Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 300, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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'(By United Press)
S. Texas, Jan. 24.—A mild
of influenza and pneumonia
k sections of East, West and
authorities ad-
Daily Examiner
PUBLISHED EVERY WBBKDA Y AFTERNOON IM NAVABOTA —MBART OF THE BRAZOS V ALLEY
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It was learned here today that Rev.
D. H. Hotchkiss, Presiding Elder
Ngvasota district, is ill with the
at his heme tn Huntsville.
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^VOLUME XXVU NAVASOTA, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JAN. 24. 1925.
Well Flows 330
JN TEXAS |COL BRIDGES
in Died in Hopkins Coun-
i Three Weeks From
That Disease
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Owing to the stow marketing of cot-
ton the report has not been published
for a few weeks, but today at 1 p. m.
a report of total receipts to date was
obtained from each of the three ware-
houses. This shows that 13,178 bales
have, been brought- to Navasota during
the 1924 cotton season.
•Following is the report
houses:
Wilson warehouse-----
Bosse warehouse ------
Folyd & McDonald----
H. B. Lavender. County Tax Gotten ■
ter, was fa the city this moraine ta '
business, but be hastened back to ta-
deMbn to give attention to. the duties
of that office which to quite a busy
place at this time of the year.
Mr. Lavender says he will not be
able to visit Navasota for purpose x>f
collecting taxes this month, therefore
every property owner should make it
their business to go to Anderson and
see to the fact that they are tat on
the delinquent list this year. Property
tax. poll tax. and automobile license J* -"'I
should be paid by the 31st of January. |
heating, all frbm tin sa^'WML
There is much interest in the Wtt,g
because it to first of its kind that has g.‘Ja
been developed to Nrraaet*. BvitataB .< .g|
— .--j encouraging and everyone jro aetata
delighted to know there Is such ta w|
nslan water at a lit- /<C3
a thousand teet.
TAXES HUE
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hoc ikmitii
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epldemkg
has strut
North Tf xas, health
vised. ‘
Seventi &n died in Hopkins County
in two w ?eks and three in Dallas,
expends i s
where tv p
Nacogdj>c
sand cases
ported fift
Health Department.
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EPWORTH IRAGUE.
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®flt isn't the goal that a man may win
M'That counts the most in the score: '
But the blows that have proven the worth of him,
■ In a million tests and more;
P For it isn't always the man who leads 1
Who possesses the strength that the old world needs. V
rhmindwftuiM,
of our church.
sure*
inSeni's
jLhe man
And
(Sohi,
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by chemists to ascertain whet
will be suitable for u» in boS
It has been sug^suted
toriuin could be built
Well Put Down By I.-G. N. Railroad Strike*
Ad^<tome of Artt^ahWater WMch i*FIoW-
hig with Strong ®k» Showing
£$§£^35**^
It to suppMed-Tht burster bre
padlock on the front door and
it away and that after be was unable |
to open the safe -be departed. .. . j
Laundry boxes containing clothing i
were opened but nothing was missed
from the house.
Mr. Lott says he always leaves o0 4
| light burning at night aqd ttie mg^ |
did hto work with the nkht sMbiteh
and left it so. '
With th& passing of .CoL E. ’ L.
Bridges, who died this morning at
1:00 o’clock at his home here, another
of the pioneers "of the Navasota conn-.,
try has passed on'to ’hik reward? He-
had also most ready a full sebie of
years and had been a resident of
Texas since the sixties. For mote than
a half century he was active in the
business life of this city but for the
pbst deterde had been too feeble to en-
^hge fa business.
Edward Langford ’BfMgte begun his
career in the OM Dominion, - having
been bora Jn Culpepper County, Vlr-
finia, April 28, 1843. and^tjthe tine
of his death, today, Jan. 34, 1925, was
79 years, 8 months! 26 days of age.
As a young man he cane to Texas
soon after the Civil-War.
, He was married to Mite Minute A
Wood who survives him at this time. rn(.
..... ~axas milltia that he —“-
was honored with thg^^e <rf Colonel.
The exact date of his coming to
Navasota is uncertain, but, after hav-
ing lived here a few years, he estab-
lished a 1
as E. L.
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* ""UP i,nr® - • 4-that aotheone during tin still watches
to in the gyOWiiWttjl - ... . .
Mke breakers families occupy
MF jiAto from which the
Mto of the tent colony Wert
they reused the wage
■hr data fa*t it is batow
&* ** !ftsmi^had<to
fat sviettea tfam the houses of
eriettows fallowed.
kYlrgihia operators refused to
Mi central field scale.
befflelato say that suffering in
ifateay is held at sdataum de-
ta aa~* - * - * -
h* is -, w i ■„ i, '
derson.
PBunday School 9:45 a. m.
tfaqraing worship at II. Sermon by
|bv. G. W. Owens.
j,B. Y. P. P.’s and Sunbeams 6 p.
^Evening wophip at 7:09 p. m.
▲ hearty welcome is extended to all.'
W. N. PurcelL
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MBYBOB1ST CHURCH.
Navas^t^, People Witnessed Par-
tial Mclipse About 8 o’Clock
This Morning
CBy. United Press): ; .
NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Watched by
millions the sun went into a total
eclipse ^behind a dull slate eolosed
disk rrifcon today, its flaming corona
supplying a site not to be repeated* in
tWo hundred- years.
Weird shadow bands
Diviue worship at 11 a. m. and
Preaching by the pastor.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Junior Girls at* 2 p. m.
Christian Endeavor at j6 p. i
Woman’s Auxiliary Monday
I>. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
You are cordially invitett: to worship
with us.
Franklin S.
There is an experience of gaa ta-^
mediately over the hole and ttaTO’-fa.^
a agitation of the water nearest thaf>%
flow which indicates that gas is emfc..
ting therefrom. A small pipe extended- I
a few feet from the mouth of the wM^
was tried by the lighting of h matdi.fe
There was ghs enough passing through :»
the pipe to> burn- continuously until y
extinguished. J&L.
It is said the water will be analysed
hv chemtots to ascertain whether
Leader—D. A. Burrow.
Scripture Lesson—Jim 8w*anson.
.. Sentence Prayers followed by the
ie*at^..^ta<totr. MUlicta Jtaved
Song.
Genetel Lesson Subject — “The
Wbrid’s^ffebt to Missionaries of W«8 wlth
Cross.”
Address—D. A. Burrows.
Address—Hermah Madeiey.
Address—Marvin Vhnce.
Song.
League Benediction.
Seventeen
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Walter Boone who attends Rice In-
stitute at Houston, come up last night
to spend the week-end with hto par-
ents, Mr. and ^rs. Latham Dosuo.
It
i far southward as Houston
> died.
ches County reports a thou-,
and other counties have re- J
:y to hundred to the State *
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Subject—Our Denomination.
Leader—Miss Grace Ayres.
Song—“Have Thine Own Way’—No.
204.
Song—“There's
Heart”—No. 104.
Prayer.
Scripture—Romans 12 : 3-13.
A Short History of our Denomina-
tion—Darden Schumacher. . . .
Beliefs of Our Faith—A. J. Youens.
History of Our Local- Church—Mrs.
G. W. Lott
A Mother's and
Dorothy Terrell.
Offertory—Adelia Hebert.
Bong—^Ducs Jesus Care?”—No. 113.
Sentence Prayers.
Mispah.
dt The Hight had attempted to effect
go entrance from the rear and had
MM. fee found ftarfaer that When
once on the inside, they (gr he) had
knocked the combination knob off of
the safe tat had left It in that condi-
■ r<.7 7I.B.7.
Stated-Conclave Navasota Comman-
dery. No. 80 will be held at its asylum
Monday, Jan. 26, at 7:3Q p. pa. in-
stallation of officers will take place.
All Sir Knights urged to be present.
Visitors Welcome. '
:‘C. A. TRIBBLE, E. C.
M. MENGER, Recorder.
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Five Deaths From G#s
(By United Press)
NEW YORK. Jan. 23.—Five deaths
from illuminating gas were 'rqgprted
' tn tWtaty-four hours. Three who are
In serious condition ate tn hospitals.
You ate requested to be present
Tuesday evening, January 27 at 7:30
sharp.
We will have our Grand Dragon!
with us on that date, alsb visiting
Kttwtedtea fffan IBW Province.
EXALTED CYCLOPS.
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Dads’ Meeting—
ofth^
'TOpte’b.Servete League. Sun-
d, on -afcount of the absence
tt offioera. x
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MPS IOITHIMS
Bjf 'THow'i Yoro
MY ■try
IP O' KEEPIN* You
Hundreds of persons have vMt-
ed the derrick on the Intertiattak-
nl Great Nwrtbem ■ rigfct -.sf
ifare faring prod twMrfafa(^O
hours and watched, the stream, of
water issuing forth. Irani., ta
inch pipe at fae raifalWjihMMam^o^
Ions per minute. *M
th. ataa&M ':it
evidenre of much gaa and specula-
tion is rife as to the pefa&HUes |
. c t £, , t
"sf tta* water and the gaa k
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G. N. rallitad fte puffase stfat*.
tfag wafer lfa Milta W. ..
tions were afaffai ‘fa MWHfa,' -
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continued tfatil ’ttHfa
's^ten watifa ‘faJWfc'’ll
£««r8*t» misavt -si* «
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Mt ate wnNtom . -'-I
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Wk- ~;r.i.£3l
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by ware-
When G. W.. Lott appeared at the
' Ehnpire Laundry for work Friday
morningc he had no trouble in gaining
admittkfcce. The front door was un-
and the lock nowhere to be
[>on investigation he found
io much
KXiUthebo
kjLh dw vidonta thil Ifa to
k#4<
Song In
raced across
the earth with almost complete dark-
nes over .a stretch of country
Duluth, Minnesota, to Montguk Point,
New York. It was near night in a
stretch between 8.B20 mites wide over
which the moon's shadow rteed east-
7 ward at the moment when the eclipse
became apparent
The greatest mobilization of scita-
ttota in history of heavenly phenomena
?qf the trained cameras and telescopes - from
thirteen observatories in the path of
the
aero weather to catch a glimpse.
^he IfaUpfa tas visible at Ncraatea
tatotoMHaiMLJliKrot-A-ietetock. Many ,
persons looked at it through smoked
glass. The sun presented the appear-
ance of a large crescent and the morn-
ing light wu somewhat dimmed by
reason of the obstruction.
al. Water Per Minute
EPIDB
ed. There is a slight taste of fait fa
soda therein. • v '
____ It was found necessary totaF^W
______ fire insurance afaacy known a ditch to the* city’s - storm sewers
as E. L. Bridges & Co., which business t dose by fo keep tbe water ftert fleet- t
Ito in existence today under manage-(ing low places close to the wTOL
ment. of his son-in-law, Tom 8. 81ms,
Jr. This business is said to* be the
oldest fire insurance agency in^_the
State of Texas. He was also active In
other lines of business, for years op-
erating the electric light and water
works business of the city, being as-
sociated in that line with Mr. Joe
Holly. •
About ten years ago he was stricken
ill and never recovered. For about
seven years he had been confined to
his room.
In addition to the widow he is Sur-
vived by two daughters: Mrs. Tom 8._____
Sims, Jr., of Navasota, and Mrs. Men- ^th Water for bathing
t .ry A. Glenn of Dallas.
Deceased was a member of the Epis-
copal Church and services have been
announced to be held tothorrow after-
noon, at the home, by bls rector, Rev. of is encouraj
’ M. J. Swift. The hour Is 2:30. < - ; -
The following will serve aS pall abundance of arti
bearers: C., C. Camp, Frank 8fann, tje more than a
Kenneth Bowen. Larry Jacbbs, M. M.
t Kqqx, John D. Quinn, P. W. Wyman,
I E. G. Youens.
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COTTOHfflNRT
Gets 25 Years
j (By United Press)
BROOK^N, Jan. 23.—James
doo, who turned train robber to im-
press his young bride with his abil-
ity to make good, was sentenced to
twenty-five years In an Atlanta peni-
tentiary; i
Notice To AH
{Clansmen
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Yhe water to pretty taiW*S
rtta jwirm. 95 togreea 1a fatt . Ifa
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