Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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$3.95
One lot of
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Percales
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assorted colors
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Ladies’
Felt Shoes
in all colors and sizes
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regular 35c grade
Saturday
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The Dally Examiner In authorised
to announce the following candidates
for office, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary Election to
be held on Saturday, July-24, 1026:
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your personal Items.
DEMOCRATS
GATHER IN
DALLAS TODAY
For .District Attorney, 12th Judicial
District:
a. t. mckinney, Jr.
J. LUTHER BROADWAY
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER FRIDAY, FEB 12, 1926.
FOR RENT One 3-room apart-
ment. Mrs. J. Daverh. 312-6t
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FOR RENT A farm. For in-
formation address P. 0. Box
251 312-6t
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Subject. to action of - the
Man’s Union primary.
For Commissioner, Preet. No. 4:
CHAH. A. HTOtNK
The Daily Examiner has
tered mother volume. It
passed another milestone in this
service to the public.
leavening strength—is always sure.
CAIIMET
THE WORLD S GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
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Aavasotu Daily Examiner
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Any erroneous reflections upon the
character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which
■ay occur In the columns of THE
EXAMINER will be rludly corrected
■pon being brought to the attention
ad the firm.
Men’s Athletic Unions, Sealpox
and Topkins Brand, a regular
|1.50 suit; on sale
75c
We also have a complete line of
Ladies’ Dresses in the latest
styles and materials at bargain
prices. ____________________
One lot
Boys’ Lumber Jackets
all wool
$295
One lot
Gingham in good colors
- and patterns
A Yard
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24 pair o Men’s Balloon Pants,
sizes from 30 to 36, ' a regular
$8.00 garment; on sale-
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Pwflahetf Every Afternoon Kxeept
Bunday, by
Maa. T. Bpears J. G Whitten
OMtuarlee and resolutions of respect
pobllabed at one (1) cent per word.
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During 1925, Navarro County
produced over 20,000,000 barrels
crude oil, according to pipe line
estimates. ‘
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Satirday Oaly Iran I to 12 a. m. we will jive away with each 15.00 parchase 1 Silk Jersey Sweater
For Saturday Only
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•*®8HKW ME THY WAYS’ °
Urd teach me thy paths. Let
iaOtofrity anil unrightneaH pre-
thee.—
(By United I’rcH.H)
W AS! 11 NOT<IN, Feb. 12. Sec
retary of Labor Davifl announced
Heltlement of the Anthracite coal
wtrike at the White House at
11 :00 a. in.
Terma of Heltlement,
said, wore for five year
contract with no increase in
ami modified check off.
Full Htatemen.t of agreement
whh to be made public af noon by
the Labor Department, Davis
said.
Mining will be, resumed imme-
diately after ratification of con-
tract by miners at their tri-dis-
trict meeting next Tuesday.
Other (‘lauses in the agreement
were that a wage scab* may he
made by mutual agreement at
any time and arbitration is elim-
inated from any future negotta-
tions.
We like the way people
taking to poultry. When Mr.
One lot of
Imported English Broadcloth
in the latest patterns c
A Yard
We also have a nice line of
spring materials, such as silks,
broadcloth and all novelty
goods at bargain prices.
FOR SALE—A few hundred bu-
shels pure A. D. Mebane Sales
Agency Cotton seed from Lock-
hart, Texas, 1924 crop. Baylor*-
Dawson Buick Co. 312-lm
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FOR HALE A limited nupf^y of Fet
guson’s 406 Cotton Reed, at m/
house; >1.50 per bu. looie
3-bu. sacks, 13e per sack axtra. Seo
J. W. IxMike, Jr., at once. 806-Ht
FOR RENT
FOR KENT-Two nouth front
cottages. All conveniences.
Phone 208. 311-Ct
FURMAN & WAXMAN, Prop’s.
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Mrs Millon I’ickrll was the
|c;t<|i.r of whal is <|.cclaii-<l to
Iia \ <■ Lei n a'spirit nal prater srrv
n-c comInctcd al llm T’lcSviyTcrtiui M
I htir.cli Tlnirstlay afternoon. Il
wa,s I Im .occasion oi I lie meeting
<>f file Woman s Firmn i’rayer
Meeting 'I’lnre were twenty
1 hree III al lendanee;
Tire script lire lesson read was
taken from Mullln w, sixth chap-
bo-, 25 3 I \ el se ' Seek ye first
the Kingdom of Cod iiml I1#s
righteousness” was the text, upon
which cinpliiisis was laid.
Mesdames F. Watts Brown, W.
N. 1‘iirrclf ami A W Crawford
led iii piaycr,
‘‘What will you give to Jesus”
sung by Mrs. E. I* Ayres and
Miss Louise Riesto, with Miss
Craec Ayres playing accompani-
ment, was a feature of the pro-
gram.
The inerting next Thursday
will take place in the Methodist
Church a) 4 p. ni.
‘ Express your sentiment on St.
Valentines Day with a nice box
of flowers to your sweetheart,
friend, wife, or liiother. Phone
Mrs. Dan Kidd, No. 313. 312-3t
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SAY IT WITH ri.< IWERR—Larg-
est <-urniitlonH, lied, Pink, and White.
I'astcr mid Cnht IJII-len, Sweet Peaa, 1
mul Vlbletx. NnvHHota Floral Co. ■
Phone 171. 306-tf •
Ghizener spoke here recently he
predicted that Dr. L. J Goree
will have to doiibh-- his-hidcliery
capacity within a y;ir. Ami Im
was right ;. It looks now as it
In- will not he able to vvnif H
year t<» do I liat 1 lung
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The !• list B«ip1 ist < hurcli
this city lias jiist -i .sued its an
niiat eidemlar Ipr lu2l>. Il is a
n ice hook coni a i in itg i nt oi inn lion
about l lie toe,11 <-|iarch, and a
complete roll of t Inf im niliei ship.
Tlii- book was printed in the of-
fice of 1 he I iI \ Examim-r.
COALSTRIKE
SETTLED
THIS MORN.
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Renew Y oWr Health
by Purification
Any physician will toll you that
"Perfect Purification of the Sys-
tem is Nature’s foundation of
Perfect Health." Why not rid
yourself of chronic ailments that
Are undermining your vitality 1
Purify your entin* system by tak-
ing a thorough course of Calotabs,
—once or twice a week for several
weeks—and see how Nature re-
wards ypu with health. •
Calotftbs are the grea‘est of all
system purifiers. Get a family
package, containing full direc-
tions, price 35 cts.; trial package,
10 eta. At any drug store. (Adv.)
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states’ rights as the purpose of
limit- meeting more than two
htindred I >< nmeriit^ gathered to
hear addresses of a shut off con
fei i-nec plat Iorin anil Io discuss
eillient polities.
Significance was attached to
presence of Attorney General
wlio. ip t In- city, eon
lock, who
lid not go near t|m meeting
Vrf.hiir Eidson represented the
FergliSoll.s’
A ill limited t.o name resolu
Irons committee. Senator John
Davis appointed Joseph Weldon
Bailey, O. B t'ohpiitt, Arthur
Eidson, <Adainsj R. A. Stuart,
W. W. Cameron, Mrs. V. A. <’<»!-
tins, Mrs. Frank Gillwrt. .
CLASSIFIED.ADS
Come early and dont miss those bargains while they last.
Tin- morning papers carried
dispatch from Gon/.dcs which
record* I death of two women in
an auto and train rollisioig (hie
f Ilium v.c. Mrs Q M Sharp,
cousin Io .Mrs J W .Martin and
i s Allen I odden ol Navasota
Deb ased is said I
a worker in 11m Mi
< |i n r.-1 and prom rm-nf* in
i rn Star circles Her
v. as engaged in Hie cotton busi
i.esH, About eleven years ago
Mr. Sharp's brother, Je.sse Sharp,
lived in this city, working with
the Alirenbeek hardware store.
(By United Press)
DALLAS, Feb. 12. With the
(pu-stion of Federal invasion of (Wren 1 and 7
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23 WOMEN 1 Car Accident
AT MEETING
FOR .RENT — Two unfurnished
rooms, cheap, (’all 233 he-
li. m. 313-3t
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1926, newspaper, February 12, 1926; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336793/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.