The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 289, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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The Best FinUtsre Stere
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City.
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Delivered by carrier, to any part of
gity. Subscription price:
8:30 p. m.
.1:53 p. m.
.4:53 p. m.
,_3:25 a. m.
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We want your trade but
we don’t intend to give yon
the worst of any bargain
to get it
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PROTECTS against loss
of life from sickness or acci-
dent and pays a death bene-
fit as well.
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Waited.
Ten wood cutter?.
B. F. Salyer.
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Per week...............-.....................10 cent-
pter month -40 cents
Office of publication in Miller buil-
•g Bast Washington Avenue.
Cakes, etc., every day.
Heckles Restaurant
H, If O. Andrews ) jEd F. Blackshea’-
ANDREWS &. BLACKSHEAR.
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• titered at the Navasota postolnce
second-class mail matter.
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Meals 25c
Short orders of every
thing in season:
FRESH BREAD,
$25.00
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Telephone.
Editorial Room -
RMstuess Office
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Now is the time to have
that roof painted to save
that tin. I will furnish the
best of material *and paint
roofs at a very low price.
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Charter Perpetual; Incorporated
November 14,1894
Arrival and departure of H. & T. C.
«ad G. C. it 8. F. trains from the union
- depot. I. & G. N. trains from their
Sopot one block north.
H. A T. C.
MOUTH BOUND.
9:43 B. m,
1:19 p. m
11:32 p. m.
3:25 a. m.
We have several hun-
dred matting "remnants-
We quote no price for we £
will take anything in
reason.
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DtATH Bf
Benefits to all members in
ately upon*receipt of <
Ooe year 4 25 oollU
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For stop-over Privileges, descriptive
literature, time cards, etc., see
Santa Fe Agents or address
W. 8. KEENAN, G. P. A. Gelvas toe
JOE JACOBS
West Washington Avenue, Navasota, Texas.
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You Don’t (Have to
The;Fol lowing Benefits Will Be Pe
Under the Terms and Cos
His (Membership Cei
Incorporated under the laws
of "Missouri, Kansas, Iowa,
Colorado, New Mexico, Ten-
nessee,* Kentucky, Alabama.
Arkansas, Texas, Nebraska
and Michigan,
You have troubles? So strange!
Six teachers '-At J. C. Harwell’s barber shop
is where yon get up-to-date work.
Mo. 7 day----------
Ik3 day------....
fa. S eight-........
Wo. 1 night-------
SOUTH BOUND,
ik s day---------
Mb. 2 day..—
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Mb. 5 night----------------
Correct style is as essential to
. good clothes as fit. Our gar-
ments have always shown the
stamp of Fashion, because in
making selections we have
been careful to observe this
particular point.
is a reminder that there
is worse coming. 6et
WINDOW GLASS
fey
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. Three years
L Five years.
Ever shown here,
piece Suits and three peice
Suits from $1.35 to ty.so.
Fine and intersting now selection of
Clothing, Hats, Ladies Wear, Dry
Goods and Notions.
isalldated Scheel Heise and
; Oeed Raeds.
< fair-minded man desires
to his children and the
1 of bis neighbors better ad-
he himself enjoyer*. lion and Good Roads.”—J. A.
good roads make it
) testify to that good;
itolidated school house
azen rooms and half a
hers is vastly superior,
nt to secure that for our
ad the children of our
taoreCaUna
,'lt’is entirely feasible now
ante for the little school
one room and one teach-
a consolidated school house
h half a dozen rooms and half a
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zeu teachers^ The scbrxjl bouse
Holmes, special agent of the North
Carolina Good Roads’ association.
Ar^ you going West
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California or Arizona
only
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Before Buying E
Mothers of Navasota
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should ate the finest
&ne of
if
B. G4*.S. F.
SOUTH|BOUND.
4M|day............ ...6:482p.m.
MOUTH BOUND.
»SS.day-------------------10:50 a. m.
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Rates fr»m Brukh Me
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Tickets on Sale Sept. 15
to Nov. 30. 1903.
Tourist Sleepers Texas to Los Angeles
Without Change.
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Buggies and wagons repaired by
Ahrenbeck Bros.
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The Cheapest on Record...
■ Only $1.00 per month and
members will receive indem-
nity in amount as stated in
their certificate for acci-
dents that are common to
all persons, regardless of oc- ;
cupation, or received while
engaged in ordinary business
■D't cost m much to build
I house < of half a dozen
afk does to build six school
of one room. <
; together can do
tetter work for the children
>e single teacher teaching
ing from the cradle to the
Bge. The salaries of the
I in the consolidated school
1 half a dozen rooms are no
than they are in the single
houses with a single room,
are the childan brought to
msolidated roboo) house?
:« carried in wagonnettes,
cold climates are heated by
and amply provided with
s to keep the children
There is no fear of lack of
loo, because every Wagon
e in the world is amply ventila
I. The wagonettes take all the
ildren within a radius of nine
ten miles every day to the school
use and take them hdme again.
Instead of having twenty, thirty
forty children of different ages
one school, so that the comma-
arty spirit is an impossibility
amoagthem, because of the di-
venUy of *v and because of the i
difference in attainments, hun-
dreds of children can gather into '
this consolidated schoolhouse and
class spirit, community spirit,
thrives andpppd teaching abounds, j
Navasota, Texas.
it has been our aim to give
our customers the best of
grades for the money invesed
and the reputation establish-
ed has been of untold benefit
to us.
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State? In counties like Mecklen-
burg, Wake, Guilford, Forsyth,
Durham and a few others where
there are several miles of macada-
mized roads, this system would
work welf; but in a great majority
of'cur counties the wagonettes
I could not get 200 yards down the
road.
Ii takes a two-footed beast,
called a child, and a very active
one at that, to get over the roads
at all to any school in most of our
Nor:h Carolina counties during
the winter season.
Let us go a step further. The
day is coming, surely, when not
only will we have the consolidated
schoolhouse, but also the princi-
pal of the school and his wife will
live in the school building, or in
one close by. The library and
reading room of the school will be
the library and reading room of
the neighborhood. And I know
country people too well not to
know that many of them are hun-
gry for good literature and can not
get it.
This consolidated schoolhouse
will be a lyceum where people
will gather. There will be lec-
tures, there will be even some
“loafing” around the consolidated
school house. Men will not go to
the country store to swap lies, will
not go the barroom —that is, not
all the time; they will sometimes
come to the schoolhouse, to the
reading room, the talking room
and the lecture room.
But when will we in North Car-
olina have consolidated school-
houses? Not until we have good
roads. They talk about free text
books! I am in favor of free text
books, but I tell you here and
stake my professional reputation
on the statement, that free text
books are a trifle compared with
good roads and the consolidated
schoolhouse.
So that, we can not separate J
these twin sisters of civilization; 1
can not conceive of one without 1
the other. Educate the people ]
and they will build good roads; 1
build good roads and the people 1
will educate themselves. The two .
propositions are therefore merged
into the one question. ‘ ‘Educa
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X SOBTH BOUND.
db, 2 day .................10:452** m
5 night— 10,49 p. m
SOUTH BOUND.
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tU. 1 sight 3:45 a. m
MADISONVILLE BRANCH.
Be. 102 North Bound, leaves-----7 a. m
Re. 101 South Bound,arrives 5,’p. id.
Benevolent
Society
Kansas-City, |Mo.
LOOK
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»ot to exceed ad weeks
for*an^one injur'yrpay-!
ing each day disabled
at thepate of
$40 per month for ^Class A
P30 per month for Cl— B
$20 per montlTfor*Cla*«’C
You owe it to yourself and
ily to rprovide against lo<
time and. increased expense
caused by serious sickness or
accident.
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This Society has long since passed through
its infancy, and is now admitted to be one of th«
permanent organizations of our country.
You will be benefited by joining this s<
because for the small investment qf One I
per month you obtain payment for lost time caus-
ed by sickness or accident, and at the same time
have a health benefit accumulate to a maximum ’
of Pive*Hundred Dollars. Where can you place
fi monthly that will produce more for you? Death
benefits from date of certification. Accideat ben-
efits from date of certificate. Sick benefits for-
sickness that originate after 30 days membership,
paying for e|£h day after the first Mays. Men |
are accepted between the ages of 18 and 55 in-
clusive. Women between 18 and 45. if regularly
employed on salary. For further particulars caH on
Andrews & Blackshear, j
Ed F.'Blackshear. Local Secretary.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 289, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1903, newspaper, September 19, 1903; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372747/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.