The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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The train, bearins the Dallas
contingent was about
minutes late, but the half ahun
struck by the storm
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ed Hon. EL A. Scott, who spoke
at some length. Mr. Scott’s re-
manes were peculiarly appro-
will remain at Navasota
wn private car during
dred business men of the city
waited patiently at the dpot.
Upon arrival of the special the
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To Keep Light Dresses Clew. *
Magnesia may be obtained
either in powder or in square
cakes, and it is very effective in
cleaning laces and delicate fab-
rics. Sift or rub it on the parts
to be cleaned, and lay them away
fn a box 'or drawer where they
will be undisturbed for a day or
so, and then shake them out. It
is a very good plan to apply the
magnesia in this way when put-
ting away party dresses that
have become slightly soiled. The
magnesia absorbs the dust, and
when you take the dresses out to
wear them the next time, they
will be fresh and dainty.. The
magnesia is also effective, when
applied in the N same way, for re-
THE VISIT
PLEASANT ONE
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Work has commenced on re-
constructing the burned store
building lately occupied by Geo.
8. Wood & Co. Contractor Hart-
graves has the work in hand.and
we understand Mrs. Salyer in-
tends putting in a pretty front
and otherwise modernizing the
building throughout. This im-
provement will be of material
benefit to the block and street
and we congratulate Mrs. Salyer
on her decision in this direction.
, 0r : 2$ ;
Mrs. I. E Brooks and little
son of Caldwell, are guests of
Hon. Goo. D. Neal and family.
at no
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badly wrecked.
Flagtail creek bottom fas also
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daughter, Mrs. W. A. Casedy, of
Waco, arrived today noon from
Houston and will visit Mrs. T. R.
Brooks.
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very much enjoyed by our peo-
ple, and from expressions heard,
the reports *eels confident that
agoodimressionwas made, so
far as Navsota is concerned.
Dallas Business Getters Storm Our
Town Last Night.
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Contains 25 suits, sizes 33 to 42, former price $18
and $12.50, your choice of lot 1 ,
felt at Anderson, was received in
full force throughout that end of
the county and did considerable
damage to houses in its path.
"Phe tell corn was blown down
^C^ars and’punch was
and about 100‛cloek the
The many old friends of Mrs.
Austin grouch will regret to
learn of her death, which occur-,
red a day or so ago at her home
in Birmingham, Ala. She was
Miss Anna Hill and will be re-
membered by many at Navasota.
Contains about 50Isuit, former price $7,50,
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hall if necessary. '
These people are strangers to
ninety-eight per cent of our peo-
ple; they are en route to Madison-
There is only a few people who
are very old that ever saw two
Consists of young men’s and youths’ long pant I
suits, worth $7.50, GREATEST BARGAIN OF THE 1
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At the same time the esteemed
Gal-Dal News takespecial delight
in criticism of nearly every act
and vote of the junior senator.
It is recognised far and near that
where they spend a short while
and returning will be switched
over to the T. & B. V., visiting
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day night, at 8 o’clock in their
• own private car.
It has been arranged today to
have a commitpee of oOr citizens
meet the excursionists and es-
cort 1 .am to the K. ofP. hall
! ehwhere an address of welcome
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and so long as they: ।
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ED F. BLACKSHEAR
THE DALLAS
BUSINESS MEN
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k the United States, yet
; he ever does or says re-
commendation by the
It isalways nagging, nag-
and Shiro on the T. i
Quite a little exci
wrought up Over tl
that came up duril
and wind. The roar
ful while it wks hail
much hail fall here,
lieved that it fellpr
above here. •
. Excursinists Will Arrive at 8
clock Friday Night
As mentioned in these columns
on one or two occasions, the Dal-
las Trade Excursionists wi"ar-
rive at Navasota tomorrow, Fri-
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Your money’s worth or your
money back.
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The Storm Was Hardest in That
Portion of the Cotin ty.
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A letter from Richards. this
A. J. Wagner & Co
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Men’s Clothing
SPECIAL
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Now is a splendid time to get
2n>t and pull up the bitter weeds,
Eroot and branch. It is easily
done while the ground js wet and
once thoroughly done gets rid of
the weed for, all time to come.
Looks bad to see the pretty walks
all messed up with unnecessary
The Examiner-Review
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Navasota, Texas, June 3 1909
HAIL DAMAGE M
AT KEISLER
Mrs. J. B. Lockridge and
afraid to put the Teague and other points en route
tg Navasota Exhome. f.
We have selected about 150 suits; most of them
last season’s patterns, divided them into four lots
7 and
plberson and Bailey are the
g Two” in the United States
ite. Whenaver the lordly and Uag gv-spuu.ioze
laspgzemsbinaereor"Xti Home compapion for June. '
It is either Culberson ef
ley that does it—B r yah
visitors formed into marching -- --ggxxgg
order, and were escorted to the port has come in front tto
KLof P. hall, headed by the Dal- ter.
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\ ,30221 las band. Mayor Kirk voiced a
point to M least come to the train. feeding or welcome and introduc-
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3 The visitors left at 4 o’clock ’ . . . „a
this morning for Madisonville dhys in one and- then it wasn’t
have been said, and added a cor- only one small
dial welcome on behalf of the
business men of Navasota. His the gardens. ,
remarks were responded toby Lake Creek is ot
not so long at a time.
Mr. Munger of Mexia, spent
last night here on business; he
will return today.
Mr. Winn of Huntavile, was
here Sunday, the guest of I K,
Kelley. ‛
Sunday school was organized
here Sunday with quite a nice
attendance. Mr. Clem B. Tay
lor was made superintendent and
O. A. Hamilton secretary.
Mrs. Jones of Houston, spent
Sunday here with her brother,
W. B. 8 pen per.
G. A. Wood spent last Friday
here with his father, S.W. Wood.
Miss Sally Williams was here
Sunday visiting Miss Arrie Wil-
liams.
J. O. Rochelle has returned to
Hubbard City after a week’s
visit with his son, W. J. Rochelle.
Iditor Blackshear certainly
is his home town a high com
mentinthe above paragraph.
•re is nothing that speaks so
ich for the progressiveness,
i culture, ‘ the refinement of a
ple as well ordered and kept
ms and flover ♦ gardens.—
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and twisted badly and hail fell
forty-five to the depth ofanihchatKeisler.
alt ahun- The Mickoldzar houswas blown
almost to pieces, the roof being
priate, the gentleman happily one was killed"
saying just the things that should storm that pa
will be extended and such cour-
tesies as possible, offered. Owing
the commencement exercises
the city hall a great many wi!
no doubt be unable to meetsthe,
train, but it is hoped that every .
citizen who can, will make it a
Priced them to close
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The visit of the Dallas trade morning says that theater
I representatives last night was last Tuesday which was prt
08 erowd dispersed, the visitors re-
tow otm wuety X or,or • much
vgsngghtnhogtien These visits at all very well
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tamamomdlcanann. bomething worthiwhile.
CoataiM aUe mm sunus, w
regular way 111 and $8.50, your choice
$495
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All over the store you will see great values.
See our new line of
Glasgow Linens
in Blue, Brown, Lavender and Pink, at
12 1-2 and 10c
per yard.
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■ SEASON
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Blackshear, Ed F. The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1909, newspaper, June 3, 1909; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1399054/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.