Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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EXCURSION COTTON PALACE
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Phone 178 for that better Cleanins
and Pressing Service.
Funeral Director
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Embalmer
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EPHONE OPERATOR*—
See our $23.50 line of Men’s Tail-
or Made Sults.
PAUL FREEMAN
Div’slon Superintendent
. Navasota. Texas
Ben L. Sledsre
Phone 465
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Oil Burner.
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If the party to whom you wish to Inst Wednesday.
talk failed t<* pay his phone bill and ( Little Miss Mildred (’one,
By a Local Author.
If the phone is outof order that ia 1
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■HUB THOUGHT FOR TODAY
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1926
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WE HAVE a supply of choice flowers
al all times at our shop here. Our
sprays and designs for funerals and
or any <M*caslou will be taken care of
by cx|>ert designers. We will appre-
ciate your patronage and smallest or-
ders will. Im* given careful attention.
—Kidd-Smith Floral Co., phone 313.
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-Pl ANTH—-Millions of early Jersey
eabbnge\ nnd crisp whlte'~head lettuce
plants at cold fraijie, 2UC jhh‘ 100;
$1.00 for 500; $1.50 pere thousand.
Phoue 171.— Navasota Floral Ck).
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Ambulance Service
Phone 93
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wanted
Your magardnes subscriptions solic-
ited, will make fine Christmas gifts.
Phone 100. -Mrs. Milton Pickett.
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cent '■ per
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Navasota, Texas
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Chamber of
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Local and Personal
From Roan J Prairie
On November 1 this Company inaugurated a new
idential rate for electricity. •>
The residential consumer who uses one or mare ol
following:
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A/avotofa Daily Examiner
Mhhei Bmy AfternMO Except
Sunday, Iff. ■ -
•as. T. Spears
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Spears A Whitten
Owners and PuMLihera
Navaaeta, Texas
-----$5,001
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Electric range of 5 killowatts capacity, electric wat
heater of 1 1-2 killowatts capacity or standard dome®
electric refrigerator, will receive the first 25 kilowi
hours consumed at the rate of 15 cents per Kw-h. and'
additional current at only 4 cents per Kwh.
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to you in convenience, comfort and economy.
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Foil SA LE—Several hundnsl cords
standing hickory and post oak wooA
three miles out. J. II. Powell.
228- 6t.
HV THAT L0VETH SILVER shall
not be satisfied with sliver; nor he
that toveth abundance with increase;
this is also vanity. When goods in-
' . crease, they ‘are Increased that eat (
them: and what good is there to the
E owners thereof saying the beholding
" of them with their eyes?—Ellesias-
' tea 5: 10. IL / - ?
lower cost,yes
but that’s
half the
H. & T. C. Siexta cut Of 1
North-Bound
No. 345—Daily :50 am.
South-Bound
No. $46— Week Days -------8:10 p.m
No.-348—Sunday Only 1:40 p.m.
I.-G. N. Railroad .„
North-Bound
No. 18, The Star 12:48 a.m.
No. 20 -------------------10:52 a.m.
I/OST—Elgin open face watch, gold
streaks In face, with leather fob.
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Nov. 10th, 1926. Baggage
checked. No stop overs.
DR H H. ZINBERG
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U. S. Bureau of Mines will pros-
pect in Upton County for national
supply of potash.
home <>f her parents. MrjH^nd Mrs.
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Floyd. Sutiu’da.v cxnniiug. Mu
sic, gnmes unit contests were imtulg
-7, ,.7 ed in and m ,in‘appropriate hour, a
delicious sHlmL^inirsevAvas. served. It
was it late hour lheycbid their hostess
good njghl. Hiuh^in^ her for 11 most
enjoyable - evening.
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FOR SALE
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m We BELIEVE the
advantages of the soft
foil package are so
many, and its econ-
omy so great, that
we have elected to
pack one of our finest
pipe tobaccos in this
handy form to retail
at fen cents.
.ill
OLD RELIABLE wood sawer. Rea-
sonable .prices. Phone 438. Jim Jar-
vis.
, lowe’en party Saturday afternoon.
If you have hay fever and sound a . The Kamen and contests were enter-
v like a nine, that la ber ftiult.
FOR RENT
TO RK.NT—For light housekeeping,
2 rooms partly furnished, lights,
water, private bath and telephone
-.7‘.j furnished, also garage. One block off
l Tenth St. on I.-G. N. railroad. Man
'; and wife preferred. Rents for $15
i per month. Phone 230. 199-Tf
1, Little Miss Mildred Cone, enter-
ic number is discontinued, that 1h tained her many friends with a Hal
party Saturday
Axy erroneous reflections upon the
etancter, standing or reputation of
•ay perkon, flwn or corporation whlck
■ay occur in the columns of THE
OAMINER will be gladly corrected
upon being brought to the atteption
•1 the firm.
DBMO0RATW NOMINEES
cold wen
your Oliver .1
FRITZ MEYER
Roan’s Prairie; Tex.-^The contin-
u’d jraitw <re- very^distrts^MM, ^as
quite a Idt of cotton Hint corn Is still
in l he fields. /
Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse Floyd and Miss
Mabie Browne were Navasota shop-
pers last Wednesday-
Mr.- (JeorgC Clark lias returned
home after spending several w«*ks in
th pecan orchards. ■< •' Z
Messrs. G. J. Rickard and Hamlin,
Delco men Brenham, were here
Wednesday, i A •“ z ,
Mrs. W. J.xMart in is in Houston,
U si ting relatives this week.
'Mrs. 1. P. Bradley, aud daughter,; decorations for weddings aud parties
Margaret Lynn, of Anderson, spent
Wednesday with her, parents, Mr.
and Mrs. II. 8. Cone, x
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinds are the
proud parents of a baby girl, who
made her arrival Sunday might.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark spent .Sun-
day* in Navasota. '''
Mr. and Mrs. Milton -W-ood7 of :
Anderson, were visitors here Sunday. 1
Bernard l>anford st*‘nt Friday and |
Saturday In Navasota.
Miss Martha Davis. 0/ Navasota, <
spent the wt'ek end with her cousin,1
Miss Adele Murray. d
Miss Marinee Woodk of AnderHoi^ ■
vlsitHl relatives here over the week-1
pnd.
Ewing Thomas, of Navasota spent | _____—- ./ x. -
Saturday and Sunday• with -Bernard i F< *R RENT—Six room cottage, nrnd-
Danford. - y U I eratc rpnr— Wni Toner#, phone
J. S. Murray was In Navasota 288. 22?-8t
yoa Mil the wrong number and and candy were sensed thnmgfooutj
the wrong person, that ia
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FOR RENT- -Cottage, all conven-
iences, garage, close in. -
Phone 171.
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Low round trip rates via the I.-G
N. railroad to Waco account Texas
Cotton d’alaee. Class A Rates: Adult
rate $.<♦»); Child Rate $2.80.
of sale Oct. 22nd to Nov. 7th inclus-
Return limit to leave Waco on
may be
Class B
Rate: Adult rate $3.15. No reduction
No baggage to be
Dates of sale for trains ar-
morning
Return limit leaving Waco
These cla8s^ B rates will
South-Bo.mJ
No. 17, The Star 5:25 a m.
No. 19 3:55 p.m.
Madtoonvilla Branch
North-Bonnd
Departs No. 120---------«ll:00ajn.
South-Bound
Arrive No. 1J9 ---------8:35 p.m
Banta Fa System.
North-l«ouno
Far Rapraaentatlva, 28th Jeguiattre
. j District: ■ r -
W. I. BARRON.
fv Diatitat Attorney, 12th Judicial
Diatrtet:
A. T. McKinney, Jr.
Vor CkMuaiaafonar, Precinct No. I:
made for children.
checked.
riving Waco Oct. 23rd and
Oct. 24th.
Oct. 24th.
also lie in effect for the week-ends of
Oct. 30th and Nov.
Rate$: Adult rate $2.35, with
duction for children,
be checked.
24th-Oct. 31st, and Nov. 7th.
limit to leave Waco not later
1 :32 a. m. of Oct. ’25th-Nov. 1st, and
Nov. 8th.—Adv.
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N<t 19— Is>cal Passenger _ 11:014 p.ui.
No. 17—The Ow» _,____712 :57 a.m.
No. 15—The IIust[er 11 :13 a m
South-Bound
No. 20—Local Passenger —5:00 a m.
No. id—The Hustler 4 :03 p.m.
No. 18— The Owl 5:25 a.m
If the phonee is not answered on
♦he other end, that is her fault.
If she tolls to answer a question
that information is paid to answer,
♦hat is her fault.
!■ If yon leave your receiver down,1 given by
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that js her Wlilt.5
if jyou expected
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But if you <‘al) the imorm'jf uiiiu-
ber and get the right pnit.V, yull uev-^
er iftamv hey for-Jlial. J
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1B3TBACTS AND LOANS
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jed into w|(h much delight and apples
her 1 the afternoon. The party ended'with
-a “Glwwrt Parade'V through town. Ev-
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If the line is busy, that is her. fault/ eryone thanked their hostess for ,a
delightful afternoon. ' Mildredwas
assisted by Mite Pauline Fupua.
Another Halloween Party.
•, One of the most enjoyable . affairs -f streaks in face, with leather
|pf the season was a Halloween patty Reward-to finder by returning to
t Miss Doris Floyd at —
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.