The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1904 Page: 2 of 6
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We Have Brown Silk
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Bnttoas at f«r Dozea
10 Cents
Dead Swell and a large assortment
just received and are ready for your
inspection. Plenty of Brown ones
ranging in price from 25c to $1.50
The largest assortment Navasota
ever had.
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▲ Leader la Army Social ClrelM.
Major General Henry C. Corbin, U. 8.
A., who recently expressed his opinion'
that no army officer should marry with-
department, has twice assumed the
matrimonial yoke. General Corbin's
first wife was an Ohio girl, Miss Fran-
ces Strickle* whom he married in 1863.
She died in 1883.
. The present Mrs. Corbin is mneh
younger than her soldier husband. Be
LBbKOB FKESKKL LOHXK.
in the event of bis leaving the. service
of the Rock Island his salary should
continue during the life of the contract,
and that in the event of Ms death his
widow should continue to receive it.
The rise of Mr.' Loree tn the railroad
world was rapid. Born in 1858 at Ful-
ton, IB„ he graduated at Rutgers and
entered the engineer corps of the
Pennsylvania in 1877. In January.
1896, be became general manager of
the Pennsylvania lines west of Pitts-
burg and in January, 1901, the vice
president. Two years ago he was made
president of the’Baltimore and Ohio
railroad.
CBanaea Their Shirt*.
As an illustration of carrying mili-
tary discipline too far this story Is
told by General Miles: “There was a.
colonel who in the middle of a cam-
paign was seised wRh a sudden ardor
about hygiene. He ordered that all his
men change their shirts at once. This
order was duly carried out except in
the case of one company, where the
privates' wardrobes had been pitiably
depleted. The captain of this company
'trim informed that none of fate mon
could change shtrte. since they had
only one apiece. The colonel hesitated
a moment and sett firmly: Orders
must bo obeyed. Let the men change
shirts with each other.’ ”
The OoMreMoaM*** VmMwtla.
Oeogrtasmsa Perkins was in the of-
flce of a friend. g Justice of the peace,
whan a couple came in to be married.
After the ceremony the Justice accept-
ed f P»od*rt t«< and handed the bride
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In new localities and
where there is any rub
chard mice frequently g
near the ground and t
stray them. Thia mm gi
vented by making .a si
earth around each tree
be about twelve Inche
steep as the soil can be
the cheapest method, UJ
mound up a tot of trees
time. The trunks may i
ed with wood veneer <
with a very small mea
ever, is more expensive
up a tree and to probat
tective.—American Agri
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PEOPLE OF THE DAY
Meted Railway HaMRer.
L. F. Loree, who recently resigned
the presidency of the Chicago, Rock
way executive in the world. Mr.
Lowe's resignation came as a sensa-
tional surprise to the railroad world.
Nine months ago he was Induced to
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and Ohio railroad hy the payment of a
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luring him go annual salary
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To find the number eg ei
square stack multiply tin
the breadth In feet and tl
the height to the eaves in
to one-third the height of 11
American Cultivar. Ths
cubic feet should be dlvl
number of cubic feet in, on
hay. The following exampl
the problem clear : To find
of a stock of heavy hay 1
by 12 feet wide, 8 feet |
eaves and 3 feet high fro
the peak multiply 12 by
gives 240. Now multiply 1
added to one-thiid of ® ’
2,160. Divide this by;
6.17 tons in the stack.
rtMce the hahT9^;
fcs'tKrsuES'
In tearteet of tee.”
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ir dnurrSti. Send ISc in
tolho HwSdde Co.,
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Mistrot’s
omm vsaon oku.
the army investing Port Arthur and
showed masterly skill In landing his
forces on the Regent’s Sword penln
Sula. He cut the railway communica-
tion between Port Arthur and the Rus-
sian headquarters at Liaoyang, seised
Kinchau and captured Nanshan hill in
one of the bloodiest charges in the hto-
tory of warfare.
In the recent battles in Manchuria
be has boon facing Kuropatkin’s right
wing and more than held his own
against the terrific onslaughts of the
tower of Rufaia’s soldiery. General
Oku first won fame In the Japanese
rebellion of-1877, when his defense of
the castle of Kumamoto was consid-
ered masterly. He also distinguished
himself in the Chino-Japanese war of
fan yearn ago.
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BROWN SHOES
For Ladies. They Are Made By
Irvine: Drew Cp.
And Will Cost you : : $3.00
Tbs Stalltea
Clark Bros., Lit
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bought the btaek
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2:12M; second gam
Tempest, Jr.
Dress Goods and Trimmings
The Large demartds mode upon our dress goods de-
partment have lowered the stock considerably, but we
have a department which still contains mkny pretty
things. We expect the next six weeks to be the Ban-
ner weeks of the year And depend upon Good Goods
and Low Prices to do us the work.
k MISTROT'S CARNIVAL OFFERIN
Men’s Fancy
Suspenders
Regular Christmas
Goods. Sik ones put
lip in individual boxes
and marked at only
75 and 50c
*<rf publication in Miller
Nk WaBhingtou|Avenue.
4X PAGES TODAY
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tkk’s Dec. 5th.
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Kiebaker wagon, joit reoeivsd;
€ wagon od the market; let us
[ you oue. Tom M. Owen
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Lil the defendants and tbeir
Mda in the G. L. Sootteuit are
neatly requested to meet in
vkaota at the city ball, at 2 p.
dn Friday, the 18tb, 1904.
, ; - O. 8. Johnson.
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Offerings J
Silk Umbrellas
In All Colors. By an extraordina-
ry purchase we got possession, of
50 Ladies Colored Silk Parasols,
They are all Silk and come in
Brown, Blue, Garnet.
Black, white and Green. We are
going to sell them during Carnival
week at oi^ly toi.ee I
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M Bfi. HEMBY 0. COBBIN.
fore her marriage she was Miss Edythe
Patten of Washington and one of the
"two handsome PAtten girls,” who
were noted for their wealth and cul-
ture. ’ The wedding, which took place'
in November, 1901, was one of the
most brilliant social functions of tirnt
year.
Mrs. Corbin will soon sail to Manila
with her husband, who has been or-
dered to th’e command of the depart-
ment of the Philippines.
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Just to promote good feeling as well as business, Mistrot Bros.
& Co have prepared something extraordinarily goodfor you du-
ring Carnival Days. The store has been beatifully decorated
and presents a Holiday appearance in keeping with the coming
week of fun. Let everybody have a good time, Turn yourself
loose and don’t get mad. Make our store your headquarters
and you will do us an honor.
Take Time However
to avail yourselves of this opportunity to save some money and figure
Presents.
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10 per ct.
Reduction on aH Black
Dress Goods during Car-
nival Week. i
100 pounds and com
ton and straw at $2 j
tby carrier to any part of contract lusuriuj him au annual salary
of 875.000. This contract provided that
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VICS JOKUBAL KOJMBTVMKaXY.
now at Vladivostok and Port Arthur
hav»e been so damaged by the Japanese
aaJto have Httte effectlvenesa 14ft
Tbs destination of Ro jestvensky's
ships is supposed to be Vladivostok, a
“a of 16,000 marine mites. Long
re tbs vessels can arrive there that
wUl be icebound, ao that Bojest-
ky must wait until next spring
re entering. Menntime he has ths
eats and the ships of the mikado
mtend -g-f**^
s fleet Is divided Into two squad-
One comprises the fighting ships
ths other the torpedo eraft, col-
fand auxiliary vessels. Rear Ad-
MMauist and Rear 1 Iftofil V«W
uiii tghmo name to atoo rfwn Vos
A Fierce Pea.
The, Boston tradition that wit lies In
the pun. if not founded at least fostered
by Dr. Hblmes knd Professor Tweed,
seems to be not wholly dead yet, says
the New York Times James A. Page,
I Ute veteran edtoMnesteg of Boston,
‘ antlri city recently honored,
Ing near the city hall not
with a fellow schoolmaster
r met a fat, blue coated Indl-
teto£il|fiwo(;t’Urvaturo
tote th Ufa a« of a ■cir
_ rs companion nodded
to him as they pa teed.
“Who was that jorial Individual?"
That's the harbor pitot," replied the
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Thu mean paunchlous pilot, don’t
you?” said the veteran teacher gravely.
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NeySed Tikne to Think.
Beerbohm Trte tells that recently,
while playing golf, he had a particu-
larly silent 'and stupid looking caddie,
'•Who followed ctoee at his heels with-
out saying a word. But since silence
sometimes speaks louder than words
the actor was nervous and, after a par?
ticularly bad* drive which seemed to
demand an apology, exclaimed, “Did
you ever see a worse player on these
links?” The eaddie said nothing. A
still worse drive from the next tee call-
ed forth the same query, followed by
the same silence. Finally, say,, did
you’ever see a worse player?” cad-
die stared silently for a few moment!
“I heard what ye said richt enough,’’
he* at last slowly replied. “I’m just
theenklng.” _________ '
Famens Jnpnneae Warrior.
1 luring the present war in the far
ea«t no one of the mikado's military
leaders has won more fame than haa
General Baron Oku, bead of Japan's
Second army, now operating against
Kuropatkin.
At the beginning of hostilities lb
Manchuria General Oku commanded
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Ladies Handkerchiefs.!
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A large shipment yesterday ranging in price* fr
to 50 cents-'Some of them are things of beaut]
beauty of the whole thing is that we have art
large portion of our profit for Carnival Week an
going io sell them dheap. You can’t get too
handkerchiefs at this time of the year. Buy freel
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Simeon Ftwd has an able *rit which
to available on every occasion, says the
latory telegram dent by him last weeki
to o. newU married couple:
-May Wr Mture troubles be only
‘Utile ones.’ \\ f
Coaauurf) Cxar’r Battle Fleet.
Vice Admiral Rojestvensky, -eses*
mander of Russia’s Baltic fleet, which
is now on Its way to the far east has
a task of great difficulty and respon-
sibility before him. The fleet he com-
mands Is the sole remaining nav”!
hope of ttye czar, for mo*t of the ships
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an umbrella as she went out Mr. Pen
kins looked on gravely and asked, “Do
you always do that CbarlW?” “Do
what? Marry them? Oh, yes.”. “No;
was mine,” replied the 9«XrteWMU>
•idly. ' P. \
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to; a large assortment. Come
• them.x Tom M. Owen
THK RIAL TEST
to to la Gtetisa It s ite.
Stefa tried.
. only one test by which to
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.