The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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ing their record withtalleys. Ezell
pitched good ball, though he was
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, in the city. Standard goods at popular prices makes tl
department a leading one of our store
goes with every garmenr and the great values we give.
in the very latest cuts.
Shoeneman the Pant King’s Trousers
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smothered by a pretty double by
Forrester, Baker and Foley; in
the other instance the’ batter
died at first with the runner
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perched gloomily on the coveted
oasis. Thus it will be seen fftey
TA BOYS SHOW WHAT CAN BE DONE WHEN THEY
FEEL UKE IT.
figured, also, solid blue. Sizes 14 to 1
this it the very best shirt you’ll find for the money
F A Special $10.00 Suit
The best ever sold at any time at
the prioe.- We have sold more
than 200 this season and have
a good many yet to sell. These
suits are made specially for us
to sell at this price. If you baye
f only $10.60 to pay for a suit, then.
I by all means come ,to us for we
k have the suit for you. These
I $10.00 Suits come in fancy wors-
a ted and all wool navy serge in
j single and double breasted sizes
^82 to 44. iYou cannot get as
■ good elsewhere for $12.50.
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We hyve them in all the new weaves and made up
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Jfff Black Unfinished Suits $15.00 to
$25.00
Schloss. Bros. Nhvy Serge suits
? . $15.00 to
$22.50
Schloss Bros. Fancy domestic
& imported worsted suits 12.50 to
$27.50
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j?as8, Riesto got a two base hi t
this put Baker, running ]for For-
con-
sternation of thd guests put his
hand lovingly on the home plat
ter with a daring steal and migh-
ty slide on the pass of the ball
from catcher to pitcher Foley
went out on a close call at first,,
and some one yelling “didn’t
touch the base” ths baseman de-
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Navasota. T«xas, June 13. 1907.
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Clean, Snappy Game Was Played With the Boys From the
* Piney Woods. Large Crowd Out.
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by our pastor’ Rev. Stark of
Madisonville; he is, an able
preacher and is doing all in his [
power for the good and advance-
ment of this community: he
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! Sunday in each month. We also
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service for every Sunday night
which we hope every one will at-
tend promptly.
We havje been having our share
of rain*for the last five or six
weeks and everybody is badly
behind with their work.
Most all the farmers have
Batteries, Navasota: Forrester planted cotton three or four
^jmes and it depends upon the
weather whether we will ever get
a stand or not. One farmer here
who had»l>een boasting of a good
stanfl qtf cotton from the first Would Use Short Write
planting was seen today plowing ' •'
it up, General Green had got. the
Upper hand of him; and .hc>H <h ,s
Heil, L. Hell. Jones, Forrester, p<*ration was trying the water
Riesto, Boone, Foley and Kelley. I furrow sysU'iw of jdantmg: In1
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dress and reception. “Vogue” Veckwear always-newQSt,
alwars best : 500 and 25c
> ' “Vogue,,’And “Guyot” Suspenders in solids and
day pulled off a dou ble header. In
the first game; they state, they
were beaten by score of 9 to 8,
Hoping 'that pro8p0itv will’?M in the second they should
, have won by 2 to 0, but the jam-
«u/>/«.«e berree broke up in a row over
umpire’s decision..
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up Fok Sa Ge.—The Ashford old
. , home phu-oOn the road to the eld
,Mr 4,.'J. •Feldei’" shodrM, the. fair grounds. An acre andeffwe-
]] ; ' ’ J-niwnrihg’. ti<m with two story house, All ftn
whet-'in tli.r Manufa. 1 iiy-iu's IG't •- Ipply t«. .John L
1 write up'French!<..v A Co, '
has a problem ahead of him mhr. representative they have In TWx
Corn in this part of the country as could have Navasota on his vis-
•is short of what it shpiild be, oW- Ring list. Anyway, they would
like to have A short essay" <m thw
salient features of Navasota’s '
commercial advantages and pros-
pects. A real live business league !
or reasonably smooth individual j
^writer coqld Cor rail here about a
thousand dollars worth of genu-
havinga ineadvertising for the trouble.
The offer contemplates concise .
presentment of facts, not a howl
of regulation pay palaver.
Work hak been resumed on the
cess pool to the Union depot sew- '
er system. It is being materially ;
widened, deepened and generally ’
& Patout, the Great Clothing and Gents Fur
nishing Store of Navasota.
Evxeptional values await you in our Clothing and Gents Furnishing Department as well as every other department of our house. Gome i
and see the grand values. We’ve had an enormous Gent's Suit Sale this season, due to the clothing we handle, the perfect fit that
Schloss Bros. Suits at $12.50 to $25.00 are made up right in every particula,,
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are on Sale at our Store. 1
These swell made up garments are sold only in the best stores. The Pant King's Trousers fit ^ike no other pants. We have I
them in fancy worsteds, navy serges and black unfinishad worsteds, $3.50 to $6. Sizes to fit everybody,every pair guaranteed. ]
Royal Brand Guaranteed Suits For Boys. i
We have sold thousands of these suite. Our gurantee went with every suit and not one complaint which.proves ther merit. I
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Gents Furnishings
“Cluett” and “Monarch” Shirts, America’s best; ’$1.50
and $1 shirts shpwrt in regular and co|t styles infull diess,
soft and pleated fronts; white and fancies, cuffs attached and
patterns, sizes 14 to 18, all length sleeves $1.56 and $1
“Cluett” And “Monarch” Shirts in Pongee and other
soft materials, in plain, striped and checked. They come
in white, linen, pink and blue. This is the standard soft
shirt of the season < $1.25 and $1.00
The “Duke” and the “Manual” shirts very swell made,
of splendid shirting cloths, cuffs attached, with collars at-
tached and detached. They come in f^nej- and white and
figured, also, solid blue. Sizes 14 to 18. Hundreds of pat-
terns to select from. You can take our wofd- for if, that
50c ’
Wathingion Avenne
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large number of enthusist-
AM saw an interesting game
Ml on the lot yesterday after-
14 It was one of the snappi-
and probably the quickest
ast£ ever pulled off on the Were never in danger of burden-
md—the Navasota
f short work of the
boys from Conroe.
0 took one hour/and ten Navasota’s accomplished swat ar-
ts, and was s beauty. Prof.
Btesell presided and there
>t a single%ck or wrangle
osers being a thoroughly
manlike set ot gentlemen
iMr medicine with smiling
<with a. feeling that the
I were getting scroll for
Conroe boys played an
sme— there being very few
charged to either side—rester, on third, who to -the
was apparent from the
(hat a fast diamond was
ling they were unfamiliar
Otherwise they played
the gam^Jcl
Baring the entire session the
visitors had two opportunities of
/feaohing second base; one was
7-
tints. *,
Navasota started the fun in the
joe can confidently go against any
on amateur bpnch in the State.
Score by innlugs was:
Conroe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0
(Navasota 2 0 0 20010 ..
i- Batteries, Conroe: Ezell and
June 7th, 1907.
Editor Navasota Review:
As Pankey is not represented
by anyone to your valuable pa
per, and asmost every little town Yeuger were called from this
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boys was even and almost su-1 consider that we are not treating
ble. While all the boys did well (outside world know what we
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pitching of Forrester was beyond 40 sleepy as we seem. Though I
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backed up by the \ manner in(tive, but jf at first I don’t suc-
We had preaching last Sunday
ton today’tp visit her sister Mrs. arranged to handle service expect
Beulah GadTord. ] ' ' " __ ' g
t’his community is, about to ar® some towns in Texas with lew
lo$e one of its most popular I pre^nsion than: Navasota that
'have seweratrp svatomn With
Maxwell, who is to be married 'twentieth century developments
next Sunday evening at 4 o’clock an<1 conditions sanitation Is more
to M r. Frank Gibbins from Cross a necessity than a luxury.
< - ; Base Ball Doings.
Prom Friday's Dunyt
The bunch of boys who went
All this season's best shapes in standing and folding1; See
us for collars; we Sell the shapes that are most worn, 2 for 25c
“The “Vogue” Neckwear, acknowledged the best neck-
wear sold, most beautiful silks in solid and staple colorings
for every day and business wear, also in evening Shades for
WAGNER & PATOUT
layed retain of ball home so
long that Riesto’s name embell-
ished the talley sheet, t
In the seventh Kelley fanned,
Baker flew out, Joe Heil hit safe
and scored on Leslie Heil’s long
hit to deep Center, ‘which w as
muffed.
!-■ The playing of the- Navasota
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perb. There were few errors— community right, and there-
one dr two, poskibly, not excusa- fo?® take it upon myself to let the
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it is not amiss to say* that the dojng, and that we are not half
pitching of Forrester was beyond sleepy as We seem. Though I
criticism—it was'great; and fully f'jftr I’ll make a poor represehta
backed up by the / manner i
Which he fielded his position. He' ceed I will try try again,
likewise got his khare of batting
hpnors. He had a splendid help-
er iri Ries to behind the. bat who
allowed the ftrnging artist un-
bridled sway and full confidence
that’all was well. His base pass _
es were flawless and batting ‘ preaches regularly
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Navasota has a team that with have organized a prayer meeting
fair practice and a little experi-
first inning when JoeHeil hit for' en®9 fOT the “ew boys—
two sacks scoring Baker.
stole second, went to third
Leslie Heil’s loqg fly out to the
field and home on a wild throw.
Jt was quick work tfntil the
fourth when Forrester got a Price,
naan Uinaln o fwn Kaan UI 4 D..I ~~
and Riesto.
• Umpire: Bizzell.
Time of game one hour and ten
minutes. .
Team, Conroe: Gazette, Grif-
fith, Ashe. M. Benfiett; H. Ben-
nett, Talley, Perry' Rz 'll Price.
Team,’ Navasota: Baker, Joe
Riesto, Bf>one, Foley and Kelley ' furrow system
Corn In this part of the country could have Ni
ing to so much rain.
There is a great deal of sick-
ness here, some proving fatal;
the twin girl babies ot Mr. Geo.
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world a short time ago, .just day
or two difference in their deaths.
Charlie Freen^an .is 1
siege with the slow (fever, but
when heard from last' wrts im-
proving. " \ ■ ‘ ]
’Miss ^ Lillie Marsh has
.been confied to her rooim tor the
past few days with feier. • but is
improving. ’
Miss Nita Smith went to Hous-
Beulah GadTord.
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young ladies. Miss Minnie Max-’ have sewerage systems. With
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next Sunday evening at 4 o’clock an<1 conditions sanitation is more
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we extend them both, our best]
wikhes for a k>ng knd happy life,
Rumor has it that we are to
have another wedding 7-in the .. _
near future, but when is not def- to Anderson to play ball yester-
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If I want to see this in print I
had better ring off, ' . j'
ever roigp ovor the hend of the
I Editrtr.-1 am you rk. for
We have sold thousands of these suiU. Our gurantee went with every suit and not one complaint which.proves ther merit.
Royal Brand suits come in ages 3 to 17 for school and dress wear. .They sell from $l.-50 to $6.00. We show the largest line of
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dress and reception,
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dettefred. m.d4upoJlhi8 «a«>0.’8 4e»est material. ' a,d- braotital palterns, handaora? mercbandlM
none as good for 50cl Guyot extra jength for big men~60c/ I
‘Vogue” Suspenders with elastic, and Guyot style .l25c
“Cadet” hosiery, the wear is guaranteed, the pride is i
25c. With linen heels and linen toes they’re bound to wear*
Twenty five cents is a small coin to talk about, and good 1
hosiery at that price is difficult to buy, but we’ll let you |
judge opr business.by this sock. Other makes too, we have I
for sale. There are some in blacks and fancies in plain and 1
lace stripe 25c and 5Cc |
-“Otis” underwear, in plain and lace stripe—no better un I
The “Arrow Brand” Collars, the world’s best, 2 for 25c. derwear—every garment carefully examined—no seconds,
_x__ ----a white, pink, blue and.laveuder garments $1.00 and 50c
“Scrivens” drawers, elastic seam, all sizes . ’
We (are showing? the cleanest stock of gents furni
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department a leading one of our store.
Washington Avenue
Navasota, Texas
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Blackshear, Ed F. The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1907, newspaper, June 13, 1907; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327533/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.