Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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the 24th day of March, A. D. 1925.
CHAS. E. HENRY.
(Adv. Mar. 25-Apr. 3 inc.)
Society
“Comedy: “Puppy Love”
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FOR RET—Two rooms for light house-
keeping. Phone 454. 41-6t
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STEEL GATES
before building your fences
BAYLOR LUMBER CO
$1.25
Golf, Motoring
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SULPHUR IS BEST
TO CLEAR UP U6LT,
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ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern conven-
iences, close in, phone 407. 45-6t
Notice is hereby given that an elec-
tion will be held at the city hall in
the City of Navasota. Texas in Grimes
County bn the 4th day of April, the
same being Saturday, for the purpose
of electing four trustees' to succeed
Jas. Qbdnn, Chas. E. Henry, Jas.
Swanson and E. G. Youeas.
And I do hereby designate the city
hatt^otAgid city as the polling place,
dtection, and de hereby ap-
point Sam Madeley as presiding offi-
cer and W. 8. D. Saunders as judge of
srM election.
Doesn’t hurl one bit! Drop a little
“Freesone” on an aching corn, instant-
ly that’ corn stops hurting, then short-
ly yon,lift it right off with fingers
Your druggist sells a t.uy bottle of
“Freesone” for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn,
or cor* between the toes, and the foot
calluses, without soreness or Irritation.
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Fred Pearce of Milan. Tenn., spent
the week-end here with relatives.
There was a Layman’s meeting held
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. at the
Methodist Church. All who failed to
came missed a treat. The following
program was arranged by L. O. Wes-
ton and itwas indeed helpful.
Invocation—J. K. Hoke.
Scripture Reading—B. C. Thomas.
Outline of Lay Activities—L. O. Wes-
ton.
Organizing the Circuit for Finances
and its Effect—Prof. R. L. Bunting.
Sonb—By Congregation.
The Charge as a Unit—Pastor.
WANTED—Plain and fancy sewing
by the piece or day. All work guar-
anteed satisfactory. Bee Mrs. J. A.
Elkins or call Jesse Garvins place for
further information. 42-0t
FOR RENT—Large southeast upstairs
room, for two ladies ’ or couple.
Phone 138. . 46-«t
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were Into the
where, the table was spread with cake
illy have and lee erflam. The large birthday
will have cakeat -trgA^ the attention of^uZZ —_
ri* them [little one^’.L"- _ L*“'
two little candles out.
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FOR PROTECTION AGAINST MOTHS
The only rule for the first application fa ‘The sooner the bettar,”
as moth larvae may develop at any season of the year, the houoewtfe
should not pat off using Larvex until what used to be known aa ‘^the J
moth season.”
We are selling Larvex . in large bottles for $1.50. With each bot- ,
tie is the Larvex Atomizer. A spray of tin er metal that will, rust
should never be used. Every bottle .guaranteed to kill moths. May ’’
be used on clothing, furs, blankets, furniture coverings, etc., and ab- ,
solutely kill the rioths.
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Han. W. C. Davis cf Bryan spent
Any breaking out or skin irritation
cm face, neck er body is overcome
quickest by applying Mentfao-S^plrar,
says a noted uon specialist Because
of its germ destroying properties, noth-
ing has ever been found to take the
place of this sulphur preparation that
instantly brings ease from the itching,
burning and irritation.
Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right
up, leaving the skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails ,to relieve the torment
A little jar of
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WATNED—To Rent 5 to 7 room bouse
with garage. Phone 474. 46-Ct
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$10,000,000 Company wants man to
sell Watkins Home Necessities in Nav-
asota. More than 150 used dally. In-
come $35-$50 weekly. Experience un-
necessary. Write Dept. H-7. The J.'
R. Watkins Company, 62-70 West
Iowa St., Memphis, Tenn. 42-3t
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Snowdrift
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NAVASOTADAUX SKAMOTB FMDAV; AfEtL 3, 1925.
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Monday here with his parents/’ --------
Mrs. J. E. Neason is still in Hunts-'
vide with her baby girl who is ill and
under treatment of doctors of that >
city. , /V' I
There vC-ill be preaxhing Sunday atj
the Methodist Church by the pastor i MEETING OF
Rev. Pitman.
Miss (’hristim
home from Dobbin where she has been <
visiting friends.
Lem Norman is on
week.
a The Problem of Absentees and the
Laymans Duty in its Remedy—Hon. 8.
W. Dean.
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Round Table Discussion.
Benediction.
On account
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I Pre-Easter Sale
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Genuine Toyo
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A good Shortening for making
&S Cake, Biscuits and Pastry and for fgR
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weather the ice cream supper
by the-Ladies Presbyterian
Saturday night was . almost a failure.
Just $oo was taken in.
Mr. ind Mrs. Claud Parks of near
Huntevfile spent Sunday here the
guests of the Misses Bookman. =;-
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“UNDER THE RED ROBE”
featuring
Alma Rpbens and an All-Star Cast -
Comedy:' “Laughs Last”
s your time to have your fur-
j niture upholstered, and refinished.
First class work.. guaranteed. We
bare just received a new shipment of
up-to-date furniture. Come in and
see our display.
Texas Upholstering co.
Next to Barry Grain Co.
(Adv.)
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A torpid liver needs an overhauling
with Herbine. Its benefits are imme-
diately apparent. Energy takes the
place of laziness, appetite returns, and
the hour of rest brings with it sound,
refreshing sleep. Price, 60c. Sold by
J. M.-Quinn.—Adv.
FOR BALE—Carnations, sweet peas,
? fretaias, Hilles, roses. Scott Floral
Co. Phone 171. ’ 36-tf
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sot*. A very pleasant day was enjoy-
l» ed by all.
“**’’*■ On Monday aftemobn at 3 o’clock
the little folks gathered at the home
of Mrs. E. F. Edwardg and helped lit-
tle Miss Addie Pearl Hardy celebrate
her second birthday. Games were en-
joyed also a contest. Earnest Loyd
Horton received the prize a spring
necked 4oll, . while a baby rattler went
to GeovgeWingard J^. for being the
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room,
Not a chance of going wron gon this
one! “The Confidence Man” guaran- .
tees you a gold mine of entertainment!
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te AVilison has returned; Y ■
•en ; Mrfl-Wilson entertained the H
Thursday (’lab with three taWesJ-of ■
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ors of’1 roses were used, those-.in the
living rbtuu being pink and white. In ■
other rooms, American Iteauties were I
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' For high club prize a piece of hand- |
made ^lingerie was awarded to Mrs. I
Robert Foster, and the guest prize, a I
linen handkerchief, went to Mrs. Har-
ris Smith.
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For her refreshment course. Mrs.
Wilson served a salad course consist-
ing of chicken salad, wafers, chip po-
tatoes. sandwiches, olives and iced
tea. Each try was centered with a
silver basket of sweetheart roses.
Those present were: Mesdames
Stretton Baker, Robert Foster, Rufus
Hardy, Allen Wood, Ernest Perry, 8am
Welch*., I, B. Baker, dub members;;
Mesdames’ D. G. Francis of San 'An-
tonio, Harris Smith of Port Arthur,
Edwin Rodes, John D. Rogers and
Miss louise Craig, guests of Mrs. Wil- g|
. son and the club.
SPECIAL for this week: Beautiful
Sweet Peas, >1.00 per hundred.
Scott Floral Co., phone 171, ?48-5t
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1925, newspaper, April 3, 1925; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336639/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.