Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINE* FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927.
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GRIMES COUNTY
Snappy Spring Suits
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For The Man Who Demands
addressed
business
COMFORT AND STYLE
The Curlee Clothes can not be
f.
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D. A. R.
priced from—
Saturday at 8:30 p. m. with Mrs.
to $35.80
APPROXIMATE quantities
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visitor to Navasota Friday.
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of Mrs. Robert Terrell.
Job No. 94-A
Highway No. li
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Length 0.152 Miles
surpassed. Very moderately
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Come in and let us show you
the new models, while they are
new.
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SAN ANTONIO, April 8.—Four hun-
dred and twenty-five soldiers are un-
der quarantine at Fort Sam Houston
here following a discovery of several
eases of spinal meningitis; a transport
brought them from New York to Gol-
Vstou.
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MENINGITIS
WITH SOLDIERS
Work consists of completing grading
and drainage structures on State
Highway No. 0 In Grimes County.
$25.c;
with two pair of Trousers.
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Hattie
Ketch-
to be
you want
Saturday.
NOTICE T<> CONTRACTORS
F< »R
STATE ROAD AND BRIDGE
<’ON STR IK *TION
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And all tlhe new things in Straw Hats,;
Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Etc.
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Miss Claire Spann and Mary Grace
Spann spent Wednesday at
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_i Allen Wood is recovering from a
spell of fever and It is said that he ex-
pects to be' out In a few days.
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Call 84 If you want your
whitewashed Saturday. The
Scouts > will whitewash them for
per tre^7»-Adv.
Sizes
KB MUI BY
Camp Drug Co.
Phone No. 3
“77ie Quality Store’
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business visitor to Navasota today.
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ABSTRACTS AND LOANS
Anfeersen, Texas
Robert Baines Chapter-D. A. R. will
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E. D. Blackshear and Mrs.
Ketchum In the home of Mrs.
am. All members are urged
present.
Sealed proposals
State Highway Engineer of Texas for
the improvement of certain highways
In Grimes County, will be received at
the office of the State Highway Engi-
neer. at Austin, Texas, until 10 o’clock
, a. m. April 25, 1927. and then publicly*
opened and read.
. nESCRIPTHJN OF WORK
TO BE IMJiNE
Six small lots of
Slippers
to close out
at give away prices if
you can wear them
Look at the Sizes
WeHhve
Misses’ Barefoot
Sandals
Sizes 2 1-2 only
Price
25c
Men’s Tennis
Oxford? L
|izes 9 1-2 Itt 10 1-2
Price
30c
And when you look at Griffon C1q
you needn’t be afraid to look at the p
tags.
> Children’s Tennis
and 13 1-2
■ry
FOR EXPERT BARBKRING <
and special occasion makeup
Have had six years Cxperlenoo.
All work'guaranteed to please or
your money back.
Haircuts: - <
Adults 35c Children 25c
Come to my private home.
Mrs. Lee Werchan Phene 87
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b have the most complete lin$ of Dress
that we have ever shown. From the
ifeks in cotton structure to the finest
mmertng Silks. ” ‘'
Detailed plans and specifications of
the work may be seen'for examination,
and information may be obtained at
the offide of (hvear A. Seward Jr.-
County Engineer, at Navasota. Texas,
and at the office of the State Highway
Departm<mt. State Office Building,
Awtta, Texas.
A certified, or cashier’s check for
5% of the amount bld, made payable
Without recoutve to the order of the
State Highway Commission of Texas,
must accompany each proposal, as a
-uarrmtee tliat tliw bidder, if success-
ful. will enter into contract and n\ake
bpiai in accordance with requirements
of the specifications. The right is re-
served by the party of the first part to
reject any and all propounds or to
waive all technicalities.
Proposals shall l»e submitted in seal-
-e<Venvvlo»:es and marked “Bids for the
< obstruction of F.A.P.KNo. 471-C. in
Grimes County." Proi><»sals submitted
by mail shall |>e marked as alvove and
enclosed in apotber envelope addressed
to R. A. Thompson, state Highway En-
gineer. Austin, Texas.
All bids received will be retaihed bv
the I)epartment and will not be re-
turned to the bidders. ' . >.
tkmdltlonal bids will not be consid-
ered.
Dockers jammed by prohibitirei
eases lace Cliarle- H. Tin be
(above), new I'.cderal District
Attorney in Metropolitan V*$vJ
\ or*. He succeed* Emory •
Buckner, famed padlocker.
23c
Men’s Oxfords
SiiWjs
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pisses’ Black Kid
Siaes -2.13
oc.u Price
35c
, What is more al|uring than 4<That Love-
ly, Silky Softness when a wom?n walks
forth clad in Shimmering Silk?
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We guarantee the colors to be fast in all
of our materials. The new Plaids, Solids,
and Stripes will take your eye. The cloths
this season are beautiful and a )ook through
bur Dress Goods Department will convince
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A few of the new Dress Goods:
Printed Flat Crepes, guaranteed fast colors
printed Crepe de Chine, guaranteed fast
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1 ranted Pongees, guaranteed fast colors.
Plain Elizabeth Crepe, a new fabric.
Taffetta Warps. ~ »
[ JFancy and Solid Rayons, fast colors.
■Rash Taffetta’s, a beautiful cloth.
('Printed Flaxons. ’
ranted Soisettes, beautiful patterns.
Dimity Prints, washable.
>JL. us heU> you plan your dress.
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Descript ion
Clearing
Grubbing
Light Clearing
IJght Grubbing
Common Roadway
Excavation
Dry Channel Excava-
tion
Excav. for Culverts—
Class “A”
Excav. for Bridges—
Class “A"
Borrow
Overhaul
Class “A" Concrete
1:2:3% Concrete
Reinforcing Steel '
24" Corr. Galv. Metal
Pipe
Sodding
Type “D" Bridge
Railing
Finishing and Main-
taining Roadway
L.8um Finishing Structures
C.Y. Special Channel Ex-
, ca ration
Robert Poole^ of Erwin came In to-
day to look after business interests.
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A.-R. Cox of Houston arrived in the
fity this morning jon a short business
visit.
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WE ARE READY F($
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This is the season of the yeW^en
clothier’s ad proclaims that in i&Uore
you’ll find the world’s finest array of
clothes.
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TMUN IMM
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75 cents per 100 lineal foot
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PREPARING FOR LEADERSHIP
The following is a summary of a
challenge to ‘Hvery Young American”
by Henry louis Smith.
Never before has educated manhood
faced such glorious opportunities as
do the young people of America to-
day. / Merely’ a knowledge of text-
books and memorized lessons will
pever fit you for campus life and
campus duties during your college life
nor for American leadership.
; As an essential part of your prep-
aration for leadership learn these four
priceless lessons in American living.
First -I^earn to work,—wisely, hap-
, pily. persistently, cooperatively, and
successfully. Cultivate the habit of
> falling in love with your work what-
ever it may be. Let you red-blooded
youth find delight in action, joy In
conflict, and victory in overcoming ob-
stacles.
The school or college loafer, the
deadgame sport of the rocking Chair
and th*' cigalrettes or the lounge lizard
• as he Is undesirable; he is a harmful
parasite, a waster of tiiue, opportunity,
and money; who D steadily Unfitting
himself for a man's work In a inan's
World, - ;
Learie to drive rather than driA, to
lead rattier than learn.
Mecoird — Learn to fight,—wisely,
I (•ouragisnnjly. happily, and successful-
- ly. If you spend a single week without
fighting with some enemy you are a
coward. The world aad your life are
full of enemies, tyrants, and traitors;
, evil men and women are warring
against luif and all thatD right. Fight
always against the wrong even if you
are alone.
Third*--Learn to love,—wisely, loy-
ally, nnllftlngly. "Shun cold-hearted
new, selfishness, hostility, jealousy,
hatred, as you Would a plague.” Ha-
tred and Jealousy destroy human hap-
piness and Increase misery. Let your
dove shine forth. “Cultivate a baht
tual courtesy and friendliness toward
all, regardless of their rank or sta-
tion.” /
Fourth—Learn to grow; if you do
not grow now you are doomed to a
stunted life always. “Youth is your
time to grow.’’ Grow In knowledge, in
Interests ,ln acquaintances with hu-
man culture, and in independence.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1927, newspaper, April 8, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381399/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.