The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 223, Ed. 1 Monday, June 12, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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Cuban army at Havana. A noth;
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er man was arrested a few days
ago ou this M^arge. At Matan-
zas 165 men Were examined in
one day, but only 125 of them
were found to have their names
on the rolls. |t will probably be
necessary for the paymasters to
stay there for several additional
days.
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For Sale at t^is office—A 2-vqI.
of Cooley’s
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ply at bank.
A bout 7OoTlta I iaa laborers in
the employ df the East Jersey
Water coippgj
N. J., have all
knives and ell
Little Falla, iHiere 300 more Ital-
ians were al dbirk. Fearing vio
knee the bosjj suspended opera-
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patterns for
[’DONALD ME ACHUM.
Attorney-*t-Law,
Notarj Public,
Office in Ackerman & Gudger
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Q. W. L. Carr,
Lawyer.
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A general law business conducted.
Will practice in all the courts.
Monav to ’oau ou impzov^'l bottiu*
lamls—hve years time.
Ottes; Boom 7* evst xst Halloas! Bank.
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either of which will produce Nervousness A.
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with the best on the largest East- producer, and
ero lines. The cafe car has bring cash,
broad tables of antique oak with j8ure^ bas th
leather cushioned chairs, a nas*- change.
when he can do so at little risk^—
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arte another crop for
whether they have done
preparing to do so, we
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ravages of the weevif
hat unless they do they
along waiting to learn
take. Another thing,
bat boll weevils do not
; that tobacco
The new equipment compares brings a handsome profit to the
'd that it h as sure to
The planter here
te ability to make the
nt wdl he do it, now
gradually—or will he wait until
be is force<Lto make a change by
.the weevil?£ These are questions
baunuatanswer sooner or later.
’■‘'TEeUoyaf Fire Insurance Co. is
Hirely fire insurance
the world It has 30
emulations, pays all
they occur; no two
in time df need,
issues its policies.
Fhe Daily Examiner, Monday, June 12, 1849
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AWPt||'AUSTIN. I ”40 & S°UtherD W« W»UgU.ted
The dog catcher is still hard at
work trying p
stock. He ha<
for his dog ho pee and thirteen of
the most thoroughly mixed breeds
of dogs knewi
swept away by
day. Now, w|
moment* if he
catch the men
worthless dogi
yards at night
and prevent
from sleeping,7 he will earn the
gratitude of aji
Austin, especiaby
Eighth street.-^-Austin Tribune.
The people o
make a move ii
road business s
No one was fiver chewed up by
street oar wheels in Navaapta.
Misfortunes are sometime bless-
ings. F <J
Navasota wi
Jze her hope 1
Enterprises oti such
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leather cushioned .chirrs, a Pa9*
seoger compartment with olive
colored upholstered seats, broad
plate glass windows and a well-
arranged and commodious kitch-
en>wUhuFintsrh gas raage, loekera
1. sleepers are all
----- --- are beauties. The
roofs are arched and of a dark
brown and olive decoration re-
lieved by gold. Oak and maple
are the woods, varied with mar-
quetrie decoration. The seats
have different designs and the night, on J
feet are golden tiger claws.
Ropes ot browq, clasped by gold-
tie res.
The cathedral light effect is
worked to the best advantage,
the windows being of stained
glass sod broad plate glass. The
draperies are of lace and light
blue plush.
The staterooms are miniature
palaces. Handsomer cars wej;e
never seen in the West.—Denver
Evening. Post.
Butterick patterns for
July now on sale.
Templemap* & Son.
Got ting the Money.
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Some days ago a meeting of
those interested in securing tele-
phone communication with Clay
set latest edition
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A General Lew Business Conducted and
Practiced in all Courts.
Office: Over the First National Bank
Navasota, Texas.
“God will sprinkle sunshine”
slowly read a little lot in one of
yebterday’s papers. “But, mam-
ma,” she remarked, *‘if God
pours sunshine, why don’t He
sprinkle the stress?”
Puff chiffons at
Templenym & Son’s.
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The Colorado-Soathere is RuttiHiu a Lex-
ttry-Giviaa Train to Fort Worth.
The new service of the Colo-
.10 cents.
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Station was held and a soliciting July DOW on sale,
committee consisting of Messrs.
O. A. Steward, J. R. Pennington
and W. M. Aven was appointed
to see wbat could be done to-
wards raising an amount of mbney
necessary to build the line. This
committee baa succeeded in rais-
ing |450 outside of Brenham and
business men here will now be
called on to contribute the bal-
ance of the required amount. It
is thought that $900 will be re-
quired to build and equip the pro-
posed line.—Bren bam Press.
$ake Dr- Iron Tonis,
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The onward march of the Mex-
ican boll weevil toward this sec-
tion was not materially impeded
by the fretting weather last win-
ter and is destroying miles of cot-
ton no further west than Cold-’
rado, Wbarton and South Bend
counties, jits course is as clearly
eastward ga is that of the sun to
J the west. I'nrmera and planters
In Clean, Neat, and wt
ventilated bath rooms.
FRANK CONSTANT,
; Th. U^ln. B.rlm
I keepthe Dr. Barnett 5 cent
cigar. I guarantee them equal to
any 10 cent cigar you can buy, if
not I will give 'you back your |
money I. Goodman. *
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*ant Tonsorial Parlors in thia section are now i
ree chair, presided over by expert bvben:
Geo. H. Baiub, and Frank Const
Hair Cutting 25 cents. Shaving 15 ce
Hot and Cold Baths
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The Best of Everything is What I Offer my
( Gentle’s
•j Female
( Panacea
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cured of Nervousness
and all other female troubles as well.
This ftunous tonic has cured cases which
have been pronounoed incurable by physi-
cians. Toucan be cured by the use of G.F.P.
f HAVE SUFFERED FOR YEARS
With painful menses, attended with sour stomach, rushing of blood to the,head,
and occasionalwhites. I also have severe nervousspei is and heartpalpitatjon so
bad I cannot rest I haveusecTvanous female remedies for a long time butfound
no rehefnntil about two months ago. when I epmrnenc ed.usingyour Q, F. P.,
U >t i. .Join, me mor. good tKL G1L
If your case is complicated and you wish advice, free of charge,
regarding treatment, write to
THE LADIES’ HEALTH CLUB,
STLE A CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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RECEIVED
GOLDMEDflL
Highest Award Diploma of Honor
For Superior Leas Grinding and Excel-
lency in the Manufacture of Spectacles
afid Eye Glasses. s©|d in 11,000 Cities
. and Towns in the U. 3. . Most Popular
Glasses in the U. 8.
ESTABLISHED 1870.
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i Estimates Prontptly Made tor Large or Small Contri
In caustic Tiling in every design for Hearths, Floors a
« Tiling for Mantle facings and other Decorative
CEMENT SIDEWALKS A SPE
Published evlry bvmiihg exdepP
M. L. O. ANDREWS, ^PUBLISHER. .
Entered at the Navasota postoffice a>
second-class mail matter.- .
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Delivered by earners to any part oi
city. Subscriptidri^rrce.-* “ 8 ’** ■'
Per week—
Per mouth . ..
Office ot publication in the Ackerman
& Gudger block, up stairs.
pYltwi TIMB TABLE
Arrival and departure of trains from
tne union depot:
H* & T. C.
NOBffa BOUND.
No. i day ^.11:27 a. m.
No. 3 night.—-------— ....... 1:00 a. m.
'SOUTH BOUND.
^Jo. 2 d.ay
No. 4 night-------
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Leave 7:00 a. m. Arrive 10:35 p. m.
BABNHAM.
Leave 7:30 a. m. w
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SBort sag
Sorin aa^ South Toaao.
BRTWKJSN
, HOUSTON
AND DENVER,
Via Enni» and Fort Wo*k
and DENISON, , .1
Via Houston and Dallas.
GALVESTON .<
and ST. LOUIS; ’ .’ -
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this morning on the through
Den ver-Fort Worth train and
the claim of the road to having
the haddaomest rolling stock of
any strickly Colorado line was
amply sustained.
The road owns tbe new cafe
cars, while the Pullman company
has built especially for it L
Pullmans, named the Admiral,-^0 *ub»ti
Cardinal, Khedive, Kaiser and
Caliph. It was the Cardibal that,
resplendent in the greenish
brown standard Pullman color,
relieved by gold work in scroll
and arabesque desinge, that was
coupled to tbs lung train hauled
new and powerful locomotives. bother
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in this paq| of east Texas* have z
bad ample" warning of this invin- g
cible destroyer. They have also
gve bad amplq^ime and inducement a
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the largest |
company in*
millions aot
looses w hen
months deh
E. L. Bridg
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Three unknown men at mid-
[e 9th, overpowered
fing, watchman for
i railway, at Bloss-
md stole a switch
; charge. The men
out, and thedftook to the woods.
It is believed^ that they intended
to cause a wreck.
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For rent, Jrtore building next
ply at bank. X
A bout 700JltaI iaa laborers in
r, near Paterson,
ck. Armed with
« they marched to
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HOUSTON
AND AUSTIN. 5
The H. a T. C. reaches
Houston, Brenham, Aqs1
Corsicana, Waxahachi**
Dallas. piaOQ. MGAWneyJ5ha<maB
and DenisotL A*d gives
Sarvice.
M. L. ROBBINS
C. W. BEIN, Gen. Pas. & Tkt. gt
Traffic Mansgw, t
Bcurror. zexas
r. E. etARKB. Tiiktt 4>wnt. K.MP'k
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some day real-
a cotton drill
—- west ’
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require time tqJbollEQtElltf ^’^ JPuilman
ta^ze’ ==^e-—— V alike and art
* The country^ cotton crop is
reported to be # per cent below
the mean average acreage of the
past fifteen years. Texas is 9
per cent short oh acres.
The mayor o
quite a deal of idle time on hand,
1 in tbe capacity
extra cost to tbe town.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 223, Ed. 1 Monday, June 12, 1899, newspaper, June 12, 1899; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327422/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.