Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 105, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR RENT—Singer Sewing Machines.
Sis*' Neal Stacey or phono 87. 1(H-Gt
FOR RENT—I^arge, comfortable south
rwm, references required, only $8.50
per month.—Phone 399. 104-5t
itching diseases can he reaut rolled
amt cause removed by applying Bal-
lard’s Snow Liniment. The relief is
prompt and permanent. Three sizes,
30c, 00c and $1.20 per hottie. Bold by
J. if. Quinn.—Adv.
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Confidence In Paint
Because it has been used with
results for forty years is one reason
why you can have confidence
in Campbell Quality Prepared
Paint. Continued success is abso-
lute assurance of quality.
Campbell Quality Prepared Paint
_ is a Lead and Zinc paint-a pre-
pared paint having just the right
proportions of paint pigments
and paint liquids that produce
■' enduring ability. It is by far the •
most economical when you figure the number of years it lasts.
«JaH today for color cards and painting suggestions.
BAYLOR LUMBER CO.
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When You Need Money
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You^iave^two courae* ofan when yau aaad maaay gvtekly.
Ona way la to barraw it—-if yau can; tha athar ia ta draw
it fram your aavinga accannt, whara it haa baan|awaitiw|
tha”amargancy.
Even well-to-do people take no
chances on borrowing—they all
have theii^pavings aogounta.
Ba wise and follaw thair axampla. ^pon yawr aooarat Itora
today. A dollar will do.
THE FAIMEa^KATE WMMTT IMS ,i
WANTED
WANTED—'Two furnished housekeep-
ing booms,/ with garage. Address
Box 401. v 103-3t
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ly arranged terms has the right to expect prompt pay-
ment when due, just as much so as you have a right to
expect vour nav on Dav dav. - r
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expect your pay on jpay day.
How is the merchant to continue to give you service on
merchandise if you do not pay your bills promptly?
You couldn’t continue to give service to your einployer
if he neglected your pay on pay day, could you?
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If your bills are not paid in due time—your credit is
stopped. Therefore, pay your bills promptly;' keep. *
your credit good and your name will be as good as your '
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“THE SHEPHERD KING”
A J. Gordon Edwards Production
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We have the following Vegetables arnv-
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Snap Beans, Beets, New Potatoes, Lettuce.
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L. G. WOOD
Phones 302-107
z Where Quality Reftgne and Prices are Low
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YESTERDAYS WIFE
> Featuring
Irene Rich and Eileen Percy
With a Distinguished Oast
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UNDERTAKING Co.®
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Of Madison County.
„ ‘ Have yon been' t<, •aun h thi^*.week?
You have a flni* opportunity to. do so.
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ing some and it will grow more If'you
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Everyone ha* enjoyed the jsuiyhlne
' this week and tlifc paving is going on
fine. Farmers and carpenters are all
, v making hay white the sun shlne«.x
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" We woqld like to have thje. lodges- ^
hand in reports of their special meet-
tnga »uch as election' of offieefs^in?. <
stallation ceremontes or social meet-
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Several persons "'have called at the
, BsamineA office arid paid their sub
•erfption—some by the month and some
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We are authorized to announce the
teltowlng candidates for the offices
Wtttfted. subject to the action of the "
Bf (luatlc primaries in July:
For Representative, 22nd District of
, Tsxa* coknposed of Brews ahd
GrimeCc^unttes f y
W. 8. BARRON . -
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For District Judge— -
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HAL B. STONEHAM.
ALLMN H. MENEFEE,
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ri/hiny riuh !■< held Fri.lqy uijjht S(1H.S , h(.' , , ||(
'«ber «! ||||v pl||((;|r> ;• ,Jjs Miri l{inU;lll‘(1 \.
. ‘ Hill received t he'nominal ion for t'biin-
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He is flow utteiwflii^
i-y 1 bnsiiH-ss isdtege- in Houston.
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I Adv. May 2(1 June •> inc.)
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THp people constitute the sales-
force as well as the customers of
utility institutions.
. ■ Folks -have sold themselves on
the advantages of electricity.
IF ITS COST EXCEEDED
ITS VALUE TO THOSE WHO
USE IT, THERE WOULD NOT
EXIST SUCH A HEAVY VOL-
UNTARY DEMAND FQR
UTILITY SERVICE
Thia company provides ita self-sold cus- >
tomers with service st rates as low as good
service can be produced for.
Do it Electrically with—til X
Ranges
Toaaters
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Ouriers
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FANS to Keep Kool
Vacuum Sweepers
Percolators *5 ; / 11
and
Genuine Masda Lamps \
All < on sale at our store "next to Queen •
Theatre.
Western Public Service Co
Texas Division 1
PAUL FMKXMAM ;
Division Superintendent d
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YAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924.
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by thf^yvitr TbFil uutkcs\lh<* brartj <(
of flic rditbr rejoice .in;Mxj^en-i
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jvhihf'is -ulferlri^ from yvorin--’. take
the. saj'e coiirse u.se-^K lj^te\ t'rea.in
VrjrjtttfiTg*-. 'WofniAt<,’1**i lifft nsisi iis
t'XjH lliitg jnfl.fi<-tb.-(:. Proc d.'w Sold
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‘Fin- loss in the fnrols id
each year covers « total nrra more
than night times that left devastiited
4n FriRicioM: the end of the Great War.
" WATER NOTICE!
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Water off tonight at 10 o’clock?
Western Public Service C£.
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of the editor rejoice..lif e;
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Geo. T. Spears -k (». Whitten ?<"
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any person, firm or corporations, which
may occur in the cvlums of THE
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ent. tfs^ttje officer for next year will j/mitt^ *** April
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i Cases oi oak op ivy- poisoning should
be treated with Ballard’s Snow Lini-
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incut. It is antiseptic and healing and
ia splendid remedy for such troubles.
Three sizes, .’«h% 0Oc anil $1.20 per
•bottle. Sold by J. M. tjulnn. Adv.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 105, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1924, newspaper, June 5, 1924; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336430/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.