Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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B. J. Williams of Anderson came in
this morning on a short business visit
Storage Battery Service and
Atwater Kent Radio
family
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8. 1*. Binford of Retreat was in the
city today and bad his subscription
to the . Weekly Review renewed while
here.
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PICKETTS FDXfNG STATION
D. V. Morton is at home again aft-.
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W. S. CRAIG, President
J. J. Felder
Vice President
W. T. TALIAFERRO
Cashier
Milton Pickett, Prop.
Phone 2-3-1
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Everything To Build Anything
All Children’s Dresses
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LIVING BIGHT OT to every cent of what you earn
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There are hundreds of suggestive I
for gifts displayed throughout our stxi
you’ll make no mistake by visiting ud»
MV^OTA’S^XbEST JM.Y GOODS STO!
Dr. (». C Harris of Hempstwid was
noted in Navasota today.
left this morn-
ing for Richmond, Va., where ahe will
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visit her brother. Rev. George McDan-
iel and family.
J. H. Evetts, commercial agent of
the Southern I’nidflc, whose home is
in Corsicana, spent the day In the
city looking after interest of the com-
pany.
SUPPOSE you lost your job or something else en-
ikneef or accident, what would
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Sheriff R. M. HudsoiT made a bust-;
; nc.Hs visit to Navasota today.
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Mrs. J. O. Wear of Roan’s Prairie,
spent the morning in the city shop-
ping.
Mrs. K. Brainard
her home in Artesia,
»q>endlng aeveal weeks
with friends.
for quick
Hedmont Avenue,
1’hone 196.
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Mrs. W. E. Farquhar.
E. T. Terrell of Anderson was not-
ed in the city this morning.
28 1 Off
All Ladies’ Silk and Wool Dresses
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Wave anything to sell or trade. Advertise
r rooms or houses for rent and you will get
Thad Hoiderby and family of White
Hall have moved to Navasota 'and
will <xvupy the cottage of Mrs. Ma-
rie Ket<buuj on La Btjlle street.
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es. J no. Scroggins. 2tMMJt
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Our Ladies’ Coats, Wool Dresses. Silk
Hases, Hats, Misses’ Coats, Dresses and
ts at such reduced prices that they will
Test you.
And We .Save Said Plenty
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SAMPLE OFFER
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Furniture, Floors and Woodwork
Floor Lac; regular price
Brush, regnlar price
Give your orders now for Christ-
mas flowers. (?an furnish lovely cor-
sages and cut flowers, sweet peas,
carnations, crysanthemums, roses, al-
so pot i>hants. Phone 318.—Mrs. I>an
Kidd.— Adv. 266-6t.
FOR SALE—At sacrifice
sale 8 lots on
high and dry. E. <’. Leo.
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FOR SAIJfl—One pra<*tically
large Wood range and one
gallon IfoHcr. Phone 190.
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HOUSE FOR RENT—Ready furnish-
ed, modern conveniences, garage
and barn.—F. S. Blue. 2G4-3t
FOR RENT—South front cottage, 5
rooms, hall, toilet and garage. Wm.
Youens. Phone 208. 260-6t
W. C. Mims of White Hall was noJ-
ed among visitors in Navasota this
afternoon.
We are showing a big assortment
of holiday goods. E. H. Terrell &
Co— Adv. 268-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP -Flat top office
desk. 1 roller top desk. 1 ledies*
hall desk, 4-2nd hand sewing machin-
es in good repair. <^an be’ seen over
Allen Meat.Market. D. E. Callaham.
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FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY .
Miss Evelyn Lyles came up this
morning from Courtney to spend Jhe
day shopping.
Jim Cone of Roan’s Prairie,
was among shoppers in Navasota
Thursday.
A New and Better Year Is Dawning
FARM PROSPECTS FOR NEXT YEAR ARE BRIGHT
WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
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The Citizens National Bank, Navasota Established 1199
G. C. Stoneham of
noted among the many shoppers in
the city Thursday.
Misses Winnie Burrows and
Simpson of Millican spent Wednesday
in the city shopping.
Ross Brogden and family of Mont-
gomery are visiting relatives in the
city.
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Mr. and Mrs. August
; Winters, Texas, arc luui- to
the holidays with her father,
Rewland.
Spurgeon Murry and family and
Miss Annie Mae Black of Rban’s
Prairie <wme down this morning on a
shopping visit.
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G. G. Keyser of Stoneham came in
" today to attend the Trades Day activ-
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Oscar Coe left this morning for
Fort Worth to deliver three cars of
cattle which he shipped today.
D. E. Callaham is up from Hous-
ton where he recently moved. He
will be here the remainder of the
week on business.
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P. B. BOOKMAM
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Among the hundred* of itton* whig
are selling underprice we ara (tore SMl
ing the following:
Extra Quality 36 inch Measaliim in Nanvy, Brown,
Gray, Tan, Old Roafc, $1.95 grade; yard
AU Wool Serge in Gray, Brown and Navy
beat $1.50 grade ... J
Best $3.00 Quality Broad Cloth in Navy Black, and
Dark Purple; yard '..
50 Girla SchoobFeh Hats;
very special i ..........
Entire Stock Ladies' $29.65 Coats;
now selling at \
i Entire stock Ladies’ $32.65 Coats;
i now selliqg at ..
Entire Stock Ladies’ $34.65 Coats;
i now selling at ,
> Entire Stock Ladies’ $36.65 Coats;
f now selling at
t Entire Stock Ladies’ $47.65 Coats;
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Entire Stock Ladies’ $52.65 Coats;
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F Entire Stock Ladies’ $59.65 Coats;
[ now selling at
r Entire Stock Ladies’ $62.65 Caats;
L now selling at ... ........... ...... <;..
I Entire Stock Indies’ $64.65 Coats; ' *
now selling at
All Alterations are Free of Cb
I Wife SMtodfeadies’ $29.6$ and $32.66 4)a
now selling/it Zj3
l Entire Stock Ladies’ $34.65 and $36.65 Dreeses;
1 now selling at
Entire Stock Ladies’ $42.65 Dresses; '
now selling at .
Entire Stock Ladies’ $49.65 Dresses;
now selling at 4
UK) Ladies’ Dresses priced apmial at— ,
96.M, $9.86, *10.86, 116.65. <19.66 and <34.65 .
All Alterations are Free of Charges.
I Extreme Values In Ladies’ Hats „ -’
Now selling choice of any hat in our depart-
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Choice of 40 Hats, regular prices up to $10.00;
for ..
Juse in, the ne< Metbdio Gold and Silk Hate at
66.95, and ...f.. '.
200 Hats marked special at $1.85
I 32.85 and
Here Are Some Real Bargains For
Choice of 100 Ladies’ Coat Suits, all brown and. »
good models, sixes 16 to 44 and 46 to 53
no alterations
Choice of 200 Ladies’-Skirts, 24 to 48 waists, d
all good models, no alterations 4
75 Ladies’ white and colored English Broadcloth '
Shift Waists, up to $3.50; at
50 Ladies’ Silk Dverblouses and Waists; *4
values up to $8.50 ... w
20 Gossard Corsets to close out
marked special
All Fiir Neck Piece*, the very newest and best mew
the price
The very heaviest and best 27 inch fancy Ou
22 l-2c grade; pard
Extra heavy A.A.A. Unbleached Domestic, very best
20c grade; yard
Entire stock boys Knee Pant Suita; off the prices 0ns>Q
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Except New Spring Hats
One Half Off
Some of the above garments have al-
ready been marked down and in addition to
Sth we are allowing the above reductions.
Take advantage of this reduction.
Jim Lane wan a passenger to Aua>
tin t>hls morning where he will spend
the Christmas holidays.'
Miss Fninees Rucker left this
morning for Chicago, 111., where she
will visit Miss Kathleen Black shear
during the ('hrislm<as holidays, v
County Attorney W. W. Heath of I
Anderson was noted In Navasota to- 1
day. , ;
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1925, newspaper, December 17, 1925; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336754/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.