Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 235, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER.
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Thia bank makes every effort to safeguard tbe bus-
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Borrowers are a<x-orded every courtesy and accom
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We welcome new accounts
A dollar will start you.
Having the right kind of bank back of yon, is one
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ng, aUi^er suid demountable wheel*. ,$<7&82
lieis without, starter $346.86
F^*BoadMter, with starter and clincher wheels. X.. $419.66
^ifoadstter. with starter Mnif demountable wheels. . $440.66
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shels compared with 794.893,000 bu-
shels A. late unofficial estimate places
production in Jugoslavia at 47,800,000
bushels, a decrease of 12,300,000 bu-
shela from the previous estimate and
of 4,068,000 bushels from the
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lily! A feast for the eye and t feart for
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crunchy! My, but how they delight everybody! ' “
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Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are not only distinctly supepiori rTS^ J
to any imitation, but are the most fascinating ce««al you w
ever ate! Kellogg’s appeal to every age! Little foiics and >»«i ■ :
old folks find in them the same joyous, pteasaro! r. For>uW •
Kellogg’s have a.C9ondorfari ftsww—" <*
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a south-easterly direction. At ■ Agriculture, based ou official and un-
estimates from reporting
mtries. The revised estimate f<ir
; same Castries Ust year ,
1,074,000 bushel*^ The p$&<
bate for thii was 3,(|0$.
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figures the stocks on hand in so far
located in 1890. as thPy have beW) WttalflW. A'hoUl•» Z
The change in - direction of th<-. available supply of X192,037,000 bu-■;
____L_ - .LI..___l.‘. :...^ wist to! sheW for use the"coming year is in- I
73 crease in foreign-born white ,
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ftfffcFW11 A If A>#*"$/$ ,sipitM J<f cffer>aii JbaiAttflirmid Ari-
' fwB^M hr F 'ZOna was 316,222 or 66 pcr cpnt of
' a total increase. Twenty states
' J*(|EIILATION an increase iu this., demerit
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FMfu!M>'iih«w«X JwM®he Ih- tcQ of them were states east of the
partment of Commerce announces i cpnter and West of
that the center of foreign-born white fhe how
pauaJhtimrks ^etennii..|by the It a- eyer much greater increases.in
iwWJMtBttMmMWeAMU ȣ4he their
white population]
Fourteenth OfinttaiBhniueratkm, taken the states east; the. largest Jn-
Ju>. 1, 1920. la located In latitude 41 , prea8es were In CaUfonil,f Mkl>i«au.
K; y «•, ud lon^tude M- 49' 17". lx- I TeJag
MO ipg ttvAbe eastern jpart of Allen Coun- I _____
B*diana, about 10 3-4 miles east wfivirj wni i havk tJtssi
and 16 rnDee east of W0BLD
> WAfue. -»V* the flrst tiBe .in/ WHEAT THIS YEAR
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r fam white-pepuletion kbowei a?.we»t-J Total world wheat production, : eat-*
«tth tttttwmti- Frona 1890, to lOQO it eluding Russia hftd Mexico, is now es-
L hrsl-W »Ues in an easterly dh , ttaated at 34)12,288,000 bushels br
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,: __ J the latter censuses the center was lo- j official
tUhlfeted Every Afternoon j <atedjn Defence County, Oh^
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Lowe, S. E. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 235, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922, newspaper, October 24, 1922; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381184/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.