Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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Austin Bridge Co., pipe, $243.00.
Austin Bridge Co., pipe, $128.72.
General Fund
Ralph W. Barry
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Fire, Tornado, Life
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First National Bank Bldg.
Navasota, Texas
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Nt Gerke, labor and hauling
B. .F. LINDLEY
Ftaneral Director aud EasbalaMr
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NAVASOTA, TEXAS
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Eric Krenz of Stanford University, Olympic star who finished
fourth in the discus throw, hurled the platter-like weight 163
feet 8# inches in an official event which was witnessed by
A. A. U. and Pacific A. A. officials at Palo Alto, Cal.
(lat.rsaXlaMJ Hevaraal) ___
new Pontiac Big Six in my 72 hour endurance
drive, I would be very ungrateful indeed, were I to hesitate in compliment
ing you bn this wonderful oar.
At al\ times during the drive it performed wonderfully never heat-
ing, never missing, no vibration, and due to the spring cushion drive clutch
on the Pontiac Big Six, the new improved internal brakes, the extremely
easy handling steering gears, I was at all times able to control it with utmost
ease and comfort.
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After driving the
I Jerahl Smith is on
week.
JLr. And Mrs. Gus lied and children
of Houston, spent the iiwk end here
in the home of Mr and Mr's. A. fH.
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Mrs.- William Johnson has returned
With kindest regards and beat wishes, I am, please believe me,
Very truly yours,
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Holtkamp, labor $20.00.
Cook, labor and teams, $93.50. $130.00.
Clark A Courts, blanks, $16.35.
W. H. Binford, waiting on District
Court, $28.00.
W. H. Binford, waiting on County
Court, $28.00.
Grimes Oounty
$90.
s. darlfe A Courts,---g
record, $45.12.
8. E. Hooker, county board of trus-
tees 8 day a WAO-
Dudley Brown, county board of true,
tees 8 daya, $A00. - < ,
L. G. Andrews county beard oC
trustees 8 days, fkp°
iG.O. Harris, counky board of trns-
H. H. TWylor, county board of tn>»-
tms 8 days $$,«>• x -
1 After completing the long drive and upon my arrival at your
place of business Saturday, I felt much better than usual, and under the
same circumstances I often have to be carried to my hotel, but in this instance
I attributed my success on my drive and my condition to the PonAiae Big
Six.
The /cushions and adjustable seats of your car are the easiest that
I have ever ridden on, in any of my endurance drives, and again I want to
congratulate the Pontiac Big Six. It is a wonderful car arid if any one is
interested in a car and anticipates much driving, I very heartfly recommend
the most endurable Six in America.
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Pj Following Is a list of allowances of
bills for labor and material furnished
far the county, acted on by the Oom.
missioners Court at the March term:
4 it District Ne 1 minutes and blanks, $42.00.
*■ State Treasury of Texas. 8 .A. P.
' 610 A II. $3,539.79; on Dexter Const.
Co., contract.
A B. D. Ne. 5, Plantersville
. Waiter Greenwood, teams, $96.00.
11- ' • ' Read District Ne. 7
W*. R. Hall, pay roll, $154.90.
Read District Na. 8
| D. J. Wilcox, pay roll, $548.45.
Csurt Hmm and Jail Fpnd
W. H. Binford, pans for jail $2.40.
A. Muenker, labor, $6.00.
Ralph Moody, 5 cords wood $25.00.
Richard Berger, for soap $.50.
Read and Bridge Diet Ne. 2
Plantersville Feed Co., for menctian.
In, labor and hauling,
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JL Reynolds, labor, mOQ.
rues Reynolds, labor, $57.50.
; Dairford, labor, $67.50.
Iter GrSonwood, teams, $552.00.
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H Si. Hixson, labor and WasM
OVABOTA DAILY EXAMDOEB SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1&29
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- rhe sick list this
Last Saturday afternoon' the little’
folks mpt at the home of Mr. and ;
Mrs. E. Cofer, honoring their daugh- j
ter, Billie Pauline’s seventh birthday.)
It was a merry time they had play-
ing ‘games hjid taking kodak pictures
Cake, ice i^eam and candy, wertv serv-
ed to the happy guests. Each- remain-1
bered Billie Pauline with a pretty lit-1
tie gift an dwlshipg her many more1
happy birthdays. A They aH returned
home at a late hour. ..
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Sim Cone, and Jesse Floyd spent
Friday in Austin in the interest of
the contemplated Hudson-Barrett Bus
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Miss Jessie Mae Floyd of Navasota
spent the week end here with home
folks.
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Mrs. Branstatter has returned to her
home in Houston tfter a visit here
with her parents,. Mr. and Mts. Jim
Cone.
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Miss Ruby Anderson, was a Madison,
ville visitor this week end.
JOHN J. KING
Master of Endurance
Holder of Three World’s Marathon Records
DRIVING, DANCING and ROLLER SKATING
UNDER WATER RECORD
Permanent Address
ELKS CLUB
Houston, Texas
t<> her Imine in Beaumont after a weeks ‘ *
visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I *
IL H. Allen. | *
Mr ami Mrs. W. L. Weatherford „
of Galveston Mrs. Roy Phillips and
sons, Harry and Harvey and Alex
Oliver of Houston.
Rm6 ami Brides No. 4
; * 1 A. Gamer, labor, $12.6(1 J*
W. H. Redford, hauling, $14.00.
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Joe Moody, labor, $»-00,
Ralph Moody, hauling, $22.00.
M. K. Hixson, teams, $184.00.
|, A., Mumker, blacksmith, $62.70.
Rm MiRRb Isksr sail iiafat, 9tM.
O. T. Jfcewry, Jfbw —
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NevalsoMy, hauling sad la-
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record certificates,
Craved Aetteu
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“When Jack broke off jibe
meat did you uke it to heart r
"No, to court!” — ^IverytMJdy’s
H. F. Lindley, burial
$10.00.
F. M. Vincent, storage, $7.50.
W. 8. Btampley, ten criminal cases,
$30.00.
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Geo. D. Bernard Stat Co., court
Qeo. D. Barnard Stat. Co., tax as-
sessor books, $180.36.
Clarke & Courts, pencils, $14223,
Carke & Courts, carbon, $24.37.
W. H. Binford, feeding prisoners,
,$84.60.
M. E. Bailey,
$9.90.
M. B. Bailey,
$274M).
Mrs. M. K. Hixson, record certifi-
cates, $3.50.
G. M. Webb,
$1.50.
• Mrs. A. D. McAlpine, record certifi-
cates, $8.50.
C. C. Shanks, record certificates,
Rush Wood, record certificates, $.75.
W. 8. ptampley, fee lunacy No. 1329
Rush Wood fee lunacy No. 1529,
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, <H. Binford, fee lunacy. No. 1529,
G. McDonag, .fee . lunacy No,
No. 1620k $10 90.
Clarke ,A Courts, pencil sharpened
$5.69.
C. M. Covington, medical services,
$57.75.
M. E. Parker, county health officer,
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Advertising, Printing
and Office
During my experience as an endurance driver, I have ridden in
various makes of cars, but 4 never used a ear that gave as much aatirfaction
in general as the Pontiac Big Six.
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I might add that on my trips through the country and anrrennding
territory, and due to the fact that many of the country roads being muddy,
I at no time changed a gear or added-any water or oil as betfTwere sealed,
before the drive.
Bargain Day
Elopers — “Five dollars for a mar-
riage ceremony? We haven’t that
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Modern Justice of the Peace—"Well
I eaa^ve. you a trial marriage for
two dollara”—Ufe.
as the trade demands—many useful things for the business office.
The Examiner-Review
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Prof. Rudd spent the week end in,
Huntsville. : >
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Eugene Hinds ivho is attending
Business College iu Houston is spend-
ing this week tit home with hi^par-
ents, Mr. and Mrsk G. L.Hinds.
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Miss Jewj-i ArViojt’on Fuqua’s Prai-
rie is the, quest of Miss Aiude Mae
Black.
Mesdames ciriou Mciuiyre aud Tom
Keislei' spent lliuisduv afternoon in
Navasota shopping. \ I
.\|rs. G. W. Floyd, Mrs. Gavin Black ‘
Misses Annie Mae Black and Jewel Ar-
rington were Navasota visitors Thurs-
day?
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Grimes County—no other medium through which you Cfln gajn an audience of as
large number of local people as through the newspaper. ,
All kindly commercial and other printing done neatly and promptly,__
oftimes the firm that is sending printing away from home pays just as high for it as
would be paid right at home. • t' ./’■■>>) • T ' : ‘b*’’ * ,th* -KJ if ■
We have stocked a limited amount of Office Supplies which will be increased
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R L. jPjar, lumber $14.90.
h -^RMwy Finke, tabor $6.00.
1 Charlie Hattkamp, labor, $20.00.
Louis Homier, labor, $5.00.
Grime* Motor Corp., merchandise,
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1929, newspaper, March 16, 1929; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347241/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.