The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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Relcaseof Vendor’# Lieu, Transfer of Vend-
or's Lien, Notary Public Acknowledgment.
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toe ttniau depot:
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No. 3 night
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To Somerville ..
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FRANK CONSTANT,
The Leading Barb
CORNELIA ALFORD Society Hill. KG j !.
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been observed from its dixetHsmnfJ public on many, questions <»f
and it < niHmmec. Texas, we me deepest eotjeern to all.
so-Ti-j i<» S IV,lias not, been ropre- It is to bo hoped that the may-
se nt rd in this National league a or of. Navasota will take- *iicb
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/received
.uJLD MEDAL
-. digtie^l Aw.vnl Pipl'.nua of ifrrmr
For^ujkddr Lens Grinding amLExvcl-'
\ -*t- « it-nvy in the Manufacture of .Spectacles
.^1 Eye Glasses. Sold in n.wo Cities
and Towns in the U. S. Most Popular
Glasses in the U. S.
, (vrv>
2j ---r Thoso Fninoas (ilnMnes
. aiuu/ai o»rij<>uc ill vnis^ny ami T-r-iv-r"^ ; At*: Ihw MUtai.
tie nas none worKsior many oi our beM citizens, abd comes highly recommended by all his M n.VAaiaBB4L^i
He hasi straightened somer of the^worst cases of crows eyes ever known in this country, by the( ACJKOI’IHSiII
id the diagnosis made by his methods h absolutely be-1 Cl’lldg’d*
the sign of lhe cross," lie explains,
when, the little girl returned . '
cuia't’hm oZsomuty Woukfbe t<> schooi ,he bflPu«m
fl#.- ..woi..,.!.. .....4 .............. dren pressed her with hardxjuestions,
desiring to know what t hat bia.ii with
the ‘nightgown’ on. bail done, and if
she were new any different from what
she had been before. She tried to tall
bar of Christ, the child of God, and -r* ■'—*r
an Inheritor of the Kingdom of
Heaven,’ bnt did not succeed in ex-
pressing the t777±f—7 :
they pressed her for a dearer expla
Navasota, Texas.
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*rff*"Tl "7'Orr Fp-f °fTtr~t _ ' i„ i'«i—'i~jl
August Manet li
Look h£re t
You can get yonr ball*
. . < hauled for 50 cent* a
tub to any part of Ube
city. Also do job bonk-
• ,’ : ing. ’ ~
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....SIMON HH
Neal, King & Boc
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:tirm mnc(< I he f o I Ijovvj ng 1 icket, aS
. . . . z‘. . .' ‘ ‘ al
the ejection .-.in May;
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I buy am! sell all kinds of loe
stock. l-.d Woodward,
\\ I i. Svoll’s headquarters,
Fop Pi nt—a good room, fm
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ingtoii Ave. Apply to
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.You run for your lives when 1 i.
you hear this cry, and still you ' '■
know that all those in the world ] ■
who yearly die from hydrbpho- i i
bia are of insignificant number ]
compared with those who die j K
from some formof female disease, i >
Pasteur has made the mad < ’
dog’s bite comparatively harm- ( (
less. ! ’
Gerstle’s i i
G. F. F. Female
■ "■ ■ " •Panacea ,[
.. . - — -d TO CURE HERSELF AT HOME \
of any disease or weakness, without any examination or the services,
of a physician. Here is one example; countless similar ones could i
be quoted: !
WONDERFULLY BENEFITED HER. J
I have used your G. F, P. CGeratie’s Female Panacea'and am now snt- (
isfied that it has wonderfully bruclited me. I wanted to test it thoroughly he- (
fore writing, so as m find out exactly what it would do. and am convinced that |
it is all yon recommend, 1 also know several othera who have tried it Abd they ,
are willing to give it unlimited praise fur the Rood it has done them. J feel that ,
1 cannot say too much intend to itsmerb^ ja ALF0RDt s
n»,.„„u+o -oil c f s>
Druggists sell «• r ■ r.
v N*vasota. Texas.
Bates & Colemai
the well know*
Tonsorial Arti
HAVE RR-OPKNRD T1
Barber Shop on
Your Pstroawi
government; ... , ------------------
How to obl :i;n I lie bc»t results i n ( h<> N;l\ :i-o! i Examiner, Ab’V-j Kxpm-.Uoa of^h^U.ptl.-
io a busiucks ami social way from or I’ceples s:i}>:
the Vai-itRis brands of city gov- Fil>t „f impoitaner is
Hrmnent, to secure a projection tlmt Ntivisola hetmthe the Histi-
;■£; that will protect, a si
' will serve and at the
- and to the greatest good to the
public, po.“siblu, it js one
A FFIDAVIT to Account, Bill of
•••**: Chattie Mortgage, Ct op Mortgage^ ;
Deed of Trust, Warrhnty Deed, (all cvh
double acknowledgment) Vendor’s Lies
gle nml double Hckiiowledgment), Qift (jfaua
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. Deed, Power of , Attorney, Prooritwory Note,
Vendor’s Lien Note, Release Deed of Traat,
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. Let me demonstrate it,
j R. W. horlock
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* ...All Kimis Insurance...
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The Daily Examiner.
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Published ever? evening »-v'cpt >>» ' -v .
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M. L._O. ANDiiLAX ■ - M<|A j
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Entered at the Nav;is<»u i>o<tofht e as p '
»econd-clas* tu.iii irihier. | i
Delivered by carrie* » tu any pan >d
city. Subscription price:
Per weeku_,,.~.......—-------x.. ...po ceuS.
Per month. ..____^hceiits
Office of publication in pre Aeketmaii
flt Gudger block, up stairs. >■ ' < ■
RAILROAITT1MK tAimn. , '
Arrival aud dejmrlure vf>‘ trains, from
le union depot:
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No. x day ni.
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To Cleveland.. . 5 34 l». u‘ 7
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lelcphone No. B4. - encouragino pr:i< !ir;il I’r-uIls have ■ ally
, ----—*-r |>(!.>ii observed from its disr-n^sions j publ
A TEXAS MUNICIPAL 1.EA0UE.
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Houston Post. 5 —Sk
The post has oft.cn called alter- _ . ........ . ( . . ..
tion to the growing inter .st in t lie ^i-uilar ends pioposed lu itself by . In> propos.il and that «e may
United State# in what is known 1 he Na> ioiial 'ean ie. and to sup-jsooti
a- the “problem of municipal |‘
government.” Throughout the | r.......
Jungth aud breadth of the land energetic and iiitelligent “new
the people are begiiluitig to
recognize the over ahadowing im-
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DR. WILLIAM SEYMOUR
country.
patients,
use r-
mente pom
nSpot Cash.
the best style \j Jbi 1 -
"het art and M
dway hesh, These Bianxs are Spot Cash and sold at
the same prices asked by foreign houses
and some of them cheaper.>
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The most elegaut Tonsorial Parlors in this section are bow ia
Creagor Block. Four chairs presided over by expert barber?*
Geo. H. Banks, Frank Hall, Willie Feather^
and Frank Constant.
Hair Cutting 25 cents. Shaving 15 cents.
Hot and Cold Baths
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Tbe Best of Everything is What I Offer my Patnaa
JTJWb A A.T 17" a WV«M i
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Just Opened---
FRESH STOCK OF GROCER
IJyS in annex to Camp Hoick’
I 7 \ Prices arc close. ’ •
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Mrs. Laura Thompson.
H. L. Lewis,
.... LAWYER
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J^ARRV ASHER,
Attorney at-Law lawyers,
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Will practice in til Courts of the **“" *
State, Office in Citizens’ National
bank building. / :
Idonaldmeachum,
Attorney at-Law;
Notarj Pul>lio.
OHicu i Nntiooal Bank
Ri tiding, ■
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nished <>r unfurnished, <111 Wns-
ington Ave. Apply to - '
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cipal League or not.
worthy of favorable consideration 7 ntUeXZe! iek^ before, 7nd th J
Such uh orgfimzation could
.1111Iserve to direct more earnest-
pal governnwrit the attention not
inyor-’' chosen in thh. Slate this ment.
NO LONGER Aj^MAVERICK.”
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Il‘ hi* tif-t me’.'f'-p’ as ropirrhHi A XeWly Converted UtUe UlrP* Od4
HI 1 l»«. \ I . l7 ■?»,.n. f M;i v7l Kxplaaetlon of the H-ptie-
mal Serelee. 7 T' 7’ • 7'7-
.7 . The reliable
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Send your buirtnew direct to Washington,1'
■avea time, costa leaa, better aerrlce.
JI-IaL, a. *v m A4H^‘ WWWW ’
«tc., Mat frM PatuU
raedva apeelal act.
nation. Finally, vvlu-ij she had ex-
hauated every other effort, Bhe turned / '
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5't' IA kinds made up tn 1
k' known to the highr:
ny forehenfi, and trhp a»d Ufotbsome. ' '
nimr wild on the .. .. .
Don’t, forget the place; —s— . ; ,
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Wm. Jerrichow,
o pl""’"’ II'" N„,.l„..r ,1„. Filil
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■: ^"^Sleep.
I can protect your prop-
erty from .’. ■.
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> Mad Dog!
■ - ■*' *- (vr /s"*-- ATno run for vnnr liVofl whe
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on them, her eyes ('ashing through her
tear*. ‘Well,’ fthe said, lapaing into the
. vernacular. ‘I*will tell you. I was a
Hi 4 1 A 4 W* Ja eat **t -® > I.a P. mT a* 4 L* XT1 FLli
ln' | when lie sees me running wild on thelias visited our (Tty a number ESTABLISHED 187fl.
, of times uml is well known b•',s v.n'Tnixr
almost everyone in tlijsfrily ai d j LiAU J 1UIN
hiirhlv iwnniiiipndeil bv nil hisi ■> «
He has done work-for muuy of our 1
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of hiajibifntifio mefbods nrfd glasses. The doctor has the most complete line of Optical J ns tri - Ik. fjgyfWT*
■ —jAMed byjtnj im1 man it the South, and the diagnosis made by his methods is absolutely be-} ***• ’*•***15 ***
ond queetiofi. Do not n<'gled this opportunity. Ile will belli the Camp. Hotel Monday, May 21, and ■ < »,<• im:ip.>iv<- sale of these famous
faedtfliy^ May 22. Consultation free to all. uiatrocs in Navasota
termed “The Unsolved we sign those who are baptized with
.most interesting and useful ques- goverumeutv The object of such
tiona that can engage our’ auten- hss
tion. To divorce these virtually ’ promote mid improve
businew and domestic questions snt^’d’7ex^rt'lmn'i“
from politics and place mumvqu- S;1i!I1Ug u||ict.r* in their official
.77-til government upon tbe jdttrie of .....i i
the business management, of ff
•... great corp<H’utiofi4 with faithful,
honest aud inleUrgent directors
. ' only in charge, is another vital
element iu tbe^prublem. _■ -7
Fffip several year* past there lias
been'in existence a National mu-
? ^nicig^l league wb^ue object is lu
bling together the i
$7' Olkar FBfnWHlUtiveaof American
ci tie*, in a permanent organize- doiihtudly accomplish much good
tion to study the various mame.i-
V- pal probiomslind to Ifetter munici-
pal government in this country.
H legal
►LANK
FOR SALE.
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CAVEATS,TRADE MARKS,
COPYRIGHTS and DESIGNS.
,.,ur, cost* lew, better Bervice. '! » * ” z
________________j JtfMTwabXrSJnT tT’ui
sMWgOif
Lat« ef C. A. Snow A Co.
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lhill..ng,,.f i Toxas.7-7'7Shoemaker
1 lea>t cost n,l,ni< lpl.il league; tuould be (er of a M,jg cattie owiitir in Indian 7“
H.ui til tlu> nouhl lend to solve territory: “In our baptismal service 1tfC
wl at is termed ’“The Unsolved we sign thoue who are baptized with ” IU
• .»<• i <«m
hhve any old clolhes to
xlispose of. Will pay
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E. Cohen.
xu ueiyi uvtotr.- oneu itti io itui ■ •>. '
that...she had been made ’a mem- Leake Bldg, Washington Ave, 7 ?.
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RiCAlJPc&es, lies, ele., Of all[ ,q
--Kliy-VYU LVJF 41LV JIIJ'IIYI «*►> IIHU.
seieuc^ hf pastry cookery, al ways hesli,
New Utah. Neu' fitnr. New goods.
'4 !■• ' —'-I 7'£ - . ■ 7 - —
Win. Jerrichow,
AniuMiitceineiils.
Tile Ex\MiXEit -is authorized to
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eanilidufes for school trustees
AV. X. Norn pod’ Sr:;
, N. V. fhidGik;
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1 II. MiAIrburunak; ’ ' |i|
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liitV .•!ttd: sell .'ill .kiiids (if live ^^^7
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71 : .. and Incruasin^ Demand The
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I Has put in a line of Legal Blanks, com-
jl; plctc (or ordinary purposes, and the
^7 . will be enlarged as the trade warrant
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MNQW IN STOCK.... |
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H tdmuhl have been. 'I'o ro:ie!i o.-ps ;(s u 71 n-siilt Hat 1 eri lid v to 7 f |j SIGGERS wasm^ii^xton dWc'
si-nihir ends ptoposed to itself In I hi> proposal and thnt Xc may M
HitfNathna'Haagsiv, and to M»p* I soon sec a progressive, coni pro- -- —— --1----a r--— - ---
pit the want fell by Texas tn the. honsive miifoeipal fragile in Tex- IJ gt Branch,
premises, line of the progressive, as working Io t Im higher and bet- -
energetic and intelligent “new Ur ends of mturic.ipal goverm AttOmCV-at-Ld W 7!
____o____ .veiir, lion. D.~L. Peeples of Na-
porlance* in the Ingher ‘'pofiTi- vas<da, 'sitggcdu tlfr organization
caT’, sense, of good mumeipul ol a “Tex s Vlumcipai League,”
governnmnt. Ii his fiist niese-ipi :<s rvporU’U
Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brftdy, giving
lih'experlenc^a as “A .Missionary in the
Great Went,” in Ladies’ Home Journal,
tbe Hl ;.«lh- of Texas, thendiy re-
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c.ipncil v only t»v iner'it and not by
framluleid; political seekers.
Then, after we shall have par-
lected 7 such organization, the
time will arrive^ when we can
consider whether iVo will become
a member of-the National Muni-
1 aviib n«> nr nnl ’ '■ -
h 'rids suggea’idn is cniinenilj
« . . ... s ’
mayors, or by lhe mnyttrs of all Texas* cities.' put Jesus’ brand
« a.„_..: .7„ *j. .1. _____ /• .. J i 7 ■ I when lie sees me
prairie He will know that I am Bis
girt- ----—_
h (Ob", subject Of goo.1 iminici- ,7(7'“. ?“n‘>P« 7ilet
j.™ x pal goveriirnont thbattention not trade.
Tbi, Imgue bus heed »(.•><,lily ouly oHt. uctivo member., but of Exumiuer ollieo foe .blank, bf.
growing and claims that already the public at large, and to liber-1 Ml kinds.
Dr. Seymour Is Coming
J_-----------_ * FIRESBURGLARY.
The eminent optician so well and favorably known
throughout the South, will pay our city his
6th visit May 21 and 22.
a - —
Free course of
i n a t* ructions .
how toK cure
7 Catarrh, 7 5
Hay Fever,
v'Bninuhiti’*; -
’ Asi hm«g77 7 <
’Headache, ' 7
Sore Throat |
and Deafness/
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