The Examiner-Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 146, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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GREATER NUMBER
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CATTLE PREMIUMS LARGEST
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TAKING OF TESTIMONY
IN CRIMINAL CASES
OVSRCUP CAMP tfNo. 118, w. a w.,
meets every Thursday at
8 p. tn. in lodge room.
Kir ml Visiting'sovereigns are ■
always welcome.
R. M West, C. a
C. S. Cone, Clerk.
the
schedule
Of course you have plenty of
, vegetables in your war garden,
but black-eyed peas and cab-
bage won't do in the morning.
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AAR I CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
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■Ila Sepp. Guardian.'
Laura A-Smith, Clerk.
Bedn office by:
7:00 a. m. •
6:30 a.m.
6:30 a.m.
7:00 a. m.
10:30 a.m. .
Iff; 30 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
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16000 prisoners, according to
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W. C. NOWLIN CO.
CRITTENDEN DRUG COMPANY
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FRENCH SINGING
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NAVASOTA LODGE No. 17, KnighU
j|L 6t Pythias, meets
•▼•ry Thursday at
yfe*K-p-hal1 at 8:10 pm'
Visiting Knights are
always welcome
R. A Thompson, C.O.
Ward Tsmpleman.K of R. and 8.
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I. C. Stafford Lodge No. 98.1. O. O F.,
meets every Tuesday at'8:00 p.m.
Odd Fellows hall. Visit-
Ing brothers cordially
invited. G. A. Lowery, N. G.
J. F. Bednar, Secretary.
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Mail deposited in
cording to the above
make .the proper connections.
CONGRESSMAN HARDY
OPEAK8 AT BRYAN '©MORROW,
working smoothly
Associated
encountered
nted with American w>unded behind
the liars, all of them
many singing
XLLIES.CAPTURE PROBABLY AS
L/XRGE -AS GERMAN- CLAIM .
FOR JULY 15TH.
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Forty 1 Jnited Profit Shar-
ing G upon* (2 coupons
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oves
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perties of
j^cMHUrtrrrmwiLraHBrwv-i. . rjranrsr
El changeable for
vali labto premiums.
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.American Army, Jiiy
ported Thursday)—Cepman gains
smaller that
offensive of
The Americans
greater numbers thap
Thi. Department of A griculturep has
xwcently token contro of the dis-
trlbwlton of agriculttin 1 implements <
. idministratlon
vork in this
I Watch the. bulletin board in front
Mont-r°C the Flrst National Bank, several
special telegrams arrived this after
noon to lata for the paper.
one, z_;_______. ___________ ~
SOL MEYER GROCERY CO.
Phone 302
at all places’where
good drinks are sold.
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■O ~ MISS IRA BLACKSHEAR
< ' THACHER OF »UNO
< (Leechetlxky M rthotf) z
t'ertiflcate teacher cf
creative Series of Piaio Lessons: ♦
alM Leesons tn Theory and ♦
Harmony and Male A History. ♦
♦ ReeMance and Studk, Phone Ne. 8 ♦
Wirthmor Waists
ONE DOLLAR FQiV A BLpUSE SOUNDS LIKE
AN ECHO OUT O’E THE DISTANlf PAST., ] ;
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fore offered for live stock will be giv
en at the 1918 -Win the War" sea
slon of the State Fair of Texas. Sec
retary W. H. Stratton announces.
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Tnir -Federal Food
*■* taken the field ^||
distribution, and the local food ad- ra|Ce-4 an{j would be .glad for jou to
sriiistrator will assist
■esn such implements
4aBirs end are having
jroesrirg 1
^kaabent dealer who will secure as-
* slgtonce from the food administrator
j t, • '.j. M. He wit.
District Food Administrator.
The Examiner-Review
assked to state that
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Try a Mackerel
with Iced Sliced Tomatoes
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FIGHT HOURS FIGHTING
GERMANS NO JflEARER
GOAL SEPT.
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late telegrams $rt“ arriving
carry good 'new,, of the allies.
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The Quality
Store
kial Analysis
■UUK r&tomaspm. nk.-. a z . ann ma--<*jn
Wholesome Pro
SMfKuwsmcanmnuuBKRBaHamwimwFr^L z.Tmwu.
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U0 i'he official chemist of the State of Missouri
made a complete analysis of CERVA
VW Here is what he says: “A wholesome product,
free from preservatives and yeast cells and by
reason of the small amount,of fermentable sugars
present would say that no deleiericus effects would
W be produced in process of digestion/1
GERMANS BEHIND BRITISH GUARDING
IN ALL OBJECTIVES
—The Blouses that we sell at this p
not just TWO DOLLAR BLOUSES.
for this modest sum. Because of the large scale co-
operative way in which they are made and sold,
the savings thereby effected, and the application of
this savings to give added value, they really are
worth much more than the price would Indicate^.
A LIMITED QUANTITY OF NEW WKL>
WORTH MODELS ON SALE TOMORROW. NO
MORE OF THE SAME STYLES WILL BE
OBTAINABLE.
Our store has rightly been termed “THB
STORE FOR LAMES WlAlSTB," for due to the
comprehensiveness of stocks, the wide variety of
styles, the representative llnaa sold and the
moderate prices that always prewail. It is the one
best place to satisfy every woman's Blouse re-
quirements. . ,
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Sole local distributors of the cotobratod Wirthmor
and Welworth Blouses
You Can always save
Blouses here.
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19th. (Re-
so
during any
the present
are here in
at any time
during the war and tHeir conduct 13
mDniaug high praise from the French,
dmsrieaa transports a id ambulances
and efficient
Pre*s corre-
ambulances
- With cottons costing in many instances f|illy
lOff'X; mbre than they did a year ago, with lajbor
costs way up in ,tho. air,, it’s a source of Fodder-
that a really good Waist can still bd bought
this low price.. ' I
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gregate.84.500.00; while 15,500.00, .in
f eluding numerous specials, will be
■ j offered for'Swine Poultry will come .
j In for J2.250.00 In prizes; while
, Percheron" Horsesv will compete foi
. i-mounts aggregating JI.4.00,00.
; The hundreds of cattle raisers ot
t’-e north and east, as -well as ot
Tcjgs. who are planning to send |
tivir >choi< e stock to the Fair, will
j ItUure. the greatest exhibition of
thoroughbreds ever assembled in the
South. 'Expressions of appreciation
for the greatly increased awards arc
I coming in from everywhere.
•' The restocking of the drouth
stricken districts -the Plains, conn
t y has been .kept well In mind by
t e Fair management this year fbi
they desire to be of ^service in that
d'.ei tion. Preaident R. E. E. Knight
Co|. .Ind. N. Simp-on, director In
Charge of Live St ck. and Secretary
W H.- Stratton ate working hard te
carry out these Id’ as and make the
1918 cattle show tiie. best ever.
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London, July 19th, Special^ 3:25 p. m.—The French, in their cdunt-
oftensive yesterday between Aisne and Marne rivers, captured
i a news dispatch reaching London this
To secure better service in the dis-
patch of mall it is advised that the
following schedule be given attention:
Mail intended for:
Washington, Texas
Carlos, Texas
Piedmont, Texas
R. F. D.
I. & G.. N., north
•Madisonville Branch
& T. C., north
I. & G. N., south
•H. > T C. aouth
All night trains, during the
week 8:30 p.m.
All night trains, Sundays
and holidays 6:30 p.m.
— office ac
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THE PURCHASING POWER OF J1.00 HAS NOT
DIMINISHED WHEN IT COMES TO THESE
ALL AMERICA. IT
OFFERS THE LARGEST DOLLAR’S WORTH OF
REAL BLOUSE VALUE THAT WE’VE EVER
KJIOWN OF. j
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LEMP Manufacturers ST. LOUIS
ALLEN SMITH Distributor lor
Nirvasota and Bryan
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will read’and hereafter
as follows:
Sec. <10), In all criminal prosecu-
tions the accused shall have a
speedy public trial by an impartial
jury. He shall have the right
to ti'-rnand -the? ‘nature and
cause of Jtr> 'accusation against
Tiim, and to have a copy thereof. He
shall rot be cbmpelled to give evi-
dence against ■himself and shall have
the rigiu of being heard by himself-
or counsel, or both, shall be con-
fronted by the witnesses against-
hiiu and shall have* compulsory,
procesi for obtaining witnesses in
his favor, except that when the
witness resides out of the State and
the o.iense charged' is a violation of
any o.‘ the anti-trust taws of • this
State, the defendant and the State
Shall, lave the .right to produce and
have the evidence admitted by de-
I>ositiou; under such rules and laws
as the Legislature may
provide; and no ' person ’shall be
held tc answer for a criminal of-
fense. unless on an- indictment of a
gfand jury, except in cases in which
the. punishment is by fine or im-
prisonment. otherwise ' than tn the
penitentiary, in cases of impeach-
ment and.in cases arising in the
army of navy, or In the militia, when
in jactoal service in time of war or
public danger. *
ie<-. 2 The Governor of this State
is hereby directed to: issue the neces-
sary proclamation for the submission
of jthii amendment to the qualified
votp.ri of this State at the next gen-
eral. i idetion for State and county
officers.
3. The qualified electors for
mcMioers of the Legislature shall
voie upon safe amendment at the
said general election and at Xvhlch
■ lection all persons favoring said
amendment shall have written or
printed on the Ballot the following.
. "Fffr amendment to Section 10,
Article 1 of the Constitution, pro-
viding for’ prosecution of criminal
cases by Infdirmation, pr Indictment,
an<j taking of testimony of witnesses
by i deposition., under- certain clr-
cunntances. ‘ and’ those opposed- to
suqh >mendment shall have written |
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"Against the amendment n> Section
•IpjArticl' l oft'lfefonstitution.”
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iJ.'io'K’i doliairsp or so much thereof
as linat be necessary, is hereby ap-
'"any funds of the
not ‘
the |
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• Ol’ Brier Rabbit ttetter make his-
se’f mighty skeerce en not go pro-
jickln’ roun’ whar dere’s Cookin’
gotn’ on, ’cause a rabbit in a pot is
er goln’ ter look n>jghty good to moa’
ennyhody 'fo‘ long ’count er folks
havin’ ter save on meat. ’Sides
folks’ll kinder have »er stive de
wheat flour fcr comp’ny en eat bread
made outftn dis yere '•substitute’'
fl. ur. I>at wise <>V owl done say dat
to win de wn.- you got ter feed cb-
i >.’.•• in.date doin’ de flghttti’.
I ' , ; de wheat en meat.*
July ’,9.: -1. Hom’.v 1
to divulge
rs taken by
THERE'S JUST ONE WIRTHMOR STORE IN
EVERY CITY. IN NO OTHER STORE
CAN THESE DESIRABLE WAI8T8
BE PURCHASED.
ink all you want. It will help yoyr digestion.
Put CER VA to the test
of taste today.
druggists’, etc, in fact.
EM. PERRY,
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1 Paris, July1 19.—Between
didier and Noyon and in the Wovre .
district, the French raids netted-
hundred prisoners.
(By Associated Vresd. i
I’aiis. July a.p-l.'Homsi'’ Libre,
ilthcuit pretending to divulge the
num her of prisoners taken by the'
allies in the present new drive, says'
that' it s as great ’ as -the. number
claimed hy the Germans for July 15th.
TWO DOLLARS BUYS THE UTMOST IN REAL
BLOUSE SATISFACTION WHEN IT BUYS A
VVieZworfA Blouse
—EVER WEAR A WELWORTH
>'DID YOU?
—IF NOT YOU CANNOT KNOW JUST
MUCH REAL BLOUSE SATISFAfjTION
DOLLARS CAN BUY.
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has been
Congressman
Katos Hardy will spdak at Bryan
aMBorrotr, Saturday al 3.00 o’clock.
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('OR SALE AT A BARGAIN
' CHEVROLET
hn<»i>!7L 490. 1‘RMJTK'ALLY NEW. I
M|’<| h \NIC VLLY ifERFEUT
' HOENCKES GARAGE
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it would be easier than to write about
the ADVANTAGE ot BUYING DRUGS
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French Yesterday
Igaih ih prisoners
THEIR POSITIONS THOUGHT HEAVY
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IVe coma, pernaps, tali you more con-
vincingly of the MERITS of OUR DRUGS'
| and of OUR SERVICE. ‘
The best way to imprgsathese points upon
your mind is to have you TRADE W3TH
■ US a few times.
BRINGS STOPPED GERMAN ATTEMPT AND
TOOK SOME PRISONERS
’ AS RESULT.
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• Lo: dpi.’ July .19 German raiding
, , ,__i .. . , .( parties 'ast night in .the Villers-Bret-
With u:;.atfail on the fourth (day, of 1 . -
■ toneux ar d. Morlanopurt sectors were
the battle the fteling of con .
driven off by the British, is given
fidence prevails that after eighty from official headquarters.- The
hours assault, by the enemy. I nr5t|sl, taok ln return prisoners, in
his ilfensivt- has failed. Ho is still raj((s their own at Bucquoy, Wit*
behind In Ms objectives set for the i |erva- and Lo^re
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•House Joint Resolution No. >2.
L®s^rfaend Section 10, Article 1, of
the Constitution of’the State of
■|’exas, providing for certain rights
of accused in,'criminal prosecu-
tions, and the manner in which
the ease may be prosecuted, and
providing for the procuring of the
■; testimony ot the' witnesses for
i tx>'fi defense and prosecution. .
Be; it resolved by the Legislature of
j the State oK Texas:
Section 1. That Section (10) ot
Article (1) of the Constitution of the
State ol Texas be so amended that
Prizes totaling 826,0' >.00 will b« the same will read'and hereafter be
offered for Beef Catte $10,000.00
for Herefcyds; -87 500 09 for Short
horns; 84,000,00 for Aberdeen-Angus;
Vasidea smaller amounts for other
■ms breeds. .
Thenithe Sheep premiums will ag.
ml
Meefini; of Navasota Lodge
299. A. < & A. .M.. called for July
postponed to future date 1 Premiums larger than any hereto
G. H. Elliott, W. M.
H. E Fuqua, Sec y.
Btlt it's true, nevertheless, and the secret is
—well there isn’t any secret—but the fact is, tjhat
the. materials were boqght fully a year ago, while
prices were stHl normal, and consistent with the
maker's policy as well as our own, there will be no
advance in the price until its absolutely imperative.
THE WIRTHMol IS TRULY THE NATIONAL
THRIFT BLOUSE; THE BLOU8E THAT HAS
WON AND HOLDS THE FAVOR OF THRIFTY
WOMEN THROUGHOUT
—AND WHEN WE SAY BLOUSE SATISFACTION,
WE MEAN STYLE, QUALITY, DEPENDABILITY
AND LASTING SERVICE. ■
price are really
______, tut Blouses
which we alone ih this city are privileged to sell
operative way in which they are made and sold.
this savings to give added value, they really
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Ar.HAi' un Army In France, JulyHl'J.
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•ipneux it d. Morlancptirt sectors
driven off by the British, is
,_T from official headquarters.-
W 'HI IiM()R CW
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fitl-lri k 123.
pay
-. I>\ • :t ' i lifriN . vii!yeas 21. nays:
j; 10'1 the i ciincorred !:>
Sci.a’j' uu»*ti(|mietVs by it twp'third-
s Tilt,-, mays’ o.> ■
5«rt.rr v.-d: March 1<',,1''17 . •
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J Aetlig Secretary of Rta’e
'Catch the ^ulletln bohrd
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OVERCUP GROVE No. 1260 ol the W.
C. meets every Wednesday afternoon
at 3 o’clock a^t Woodman hall. All
_____ _____ _______members urged to be present; vielt-
br plotted on. ,tty,e ballot as follows: It'S members welcome.
iit;ejidnieiit *o Section
' rhy Constitution ”
The >itifi> of five thousand
doliahtui or so much thereof
: pr<lj>l,'ate<l. nut wf l .
Stye! Treasury I Of the State
otlierw:ne appropriated to pay
exrtt.'p j. i>f • publishing proclamation f
anil <;’n< t:on.' : i
- \ . ■ »i! J it Xo _■ tmtoed the|
j-e of Repr"H<intatlves by a. two-
.Ha>s 4;, and
.s«y! the Senate wjth amendments j
ijni:
svol lr. \'y ' its
We are now agents for the Stone
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anyone to ae j trial. E H Terrell.
u they may '
difficulty In • " ■- . u , . "lil
Please applr to your Im-1 ’ .
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Blackshear, Ed F. The Examiner-Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 146, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1918, newspaper, July 19, 1918; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327669/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.