The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages: ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilmView a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
,1
'<h
. f
Kilpatrick, John,
Lyod,Joseph,
Lowry. L V, •
Lyod,Joseph,
Parker, Willis,
3
O<
Q
o
o
o
£
o
o
o
WWRH
Fine Bulls
For sale from
$50 to $75
Per Animal.
Durham and Herford.1
Ed Woodward.
Liat of Letters.
Remaining undelivered in the post-
office at Navasota, Texas, for the week
ending December 17, 1899:
LADIES.
Chopper, Mary (a),J
Cesie, Mattie,
Cook, Mrs E M,
Early, Miss Winnie,
Harris, Miss Massie;
Keels, Miss Dorah,
Robert, Miss Seller,
Wortham, Mrs Julia,
Williams, Miss Dena,
Wilson, Mrs S A.
GENTLEMEN.
Ashford, John1
Barkley, Jim, '
Boggess, -----
Dason, W G, -------
Franklin, Arthur, Pauldo, Henderson,
Griffin, Arrone,
Baptist Church Pastor.
1. Persons calling for letters in the
following list will please say advertised,
3. Head letters with your full address;
write your name and address on the
edge of the envelope, so that in case
your correspondent is not found your
letter can be returned to you direct.
3. As soon as you change your address
notify the postmaster, which you can
do by dropping a card to him in the
box.
4. Office hours from 8 a m to 6 p. in.
Ida L. Jones,
Postmistress
Just think, Huyler’s candy is
for sale by 1. Goodman.
See the new line of sterling
I ver g node just arrived at Good-
man & Miller’s.;
-
III ■
•rrinmmnnro * rrroiriHmnr*
1 1 ..... ' ......................- ■" ■ RI
The most elegant Tftnsorjal Parlors in thia section m* »ow in the
Creagor Block. Three chairs presided over by expert barbers:
S. R. Crain, Geo. H. Banka, and Frank Constant.
Hair Cutting 25 cents. Shaving 15 cents.
_______
*--- ''' ------------- ■ 111 ~ ■ -' ' ' ----------------
A wm ILSULSUULWLJLWUUUUL^
S. R. Crain,} <
Hair Cutting 25 cents. Shaving 15 cents.
Hot and Cold Baths,
The Best of Everything is What I Offer my Patrons.
FRANK CONSTANT,
The Leading Barber.
38 YEARSESTABJLISHED
AJexattjet-McEftdwfi— .1.-
STONE and BRICK Contractor.
Estimates Promptly Made for Large or Smell Contracts. 3' .
Incaustic Tiling in every design for Hearths, Floors and Hallways
Tiling for Mantle facings and other Decorative work.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS A SPECIALTY.
■■ .1 11 .8'.l W.1 " IL'l HSR
. If vou don’t get the worth of
yuur’mbney at Goodmap’s Drug
Store on every purchase it must
be a mistake, Better tell us
about it so we ’ din rectify the
error. _______ I, Goodman.
Go to Conoly‘s for fancy cakes,
jinger wafers, butter wafers ana
Saratoga flakes.
Drugs like other things can
spoil by age. We make it a point
of frequently rcpluhishMig our
stock*so as to have it always
fresh. I. Goodman.
In at Livy’s, linoleum,
iron beds, dining chairs,
willow rockers, Jots of toys
and matting.
When in need of feed stuff of
any kind, get J. F. Thomas &
Co’s, prices bofdre ' vou buy.
’Phone 137.
You can buy any lamp in our
store at cost. .
Ackerman & Gudger.
. __Lrg$«»FWB?Wt.Tg»"M?Lir.'.l-JL8J
Fob Rent—The Baldridge 2-
story residence in front of R. B.
Templeman’tf residence. Apply
to J. M. Callaway.
New cabinet sized photo
frames, with easel backs, at Sal-
yer’s. Also a nuinberofdouble
photo frames.
LESS
i .
'.l-'X'
./■I,.-*
at the
V
kb
■'
71*
Oil
J
more, goods and better
——————
.13
• '9
• -it
Best Ad van
•av A ri Ji- 1'-*’ ' lR-1
Nuts, Fruits anjjJ the choicest and best confectioneries
a. the pruit Palace.
By the way, don’t forget those fireworks.
V \ - . : ■ : - ‘7______/
Burn* it to the best advantage.
■' ;A..
>7- ■ ■
- *
'■’O
If You Have MONEY TO BURN
■ p.
We give you
■■j quality for
MONEY
Than any store in Navasota. We have stocked .up to the fullest limit, amf we
down to the last limit. Plenty of everything of the finest quality for Xmas |tt rock-bottom prices. .
1 ........... ’ . ■ 1 -11 ■ I r
- J? ' ' r- i ~
■ ; y ' rm
Trade to the
■ M',. el a-’ ni .
-i
7 ■ ■'tw
>3’^
7 : • Oc
When that big sacrifice sale of
“FIREWORKS
99
Comes off.
• i
9
Telephone No. 84.
t
9
’T*
A
f
W'*
A •
Gent’s
coats atr
B-
E
L -
I
^:r ■■
K ,>■.+
Kji*.*
Thebe is enough money lying
idle in Texas banks to build all
the factories and develops all the
industries we need, and when it is
invested in these things it will
rapidly multiply so we can build
more. It isn’t the laws of Texas
which retard industries in Texas.
It’s the narrow minded views of
its people concerning their own
interests. If home people are
afraid that they will not support
their own enterprises, they need
notf expect strangers to have a
higher opinion of their business
sense and patriotism. Let’s build
. our owe factories and railroads.
When we do thjs, capital will con-
clude Texas is u good place to
come to, and it will not be long
before it is making a scramble to
get some of the good things. The
Lord helps him who helps him-
self. and* when we commence to
help ourselves plenty of outside
help'will come to our assistance.
—Richmond Coaster.
tine black dress over-
Templeman’s.
You can buy beautiful after-
dinner coffee cups at
Ackerman & Gudger.
Look at your old shoes and see
If they don’t need half soles.
Blutherwick does the work.
■ -U--X/ - : J
t The British sentiment which
opposed the Transvaal war is
like the American sentiment
which deplores the Philippic/ war
tirm in its conviction of an un-
justifiable cause, but loyal in its
devotion to the country so long
as the flag flies on a battlefield.
The opposition in England, like
the opposition in America, should
hereafter “ labor for the largest,
measures of liberality to people
who ought to be free and inde-
pendent.—-Galveston Tribunoe.
That is correct. The president
of the United States is elected by
the people. Honorable oppo-
nents have not the remotest de-
sire to injure the government, it
is the political party in power
that.must beheaded.
' /I
o. i day •*
No. 3 night-....................-......
SOUTH BOUND.
No. a day..........................
No. 4 night
To Somerville
To Cleveland.
Supplying artificial teeth is, in
a measure, a work of art and
calls for the eye and judgment of
a true dental artiit to reproduce
nature with natural effect,' us re-
gards the appearance and com-
fort of the wearer and the ser-
vice and durability of the teeth
The plates that I make testify
to the value of eye and band
training gained io years of active
experifneein plate making.
Perfect results assured—and at
little price. <
Dr. Ward dentist. In Acker-
fnan & Gudger Building.
Arrival and departure of trains from
la- union depot:
H. & T. C.
NORTH BOUND.
11:27 a. ui.
12:17 a. tn.
4:57 p. n?
...4:05 a. m.
SANTA FE.
. ..10:56 a. m.
5-34 P- m.
1
5
*
* The Daily Examiner.
There’ll be a hot time
>4
Published every evening except Sunday.
M. L. O. ANDREWS, PUBLISHER.
In the
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
1
Entered at the Navasota postoffice
second-class mail matter.
= I
as 1
1
1
I
■
Fruit Palace
Delivered by carriers to any part of
city. Subscription price:
Per week......................................io cents.
Per month..........—........... 4ocentsj
Office of publication in the Ackerman
& Gudger block, up stairs.
-4** "_-r<
J
3
■
■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1899, newspaper, December 19, 1899; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327505/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.