Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 161, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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1 16 oz. Bottle Van Dyke Red Cherries----——
1 oa.. Bottle Van Dykes Red Cherries —--------
1 3 oz. Bottle Van Dykes Red Cherries----------
1 Bottle ' Swards Dessert Sahse, assorted flavors
1 Bottle Clicquot Ginger Ale --------------
1 Quart Dew Bell Grape Juice ------—---------
J 8 oz. Can Funstons Shelled Pecans------------
1 3% oz. Jar Funstons Shelled Pecans-----------
1 lb. French# Salad Dressing--------------------
1 8 oz. Derkeys Salad Dressing —--------—---
1 package 12 oz. Assorted Cakes —-----------—
15 lbs. Cane Sugar ---------------
8 lbs. Snowdrift _ ---------------
4 lbs. Snowdrift r---------------------
2 Vi lbs. Folgers Golden Gate Coffee-------------
5 lb. Bucket, Mi Gallon Honey-------------------
16 oz. Jar Honey With Comb ----------
1 Gallon Texaco Wax Dressing-----------------a
Mt Gallon Texaco Wax Dressing--------—------
1 Quart Ocedar Polish -----------------------
1 lb. Maxwell House Tea —----------------------
22 Bars Octagon Washing Soap --------2--------
1 lb. Davis Baking Powder------------------------
1 lb. Calumet Baking Powder -----------------.—
' 1 can Libbys 8auer Kraut
1 can Imported Frankfurter Sausage -------------
1 can Gebhardts Tamales-----------------------
1 can Williams Stuffed Sweet Pickles------------
1 can Williams Dill Pickles----------------------
1 Large Can Llbbys Asparagus Tips--------------
1 Small Can Llbbys Asparagus Tips--------------
1 Can Royal Am. White Cherries Del Monte ------
1 Can Del Monte Bartlett Pears----._------------
1 Can Llbbys Whole Beets-------—--------------
1 Can Norweegan Saused Mackerel------—— —
1 Can Norweegan Kippered Herring--------------
2 Cans Delicia Sandwiteh Spread ---------------
1 Jar 3% m. Sliced Dried Beef-----------------
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Bren driven of previous Buie
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Also Comedy
Monday and Tuesday
“SALLY”
With
COLLEEN MOORE
SALLY’S BACK!
And she's brought Leon Errol with her too. And
when you see Leon fall you’ll laugh till the roff shakes
—and when Sally falls in love you’l thrill ’till your
h^art aches—and when-you’ve seen the whole wonderful
show you’ll eome back—again and again.
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Leon Errol, who can’t make his feet behave! and Lloyd
Hughes, who can’t make his heart behave!
Good Educational Comedy
“Waiting”
CHILDREN (under 12).. 10c Adults
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RACE WAR
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Five-room cottage, good
; repair, wafer and light connections.
Phone 35, J. J. Felder. 158-6t
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Visitors
years ago for cotton field , lege at Belton, were they have been
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(By United Press)
SEDALIA, Mo., Aug. 15. —The
mother -of Everett Adams, confessed
slayer of A. R. Clawson near Lamon-
i te. MO., arrived at Sedalia to help
comfort him. The father also is here.
The youth will be held without bail
till the convening of court in October
at which time he will face trial. He
appears to be in good spirits.
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Announcements, Invitations, Ete.\
On this character of business we offer you prompt
service and we always in taking orders for engraved
cards give the engraver’s copper plate to the customer.
In that manner you can save the price of the plate when
getting your next order.
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Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
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TJiSgg" CITY, la., Aug. 15.—Offl-,1 ftl1 in the treatment of Catan-h for over
cere here are fearing a race war be-
tween white and negro laborers. on
cotton farms following intermittent
outbreaks incited by whites.
Whites change that negroes, brought
here three ;
labor, are working for nothing.
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Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful at
"California Fig Syrup” now will thor-
oughly clean the little bowels and in a
few hours you have a well, playful
child again. Even if cross, feverish,
bilious, constipated or full of cold, chil-
dren love its pleasant taste.
Tell your druggist you want only
the genuine “California Fig Syrup”
' which has directions for babies and
children of all ages printed on bottle.
Mother, you must say “<
Refuse any imitation.
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There will be a regular meeting of
the Dorcos Class at the Baptist
Church Sunday morning a t9:45.
members are urged to be present.
Mrs. Townsend of Baylor College
made an interesting talk to the class
last Sunday. Several members of the
class had been Baylor girls
talk was doubly interesting
The class is steadily
There were several visitors and
new member last Sunday,
are ,always, welcome.
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Mrs. Jas. McDonald, Reporter.
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California.” Mother Goes to
Comfort Her Son
FOR RENT furnished apartment
all modern conveniences. Phone 354.
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Typewriter Ribbons, any make machine
Typewriter Paper, any size desired.
Carbon Paper, large and small sheets.
Adding Machine Paper.
Large Envelopes
Visiting Cards, Paper Clips, Etc.
YOU take no chance when you buy
used Ford car from us. You get the same
square deal as on a new Ford car, and it
carries a thirty day guarantee. >
Grimes Motor Corp.
Authorized Dealers
Engraved Cards
By F. A. WALKER
Have several rooms to rent, apply
to Mrs. Ollie Smith, phone 212. 15S-3t
Several blacks were shot at last
| week and a negro home was dynamit- ■
! ed this week.
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, We are prepared to turn out any kind of commer-
cial printing promptly. Have your Stationery, Cata-
logues, Dodgers, Etc., printed at home. We promise
‘rood service and reasonable prices.
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Misses Ethelyn Emory Barry of
this city and Eloise Davis of Shiro
have returned home from Baylor Col- I which were very much enjoyed; Sev- 1
lege at Belton, were they have been oral selections were played on ’rthej
Victrola.
After the business was disposed _bf | FOR. RENT—Fivi
the hostess served us
tea, pickles, sandwiche and potato
chips. We adjourned to meet next
Thursday at the home of Edna Mae
Pickett. —Reported^ -
Call at Mrs. R. A. Johnson's for
stamiH'd embroidery goods, including
baby clothes, sheets, pillow cases and
scarfs; all on-l>est material. Phone
3»3 —Adv. Aug 14-tf
FOR RENT—Good 3-room
Kings Trail. $5.00
Phone 145.
is a Combined ~ ..A
Treatment, both '
THETA DELTA CLUB MEETS
The Theta Delta Club met yhster-
jday at 4 o’clock at the home of Marie
I Nemir. with all present and one vis-
itor. Claire Daniels.
Fern Whitten gave several readings
TN ALL communities there is a elan
of men and women who cannot
stand up straight and put a name
upon their actions. If you will take
time to scrutinize them closely, you
will find that they float through life
like chips on the waters, governed in
their movements by the whims of the
tides and winds.
They nod an indifferent good-day
to failures, which in -their lives have
a habit of coming often, and quite
as supinely put out a listless hand
to welcome opportunity, not concerned
in the least whether it shall remain or
soar away. - 4 t
To these people^ nothing assumes
importance but their pretentious selves
and their unsought opinions, which
usually are as threadbare as the tat-
tered garments of a mendicant.
Being the me^e pretenders that they
are, they are their' own court, judge
and jury, oblivious to criticism and
strangely Indifferent to’ the scorn of
good society.
From acquired habit they puff out
their breasts, disregard all accepted
I laws of -propriety and go parading
through life as if they were specially
privileged to embarrass and humiliate
their fellow-belnga
Their behavior forms a sort of back-
ground which is recognized at first
glance by the unassuming, well-edu-
cated and cultured as supremely arti-
ficial and brazen.
So thinking and so acting they con-
taminate everything they touch.
No man «>r woman of earnest Inten-
tions can come in contact with these
pretenders without experiencing a
feeling of disgust which sometimes is
tinged with genuine sorrow.
If kindly suggestions should
proffered, these wretched hypocrites
turn on their heels In mock civility,
bow themselves out and continue
their footlsh ewirse tn proud disdain.
Like dolls stuffed with sawdust,
they make" excellent playthings for
children, but are of no material use
to men and women who are waging
the serious battle of life, performing
nobly their role In the affairs of the
world, humble In their attitude to-
wards one another, encouraging and
consoling the true-hearted, but con-
stantly frowning upon sham.
(® by McClure Newapaper Syndicate.)
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 161, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1925, newspaper, August 15, 1925; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327780/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.