The Examiner-Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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Jan year
Chrea months ....
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whose hope* drowned in tin-
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King inquired' of
KlNGSHII* RESTS
EASILY WITH HIM.
TH HI LHT;
RESPONSIBLE FOR
mon.t’i, at
tcrenteil In a clerkship may take tlfe
examination.
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May we have'an opportunity to
make your home comfortable.
Member of the Aaeoelatsd Press.
Th* Associated Press io exeluslvely
Mittied to the use for republication of
«■ sows dispatches credited to it or
Mt otherwise credited in this paper
tad also the local news published
AH rights ot republication of special
Mapetcheo herein are also reserved.
KNITTING RO^M
ANNOUNCEMENT.
POST OFFI|CE CLERKS.
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iy» Watoga Lady, “At To Whal
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amination vlll be held at the Nava-
sota pontoflice on thet 27th of this
whicii time all those iti-
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ONE MILLION
SOLDIERS LOST
With the Crown Prince sending out
8. O. 8. call* to eowdn Rupprec ht of
Bavaria, and cousin Rupprecht afraid
to weaken his line before the British;
we feet that the Americana have some-
thing to laugh about when they Kvt
into a fight with the Huns.
AMERICANS TAKE DISABLED BOAT
309 PRISONERS I
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WXIXIAM PIKftMOIV OF HUNT CO.
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■to Traiala* as District Jutes
CIAL, SOT POLITICAL. Ha
JUDICIAL PealtIva.
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7'cmi.'-. nt 2 <>•> p. in., fiaiuribiy, ..ini?
27tli. H>lx, h,' flie IicimK'.ratlc votef*Hcf
voting prvei ict No. 3, to elect dcln-
gufe.M to Hie county convention iin$l Io
friinsHct
before it.
JA'inoeriitic
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.! Navasota.
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midst of his jieoph. nl this irn-nuihy *N EXAMINATION FOR
No. 18 thru train.-.—11:33 p. m.
No. 14..—— __ —11:10 a. m.
* Southward,
.'..thru train 4:22 a. m.
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Madisonville Branch,
heave Navasota
Arrive Navasota
as 'well,J aim III .alia a»^
Mwfared at the Navasota postoffice
M Mcond class mall matter, an re
Wind by law.
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filled me with' minglYil nstonlsluinint
mid iidinirution." slic nsserls. Wlien Wo are inked to stato that
the American labor reprcMcntntive.H
siiid tlriit with King George tjicy had
im impression.of isdiig in the presence
of it king, they la-stowed'th<‘ highest
praise on one who Is oulyl and who is
quite content to lar only, the first
gentleman of his kingdom.
1 "There is nq difficulty abotii getting
in for one of these inveatitures. It is
utinecessitry to tpw any Influence or
provide onessclf with n letter of inlro<
dwtiou, or even a ticket of admission
—the King of Englund is to be seen
by everytaxly
“I noted the simplicity of
costume There Is nothing to distin-
guish him ontwaidly from all the
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in one of Vitagraph’s
Specials—You Know
It Will Be Good
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S|i-y fur i.ilio jiilitiilij^; in I n
Ijigiiiml c<i:j .t
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I>EM<I< R Vr|l(' (TH XT\
< TLX VENT WiN.
Railway, $
Light* Fewer Cenpety
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I Jicreby call a mis-ting of the
<iliincs (•oulity Wumen's Holiliy (Tub
, to meet nt Navasota TTiiirkday, July
25fli' at I p. m. There Sre’ matters <>f
an ImpOrtabt- nntiire to be discussed,
anti It Is urged that all'mbrhlsTs from
here, and over the coiuity
attend.
Mrs. Wallace Brosig.
Chairman Grimes County - Women's
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I RESH TtHVXS < Al’T i HEH AND
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Known
What you tell about your store in to-
day’s advertising is what the readers of this
newspaper KNOW about your store as it is
NOW. What you made known a week or a
month ago was the store’s stpry of a week
or a month ago—now history.
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Chair man Knitting ICommitter
They >
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nt to know WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW.
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Now la the time to make good oa
that resolution and Insure a
pleasant, comfert summer
Wf BELL EVERYTHING
ELECTRICAL FOR THE HOME—
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X O. MCDONALD. Grlibes County.
■. A. BERRY r
Jbdgs) of Madison County.
■W County School Superintendent—
MMS L1ZZIS FATB GRI88ETT.
M.*X MCDONALD (Bs-sJectlou).
•ROaCP THE KKCORD STRAIGHT." desperation when he
prci.'inci i ntiiciit imi is ciillcil ti
,t City >111111 In NiiviiKoti .
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\DVEICTIS1NG StlMEITMES
REN El l(IUr
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I .«cl-Kid*! I Jill/ 2’el 4. I .’>3' ft »H .
.fti^Yii pi' .Iimb-idiinf oli i lit*'M*aci
illfs in <0i . 3|i| iitr<t*;i< « ol d
|1< ial, aiiiioHLi» t,(n«,iil
Anii l i ’aii< :»>«' lrn\r lak|i,i>
.‘Mio pri-oiHM"’ i»i’ Hit- <irive, al^o^ flu1
low ii of r.iizaii* 5 ha* f.tljijur jnlo their
ha ihK • t
paper mob Mid
Mr/Genrett.
Jn order to **k«pp the rc*curd
Mgnigbl" if nny parson |x tailoring
ledsr the itupreaalon ttiat the editor Is
MV etipowting Mr. Garrett’s cauae.
ktodly get the idea out of your head.
Ths editor to simply disappointed iu
the answer of Mr. Eagle to Mt.
Durrett Aocordln* .to hl. way of
thinking, it not a Hear donum ia
Um sf am charges mad* by .Mr
; UaiTrtt
For that reason the Examluer-Re-
v view is new without a candidate for
cnugiMs, and the editor U minus a
candidats to vote for. He has no
word of censure for Mr. Eagle nor.
after ihkmbig to Mr. Garrett, 1ms bs
; <iuiy purtieblar word of commendattou
for Mr. Garrett.
Isi't that perfectly plain ' ;
The pincer. ar£ working again hi
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fcrnaie trouh nl ’W. t D-aort Io l. lAiu.,. |^-
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; wtigt ti Has d rive Ipr aic, ao a$ to help
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Geo. S. Wood,
tTiuiruuin. Precinct. No.
County, Texas,.
Texan, July 22, l!HM.
played lie rtnnd. nt the salute, holding
himsell quite ntriiiuht. bis grave frank
eotrntenanw foil at once of dignity
f and kindlincrw. There Kmo hysterical
enlbiielsMin. imt in nil eyea may be
Keen Hie kind of trust’ami cateein und
nffr.>iiuuut<> nlett-mrc with which one
looks open »; .kliwtinan or a friend of
Wlioui ->ne is pniu<l.
"We have -here n truly democratic
sovereign, one wlu> Instead of lm|i<>- —
Ing Ida will iijmn the |asiple feels that
he Incarnates their sentiments and
wishes, who associates himself with
llietr labors and aliurc their anxieties
and ordeitls, who fulfills Ills difficult
role simply and ruicoiisctously.’’
It has been decided to keep ths I
knitting rnom open from four to .lx*
in th<> afternoon, as formerly. Instead
of in the mornings us published
last wesk.
\ili crl i>ing Is not nlwiivs /priuiiK I ive
of Ce.-tilts. it depending nltogetlier oil
Hie iiu.tiire of tlie mlvertisiiig. Rec.i-itHy.
n gciitiomiiu in N'nvnsotn lost om- niihi
tire, chnin between NiiviimoIii liud An
rhirson One insertion of Hjq loss in
thl' "little <liiii.v"^ brougW tlie chain.
Oltr "classlfieil" ( iiliiiEin is q s|s-cies of
inexpensive advertising ami generally
brings the ' grajs's."
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- Vbr Coagrssa Xlgbth District—
JOB H. EAGLE (Rs-slsctlou),
DANIEL B. GARRETT
dW Rsfcrsseatattvs list District—
HOWARD BBNNETTE.
suuvs Z2mX ms tn Ct—
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Attorney— ;
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M. 1/BENNETT of Loon county.
District Judge/ 12tb Judicial!,—;
W. you are nervous or wr.il,, have head-•
schrs backathes, rir any pt the oihet
ailments ho comn|.on to worin-n, why-riot
give Cardui a trial? Reccnimcmlrd b.
mny physicians In.use over 40 ycaril
Be„tn tali X CMdui toda" I: .. i|'
be list very median ou n*«V -1
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It is nlsitit ' time for Hie Hobby
forces to call Io mind the words of
"Fighting Bob" Evans, “Don't cheer,
iboys, those i>oor devils are dying."
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Von Kluck * not
Heavenly Houstou has produced a
poach. W« wonder If her new
eb to related tv any of her rod-
lied widows.
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Paris. June, 2IL-.■< t.'orrcHpnnilciit'c
of the Assoi itHcd Press) . Geirtge V is,
described as a- "Jmmocririfie King" by
a woman roiTospoiidcnt of tlie I'etit
Parisieti wji<> writes of her visit Io
Buckingham Pa law oil Hu- occasion of
lin open (Hr luvi-Htlfuie.
"Tlie sight of King Gisn-ge hi
A true American trait, and one that
makes dur form of government pos-
sible is after the election lias been lost
and won, to forget how the
fellow voted. ,
FSociat cd Press.) •
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t lea nn-r. iieti'ei <*<l 'to
i‘.«',!giau relic' sbip.' wvt< '•ightcil
»wj b\ .’si: pig <itj' t'br- New
'I’f)-• • c;ipihin ari'ivim,
liiitiv lJ.iy-l a -itliiimrim
Arrival and departure of H. & T. C.‘
*nil '<> ( '. to w. F . trains from the
Uu-ion <Jei)ot; th,e I...4I- G. N. trains
from lliCir depot ono block north.
Houston & Texas Central.
Northward.
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“No. 16———Ifustler.
No. 6——. .....
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Mexia Cut-Off,
•Northward.
I No. 31 ...Except Sunday—
No.31..'..Sunday only----7:15 a. m.
/ ' Southward,
No. 32—^.Except Sunday.-. 3^45 p. m
No. 32—..(Sunday only----1.15 p.
Gulf, Colorado A Santa Fe.
Northward.
No. 2061— 10:53 a. m
No. 218 J thru train——10:40 p. m.
Southward.
No. 205 5:22 p. m.
No.217-._ _thru train 7:15 a. nu
international A Great Northern,
^ort toward.
Make It An
Electrical Summer
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Remember h<r.v jotT~bollsd and
sheltered last cummer over thai>
old cook stove?
Remember bow you promised
yourself ybu would persuade
Fi:end Husband to—
Electrify the Home
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Candidate H. A. Halbert is hardly
going to make any great number of
votes for hluusdf by issuing u circular
headed "Fred W. Davis for Fergu-
son?" Fred Davis is and has been; for
a nunds'r ot years, ('ommlssioner of
(Present District Agriculture of Texas, and he hid<
made a most ae<s>ptabh* one. on the
other baud, Mr. Halbert Ims tss-n a
candidate against Mr. l>avls for neat'
ly the saute length of tjtpe. Mr. Hal-
v bert has perhaps reached a state of
*5 chooses ,to' in-
sinuate that Mr. Davis is a sympathiz-
er of Candidate Ferguson. The Ex-
un- atnlner-Revlew knows that the lu-
WUtro- sluuatioti is groundless
Messrs. Wtossow—-re
candidates for »tVTV W1THOIT
DRINKS AND MEDIfTNE-
Watoga, W. Va -Mrs. S. W. Glad wen,
pi this town, says: "When about 15 years
of age, I suffered greatly ... Sometimei
would go a month or two, and I had
■terrible lier.uache, backache, apd bearing-)
down paius, and would Just dr»j> and I
had no appetite. Then it would Iasi j
. ’ twv weeks, and uas Sty weakening,
ind my heatili wa ■ awful. • Ac -
My mother fi',u;;f.l ’r e a bottle ol
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In France syncbroiitZex with
Ths Examiner-Heltvlew was,
fortunately, drawn Into the
vwsy last week between
Macle and Garrett.
•wa«reaa fr<Nk.thl«d!Mricr. i
The Kumlnar-Rsn lew was made to
Sgy, csrurio things which afterward
•tovelopdd to be incorrect. It . was
therefore our duty <o lie honest with
readtom and tell them of our
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All of the advertising of the past has
served according to its adequacy—and its
fruitage is seen in the good-will enjoyed by
your store now. But past advertising does
not MAKE KNOWN the offerings NOW |
READY for, your customers.
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People do not feel fully informed about
the events of the war unless they have
read the LATEST NEWS of the war.
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Mr. Ferguson Started Something “While God Have the King' is living
when he decided t<> cast atqiei-MlonH
' upon .lake Wolters' loyalty. We note
that General Woltera will make three
or four speeches this week and we
j'Optne the fur will hut only fly. but
i darken Qie sky for the period'of escli
of his speeches. , , ' j, ■
They an1 seeing Hie luiudwriting on
the wnll. This Is the week for the
“refiectixl glory boys” greiit rush—to
the Holiiiy bandwagon.
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(By Associated Frees.)
l.oiiikHi, July 2S. E. N. Radford,
although more than SO years old, has
Just cmiiplcbxl for the INh-time, Ilia
'wmlftra aad; . .
■Make. This we did. ittinital walk from Bristol to Iximlon,
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i It to UO« considered by some whose Aitb t*>e object, be says, of teaching
■^Ttoh to father to tip- thought" per- the prop)* of Englstul "common sens*'
Itapa, that the editor* has switched" jn ni|ard to meat and drink." At the
HfV to JMLr. Gurrett.
Wire --________ U AB^l . a. <-<>n<hiHlon of ♦>»<• long walk, excry
No pyrsoii has the right (o make
wto a statement. Xu h'* di-llvm. a Iretnre in Hy/le
tnCbfully say that the editor of this : I’ttrk- fbtdlng for his t.-it i misaaxv
ia going p vote for from Ila* titst chapter of Daniel:
"U»t them give us.pulse -to seat and f
water to’ drink. And their counten-
ante wsxed f airer and fat ter in flesh
than all the children which dfd eat
the portion of the Kings meat,
in all matters of wisdom and i
standing that the
them, he found them <vr* times better
Mil the mnghHaitt and astrologers Hiat
were iu all bis realm."
Mr Radford is a reteran of the
Crimean war. ami in • his s|M*<ch lw
always recalls the martii of his old
regintout troiii PortAniooHi tq London
to attend Hie funerat of tlie Iron Dnke
In in&i. -
“1 wax then, g* J am new, a
lis-toluler and mm xmuter,' ho says
Therefore T am able to walk, ami talk
I.ml tefj people hoW b> bi hu| p) with; ,
t»Ut ilrhikx kinl nwdl'Jne ' My uimunl
Walk of "d(> miles la Jti-I n plcit-c
liiHM . After it is (iv.-r I- j
'dpitdlv e wait' up i
l -peml Hie Hex) toVit
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Blackshear, Ed F. The Examiner-Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1918, newspaper, July 23, 1918; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327672/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.