Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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NAVASOTA, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 1925.
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kinds of mortgages and notes on hand
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In 81 hours 17 minutes.
Oct. 20.—President Ebert
the Reichstag.
Oct. 29.—French Government recog-
nizes Soviet.
Oct, 30—British Parliamentary elec-
Notice!
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— ^pfjtrty 18.—Robert Imbrie,
for conservatives. _>
Nov. 4.—Coolidge and Dawes elected.
Miriam A. Ferguson elected Gover-
nor of Texas.
Nov. 5.—Two radio signals, one trav-
eling eastward by rylay, and one weat-
•i
Hl
Sept. 6.—American Round the World
fliers reach Boston, Mass.- ...
Sept. 10.—Nathan Leopold and Rich- I
ard Loeb sentenced to Ute imprison- 3
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Herbine corrects biliousness, indiges-
tion and constipation. It is a fly
herbal - medicine that drives out 1^-
JWCWM end restores healthy condi-
tions in the system. Price, 60c. Sold
by J. M. Quinn.—Adv.
ft. 65
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from Cleveland, Ohio. They
ridges a« The^r ap-
ated they might possib-
^pj^^&B^hey -were
n who are to answer to the
their deeds.
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s.
Veto
reported that three Senators who vo
ted with the President in a test vote
yesterday will turn against him on the
final roll call and shift the balance.
Supporters of Coolidge believe' that
the will of the White House prevail*
PROPOSED
PAYMENT
FOR CATTLE
. were appointed riding bailiffs ai
* J. C.'Moody, door bailiff. t,% ....
Killed to Wipe Out Foot, and
Mouth Disease Few Months
Ago
Sam D. Stinsea of Greenville,
, who has been appointed. State’s
Attorney for the Court of Ordi-
nal Appeals, has as iris assistant,
Nat. A Gentry of Tyter. A. B.
Norton of Plainview received »
place on the Board af Teachers’
Nsrwssl, and ,T- W. Dee of Hous-
ton, D. C. Johnson of Atlanta and
J. Burt Thomas of Sulphur
Springs were appointed to the Den-
tal Board.
Other appointments will be an-
nounced Wednesday.
(By United Press)
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 6.—A bill will
be placed before the State Legislature
calling for renumeration to state , live-
stock owners for the loss incurred from'
wiping out the outbreak of the hoof
and mouth disease. ‘ •
' J, E. Boog Scott, Chairman of the <UaH>defying turns of the air
State Livestock Sanitary Commission,
announced that it would probably be dnj which will be a
sponsored by Senator Charles Murphy.
again by two-thirds majority, . today
Sox Oct, 30.—British Parliamentary elec-
tion results in overwhelming victory
killed
watch the . machine tn opera
THRE0
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t for
ig into effect Dawes Plan signed,
[elen Wills retains National Tennis
Miss Bake is a dau^ g^£a bY defeating Mrs. Mallory.
■ ^pt j—Fifth Assembly of the
League of Nations opens at Geneva.,
Tilden wins tennis title by defeating
Johnson at'’Forest Hills.
Sept. 3.—Edward F. (“Pop”) Geers,
"Grand old man of the Turf,” killed
While' racing. .*
• 5.—American Bound the World fliers
reach Casco Bay, Portland, Me.
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Announces Partial List Appoint
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Boftrd of Pardons Reestab&hed wiffi Brecken-
* I Other Appointments to
Ineti&p
Great Britain is defeated 364 to 198.
British Parliament dissolved.
Oct. 10.—Washington Sdnatort-Wln
world’s series by defeating New York .. , v
the week.- 'jof
' Meanwhile the avia
Prospects are that the January term
will not be a rtf wo us session
the grand jury unearths oonsid
| business. ‘ ; ' -
etery.
DeeeMBd wsi Ma in ti
Indiana. March 30th, Mtt.
40 years he had been
...
The airplane that has beqp viewi
circling over the rfly for the past to
days is manned by Ross Arnold ai
Jimmie Van Clce, the former a |iB
arid the latter a dare-devil exhibit!!
flier. They are a part of the Piyh
Circus which was detained in their a
tempt to reach Navasota for. an ext
bition last Sunday ut could
here and have postponed the show ;
next Sunday, afternoon. They*-^
brought here partly through efforts <
F. W. Estill who is with the court
engineering’ corps.
It was announced today by Mr. 1
> till and the two filers that on net
Sunday there will be not lees ths
J three planes on the Navasota aviatifi
field and they wfB give a demonstn
tion that will thrill the whole cos
munlty. Pa radlute jumping, and man
Airplane Here All Week
Will Take Part In
Big Exhibition Sunday
Gavin Black.
J. L. Montgomery.
‘ A. P- Wlckey.
Luther Dunford.
P. E. Smith. 4 ’
Lewis Floyd.
The new Sheriff, R. M. Hudson, and
XX XjiSl ssk.
house and the new district clerk, K
A. Hoke, was waiting on the Court
with the assistance of assistant,
Mark Hixon.
Lester Simmons and Roy Guerragt
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Obtained from Navaaota Cotton Ex-
change at 1 P- m. today:
Ne# York, 85 up---------24-2^ -Vd
ridge Man at Hei
: be Announced W
the election
iafte*.'*
requested to te
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• WEATHER
® Novasota and vicinity:
© and warmer.
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Giants in eighth game. \... .
Oct. 12.—Anatole France, author,
dles^at Todrs, Fr^nw. *- : ?
Oct. 13.—Henry Ford withdraws bid
/or MuscleJptogis. f r.
Oct. 14.—Great Britain arid. Turkey
ask the Leaguq_of Nations to deter-
mine the present boundary between
mmt tor rnarder ot Robert rrmto.
--7^ashlngton D„ G.
Sept;. 11.—Harry Wins, negro, beats Nov. 15.—The ZR-3 (now Loe Ange-
if
t«'~' S'
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lr£-
Nov. 9.—Senator Lodge dies at Cam-
bridge, Mass.. _
killed in Jkvn earth-
Army aviators reach Ban Diego, Call-- quakes. *
Nov 29.—Mrs. Francis Hodgson Bur-
nett, author, novelist, dies at Plan-
dome, L. I. .
Dec. 1.—U. «. Congrees meets.
Dec. 7.—Gerinan etectlorirIresult to
victory for adherents of Republic.
■ Dec. 13.—Samuel'
Srsote traveling the Anderson high-
noon doubtless saw
Bailey driving today east with
te'pwhgcr?. both young men with
IjMHtbillties of youth before them
for some unknown reason had got-
off on the wrong track and were
Id for the county, bastile. They
kt last night in the city jail here,
hey were taken into custody yes-
ay afternoon by Deputy Sheriff
ey and City Marshall J. A Hixon,
hone jnessage from Will Fabian,
itable at Anderson, informed offi-
: here that they were headed this
i ' They were arrested In Felder
tion where they were attempting
■atn business section.
rare driving a comparatively
ix coupe which, according to
they had stolen elsewhere. jury foi
Qds found In their possesion
a gold watch, repeating-rifle, gi8ted ttoe toltortiri^lite:
Nothing, Stetsoh hat The
io reM to teye been stolen
Tnu-schtoa.r, S
fir W Anderson. < where
S-MBy United Press) ;
94FNSVTLLE, Texas, Jan. 6.—
MM W'charges of peonage, Wil-.|l| .■■■■■■PH
Stoddard of Daferin, a Texas! New Orleans, 40 up--------23.85 ;
i9 lands ln.the Jflo Gmnde.Vrf-j|, Bot»tqn, 30 up -------——24.00
as liberated under a g2,500 0(K '
Mlowteg ap arrangement that
ide to plead gutlty to charges
fog about Wilson Alexander, a
jfto^irn. who M alleged to have
parote£ to Btoddard white the
was sheriff ; of Llnvlngston
y, Michifftn. .s
Bader was seatooced te five
teasTto steep to a. - '
(By United Press;
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. — Claimr
made by the proponents of the Postal
Pay Bill vetoed last session by Presi-
dent Coolidge, that sufficient strength
wilt be mustered today to. pass it
thastete <
raStesat
Tates but it was oaiy a few moatte.
ago that te eaa» to Navasota to^Uve ~ *
with his son. He waa^.reerttee
the Methodist ChaurA sad had Head !
a' faithful Christian life. Surviving
Gompert. Preri- are <», and one daughter: A A
dent A. F of 14 dies at San i nteals of city W|W is cterfc for
the Southern Pacific roadmaster, ate
Mrs. Maude Frick at Levi, Oklahoma;
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avasota Daily Examin
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Dallas. 40 up —----
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Two Teachers Of
I Jtetional Socialist Convention at
ifOWveland endorses La Follette.
July 8.—Th* revolt at Sao Paulo,
Brazil/is rejkoii. 1 in hand.
; —Davis and Bryan nominated by
>’Democratic Convention.
’ ?’ iuly 12.—United States clin'ebe-i the
s at Paris.
July 14.—George W. Olvany elected
leader of Tammany Hall.
, •; XUCJ • Saw iwasvcxx lv* vac
All regular subscri4tte ^^rt jU9’teast t>1
rs of b
....... b call
and the House measure endorsed by jf paper IS DOt rC“
ntenrite: . ceived.
(Adv. 283-6t)
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Events Of 2924
(Continued, from Yesterday) •
July> 4.—Senator La Follette accepts
ivitatlon of the National committee
f the Conference for Progressive Po-
gx-JMiF Action to beeome candidate for
• Presidency.
JChlrin Coolidge, Jr., dies at Waah-
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Ferguson
cers Arrest Two
Young Men Alleged
Dee. 14.—Announcement made that
Leon Trotsky had been deposed as
Soviet war chief.
Dec. w'-Wm. Green, secretary of
United Mine Workers, sueceeds Gom-
pers as head of A. F. of L.
Dec. 20.—Premier Mussolini calls
special session of Italian Parliament
>ate
Favors
fornia. Yrom which they started March
17th.
Sept. 27.—New York Giants win Na-
tional League pennant.
Robert Jones wins National Ama-
teur Golf Championship.
Sept. 29 —Washington, D. C., Sena-
tors win American League pennant
Oct. 1.—Jimmy O’Connell and Coay
Dolan of New York Giants expelled by
Judge Landis on charge of attempting
to bribe Heinie Sand of Philadelphia
Nationals. -
Oct. 4.—Captain B. E. Skeel, noted
pilot, killed in Pulitxer races at Day-
ton. , .. --------7---
Oct. 8-9. —Labor Government of for ballot reform.
To Have Stplen Car
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DfST. COURT --
ASSEMBLED i
. ON MONDAY
Walter Greenwood Is Forenbh
of Grand Jury For The
Term <
' District Co.urt adjourned for
day yesterday after a session of Ohly
.a few hours. Judge Carl T. Harper
the city without pass- a Btrong charge to the
jurors which was of a general nature
but embodied all violations of **
statutes of the State of Texas. The
»r the week was diamtaayl.
The grand jury aa empanelled
j;
Otarence Moorer . i"A
have entecoa B c Thomas.
-X .E,- Fuqua.
__ ea this morn-
representative of the Daily
they replied that they would
heir real nrfmes bu^-Lf any
r they ‘ would be merely
which they were passing.
id to be from Galveston and .dep'otjeg W4j^e active about the
Jr., Chicago.
Sept. 11.—Harry Wins, negro, beats ’
Luis Angel Firpo in 12-rounds at Jer- les) arrives from Germany, 5,066 miles
sery City.
Sept. 13.—Chinese factions battling
for Shanghai, resume fighting.
General Pershing, 64 years old, re-
’ . ■ • . ’ ’ . v s'-.. s. ■ i J
tires. ;
Frank Crance, Chicago White
manager, dies?" ....
Jimmy Murphy, auto racer,
at Syiacuse, N. Y.
Sept.' 19.—James A. Drain, Wash-
ington, elected Commander of Ameri-
can Legion.
Sept. 21.—Tornadoes in Wisconsin,
Minnesota, the Kakotas and Northern
Iowa cause deaths of 60 and property and 6 seconds respectively,
damage of $l,50(M)00.
Sept. 2?.—The first round the world
flight is completed when American
(U. P. Bulletin)
WASHINGTON, ten. 6.—The
Senate today sustained President
Coelid^ A veto at the, WMtMW.-
00 Postal Salaries Increase Bill by
atetri of 55 <o 29.
(By United-Press)
TKMFfcErTesmt Jan. A—Apar-*-;
tial list of the appointments of
state officers was announced to-' *
day by Governor-elect, Mrs. Mir-
iam Ferguson, effective at Mrs.
Ferguson’s inauguration. Jan. 20.
The Board of Pardons has been
reestablished with W. P. Sebas-
tian of Breckenridge as Chairman, ‘
and J. N. Aldridge of Gilmer as a
membey of the Board. The Health
Officer is to be H. O. Sappington
of Galveston. Roy I. Tennant of
Temple has been placed on the
Board of Control. Turner Hubby
of Waco has been appointed Gaase,
Fish and" Oyster Commissioner;
j Fire»Manfial, J. J. Timmins of
s ■ Austin; Tax Commissioner, Ed-
ward Edwards of Clarksville; ate
on the Prison Commission. W. R.
Dulaay of Houston has been
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* (By United Press) »
LONDON, Jan. 6.—The Dafiy
aid and Dally Express art cap
dispatches stating that there is hi
street fi^htinf
result at the Factott wteur
pression. Many are reported
ate three killed. ’r
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B.J.NaCE
PASSED Al...
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Deatl^ claimed Benjamin Monroe
Price, age 63, a resident of this dty.
It was close of the hour of 6:30 last
evening that his spirit departed. Fun-
eral services were held this morning
at 11 o’clock from the home of bls
son, 8. E. Price, living tn the north
part of the dty. Bev. W. H. Vanoe, i
ward by relay, encircle the globe in 5 pagtor of Hie Ftarit Methodist Chuta,
conducted the service after which the,
r *»Mionator Wheeler. Democrat, nomin-
ated as Vice-President with La Fol-
27.—Olympic Games end With 98 of
Mjtel Olymp'c medals won by Amer-
Mf. U. 8. wins.
Jjj^ 28 —169 drowned when Japan-
m ateamship Tairei Maru is wrecked
^August 8.—Joseph Conrad, novelist,
iH^akn England.
States Vice-Consul at Teheran, Persia,
| assassinated.
.....
ANDERSON, Jan. 6.—Miss Blanche tette.
HenSley, one ot the teachers lathe
Piedmont school, resigned her positite
,tert^ tMlgfcere M the beginning of the Christ- ||
d no.pay since mas holidays ate did not return whenL^
t on rifivd year parole, school resumed he^jftor. Miss Hens4j|
' w i ■■ ft •* i <- ley went to Cemeron to accept a post A
tion in that .dty. \ >
Ateffcer change in sch^ls was U* |
nrtgnefion of Miss Jppuna Hoke, August 16.—London agreement
teacher at Mb She ip. not a me» - ..... ~~ "*
ter of the pubric school faculty .<
BoartePnirie. 1
ter of the new District Cleric, R. A.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1925, newspaper, January 6, 1925; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336571/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.