The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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the
wDrk to be resumed.
remeni-
the coal hold for security.—Min-
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It contains the week’s happening?
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HERBINE.
lar
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• lonsoriaf Parlor.
Navasota, Texas.
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Santa Fe
Laying of Steel on the I. & G. N. to
Be Pushed.
agent or commun-
icate with
Common decency demands that
all officers who have proven wil-
ful persecutors of Admiral Schley
resign their respective comis-
sions. i Such as are now wearing
naval uniforms are disgracing the
service; in which there have been
so many illustrious men.
Telephone No. 84.
Limited to Dec. 8.
1901, for return.
Consult local
The Subsidy Argument.
\<- Louiwille Courier-Journal.
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----TO--.
INTERNATIONAL
Live Stock Exposition
CHICAGO,
VIA
ST. LOUIS OR KANSAS CITY.
CARR & SCOTT,
.
Lawyer*.
Office over store of Goo. 8. Wood & Co.
Will practice in all the court# of the
Chas. Coleman
i Frank Constant
Read The Review
and send it to your friends in the old states,
will save the trouble of writing a letter.
J. H. TEAGUE
Attornoy*at-LaW
Navasota. Tex
Examination of Titlef and Ab*
strattinj a Specialty.
THROUGH SLEEPERS “
'PHONE
84.......
W. M. BOWEN,
Physician and Surgeon
Oftr? Uts *$mP? »n °®Ge QF tajily
practice.
Cffice in First National Bank building
’Phone toa. Residence ’Phone 138.
h Nine-
: Tenths
iof
: all the
:: People
■ i Suffer
:: from a
I Diseased
I Liver.
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twenty-five new towns ahead of
him. He left this morning by
private conveyance for Stone-
ham, accompanied by C. C Wal-
ler. The work of platting the
new town begins there today.
W S Keenan, General Passenger Agent, Galveston.
SOUTH BOUND.
_______3:04 p. m.
......5:28 p. m.
...„.„ 3:48 a. m.
...10:57 a. m.
.......5:18 p. m.
John M. King. McDonald Meacham
■UN King & Meachurp,
ROOM 3, FIR§T NATJQtfA^ BANK B L'D'G 1 ' . ?
an j
many >
. The •
• corp of artists in charge of the •
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Tickets atj|
special reduc-|
ed rates, on I
sale November
30 and Decern-1
ber 1, 1901 I
VIA E
de-
j you to write us if you have any blood
;___7- , • ’ j or skin trouble. We make no charge
New line stationery and tablets I whatever for this service.
Just received at Howell’s. 1 THI IW,FT •P«C!Fi© co., Atlanta, ga.
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[fARRY ASHER,
Attorney - at - Law
aap notary PUBLIC,
Will practice in all Courts of the
State. Office in Citizen®’ National
1 bank building.
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A' North, South @ Central
Texas Points.
Jno. D. Quinn.
Dress Skirts, Walking Skirts
and fuU line Underskirts at Lewis
J. Wilson’s.
Combe, brushes, powder boxes
and puffs at Howell’s.
Weadvectise the truth and the
truth advertises us.
Goodman & Miller.
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To Cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
__ Sour Stomach or Heartburn take
x Dyspepsia Tablets. All drug-
la are authorized to refund money if
T Out to cure. Price 50 cents per
Stage. Sold bf Jno. d. Quinn.
SSU&*
Planting Onions.
To plant an acre of onions, by
the transplanting method: Make
a bed 4 feet wide by 125 feet
long; or two beds half that
length; make trenches across the
bed 3 inces apart, 3 4 ef an inch
deep; sow the seed about 15 seed
to the inch in these little drills.
Water the bed eveiy day with a
sprinkling pot, to keep it good
moist- Seed Will germanate in 7
to 14 days. One and a quarter
pounds of seed should plant the
beds as a bo ve directed. ■
To make the little dr’lls across
the bed, a good plan is to take a
W. W. Hoke and daughter,
Miss Hattie, were in the city
Monday from Prairie Plains. Mr.
Hoke is one of the oldest and
best known men of Grimes coun-
ty, having lived there continu-
ously for more than half a centu-
ry.—Huntsville Post.
< WILLIE YEKER,
1 SHOEMAKER.
AHRRNBICK BLOCK.
Solicits your patronage. Low price*
W and good worhmajuhip.
Pure Juices frem Natural Roots.
REGULATES the liver, Stomach and Bowels,
n Cleanses the System, Purifies the Bkod.
pilRES Malaria, Biliousness,.Constipation,:
u Weak Stomach and Impaired Digestion.:
Enn OinrasM li Mb SiUtfutta.
X>AXl<B-3E] SOTTXaW, • flMWLAJJX* XBOttlU-
Price, BO Cents.
Prepared by JAMES F. BALLARD, St Louio, Mo,
For Sale by John D. Quinn, Druggist, Navasota..Texas.
Entered at the Navasota postoffice as
-coud-class mjdl matter.
—G.F.R”“
The magic Setters that
mean Health and
Happiness t© Womankind.
THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN SICK FOR YEARS QUICKLY RECOVER.
There is a simple vegetable medicine, of healing and strengthening
herbs, that has a most peculiar action upon the female organs. It is called
G. F. P. (which means Gferstle’s Female Panacea! and has been tried in
hundreds of cases, and even among those who used everything prescribed
by the best physicians and underwent doctors’ local treatment, this sim-
ple medicine was the only one that seemed to touch the spot. It was dis-
covered many years ago and used by a leading family of the South. Its
fame began to spread/ first through the county, then the state, until now
its remarkable virtues have been taught to families in every part of the
country. Many a beautiful woman owes her present loveliness to the
magic influence of G. F. P. taken at the time she was just budding into
womanhood. It is a certain cure for all such diseases as Falling of the
Womb, Difficult or Painful Menstruation, Headache, Ovarian Pains,
Leucorrhoea, Change of Life, Bearing-down Pains, Backache, Green Sick-
ness and the first years of puberty. Every druggist now sells G. F. P. at
$x a bottle, or six bottles for $5- LOOK FOR THE INITIALS.
Prepared only by L. 6ERSTLE A CO., Charttanonpa, Tenn.
a typical Bowery Concert Hall
In order to add to the enjoyment
several novel specialties will be
introduced.
Railroads Greats rrosperitu'
This has been demonstrated by the marked improvement
in conditions along
THE DENVER ROAD T . x A ?
Whither other lines have come to share in the results of
the good times in that section.
Prosperity Demands Railroads
THE CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & MEXICO
Already crossing "The Denver Road” at Delhart
THE CHOCTOW, OKLAHOMA AND GULF
Soon to join "The Denver Road” at Wichita Falls and Amarillo.
THE BLACKWELL, ENID & SOUTHWESTERN
Now building to "The Denver Road” at Vernon.
THE KANSAS CITY, MEXICO & ORIENT
Expected to join “The Denver Road” at Chillicothe.
THE FRISCO SYSTEM
Which may meet "The Denver Road”'at Acme.
THE ARKANSAS & CHOCTAW
Headed for “The Denver Road” at Wichita Falls.
taken with the activity of immigration and real estate agents, many new settlors, natn-
pecial 30 Day Home Seekers* Tickets, and others seeking information, indicates that
Imported Dill Pickles,
these are Dill Pickles,
Cranberries and Cran-
berry Sauce, Plum Pud-
ding, imported Raisins
and Mince Meats, im-
ported Oils, and Catsups
and Sauces. Come, we
have all that’s carried
by firstclass grocers,
Fruit Palace.
• IS HERE again and we
• are anxious to do our part
• toward keeping you cool
• with a clean Shave, Hair
• Cut, Shampoo or Bath-
$ Our shop is theonly one with»
• ......ELEC1RIC FANS
• I III. ■!■■ ■■■■■■■■ ■ II -
• Which alone is quite
• inducement to our
J friends and customers.
to. It is an ideal food, easily
digested, nutritious and cheap.
Send ten cents in stamps to S. •j'.
B. Morse, passenger traffic man-
ager, Houston and Texas Central
R. R., Houston, Texas, for copy
of Southern Pacific Rice Cook
Book containing two hundred re-
ceipts for preparing rice.
AttQrney0-4t?Law-
Will receive dictations and transcribe records CitileDs. Natiol|al Baric Building. No-
qmckly and neatly. j tary in Office.
Mi,ss Millie Jacobs
STENOGRAPHER
The Fairest Offer EVer Made. ■
To anyone suffering with Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Heart-
burn take Rex Dyspepsia Tablets. I
All druggists are authorized by the
manufacturers to refund the money in
any case they fail to cure. Remember
the name Rex Dyspepsia Tablets
Pri4e 50 cents per package. Sold by
Jno, D. Quinn.
Fine soaps, perfumes—call io
and get prices at Howell’s.
THE EASIEST WAY IS THE BEST.
~~ A"0 T H ■ BEST WAY ■ • t ** •
'©’Houston and Texas Central
Delivered by carriers to any part of
city. Subscription price:
Per week.............................10 cents.
Per month.........................................40 cents
Office of publication in the Ackerman
A Gudger block, up stairs.
The Coming Ploy.
The attraction at the Columbia
opera house for Wednesday will
be the celebrated rural comedy,
“Al in Joslin■"
This play is so familiar to the
theater going public that extended
notice seems unnece-saiy. This
season the play has been rewrit-
ten and brought up to date and a
complete new equipment of spe-
cial scenery has been provided.
The plot is much stronger than
ever, and the comedy eleuient h is
not been neglected for the‘‘180
to be had. 1S0 lllinut.s ’l»l pREE CHAIR CARS
Among the principal scenes,
showing familiar places in New
York, may be mentioned the
Grand Central Depot, Pier 39
East River with the famous
;H. L. LEWIS,
| Attorney-at-Law
• - And
• Notary Public.
J Citixens’ National Bank Building
• NAVASOTA . - - '. - TEXAS.
cure. Price 50c per package.
Jno. D. Quinn.
Take Quinoria. All druggists are ’ blood poison.origin^Cancer Scrofula <
authorized to refund the money in any Rheumatism, Chrome Sores and <
case of chills, fever or malaria it fails ^cers’ Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt ]
and is an infallible cure and the only J
Bring it back and get your Contagious Blood Poison. . ‘
money—-if not as represented.
Goodman & Miller.
Commodore Evans acknowl-
edges that he “shot the bow off
the Pluton, put bis helm to the
B 1 starb&rd and raked the Teresa,
lammed his helm bard aport and
dismaated the Oquendo, threw
the wheel over again and set tte
Viscaya afire, and then, lashing
himself to the wheel, shot the
stern off the Terror and blew the
Cokuiout of the water.” - When
Mr. Evans gets busy, we go into
neapolis Journal.
A H this, t__I_____..._______..._____ __________
bers buying Special 30 Day Home Seekers* Tickets, and others seeking 1________________
“The Denver Roa<L" is considered good company in a desirable neighborhood.
W. F STERLEY, A. A. GLISSOiN, CHAS L. HULL,
A. G. P. A.. G. A. P. D. T. P. A.
The Fort Worth and Denver City Railway, Fort Worth, Texas.
N. B —If you want to get choice of best locations YOU MAY HAVE TO HASTEN; and
ber this: “Only One Road,” and ‘You Don't Have tp Apologise."
DALLAS.
AUSTIN.
WACO.
FT. WORTH.
DENISON.
CORSICANA.
Brooklyn Bridge by moonlight, a $en(} 1 in Stampsfor Copy of Southern Pacific Rice Cook Book, Containg 500 Receipts,
thieves den in Baxter Street, and s FpasS. T°ff^Mana«er. Gen^aseRffiTicke^Ag’t.
• Geo. Banks i_nas. uoieman •
• r Frank Constant *
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NEAL & BOONE,
LAWYERS.
The value of direct lines of
traneportatioti need not be dis*
puted, but it is easy to exagger-
ate their importance. The ten-
dency to exaggerate is greatly
strengthened by the clamor for
subsidies. Transportation facili-
ties do not create trade, though
within certain limits they may
divert it from one country to an-
other. There are plenty of
steamships that are willing^ to go
wherever cargoes are to be had.
Tbejbusiness of transportation is,
in fact, overdone. One of the
stock arguments for subsidies is
vthat tramp stcameis are so nu-
merous that they will carry
freight at prices ruinous to regu-
bs. A tramp steamer is
it will go anywhere that a
cargo may be had for transporta-
tion to *ny port whatever. The
iency is not in ships, but in
|ee- henever there is bus-
| sufficient to justify the es-
(Ihnent of regular lines there
Kindance of capital eagar to
seek employment. The reason
there are not more lines is be-
cause the trade is not sufficient to
support them. It is a dosing bus-
iueta to run steamships with in-
ate cargoes, so that trans
ion must wait upon trade
the trade is obtained the
mrtatiou facilities will not
be wanting.
Mothers who would keep their
hiMren in good health should
raf^h for ^the first symptoms of
riMs and remove them with
VOTE’S CREAM VERMI-
UGE. Price, 25 cents. For
ale by
Published every evening except Sunday.
----
M. L. O. Andrews Ed F. Blackshear
ANDREWS & SLACKSHEAR-.
To Cure Malaria in Days.
Take Quinoria. All drnggisfs .are
authorized to refund the money in any VIliy utvw puiluC4>
case of chills, lever or malaria it fails to an cxeelient tonic, and strength-
— —o' - .0 ■■ X oalM 4L* ----—- A---*.* —
I while purging the blood of irnpuri-
| ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a
’ blood nnison rwitrin Canrr-r Rr»rnfn1a
authorized to refund the money in any Rheuma11snt,^Chronic Sores^ana
to cure. Price 50c per package. Sold Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles,
by Jno. D. Quinn and is an infallible cure and the only
antidote for that most horrible disease,
I A record of nearly fifty years of
successful cures is a record to be proud
of, S. S. S. is more popular today
Capt. Samuel P. Matthews,
formerly city engineer of Austin pondence is larger than ever in the
and many veara in railroad ser: history of the.medicine. Many write
. . to thank us for the great good S. S.S.
vice, arrived in the city from has done them, while others are seek-
Beaumont. Cap.t Matthews is ing advice about their cases. All
now chief engineer for the Texas lc“e”. WP? caret“'
_ , , attention. Our physicians have made
Townsite Improvement company, a life-long studyof Blood and Skin Dis-
and has the work of platting over eases, and better understand such cases
than the ordinary practitioner who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
We are doing great
good to suffering
humanity through
our consulting de-
partment, and invite
or skin trouble. We make no charge
THI SWIFT SPICIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
Arrival and departure of trains from
the union depot:
H. & T. C.
NORTH BOUND.
N^ J day.......-.......9:31 a. m.
No. 3 day___________________ 1:00 p. tn.
No. 5 night...................... 1:20 a. m.
No. 2 day------------------
No. 4 day...............—
No. 6 right...............
SANTA FE.
To Somerville ....
To Cleveland..
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j the same width,
j across tL_
day afternoon will be the “Good in^o tjje bed,, thus making the
Samaritan.” T
I>uke 1125-42.
Why Don’t You Eat Rice.
If you do not eat rice you ought gists are authorized to refund money if
. t* ■ .rio-d Aaciiv fiiAxr fail fr» rmPrice 50 cents per
package. Sold by Jno. D. Quinn.
The Oldest and Best
S. S. S. is a combination of roots
and herbs of great curative powers,
and when taken into the circulation
searches out and removes all manner
of poisons from the blood, without
the least shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary, the general health
begins to improve from the first dose,
for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier,
Sold by ens and builds up the constitution
Bryan, Texas, October 27.—
The crossing controversy between
the Houston and Texas Central
and International and Great
Northern relative to the crossing
of the Central at the Agricultural
and Mechanical college and Nav-
asota, having been compromised,
the International and Great
Northern will begin work again
tomorrow morning at its tenni- . „ *
nus at the college and the work board 12 or 15 inches widet 4 feet
will be pushed with all possible' long, and naiPcleats on it, the
dispatch. The grading is com-■ long way of the board, 3 inches
pleted to.Navasota and the steel ■ apart, the cleats of the size to
laying crews will finish up their make a trench across the bed
work very rapidly. , about 3-4 of inch deep, by about
----------- j the same width. Lay tbe board
The subject for the Ladies jacrosa the bed and stand and
union prayer meeting next Thurs-* tramp On jt, to push tbe cleats
J... ___m,ll ko thn 1 .
Scripture lesson drills.—Bryan E igle.
To Care Dyspepsia and indigestion.
Sour Stomach or Heartburn, take
Rex Dyspepsia Tablets. All drug-
they fail to cute. Price 50 cents per
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1901, newspaper, October 28, 1901; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346558/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.