The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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useful * candidate to them aa any
one olid wotld be.
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It is eafg to say that uur{coun-
cil meat appreciate the fict that
the many thousands of dollars
worth rtf property not near water
mains entitled to fire protec-
tion. >ow it is matter of devis-
ing mgans to afford this same .
.ec«ri» The firemen «.ot help A oommlttee ie, uo<r wleclinj
ii pertormeoee of service; io ,ten or tetplr. little girle from here
wbich^lbey have only a patriotic
iirieredb—is it possible there are
property dwnera here who do not
appredhte this? *
Thed^oston frenny fumist* who
raieed^lOOO to send a i
to Nek^Orleans to avenge the un-
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EL PASO GRAPES.
, , First shipment from El Paso,
— through Texas, at the Fruit PAlace.
Denver Road.
eideved headquarters. So, when
ytitr need anything in thia line,
of dabbing— but only *!▼<«» a oalL
,^H|^dmaD, Uft Drugfitt.
Prompt kt tent ion given to or*
enfetafT. W.rWilsot’s mur-
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COFFEE
Shake into your a]
Fee4 e*8j" Cures Corns, Bnqipne, 8wbi
ltn,.Stoa*‘: ~~ h~* a-.—
SwWtiug Feet. Allan’s FoU-Baae
liesth all putn and diw net awl c<
fort. We have over j^ooteCU
It cures while you walk. Try
Premium List ia 11 IB
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26—In Unbleached Domestic 4 l*2c,
A flpe quality of Dress Gingham,
Worth l(Jc, 7 l-2c.
Our White and Figured LaWns,
will go at cost. We want to make
room for new goqds?
Resox-fc Polte*
Seashore. >
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t*t Small ContrwSta.
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l SPECIALTY,
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Geo. H. Banks, Frank Hall, Willie Featherston
and Frank Constant.
Hair Cutting cents. Shaving 15 cents.
Hot and Cold Baths
The Best of Tiverythinj ia What I Offer my Patrona
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The Main
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Is to please our ctuitouiers.
This brings uFhsiiccesfr and makes
us friend*. ? ■
W(Vd<i it with our little pikeg;
witn our big assortment ,< WTtH ohf
fine qualities anti grides. »
Out low prices show you how
to savp your dollars. >
Qhr reliability is a guarantee
thatifOii Will not be disappointed
In any purchase.
Lonsdale Ghen Ticket| Domes-
tic. 7 l-2c.
Sold only in
l-lb. Pack
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The Daily Examiner.
PobUahed every evening except Sunday,
L. O. ANDREWS PUBLISHER.
Entered at the Navasota poatoffice aS
^econd-ctaaa mail matter.
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DeJiVtrfed by u _
Z^UTI'XZ.1.-........... .40cent.
Office of publication in the Ackerman
& Gudger block, up stairs.
^A|twOAD T|MB
; Arrival; and departure of trains from
tue union depot. &
NORTH BOUND. ‘
No. i da>............ -Xl:35 * *“•
No. vntfrt.................-...... ......«55,n-m.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1 daj________-L...4 -—...p. tn.
No. 4 night............... -i-------.....4?oi 4. ni.
SANTA FE.
To Somerville ...........—-L......10:46 a. m.
ToGleMland...... .........P* “»•
telephone No. 84.
beets are that nothing in
^county has ever equalled
lerson barbecue.
It off<TH iin urtequtiled variety
of owueryfl broad vestibuled
trains quick service/ solid .rood-
bed, perfect huggage system, and
OdUrt ends Cm ploy tea.
The sumptuous Pullmans are
haflt in natural wood—rich, taste-
ful, restful to tbeeye. The cafe
out service is always good. Thi 3fi-indb Percale, worth li l-2c, 9n
liben is spotlessly clean, the waita
eYa prompt, the food the beat the
tBkrktt hffords.
It Uses the Union si at in a, Fof|
Wot th, Puelilo, .Colorado
Hprings and Denver.
It educates them by Mending eu
route the most beautiful |wr-
lion of Texas and Colorado.
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It-fuha through trains from Fort
> Worth to Dedirer dally which
pass eu route Pike’s Peak, the
Spanish Peak*, and for two
hundred miles in sight of the
mountain range.
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It riltowe stop-over's on summer
tourists’ tickets at all points in
Colbrado.
It leaves Fort Worth &t 9:45 a.
. m.j arrives in Denver next day
|n time for mid-day Inoobb it Wjjl joc
aims tn please; It invites inves- gjdjjj’£71
A. A. GUmod ... <;b.n«, L. Hull
• i G. A. K D. T. P. A.
iW JF. SterieyiA. G. p. A.
THE DENVER ROAD, Fort
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ar Bryan and B rn»,ds county, cordi-
ally invite the qieoplq .of f’ur
" neighboring counties rp be pres-
ent and par false of our 1iokpitalit> ha'm^Au^itt
assuring them of an Unstinted --‘■i
welcome. ’* • »
s Jno, W. Doremiiis; chairman-,
Judge Spencer Wood, R. S. Webb.
_ i Sam B. Wih»on, W* E; Saunders,
carrier? to any part of J. E. Butler, Col. W. M. Sims,.
F. W' MiOorniuo, Dr. J W.
Howell, H. Rohde, IX Cole.
Barbecue Notes.
Mr. E. Parks, manager of the
Grand Union barbecue nt Ander-
son on nett Thursday, was in
Navasota today and, as usual,
pushing the project with winning
vim. 7 : • 4
'He saul that himself and a«-
Muciutes were’ i
po«er to bring the barbecue to.a
successful eoncltision; and, that
up to now ;dl was perfectly satis-
factory. What was wanted; and
what muat be had was co-opera-
tion oh the part of the people
generally. He hah in hand now
about 35 mutton, 30 hogs and 10
bp*ve»e, 1.0 more beeves were want-
ed* and all live stock 'must be
will kill and dress same.
Mr. Parks had {
trade with another
Military ’boys here ate of th.e
wanted their regimental baud; it
costs more money, but ia incom-
parably better; so the balance of
money over committee’s appro-
priation Was ipade up here\
•; Our Agents
can offer you
i- LOW^^
ROUND TRIP
RATES.
FOB PART1CU LARS
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S. F. B. MORSE, ;-A %
Pass. Traffic Mgr. hquSTon> TXX
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ratage, DtabHil, AugMtb^l JIB YEARS MSTA
Alexapder McB
STONE and BRXO]
L i ?f I Eatidaatea Promptly Made for Mdfl
loeaustic Tiling in every design for HewiiuB, «mjuo huu m
Tiling for Mantle facing* and other Decorative work.
Fine shade.
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1200 feet uoove the
Music, dancing and all
innocent a porta. Pure
spring water and
Th«r^
SuTph
These: waters are An infallible
ill liver comp lai wU and
skin diseases of every character
if desired, at a small cost,
railroad ! lain, irom ■■■
Hundreds will «pend the i
j > k■ * — a! i.«s a I fc
for you.
rater, et(j., apply to
Galveston, Texa*.
Will Tume>4
id a month in camp
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ar; tJ“
• tents are admitted tn the gv mind
chairs,cooking*stoves a ud eVery-; >
thing necessary fur ca mfiiflg caa
Fioeth.d..
FrM from Malaria. .
level. 'V ‘
.‘ss.s
Largent andtfiuegt (I
ibtir Springs ’» Worl4.
cure for •« 11 liver eomplaiirta and
Skin diseases of every character.
Board cun be had on the grounds,
j* MvriieJ, at a small cost. Low
railroad rates from all point*.
Hundreds will «pend the winner
irera in Cbm fort, and there ia room
For fiulber particular^ as to
W. KEENAN, G. P. A.,
loone te in recelf
ig letters and han
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Ives:
ryatt, Texas. August 15, 1900
don Boone.
ir sb4 Friend—I send you an
h for your people to be with us
threat of the new road; and on
► it might be well for a number
leading men to be here and
11. It Q. N. officials. At the
le will you see Capt. Norwood
if his military company will
I in our parade—also, will yon,
limber of your leading HUaens,
p yourself to have the Central
fxcuraion train from Navasota
i leaving Navasota at 8 o’clock
... — , koraing, returning at is or I
o’clocfclfaat night.
The invitation I sead. you can hand
it to Mar papers for publication.
AnawS*^ Yonrs,
wj JT. W. Doremus.
TbA people of Brnsos county,
intetfffion the 30th day of August,
1900,celebrate the completion
of the Calvert, Waco & Brasoa
Valley railroad to Bryan, by a big
barbedue mid basket dinner, m
conuection with trims’ dismay,
shooting teteHmment/ papadee of
various Ottauirationa, apaetachlar
exhibUfoffi aqd other gotuMmeftts.
Tbeciti^ns and business men
of Bryan appreciating the good
feelig| existing between the elt-
isens of our neighboring bounties,
LeonrMadison, Grimes, Robert-
sou and Burleson, desire to have
them with as on this occasion.
The committee in compliance
with the wishes of the citire ba of
tn participate in the Anderson
P T*hee pleDie Hro#o<l. .re .boat
resily and the pits will be dug in 4 XjsMT'iTL '"j ♦»
4. a*.*.
PrhpMittiooB arc being made
missionary fbr 5000 or 6000 people.
fort turtle occurrence in which 20
'. -'X hegn “ ■4 ’
Bout!
Mid;
occui
fr'.
SANTA RATES
SPECIAL RATES to the followiog
points via the C,. C. A S.. F. R. R.
Ventral Baptist (Association, • Stone-
14 to 20th; i..__/..l:,., .
date of.sale, August 14, i&.tnd 17th.
Masonic GrahH lodge, colored, Aug.
Unveiliag Armstrong monument.
Galveston Texas Special rates, date
sale, August 15 and 17, limited to re-
turn August 20.
Merchants’ Meeting, Meniphis, Tenn.,
certificate plan.
Farmers’ National Congress, Colora-
do Spri'ngs, Colo:, AugUat 21 to 31. Rate
one fare pins f2. Date of sale Aug. 18
and 19, Limited to Sept. 6 for .final re-
turn. . j; . . •; - ;
ILS. Improved Older of Red Men.
Milwaukee, Wis., September to to 15;
. round trip, one and one-third Standard
.first cH4s fares; certificate plan.
Meeting Texas Oil Mill Men. Dallas,
August 20: round rip, $430; date of <
duing «ll in their sate, A«g«st 19; IJmit, August 21. '
, National Association Of Druggists,
I>ettoit. Mich., Sept, 12 to 15, roundtrip,
one add one third standard first-class
farts; certificate plan.
Te*aj State Giral
21 to aj;, round trip >4.30; sell Augui
anff/or trains arriving in Dublin August
ai^iirtait al 1 tickets to. continuous pass-
age i« each direction and Ahgust a6 for ]
final return. J
Baptist State, Sunday School conven-
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cement sidewalks ta
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gust 26. ■; ■ p '■
Mbciu*dosed a2
r..ta^butfib' ‘*teSteX'?K!“*!rf“HkWhw' “ — -
w,....n.v —Holiness Campmeeting, ' Greenville.
Second Tea., ^iment and they ™ ,
1>o Yo«r Peet AcM aaSI MBS*. A
iov*th4
iakw tight or new shoes
res Corns, Bunions, BwbL
lading, Hot. Callotffi* Sore and
1 F?et- r»-
I path and giw rest andean;,
bgve over g^taoo torttaBoniaWri
All fcgggtot and Uhoe stores sell it, *5k
FRANK CONSTANT,
; The Leartin. Barter.
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I. D. Kuperman.
<■ Gasman 4 Mfllef’s old stand. ’
■ .. fj, ' £ Railroad Street.
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GX$MB» BltONO.
Boots and Shoes
Made to Order.
i ^RlCE MST.
Ulf.ole ......
Rubber Heels...........t.4„...... 50
Boy*d hilLsole Z ..rt. 50
vand*t half-aole............... 40
* £
Patcgrt, 15c and upwards.'
MDONALD MEACHUW. '
I ; Attorney -at-Law,
NotM's Public.
■ Offiife XJillxetta’ NatiuDal Bank
;Briiding.
U Sb Branch,
Attorney-at-Law,
, Navasota, Tbxas.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1900, newspaper, August 17, 1900; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336256/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.