Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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received Saturday In the Baylor-A.A
M. student nffray at Waco last Hat*
urday.
Instead of the customary yeti prac-
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ing Into an expression of sorrow over
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President School Board;
Jno. Rogers New Member
NOTICE!
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A. A M. CADETS PAY
TRIBUTE TO YOUTH
KILLED AT GAME
College Shition. Nov. 3.—More than
2001) Texas A. and M. cadet a stood
In the rain In front of tin* V. M.C. A.
Building on the college campus last
night In a brief bnt dramatic tribute
to the memory of Charles M. Hess-
unis, Dalia*
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hapter will meet
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A. E. Nation In
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MRS. TOM KELLEY
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for collection. The money will lie a-
vailable to cash alsmt the latter part
of this week.
R. J. Brule,
City Secretary
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UifaxAjAKMAL CO. aj*t
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A vancundU^on the liourd Ifrc^rred
Light Vote Cast t
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the field will lie
it^to the players. They
your snpiMirt. hibrali^ and finan-
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Examine
The Quinn buildjug. ^which was
t M*Mett»»^at thu Omm
HR. ^pPMela a atcry 4n
In iM* humor are skill-
d to maka one of the atr-
Mte ever >• aevoened; " the
oflaving father in his eeveto. Tliese teachers have
w atm, th* loyalty of the
atoad ymnwer eon and t*e
iHaatloa of the patriarchal
MM even g priae fighter can
Mean, Rudolph Bchildkraut.
3otetiaental stage star, heads
of fMtafed players. Tn his
Mft will pc aeen Mme. Rom Ro-
ra, Georpe tAwia. Arthur LUbln.
> Price, Bleache Mehaffey, Nht
, Otto Lederer, Bobby Gordon,
Albert Buehalauo.
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A Texas authority on soya that
bats will destroy codling moth, where-
ever propagated.
Mexia—New building being erected
on Commerce Street, for Rogers MUr
cantile Company - r
thy father and thy
iMaoa taught tn
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1/icHliy Tm-sday’s election wna ■*
quiet affair and the election dftiMn
were not rushed at ady tltM dttrttet
the day A fjftrvtf outputMteWteMbaRfd*J’
ami seventy-eight votes was with
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in Congress
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Texas schools will*, hold a* apodal
meeting and program during the-*SB-
nuai meeting of the Texas State |
Teachers Asso<*i*ation in Ef Paso, Nov. |
twenty-five, twesty-six and twenty-1
an organ- j
iaatiou of their own. the Texas Grade 1
Teachers' Association, the largst udit1
of the general organization.^. - '
'Among the speakers for the ocda-
slon are Ntlte HuperInteodent H. M.
N. Marrs, A. H. Hughey, supcriaten-
dent of E| I'aso Schools. Dr. George
W. Frasier, president of the Colorado
State Teachers College, Miss Mamie
Bastian and Mis# Kula Hunter
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Dr. Greenwood Made
On account of
weather the Baptist choir
will meet on Wednesday
evening instead of Friday
as heretofore.
All members requested
to meet Wednesday even-
ing about 8:30, immedi-
ately following prayer
meeting.
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A?.C-\!D OF E*)AJy8dZ)y
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e Republican Elected
’wywa; Amendments Carry
«ata woa a .wiping victory JUADDIC TOIAI
w the uountry in TMHday’a eler- ‘ IyVIUHLIM BBRMteM
Llfred E. Saalth won the New York ’
krnorship for the' fourth time by
Mr "th^ee hundred thouaand vo^m
f carried iuatfce Robert F. Wag-
[, Democrat, to the senate by a rie-
[f over JaaeM W. Waripwwrtb.
Benator BnUpr of | MaaMchueetta,
L an oiverwbalmlng victory. ;<
I Geo. Brennan, Democrat, in
Inola senatorial race.
BarriM otovantA Mmr abWu, the
Nrie of' the StoMrttath OongMsa wW
M: RaDdMMmbL.'SSX3hgttX.'HMB0* *
|to. torty-eevan; Far* Labor, 1;1 <4.000,O» awarded. for ga8
the winning of aweeptag riotor- !*erre ••’reral riaiaa towse.
I-In New York, MaaMchuaetta.
to ,n^ waabtngtoa. i
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rth, Nov, A—All Democrat- j
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ibllcan oongreMman, r— ~'
Dr. W. W. Greenwood was made__
president of the school board aud an
additional member of that body was^z
elw'tM in the person of Jno. I). Rog- _
' ers il a meeting, held Tuewday eve-
has occupied a position in ed^c^oqgl
circuta ^gHicb ha* won the‘adihitotlon 1
of other towns. Mr. Henry’s reiilfrna p *
tlno wan tendered because^if his
daughter Miss Hattye Pearl Henry,
haviq^ this year been elected to a po-
the High Bchqpl faculty. \
Tt?1 > hjarT is ffliw composed of thM x
ig se^ij. jnembers: ,p* W. W.
daughters, Mrs. W. J. AtkAn,
Finney Clay of Independence,
Mrs. Ben Freesborough of Sen Anto- trlct, Robt. A. Powell,
nio: three sisters. Misses Emma Mud
Mamie Sayles of Dnllas and
George Harris of Canyon City.
• . A. E. Nation now has his stock ef
4oods loented In the Gardner building *(
on West Washington avenue, where
he will conduct his business in the
Tursday at p. m., the Cham future,
ber of Commerce Board of Directors
i will meet-for the noon luncheon and cated by Mr. Nation, is
and M. Band played Nearer My ftod 'Fabln.
| to Thee*' while the cadets stood. They “
not occup lowered their heads for a moment ofk. Htoaon
I sih nt prayer in the rain. JSL-JBm
...... A brief talk was made by the yell
military
All |M<rsons holding vouchers dra-
wn on the General Jnlnd of the City
DIED IN EL PA80 of Navasota. Texas, written on yel-
. low -paper, shcnkl present them to
The Daily Examiner la ad visaed of
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avasota Daily
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY IN NAVASOTA, IN THE HEART OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY
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Date for the hearing at Austin is (
indefinite, but it i* not likely that it
will come in the winter term,
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,1 AmaciUo - Contxacu
44,000,000 awarded.
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‘District Attorney 12th Judicial
Mrs. trlct, A. T. MHCiiley. It.
* County Judge. RalpS'Y1 i^tiry.
■County 8iq>erlntendrnt Public In-
struction. Emory Barrett. ■ <- i
Sheriff. R. M. Hudson.
County Treasurer. Roland €. I
County Attorney, W. W. Heath.
Tax Collector, H. B. lavender.
District Clerk, JR. A^ Hoke'
Tax Asseraor, I. P. Bradley. _' <
County Clerk. Goree Simes. ‘1
County Surveyor, Geo. E. Biddall. |
County Chairman Democratic eoaa-
mittee, J. T. 8vtonsON'
Beaumont—
estabUsbeed
'Mouthweat Of bare.
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j GRADE TEACHERS TO MEBT tossion led at present,
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Hto Peo Fort Worth. Nov. 3 — Several hua 4 W ET"^ ”
Utefvmal-Jewei which will j deed teachers of the lower grades in i I J
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Fort Worth. Nov. 3.—Traria oun-!
ty. was decided os as place for the ;
: Norris trial, the result of a change i
1 of venue granted the defense by Judge '
i fteo. E. Hosey late Tuesday.
L. onrnil. lUpubllckn, <Mmi- ;
> tte'
low -imper. should present them
the F3rs| National Bank of Navasota
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tin* death of Mrs. Tom Kelley at her
home in E| Paso. Interment is to fie
p this script about the phans. The pufkhq; «/f this isix al-/ nmde at Houston today.
week. Tlte vouch- ways meets- a ready response. * Mrs. Kelley -Was f“_-~r
» the general fund are Auother item of much interest is' Blrdie Cox and has many friends in
Navasota.
Her husband was ill with typhoid
fever in an El Paso hospital and was
unable to attend his wife’s funeral.
Precinct Nd,
TUESDAY^ .
J PAPER LAS
*■ 4 w the Democrats letotlng by a
*•** •->*»*- jority; .v.' .r'jA- i
The Examiner management wishes The Democratic vote wtete I
to oifrp an apology for the lateness against 13 Republican. Thai* to
„ - of Ae paper on Tuesday. LUtoiflpe no BMhMSt vote* v 44
■>„ tw re.lm.ttM of CUM. B. Honr,^,^.. -------- _
• .*•>»/» .IUm r>&l3!<^Mhrtrkn hMxnrMk •> w w
whom 'we s«an*il wuriffllW the Navasota box. to-wtt ;. /
home in Fort Worth Siteaday even- i.r Amendment to pMflto: Artfl
Ing'but the regular force BF>bu|Bkx to:hold offioK Forx14B,vAggitoit II
the>''!liachlnej.*ln fair mtnuto InRin Amendment for.abolMriag bsl
M jthe*abxt-fewi4iaya vre'hope tt>4SKto-an of Prison ctmatatoaen; ' Wr Mft
im8 maintalsed a high standard antteto -» . ■— •
- I exiierfeng^ fg^Phtor. v - Agalnst fsrty-wvea. w
kt —w —.---' R/vAmendment tor eiiuriaMtogp‘Ml
SAi^M^ pragtoien^tor creation of rapeclak rMMl
” sr "EhMI jt^F jKEBNHAM For Irt, Agalaet MiL f
• . 4. Amendment peovMfug tor Ux
- ~. * * ation of school* iinds WHtod Mf toteiik
Brenham, <Nov. 8 —Barr/ G. Bayles, ties; For 1WL Agatitst thhrty-sevea.
ee^Vttty-sMr' g* lifelong resident of Officer* holding the elections were:
Witohipgten County, and a member of PiwfaHng officer, Neal Btaoagf;
. jone of t)ie pioneer families of this Judges, Roy_B. Smftheai. G. A.'Cre-
VOM, B. nea,
h0M, E. K. Howard; Clerito 'Art
Gay Hill. Itosjdes his jife. Mrs. Rm Camp, Dr. L. J. Goree, E. W.
ma Sayles,- he is survived by tour A. G. Lyiee/
sons-, Bitrry ■ P. and Calvin G. Sayles
<»f Ggy Hill, .fames Nayleif of Merid-
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Gitori/ OMaan Barta*
, - ________ __ ______ Those sleeted to hold office la ’
(kiurJfehu of (WdFPlU Grime* Jfcuuty next 2 yegMk-
Mrs. are:
and Representative twenty-seventh a
Hctures of the 1920 Navasota-
Hattiesnakrs are being offered fot
sale by High School students for the:
price of seventy-five eta. each. Those
who buy the pictures will be helping | S*>rw“*M1 Wl1*
the football boys < unstable of Precinct No. 6. gdte-
jer I>ehke. ?
I Justice mf peace >>recinct No. 5, 8.
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Ifc mamxxa wavaxota, texai
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t Indicated Demo. Lead
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Mary; V. H. Francis, G W. Lotif
.. Quinn, L. G. Wood and Jnoy6.
| Rogeva. *■
i these men, in charge of the
publjj^ He|ioql.s H I
that its affairs will la* given close at-
tention for -they are all acquainted
with conditions ami are deeply inter-.
♦■sterl, in Navasota having the
sehwl in the country.
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NOTICE
Hunday as the result nf Injuries re- i, fi. I,. Gmn*rant.
County Commissioner
2, Kd Foster. ?*
County cotemiMloner
A. A. D. McAlplhs
, County Com atom loner
I. J. T. Barry.
Hie loss of their fellow eadet. The A. j Constable Precinct No. 1, W, L.
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Justice of Peace Precinct No. 1, M.
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^unstable of Preetnet Ne, A P T'--
E 8ul1fck
Justice of Peace Precinct No. i, Q.
M. Webb.
Constable of
Black.
Justice of Peace Precinct No. A (5.
C. Francklow.
‘Constable of Precinct No. 4. J. B. • '
i F. AlH‘rcn»mbie. < • '’'"'■jgi
Constable <»f Preein<‘t No. 6, W. *.
CO°1 Goodyrin.
E. Goodwin.
Justice of Peace Precinct No. % R. '
Constable of Precinct No. Bovelh, -
C .E. Upchurch.
Justice of Peace Precinct No. Bow
Constable of Precinct No. & 1ft. A.
Peteete.
Justice of Peace Precinct No. I, A
A. Edwards. .•
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t«Mi day* a«(>. H ^id.
There will be no ball game . here
this xveck. hut the Battlers wflf go
! to Bnmbam on Friday for a game
; with the High Schoo team of that
aggregating J dty. Their purpose Is to leave early
line to Friday morning and an appeal is
j made for cars to convey te team.
Any persop who can go and carry
i some of the players is asked to do so
Mt AUXILIARY ! and to .^notify them of that fact, or
- if yon will lend a car for the trip it
Stoxillary of First j#, quite helpful.
mat* in regular see- ■ Qnly one game has been lost
IF afternoon at 3 o clock, and the Rattlers are determin- :
was j his meeting, which is held the first tjle record shall be so when i
ln the mon*£' ,H -rtevoted. Thanksgiving Day rolls around. The
ly to business. The president, jH8t two games wen- won by consid- [
Royal Rott, spoke of the moot- tfrfl^e an(j Werr played with
which had just closetl, saying strong teams. There i* still consid-j
t»» her, crah'l? chance for winning the* distr.l-
' asked for expression from others; bechampionship, it is said
fore the routine qf busiiM-ss was IH|^ \s many persons xas can -do so
- r en ”P- >4j<>uhl drive fa Brenham Friday.Your
(jUite „ mimls-r n-spond^l. telling^ lH.e«encv mi the field will be a
I of the blessings to their ‘’"n yMves 4.I^„irn,_,(.lHcni
b MS W<’^ ,,N K,MM* itat ha<l' nw.(f
I ||||N|1 Is-en done for the church. 7 dally
™ reports read the secretary |
were encouraging, showing a steady .
a holding* city vouch- growth along all lines of the work. |
are drawn on the general Mrs. Fanpie And/rson, chairman of
I he glad to learu of an an- Itackiier orphan ,Home, asked >very '
■rt marie by the city Sec-j one to be prepared to contribute to th
!, J. Brule, in which be sts the box- for the Home, which will be
ity will have funds «»t> hand sent Iwtore Thanksgiving for the Or-
teasarftkF ssftwkat*
k ef thik week. The vouch- way* meets a ready response,
d « to ‘ •
•n huff paper. .ItiH- Bataar which' is to be held dur-
>^||W of elty funds came fol- 1«K tbe first part of December the ei-
the failure of the Farmers m-t date to lie decided' later. Thia
NUrauty Bank, here last Feb- Stilb be along the same lines as the
at the - (My Commiseion has meeting which was held so successful-
* t plan by which the gen- ly last tali. The next meeting will be
te< of the eity governmeat l**ld Novemiter M in circles. ''
tore of soma of its obllga- ,
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M today are that the four; stri
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ear-. Mn
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’ wltar It'ftosring it had been
TO AUSTIN RA1TLERS GO
TO BRENHAM
ON FRIDAY
who .tendered, his r^iteaatlon some
*▼ T % Sr*
Mr.* Henry
bad been -president of the school
rl>oar<t for a long period of time <a^
i nude* hi* administration the school
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1926, newspaper, November 3, 1926; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381294/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.