The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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WAS CONNECTED UP.
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Roans Prairie Lie® Has Been Com
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Anderson Record: . *’i L .-
work of stretching tbe-wire for the man’s country” yet, and that tbs
telephone .line to Roane. Prhirie I negroes were far better orfhete
last week and Meiers. Jim Shew than they would be any place elan. *
and Joe Bedbar, who manage thel .
line from Navasota to Andefson^
c:»me up and connected up the
two lilies by means of a Switch
board. iol tw» iu ui
While here they j)ut in a ’phone J. Shannon,
at the home of Mr. W. Ct Hen-
derson, who operates the two
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store end connected with the
switch* board, und at night hd can
operate the lines from bis home
thus making the service very com-
plete.
between the managements of the
two lines whereby anyone can talk
from Navasota *to Roam Praiiie
and vice veraa at eame minimum
price of 25 cents.
At Roane Prairie there are four
’phones, one at the residence of
T* V. Williamson, one at bis
store, One at the residence of Dr.
R. H. Jones and one at his drug
store, j,7’:
It is understood that the line
will be extended from Roans
Prairie to Bedias and Pankey and
connect with the line to Bryan.
Alex Terrell, «n influential col-
ored mah living at Anderson, has
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Hempstead Herald: . <7
\Aaron Shannon returned last
week from an exceedingly pieae*
ant visit to his mother, Mrs. M.
at Independence.
His visit almost completed k
Rhee, and run a line to his drug [there were present, Prof ertrtt
Mrs. W.Clarky Mwa flnllk
Shannon and Prof. T. A. Shan-
non, of Waller; A. B. Shannon,
of Hempstead; Will Shannon, of
w . Navasota, and John Shannon, of
Arrangements have been made Independence. The. only absent
one was Hayes Shannon, of Nav-
asota. Mrs. Shannon is 67 years
old, yet hale and vigorous. -She
ia one of the oldest pioneers of
Washington* county.
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Noticdjpf Examiantiofi.
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the naval academy at 'Annapolis
will present'themselveai for
inationet Huntsville, Texa?, on
the 15th day of September. 1900.
From those successfully passing
—- v„..„„uat,UU| a unijrit and an
alternate will be appointed. The
cadet Will stand his entrance ex-
amination on* Mgy 15,51901, and
euay the same day. i
nd not more
n Said date.
M. Ci First|Texas.
H A T. G. Rated.
August 21 and 22, round tjrip tickets
to Reagon for $3.30; limit, August 27.
. roUBd tlckets
Co,'’-ter,3O M:
For morning train of Auguat 20, and t .
morning train Of August 21, and for
morning train of Aagart as, hnd morn-
ing train of Auguat 23, round trip tick-
ets to HoustomTot >2.8<5, H**, Aig. 27.
with joint agent at Chicago;
11,10,1 triP tick*t>
POW Idg Team, for >7.25; IbnU Attgv
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d for colored people 4 7
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^For morning train Sut
m, rotnd trip tickets to
fauaily reunion of her children, as August 20 *° <
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limit Auguat 26.
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to reht for n married couph; also ever bees shows ifl
one-or twop- “* " s
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rates. Apply to
Mrs. Eugene Rhosde.
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Presenting the Beautiful
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
The Girl 1 Loved in Sunny Tennessee,
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Tn the Bajgreje, Coach Ahead,
TWRLVfe ILLUSTRATIONS
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Mg Hannah Lady,
SIXTSSN COMIC PICTURES
She Was Happg • W She Mef You.
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ARMORY HALL.
Benefit Shaw Rifles.
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Wa> p«t in klittof Legal Blanks, com-
plete ter^ntinaqf purposes, and the
wiHibe fchtafjgtd as Mtradefratrant 7 ■
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August 23.
limit,
, round
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ttfe, limit
iay, Augurt
lonaton for
hi.90; limit
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Aunat 2M pad for fraitu myM<
tn Antonio morning of Auguit 23,
~trip tickets to tfon Antonio for
Jn H5ar”e’ “d Hoorton;
T. B.ClAhnK, AgL
First of the Season.
We are al way • trying to get
oice up-io-date fmh gboda; flret
of the season.
California Dried Pwfobne.
Nectbriens.
First of eeaepn Sour
The Fruit Palace w (the leader
Freede-
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n ui.u|tu vuu|/ra, «w CTEf UW| SUUWfl IB
gentlemsn; with board fancy box goode and 1
it very reaeoaable lets. Such good
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NoticajOf Examinatiod.
Applicants for appointment to
will preeentlhemaelveJfoi
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the 15th day of Septeml
From those successful!
the examination, a cadel
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cadet Will stand his
if successful Ail! enter ’the acad-
emy the same day. I
Applicants must be j not less
than 15 years of age ai
than 20 years of age on
to-wit: May 15, 1901.
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to Reagon for 13.30; limit, Ai ,
ugust 18 and19, round trip tickets
Lol or ado Springs, Colo., for iw.20:
For morning train cfAi
morning train of .An^wt
ing train of Anguat 23, 1
els to Honaton for >2.83,
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A MESSAGE OF
DEATH!
. A dear friend has passed awiy—om
who might have been saved had ahe
taken your advioo—had she done What
so many thousands of other women
have done, who to-day bless the most
wbnderftd of alj medicines.
She wm weak, nerveless, filled Witt
• pain; alf resulting from simple neglect
df those diseases which come to so
many women. Had she taken your
advice and used
Gr. F. F. {female8panacea}
she would bo to-day a well and happy woman. Every wonmn
should know ofG.F.P.-the onegreat remedy that in variably cure*.
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returned froth ad extended trip
through Kanea* and other states
thereabouts In a talk with a
Navasota gentleman a dal of two
iince, he unhesitatingly Averted
that he was rtrotfc tn the opinion
The contractors completed tbe that Texas was the best '
negroes were far better off bere
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Neotbriens.
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First of seasqn Sour Krout.
First of beaeon Sour Pickles.
It is nice to have fresh flrst class
8°£J8 thi® TIME of.the season,
in tbe above lines. f P
Call up ’Phone 41.
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goods 0U1^ at
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Buggies, Surrdya and
Buck boar de. New,
Stylifih and
Studebaker Wagons —
the beet made—all
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Large stock
Buggy and Wagon
Harnonl-
Hand aud Hu
Saddles, prices and
cannot be excelled.
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Best grade gio b^lt lace
leather. In fact alj kinds
strap goods. Harness and
axle oils; Whips and pads.
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We are making pric_
suit you. Come! See!
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Rodes & Owen
A FFIDAVIT to Account, Bill at Bole, >
• ••A Chattie Mortgage, Ciop Mortgage,
Deed of Trost; Warranty Deed, (all cash
duublk acknowledgment) Vendor’s Lien (sin-
gle add double acknowledgment), Quit Claim
Deed; Power of Attorney, Promissory Note,
Vendor.’* Lien Note, Release Deed of Trust,
Ot’s Lien, Notary Public Acknowledgment.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.