The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 162, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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Navasota, Texas, Thursday, April 10, 1902
Vol. VII. 162.
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News from Huntsville has been
received to the effect that Searcy
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J. S-Rice, resigned. Mr. Baker
is an old resident of Grimes
county, and relati ves and friends
here will learn of his appointment
with much pleasure’
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J. L. Goodin, Jr. and sister at*
s tended services at Montgomery
Sunday.
A. J. Binford was over to see—
we will not say who, Sunday.
A little girl came to the home
Buy Schloss Bros & Co'S clothing—yob ge
fit, style and satisfaction—suits from $10 to Iso
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The camp appointed the 4th
ay of May (Sunday) for decorat-
ing the graves of the Confeder-
ate’s dead. A necessary commit-
tee to carry same out were ap-
pointed, and the Daughters of
the Confederacy were especially
r< quested to assist on the occa-
sion, and the citizens of Navasota
and Grimes county generally are
requested to join with us in pay-
ing respect to the memory of our
departed heroes*-
Meeting adjourbed to meet at
the city hall, April 15, at 8 p. m.
H. H. Wilson, Adjutant.
W C. T. U. Election of Officers.
The W. C< T. u. held their
regular! meeting at the Men’s
prayer meeting hall Tuesday af-
ternoou M 4 o’clock. • .<
After the devotional exercises,
and the regular business had
been transacted, the following
officers were elected for the year:
Mrs. D- L. Reeples, president;
Mrs. J. F. Martin, vice presi-
dent;
Mrs. M. R. McCune, recording
secretary;
Mrs, R S- West, treasurer;
Mrs. M. R. McCune, corres-
ponding secretary;
Mrs/E. G. Owen, superintend-
ent Mother's meeting; ■
Mrs. Lula Bechtol, evangelistic
supent^eadent; z-' 7 * j .
, ---------- MrOv H. Neal, saperiMten&
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Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Bipfaff
were at Montgomery as ware Mao
Misses Jones and Welch And Ru-1
bie -Jwnea, ■■ •“•<*<•(3
kG. W.jGandy of Brenhan^is vis-l
>ne iting.vhe family of D. O. Sheffer.
Mr. and iam wpre at
Montgomery Shopping Saturday?
Mr. and Mrs. tUs. Good,
Misses Pool —-__i
Messrs/ Vtfade and Butler of Long-1
attended preaching a^ Beth-
el Sunday. • , *; | s'
Miss Mary Waller, who has
has been teaching in Walker coun-
ty came home Sunday, her flcheol
•ua^Bg men and women oj havln8 clos^ tf j t v
%py .We h^d a right good rain Su»<
folds day eight although not enough^
Mr., and Mrs. W. , T. -Taylor
were visiting Mr., Taylor’s parents 1
at Apolonia Sunday, | -I
Rider Hightower preached at
Bethel Supdrf>? add’ will j
preach at Dacus sc&OoI hoiise next I
Saturday we hope Allvwho can will I
attend. - j
C. P. Welch filled Elder Stark*
appointment at Mount. Pleasant
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Wanted —Men to learn barber
trade, two months required. Ex-
ceptional opportunity for thirty
days Board; tools, diplomas and
positions given. Can earn tz
pertses if desired. Write; nearest
Branch, Moler Barber Colleges, .
New Orleans, La, or St. Louis,
Mo.
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Get yrmr photo made while the Baker has been appointed
cut price ih on.
We have all the new
wear- and sell at popular prices
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rtgages and Notes
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The Daily Examine]* and Weekly Review Consolidated Jan. 1901.
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] ►- Are you still in -suffering, misery
< ( and despondency? Does the grim
'* . spectre Death follow you closely
( r‘ as the joyous springtime brings
, > happiness and blessing^ to others
< around you?- Are you still cling-
' • \ ing tenacious'y to false theories of
. ( 1 physicians or friends who persist
J ► . in assuring you that time, care,
< p and the use of your present medi-
w cine will give you new health?
J. Be assuttd your present con-
* dition is a perilous one. The con
€ tiuuancf oi tbe^mcdicihe you afe
' * now using is a folly; you are sim-
.1 Ply tri^ing ^rith life and wasting
^tfijshou^rvmember that white
grass^hld flowers, and whijEe; the
•sahwAtjHm
wm%n beings—old njur'
^nff in thousands iS
i.^pme'for prompt,
asAqa it
life^i to be\JrvM.^ PrejiidicCkand
the erroneous - theories ©t* ;-ewrn
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whefi the hand of death is ipW
■ you. It itMfter not. whe^ your .
social position be; the meoL
11 that saves the humblest rhai or
woman is surely the one adapted
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' record of life saving that no sther v
! medicine can ever equal. Ir has 8 Feet
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graspot death when physicians
and their most carefally * pref ared
prescriptions failed in the Work.
If the _
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faces and ’’heat the kind we ,
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pound, it wPhU Wnt dispel fcheir
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day* , Young and old constantly
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Coufederate Camp Meetiat.
Camp Hi H. Boone, April 8,
elected to Dallas Reunion the fol-
lowing delegates: H. H. Wihrth,
C. V. Vaughan; alternates*: J B.
Lott, P. G. Hatchett.
Hon. E. A. Scott delivered an
eloquent address, which wu.-»j r_ -—~—.— ..r *
> greatly appreciated by the old | Hbok & Ladder Company will
veterans. meet tonight at the truck house.
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Toa^oaeeafiariag with Dyspapai
Indigeetion, Soar Stomch er Heai
burn take Rex, Byepepnie TaMM
All druggists are authorised by ti
manufacturers to refund the money
any case they tail to cure. Remand
the name Rex Dyspepsia Table
Price 50 cents per package. Sett i
Jno, D. Quinn.
For Sale—Columbus bug]
good as new. Apply at7thia offij
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 162, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1902, newspaper, April 10, 1902; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346680/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.