The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1904 Page: 1 of 6
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The ladies of the Park Associa.
Cion will have a cake and pie sale
on Saturday io the Miller build-
Jing from xf a. m. to 6 p. m,
I- I Large size layer cakes, price 50
1 cents; small size, 40c. Price of
pies, two for asc. We 'trust that
the public will give this sale liber,
al patronage io order to finish pay.
ing off the debt on the pavilion.
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Holiday and wedding goods of
all description at Wilson’S.1
For Sale—pood milch cows
fresh in milk. Ira Gooch.
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CHILDREN 8 COLLECTION.
* No. 1—Best four varieties, three
each in four vases, 1st prize, Edith
Salyer.
No. 2—Best plant grown in pot,
1st prize, Vernon Cuthrell.
No. 3~*-Best vase of five cut
flowers, any variety, xst prize, Ver.
i non Cuthrell; and, Edith Salyer.
1 No. 4—Largest cut bloom, any
color, xst prize, Vernon Cuthrell.
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Tom M« Owen
Has the largest stock of fine sad*
dies and harMM, collars, laprobes
and strap goods this side of Dal-
las. Bargains offered now.
Four horse wagon for sale or
exchange for two -horse wagon
Apply to Jesse Lott.
Wilson's silverware line for th
holiday trade is replete in every
particular and the prices are re-
able. .
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merchandise
pices Come toils.
—Largest cut bloom,
pri^j Mrs. Lott.
low, xst prize, Mrs. Cuthrell; md,
No. 15—No entry.
C%N.o. 16—No enttr^?K\^fez/fey
No. 17—Best cut flower oi Ane- on the back of the head,
mone, rat prize, Mrs. Davern; nd. The operation which followed
J Mrs. W. j. Foster. was very euocessfal and great
K ^No. 18— Best collection of Pom*
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C. ’M. Mobely is her6 from
Erwin.
Gary Thomas is in the city
from Anderson.
W. F. Steinhagen is a visitor
from Anderson. ■*
C- J. Wood is here from Dolph,
attending to business.
Brown Kennard and wife, of
the county capital,are in the city.
T. J. Tucker, a* merchant of
Plantersvilte, was here this morn-
ing.
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W. J. Gnsaett and daughter
are ip the city from near Roan’a
Eyaijie.
^Mrs- Dr.Smithof Madisonville,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Mack Steele.
J. V Lewis and wife of Silsbee,
are in the city, guests of J. E.
Farquhar au?V wife.
W. Wt Hunter of Sbiro, nailed
on Tbe Review this morning, re-
newing for tbe best weekly lb
Texas.
Dry Edwin Wilson of Prairie
Plain!, came down to tbe city to-
day to attend to business and
take A the* carnival.
Rgttlar meeting each
T hrsday night. J
Chas. J. Kinx, C.e.i
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Made ley, didd yesterday afternoon
at 7:05 o’clock, after several
hours of terrible suffering. It
will, M remembered that the little
one was kinked by a horse Mon-
No. 1—Best ten varieties, three
each in ten vases, xst prize, Miss
Edith Smith; 2nd, Mrs. A. V.
Cuthrell^ 3rd, Mrs. Will Lott.
No. 2—Best collection grown in
pots, not less than six varieties,
xst prize, Mrs. J. C. Harwell; 2nd,
Mrs. Ward Templeman.
No. 3—Best cut blooms, not
disbuded, five varieties in five
vases, xst prize, Mrs. Ward Tem-
pleman; 2nd, Mrs. J. M. Shaw.
No. 4—No eatry.
No. 5—Best vase of three cut
blooms, one variety white, xst
prize, Mrs. Will Lott, Jr.
No. 67-Best vase of three cut
blooms, one variety pink, xst prize,
Mrs. Tom Hurt; 2d, Mrs. Harwell.
No. 7—Best vase of three cut
blooms, one variety yellow, xst
prize, Miss Edith Smith.
No. 8—Best' vase of three cut
blooms, ooe variety red, xst prize,-
Mrs. Joo. M, King; 2nd, Miss Ed-
ith Smith.
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blooms, any variety, not named,
1 st prize, MxfeKing; and, Mrs.
Hurt. ;? '■ '
No. jo—Best ostrich plume,
three cut hlpoms, any variety, xst
prize, Mrs. Will Lott, Sr.; 2nd,
Mrs. Cuthrell. » . '
No. x 1 —Plant bearing the great,
est number of blooms of largest
size, xst prize; Mrs. Elliott; 2u<t,
Mrs. Hurt.^/Z
No. 12—Largest cut bloom,
I white, xst prize, Mrs. Will Lott,
’ Sr.; 2nd, Mrs. Lott, Jr.
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kJ No. 14—Largest cut bloom, yel-
taw, xst prize, Mrs. CuthreB;djjidi
Mrs. Lott, Jr.
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that are in town, members of the
. different denominations, and >ea-
No. 10—-Best display ferns, x^t penally those who-are not mam-
* W* ot anF church to come. Bring
yodr. bibles. We meet over A. P.
Terrell’s store.
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75c Rep Suiting 46 inches W *
duced to 50
75c Granite 52 inch red
. #1.25 Drap de Paris 48*0^
75* Granite Red, Grey and ’
Ix.00 Cheviot Skirting
75c English Tweed
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Zx.00 Black Zibeline 44 is
85c Fanty Zibeline 50 ini
hopes were entertaiweii for thn '
pons, xst prize, Mrs, Lott, Sr,; child’s recovery; in fact yentert*
end, Mra. H. N. BisselL mortfbg the little auffereV wks
w sib qp wbau necesRaiy, but
about 1o’clock was seized with
convulsions-and all Chat tbe dbc-
}es tors could do wasjto alleviate tbe
n tbe end came. The parents will
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Davern; zmL »otire city m thi« »ad hour. ‘tWjHt
little body wa, laid to rest in the
city cemetery at 4 o’clock this at-;
ter noon.
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It is time to make your Xmas
fruitcake. You wil find all the
ingredients at the Fruit Palace.
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Lessen for the men’s prayer
meeting on Sunday evening. Nov.
20th, at 3 p. m., is Hebrews, xoth v.
chapter. We want the pastors of
Suits.
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7 ah elegant line of Suitings in u
popular weaves.’ Per yard f
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Silk for Shirt W.
Black and ColoredjT
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Silk Crepe de Chine
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No. x^-Nh entry.
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ist prize, Mrs. Ward Templeman, P»in «• mueb M piwrble rttt
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No. j-^Three best yellow roses,
xst prize, Ckthieen t , J
Mn. Davern.
No-4—Three best pink roses,
Mrs. Loggins; 2nd, Mrs. Davern.
No. 5**No entry.
. No. 6—No entry.
No. 7—Handsomest foliage
plant, rst prize, Miss Lilian Shaw;
and, Miss Edith Smith.
No. 8—Best original design of
cut flowers, xyt prize, M-rs. Hurt;
&& Lott,
No. 9—Best display foliage all ’the churches, the " atrsigers
plants, xst prize Mrs. Ward Tem-
ple mao; and, Mrs, Shaw.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1904, newspaper, November 17, 1904; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357804/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.