Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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Dress and Hat Sale
spt'ut Sunday
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This Sale Continues
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ON DRESSES THROUGHT THE WEEK
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JR. C. C.’H MRKT TOXTGHT
The Saving Is Big
The Assortment Is Good
Have Sold Down To So Few Dresses That
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Miss Bess Allen is leaving today
for a few days visit at Beaumont and
Port Arthur.
W. W. Williamson of Bedias spent
the day in Navasota.
Miss Margaret
home after a pleasant visit in Brown-
wood with her aunt, Mrs. George Eli-
inger, and Mr. Ehinger.
Mrs. Otto Lohmeyer and little son
are expected home today after a visit
with friends and relatives in Teague.
E. R. t’oneley of Reith was here
this morning on business.
Mrs. Stella Hauser of Roan's Prai-
rie spent Wednesday in the city.
convert*’ past. Their
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Anderson ....
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FOR SALE-
FOR SALE
And all Items Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices
Are For Cash Only-and No Approvals.
wil sell you a Jar of CRONTAY
special bleach on a guarantee.
Will Osborn's Orchestra and
Popular Science
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Luther Dau ford of Roan’s Prairie
was noted in the city yesterday after-
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We are getting out all Summer Merchandise and
Checking in the Fall and Winter Merchandise.
Clear Up Your-
Complexion
MILIHS
COMFORTABLY OOO*.
Matinee 1:4* to *:•*, l*-l*a
Sat. Mat. 11:4* to »:*•, l«>Ue
Nights and HoUdaya. 1MB*
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We Are Soliciting Your Patronage
NAXASOlAS/^BEST DRY GOODS STORE
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FATHER”
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Riu'heal Lang at Washington, D.
ahd at other points.
Mr, and Mrs. Weldon Lee and daugh-
ter have returned home after a two
Weeks visit at Houston, Gilmer. and
were
>mily softball tourmiment ami ! ( .jj
I lost I
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Collier are spend-
ing several days in Marlin with their
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Collier.
They were accompanied by Mrs. W.
8. D. 'Saunders who was their guest
for a few days.
Hamlet Redford of DeQuincey, Ln.,
spent the day in the city with his par-
ents,'Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Redford.
Total
Score by innings:
Iola
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Mize, -f
Andrews, ss
Caps. 2b
McDougald, ef ,_i.
Bennett. If -—
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L. Mallett, rf
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If embarrassed by freckles. pimples,
discolorations on face, neck or arms
Jack Farrall
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KOK RENT—
FOR RENT — House with four acres
land in old Washington. Good gar-
den, orchard. City conveniences. Hee
Fred Borgstedtte. 134-Btp
WORTH HOTLI.
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TH1 NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 11939
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lOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Yeager have as [
their ’uests Mrs. J. D. Williams and .
son, Harry of West and Mrs. J. B.
Thotfapson of Hillsboro.
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In whole or part, entire
Block consisting of 8 lots, together i
■ with ten room house. Phone 188 or
write Box 547. ' 138-6tp
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Ernest Hetnann, Billy Tom Camp
and George Letlow, Jr., are attending
a Magnolia training school in Bryan
i this week. The scliool will close tonight
with a l>amptet at the laiSalle Hotel.
F. A. Loftin of near Haiitersville
• pent Wwinesday in the city.
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Baker lias returned
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C. E. Coneley of Keith was a visi-
tor to the city Wednesday,
girl who forsook her tribe to become
Cortez’ mistress and to lead him and
his Spanish followers as guide and
interpreter. El Chirion leads a group
of lesser evil spirits armed with long
rope whips who pretend to frighten
onlookers and attempt to divert Mal-
Inche and her followers, the Gente,
or people, from good.
The dances may be the result of a
veneer of Christianity glossed over
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rtf * Or’IT’frVV I f\O ancles Mexican Indian dances by
LLAddir itv Add
ruNiiits or n complete uretiK wxtn tneir
converts' past. Their .exact origin la
unknown. As for theif. meaning, even
the dancers cannot give an explana-
tion, except for vague reference* to
special prayer, placating' Heaven or
performing a long vigil which because
of its fatigue and unwearying offer-
ing is pleaslug to God.
bsctsa. Xvsry »Ua««rs. rr»n
an* eaavsnUsss at year W«a in* «•*
Maki year elans naw ta «»-n4 a *»•
slariana Jays, axritins ni«*<» >•
Wart* Sarins Um ssadas vans Uawaw
All itdlee Spring and Summer Hats (felts excluded)
the house go at
Do not pass up this Sale,
hot weather ahead.
Slay al The Worth, Double
Your Pleasure
B BciMUfleally atr-«en*lUMM* *MSt reams ae-
B ewe yee mailmeo aeeafert. Keetfal. twiefelly
■ appointed reenM. Xeeneaay-Prlee Coffee 8kep
| and Measanlna Dinins Room sereins dalkiew
' "Bert ef Ike Wert" foods. DeeMa year pleaawe
k . . stey rt the Worth. Um renter of ortlrily
? and neareat the Ma thaw.
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In Game Tonight
Iola Defeats Anderson
In Close Game Here
Wednesday Evening
•HERE’S HOW TO ENJOY
WONDERFUL VACATION'
See Glorious Casa Manana, the Heautiful Attraction*
Of Fort Worth At Amaxing Low Cn»t
There's nrthlas alar •enthaest aalta
llhe Casa Manana . . . na ether r«y
Istoetlatias rharsa
lUt rellah each paaa-
'■ tMa ■ttracUve,
there Um Wort
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirkland
spent Monday at Kemah with Miss
Martha Kirkland and party.
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W» want th® newil Whra y
have new* item*, plea*® phone
fell
i’miiftirt. ntttl n monument
l<> their memory ami to their
to rite I’nior, and us a tribute
to tln-ir itleals.
E. B. Stedman of keith was a busi-
ness visitor in the city today.
FOR, SALE -*■ Factory butft bouse
trailer, fully equipped, sleep* four.
Phone 140. . 137-Otp
Have more
the different teams.
Anderson
Sinbert, rf_________
Homeyer,' -if ...
W Leiber, 3b .....
P. Kimiecik, ss
J. Pasket, lb
C. Pasket, cf .....
H. Isdber,
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Kiispar. p
Dobanski, 2b
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Wayne J. Moore and impiired. if she |
might exchange her marriage' license
for :> hunting license.
She explained her
britlegrodm has disappeared.
"You jnohably need n hunting li-,
eeiise." Moore agreisl. "but you can't i A „ 1
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iSbunks, M
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Steele, S
Seale, s ...
• Thig|ain, S
Sowell. S' .
Iola proved to<» much for Ander | Nemlr. S
son W ednesday evening w hen they de-| Westbrook.
feateJl till- I'apito) boys 5 to 4
|y vonlesttsl
din inoiid
The mH Hi-
nt once.
Not knowing they were being fol-
‘lowed, Tegener and his met! traveled
• only about fifteen miles per day, and
on the morning of Aug. 10, while camp-
led on the banks of the Nueces River,
| this small Imhd of German Americans,
'loyal to the Tnion. were overtaken
I by the Confederate and only a few of
I the I'nionists survived the battle that
j ensued, sopie escaping to Mexico and
others Were said to have gone to New
■ Orleans, .
At the end of the Wlir Between the
States, friends aial relatives of the [
into .w.ho fell brought tliefr bodies I
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I Gillespie. Kerr. Kendall. Edwards and
; Kimldv hi open rebellion against the
i <'onfederate States of America, and in-
1 j strutted- Co|. Janies ,M. Duff to take
' imuiedhite and vigorous measures as,
111 ills JlillKinVUl, PML uv*» II I UP AC-
b- j I,v Ihiiin ,»trhtintlM
I order, called a meeting of bis advls-
I ory board, and it was decided to dis-
| b*nd the three companies previously
” ® | organized, to show the Confederates
I they had no intentions of an armed
conflict with them.
It was also agreed that all Cnioniats
who did not wish to submit to this Con-
federate rule wyre invited to meet
■ | Major Tegener at a point ou the head
°J waters of Turle Creek in Kerr Coun-
~ | ty on Aug. 1, 1862, and accompany
Tegener into Mexico.
Approximately eighty men met Teg-
ener at the apiaiinted place and sixty•
one sturted'im the ill fated trip. Word
Was carried to the Confederate forces
of this band and its exit, and believ-
I ing the men were headed to join for-
i ces with the North to bear arms
Famous Celebrities of
Movieland
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vtow Ib Um SMtli’a iBraart, iiaaat.
aart kaaatlt.l Opa" Air Baataarart.
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mlai this rraat aha* af IM*. It ■
haaaUfoL H’a aparkUac. It's tlaMar-
aaa. aa* bast af all. H’a class haast
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baa fans aa all Uaaa.
paaaaaalaa Uh sasae
aa Fart Warth. Tas’
lac hear ef rear star 1a
frteertr aatswar atty »1
Fimil . batting averages pf
. softball ..league w ith plnyer*
in as maiiy one-half games.
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Conte Pears, must go, 50c and 75c
bu. Phone , 220 or 242. i:«» 3t
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ttf(l>nl| game on the local ,—
TEXAS MARKER-
oi gnnie>- played this
w.i-k l.'n’dmibic elimlmtlitm of the] (ConUnued from p«g. 1)
Griuif s
the Iola boys have won twi, am
noire.
k Nnyiisotu .All Stars will meet
Richards pbiVers toiiighf.
Fallowing is the box score of la«t1 jH judgment, to put down the re-
] Iwllio'it--lir these counties.
Major Tegener, upon hearing of this
There will be a meeting of ttie Nav-
asota and Grimes County Junior
Chamber of (lomerce at tKe Cnrttp
Hofei tonight at 7:30 p. m. li
All merubern are urged to be pres- p
ent as an amendment to our constl-i
tutlon and by-laws will be voted on ’
whereby we shall elect officers semi-
annually instead of annually. ■
Subacribc to tha Dally Examiner. <
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I Misses. Clara and Gertrude Lung
: have returned home after haringepent
[ several 'weeks with their sister, Miss
Jaycec’s I
playing j
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i ters, Misses Joyce and Bobbie
spending several weeks at points in
California. |
M. E. Gates of Huntsville was a '
i business visitor Tuesday.
Miss Lillian Arrington spent last ]
Tuesday and Wednesday at Navasota
with friends.
Neal Sfracey of Navasota was a
Tuesfiay visitor.
Mr. and ■Mrs. J. D. laimbert and
two children of Fairfield visited reln-j
' tivps here last week.
W. p. Moon of Keith was a visitor
here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, I.on C. Mitchell visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Batson last
Tuesday.
Rev. Joe B. Wells is conducting re-
. rival services nt Alexandria this week.
Messrs. D. G. and John Shead of
I Sulphur Branch spent Friday here
. with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. H. Boggeas.
! They were accompanied home by
I MaurlcC Shead who bad spent .the
I W’eek here.
Miss Della Jennings of Houston
spent the week-end here. . '■
Grand Lambert of Fairfield Is ytet-
ing relative* here.
Meaara. L. T. and Jno. H. Bogges*
ware buslneea visitors at Navoota j
Monday.
Miss. MarzCc. ltivi.,iT
; evriritig at Navuspta.
Itev. Smith of Bedias
hfii* and prcaclird at fhr inor.iing hour
[ ut the MidhodNt < linr 'h, e
! Mr. and Mi d W, E. Bay spent sev-
I r .i! -Jayi ‘at flalve-toii Inst Week. They
, were accomplinied by Mr. and Mrs. I
, -Lie Miller Young and sous of Tucson, j
i Arizona.
W. M. Sinnford of Navasotu spent t
Monday here with Mr. and Mrs W. S. j
■McIntyre, Sr.
j Mrs. August Obetkampf and
Dick Fuqua were Navasota visitors,
I Monday.
R. W. Dean of' Navasota was here
i on business Monday.
Mr. ami Mrs. R. L. Jones and daugh-
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WANTS HI NTING UCENSE
Westchester, Pa—A young woman
ti‘leplioiied Deputy Clerk of Courts
j Palestine. They were accompanied
i honu? by their nephew Fred Kulm of
Houston.
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1939, newspaper, August 10, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382224/m1/4/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.