The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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Epworth League Notes.
The regular monthly social of
the Epworth League, will be held
Friday evening at the home of Mr.
John M. King. All young people
are cordially invited.
The Bible Riding Circle meets
every Tuesday night with some
member. Next Tuesday night the
place of meeting will be at Mr.
Geo. Conoly's. Subject of discus-
sion: . Joseph, The' Patriarch.
Genesis 37-50. Craig.
These meetings are becoming
more interesting all the time, and
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It is the Only Effective and Hon-
est Medicine for the Banish-
went of Common Spring
Ailments.
Medical men of the highest
standing, and a host of educated
men and women competent to
judge, declare that Paine's Celery
Compound is the only true and
effective medicine for the banish-
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seller can get together.
We are showing a handsome line
MUjpring Suits at48.50, $10 and 1250
“Criterim” brand of Clothing fits bet-
ter, looks better and wears better than.
1 tailor-made suits costing $5 to $10 per
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' When you come up
town drop in to
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Wagne r & Patout’s
THE POPULAR ONE PRICE CASH HOUSff
OF NAVASOTA.
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PAINE’8 CELERY
COMPOUND
Saves Sleepless, Ner-
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and, Mo.OSC Peo- >ira, bo willtranefer to Mrs. Pat:
. claim to the Rice millions assert-
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Owing to work being done on
the rooms, the F. U. N. club Li-
brary will not open Friday after-
noon, but parties having books
due to be returned at that time
may hold them until Tuesday.
For 8ale—genuine buff leghorn
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New York, April 3. — Even
should Albert T. Patrick die in
the electric chair the contest for
the Rice millions will dot Wrmi-*
nate, for on Monday next, before
the death sentence is passed upon
rick, his wife by contract; all
«ed by him.
After tba death sentence is pro-
nounced against him he will have
no standing in the courts,’and he
is not willing to surrender with-
out a hurt! fight, and it is in order I
to avoid any technical question as
to tile legality of the transfer i
lljatthe 1 aperw will be signed be 1
fore sentence. * |
Tt is also announced that Pat-
rick will make his will naming
his wife as his successor to exe-
cute the alleged “secret trusts”
which he claims were committed
to him by Rice. J ■ i.
Patrick’s lawyers have been en-
deavoring to dissuade him from
, .a a ... Maying anything when arraigned
ntt*.*t°kit^e 1 * thal -mt^e lif*>nd formally sentenced, but be
^toutly declares a determination
to make an addreei to the court
and public. - ’ ’ '
The start for Sing Sing will
probably be made at once gfter
sentence has been passed. Pat- j
. . ... —I be placed in the death
already mere wreck, ot humanity,. and hii wnnectiop With
the world will odose as be eaters |
.) ipless the higher court actd fa-
wrably upon his application fora
EW trial. \
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Daily Examiner
Navasota, Texas, Friday, April 4, 1902
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Tli« ratiwst Offer Ev »r Made,
To anyone suffering witM Dysp^sllh
Indigestion, Soar Stomncb or Heart-
burn take Rex Dyspepsia Tablets, . 1
All druggiite are authorised by the
any case they fail to cur> I. M eUHSibe
the name Rex Dyeuo^eta TsMete
Price 50 cents per packs ge. <8o14 by
Jno, D. Quinn.
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z For Sale—Columb us buggy
good as new. Apply at ites office.
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miserable in springtime^
In the spring season tens of
thousands are sleepless, fretful,
nervous, despondent, and glodmy.
They find it impossible to obtain
restful sleep, and soon become
physically exhausted; some are fjc^
Such suffereri cannot with safe-'
ty trifle with their condition. They
need immediate succor and aid
before nature is tod severely over- ww
•a«d. The weakened, exhausted, The prle0UBr will be kept no-
and irritated system must be for- der the clo8e8t ,urvejlance at the
tiffed at once. -
sines CeTery Compound is The wife will be permitted to she him
»nly agent that can afford the run - -
lown, nervous, sleepless, and des-
pondent* victims prompt relief and
permanent cure. If you, are as-
sured of this fact, dear reader, do
not hesitate a moment; putting off
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dition and Tend you neaw April 6, at 5 o’clock, at the Brea-
the grave. If you wisely
letermine to test the health-build-
ng powers of Paine's, Celery Com-
pound, do not accept a substitute
vile imitation.' Yocrr ipvcisi case
demands the best; you are paying
for it and should get it. Ask your
dealer . for PAINE’S, refuse all
others. See that the name is on
the bottle and wrapper.
1 8ive Moncv by dy!^'LJs?r faded wr*
WWV* fvivilvy menu with Diamond Dyaa.
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50'Rolls matting just in at
Levy4*I high grades of China and
Jap, some cheap China. Mo-
qnette rugs, large size at 13.75,
pretty pattern* Sealy mattresses
in today. Samples of ingrain
carpet from the mill. You may
cross tbb railroad to our store in
front of Kupcrman’s. nr on Me
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prison, but under the hw his
for a short tithe each'da^ ft she
desires.
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MiMioaery Meeting. ‘
The Ladies* Aid dbeiety of the
Presbyterian charcb wi|l have a
missionary meeting, Snnday,'
Abril fl, at 5 o'clbck, at tb# Pres-
bSferian church, to which W the
ladie> of the town and county are*
invited, and especially tbobe of
the various missionary societies.
Following is the program: ' i
'Hymn,
Prayer,
Reading of Script ores—by the
president. 1 •
Missionary Creed.
Report of Society-Miss Edith
Smith. ' •
SoloT-Forever with theuLord,
Miss Madeline Baylor. -
Solo—“Fear not, Ye, O Isra-
el," Mrs. Harry Smith. L
Poem—Miss Kate Woodward.
Reading-Mrs. Ldwrence Steele.
Song. . - w ’
Poem—Miss Ira Blackshear.
Thy Presbyterian church in
Central Africa—Miss Pearl 1 Bay-
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Reading—Miss Ruth Buchanan.
God Within the Shadow—Mrs.
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Recitation—“The MaUyr Maid-
more interesting all the time, and en of Scotland,*’ Miss Maggie
all the Leaguers are urged Jo be Wilson.
Pre®CDt- Reading-Mrs. Tanner.
-Prayer.
All of our clothing is strf^tb
uiftU inauo ui«r>v, RUU wv ffaVS an
meeting of Presbytery at the Prej- immense stocky with prices iff
hvtAr;in r-ii..w»k reach of every body.
' Geo. S. Wood & Co, 7
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Confederate Meatlag Called.
II. H. Boone Crimp bX-Confed-
erates will meet in tba hall above
Terrell’s store, Monday night at
8 p. m , April 8. Hon E. A.
Scott will deliver an address on
the occasion. The public and es-
pecially the ladies are ibvited.
W. E. Barry, Commander
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Francklow & Kennard are
diums through > whom buyer and
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Cpnstable W. H. Forrester has
taken up a brown mare, 8 or 9
years old, 15 hands high, small
scar on rump but no brand, shod
all around.'» Corne pay for this manufactarera to refnad ttei xaon^r la
notlCO Hiid gel HDiDial.
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The Daily Sxaminsr and Weekly Review Consolidated Jan. 7, 1901.
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Good Hosiery fof Ladies and
Children at'
Wagner & Patout’s.,.
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The candy pulling to have taken
place Friday night is hereby post-
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Get your photo made while the
cut price is on.
zDr. A. J. Frank on? of Atlanta’s
leading special-
here for a
days only.
atQuinn’s
drug store.
Saturday, April 5th and Mon-
day; April 7th.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902, newspaper, April 4, 1902; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346677/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.