Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 308, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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BATASOTADAaYBXAKim SATURDAY, FEB 4, 1928
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The High School girls circle will
of- meet Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock
instead, of Monday afternoon, with
M(ff. Hrasie Yonans.
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The Daily Examiner is authorised
to nuke the following announce-
ments for office subject to the action
of tM White Man’s primary and the
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MKIOHAN PICTURE “CITY
tiONE WILD” FINE FILM
much - publicised gangster
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Owners and Publishers
Navasota. Texas
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NOTICE TO MAC HlNh'RV .
' BOtUPMENT DEALERS
contract and deliver th6 trac-
wilhiri /thirty days of notice of
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proved built in Soorint un-
aerpaaaed for efficient, precision
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Any erroneous reflections upon the
character, standing or reputation of
any person, fl?m or corporation which
may occur in the columns of THE
RRVHDW will be gladly corrected
upon being brought to the attention
sf the firm.
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hurt bouse, every , city hall,
school district, every govem-
rtdt - where bond issues are
I even mon than Ask reduction
sedsary. Ineouitiea ' and» I
Mg in the present system
ig , revenues should be ramov-
|< Jf everybodyX concern that
We wish to make announcement of our purchasing the
Scoggins Bros. Barber Shop, located on Farquhar street, '
and effective Monday, Feb. 6th, we will be in charge of the
same, opt rating a Union Barber Shop.
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bearing,thrusc<*t the front axles,
provides delightful gteering -ease.
Never before has any new carwon .
buyers by the thousands eo rapidly.
Here, as all over the country, the
new Chevrolet is breaking aU recr
ords for the number, of cars in
owners’ hands following tpubiic
presentation — because < the»new
Chevrolet comes to thg public a
ten' ,
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Khe‘lM‘aau to be const ijKi ted.
to lie tile worst 1 ever knew,
made her fretful, cross and
ish most of the time. Iler breath
county jJfot to Ih» teryible and her tongue was
, nearly always coated. She didn’t
want to do anything but He around
No. } and sleep. She wouldn’t eut and was
I lofting weight. .
county at- i friend recouimeuded California I
r Fig Syrup so highly -that i got some ■
and began giving it To Dorothy. It
brightened her up right away, and in
'tufew days her little stomach and
E—* qwltyuMnufocture. .
b and are Come in today for a dstnonitia-
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over-all performance so thrilling
» that it has created wildfife enthu-
siasm throughout America. *
And coupled ; with this amazi^
performance is a type of riding <
comfort almost unbelievable iq?a. j
low-priced car. A wheelbase of
107 inches—four indh^li|H’“
thdh before —has mad<
a new method of weighi
tion that results in md
and roadability. Four|
tic shock absorber spril
►et parallel to the fram
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We asHure you of first-class Barher work and invite the
public to give us a share of their patronage. Courteous
treatment 1o all customers. Special attention will be giv-
bobbing for ladies and children.
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a
Tlw rat
"catching."
Montgomery
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t set. Feb. 20 as
to begin. He will 1><» assisted
B. (iilson
County a
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doomed.
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camiHiign seems to be
The county agent of
County lias pro|xise<i
campaign and has !
the date on which J
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who is coming to (iriines
week previous to date. |
of South-easi Texa# are |
i "Everybody
; was crazy about Dorothy.
I< the happiest.
you ever saw."
Obituaries and resolution* o| re-
spent published at one (1) cent per:
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leiepn
. :-v pcrf.s’tly normal. She
was .Millie iiea.iH;. .mH digesting <
all h t food perfectly. Ii,,r cheeks l|
go; rosy again, her eyes itetiime
bright and soon she was picking up
weight. California F^g 'Syrup help-
ed Do’.dhy so wonderfully that I
I hav«> "sed it every sin<e wh<>n any
of my children had any trouble with |
j their stomach or Isiwels.’’
i California l’1g Syrup Is nnule from |
two of jii<- greatest uiituF.il laXiit.i^s ;
I known to medical science^—ripe <4all-
“ * fitfu <*vi,l It'lwcrt Ihiullii’ Nlrmnai
leaves. It tastes so g«tod children |
like :<< take it. It .’ives tone and
strength to thp stom.'ivh and bowels
’so they act. normally, of their own I
' accord.
’ AU drug stores have it. Be sure to ■
. “Califor- 1
Pig Syrupy” *o you'll get the
by physicians for I
Fof «k>UJHy Superintendent of Pub-
lic DMftMtlon:
maao K^nracnr.
Mias RMZABRTH SIDDALU
DM VID (lailH) DAVIB
For OdhtMbfoner, Freeinet No. 8:
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Citizens Motoij Co., Inc.
Cflmazing New Low Prices
Longer, lower, more rugged and smooth out the roughest stretches The COACH
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TheA-Dour i/CrtC
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Bomettalng in It that yob U8ti lt>24’
you might come to the
with flowers and fln<l the J each bid.
Kor, He fa always to.—Br«
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This t, time -it 1b Ttoxna*
who a1da and abets a OHO*-.-
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palgn to wipe oat underworld
curse in *4rig American city. Mei<-
httn made Ms Appearance m • crim- 'rale and
atBM- ULJ imiliiaw Me&aas
Sealed propoxal' addressed to .the
ComDilMsloner's Coart of Grimes
tkninty, Texas, for the purchaae of a
ten ton raterpillar type tread tractor
will be received at the office of the
County Clerk of Grimee County, at
Andersop, Texas, until J0:00 o’clock
a. ni. Monday, March 12tb, BKH And
then publicly oftened and read..
J An alternate bld will also he re-,
ceived on the tractor, the bidder to
take as pert payment of the pur-
A.p; chase price a ten ton Best tractor
ht aright have added that if purchased by Grimes <bounty in Aug-
I Specif! rat ions for the trmtor it fa
| denired »to furnish will is* filed .with
, t3vh bid.
I The tractor in to be delivered to
Grimes County nt Iola. Texas, and
teatod before n final acceptance and
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A: eertififled or rashier’a check for
$300.00 made pnyeble without re-
courne to the order ot Ralph W. Bar-
ry, Oounty Judge, must accmBpany
., each proposal as a guarantiee that
the problepa bidder, if wiH: ^®*er
into
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award of contract.
lU the
d he reduced all
' th«H line, for tax reduction ia i
i ixobfam for Washington
^■"11 fa a problem that require*
l^No. 2 Cam Tomatoes
$1.00
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A No. 2 Cam Gold Bar Slice Pineapple
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taxes, local and national, should
fa* lower<*d and made mon* uniform.
—Groesbeck Journal.
This Texas Girl’s Story Makes
Mothers Think
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brightest little tiling two *'f the greatest natural laxatives i
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St. 1’, Jones. 1702 West Uiinel Street, , *’rnia a,,d# FlrK’ Q‘U‘11,ty .
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* and she looked so healthy
we . (lioughi she-never would. But (
when she was afaurt three years old, '
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fever- ',Isk f”r, *’ *»>’ ,,ie t ul1 name.
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From Washington thrae days
Mb shouting about tax re-
But BO one should be fool-
thtokin< that ,i *
eduction will , be settled, once
ia Wash-1 tor
T ’ M <; The right is reserved hy the <*»nnty
to reject any and all iwoitoeals and
to waive all technicalities. ■ J
I'txqumnfa must Is* submitted
sealed envelopes and marked “BIDS
FOR FTR^IHHJNG A OA' “
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All hide
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will he retained hy the
mcKHiumiAcTOQMaF
toal lawyer yeaterday in a new Pa-
ramount production "The CJty Gone
Wild” shown at the Queen Theatre
Monday.
The.atery fa $ pQwnrfol W AW1
the. frato.tlto jn<to
title-right through the Ttnal fadeont
Needless' to aay, H ia a fine pie*
tnre. for Melghan plays the star
James Orme directed
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Goad Barber Shop
J. L. (toad and Stanford Goad, Props.
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Cruze staged- the spectacles “The
Covered Whgon” and “Old Jren-
aides” for Paramount, tatfc of which
were aensattoaak to aay the jeaat.
Now be to back to. featnva- laaakh
subjects; asd M t>fa MafafrW «M*
«to o>is nfotoa fa always ap*
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X FIXED HBART O God, my
w fixed; 1 will sing and give
lisa, eyes with aay gtory. AVtka,
Mtori and harR; I anymt will
M mlrty- Paalm 108:1, 2.
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the Waxachle UfM aaye ; “If you
ppen to <tod tomethint to the
Illy Ught to which you object,
not eome to the oflee with the
fofaatton of finding the fighting
for. He fa -always "out” The
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Navasota has a jsditical organism- ......*■
tion called the "White Mau’s Union.”
This organization will m<*et March
« to nominate county officials. The !
different precincts in tlje
take turns in supplying the officers.
If. for example, if it is precenct
2’s time to furnish the
torney, he must come from that dis-
trict. The same is true of other of-
fices. Often there are not avail-
able men in those precincts, but the ’
officers must eome from there just
the same. This union was formed
many years’ago, and though it doubt-
less served A good parpose in its day
it fa antiquated and useles today,
and should be abolished. Un-Ameri-
<3to organizations cannot fa* tolerat-
ed except in emergency Bry-
an Engle
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( vobk- stories. It fa diffen
han is a criminal lawyer wks
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 308, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1928, newspaper, February 4, 1928; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337187/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.