The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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The Examiner-Review
At the Stock Show.
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The Quality Store
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No’s. 206 and 205 run between Som-
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Timpson Times : “I believe he’d
pay his debts if he had the money
but with that crowd on him he
can’t,” said one of a man who
No. 3 day .
No. 5 night
No, 31 Day,
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who is on time, who is attentive
to business, and who is fit to at-
tend to business is the one I pro-
Satisfaction is Guaranteed
Office in Citizens Bank Building
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Send in your orders for job
printing. We can suit you.
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cattle raiser in Oklahoma. His
band of braves are full blooded
Indians and will be seen in daily
Per Week............
Per Month,..............
Three months, in advance
FASHIONABLE EMPIRE GOWN >
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No. 8 night
No. 32 ...
ging slowness of his movements,
while the man who has been
regular in his habits will be
bright and on the alert. The
latter is the one that is consider-
ed when a vacancy occurs. ;
“As I said before, the man
r ntered at the Navasota: Postottice
as -econd-class!mail matter-
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No. 218, through train...
No. 206, mixed train.....
South Bound.
No. 217, through train...
No. 205 mixed train.....
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Delivered by carrier to any part of
the City. Subscription price:
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TELEPHONE........... .......!
Published Every Afternoon Except
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and daughters who love to dress
and who giye frequent and elabo-
rate dinners. It is hard for a man
who loves his wife and children
to deny them any pleasures; but
it is too often the case that- as
they go^up in the social scale he
goes down in the business world.
A wife’s extravagance does an
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ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEO
to wmi 3 months without darning
THE BEST ON EARTH
Misses Fie Rib 3 and 4 paira U te Ml
Ladies 4 paimn to the Mi " •
Mini 4 pairs to the Ml 2s’
Boys wide and Nameu •3 4 paira WM Mi
Guarantee in each Box
$1.00 the Box
Rich, Deep Black, Absolutely
Fast and Non-Poisonous
ASK TO SEE THEM £ TRY-THEM
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' McCALL PATTERN No. 2549
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Leave Navasotag.
Arrive Navasota.
many visits from his friends
during the day, and thus con-
sumes much of his time that
should be devoted to his duties,
I scratch him off the list when
the time comes to advance, and
give the place to a man who at-
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pleasure and eclat that she gets
is not worth one of his heart-
aches.
The man who permits his
wife and daughters to run him
into debt deeper than his re-
sources warrant is to be pitied
for his weakness more than his
poverty. Liberality, fatherly and
husbandly affection and the wish
to make happiness for those he
loves are admirable attributes of
the head of the house, but they
do not take the place of sound
sense, reasonable authority and
unyielding dertermi nation to re-
main the master of his family ex-
chequer.—Galveston News.
Married at - Hotel Hoyle on
Saturday night by Dr. J. N. Mc-
Farlane, Mr. Charles Howes and
. Mrs. Ida Worthington.
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street parades on the streets of w
Fort Worth during the show and
mounted on paint ponies and in
ife, and is now a prosperous
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Arrival and departure of R. A T.
A. m4 G C. & S. F. trains from the
Giniea depot; tme I. & G. N. trains frem
ahair depot one block north.
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- these is the matter of punctu-
ality, whether a man is on time
in the morning and in returning
from lunch. If a man is habitu-
ally late in coming to work, he is
not to be depended upon; he does
not poses the proper principle.
He has made a contract with me
and constantly breaks it. There-
fore, I don’t consider ‘such , a
man when I am about to make a
promotion.
“Then I consider how a man
tends to his business during
office hours. If he spends much
of his time in chatting and joking
with his fellow clerks or receives
“in the third place, I promote
the man who conducts himself
properly when he is away from
the office. Some persons think
an employer has nothing to do
with bis, men after they leave
their place of business, but .1
don’t agree with such opinions.
Remindet sof the by-gone days,
of the days when death lurked in
every nightfall and the sett h-r
had the everpresent -pector of
the most terrible torture and
death for himself and death and
worse for his loved ones, the
band of Indians, forty strong,
under the leadership of Quanah
Parkei, will be one of the edu -
tional features of the Nation d
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be held at Ft. Worth March liMi
to 20th.
Quanah Parker is the son of
Cynthia Ann Parker and Peta
Nacona, the latter a full blooded
Commanche chief. His mother
was stolen from her father’s
ranch many years ago by .the
Indians, and grew to womanhood
in the tribe. She never return-
ed to the ways of the white race.
flush on his face, and the drag- mote, whether he has been in the
service six months of six years.”
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For sale by A. P. Terrell '
Sole Agent for Navasota.
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stantly and indulges in bad habits
he is unfitted, mentally and
physically, to perform his work
during the day in a manner that
will be entirely satisfactory.
How do I find out what the habits
of my men are? Simply by
watching them when they come
to work. The man who has been
out late and indulged in bad
habits will show it plainly by the
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Quanah Parker has long since
discarded the Indian mode cf (
Gordon Boone Pat N. Fahey Hood Boone
Navasota Pavasot Anderson
BOONE, BOONE & FAHEY
By W. Crawford Sherlock in Suc-
cess Magazine.
“What rule do you observe in
promoting your men?” was ask-
ed of the senior partner of a firm
that employed a large force of
men.
“Length of service, if all other
things are equal,” he replied,
“but there are three things I al-
ways examine into before I
promote a man. The first of
honest, hard-working man grave
injustice, and the little fleeting if a man keeps late hours con-
has a good name, but who is,-,
tardy in meeting his obligations; .tends strictly to business during
and “that crowd” meant a wife business hours.
We are having a great ran on thethe “BUSTER BROWN” school, shoes. If
you haven’t tried a pair do so Jthey will give you splendid service.
Full Line Men’s and Ladies Fine Shoes A. P. Terrell I
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day. Both banks of the city will
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Blackshear, Ed F. The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1909, newspaper, March 4, 1909; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1399041/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.