Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 223, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 10, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER,
1922.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER
DIRECT0B1
OFFICERS
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We solicit your patronage.
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Plantersville, were here on businesf
FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine.
J. N. Baylor.
hogs,
eggs
The selling of merchandise is big at this store.
We’re making every effort to please our patrons.
from Navasota
to Houston
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fell
$16.50 to 187.50
.$27.50 to 124.50
Mrs. E. M. Gudger is reported quite
Night Phone 417 ®| ill at this time. '
CARS RENTED WITH OR
W1TH0IT DRIVERS
Day and Night Service
P. V. Worbington
Navasota, Texas
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8,907.00
1.510.13
W S CRAIG, President.
GEO. S WOOD. Vice President.
W T TALIAFERRO. Cashier
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2,250.00
9,000.00
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WOMAN’S EXCHANGE
AND GIFT SHOP
Pottery .
Haifatatd Candle 8tieks
Hand Made Baskets
Crochet
Hutting
Needfe Work
■vwrtMlK in iFaaey Week
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.$553452.79.
87,500.00
(Capital Stock:
Originally paid Id
From Earnings
SEVERAL nice Jersey cows, fresh in
milk. Jno. A/ McKay. 218-6t
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derson, were shoppers here today.
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Ladies and Misses Dresses; Ladies and Childrens
Coats; Ladies, Misses and Childrens Sweaters; Ladies
Street and Dress Hats, Feathers, Ribbons and Trim-
mings.
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W. L. STEELk
GEO. 8 WOOD.
P. B. BOOKMAN.
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Tom M. Owen, Prttidtnt E. H. Terrell, Vice- Pre aident Ewing Noruxrod, Active Vice-Pretiden
Chat. E. Henry, Cathier Hunter Yarborough, Attietanf Cathiet
Statement of Condition of
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Just A Few
Winter Suggestions
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WANTED—Dishwasher, white or col-
ored. Apply Medland Hotel.
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WANTED- -Sewing of all kinds to do
Mrs. Minnie May. Next to Railroad
Telegraph Tower. 210-6t
PERRY
QUAUTY STORE”
A. P. Wickey, of Anderson,
business in this city today.
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A Mother’s Love Is Certain!
The Friendship of a good bink is desirable. We have the reputation of help-
ing our customers. Deposit early and late with the old reliable
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
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Surplus Fund ——.
Undivided profits ------------------
Circulation —------------------— --
Bonds Borrowed _
Certificates of Deposit for Money toor-
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Individual Deposits
Bank Deposits
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joint is rivited. Do not take :
chances with patented seam- |
ed stovepipe.
Hauling
X±t.W.T. Martin
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Entertainment Of
Christian Endeavor
Has Been Postponed
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Mens and Boys Sweaters;
boys, school and dress; Mens Shirts and Neckwear;
Mens Dress Hats; Mens Trousers.
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Stenographers and girls for mis-
cellaneous office work, 17 years and1
over, part or full- time. Apply imme-
diately, stating age, phone number)
and address. Address Box B, carej
Daily Examiner 220-3t J
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FOR SALE—From 1 stalk to 10,000.
stalks sugar eano. For price ap-l
ply to W. H. Brown. 222-Gt
ONE BRAND new Chevrolet, 1921
I model. $518.75. First come, first
served. Shlro Motor Co., Shlro.
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The entertainment scheduled
■ Thursday evening, Oct. 12th.
hud Presbyterian Church, given
! Christian EhdeaVor has
! poned indefinitely. On account of
I the great number of cases of dengue
it will be impossible to present a pro-1
gram. The invitations hold good for'
some future date. '
I MAKE DAILY
TRIPS TO
HAULED $3.00 KMALE
N. R. McALPINE
Now is the time of the year you
need fire and life protection. Insure
with me. ft will be appreciated. Will
he glad to figure with you.
,0-lV-lm D. E. CALLAHA^.
! SINGER SEWING MACHINES for
i. rent. Neal Stacey 222-3t
FOR RENT-Hoyle Hotel building.
Apply Phone 85. 219-6t
FOR RENT Two light housekeeping
rooms, with lights and water furnish-
ed MRS. .1. A ELKINS. JO0tf
soZf^itjfoar 5a«mc*s
£. H. Terrel!
Phone No. 10
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Fire Prevention U
October 2-9
Have brick flues donned,' '
I metal flues repaired and pot
your stoves up with ahop
made stovepipe, where each
I want to buy your calves,
' sheep, kids, turkeys, chickens,
and butter. See ipe for prices.
223-6t ED WOODWARD.
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NOTICE AUTOMOBILE OWNERS.
We are new prepared to give you
real service on your Batteries, as wc
have jntt completed installation ef
up-to-date Battery equipment. Can
supply you with a rental battery,
while we recharge or overhaul youn.
We absolutely guarantee all of om
work and yen wfll find our charges
very reasonable.
Can also save you meney on
next purchase of a new batf
NAVASOTA, TEXAS
To the Comptroller of Currency at Cloee of Batineee, September IS, 192i
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In our line you will find the most original ex-
jpreasious of fashions and clever unusual style touches in
Whe following material* and prices:
Dresses in Poiret Twill $12.50 to $24.50
Satin Baek Canton ,.. $27.50 to $44.50
jniwei i« Canton Crepe
■MMM in Crepe Baek Satin ....
**----es in Velvets all prices.
A beautiful Hue of Ladies Coats in all the new
ons of style. A beautiful assortment in Velour,
h, Beoteh Tweeds, etc., in the new Belle Sleeve ef*
trimmed. Prices from $24.50 to $44.50, all the
' mew colors r.
A beautiful line of Children's and Misses' Coats
Ejbtlhr new effects and colors. Priced $5.95 to $22.50.
~‘81ip into that Bradley Sweater”, a line that wc
-only too glad to dhow you. Bradley speaks for it
todt The best assortment of Bradley’s that we have
shown for the Ladies. Misses and Children.
Miss Ethel Bosse is spending some
time hr Dallas, visiting relatives
there.
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Ladies and Misses
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wU Our Ready-to-Wear Department is full „ to the
bnm with Madame Styles, new fashions for Fall and
Winter, is a pleasing sight that any woman would
hJoy, to view ourXLadies Ready-to-Wear. Department,
tiled with an array of Coat Suits, Coats, Wool and Silk
Dreaaes, Hate, Sweaters, Shirt Waists and Undergar-
>«ttcnts of all the new styles and colors. We have paid
<evun-more attention to “Quality’,’ so that we may give
•mm? customers “Value” for their money. The prices on
eur goods are as fair as prices can be made. Every wom-
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Trips inside City Limits, 25c ®-P.
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an recognises the importance of “Dressing Iler Best ’’
-at all times. She needs only to be told “Where” to find
like things to make a good appearance.
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UNDERTAKER AND
EMBALMER
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KOutside of Cities.
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• MEKWCE AT AU. HOURS.
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GILILLAND BROS.
Phom 71,1H 4M
Born, Sunday night, to Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Gilliland.*a fine girl.
to Lite Batteries fa stock.
WMt WOODWARD GARAGE.
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WANTED -J- Secood-haqd Iwth tub
4 cheap. Leave phone number at thii
office. 223-31
Dome in and be convinced iu style, quality and
We are anxious to show you.
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RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts r-
United States and other bonds..
Federal International Banking
pany Stock
Federal Reserve Bank Stock ....
Banking House Furniture and Fixtures.. 44,298.88
Other Real Estate
Other Assets __ _
Bills of Exchange against cotton and
cotton/products in process of ship
meat -----------—-----$290,797.16
Cash on hand and In Banks.. 192,954.80 483JT51S6
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Total ____________'jjyX' ^22*"“—*
invite your attention to the foregoing etatement and re^ectfally
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Lowe, S. E. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 223, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 10, 1922, newspaper, October 10, 1922; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381172/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.