Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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STILLWATER, Okla., Apr. 2.—Co-
aches Johnny Maulbetsch and Bd Gal-
lagher Wednesday joined farmers and
gardeners in rejoicing at Wednesday’s
drouth-breaking rainfall. With the
opening of baseball and track selsona
almost at hand, the Oklhoma A. & M.
College mentors had been worrying <
lately because dry weather had pre-
vented the diamond and running
tracks from settling properly after
the surface had been broken In early
practice season.
The Aggie baseball squad Will opeja
“ ’ ""Ia ’ kj.-----season Fridayf playing Arkansas
weli workers at Rockdale, ifex- university at Stillwater in two week-
end battles. The track team’s first
Examiner Want Ads Bring Results. Try one if
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your rooms or house* for rent and you will get
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Get-Rich-Quick Schemes Cause
More Fits Than Profi ts.
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Money has a disquieting habit of “stay-
ing spent,” once you let go of it.
No matter what you earned
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I CHIROPRACTIC Is a eci-'
ence that will show you
I proof to support your faith
It has helped many people
back to sound health by
I adjusting the subluxations
p thelt spine that fatal-
fared with, nervous energy
reachfag every part of
their bodies.
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PIEDMONT, March -31. — Among
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those who attended the quarterly
meeting at Keith Saturday from here
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were R. M. Poole, delegate, and daugh-
ter, Miss Vivian. Rev. M. W. Biggers
and daughter, Miss Louise. Rev. Big-
gers assumed the duties as clerk of
the Plainview quarterly meeting of
Free Baptists. Also delivered the 11
o'clock germon. subject “Hell and Its
Horrors.” ;
M. W. Biggers also states that he
was in Navasota Monday night last
week and had the pleasure of visiting
the Knights Templar Lodge.
Rev. J. L. Bounds and family of
North Zulch was here Sunday and vis-
ited our Sunday School. Bro. Bounds
gave a lecture on the review lessons.
W. K. O’Brien gave a barbecue to
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the very best in the city—all lin
Don’t^thinl^faa^ back^
it m thia ctay^ modern way.
' . Drink plenty of water., Start before
r breakfast. To the morning glam add a
' r little Jad Salta. They will gi ve you a
pleasant, sparkling drink.
J ad Salta ia nude from the acida of
lemon and grape juice, combined with
L ! day night and Sunday.
I ! Mr. and Mfa. O. H. Moody, and 42hll- *
hjdfaii attended the Coifaty M&t in
h’Navasota last Friday p.m.
I p Mrs. D. B. Allen has been going reg-
r ulariy to Navasota to fate her little
[ i daughter, Lavonia,for treatment for
I fafantlle paralysis. ? , f .
I Miss Gladys Lyles and Miss Corinne
I Andrews spent Saturday and Sunday
I at North Zulch.
I Mr. Christsen left Sunday night for
I San Antonio. He will return in a few
L day* . 4 ,
I There ware two. oars of bogs shlpp-
t ed.from hfere last week.
? Among those who attended the quar-
| terly meeting Sunday from here were
J Not Kidneys zfest Rison
■^see what flushing will do
Kthi*. They are nude to spur the organa
of elimination. • ’ ; .
Results are prompt. In one hour,
the poisons begin to depart.
_____„jing is relieved. ' ’ '
Continue for a week. Flush out all the "
waste and poisons that you can. You wfa *
then find, we believe, a very'different
kidney condition.
You should learn these facts. The
kidneys, like the bowels, need help. Give
them that help without* dday. Then
watch how results repay you. All drug-
gists supply Jad Salts. • ?•
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groceries now? '
15 lbs. Pure Granulated Suf
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8 lbs: Orange Compound La;
101b. cajLt&lwet Bakinf n
5 lb. ean Calumet Baking
22 bars Crystal White So
22 bars P. & G. Soap . JJ
10 oz. Sun Maid Seeded I
t lj> oz< Gold Medal Cwa
chemist for America Earth Co. and G.
P. Peano* and W. K.
Mr. ftftd Ara. 1. A. Moodr aphM' tte
week-end in Bryan with Mr* Moody’s
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Mites Hattie May ted Garnet ■.afrg. Wright, W. K. OBrlen. anfi|i •
.> Vance spent several days fa Navasota Mlgs Moody.
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who attended were: LeaxUne Allen.
—. Oselie and Velma Mefrfa^DoroehF and
gS* O. L. Pate,, MrS. J. M. Hair amd Chll-
dren, Mrs. J. L. Allen and Mrs. M*tt *
I Wright.
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I Houston to visit her daughter, Miss
& I Georgia.
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go to Nhrrnaa to play games with Ok- *BBB“M=*E=BBHa9a’,lWMWlRM
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that you can think fa We have<
match every suit—regardless of col-
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No matter what size you] want the
‘Sure-Fit” can be adjusted to any size,
■“fare what makes the “Sure-Fit” the great-
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$s’ “Sure-Fit” Caps ...
Men’s “Sure-Fit” Caps .....gllfa to $4.00
Look at the Giant “Sure-Fit’ and the
Midget “Sure-Fit” m our window.
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DIVERSIFY KEEP OUT OF DEBT LIVE AT HOME
We aifa always glad to consult with prospective customers
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.