The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 147, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1906 Page: 2 of 6
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If you remember correctly, we in-
sisted that this was one of the
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best brands of Flour on the mar-
ket, and we are of the same opin-'
ion still . Our customers
are also pleased with “SIFTED-
SNOW.'* and so will you, if you’ll
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Only Fresh Groceries.
Phone 76
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Ladies' Silk Shawls
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other pro;
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pany, the Gulf, Beaumont <S Great
y (Company and The
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ithdflzing said The
Gulf Railway Company
Only a few days more before
Christmas. We are selling stacks
of goods; so many suitable Christ
mas presents at our store make
■hopping a pleasure. Wagner &
Patout.
Wool blankets, best in the city.
Wagner & Patout.
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'exas ft
ay Company or Um
Santa Fe Railway
tween a point on the railroad of The
a point on the railroad of "the’ Gulf,
Beaumont A Great Northern Railway
Company, and a railroad from Long-
view, in Gregg county, to a point on
Red river in Lamar county, and au-
Notice.
The undersigned will apply to the
Legislature of the State of Texas for
I the pssaage of an act authorizing The
Texas & Gulf Railway Company to
purchase or lease the railroads and
roperties of the Gulf, Beau-
Kansas City Railway Com-
pany, the Gulf, Bei
Northern Railway C<
Gulf & Interstate ”
ofTaxaa, and out _
Texas A Gulf Railway Company to
sell or lease the railroad* and other
property now owned or that may be
acquired under such act to the Gulf,
Colorado A Santa Fe Railway
pany, conditioned that The T<
Gulf Railway Company or the Gulf,
Colorado A Santa Fe Railway Com-
pany shall construct a railroad be-
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Texas A Gulf Railway Company and
a point on the railroad of the Gulf,
Beaumont A Great Northern Railway
Company, and a railroad from Long-
view, in Gregg county, to a point on
Red river in Lamer county, and au-
thorizing the Gulf, Colorado A Santa
Fe Railway Company to purchase or
lease the railroads and other property
of The Texas ft Gulf Railway Com-
pany and of the Gulf A Interstate
Railway Company and of the Gulf A
Interstate Railway Company of Texas,
conditioned upon the construction of a
railroad by the Gulf, Colorado A
Santa Fe Railway Company or The
Texas A Gulf Railway Company be-
tween the ra lroad of The Texas A
Gulf Railway Company and the rail-
road of the Gulf, Beaumont A Great
Northern Railway Company, and a
railroad from Longview, In Gregg
county, to a point on Red river in La-
mar county. It is the intention hereof
to provide a through line of railroad
from Galveston through Beaumont
and Longview to a point on Red river
in Lamar county, and it is contem-
plated that a line of railroad will be
constructed from, said point on Red
river to a connection witn the line of
the Santa Fe in Indian or> Oklahoma
Territory.
Gulf, Colorado A Santa Fe Rail-
way Company,
Gulf, IJeaumont & Kansas City
Railway Company,
Gulf. Beaumont A Great Northern
Railway Company,
By E. P. Ripley, President.
The Texas A Gulf Railway Com- ’■
pany,
By F. G. Pettiiione, President.;
'Hie Gulf A Interstate Rajiway
Company of Texas,
Bv L. 1’. FkATHEKSToNE, President.
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Several gentlemen, who had
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become somewhat
mixed in their date of departure,
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Cows giving milk consume
about twice as much water as that is not so rich in oil, starch;
those not giving milk. The? New and sugar as is corn.
York experiment station found is worthy of consideration.
See the new line of
Walkover Shoes at Tem*
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I The only excuse for buying anything but
to be paid to hia wife when she
* marries again. That’s the kind
at, man the women have I
looking for ever since civilization
bega
I he h^s shown up. Many men
have left fortunes to their wives
on condition that they remain
widows, but never to encourage
them to remarry. Now start a
guessing contest aq to how long
it will be before the newly made
widow puts herself in shape to
claim the 120,000 legacy. ?
For Sale—Thoroughbred white
Plymouth Rock cockerels, six
months old. They are beauties.
Si.00 each. Mrs. Frank Knobel.
12 yards green-ticket Lonsdale
domestic only 11.00. Perkinson
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Toys
Games
Glassware
Stag Goods
Box Stationery
Cut Glass
Pictures
Art Goods
Albums
Comb and Brush
Sets
Dolls
Doll Buggies
Dr. Peeples remarked to ate- piemans.
yorter this morning that all the
Mbor in<connection with his wood
saw had to be imported; that be
wouldn’t get any of the negroes
around here to Work. The doctor
is lucky if he but knew it The
fact of the business is, all the
. gsod negroes afe employed, and
She floating electent around here,
male and femafe, is not worth a
shown the 8. R. O. sign at each
place they applied for a bed.
They spent the nighi in sight-
teeing, and it is not necessary to
say each of them is a walking ad-
vertisement of our lovely hotel
facilities. ■ • .
Split stove wood, $4-50 per
cord, delivered, by J. B. Kelley.
Yard front City hall. Phone 248.
The “Bostonians” are in town.
You’ll never invest your money
to better advantage. The prices
at $3.50 and $4.00. Try a pairrj
Wanner & Patout.
,. The prettiest line of
children’s Shoes in town
at Templeman’s.
Now is a good time to buy your
were forced to stay overnight in overcoat, Wagner 4 Patent’s the
city a few days ago, and were place.
Lost—Diamond stud, between
my house and I. & G. N. depot.
Return and receive reward. Don
aid Martin.
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Ribbon cane syrup at
Foley A Son’s.
A New York man ie^t $20,000 Preparations are going ahead
for the grand Xmas tree at the
City hall on next Thursday night,
been There is going to be a merry time,
for all the chaps in town and all
began, and this is mH first time ifttle ones will be there.
i Templeman has just
received a shipment of
1 the newest style Clapp
; Shoes, '
i There is “big selling at our
i store, because our assortment
and prices are right. Wagner A
Patout. >’ . ' • ».
a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking
Powder is to save a few cents in price.
MJ ROYAL costs you a few cents more per can than Alum or Phot* j
phate of Lim^ powders, but it is worth far more than the difference 4
k to keep your biscuits, cakes and pastry free from the injurioui
effects of these cheapening substitutes.
^Continued use of Alum means permanent injury to health.
m. Avoid Akup Ailments—Say plainly
royal baking
POWDER
is equal to any shown
in a City.
An authority says: Weight? is The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
the main object of the farmer in D. P. ^Throop of Anderson died
fattening stock for market, and late yesterday afternoon. Thelit-
this weight is easiest obtained by tie fellow had never been strong,
feeding corn in order tqmroduce and Mrs. Throop gavemp her
fat. Farmers have long been boarding house at this place on
taught by experience that fat is account of the little boy’s health,
a desirable quality and* that it The many friends here of the
adds to the attractiveness of a family will regret to learn of this
carcass on the stall. It has been sad misfortune,
demonstrated at the experiment “
stations, however, that the weight
can be secured at less cost, with
a greater proportion of lean in-
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Entered at the Nav»*ota Postoftice
■■ Second-class mail matter.
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Delivered by carrier to any part of
the City. Subscription price:
Per Week .10 cents
J ” Tter Month .’. ... .40 cento
Three months In advance .^... 11.00
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terspersed with the fat, by feed- j
ing a nitrogenous ration, which
means that, in addition to a lib- I
eral supply of corn, an animal
should receive a variety of food
This fact'
' that the average water consumed
flor each pound of milk produced
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Blackshear, Ed F. The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 147, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1906, newspaper, December 20, 1906; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327528/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.