Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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Refining Co., lease 50 acres B. B.
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Children 15c
Adult* 35c
Children 15c
Meautime it is not a bid
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less than 10,000 population the of-
fice of tax collector would have
found him dead in the tern,
had been in good healtlu
surviving are three sons,
and Garry of Mart and ‘Tom
Madimonville : four "dnghters.
A great many people are
beginin - to think that-,
revival of good times is
hot far off. For the sake
of everyone. A & P hopes
that this' is true.
and
Mrs.
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lists. n-".,
These final figures as given out
by government also insure the re-
tention of the independent office
The Health Soap
LIFEBUOY
Mrs. Gertrude HickmanThomp-
son, today listed as chairman of
OLOUGHLINS.
FACE CHARGES
OF MURDER
। Bdias, Texas.
A October 1* 1980. b/
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Camel, Chesterfield’
CIGARETTES
from the story by Louis Joseph
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Dodd : as-
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on presentation of legitimate proofs of death of Mary Eliza-
beth Nesmith of Bedias. Texas.
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Madisonville Man
Drops Dead At Home
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girl anu a king
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Thia was one of the hundreds of cases of the foresight of .members of the Mu-
J Aid A—teiatinn of Madisonville, Texas, in continuing their memberships in Nat-
allAid Life. .
Shredde Whole
WHEAT_____
Regular anid Quick Cookiug
QUAKER OATS
bet slicda r ITalv.
PEACHES
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Natonal AM Life Association,
2519c
CLEANSER
Nucoa. 1 lb. print -L--- — ----21c
Krafts Cheese, 8 oz. pkg. -------19c
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Pickett's Plumbing & Tin Shop
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Marian Hensarling and Mrs. (. L.4
Texas laws. -- Hempstead New N. Campbell, Jr leuse 243 acres
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pital are already under way, It in'
learned.
It is, reported that Diamond
j fears another attempt on his life
National Aid Life
notify you of this ciaim as F antieipated the
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a supporting caatssuch as,
I Dreseler," "Rod La Rocque,
F Harbuck : guardian s deed 1-1
int. in 17 acres E. J,,
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H. It. Tones toMatioliaPer. (o.
, lease Ariola stir.
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Anna Pogribisky (left), and ♦ result at the recent disturbances
Freds Jackson behind the ban I at New York City Hall, where the
ns they awaited. arraignment in i Communists clashed with the
Tombs Court. Nw York City, a 1 police.
(Intermational Nawuradl
Pastor of a Baktimore churh
charters a bus to transport ieni-
bers to and from his servies
This Letter Tells The Story
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1859-1930
71st
Anniversary
Food Sale
DENVER, Ort. 24 (INS) —Two
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separate informations charging
first degree murder against Mrs.
Peal OLoughlin and her brother-
in-law. Frank OLLoughlin, were fil-
ed in Westaide district court this
morning, it was announced by Dis-
trict Attorney Wettengel. ,
The informations, filed separate-
ly, charge in each felonious. mali-
cious murder of ten year old Leona
O Loughlin, step-child of the wo-
man and niece of Frank.
one years old on Otetober 20th, A & P grown
hale an Reartv as presiding genius of Economy, cele-
brats 8 anniverury fittingly with a veek fvery
special priees.
signment lease 1644. acres. T. Jones
survey.
E. L Myer and wife to F. K.
Campbell, Jr., lease 328 acres D.
J. White survey.
Gibbs Bros & Co. to Sinclair'Oil
A Gas Co., lease 01 acres H. Hy‘
land sur. v,
W. M Gardner to Hubert Holt
lease 50 acres John Moore sur;
W X. Hooper to Bry-Tex Oil
Co., lenses as follows V+ acres C.
Campbell-sur: assignment leases:
75 acres C. Campbell: 01 acres
Jno. Fisher: 114 acres H. Hay: 18
acres H. Hyland: 2512 acres C
Campbell : 75. 1-2 acres C Camp:
bell
Hubert Holt to Mrs E. F Blk
shear:: 50 acres Jn.t
Moore. 7'.
L. V. Harbuck. ‘gnardian to W.
B. C. /Thomas and wife to Mrs.
Bettie Thomas : deed 175 acres J.
Fisher sur.
Ben Turner and wife to Corine
Haynsworth; deed Navasota prop-
erty, "
Adam Ubernoske to C J. Laas;
Mineral ded 171 14 acres Wm.
Montgomery sur.
Sam Walker and wife to Hal
saw YORK. Oct. 24 HNS Real Estate
INDIGESI1ON
DISAPPEAREU
Bokar Coffee Supreme, 1 lb. tin --35c
Whitehouse Evaporated Milk,
3 tall or 6 baby ------------ - —25c
Hershey Candy Bars, 3 bars _____ 10c
Gelatin Dessert SPARKLE, 3 pkgs. 20c
Nectar Tea, * 1b. pkg. —----___-17c
2 in 1 Shoe Polish, can ----------11c
20 Mule Team Borax, 10 oz. pkg. __10c
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Gas—The Ideal Fuel
when need to fire an A. C. P. Gas Fired steam radiator. Mon-
day, we will have with us a factory representative to fully
expiain this modern Gas Heating unit, which is manufactured
by the AMERICAN GAS PRODUCTS corporation of Xew York.
Let u« figure your Heating requirements for you.-Just phone
- 203 and we will have the factory man give you full informa-
tton.
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Fair ladies lose their hearts—
prime ministers lose heir
jobs—but Bert Lytell triumphs
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i GO TO FLORIDA
Over $2,000,000.00 Paid To Beneficiaries.
32% of this amount paid before the funerals of deeeased members.
WOMAN HEADS
_29c >
large package_________LL_______25c \
8 O’Clock Coffee. 1 lb. pkg_______ 25c
Idea to-saye what you
can by taking advantage •
prices for the
quality of foods.
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at tax coleetor in this county, monmp at al; Ektensdon on ana
mpite of the fact that Waller coun- gas lease 64 acres r Jackson.
ty has had a tax collector eincei Joe Warzon to A. P. Wickey,
, the formation of the county, had lease 50 acres B. B B & c Ry.
the final census given thescounty ‘Co. sur. .. . . — - paeg
A P. wickey to Humble Oil A three days "3 MT
Definine A 1e— rA --- • t e,, 1 * — y WS
066 also in Tablel
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'No. 5 can 33c
W. E. BONEY nusHREsEntative .
IOLA. TEXAS
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Williams of Madisonville
Mrs. Lloyd Campbell ant
Steve Manning of Mart,
TookaPnchofBlack-Draught
After Meals—Rid of
Stomach Pains.
• Wastminster, a c—-I have need
mtiah Black-Draught for
hendache and dizziness for fifteen
suuszpncs"y" -D
" had a son who could no* eat
without suffering from tn digestion
wad pama in his stomtch. He
would take a pinch of Bleck-
rughtatter meals for some tme,
mad he quit having Indigestion I
helped rasa.
"My wife took Black-Draught
tor dimmean and header he* When
ahe would feel auggiah and tired
aut, ahe took Black-Draught and
dound it relieved her. ______
-we have taken it end rae—
mended K for yezrs aa a splendid
tmuarmi A“anc-Dmaught bar
been ia um atnce 1MR. with a—.
A master Crook outwits • Roy-
alty-
Two Comedies
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Gampbell Jr. lease 243 acres, A.
Yearman sur , . ' -
Eunice McKay et vir to C. C.
Camp. lease 156 acres Tandy Wal-
ker sur
A. G. Page and wife to Elbert
Worsham ; deed 50 acres N. An-
derail suir. i , I
J. E. Reed to /J, R. Freeman:
extension lease, 101 Screw S Bow
man sur., 1- , ,
A. H. Spann to C. C. Camp: deed
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Oklahoma OBJ, Okla.
Gentlemen:
*E We Hndle Office Supplies Is Your Subseription Paidt
234 A
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Geo Kowis . to F. K. Campbell
Jr. lease 131 acres Wn, Montzoini
ery sur. • 1 ,
D. E. Kelly and wife1 to Gei. I
AltenkdeedD, Tyler sur. ‘
Helen Metz St vir to, F K.
been abolished ami his duties per- B 4 c. By Co. sur.
1 N " ToRK, Oet 2* (IS) only 9.523 population, but upon so
\ $ 1 Neootiatous for an airplane to . licitation of the Chamber of Com-
| take lack Legs Dianmd to Flor- merce a recheck was taken which
‘ -in npon his relen-e from the hoe added 401 names to the census
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Grapefruit, nice size. 6 for___29c
Lemons, large size, doz. _____16 c
Celery, large crisp stalk, each _15c
Beans, fresh Colorado snap, lb 10c
Squash, white fUt, 2 lbs _ --- l58
Bell Peppers, home grown, 2 lbs. 15c
Cauliflower, show ball. 2. lbs _250
Onions. Spanish sweet. 3 lbs ___10c,
Carrots, large bunches, each____5c
Cabbage, small solid heads. 1b _3*e
Lettuce, crisp firm heads, 2 for 15c
Peas, white, fresh home grown,
2 bs ______-______---____15c
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“The Freshest on the Market”
Pears, Calif. Bartlett. doz. •..25c
T omatoes, Ca l if., fresh. 3 , lbs _ -25e
Grapes. Tokays, pound _____. 110c
Apples, large Jonathan, doz. _. 15c
me shan always be appreciated and long remembered.
g,, Very Respectfully yours,
(Signed) Jame* Clay Nesmith.
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Encore Cooked Spaghetti, 16
Quaker Alumnium Oats, pkg. --- -27e •
Del Monte Sliced or Crushed Pine- i
7 apple, No. 1 can____________ll*c |
Sunbrite Cleanser. 3 cans--------14c |
Searchlight Matches, 3 boxes --—10c 1
Large Size Rinso, pkg.------------21c |
Ivory Soap, 3 6-0Z. bars---------380
Palmolive Soap, 2 bars t > j
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MAIDISONVILLE, Oet 24 — A.
A. Allen. Ta, dropped deud ut his
home here today. A netghhor
tap.
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gna, Arizona, Reilroad Co., Is be-
lieved to be the first woman ever
elected to- the chajrmanship of a
railway directorate. She La wid-
ow of the late Col. Wm. Boyce
Thompson, who died lam June.
The railroad operates over thir-
ty miles in Arizona.
Waller County
Population 10,014
, .. _____ /
The population of Waller coun-
ty was officially set at 10,014, by
the U. S. Bureau of the Census,
in their final statement on the
matter Friday. .. 0,.
The first figure given out by the
Census Bureau ave the county
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930, newspaper, October 24, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402432/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Grimes+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.