The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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.1 bottle fine mixed sweet pickles
F01 this week only
For Building Plans see
W. H. Meyer 1 ambers
Who has had 20 years of practical
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A barrel of. mustaid pickles for
A barrel of mustard for
A barrel of hot stuff for
i Bottle fine Celery for .
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way they have set up pegs they
mustbe in earnest about giving the
the hill a railroad.
The young people had a picnic
Tuesday at Sam Loud’s spring.
Guess they had a nice time.
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FOR SALE.........
8 good mules, i yoke of oxen, '
one or two hundred bushels'
corn I will sell at a bargain
Ed Woodward,
and Review.
11rs7 Pearl Deadrldf and Mrs.
J. R. McIntyre have opened up a
nice millinery store in the Buffing-
ton house.
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' around Anderson, and from the and alley committee stopped telp-
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Hal Gdnon
1 he.'celebrated Hal Canos
wa,s raised in Marry County,
Tennessee, and has all aaddh
and harness gates. He wi|
be held the coming seasdl
near ^Electric Light plant <1
Navasota, and at Gordor
Prescott’s store at Fuqus
Kp a Prairie.
EK Pedigree—Hal Canon'
Locomotive, his dan
a Joe Bowers mare; Locornd
\ive sired by Old Hal '1 om
. be the sire of Little Browi
[ Jug, ‘time 2:n^; nintfl
Brown Hal, time JM
k of Hal Pointer time
their dam a Rock mad^
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. ,7" AU care will be taMg
The Season will begin March 10th arid
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Patrick BranoGK
Practical.chimney builder
cistern builder -and re-
pairer.
On Wednesday, April 23, The
Dallas Morning News will issue
the largest paper ever printed in
Texas. It will , be fully equal to
the great Confederate Reunion
taking place in Dallas at that tin e.
It will contain a magnificent his-
torical account of the reunion, ar.d-
many special articles peculiarly ap-
propriate will be printed. • ' .
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Two full blood Hereford
V buil§ worth $300 each, I
* will sell-at a bargain. •
Ed Woodward.
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For the Lumberman’s-Conven-
tionvyat* Houston, April 8th tn -
10th, 1902, the Houston ^ Texas
Central Railroad will sell round
trip tickets at reduced Fitter.
Dates of sale will, be April 6th
and 7lb and for train arriving At
Gpustop morning of Ajiril 8th
-Houston not later than April 12th
The Lumberman’s Special for
Mexico City will leave Houston
at 11:15 p. m., April 10th via the
Sunset Route, and will stop at all
points of interest io the republic
iilong*the route traveled, ' A very
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ffic; over store]of Geo. 3. w*d &
Will practice io all the ctracli of
conntfy,(
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Miss Millie Jacot
STKNO«RAP|^R
ROOM 3, FIRST NATIONAL BANK B’L'
‘Will receive dictation! and tranecriBe tyi
quickly and neatly, .
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carried out of the county, money will be due.
M. L. O. Andrews Ed F. Blackshear
ANDREWS & SLACKSHEAR.
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I Anderson, Tjesas, April &
T Lets hear from Grabalf; don’t
quit on the first letter to The Re
view, but tell the news, to the
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Wiley McKee, of# Houston,
pawed through here on his way
Aa_ r> 1- a* fi. —-1-a!
R K Lockett sold a fine lot of
sheep to parties io Louisiana-
Young cattle are in demand.
. Several buyers are here buying up
ror the Nation.
AndeAon will have her share
of the railroads.
Dr. Bennett and family have
- moved tp Anderson.
W. fllWce ^)Oe a®d bal,y
spent thp .week here with Mr and
Mrs. M M. Cone.
Mrs. Prindle McIntyre, who
has been sick for quite a while, is
now up and going about
ypy, J. B. Sears, missionary
Mttetary of tba Texas Confer-
ence, will preach at the Metho
dist church Sunday at 11 a. m.,
and at night. Exerybody invited
and especially members of Met hr
odiatohurch.
extension oMiifnit' will be made
This js a rare chnhcp<to visit
Mdxfeo City. “ For information
have taken regarding fafe< schedule, sleeping
car acdommodationsj etc., write
'Carl E. Drake; Austin, Tex , or
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Houston, Tex. t
Phone 41.
Free Delivery...
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THE CONFEDERATE REUNION.g
The Danas News to Priat a Matti-
moth Illustrated Edition on
that Occasion.
The Wrest OfterZBver Ms
* To anyone suffering with D
Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Hi
take Rex Dyspepsia Tabk
>iuv druggists are autlce'xed by t>
, , A facturers to refund .h« money in 1
ral years study of Ar- CMe they fail to cnee. Price 50 ci
ret at your service.
Jno. 0. $iinnJK|d
NEAL & BOONE,
LAWYERS,
Navasota, Texas.
E. H. Terrell was here the oth-
Ipr day looking after his farm on
. 4 Scott’s prairie. •
. 'to Bedias to visit relatives.
me when wanting v*?rk ,
done. .
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furnish refrigerated
- ,fVmeats equal to that
pfpacking houses.
All necessary advan ■
tages used in pre-
paring meats before .
:f being Used.
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FREE QUICK DELIVERY.
y J. E. Farquhar.
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40 YEARS EXPERIENCE 1
- in stone marsonty/ See
There will be hundreds of illus
The subject far the Men’s
w-V 03 • prayer meeting Sunday afternoon
L . *’L will be found-in the fourth chap-
ter of- Hebrews; led by G E
Woodward. - / ; 7 A ;7. - ’’ \ \ Vari r. urnke;Austin, Tex , or
----------- , poned indefinitely pn account of M L. l^hbins/ T- J. Ao.krton
I The Old Reliable.
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( The following ia a hat of my best whiskeys, winee* j
> and eig^prs:
I Old Forrester, Old Log Cnbm, Old Peter Cooper,
J Lee’S 61; Puck’s pure rye, Sherwood, Monogram, Morgi
k Maryland, Parker’s Mellwood and Old Fisbe^man’is pure
i Cognac brandy, Cbrystahzed Rock and Rye, Pfeaoh
( Honey/Scuppernong, Port* Sherry, Mad&ria* Tokay
\ Catawba wines. Hostetters, Heidelburg and Lashes bill
t^BUck Berry cordial. Genuine hand-madexL^ang’s aigftq
> and 10 cents. San Antonio, Houston, Schlitz and Bidwi
> bottle beer.
•••••••••••wppeeeeeeMeee
S SUMMER TIME
• IS HERE again and we •
• are anxious • to do our part •
• toward keeping you, cool 2
• vnth a clean Shave, Hair •
• Cut, Shampoo or Bath. •
• Our shop is the only one with {
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Which alone is quite ah •
• inducement to. our many >
• friends and customers.- The •
• corp of artists iq charge of the, ♦
• lonsoria! Parlor. S
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X Geo. Banka Chas. Coleman •
• p Frank Constant
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Do You Like to Eat? it’s
Do You Know What You Are Getting for 10c? Just Listen
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Delivered by carriers to any part of
city. Subscription price:
Per week -Lio cents.
Par month... ......... ...40 cents
Office of publication in the Ackerman
ft Gudger block, up stairs. ,-r '
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nilRES Malaria, Biliousness, Constipate
u Weak Stomach and Impaired Digeite
Emj Bittle Bumteri to Ota SittsfactlM.
T.ATt&a ssoossixuB, • ■mat.ijyxaftnau
Price, BO Cents. ’
Prepaitd by JAMES F. BALLARD, St LoteMa
CHAS. ROWLAND
CITY AGFNT 8INGBR MACHINE*
Does repairing quickly and
keeps all parts for all kinds of
machines.
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• ^Office in Creagor Block.
•;‘See me for prices on all kinds
of plumbing, gas fitting, wiring,
etc. Workmanship guaranteed.
Pleased to quote prices on all
Contemplated work
Nothing but up-to-date Plumb
ng done. <
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Choice Ham',
Breakfast
. .. Bacon,
Fort Worth ,
Sausage,
And Othqr
Delicacies
JOE'BATTS
Meat Market .
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
1' < Arrival and departure of trains from
tee union depot:
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Ko. 4 day.
No. ' night---------------------—
SOUTH BOUND.
t^o. 2 day...•■••mm....w.f - —-
No. 4day.. —-— 5:16p. m. pn general.
No. 6 night.———
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To Somerville ——---------...
To Cleveland. -— —
,Wheu mares are sold or ~-y ~c iU2 -? •
prevent accidents, buFnot responsible should any occur. ‘ _
July 10th. Pasturage free. r Will hold him at Navasota three days, at pFescott’s three di
Roan’s Prairie three days < JJ, FLxO
iS|—-By the insnra:
season $ro.oo; aii
All care will be t
trations in fine half tone, and to
meet tha demand The News has
just installed its own photo-en
graving plant.
There will also be a splendid ii j
lustrated write-up of Dallas, be- ,
sides special articles exploiting the
resources and advantages of Texas
It will be the aim to make it the
finest paper in all particulars, evetl <
printed in the Southwest^ ' \
The demapd for it will be un
preceder ted, and will ? tax -the •<.
great capacity of the presses of.
The News to the utmost in getting
it out. ’' . , ’> j - \
It is important that those who
kwjsh copies of tne paper should-
send in their order in advance so
as to be sure to get them. J 3
Notwithstanding thfe magnitude •
of the paper the price will be only
, . , , 5 cents a copy. Anyone wishing
petTple through The Examiner copies shotrid remit for them at
once, giving their address plainly
written. Address orders to Rd <!
union Department of The NewS,
Dallas, Texas.
Wonldw't Stand for Poles.
Chairman Lindley of the street
v ..41 y Ham-cut in quantities of
p none companies putting any more
guy poles in on Railroad street.
The line man asked him if he de-
sired the old poles fitted w<ith
gold tips; but he thought such
was unnecessary now, as in the
near future the city, may demand
that all wires be suspended from
buoys anchored in the sky. .
A conglomeration of motley
tree trunks of all possible sizes is
net a great enchanting beauty ;
show. - ' •. .,;v'
The Southwestern will put iq
some self supporting poles, ‘ in-
stead. .
The regular monthly meeting? of
Hose Co No, 1. will be held to*
night after the mass meeting. All
members are requested to be pres-
ent at this meeting as some very
important business is to be acted
on. f. ?-
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Track. Nearly Done.
Material for the I. & G. N.
Company arrived yesterday, and
in the afternoon a tcYn of track
laying was pulled off. When “time” Ticketswill be limited to -leave
was called in the evening exactly
9000 feet was yet requited to fill
gap. Only one gang ii working,
but should finish the task by to-
morrow, .and allow" trains to go
through. - ' . ‘ ~ , •
—,------—. /. *low rate will be. madetp delegates
If you want toLgrow Lt, pre- attending the 'convention, and
vent your hair fropf falling out or extension oriimit' will be made
.turning gray take-Barnett’s Iron tickets sold^o Houston.
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Thecffndy ptfoiuu io 1
place Friday night is hefeby post-
FonReot— My hom^frr t^e 11? meetingitrf^r^bytery attbe pret-
yVard. Mn. E. L Deadrwk. byterian church. -
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.