Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 230, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18, Itt2.
NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER.
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Navasota Daily Examiner
RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS—
Copyright 1922 by th. McChre NmpapCT Spa£aM
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Tourists Registered
Camp Ground Here
« The following registered last night
- at the local Tourists* Camp Ground:
• Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Slater and
1 children of Fort Smith, Ark.
Mra. Mattie Strawn of Henryetta,
Okla.
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By JACK WILSON
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Kyle Field, College Statioa, Tens
FIIIAY, OCTMEI28TI, 4 F. M.
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cars reduced
230-lt
Entered as Second-Class Matter, Feb.
22. 1916. at Navasota. Texas, under
Act of Congress, March 3, 1870.
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To get rid of worms in
give them White’s Cream Vermifuge.
Tha little sufferer improves at once
and soon becomes healthy, active and
robust Price 35c. Sold by John
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speedily to be taken by the state* to
end that our good roads may be pre
served, Instead of being allowed by
slothful of careless local custodians
to crumble away into potholes and
quagmires. There is no room for
dodging or quibbling on this matter.
We must do something and dd II
without delay. Else we may\ have
cause* for regret without any just
cause of complaint—Dallas News. '
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FEDERAL AID HIGHWAY
PROJECTS UNSATISFACTORY
They Gazed With Scorn. '
It waa my first job—in a library. I
was on evenlug duty, and after hours
I was going to dance. I’ll admit my
thoughts were more concentrated on
the dance than on my work.
A crusty oldman —
asked for a certain book. I went back
to the , stacks, gazed at the shelves,
but didn’t see it
•H am sorry,” I said, glibly. ’It’s
not in." „
"He gave me a long, suspicious look
—my expression must hare been par-
ticularly blank—and walked baft to
the shelve*
"Here's the book,” he said, with the
utmost scorn tn bis voice. "It was in
tha right place.” < <>.
Just at his crucial moment in 11
walked the chief librarian, of whom
I stand in awe. I shall never forget
my feelings at the concentrated dis-
dain with which they gazed at met—■
Chicago Tribune,
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APPLES.
Just received another car apples
from orchards in northwest Atkan-
, sac. None better for eating or cook-
tbe dan« than on my work. B,dr ’
A crusty old man came in ahd j V* block Washington Avenue.-W. 8.
T ’----Maaoner 230-6t
ftmds have been contributed. There-
is no way out Accept the obvious one
of making the practice of the state
conform to the requirements of the
federal grant.
The fact that there may l>e occa-
sion for the drastic action contempiat
e<] by the federal authorities la proof
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AUSTIN, Ot. 17.—Eighteen Texas
federal altf hlghwa/ projects tndud-
tng 186 milea of road, have been found
to be in unaaiatactory conditftm by
tha federal highway bureau, according
to Information received today by
State Highway Yngfaarr Fauntleroy
froas federal authdritiea. The : pb-
Jecta are In tbe flsHswIng counties:
Hhya, Vaiveie,, Dtekena, RandaH.
i Foavd, Fisher, Wheeler, Falls, Caid-
well, Freestone, Milam, Sabine
Oaaa.
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Mean on all Ford cars
890.00. Grimes Motor Co.
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built with federal aid. feRc
era have orders to go into
ties, repair the reeds and-
'MUe to the stote. If such
< promptly met our ot the
No. 32 Mixed Train 3 XJ6 p.m
No. 34 Sunday, Mixed
SANTAre.
Nartbbouud.
No 218 Ar 0 A3 pun.
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6:50 a_m
Ml NjyiipEhres on Texaa roads
gid beeoaae pure waste through
I «f'Texans to maintain thorn
It may be argued that it is
; becadee of the delinquency of
F thaae eavntiea, to penalize the
-.Mite, but that, in turn may be
■Mt.the fault of the whole state
at n. ttiiim to ramm m*
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Me. !•—Aeathbahad-----8:45 pja.
No. 13—SouttbaMBd-------5:08 a.m
No. Si fionthbouad -------4 KN) a.m
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NertMtoMd.
No. 81 Mixed Train------8 aun.
No. 33 Sunday Mixed-------8K»a.m
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next fifteen daye. We carry the
poate yoar dentiet wonf9 yaei ta «w.
Camp Drug Company
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SECTION OF CONCRETE HIGHWA Y IN EAST TEXAS
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The determination of the people of
Navasota that their city shall at this
.time begin with renewed energy the
onward march of progress in civic and
commercial development is indeed
gratifying^ The overwhelming ma-
jority of ten to one which was piled
* up in favor of the issuance of hands
ffiL, '-7 to provide needed public irirprove-
menta, including street paving, leaves
absolutely no shadow of doubt as to
the will of the vast majority of our
people to this vital matter.
1 One prominent < id ten who has
kno<n this city tor a long time re-
V marked this morning that yesterday
was the greatest day in the history of
Navaggta, marking the beginning ' of
a new ecd. of advancement and pros-
perit> in the life of the community.
It la difficult for us to imagirie the
z carrying o«t of the improvements au-
thorised in yesterday's election. wKh-
1^. out the city securing beneficial ef-
fecta~to many ways, aside from the
direct benefits of the work. There is
not another city of similar size any-
k whose which possesses greater natur-
A*- al advantagen and commercial phssi-
bilities than wb have here and with
Lk the improvements that.are now to lie
f made many substantial new dttoens
and bgstoegs enterprises will no doubt
be attracted to this place who other
iriae might not be indneed to come
J' Am above aR the begtoflihg of this
r municipal program will foster among
the people of this city greater civh
U>rt4®> and cause to - bt* promoted
& . Kamoac us the spirit of iir^ress ami
j^?;yarhlaw—ent, through co-operation.
^W|^ii||';ai>ae can lead to a realisation
HraU£4be dream of true greatness in
^^MMhBheag, or civic affairs. No indl-
H||<Vllhial .effort can bring about such a
^^ngMu^'bat with the entire citizenship
solidly behind the program
of development the only limit to what to maintain roads to which state
accomplished is the goal that?
L A G. N. MAIN LINE
Northbound.
No. 14 Arrive _ 0 ?45 a. m
No IB Arrive"™^™.___6 25 p. ■
MADI8ONT1UE BR.1NCH.
Northbound.
No. 530 Mixed Train Lv 0:50 a. m
No. 514 Lv. Sunday 0s6b a. m
BMflibaaML
Nu OU Mixed Tmte Ar. 6 :18 p m I
No »6 As. Rundap m to . M
dew of the result s ye^rday s
m, toft all Join wholeheartedly
k joyooa tadk of improving our
*•1- every pooaibly way. Let’s
way forever the hammer that
mve “knodted" to the past and
1 its place a “boost.’’ Our city enough that some sort of action ought
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it to be
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I PENALTY GF NEGLECTING
MARG.
We recommed Blue Star for all ’
foot trouble, such as hard or soft
corns, btmfo^ns, sweaty feet of eczema
of the feet; and all akin diaeaaoo, " *
such as. itch, ecnema. Ringworm, poi-
son oak, old sores and sores on chil
dren. Will not stain your clothes and
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Ever)' Afternoon Except
Sunday by
NAVASOTA PRINTING CO.
Navasota. Texas.
Prices on all Ford can reduced
<50.00. Grhnea Motor Co. , 230-lt.
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NOTICE!
You are hereby warned that If you
tnspaaa on any of my property, hunt-
ing ar flailing, you will ba preedit-
ed to the extent of the law. ,
23O-24t ROYAL LOTT.
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Lowe, S. E. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 230, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1922, newspaper, October 18, 1922; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381179/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.