The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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quickly and neat ty.
Examination of Titles and Ab-
stracting a Specialty.
Nice new line lady and gents
purses at Howell’s.
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H. L. LE WIS,
Attorney - at - Law
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Notary Public.
Citizens’ National Bank Building
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J. H. LEE.,
CARR $ SCOTT,
Lawyers,
Office over store of Geo. S. Wood & Co.
Will practice in all the courts of the
country.
Miss Millie Jacobs,
STENOGRAPHER
ROOM 3. FIRST NATIONAL BANK B'L’D’G
W. M. BOWEN,
Physician and Surgeon
Offers his service in office or family
practice.
Office in First National Bank building,
’Phone m2. Residence ’Phone 138.
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Fire Shovels
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Stove Coal
Axes
Wood Saws
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fjARRY ASHER,
Attorney - at - Law
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Will practice in all Courts of the
State. Office in Citizens’ National
bank building.
J H. TEAGUE
Attorney-at-Law
Navasota. Tex
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White paint in gallon cans
ready for use,' at cost at Howell’s.
FREE CHAIR CARS-V ..
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DALLAS.
AUSTIN,
WACO.
FT. WORTH.
DENISON.
CORSICANA.
HOUSTON.
Send 10c in Stampsfor Copy of Southern Pacific Rice Cook Book, Containg 500 Receipts.
s. F. B. MORSE, M. L. ROBBINS,
Pm. Traffic Manager. Gen. Paas. & Ticket Ag"t.
John M. King. McDonald ^teachum
King & Meachum,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Citizens’ National Bank Building. No-
tary in Office.
1000 acres fine farm; 7 tenant houses; plenty of water; all fenced, within two
miles of Courtney. $10 per acre. Will sell 100 acres or more if desired
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700 acre all fenced, 300 in cultivation balance in fine pasture which extends to
and includes Lake creek bottom, “fine cane,” 8 tenant houses, plenty of
water, etc., at $4 per acre.
200 acres of B. B. B. & R. R. survey, joines U. Sanders survey on the south,
and five miles north of Anderson, $5 per acre.
700 acres J. W. Stoddard league in northern portion of Grimes county.
5 lots, 0. 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, block 43, Camp survey, $500.00
If none of the obove tracts suit you, we have 30,000 acres from which you
can select something, we have land, land, land for sale.
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This has been demonstrated by the marked improvement
in conditions along
THE DENVER ROAD T E x A * ™ENHANCUE
Whither other lines have come to share in the results of
the good times in that section.
Prosperity Demands Railroads
THE CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & MEXICO
Already crossing “The Denver Road” at Delhart.
THE CHOCTOW, OKLAHOMA AND GULF
Soon to join “The Denver Road” at Wichita Falls and Amarillo.
THE BLACKWELL, ENID & SOUTHWESTERN
Now building to “The Denver Road” at Vernon.
THE KANSAS CITY, MEXICO & ORIENT
Expected to join “The Denver Road” at Chillicothe.
THE FRISCO SYSTEM
Which may meet “The Denver Road” at Acme.
THE ARKANSAS & CHOCTAW
Headed for “The Leaver Road” at Wichita Falls.
All this, taken with the activity of immigration and real estate agents, mar----------------
bera buying Special 30 Day Home Seekers’ Tickets, and others seeking inform;
"The Denver Road" is considered good company in a desirable neighborhood.
W. F STERLEY, A. A. GLISSON, CHAS. L. HULL,
A. G. P. A. G. A. P D T. P. A.
The Fort Worth and Denver City Railw. y, Fort Wprth, Texas.
M. B.—If you want to get choice of best locations YOU MaY HAVE TO HASTEN; and remem-
ber this: "Only One Road.” and "You Don’t Have to Apologise.” < 1 ’
O Mothers
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™ •• " Inheritance of Health.
Unless you are strong and vigorous yourself you cannot do I
this; you must be free from those weaknesses and diseases I
which sap the strength of the body, shatter the nervous system. I
and take away all energy and ambition. To have healthy chil- j
dren you yourself must be healthy.
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(Gerstle’s Female Panacea
will make you so. It cures every form of womb and ovarian I
trouble; it regulates, heals, strengthens.
CHILDREN BLESS A ONCE WEAKLY MOTHER.
After spending S315.00 with our family physician, and my wife had suffer*
ed the many ailments that accompany two years <if sickness, I had «>nclua«i
ed that I must lose her. I was entreated and finally induced to use O. F. P. 1
iCerstle’s Female Panacea) with her. To oUr three children h?ve ;
been added others. 1 speak of this .to show how much good the medicitUt
diddicr. It not only cured her. but has give* her abundant strength to bear I
all of her household duties without hired help. You can always rely upon
w. .syncovur H TKCSMttX. M.nUuie. Tenn. ,
If your case t» not fully treat^i in our
free book. “Healthy Mothkrs Make
Happy Homes,” write In strict** conti-
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t Chattanooga. Tnnn., and you will receive
4 complete instructions for trwatmant.
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\Ve have the goods for people
who know good things when they
see th^m,
Goodman & Miller.
John fl. GdDlBU.
Real Rstate Ag’t.
Lands for Sale Throughout the State.
Land Titles Examined.
OIL PROMOTER
Oil Lands for Lease and For Sale in
any quantity desired.
RICE LANDS.
Offices:
Gu Ives ion and Navasota.
See John A. Caplen's Maps of South-
east and Southwest Texas.
G. F. P. is sold by
all druggists at $x a
bottle, six for $5.
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THE EASIEST WAY IS THE BEST,
TH. BEST WAY
Holiday Excursions to points in the Mississippi
Valley and Southwestern States. Other Terri-
tory to be announced later.
Tickets on Mie DIC-MIIR 21 22.
ANOR3. 1901. Limited to 30 days
for rttvrn, at
SPECIAL Reduced Rates H
Through Sleepers and Chair
Cars. Diversity of Routes.
Consult Santa Fe Local Agents or
J. P. WRIGHT, P. A., Dallas.
S A. KENDIG, P. A., Galveston.
H. Y. WILLIAMS, P. A., San Antonio.
W. S. KEENAN, G. P. A., Galveston.
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PERSONAL.
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Judge Campbell is here from
Yarborough.
Rev. W. S. Red, of Hempstead, '
was here today. ‘
Claire and! Earl George went to
Houston this afternoon.
Mrs. Major Smith &nd children
went to San Antonio today.
• Cap and Ray Hooker -
here today, from Prairie Plai
W. C. McBride, of fha #
baggage department, ie in J
ton.
Col. R. A. Horlock wj
Houston last night to aLten
Kirby banquet. ..
Agent Walsh, of the Santa
returned last night from a '
day’s visit to Houston-
Judge R. M. Hail, railroad
mater, was here this forenoo
consult with C. C. Waller. .
Mrs. S. P. Lowther and :
Vickers, of Plantersville,
shopping in Navasota today.
W. S. Craig returned last u
from a trip to the coast com
where he had been looking l
his interests.
Sam Trant, of Keith, wa
caller yesterday and deft a di
for The Review to be sent
another year. J
D. P. Wilkenon, Jr., w|
very ill at the home of his
ents, was reported this after!
to be slightly improved.
Jim Foster and Ed Smith
here today all the wsy 1
Walker county to realise the
possible figures for their cot
They also look out a load of
pile..
Henry Cone, of Roans Pre’ ’
was a caller at The Review o
today and set his figures a ’
ahead. Mr. Cone brought in a
load of 16 turkeys and disposed
of them in abort order.
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Pasturags. Pasturage.
Fine Bermuda, nine months’,
growth—one dollar per
J. J. Felder.
Why Don’t You Eat fcice.
If you do not eat rice you ought
to. It is an ideal food, easily
digested, nutritious and cheap.
Send ten cents in stamps to S. Fi
B. Morse, passenger traffic man-
ager, Houston and Texas Central
R. R., Houston, Texas, for copy
of Southern Pacific Rice Cook
Book containing two hundred re
ceipts for preparing rice.
For Rent—A cottage. Apply
to Mrs. L. C. Gibbs.
The Fairest Offer Ever Made.
To anyone suffering with Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn,
take Rex Dyspepsia Tablets. All
druggists are authorized by the manu-
facturers to refund the money in any.
cade they fail to cure. Price 50 cents
per package. Remember the name,
Rex Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by
Tno. D. Quinn. ‘
For rent—Young cottage near
Presbyterian church. Apply to
Mrs. J. L. Barrow.
UAdi.es Flannel Waists:
These waists will be very much worn
this fall. The ones we show are all
stylish up-to-date goods.
If you are troubled with that
most uncomfortable disease called
piles, don’t neglect it. Don’t let
the complaint get a firm hold.
Every day the disease is neglected
it grows worse. Commence at
j once to use TABLER’S BUCK-
EYE PILE OINTMENT, the re-
lief is immediate, and cure infalli-
ble. Price, 50 cents in bottles.
Tubes, 75 cents* For sale by
' J no. D. Quinn.
If you want anything that rolls
on wheels Ira Gooch is the man
who can rig you up. He has gigev
jumpers, road carts, buggies,
phaetons, etc., that he bought
fop cash in car load lots that he
can quote prices on that will
startle humanity. Mr, Gooch has
certainly got the buggy business
down to where it can’t whiggle
Women and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—
that is the order of a woman’s
preferences. Jewels form a mag-
net of mighty power to the aver-
age woman. Even that greatest,
of all jewels, health, is often ruin-
ed in the strenuous efforts to make
or save the monejr to
purchase them. If a woman wiil
risk her health to get a coveted
gem, then let her fortify herself
against the insidious conse-
quences of eoughs, colds and
bronchial affections by the regular
use of Dr. Boschee’s German
Syrup. It will promptly arrest
consumption in its early stages
and heal the affected lungs and
bronchial tubes and drive the
dread disease from the system.
It is not a cure-all, but it is a cer-
tain cure for coughs, colds and all
bronchial troubles. You can get
Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable reme-
dies af Jno. D. Quinn’s. Get
Green’s Special Almanac.
Bargains! Bargains!!
Three cottages with
grounds for sale at. bargains.
J. J. Felder.
The Old Reliable.
The following h a hat of my best whiskeys, wines, beer
and cigirs:
Old Forrester, Old Log Cabin, Old Peter Cooper, and
i Lee’s 61; Puck’s pure rye, Sherwood, Monogram, Morgans,
, Maryland, Parker’s Mellwood and Old Fisherman’s pure rye*
> Cognac brandy, Cbrystahzed Rock and Rye, Peach and
[ Honey, Scuppernong, Port, Sherry, Maderia, Tokay and
i Catawba wines. Hoetetters, Heidelburg and Lashes bitters.
Black Berry cordial. Genuine hand-made Lang’s cigars, 5
"apd 10 cents. San Antonio, Houston, Schlitz and Budweiser
■ j -kkottle beer.
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An outfit is today mowing the
luxuricus growth of grass on the
High School campus. The crop
is not so heavy as that of last sea-
son, but it is sufficient to mark, a
notable saving in the -feed bill for
the city’s mules,
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Clothing, all Wool:
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We show some good values in these
goods at $£.75 per Suit. The lot was
bought at auction sale and you can’t
duplicate the goods for twice our price.
w__.___ Fto~wlELndL Smith.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1901, newspaper, November 13, 1901; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346569/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.