The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Layer Raisins
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Citron
Mixed Paint
Preserved Figs
Axes
Van Houton’s Coco
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All kinds; Groceries
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Fruit cake, the nicest turned
oat by any bakery in Texas, is
offered at the Palace Reetaarant
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Stope the Cough
and works of the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
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“Silver Crown" Cigars; the best
cigar you ever smoked. Send.
$3.90 to the Littman Cigar Fac-
tory, Austin, and you will ge; too
express prepaid, or $2. 00 per box
of 50. You will want them again.
Every article in our large new
stock is thoroughly good and re*
liable—just what.it pretends to be.
Goodman 8t Miller.
I Important to Gouaumera of Water
Hardware all kinds
Woodenware
Galvanized Buckets
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lu Memorlam.
In memory of little Artie Belle
Jones, age 4 years, who was taken
from her loved ones Oct. 21,1001,
by being fatally burned. Artie
was a bright lovely little child,
loved by all who knew her. All
were done for her that loving
hands could do to relieve her suf-
fering. Many heart felt tears
was shed around.her bed by her
loved ones. Many kind friends
did sympathize with them. She
has gone to bask in the presence
of Him who said VSuffer little
children to come unto me.’'
Her little eyes are closed,
Her sweet voice stilled
There’s an aching voice in our hearts
That never can be filled;
’Tis hard to say Thy will be done
And take from us our precious one.
Little Artie has gone to sleep,
The angels o’er her watch to keep,
She’s on that bright eternal shore
Where sorrow is no more.
I. A G. N. EXCURSIONS.
Dates shown are those on which
tickets are on sale.
Fort Worth, Texas, November,
Baptist General Qonventio of
Texas.
Fort Wotb, Texas, November
15-21. National Convention W.
C. T. U.
Marlin, Texas, All-Year-Round
excursion tickets from I. AG. N.
points at rate of one and one-
third fares—World Famous Hot
Well, Natural Sanitarium and
Health Resort
D. J. Price,
G. P. and T. A , 1. &G. N.R.R.
Palestine, Texas.
Women and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—
that is the older of a woman’s
preferences. Jewels form a mag-
net of mighty power to the aver*
age woman. Even that greatest
of all jewels, health, is often ruin-
We insist os pleasing yob, for
we desire to make every customer
a permanent customer.
Goodman *: Miller
The Palace Restaurant is re-
ceiving a gcod supply of quail just
now.
Notice to Housewives.
The Citizens Steam Laundry
company wish to ask ladies to
have bundled and ready for driver
all laundry promptly on Monday.
If some assistance be thus given
better and more uniform * service
can be rendered patrons, by dis-
pensing with so much uncertainty
and rugh«
For Rent—A cottage. Apply
to Mrs. L. C. Gibbs.
EXCURSION
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Rubber
Boots.
Duck Calls,
Smokeless Loaded
Shells,
Single and Double
Barrel Guns,
H 1 m met 1 ess Guns,
Winchester Repeat-
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Guns for Rent,
Guns Repaired.
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» On the first of December we
will discontinue the service of
| water and lights in every !Mae . , . . - .
■ where the customer is in arrears, ed in the strenuous efforts to make
I Will advise these whom this.
’ act will inconvenience to provide] purchase them.
| We are now burning oil and as gem, then Jet her fortify herself
jitand every other expense inonrr-
1 jntroos will see the grosa Injus-
tice done us f ; - „
counts carried over from month
to month. We do not wish to
offend anyone, yet we have re-
solved to do a cash bdsinessi.
Respectfully,
Bridges & Holly.
Guns, Amunitlon
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H. & T. C. RATES
For excursion rates to points in
Kentucay and Michigan see the
local agent.
Nov. 24, 25, and for morning
train arriving in Houston Nov.
26, and Dec. 1, 2, and 3, round
trip tickets for S2.80; limit Dec.
18.
Dec. 2, and tor trains arriving
San Antonio morning Dec. 3,
round trip tickets for |6 95 via
Hearne and $8.15 via Houston;
limit Dec. 6.
For trains arriving Houston
morning and evening of Dec. 10,
and evening of Dec. D, and
morning of Dec. 12, round trip
tickets for $1; limit tickets sold
on the 10, to the 12; tickets sold
on the 12, to the 13.
Dec. 8, to 12, round trip tick-
ets to Houston for $2.80; limit to
Dec. 15.
Dec. 21, 22, and 23, round trip
tickets to points in Mississippi,
Alabama, Geogia, North and
South Carolina, and Tennessee,
at very lo w rates; limit 30 days
for return.
No^ 30, and Dec. 1, round
trip tickets to Chicago for $31.75;
limit Dec. 8.
1 Nov. 24, and 25, round trip
tickets to Waco for $4 60; limit
Nov. 29.
G. J. WixTEft*, Agent. 0
the money to
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t candles inT welF buckets at once” risk her health to get a coveted
against the insidious cnose-
ng our plant has to quences of coughs, colds and
dash, we think our bronchial aflectinps by the regular
• * s use of Dr. Bosphee’s German
in"expiothig''M- syruP- I» promptly arrest
consumption in its early stages fl
and heal the affected lungs and I
bronchial tubes and drive the ■
dread disease 1tom' the system. I
It is not a cure-all, but it is a cer- I
tain cure for coughs, colds and all I
bronchial troubles. You can get I
Dr. G. G. Green's reliable reme Iff
dies at Jno. D. Quinn's. Gel ff
Green’s Special Almanac. i
PRESCRIPTIONS
and sell you drugs
and Medicines Of
: Pure Juices from Natural Roots.::
; DE6UIATES the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, i:
: n Cleanses the System, Purifies the Blood.::
Ewj Irtb OutmM t» An SilWieflit.
Price, 00 Cents.
Pnrn$ by JANES P. BALLARD, St Lm*. Mo.
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lo save mending, avoid break-
ing, and to avoid suffering, prevent
coughs and-colds by the timely use
of BALLARD’S HOREHOUND
SYRUP. It is a safe, sure and
swift remedy for all bronchial ail-
f ments. Price, 25 and 50 cents
For sale by
Jno. D. Quino.
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While it is true that we catry
the finest linea of high priced
goods ever before shown here (not
a smattering but whole stacks ofi
them) and while our sales of them
have been phenomena^ still we
are anxkras for every one to know
that we also carry an nnmenbe
stock of Staple lines, commonly
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We art snowing the most beating
all materials, “form?Jcomfort aadhes
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and while we are selling all these
lines far CHEAPER thw
other houses ask «be«j
low grade second and' third clas
stock, we want it underatood that I
we stand firmly behind every^rti- I
r de we sell with a solid guarantee^
as to quality, that it is the BEST I
i GOODS ON EARTH FO^'
The people of thia town and
community demand 1 higher
grade of goods in "ail line*, pori-
sibly, thanTany other edmmunity
in this state, demonstrating that
I the citizenship in this vicinity-* has
I attained a higher degree in ednfa-J
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1901, newspaper, November 28, 1901; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346580/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.