The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 308, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1903 Page: 4 of 6
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comb and brush,. J no. D. Quinn.
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Dallas, Sept 26 to Oct. Il, 1903
RATE FROM NAVASOTA
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good to return Oct. 12. PmIImm
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Best peck sweet potatoes, i doz
assorted canned goods, Fruit
Palace.
Best peck Irish potatoes, four
sacks of flour, by Navasota Gro-
cery Co.
Best basket tomatoes, Jz good
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In order to make you spend the day pleas-
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antly and be interested in our Special Sales
Day, arrangements havelieen made for a dis-
tribu^i of prizes- No person living in Nav-
asota will be allowed to compete for these
prizes- All live stock must be carried to
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Norwood’s Wagon Yard. All products to the
Old City Hall. Competent judges will be ap-
pointed to decide in the contests^
Best iz ears corn, i box Crem
cigars, j. R. Howell.
Best bale Bermuda bay, i thor-
oughbred bat, 1^50, Geo. S.
Wood & Co.
( Best bale cotton (highest class) *
sold in Navasota Oct. ptfo, $5
pair Baaister shoes by Benton
Randolph & Co.
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Navasota pays the Highest Market Price for
Be sure to come to Navasota Tuesday, Octo-
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TheJUuanimously Adopted
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Climate, Matchless Scenic
and Reasonable Accommc
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is the shortest route by morethaa 150 mile*, and
offers doable daily solid trails with Pttllftivn
palace Drawing room sleepers on each; Quickest
time by hours; all meals in handsomely equipped
cafe cars—(a la carte)—at reasonable prices,.and
more valuable stop-over privileges than any other
line.
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Write us for “the proofs;’’ also for beautifully illustrated books of mu ?
information. A. 4. GLISSON, G.P. A- ft. Worth, Tex.
make up your j
products. If you have any thrng to sell, bring it with. you. If you have anything to buy,
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Excellent Service
Hot and Cold Baths
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the results.
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Comfortably fitted,
with ample number of
skilled assistants to
accommodate patrons
D. J. PRICE
Gen. Paaa. and Ticket Agt.
Qaick Time
M. L. ROBBINS. O. P. Agent
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Examiner and Review
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TheM. P. Exline Co.
. MaMfacturiatii Stationers,] LltNe-
graphers and Blank Beak Makers
DALLAS, TEXAS
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Coefeenoiaa of a Priest.
Rev. Jno.S.Cox.of Wake, Ark.,
writes, “For 12 years; I suffered
from Yellow jaundice. I consult-
ed a number of physicians and
tried aU sorts of medicines, but got
no relief. Then I began the use
of Electric Bitters and feel that I
T will VnvAGK rk. »m flow curod of a disease that
IwUJfarouhtb. me £ its# gr„p for twelve
years." If you want a reliable medi-
cine for Liver and Kidney trouble,
stomach disorder or general debil-
ity, get Electric Bitters. It’s guar-
anteed by John D. Quinn. Only
25 cents. , ’ b
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:he Heart of Texas
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Enlarging
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it* take pleasure in giving complete information about trav-
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H.&T. C. R. R.
Colonists Rates to
CALIFORNIA
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One Way
On sale Daily Sept. 15 to Nov. 30, 1903.
Through sleeper between Houston, Chicago,
Kansas City and St. Louis, between Dallas and
St. Louis, and between Houston, Dallas, Ft.
Worth, Waco and Austin-
Four Daily Trains Each Way
The Best Way To points East, North and Northeast
And are prepared to take
ydur order for anything in th-
way of Bffice Stattonery. whether
regular stock or made to ordex
This arrangement places the
largest stod| in die South
practical!v at yt>ur dbor>'.
Now is the time to have
that roof painted to eave
that tin-
beat of materia! and paint
^ftbfs at a very low price.
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NAVASOTA’S SPECIAL SALES DAY
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v TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1903.
The Navasota Board of Trade invites the people of Grimes and adjoining counties to visit Navasota on that
day. You will receive the most courteous treatment. Bring in your families, bring in your stock and
A Good Auctioneer
Will Be At Your Ser-
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Any Goods You May
Want to Sell.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 308, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1903, newspaper, October 12, 1903; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372766/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.