The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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are visiting relatives a< Belton.
Tax Collector Gary Thomas was
j here from Anderson last .night. *
'J Mrs. Adolph CtoSnski and two
children left last night for Cuero.
Mrs. Wm. J, Terrell and daugh- says that there is now in progress
’ 1 in that community one of the fjn-
WfIls for • few days. es« meetings they have ever expe*
Mum. Salli. tod Minw Wood R”\GeoJ CooIk
of Dolph, are in the city; the “* **“ J ~~ .......
guests uf Mrr. R. K. Lockett.
T. S. Blake, of Pihntersville,
spent yesterday here on * business,
going to South Texas in the even-
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J. A. Rodes (eft this afternoon
for Mount Eagle, Tenn., where he
' will spend a large portion of the
k summer.
J. S. Miller, well known Mason-
ic lecturer, is tpeadiag the week
here, engagedin aiding perfection
of local members in chapter work.
W. T. Wasson returned yester-
day from San Antonio for a visit
to home folks. He intends to re-
turn west io about a week, where
he is staying for hji beultb. . .
Miss Clara Mobley of Erwin,
was shopping in Navasota today
She was accompanied by Miss
Zeevee Osborne, a )ouog lady
who is visiting her from Hill Co.
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day Rev. Richard McGinty took
up the thread of the work.
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Visiting Oar Neighbors.
Hon. John M. King addressed a
large audience at the opera house
last night on the subject of prohi-
bition. He is a speaker ol much
ability and had the attention of his
hearers from his first words.—Bry-
an Pilot.
D. M. Doyle, of Navasota, is in
the city and called on the Eagle
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Doyle
conducted the music at the prohi-
bition rally at the opera house last
night.—Bryan Eagle.
Rev. D. Y. Bagby, of Navasota,
was a visitor to Bryan yesterday
the guest of Dr. VV. C. Friley.—
Bryan Eagle.
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Navasota. Texas. Wednesday August 5. 1903
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F. P. Hardin returned last night '
from Sulphur Springs, Hopkins i
county, where he was called Sun- t
day eight on account of illness of ’
away Mono ay morning. i
and Oscar Coe were hep today
from the Wallace Prairie country
and the latter reported that on
season fell; rt was an awfui down-
pour. Corn is already being
greatly damaged in the field.
Ed Harbuck was in town today
from bis home at Apolonia and
is now in progress
in that community one of the fin-
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Franklin Johnson, Jeff Haynie
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from the Wallace Prairie country
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a ramiiy yesterday the heaviest rain of
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Tax Collector Gary Thomas was
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Mrs. Adolph Chinski and C__
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1903, newspaper, August 5, 1903; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372708/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.