The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 18, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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capture of Joe Darter by Sheriff ■
Berry of Madison county, who es-
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fl of packing houses.
2 All necessary advan
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II Ham cut in quantities of
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1 FREE QUICK DELIVERY.
I. J. E. Farquhar.
I PH0NE148
Federation Women’s Clubs, .
Los Angeles, May. 1902.
No Change of Cars. I
Stopovers at \ , I
Grand Canyon of Arizona,x - - /’.■'?
Petrified Forest, jueblo Villages,,Etc. _
Highly Interesting, Illustrated Literature, • ■
' *' Ten Cents Postage.
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CALIFORNIA
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viile last fall. Darter killed a man ' Geo. G. Snow
in Huntsville <bf$jor^pur years JJC. M. Henderson & Co
•gp, was tried there and dopvicted 4 1BonTorme Co
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March 11, 12, 13. The program
will be published later.
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gold Medal a
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E can and will gladly show
you Spring Shoes and a
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line will convince you thi
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1 of merit”
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VI-1 ’ luiumiDauon; lorcmignt paraoes,
DO11O&O10S J embodying typical Mexican an<
JOE BATTS
Meat Market
Phone 68.
Delegates to the District Confer- 4
ence are Appointed— 5
, Good Work. 7
The first quarterly conference of j
the Methodist church.of Navasota
was held last night at the church,
Presiding Elder C. A. Hooper in 1
the chair, W. B. Wesson, secre- i
tary. The statistical report of the 1
work of last year was in some re- t
spects the best in the history of |
the church. « ‘ <
The indications are favorable <
for the work of this year, the -fi- J
nancial report being much in j
advance of last year to date. '
Delegates t\ the district confer- 1
ence to be held at Dodge were ’ J 1
elected as follows: J no. L. Franck-
low/A. F. Brigance, j. M. King
and Geo. L. Conoly. Alternates:
Boone Kirk and R. L. Hall.
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EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
rmMM aum caanir, caicMa « aiw tob&
UEP YOUR BLOOD CLEM
Men’s Goods-
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but got a new trial and the venue
wt« changed to Grimes county, j
The venue was again changed-and 3
■ The Monarch shirts and Arrow the case sent to Madison county. J
"1 He.was tried thete last fall, con- ]
Vipted and given five years in the ,
penitentiary. The same night he j
escaped from jail and has been at j
large until yesterday. i
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Schloss Bro’*, suits, better than 2
. .ctailor-madeTn military, stouts ano 4
wder and aiitns from $10 to Jab at■ ,Wagner j
& Patout’s. , » *
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. . Ttimlsg Evitluto Good < . 1
What was a scourge to Nebvas-
ka has n%w become of value in a l
commercial way. A. machine has <
been invented to kill grasshoppers j
galled the “Hopperdoze.
machine does the work all right, |
x / but -heretofore, the grasshoppers ’<
jave been wasted. Now the kill- j
, ed grasshoppers are left in wind 4
rows in the‘field,’where they are |
ilcan- dried after an exposure to the sun
. - • powder, * after '
errnwn to « .nn..,l which^heyare pressed and cun- ;
fv™Vn “ t, “nUn vened ,nto solid br.cks These i
id interesting bricks .are shipped to poultry rais- m
era, who find it a good food foi ’
----------- hens, as it is a great cncourager of ,
International in it* character, egg production. It is not neces j
sary to grind these- bricks, ,bcL -
merely to break them into piecet ’
and soften with water. The hem- <
like them exceedingly well and 1
thrive on the diet.** -.s-‘ \ \
Next. ‘I
Society minature note papei ;
and envelopes at El Merito Pbar
macy. - j
The Missionary Institute of thi [
Huntsville district of the M. E. 4
Church South, will be held in the <
Texas Potots.
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John M. King. McDonald Meachum
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Attorneys-at-Law.
Citizens’ National Sank Building. No-
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jease of chUls, fever or malaria it fails
^with a7 clean Shave, Hair j
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^jkihop is rhe only one with <
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friends and customers. The 1
corp of artists in charge of the o
Geo. Banks Chas. Coleman Z
Frank Constant •
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73 , |toi|et water at
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j®£-’3 North, -South Central
W' Tessa Points.
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Railroads Greats ProspBrltiil
This has been demonstrated by the marked improvement J
In conditions along ' - J
THE-DENVER ROAD ,
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Whither other lines have come to share in the results of |
> ./ T< ( toe good'times in that section. ' v I
Prosperity Demands Bailroadi
THE CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & MEXICO -1 j
Alreadv crossing’‘The Denver Road” at Del hart. 4 1
THE CHOCTOW, OKLAHOMA AND GULF ’ j
Suon to Join “The Denver Road” at Wichita Falls and Amarillo.
THE BLACKWELL, ENID & SOUTHWESTERN ' 1
Now building to “The Denver £oad” at Vernon.
the Kansas errv, Mexico & orient |
Expected to join “The Denver Road” at Chillicothe.
THE FRISCO SYSTEM " s
, Which may meet ‘*The Denver Road” at Acme.
THE ARKANSAS A CHOCTAW J
Headed for “The Denver Road” at Wichita Falls. >
All this. ttkStf with its activity of immigradon aad real aauta sgaata, many new
her* buying Special 3° Day Hone Seekers’ Tickets, and others seeking information, i
‘Ine Denver Koad” is considered good company in a desirable neighborhood.
W. F. STERLEY, < : A. A. GLISSON, U™.
Ati. P. A. .A. P. D. T. P.A
Fhfe Port Worth ted Denver City Railway, Fort Worth, Tens}
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We have them in, (over a hundred ca
thousands of pairs Spriii^ hns Shoes. Bi
kind, don’t as^ for your sizd, describe
kind you want and let us fit them on you.
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Have we your Shoe trade? If not, Wl
is it not so, we think it very strange if _
haven’t, tor we have by far the largest,
best and most complete line ever shown in
Navasota at prices never before made y< u.
■■it is no feat
FOR US TO
FIT YOUR FEET.
D. J. Price,
Palestine, Texas.
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PILE OINTMENT, the re-1 dired can be ascertained from*
Price, 50 cents in bottles, addressing
1, ce’hCs?" Foi sale by IG. P. & T.
J no. D. Quinn.
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r aeuiers, n«i I to cure. Price 50c per package. Sold -
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I brand collars at Wagner & Patouf s
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. 1 For Sate Cheap—ai good ooal
=s=^ | stove.. kBvRudtet-
'I Good, Second Hand' Sacks,
’| Wanted, T. L. McNair.
Fine extracts, face pot
El Merito Phkt>
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For Reot~-Comfortabfe -four
oom cottage.z' Apply to Mrs. E
G. Foster, at borne, t ‘ j?
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I. > “Dow? By the Rie <lra«4e.”
! The annual event of the two re-
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io.e, t the Leredos. , i w
DALLAS, , Some yeatj eince the oitiaen. of h
ILtfedo and New Laredo conceiv-
//V, led the idea of fittingly celebrating
WACO WMhiofton’s Birthday (Febraa-
_11 /122) by suitable - “Mexicou- uncu «m.ci au
FT. Y^QfKTH, I American” fiestas aud parades, aod reduced to
DEASON,
CORSICANA., 5??nt- nnenroaeead in its aplen-
I'i’d surroundings and interesting
ayjiw * . *7UC/\>/U/V.partfonlsrebyanythingofa8imi-
Sete I Oc in Stampsfor Copy of Southern Pacific Rice Cook Book, ConUing 500 Receipts. I ‘tr wtare.
& F. B. MOBBE. E 7< M. L ROBBINS, L •*
Paes. Traffic Manager. Gen. Paaa. A Tickto Ag*t. I located on the border line between
ir J < / . : L - Ithe tWo great republics, occur*
sw | ring at a eeaeon of the year when ?
; business cares press lightly, and
lata time wtfen weather condi*
I tioos in that locality are ideal*
this event offers1 unsurpassed in,
"' [ducements to the pleasure seeker
This year the celebration wil
consist of three days continuous
festivities, February 21, 22, and
23, the principal day of course
being the 22, and the program,
- which is very elaborate, will com
S&US&fiTOa Pr’M «everal new'., and . inter- ’J
® > I eating features among Which may L t
be mentioned 'daylight aud night Methodist church at Navasota,
I bull fights, (the latter by electric
1 illumination) torchlight parades,
[Indian features, sham battle, and ==
capture of the city by the Indians,
naval fireworks, military drills
and display evolutions, histonca
pageants and trades displays dis*
p’ay, flower carnival, band and
musical contests, etc.
For this occasion low excursion
rateswill be made to Laredo,
also for the benefit of those who
. * I desire to see more of Mexican
If you are troubled with that I Ms sod customs, arrangements
most uncomfortable disease called rhave been made for sale of ten
piles, don’t neglect it. Don’t let day excursion tickets to Monte*
the complaint get a firm hold. I rsy, permitting stop ovet at La-
• Every day the disease is neglected I redo in order to take in the Inter*
it grows worse. Commence at national celebration.
once to use TABLER’S BUCK-1 > Any particular information de-
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Itefis immediate* and cure infalli- your nearest ticket agent, or by
* kle, Price, 50 cents in bottles, j addressing D. 3- Price,
uBeh, cdhCs?" Foi sale by lG. P. & T. A., I. & G N- R. R.,
Jno. D. Quinn. Palestine. Texas.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 18, 1902, newspaper, February 18, 1902; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346641/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.