Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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UNDERTAKER AND
CARS RENTED WITH OR
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Day and Night Service
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R. D. Gladish, of Homer. La., pass-
ed through this city this morning en
route to Hempstead to visit relatives.
Mr. Gladish was reared at Hempstead
anti lived there for a good many years
and he is known to many of the peo-
ple of this city.
Extraordinary Coat
Sale and 200 To
Select From
Use Blue Star Remedy for Eczema, .
Itch, Tetter, or Cracked Hands. Ring-
worm, Chapped Hands and Face,'
Scalp Diseases, Old Sores and Sores’
on Children, also for Feet troubles.
Guaranteed bq 8. B. Rucker.—Adv.
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will be on sale tomorrow., choice _ .>7.50
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FOR RENT—A nice residence with
modern Improvements; In Felder ad-;
dition. Possession given December 1.
J. J. FELDER. 259 5t j
FOR RENT—A five-room apartment '
furnished, Hose In. Reasonable price, I
Phone 39K. 157 0t
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E. M. PERRY
THE QUALITY STORE
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> Waco, was the guest of W B. Loftin
last evening.
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Oil, wood, coal, especially ranges.
Full line of repairs. Polishing and
enameling for rust prevention. Work
gUjl^nteed by Tatum A Son. Special
attention to phone calls. Phone 84.
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FOR SALS—One jBrtSgy cow
latter calf. J. R. aBrdy
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Judge S. W. Dean, who has been
sick with dengue fever, was able to
be in town again today.
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Mrs. A. F. Brigance was expected
to return home today from a short
visit to her’sister. Mrs. Lillie Clark,’
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1 Legion Auxiliary
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Baptist Ladies
Will Send Box to
Buckner Home;
I -- A meeting of the American Legion
-- j Auxiliary will be held at the Legion
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The women of the Mi*st Baptist , _
, . All members are urged fb be present.
Church expect to pack their Thanks- .
giving box for Buckner’s Orphans
Home Friday,' November 24th Send
all contributions for the box to Mrs.
T A. Payne, bv Nov. 24th.
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FOR SALS—Cheap Cultivator, hay
■tover, sweep stouka, turning ptowa,
cetto» planter.—Jim Travis 250 <
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They are here in out sizes, regulaur sizes,
Misses’ sizes and children’s sizes. ' d
AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR
COAT UNDER PRICE
4A showing of all the newest materials
and latest mpdi
Coats over. Take your time, examine
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>and make compstrsions with what you
OH either side. Each one a different design.
Onda Crepe Bergaline, non-wrinkable, highest grade
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Worsted welt, plain and fancies.
—J All silk crepe Faille, wonderful patterns, always look '
for the name on the neck band.
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An assortment of fancies and solids---the biggest as-
sortment of Cheney Cravats we have ever shown.
Make your selection now. Although a very small item
a tie is very necessary to give a man the correct appear-
ance ‘
We offer for tomorrow 50 pair Health
Standard Blankets, size 66x80, prany
pretty plaids, priced special_____^00
FOR,’ RBNT—My farm, on <!ourt»ey '
road,‘three milM south of Navasota. ’
write 'A. L. Hohnp*. Route 3, Glen-
dale, AfIzomu 1K 4t
FOR RBNT-KMK for Mg acres, 3 '
house*. 4 miles of Blngletoa. U*
acres in cultivation, 40 acres rich
creek bottom, balace pasture, 2 mile*
f good school. D. B. Call aha m.
' FOR RENT—A three four or six room j
I apartment, furnished or unfur i
,• nlsbed : $20.90 to $45.00 per month, !
> with or without garage Phene 171 tf
WaAtod aay auantfty
aad Pise; sae carload or bkk*.
MtfH lowest ptitigs to tltorfy Feel
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PERSONALS ®! SERVICE CAR
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Special Rates Out-of-Town Trips ®»
Joe Wilson of Bedias was in town ®
<>n business today ®
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R. M. Hudson of Courtney was here ®
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Will Miller and wife of Anderson ®
were shoppers here today. ,®
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Mrs. A. W. Neville, of Paris, is here
visiting her do tighter. Mrs. Charlie —__
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IXJR 8AUI_—Oae Rmaartv. Tiu-aai*
and Detector, including tub* and B-
battery. la exckUant working «rd-
er. J.*T. Swaakan, Jr.
A GOOD BUSINESS proposition to i tO1' Mr Wood's* funeral today.
Mr. Elam, '
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You are hereby warned that if you
trespass on any of my property, hunt-
large and small bottles of milk, 40c Ing or fishing, you will be present-
ed to the extent of the law.
230-24t ROYAL LOTT.
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Now then, you men who like Cheney Ties—Ties that
will wear well and look well—we ask you to look ovef
this large assortment of Cheney Ties that we have just
received. Ties that will speak for themselves. You
know what the Cheney Ties are without us telling you
about them. Chaney Ties of all descriptions.
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Also a swell assortment of Cheney Mufflers in solids
and fancies.
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Botf Ties in narrows and regular widths. All different
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patterns. When you buy one you get an exclusive pat-
tern—no two alike.
Big assortment of tubulars without linings, can be worn
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THE BIG SALE OF DRESSES
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These exceptional values in Dresses are
on our racks awaiting ybur inspection
and approval. You cannot match the
prices, styles or materials, priced
>10.65, >16.65, >22.65, >24.65
and upwards / <.
ALL LADIES’ PATTERN HATS “
ON SALE TOMORROW
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The entire stock of Pattern Hats go’ on
sale tomorrow at reduced prices.
All pattern hats previously priced >15
to >25 will be on sale tomorrow, choice
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All Pattern Hats previously priced >10
will be on sale tomorrow., choice. l>7.50
row at special prices of____».5O to >5
50 PAIR BLANKETS TOMORROW
—At $5.00
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odels. Come and look these 1
Take your time, examine
the materials and linings, try them on
and make comparsions with what you
have seen elsewhere. Be your own judge
for you*hre entitled to the best in the
best in the town for your money.
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judges of values. You are entitled to one <
of these Coats. -Prices—
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offer. Call today for
Room 114. Camp Hotel,
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Call at the cafe and get your large i
or extra seledt oysters, ^ookfed or i
raw. By the pint4 or gallon. Also
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NAVASCTA DAILY CKAMfiW
WEDNESDAY, NOVWBER tt. LM2
DIRECTORS
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W. 8. CRAIG, Pr«6id«nt.
GEO 3 WOOD Vice Presided
W T. TALIAFERRO Cashier..
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TWO BIG FAILURES IN LIFE
• PEOPLE WITHOUT A HOME. PEOPLE WITHOUT A BANK BALANCE
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GEO. B. WOOD
P B. BOOKMAN
J. J. FELDER
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THINK IT OVER. DEPOSIT EARLY AND LATE WITH THE OLD RELIABLE
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
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Lowe, S. E. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1922, newspaper, November 22, 1922; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381208/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.