The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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see Santa fe Agents or address
W.S. Keenan, GPA, Galveston
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To Trade:—A small geatle pony
They aTe and 10 guage shot gun for a larger
mild and gentle in. their action, horse. O. Geiseke.
at Brosig’s hardware store, man’s TfUefit Parlor.
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tie stock. The owner needs some
money qpick and to get it will sell
for $2 per acre. Apply to this of-
fice.
Take your prescriptions to H.
Baylor Wilson at the,Fruit Palace.
He has just received a new lot of
he freshest drugs.
Dowa in Texas at Y oak am, is a big
y goods firm of which Mr. J. M. Jlal-
ria the head. Mr. "Hallet on one of
■ trte Bast to bay* goods said to a
end who was with him in the palace
e, “Here, take, one of these Little
irly'Riaera upon retiring and yon
11 l^e qp early in the morning feeling
tod.” For the “dark brown" tastb,
mdpohe and that logy feeling De-
Jttfr Little Early Risen are the best
fie to use. <*Hd by J no. D. Qtdan.
Ideal, Chops and -ribbon cane
ntp for sale by J. B. Hutchins,
mKo. a laee delivery.,
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(J A glass or two of water taken
half an hour before breakfast
'‘will usually keep the bowels reg-
ular. Harsh cathartics should be
avoided. When a purgative is
needed, take Chomberlain sStom-
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in the Jas. W. Scott survey, 12
mil^s north of Anderson, one mile
west of railroad and next to prop-
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The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the First National
Bank of Navaaota, Texas, will be
held at its banking boi^se at Nav-
asota, on the second Tuesday in
January (the 12tb), 1904, be-
tween the hours of 10 a. tn. and
4 p> m., for the election of direc-
tors for tbe ensuing year.
All stockholders are requested
to be present.
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Navasota, Texas, Dec. 9,1903
WAGNER & PAT0UT
The HouseM^t Undersells Competitors I
ONE FARE PLUSzS2tOO
Ticket* m Mie Dec. W, 2«, 21 art 26, IDOL
Limited 30 days from date of sale
TO ALL fOINTS SOUTHEAST.,
0. p olHts in the States of
Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota Nekraska, '
We are Offering Special Prices, in
. Every Department.
We realize that Christmas will soon
be here and we are anxious to sell
goods; so come to see us and take ad-
vantage of all X A: X X
The Good Things we are Offering
Lawyer Dept. Co. Clerk
GATES & CAMPBELL
ANDERSON TEXAS '
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Ackerman £ Cudgers.
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Medalions, Burntwood, Ebony and Cocobola Goods. Nov-
elties of every description. All kinds of Toys. There is
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another house In Grimes County that handles Fireworks.
Bring the Children. Get our prices ^before buying else-
where- Open every nipht until Christmys. Come around,—-
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suit cases and trunks
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LBot, nHrnftilely, bring the befit refiulta to.a community, 1
THE PANHANDLE
i NOT os but i« eojeyidg th* moOftpid growth of 1
»y station of Texas.
kcause only recently have tbe public at large realized tbe €
pportunities which thia northwest section of Texas offers. S
?he large ranches are being divided into C
SMALL STOCK FARMS -|
VhMt, corn, cotton, utelons and aliyiuds of feed stuffs are £
«ing raised tn abundance, surpassing tbe expectations of 9
be moetvangulne. €
| A country abounding in such resources (tried aod-prov- >
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LOW PRICE I
t lands cannot help enjoying a most rapid growth, and *
bat is what is boppening in tbe Pan-Handle. <
The Denver Road |
ias on sale daily a low*rata home-svekers ticket, which al- S
Ema you stop-o’ rsat nearly all points; thus giving you®
hance to-investigate the various sections of the Pan-Han- R
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General Passenger Agent, Ft. Worth, Texas, for pamphlets C
and full information.^ « A ®
About 600 pounds this year’s
peanuts. * The large kind, for
sale at ray residence. Will be
sold at4 cents per pound. None
faulty. ' Will Lott.
You can reach H. Baylor*
son’s drug store by ’phone ia8. A
tion. , It is timbered in places with porter employed delivers all orders
quickly, and free of extra cost.
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Abstracts of.Land Titles of Grimes Co.
Your Patronage Solicited.
ANDERSON (Grimes County) TEXAS
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Now is the Time to Buy Your Overcoat
Abstractors and examiners of land
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No Amount of BLOWING Will SELL Goods.
1 ’ Buy where assortment is largest and your fancy can be best suited. Buy where QUALITY
i - is.FIRST considered by the firm. Buy where you^are confident you can get HONEST Goods at
lowest prices.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1903, newspaper, December 19, 1903; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372823/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.