Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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IX. V. Morton, who is now
in Houston, spent Sunday
family in Navasota.
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P. B. BOOKKAM
. W. T. TALIAFERRO
L. 1 PURGE
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Profit Gone
$8.22
9.38
12.72
14.63
18.28
20.63
25.88
TONIGHT
Monday, Nov. 22
Brunk’s
a thor-
canvass of Grimes County sec-
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KINDLY SEND ChtCl. uk i ;i/?.Y ORDER.
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H. ii. Fuqua, wife ami liaby.
Houston, are here for a visit with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fuqua.
Mr. Furman of the firm of
man and Waxman, left, this morning
for h business visit in Han Antonio
Tom M. Owen
E. H. Terrell
Larry Jacobs
Ernest G. Youens
C. E. Henry
Ewing Norwood
Special 3.71
Speciak
Special
Hats 2_._1.87 Specials
Il>est possible trees for the least
ley. in ease you do not see
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I County Agents if you will leave
Iorder
1 4.95^
I 5.95
U 6.50
II 750
11 8.50
11 10.00
Ij 12.50
111 15.00
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Be sure and attend Perry *« | ®
< Opening Play
‘Johnnie’s in Town’
< hiy Frady FREE with cadi,
paid,adult ticket
‘ Two VcHltlfVlII
each night. .
at a bar
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What alNHit that Thanksgiving
(suit and oyercoat H. B. Anderson -
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Special Prices on Fur Pieces
The Entire stock of Furs are priced fo£
. Tuesday and Wednesday at Regular prices
Hess One Third
Come Tuesday and Wednesday and do
your buying for Thanksgiving Day. -
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Miss Ollie Creagor has gone to
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NAVASOTADAILYEXAMINER MONDAY, NOV. 22, 1926
THE OLD RELIABLE
SAFE, CONSERVATIVE AND RELIABLE.
Happy To Serve You At All Times.
The Citizens National Bank, Navasota
We Respectfully Solicit Your Business
Telephone No. 10
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A Thanksgiving Sale
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sday and Wednesday
x.-On aU-Ladies and Mis, ses hats and all silk
and Wool dresses.
I T^ere will be a wonderfull saying to you
these two days. We are offering this as a
^Thanksgiving Special. Don’t miss this Sale.
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Doorn open 7:00 Curtain 8:10
Thanksgiving Sale of Brestt
The prices are reduced for Tuesday
Wednesday-and on account of the 1
reduction all sales must be for cash i
and none will be sent on approval-Comi
morrow and the day after and select j
dress.
Choice of all dresses regular prices i
$39.65 Special price .___
All $29.65 Dresses marked special -■
All $24.65 dresses marked special - ■
All $19.65 dresses Marked special
All $16.65 dresses marked special
Quite a large number of dresses nu
specially for Tuesday and Wednesday
$10.65 and $6.85
In this sale no dresses, none, are reserve
Woodj Silk Crepe Satin and Moire
IH
r eat iDress and Hat Sale Tuesday and
Bread. <Advt. 240-bt.) |Wednesday (Adv.)
,Eewia Field man and sister Mrs.
Suenick of Manor are visiting in the
home of A? Fieldman east of the city.
Mrs. Alice Martin who has peen qu-
ite ill is reported improved at this
writing.
Simon Theatre Friday Night Nov.
Brenham, One performance only
f/THE RECORD
Hats
Hats ... 3.12 Special 9.38
Hats 3.75 Special 11.25
Dr. W. E. Wilson, of San Antonio,
arrived in the eity over tlie week end
and is offieing at his wonted place iu
the Camp Hotef building where he is*
testing eyes amt fitting glasses,
will l»e in the city until about
shopi>ej^ flrst December.
Mrs. W. E. Bay and daughter Miss
Evelyn of Anderson were C
in the city Saturday afternoon.
Miss Alice Bitter, principal of the
Klein school. n®r Plantersville, was in
the city Saturday. While here she
announced n Thanksgiving dance to
lie given on the evening of the 25th at
the school. • *
Closing out our buggies and traps!
—New is your chance to get a depen-
dable and useful vehicle
gain. Only a few left,
should l*e the slogaa.
VALET
AuloSirop
Razor
sharpens
' itself
Children
10c
Mesdames A: G. lA,les) H’, B. An-
derson and C. Zernial left this morn-
ing for a visit at Plano and Dallas.
□ring this Thanksgiving Sale there will be
>thing sent out on approval, and we will
gone
few days visit.
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Owen Kej ser of Stoneham,
the day in Navasota.
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The First National Bank
| t OF NAVASOTA
.gj M Our bank is a living organization of human being who
are in service not only to make a living for themselves but
, iz-|o render a service to the community. It is the aim of this
hank that our customers should think of the institution not
1^- merely as a building but as a group of people, always anxi-
one to meet and serve its friends.
E. M. Perry
“77ie Qua/tfy Store’
I Miss Carrie Txdt returned ' to
® Huntsville today after spending the
.week-end jwith home folks here.
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special 29.63
Savings
3.50, * Hate 87c. Special $2.63
Mr. and Mrs. John Darnell. of
Houston visited in the home of M. E.
McGee over the week-end.
Two shipments of new Mataiic
Trimmed Hats, also the pastel shades
in Felts, just in time for the* holidays.
TerrelTs. (Advt.2t»
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL
SECURE STRAWBERRY PLANTS
AND FRUIT TREES FOR
THE PEOPLE
Ka Um ripe SaugwtAr, teacher ,
* lough
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uring orders fof i>each trees
other trees suitable for this county
as well as strawberry plante.
They have asked the Navasota and
Grimes County Chamlmr of Commer-
!(•«• io secure prices in large quantlti-
u.. v u m i. i ... n i eB that t*>e u,ay the ver^
■Mr. X. B Tucker left thjs morning
„ ... , , , Imst possible trees for the least mon-
ror a brief visit with relatives in |
:ey. In (jase you do not see your
Bryan. ;
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with the Cha ml st of Commerce
!as to the number of trees and plants,
you may leave check or cash to cover,
we will see tha^ your trees are order-
I ed and from the very best nurseries in
Texas. We have not funds to pur-
chase trees but we will willingly help
In any way possible to get more fruit
tn»es and strawh&rry plants in Grim
jes Comity.
'I This campaign must be eompleteil
I a s soon as possible.
NAVAHOTA A GRIMES CO
CHAMBER OF CCMMEBCE
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There is a big saving for you
in your Dress and hat at Perry’s
Tuesday and Wednesday. (Adv.)
4.46
4.88
5 63
Hats <— _2.12 Special > 6.38
3.50 Special 750
are out for your selection.
Thanksgiving Sale of Nats
Now for Tuesday and Wednesday we
offering you,real values in hats-The entir
stock is out for your selection and these ar
many pretty and becoming hats in our
partment that you will be glad to have 1
these prices.
Choice of any hat in our department i^
gardless of former prices -$7^f
A large range of new silver and gold hat
priced special at $4.85 & $6.*
All other hats are arranged on separate di
ses, tables and boths at $1.85, 2.85 3.85 am
$4.85
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W. B. CRAIG. Prerident
P. B. Bookman
Vtoe President
W. T. TALIAFERRO
Oashier
Mrs. Lnmie Back loupe of
is in the city visiting Mrs.
Blackshear.
Dr. and Mrs. G. C. ^Harris of
Courtney siient the day ’ at Navasota
Saturday.
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INCLUDING TAX AND J. £lF ADl3E5SEDAND5TAW
ENVELOPE FOR SAFE RfTURN OF TICKETS
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Prices Lower floor $2.50 $2.
Balcony $2 $1.50 Plus Tax
Seats Now Selling At‘Box Offici
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P. P. Prescott <>f Piedmont, spent
Saturday in -Navasota trading.
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A. Fiehtman returned home
urdfly nftW a visit at Groesbeck.
Miss Dorothy Fisher is the guest of
Mrs. Watts Brown.
Order your Turkey Pressing now
before the Rush—H. B. Anderson.
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Savings
LAll $10.95 Dresses _'__2.73
kAll 12.50 Dresses _3.12
16.95 Dresses 4.23
19.50 Dresses 4.87
24.50 Dresses ___6.12
27.50 Dresses -6.87
34.50 Dresses ___8.62
39.50 Dresses 9.87
M n—n President Cha8 E‘ Henr3r. C**hler
«. H.MT^reU, Vice President Hunter YaYborough, Am’L Cashier
■wing Norwood. Active Vice President
NO. 4253
Lawrence Dunavanj, who has been
at Los Angeles, Calif, for the past
four years is expected home tomor-
row .night. .
Mrs. k: F. Edwards, Ifcrmerly a
citizen of Grimes County but now of
Houston, speinb Sunday here with her
sister, Mrs, C. E. Henry. She left
this morning for Shiro, her former
home, and go from there to Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Foster and
baby, drove to Austin the past week-
end in comimnj with Mrs. Ewing
Norwood. Mr. Foster returned home
today but Mrs. Foster and l»aby re-
mained for a stay, with Mrs. H.L.
Lewis who is in Austin this winter
with her son. H. L Jr., a student in
the law detriment of the State Uni-
verity. Mrs/ Norwood also remained '
for a visit with relatives in that city-
Orchard and strawberry campaign
on; our county agents W. I. Ross, and
'Mi*s Kate Kelly are making
Miss I
of the school at Millican, spent Sun- *
day with home folks here
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926, newspaper, November 22, 1926; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381309/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.