Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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OFFICERS
Men of Capital
Men of Capacity
Christ-
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FOR SALE—Good Cadillac car for
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Men of Character
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W. S. CRAIG, President
J. J. FELDER
Vice President
W. T. TALIAFERRO
Cashier
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PERSONALS
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Lum Ingram, of Bedias, was in the
city on business yesterday.
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favaaota,
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ing its
bean but ons- nogm-M^rth—and bar' ’
character was conceived in a gloomy i
night, making iter often sqttvatoftt to :.
death doom. LatW tyg .nthera were
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Famoaa London Stroota
Fleet street is mainly devoted to the
newspaper trade; Paternoster row is
the headquarters of the book business;
Downing street contains the govern*
ment offices; Bow street has the cele-
brated police coart; Holborn viaduct
and Regent street are lined with fine
shops; the Haymarket has many thea-
ters and hotels; Bond street is the
center of the Jewelers trade, while
Pall Mat! la noted for its
buildings and dub life.
How Malaya Gut fire
From Air
atim this 22nd day of Novem- —.
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toe whodb chimneys eoold bo area
m Fort George."
doeers collected poems contain a
Secretary.
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comes Thursday night at'eigKi o’b'IbHt! of high grade upholstered rockets
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Meedames W. T. Wilson, R. L. Me* Levy. 263-dt
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Iforth ’Texas: Thursday generally
fair, rising temperature.
Hast Texas: Generally fair; freez-
ing 1n interior. Warmer along coast.
West Texas: Generally fair, some-
what warmer In southern portion.
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Tom Moored Vint to
Thia Country Recalled
Thomas Moore’s visit to Niagara
and other parts of Canada In JAM to
' recalled by a Niagara reader of ' tbo
’ Toronto Globe.
263-6t I rj a^t bMrd g|jt «wlm
visiting the house Moore Uved ln5at
Sto. Anno. Ah‘ old totdnih itatlah**-1
who took us to the house .told ua J
fbw (MHadtans sedated to know t
i poems and songs while here,
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, IMA
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-iP »; £. 11 :-H:apOC -fMfe h> »V£
Dec. 11th to the date for the Moscow
Artista^ breugw trf-^wavasoflA ar the ^Uy ^mlner
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Following are reports received here
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We are showing the new
Rockers to gather with a complete line
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stock afidW 'Aill be
ibre practical or more
i "BRADLEY” for
y Shak^Wte and
11 knit-wear garments,
are very new.
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LOST—Today, * Mack folding purse' Mooro|q^ttvM J»Q<nada.jtoirymany
eonutok »14 in eurreow - FWer B*f
please mall to J. A. Post. Datus. Tex, I quoted The Whip-poor-will,’ and said
as, taking postage from money in
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LOST—Silver mesh bag on road near
•Courtney, Nov. 23. Finder will re-
ceive reward by returning to
----Trannie Francklow.
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WANTED
Will bake a few cakes for Christ-
mas. Angel Foods my specialty. Mrs.
Farquhar. Phone 827 263-6t
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; $10^00,000 Company wants man to
self Watkins Home Necessities in Nav-
asota. More than 150 used dally. In-
come 135450 weekly. Experience un*
necessary. Write Dept H-8. The j.
R. Watkins do., 62-70 West Iowa St.,
Memphis. Tenn. , 261-3t
STRAIGHT SALARY — $35 00 per
■ week hhd expenses to maa or wom-
an with rig to introduce Egg Pro-
ducer.—Eureka Mfg. Co., Hast St
b>uX IU. 261-3t
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| Big shipment of Ladles' Silk Under-
wear received this morning.—R. B.
Templeman & Son.—Adv.
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f Besides these great herns there
wsrt'.many Interior ofltaJboth good K
to lore tyarf to a noni || U
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man Ukes to talk about himself when authority tells us that the unequal
mn h.vMit dOTtlnleB of men In the world are at-
tributable to the dlffisreat dtopoaltioM
of the norns. These lesser nornneo^
respond to the ggbfl bf.dtottld wthilf ■
ogj- Women who possasssl the power
of prediction m magic-alyo bfete W
name.
has begun at t
. store. The exo
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Music 'Study Gtubiz -A're-’- 4- *
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Mrs. Wallace Dunlap and son, Rob-
ert, and Mtob Myrtle* CunningMm, of
Millican, ^were in the city Tuesday
shopping. s ' ‘ - ' z
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Mr. E. S. Shields of Seattle, Wash-
ington, will arrive in Houston Thurs-.11
day to spend the Christmas holidays
with his family. Mr. Shields has been
in Alaska for the past feW years.
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Mrs. Tom Mackie, Mrs. B. H. Me- South Texas: Generally fair. Some-
Giuty and Miss Hbtolyn Shields spent what warmer.
1.1 Texas tefhperature extremes last
Shields who has been m thete. There' nfebt tanged from 14 at Amarillo to
report her condition- as vety much
Improved. ’ '' '* '•
RENT — LlgfiV. housekeeping
rooms." Mrs. Will Farqdhar. Phone
327.
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Noma in Mythology
Wouo Fabric at Fata
Norns were «te»of Sot
vlan mythology. * «my wore
young wome^ vtoy '
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all, and there dotertMMd th
gods and men. Bvery day f
water frets A spring tod
sprinkled the tree,
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suitor. She had felt in particularly gay the Detroit Nows.
Special Sample Otter
. , 85c Worth of Merchandise for 30c.
1-4 pt bf Enatneloid (all colors) . -35c
1 Enamel Brush 25c
’ 1 Book Joy of Color 25c
Sherwin-Williams Decorative Enamel.
J. YOUENS & COMPANY
“Everything to build Anything.”
' We Have Installed A
Gulf Gasoline
Filling Station
Gas and OU at aU TImes
ron tto paremtat at
real Dally Examiner office
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I nm imiwissi . ; '.lirw^to Monday in iSotoion Wfth Mte. E. S.
Paul Freeman left last night for a
few days business trip to DaHas.
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Mrs. Winston Martin, who has been
ill’’for about’ fouf Weeks With typhoid-
fever, to'’Reported ImtfHvlhg. ‘x-i;-
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The musical treat of the season
a visit with Mrs. Darland’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stinson. Mr. Dar-
land returned to Palestine Monday,
but Mrs. Darland will be here until
next week.
WOOD FOR SALE—Sound Oak Wood,
mixed green and dry, cord, wood or
cut to -suit, $6.50 per cord. Phone 97.
Mrs. A. F. Brigance. 259-6t
M<m*a Chid Intaraat
£ She bad gone out to dinner with her
and sprightly mood, and had talked, Originally there appears to have
■he teltk-quite ;j$ntertalnlngly of thU| r . ~ -----
and that Many had been the amu»
ttog Inridsgto^^ to^ Z ■ •*
her suto^ihtofod ,4^ tajhgtpd and
unhappj&^.^'V^.r.A'-
_LirTRf _ __ trodble? Did
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TB. M.MtMti of tb. Mik, pnlv
sula have a method of obtaining flrb
which to probably unique among primi-
tive peoples. They I MT
clple that the compreuoton of air
raises Its temperature, tore iBMgjW
every man who has toir |*|li|ipei^ipj||
tire, but one which It to moet mirprio-
Ing to find in the posaetoon of a
group of aborigines.
A ttay pump of wood, hardly more |
than three inches in length and with
a bore of about.half an ftok, WaMfl
says the New York World. This putep
with a-tound. toob at one enA toA^J
ptoton-tlke exptosion at the bther. J
risk tn a moth’s cocoon, which makes
ar absoiattoy watertight ebatto>et.‘
The piston to placed'in the pump and
ths knob sttekk reoMjr.”f; >v j
The compression of the air rstoeo
Hing a line or lines of
long;? or across any
jr of Navasota, to raise
to case may be) Ito
■S to-grade in accordance
ted specifications eurntoh-
ty WnedF dtfl providing
time of notice and pro* '^p^te meetings of
•Itr ten. violation.
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tato W Ilf Nava*
That any person, firm
Mt owning, controlling or
■j^*br'Bass of railway
>r serosa any street in the|^
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saaafT
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ho fate of
they drew
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that its branches c
witter away, says 5
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l|taer VfoWNMfiM
had been a oucJ&a®fe^g>
I . -No, the day jMa very gorn
ho said. .5V V 2
-But tonight? lakven’t you enjoyed
Itr she asked, surprised.
Ip •Watt,’’ he returned, -you know a
* gtgn !*“ M talk nbont himaalf when
• ho takes a girl out. and you haven’t
‘ Avan me a chance all evening.*
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Messrs. W. J. McNally and Carl
Rogers left Tuesday for Bryan and
Calvert. After a few days in these
cities looking after the interests of
the Western Public Service Co.’s
plants there, they will return to their
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homes in Colorado Springs.
,Miss j
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htea to Bufi^magaretenc
b, MontreaL Quebec and;^
[ to e rid sot from hto pawns a
wso tatroduettaa that it was
rx happy vtaft. though a pop
firn Canadian Boat Soar toj
iy fruit of hto imprestoreff Wl
ok ship at Halifax hto fuwwtf
derred to "chill Nova ScotB
romtotng strand,* and there are re6.
opencut to what ho coattdcred the
crudity of the New world.
"A cream check a day
Keeps the sheriff al^;
With egg money £ou*re never broke;
The thoroughbred hog,
With toss care than a dog, .
Makes the high cost of living a joke”
PIGS IS HOGS
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And with just a littio attention and a tew Htee eat two or three
plgh wfll:trow meat for the family, provide shortening tor the whole
year meth leave a neat margin be^fh ?. r
g TtotomyQor “ham and* has tover yot been supplied.
i We re^p fpu* to hogs,” and furthermore ‘‘pigs to profitable."
It you haven’t got them and waqt tbetohdt tto you weHSto.’
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"There Is No Substitute For Safety"
uimg cunvt
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quick sellini
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THE BUSY
of an offense, and upon conviction
thereof in Recorder's Court, shall be
fined in any sum not less , than Ten
nor'more than Twenty-five Dollars
ms owning, con- and eacll and eret7 days violation
shall constitute hereunder a separate
offense. i
The fact that the streets of said
city are being paved, creates an emer-
gency and an imperative public nec-
essity fiMiaittng the suspension of the
rule that ordinances be read at tWo
t the Board of
Qolqmissionera, and that this erdi-
hst»Hr*rfke eftoct ind be in force frtfa
‘islto- hfiM-lts ptom^ge and\ publlcatisii
as "required byv lawyand'it is w
daimd, , , r
I Passed this 22nd day of November,
'Bars, weaving ths fabric «f tete,
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plrtsn to withdrawn It to found to bi
rgtowlng. The native blows <m ths
glowing mass, Inserts It late hto reedy
laid fuel, and presto I he has hto Are
ThlynetiH ‘ ™
the friers
primitive rix
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hBOTA DAILY Bl
FOR SALE IJ
FOR SALE—Horses aod^Jiules at a |
bargain. See Joe Bhpfot. ? ^2«2-«t |
FOR tifas CHJ^-Jiwe high bred J
six stohtts old • Polahlk ^bfatok’
pigs. J; Swanson. ’ 1 - ,:^263^t j
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FOR SALE—Mrs J. R. Bell wishes to
U sell the following property: Cowa;
' by radio today They are from the bne gedd horse, brf-
Kake good customers for banks
HAVE YOU THESE QUALIFICATIONS ?
CAN YON CASH IN ON THEM?
tSktt^4 BANK With US For 1925
The CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Ne*Xis«»s
Mworted....^
ed Ve.te-eSg,to|M» .
oats -.--13.98 to $14.50
VN. - ■ifc-’t" T 3wz 0 i - ■
esters..- $3.00to$7.«$
w.
feMSKU
. _____--$1.50 to $3.(M)
Utts .....$4.50to $6.50
tJoI ifefc'fe ;RSf TtATTYT.
s can be supplied by
ide range of Bradley
F is guaranteed
or and service.
The Chinese are buying more cam-
eras every yrer. ’ ?* ' * 4 *'
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I WBAP dt Fort Wortfx,1 "received at the dle and 8addle two room8 t0 rent’
, 7 Navasota Battery Co. The reports Phone 86. . > • w 261.3t
FOR. SALE—Complete electric train,
wfll- ^n cheap. See Htibert Powell.
226.6t
Giuty anfr Mjm Etttelyn Shields spent,
v*l«vla> '1A m + AnhMrlll/i ^0
1 44 at Galretton.
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Big shipment of Ladies’ Silk Under-
’■^t. and Mrs. . Gilbert Darland, of ( wear received this morning.—R. B.
Palestine arrived Sunday mdrning for Templeman A Son.—Adv.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1924, newspaper, December 10, 1924; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336554/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.