Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER WEDNESDAY, MAR., 26, 1924
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Attest:
L. H. BARRY.
City Secretary.
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presiding Judge of said election add
V. 8. D. Saunders and H. W. Kll- ’
Patrick Judges of said election, and 1
the City Hall in the City of Navasota
is hereby designated as thb voting
place foe said eleetkgi. ^
Witness my official hand and syal -1
of office this the 1st day of Marehk. 1
A. D. 1924.
HAL B. 8TONHHAM
Mayor.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
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State of Texas, City of Navasota, Co-
anty of Grrimes.
By virtue of authority vested in me
as Mayor of the City of Navasota,
Texas, an election is hereby ordered
to be held within the Corporate Lim-
its of the City of Navasota, Texas, on
the 1st Tuesday in April, the same be-
ing the 1st day of April, 1924, for the
purpose of electing five commissioners
for a term of two years erfch. f '
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Sam Madeley is hereby appcintod
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PLANNED AND B’U I L T
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TEXAS DIVISION
PAUL FREEMAN, .
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Division Superintendent
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4BWKMh« VMwed one year as Di-
reesor Of AthletUs, and I am now ser-
vtttg second year a« Director Gen-
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Spariding eyes, vig-
Lttlon of IM. .nd Im-MUllt,. Moe. MX
tlwy teg«n to think how n lift beyond the <n" «
L on this subject, from the earliest ages up to the 1
related. The February Rainbow lists opinions by m«i
greatest men in order according to date. The list in^U
i of your humble servant, a plain every day fool y
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Hardware or Implements Y°" w«nt-We Hav. it
A complete line of shelf hardware, glassware, aluminumwaj-e, tinWare, white and grey
enamelware, tubs, buckets, oil cans, lamps, lanterns, stove pipe, crockery, of every design,
washboards, and rat traps. Cutlery that you need: Pocket, kitchen, steak, paring^
grope fruit, bread, carving and butcher Knives, Scissors for every use. Harness in sets,
abohames,collars,pads, backbands, trace chains, hame strings, locks, screw drivers,
mechanists and claw hammers, hand saws, shingling and derrick hatchets, hoes, shovels’
axes, single and double bit.
The famous Rock Islapd Implements with a complete line of repair parts, also extra
shares for Kelly and John Deere plows. Armour’s Big Crop Fertelizers.
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., he interested in present day problems.
'..Staough my experience as a stu-
> in the military service, and as a
_j teacher I have been able to take _
lot with the most humble, or to cope
H*m igaking this campaign upon the
a school man, a dtisen of Grimes
one who wants to see the
<rf the schools promoted
yj^r, Thia work has acquaint- 01 any°Be that may oppose me.
with conditions Jta the various ~ 7,
kiges, and? will enable "me to School o
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~ Strong advocater of teach- principally on Saturdays, then if all
pUs something that will be voters are not called upon, do not feel
Lvalue to him in after life, that yota have been overlooked. In
abstaining. X am casting your ballot do not be prejud-
espmeiitlly interested, in iced By- any campaign snxdm-screen
onnty Schools.,think is to the beet Interest or the
■se in man- AU the office to which I aspire and
science, this for that reason ask your support. -
islraadmyy Sincerely,
im. JDHN W. GIIffIN.
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With the college man wjien necessary.
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solicitation of friends, my merits as trt
County,
. ij i of the schools promoted
«f the Interecholastic League of Bn* upon the demer-
X feel that my time belongs to the
iehards rather than cam-
r County, this I will do,
Strong advocater of teach- principally on Saturdays, then if all
B'ltenetiilng that will be voters are not called upon, do not feel
I value to him in after life, that you have been overlooked. In
KMtainiag. X am cagting your ballot do not ba prejud- -
rial work that is being that mar arise, btt< Vota forvtat you.
**“ County Schools.,think is to the best interest or the
fo install- sdriok. I feel -that I am qualified to
sent f«r a course in man- AU the office to which I aspire and
g and domestic sdraca this for <bat reason ask your support. -
e^Bfehards School; and my/ 31=^^ Hlji
be to continue this work’ >♦
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924, newspaper, March 26, 1924; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336375/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.