The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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ibattng this peat. . The La-
i* OHfc League of that city is
operating with the Commer-
Club, and the campaign fqr ways and byways of all filth and
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dag more active each day in
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campaign to reduce the i
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this State. Messrs. Inglish and
Pollard, members of the Board,
are making persisent effort to
have every incorporated town
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State Librarian
While the site is A . ...
An even dosen will exhaust
the really live men of Navasota—
those who are always willing to
go down into their pockets and
contribute to those matters of
public interest. It is a shame,
but it is a fact, nevertheless. If
Navasota was not naturally ope
of the best towns in Texas she
could not have prospered under
such a load.
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ing on the ses shore with them;
bring well tijled baskets, plainly
marked with your name, and
they will be carefully taken care
of in the baggage car. Small
children should be under tjie di-
rect care of parents, or others
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fare will be $1.50 for all over 12
years of age, and $1.25 for those
under 12« The tickets should
be purchased the day before as
the train will leave promptly at
6:30. Any wishing further in-
formation can I obtain it from
either of the Sunday School
superintendents, or from the
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means constent danger from from there,.jo La Porte» arriving.
rfngent property owner im-|
pdrlls bith wealth and health.
The energetic intelligent^
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etc., and to use every endeavor
to make the trip a pleasant one.
Officer with baggage car for baskets,
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Mecessors of
Insurance The Sunday Schools of Navasota
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for the health of the people of Jain In this day’s delightful out-
Texas that . I could not have
dope.” And the former law had
no provision for the appointment
of flit marshals as has the^
you so.” At spy present statute. Tbe State
Judge Funderburk Health Officer desires here to
commend the activities of the
present Insurance Board for fl appointed for that duty,
more sanitary condition through-
out the State. To reduce the
menace of fire and disease is a
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meeting with merited success.
This work means not only a
diminution of the fire hazard,
but an amelioration of tbe sani-
tary conditions of every town
which heedk the advice of thq
ImsujteMe’* B<krt. i Under th*
present Are insuHrice law, every
risk owner pqys a rate upon his
property directly proportionate
to the condition thereof. If tbe
premises are filled with trash,
junk, debris, rags and waste,
paper, a higkrate must be paid.
The removal of these additional
haard. Wwers thJ M .M.brey Waited NavaedU
rate of insurance.
Now it din easily b# fceon that
an intimate, relationship exists
h which &onsM>ut
Naul Sandsl of Btonnham. |diUonal fire
ipent Sunday with bis moibei, ^7??,
met fines mosquitoes—
ne^fs is
believe
Mid Mrs. G. W. Broogi
te, visited relatives b
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Mrs. Towns and dan
ouaton, are the guests
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Drags Are Tbe Rti
Tbe Herald is almost tempted
o say MI told jou so.” At any present statute,
ate, County <
Ad his commissioners*are now
gAbuaiaskic about the work be-
ng accomplished by the new
bad drags recently purchased
Ad put to work on the county
ends. Judge
he reports from those operating
fee dregs are veryenepuraging,
Ad he bays the drags aref doing
bore than was expected of them,
m Herald has been, confident
feat only a fair trial was needed
o bring convinction. The dreg
Bb always succeeded when giv-
n a fair trisi^—
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to cph upon the
ciAdifer. oijrtaiiititei alm
se suggested above that very
tele troubfit would be ex per-
need in getting their assist-
nee. But this advice must
come from men who are known t
to have made a success of their <
own business. No man will lis- l <
ten to suggestions from the fel-
low who has made no more of a
success in life than he, norisit
reasonable to suppose that a j
woman will; they are usually
cautious in|smoney matters and h
investments and very sensibly
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' One thing Is certain—the la-
dies of Navasota who hold fat .
purses can vastly increase their ;
holdings by investments proper- <
ly placed, and whenever the
townprospersand improves their '
interests will naturally increase •<
likewise. They are really stand-
ing in their own light when they
fail to appreciate this fact.
As for those men of tbe city
who are known to always turn a
deaf ear when public improve-
ments are attempted, the writer
pleads inability to cope with tbe
situation. All tha| can be ex*
pected in that direction is that
be called hence and their hold-,
fifty feet west of the present public gpirited citiwL/
recognized as not altogether de
sirable, owing to the crowded
condition of the premised it was
the beat the committee could do
under the circumstances. Later
along the old building will prob-
ably be torn away and a modern
one built on the eastern portion
of the grounds, thus throwing
the campus between the two*
The contract was let several
days ago to J. NL Brown and
L. B. Cox of Houston, whose bid
was $20,879, some thirty-five
hundred dollars cheaper than
th^next low bidder. ..When fin-
paratus is installed and a few
other necessaries added tbe
building will cost about $25,000.
Saturday night and Sunday
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when some lucky player made mar/harto exe/ute the Dry Creek Sunday
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fee to be gained froix
style—from brisk fab
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BiWuade them to make m
atement, add KM ju«
isbthey have not be<
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ltd for them to understand t
vernon ts
ing meeting last Tuesday after-
noon and talked over several
plans for the near future. The
ladles have begun to realise the
good A^eg can accomplish by
banding their efforts and they
Me determined to make a show-
ing during the summer.
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Dirt was broken yesterday for the poor fellows may someday
Hl new scho^ building. It was _ j -
The whole finally decided to erectit about jng8 in the hands of more
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All arrangements have been
completed for tlie excursion to
La Porte on Thursday, Jnne 15.
There will be a.apecial train over
tbe H. A T. C. railway, teavitffc
Navasota at 6:30 a. nuj'rtlnntafc
to -Houston without stop, and 1
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feavaA«.fMtimin.4kp« t*?n^*b
on the return trib’Dy
hy [10 p. m;
‘ Tbe Company has agreed; to
furnish ample comfortable cars,
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that $he work must be gone over
again. No filth, no flies, i
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Radetzky park still maintains
its accustomed state of chaos
and no doubt will continue to do
of so ar long as Mie railroad folks
are expected to look after it. ished and the new heating ap-
Hetter pull the posts and turn
theMnounds into tbe street
again.
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A liberal discount given on every suit in
the house this week
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r the South and Texas is lead-
in tbe movemanl, the oom-
clulk in many instances
tbe fight. The health of
lenity is of first impor-
nd the extermt
if fly will go a
e stele. Commercial Becre-
Mas Lttereture.
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If really good clothes don’t mlerest I
you, yon wont care to hear about
“Griffon
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Kmoney—if you appreciate the ad van
hand tailored garments—from sms
rics, then listen to us. .
“Griffop Clothes” have that distinctive air about them
which comes from clever designing, skilful makfngand
swagger fabrics. They have the little touch of individuality
which makes them stand apart from the mass-of styles that
j Oil Well Arrangements Are Fast Being
Completed. /
- / May 22nd, 1911.
Tp the Examiner-Review.; [
parloH is on a boom. They r
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readiness for work on the well.
Rev. Mayes preached here last
Saturday night and Sunday. by widoW8(men wbo
Joe Greer attended church at ought to be public spirited, hang
to their funds as though they in-
P. E. Smith made a business
trip to li ft Kelley’s today
•hOnPPmfe* • Their-efioyts arel H c Jones wiU preach
here Friday night before the '
third Sunday in June.
Sue, Fred Steadman - and
Brunson were visitors last Sun-
day. . ; -
We are sorry to report H.
Murdock’s condition as unim
proved.
Mrs. C. E. Isbell spent Satur-
day at Carlos. » ■ > •. <.
J. S. Harrison paid Navasota a
visit last week. .r t ■” ?
Misses Lou Lyons and Annfo
er-Review
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ED F. BLACKSHEAR
Bachelorette Entertainment.
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jk Last Tuesday afternoon the
™ club was delightfully entertain-
ed by Miss Carrie Neal in honor
of her guest, Miss Blanche
Buchanan of Bryan_ The host- g"™ insurance Brord fe waK
- - ‘ ing a
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l$te might play the game
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Brumby said to the State Fire
Board: “You have done a work
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1 BillUome cash and largje 5’family
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Funderburk says thoroughly ^meritorious achieve
ment, and oqle the people can not
quickly forget.—Health Boatd
Bulletin.
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The Houston ball team, while
materially strengtened by the
addition of Pat Newnarn, is also
strengthened in the matter of
kickers. Newnam is a knock-
down and drag-out player and
bull doses where persuasion
grouch and the conse
more than likely p
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Notwithstanding the combined
attempt to clean up the high-
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An Aid to Sanitation.
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Wjth indomitable, intelligent j
energy that has elicited most
favorable commeuts from the
press in and out'of Texas, the
ess had graciously prepared t
and “500,” that
Everyone pleased
ThusiaslYcaHy Into ’ the games.
3hxfek«.af Uugbtor w«r«h«Md snd city in Texas provide for
"sweep,” while low exclamations
of disappointment or very quiet
Countenances told who had fail-
ed to make theft- bid of “42-84.”
After all had made a respect*
(Able number of scores, thebost-
by Mrs, Perry
Neal, served delicious refresh-
r"4 wonts consisting of salad, wa-
R’; fere, cheese straws, olives and
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f adorned with gaily colored
sturtlums. The excitement
ving subsided, the presides*
teethe members together for
sbprt business meeting, the
mt pleasant transaction of
itofe was to select two new
imbers.
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wdl ft? Ibis CsflMSWUty The
Past Week. befweeu the health ah J ius
faul Bandel of - Stoneham,]d tior
tend taking it into the next
world with them.
r With all due
body, this is exactly the solution
to our stagnation. At the same
. t ■ i$ime no one can bli
Frank Manley and sister, Miss widows t&o ft^Ve been
dares for being suspicious and
>ary. We are suable tp sug-
gest a Way out of such a difficulty
pnless the ladies can be interest-
ed to tbe extent of personal in-
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Navasota. Texal. Ju.ie I. 1911
; Sone of the Reasons.
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Asked as to why it was that
Navasota did not seem to pro-
gress along certain directions
as some of her neighbors are do-
ing, one of the most prominent
business men and, by the way,
have everything in tl)e heaviest contributor,
ventured the suggestion that it
was because the big end of the
money of Navasota is controlled
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Blackshear, Ed F. The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1911, newspaper, June 1, 1911; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327603/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.