been Con- city.; three blocks from graded
sidered headquarters. So, when school; would take Navasota resi-
you need anything in this line, de nee close io. Apply to. W. C.
give us a call. , McBride, at baggage office about
Goodman, the Druggist, ‘it.
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The easieat^way ,to exchange Foil< Sai.f.Z-Mv tesidenro ,.<m
small bilb for a Utrgr one w to go} .W ilalikigton avenue. ...
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Fresh Stock of Groceries
The Best Goods for the Least Money.
Andy Ross is Dead.;]
Many people of Navasota were
very much surprised and grieved
to learn that Mr. A. T. Ross died
at 3 o’clock. Few friends were
aware of his illness.
The death was due
fever. t . • ■ -• • ] •
At this writing the hour for the
funeral tomorrow had not been
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Galveston Blown and Deluged.
Thursday night and Friday the
city of JGalvestoiu suffered much
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heaviest rain on record; 18 inches
of water filling % 24 hours. In
many places the wooden street
pavement bowed up, and in ?ome
whole blocks of it rose and floated.
Water filled the streets from atore-
line to store hde, in places it was
three feet deep or more; stopped
the street cars and damaged goods
It began raining here between °n ths floors in stores. Boys
rning and ^ade nione* b> brRiging streets
with planks and charging 5 cents
wanted |n cross fer nothing they
removed the center span. Stunt
negro men made .money taking
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curb co their backs. And many
young men got barefoot, rolled
up their trousers and waded about
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The woman of to-day is trying
follow in t be footsteps of Wash-
ington. She wants 10 be first in
war,Tirst in peace and first in the
hearts of her countryfnen.
H. « T. C. Rates.
July 11 round trip tickets to Hemp- price
stead for Bo cents; limit July 16. ‘ 15o a yard.
veston for fr.sot limit to leave Galves-
ton not later than 7 a. m., and Houston
not later than,9:20 a. m., July 16.
July 23rd for train No, 3, JuJy 24th
round trip tickets to Waco ffl $3.75,
limit July 26th. •
July 23d and 241b round trib tickets 11
to Atlanta, Ga„ for *6.55 limit to
July 2Ut.
L B. Clarks, Agt.
Will arrive today, direct from ■
in this c?ly, and has n host of J he factory, Huyler’s bon bon
_ L. r»klr a f oa nhroal n livnrl
os the Lowest.
Sewed half-soles ... . f 1 tvo
’ Nailed half-soles,- 50C tov t 75
Boy’s aud ladies' liaff-soles . ■ 50 r—--------T T
spr-iugb«is .7.--,35 SHOEMAKER
Heels straightened 25 n -i- ’' ■ ~ t, ‘ ~ ' 1
Nailing all around .. .; 2o|] 3r -■ .'..x ' —
Patches up frofn...’ ;• 15
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Stylish Buggies, Harness
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Groceries.
kajbuyttog
regular price 15c, now 16c.
500 varde Embroidered Batiste m
solid colors, regufttr price 12 l-2c
yard, now.lOc. ‘ <
300 yards Corded Batiste Cheokl,
regular price 16 2-8c yard, nojv
12 1-20,
1000 yards satin stripes and fanqy
figures in Dimity, well worth
v 15c per yard, are now I0o
500 yards Shamrock Dimity, reg-
ular price 1^2-fl and 20c, now
g$ NO yard. Crepou in plaid,'.nd
ticket to Houston for $1.25 and toOal- stripes, was 25c, now 19c.t
• veston for St.cov limit tn Imt» GaIvm- „ . .
1000 yards Iramoia DMHgyl 34
inches wide, light and dark
figures, regular price' 15 and
16 2-3c, now 12 l-2o.
200 yards Duck; colors^. white,
blue and blatt, fta^rMripao
and figures, price 10c a yard.
200 yards Linen Crash'In plaids
and stripes, was 15c yard, now
12 1-2c. " '
— , -- 1 bolt pure Linen, regular price
I. Gotjdman’s, the Druggist. 16 2-3e, now 15c a yard.
The proper, attention ip tinie When iq duf store don’t fatl to
Will check decay of teeth and pre T “m-i-4
vent the agony of toothache. Fill-
ing will restore to normal condi-
tion and give strength to properly
masticate. 1 havb giv'en special
study to how to avoid pain in till-
ing teeth. Along this line i have
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Dr. Ward, dentist, Ackerman
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Stationery, the finest that has
ever been shown in the city, in
fancy box goods and also ip tab-
lets. Such goods -only shown at
1. GoOdman’s, the Druggist.
FonSAtk—My home in First i WT
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READ OUR PRICES
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New man. firm.
Doa’t forget the pteoevri
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Next deer to the First N
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PERSONAL. '»
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Father Kline tff Plantersville is
in the city today.
Geo. Ebiuger was here last
night from Somerville;
.Mrs. Ike Baker and ;sou, 1. B-.
left this morning for Ft. Worth.
Miss Katie White returned this
morning from a week’s^ stay in
WiHis. ’
R. H. McCune and "wife re-*
turned yesterday evening from
Lampasas. ,
Mrs. Win. Anderson and daugh-;
ter, Flqrence, Were in the citv last
night from Somerville.
Rupeit-Brooks and sister, Miss
Irma, left today for Waco on it
visit to friends and relatives.
Miss Hatch and sister. Miss
Kate, of Louisiana arrived in the
city yesterday to visit Miss Carrie
Davis.
Willieqn J. Bryan is in the city,
the gues£ Mrs. F. IT.. Yar-
borough.' Mr. Bryan i$ from
Velasco.
MnS. A. Key, who ha« been
visiting Mrs. jofrn Leake, return-
ed to her home in Houston last
evening. attempted tBain wrecking.
Mrs. H. P..Cbbb, living east of *
town, and w'bo has been very ill
with Cancer fer some time past,
is much improved.
Mrs. Major Smith pod children
and Miss Elma Riddick left this
morning for San Marcos to visit
friends and relatives. ’
Mrs. Tom Alley And son, Em-
t niptt, of Anderson passed through
the city lastg evening enroute th
Conroe to vrait aplative^.
Mite May and brotiter, Jne. D.
Clarke of Huntsville after a . .
week’s visit to J. C. White and the track in the expectation that
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yesterday etebing.
Capt. Chas. J. Kirk, quarter-
master of the Second Regiment,
T. V. tt.; Tom Womack, regi-
mental quartermaster sergeant;
and J. F. Bednar, quartermaster
sergeant, Goinpkny C, left tod »y
for Waco to prepare for eoming of
the regiment tomorrow and Mon-
day morning.
NEW8 SUMMARY.
•CHINA.
o. Acting nu an imperial edict, t»i
Huog Chang is said to be dis-*
patching thousands of troops io
Pekin to fight the rebels.
Consul Goodman cables from
Shanghai that the governor of
Shan Tung wired July 7 that the
Boxers and Chinese soldiers were
bombarbing the Pekin legations. agree(J that It will materially ben-
for a final rfttack. flfit ft|| fliririin<r jntereats. Snme
General Nieh is reported to
—- Have defeated a force of rebels
near Pekin. . ' .1
Washington officials are -de-
pressed by the receipt of a cable
from Consul General Goodnow
■ J giving bpd news from Pekin.
An edict from the emperor or-
dering Chinese troops to unite
with Boxers was intercepted.
Minister Wu ity endeavortng to
deliver a message to Minister
Gotiger st Pekin.
< political-
A conference of republicans was
held at Cleveland, Ohio; a Na-
tional executive committee was
chosen. Presbyterian church, in this city,
W. J. Bryan will make no
speeches until be is formally noti-
fied of bis nomination.
Hill and Croker will serve as
members of the New York demo-
cratic campaign committee.
from the republican campaign
bureau because of the imperial-
istic policy of the party.
For Sale r-Canary birds, tine
singers, per ’pqw 12.
. , . Mrs. Eugene Rhoads.
For Sale or Rent—My home iji
southermpart of town.
Lockett Bolton. .
For perfumery and toilet prep-
sidered headquarters. So, when
An attempt was made early
yesterday morning to wreck Houl-
ton and Texas Central passenger
trein No. 4, southbound, near,
Courtney. The fiends who cated.
nothing for the sacrifice of human
Ties Placed on H. AT. G. .Track
•Near Courtney.
life had placed some ties across
family, retarded to their home the train would run into the ob-
struction and be wreck* from a heav> wind storm and the
fortunately the electric head- ta
light pn the engine disclosed the
obstruction in ample time to per-
mit of the stopping of the train
and the ties were removed.
There is bo clue to the fiends,
but the company officials will, en-
deavor, to ferret out the enminals
and have them brought to justice.
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2 and 3 o’clock this moi _
continues io do so thik afternoon. ’
At timps the down pour has been to cross; when “cheap man ’
heavy, hut .mostly the rain has
fallen slowly. The weather com-
pletely paralyses business today,
but on all sides it seems to be ®t*hi old citizens from curb to
HARRY ASHER,
Attorney - at - L
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price 6 l-2c a yard, now 5o.
500 yards Daifiy Lawm,; regular
price 10c yard, now 80. 1!
300 yards 20th Century rLfi#na,
regular price 12 l-2c yard, now
!°c. j
500 yards Lavonia OT^ndksi fast
colors, large and email figures,
irde Embroidered Batiste m
yard, now lOo.
OW JU1UB ^bZUAUVU AJBLIVW VUCVKS,
regular price 16 2-8c yard, no>v
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.