Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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ing and all the Fall and Winter Coats, Dres-
ses, Millinery, and Fur Neck Pieces reduced
We are preparing for Three Big Days sell-
ing, as the extremely low prices on our enor
mous Stock of merchandise is going to bring
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21b. pkg prunes for 25c
8 lb Bucket of Swifts
Premium Lard—
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8 lb. Bucket of or-
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Fritz Meyer
Phone 60
MMJTY OF DEUGR,
FREEDOM MOM IMSTORTED TOMES,
HOUSE CURRENT OR BATTERY POWER*
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WHICH GIVES TO EVERY HU BUYER
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Bargains by the hundreds in every depart-
ment for your Christmas Shopping. Don’t
fail to take advantage of this three days spe-
cial.
Our entire Shirt stock offered at
Wholesale Cost. We are going to have
this stock out during the holidays.
All Fresh, clean, merchandise.
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Our entire Shirt stock offered at
Wholesale Coat. We are going to
move this stock out during the holi-
days. All Fresh, clean, merchasdlse
(Adv.) WILSON’S
Apricots
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These advertisements do not repeat
In today are Squares Kermansha
small rugs, very wonderful material
and patterns low priced, smokers
stands, End Tables, Ovaldo Rugs, the
$Mme as we had for Christmas Last
’ year.—Levys. 262-3t.
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CONTRACTORS
HIGHWAY 90
HAVE ARRIVED
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Washington, I>ee.
LindlM*rgh
States? making
hops, according, to plans
by himself today.
Fisher Building on Dec. 17th.
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CLASSIHEDADS
FOR SALE
Oct yvtir window Glass from Bay-
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HIIR SALE—-Young Mules, hay, and
about 40 acres, of land for rent.—j.
N. Baylor. ' 265-dt.
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We handle all kinds of ladies hand
bags, blbuse cases and suit cases—
Hardy Saddle & Harness Co. - 25G-6t.
FOR SALE—Fast growing J
China pigs, reasonably priced, phone SftUCe For
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FOR SALE—for cash. 1926 model
<Ford Roadster, apply at- Pickett’s
Garage.260-Ot. £
FLOWERS—For all occasions on short
notice. Phone 472. Mrs. Rather.
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FOR »ALE—Nice, large Minnows at
lc each—Mjs. J. E. Cuthrell. 255-lm.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT*-Two rooms, furnished or
-unfurnished. Phone 86.
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LIN PENDENS NOTICE
TO WfXhykTHIS MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby notified that J. ■ H.
Hawkins has filed suit 4h the Dis-
trict Coni'! of Grimes County, Texas,
agaiftst Jno. F. Buckner, ami the Aim
eri< an ^urety Company of N<-w York,
in Cause N^(. 9762, styled J. R. Haw-
kin& Vs. Jiio. B\ Buckner, et al., in I
said DistrivL ('ourt ; that i
brings sulf as a sub-contractor under j
the said Jiio. F. Buckner for road-work
done in, mi hl county, and alleges tluu
said .Ind. F. Buckner and the Stab* of
Texas, on or about^ the 12th duy of
Xovember. 1925, enhtfed into a <»en-
trart by the tertws of which the. said
•Ino. F. .Buckner was to do The grad-
ing, and build the drainage structures
and ms-rssHiy ‘incidenfals ' a.U'l *1’-
purtenanci's on Highway'’ No> (>> ’l”b
No JfL'iii <Jrlmes County. Texas, com-
menehig at Station 351 and 43, End of 2
X A. P 471 B, and extending Thence t.r J 5 Oz CUrrailtS
SUifion*J50 and 00 neat Natjisota Riv-
er. and that thereafter tin* grading
and grubbing, including all -work irf- ,
chiental to such grading and. ,
grubbing was sub : let by the said i
55< 1 .Jiio Buckner to the plaintiff, ami (
that the jditintlff Ijas not-dasm jmhl in
tot) for 4be laiibr and materhil furnish
.7? eirpujl work dotje on saiif Joh under
if s.-i|d dmitijacL anil also alleging that |
z the^iKl Jimi. F, Buckner, as princi- j
I pal. and the American Surety tYjm
^rl paay of ;\New York, as Surety, ex6-
hi itied- The statutory .coii-ti iicthin bond
••za f iciiutred by tin* laws of the State oi
St r i'exas? and that said suit i,s brought
a-'iiinst the defendants Ji. ji^acr oil
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evermore. Praise the Dtrd.
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National Bank, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, Dec. 20 and 21, for purpose ef
collecting taxes.
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Tax Collector
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l'jfljk' work ta^^higliwhy 90 between Na-
Jvasota the Brazos chnnty line
1 west. They. exjHs-t to get started on
tliis contract soon.
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K..'. RECITAL
k'w i Miss Mnry Belle Woodruff^-of- the
Woialruff School of Expression and
Dam+ng will present her pupils in av'
frecital at the High School auditor^
* ijim Friday, lh*e. 16th, aty 8 o'clock,
lu* public is cordially iiivtted to at-
tend. \ '-5 (Adv.3t)
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STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE "
The..annual meeting of the stockhol- .
ders of the First National Bank, Na-
vasota, Texas, will be held at its
banking house In Navasota, Texas, on
Abe second Tuesday in January (Jan-
’ nary 10 1928T, between the hours of
10 a. m. and 4 p. rn. for the election
of directors for the ensuing year.
CHAS. E. HENRY, Cashier.
(Adv. Dec. 10, Jan. 9.)
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METHODIST LADIES JO
SERVE OYSTERS
| The Methodist ladies will serve Oy-
sters any style, pie, and coffee at
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lured, tartxd and feathered W .
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Friday & Saturday
16 lb. Sugar x_$1.00
No 2 1-2 can Hunts
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No. 2 1-2 can Libbys v
Fancy . Apricots
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No. 2 1-2 can Del-
Monte Pears for.40c
No. 2 can Del-Monte
Crushed pineapple
For . ___25c
No. 2 Zcan^Libbys *“
Sliced pineapple
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made pickles for_30c K
No. £2 can Olminio g
1 Grape fruit for _25c S
2 cans of Gold Bar
peaches for .35c
Brown Bread in can /
For
Nd. 2 can Blue Bon-
net Yellow Cling
1 Peache’s for 25c
• No. 1 can Early
. June peas for ^__10c
, No. 1 can Goblin
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For 10c
No. 2 can Ocean '
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No. 2 can Thistle
sifted peas for _._30c
I large can Del-
Monte Asparagus
Tips For 40c
1 large can Hunt’s
' Supreme Aspara-
gus Tips for 40c
No. 1 can Sliced or
crushed Pineapple
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1 Bottle Van Camps
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262~3t- 2 Bottles Frenches
I Mustard for ____35c
1 qt Jar Mar-Co -
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No. 2 Lawton Black-
berries for r 20 c
Large size cany un-
■ derwood Deviled
J’la,."‘,lf51 Ham for _'2_ _s___20c
Almonds per lb . _32c
Walnuts per lb; __32c
Small Cans Tuna
Fish 2 for 35c
Large size can of
i Geisha Crab for __50c
No. 2 can Ratliffs
Tamales for ____15c
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NAVASOTA DX1LT EXAMPOtt
Ijiidlicr^h landed., in
at 2:39 p. m. y&sterday, eoiupleted
a n<<n-stop Hight yf more than 2,-
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009 miles from Washington.
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We are able to sell the Mirrors'
Now. Beautiful Venetian Both
Mounted and unframed. Every
new idea in Mirrors. The prices
i are very Moderate:—LEVY.
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will fly back to
tile trip
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1927, newspaper, December 15, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337144/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.