Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, July 21, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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Ltle Billy Tom Canap is suffering
with a sore foot
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Mias Mattye Pearl Henry returned
home Saturday after spending several
days at Huntsville with friends.
Glenn Guthrie of Texas University
is visiting Mrs. S. C Guthrie and tam-
ily:. ' ; .. a f. ’ •. .
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otherwise determine its order of busi-
ness by an affirmative vote of four
fifths of its membership.
Ue Francia,
pending in
miles northeast of the city spent
day in the city trading
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Mrs, G,. w. Brooks and little daugh-
ter are spending several days at Ronns
Prairie, with her parents. Mr and
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-- ! Rt of 160 acres. THENCE E. 437
schsimac her returned home vrs. with N. R Une of same to a stake
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No. 1602
In the Guardianship of Kara Aubrey
Key, Willie Frnes Key, Minora
IN THE COUNTY PROBATE.QOURT
OF 6RIME$ COUNTY, TEXAS,
• yourself of thia special weduction. It means a big sav-
W to you.
PERRY
Ing; and such emergeney matters 49
may be submitted by the Governor,
provided further that during the fol-
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Canned Hams, per pound L__
"9,, •,g, -2., • ' X ' : • •
33 1-3 perct Discount
We stand no. dlterations on this sale. Avail .
Navasota, T
25 ,3 "1fe
tions as may be then pending ami
upon such emergency matters as maay
be submitted by the Governor in spe-
cial messages to the Legialature; pro
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Situated ta said
ih the dRenry Fant
Summer Clothing
, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
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lowing sixty days the
shall act upon such bills and resolu-
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Our special low prices will <
Mrs, B F. Greenwood and Miss Dor-
ia \I!en .of Hoiston: were the week
end geute of Mr and Mrs J. r Rar-
ry
A We have them in a wonderful selec-
tion of the latest styles.
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PRICES DO
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eenooBuG A CONsrrrUrIONAL
ANDMvT JO MI VOTED
ON NOVEMBER 4, 1930.
• We have about ninety Summer Suits in Trop-
ieals. Gaberdines, Mohairs. Palm Beeches, Golf Fab-,
ries. Poplins and other light weight woolen suits. New
tyles. This years buy all go in for a few days at
25 per ct. Discount
We also have about 25 Wash Suits in linens,
mashes, Nurotex, etc., in light colors, good models, *
iwhite with stripe and tan with stripe
These all go in at SPECIAL SALE
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him until after midnight. He
to he resting a little better to-
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L. G. WOOD
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Bellviile and Rrenham.
acompanief home by Mi
Giescke of Brenham
Brooks, students at 8, H. 8. T f
at . Huntsville shent the week end at,
home with friends and relatives.
JOLY 21st, A. D. 1000,
To an person interested in the
tates of Ezra Aubrey Key and wit-
enlled to his ; bedside and were I rock in W. R line of the Sam,San-
ders hd. rt, of 160 acres. THENCE
Mr. and Mrs, Will Gibbs left Sun
day for New York where they will
visit, relatives for the next two weeks.
This means a bigsaving on your
immediate’requirements.
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' Pokes — Vagabonds —'Close
ting and off the face. . .E,
White and Pastel
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©ouuty Probate Court
aty, Texas, on the Pro-
Section 2. That Section 24 of Ar-
Mrs. R. W Boggess of Dallas 1s
visiting her brother. Tom M. Owen i
dred seventy four A 3-0 varas to a
stake from which a post oak mkd M
fifty, vrs. to the place of beginning,
containing 66—2-3 of land, , and
being the same land cohveyed to John
MeGlberry by Moses Upchurch, et al,
tiom of the recess appointees of the
Gqwernor and such emergency matter,
as may be submitted by the Gover-
mor k special messages to the Legis-
Into re provided that during the sue
ereding thirty days of the regular ses-
eom of the legislature the various
eommtttes of each House shall hold
Mrs. ) P. Walker of Bryan WRS
in the city tofaiy. distrihuting posters
and cards in behalf of the candidae*
of J. it Walker of Austin who is in
the race for commissioner of the zen-
eral land offiee.
per diem of not exceeding $1000 per
day for the first 120 days of each ..
seasion and after that not exceeding ; mtles east of Anderson was noted at
$5.00 per day for the remainder of
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for corner. THENCE N. 73 vrs. to
DRESSES
New Low Prices. Dresses in Georgette Flat Crepe, ete.
See These.
$4.98 “d $6.90
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Swifts Premium Hams, per pound _31c
H. Becker who Utes about five
.HollineNev Hose at lower prices.
tenths vra. to a rock a black jack 10
the in- in dia. mkd K bra. N. 57 W: 0—
3-10 vn and a post oak mkd. X
bra, 8. 381-2 1-7-10 vrs. distant
brs North 72 East five A 3-4 vrs. dis-
tant. THENCE East two hundred
and seventy four A 3-10 vrs. to a stake
from which a post oak mkd. M. brs.
North 4b East 8 vra. distant. THENCE
South 676 vrs. to the south line, of
said survey a stake: from which a post
oak mkd- M. bra. South 25 East six
and one helf vte. distant. THENCE
East with said south line three hun-
dred and sixteen varas to the south
east corner of said pre-emption survef:
THENCE North nine hundred and
Pete Paskere who realde several
Mrs Wilburn tanzlotz and J.. T 12 vrs. distant.. THENCE West five
Barry of Dallas: are visiting thel: hundred and ninety one vrs. tea stake,
pnrents. Me. and. x. T Rarry. , fron whicot for*
Harold Iiekett beame sddenly
critically ill last night and'two doctors
distant THENCE South .two hnn
minors, gaardlanship
Royder of Wellborn and Miss Ceri! and recorded in Vol. 100 page 365, of
punn of Carlos leave toniorrow for the Deed Records of Grimes County;
the session. 2
In- addition to the per diem the
members of each House shall be entit-
led to mileage in going to and return-
ing from the seat of government,
which mileage shall not exceed $2.50
for every 25 miles, the distance to be
computed by the nearest and most
direct route of travel, from a table of
distances prepared by the Comptroller
to each county seat now or hereafter
to be established: no member to be
entitled to mileage for any extra ses-
sion that may be called within one
day after the adjournment of a regu-
lar or called session.
Section 3 The foregoing constitu-
tional amendment shall be submitted
to the electors of. this state qualified
to vote on constitutional. amendments
at an election to be held throughout
the State on the first Tuesday after
(A correct eopy.) "
JANBYMcCALLUM, -<
- Secretary of Mate.
Adv Daily July 21, M August 4, U1
Weekly Jhly 24, SI. August T, '
receive from the public Treasury a
—— W: from the Se W. cornier, of the most
Ralji Nmir. left thil«, morning for ’ Northern . Survey- of Henry Hayes, a
Waco where be will join Rev .lone- ‘ slake from which a post oak 10 in; in
on an ntomobile trip to the Ozark, dia. mki.H. brs S..23 degrees W.
a visit in Mineral Wells
BUY NOW.
tw pears at such time ae may be
Ji—Mi11 by law and at other times
when convened by the Governor. When
ennvemed in regular Session. the first
thrty days thereof-shal be devotexl । ticle 3 of the Constitution of . the
4a thentroduetion of bills and reso-, state or Texas be amended so as to
Zutons acting upon emnergency appro-lnereafter reed as follows:
prlarhons paasing upon the confirmat Members of the Legislature shall
THENCE West 751 vrs. to a rock in
the west line of said headright fron ,
which a post oak 14 in. in dia. mkd.
K bra N. 84 E. 10—4-10 vrs. THENCE
North with the east line of the Robt.
anderson Preemption survey 751—
7-10 vrs. to the beginning containing
one hundred acres of land, and being
the same land conveyed by Sarah 8.
Basset to Elbert S. Key, by deed dat-
ed December first 1883, and recorded
in Vol. 27, page 468, of the Deed Rec-
ords of Grimes County, Texas.
A full eqyall and undivided one-
thirty second 41-32) interest in and
to the following three tracts of land
to-wit:
(1.) 66—2-3 acres of land lying and
being in Grimes County, Texas, it be-
ing part off of the East side of the
one hundred sixty acres granted to
Delia Leary as a Pre-emptton bounded
as follows:. BEGINNING at the
northeast corner of said pre-emption
at a stake from which a black jack
marked*—hears South 45 West one-.
New low prices on summer Suits. Buy Now.; *
$5.90, $7.90, $11.90,
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MEN’S ODD PANTS
» New Low Price* .
$1.49, $2.98, $3 98
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either Douae may i
c I.. Baker, his sister, Mrs Sam by deed dated November
5
to the plare of beginning, .containing
100 eres and being the same lanet
eluvesedbs T. M. Wtliamson. to
Jehn Meiilberry by deed dated De-
cember 7th. 1870, and recorded inVol
l 100 page 364 of the Deed Records of
1 Grimes County, Texas.
3.) 49—1-2 acres of land being a
part of‘the 8. P. RR Co. headright
of 1<M) acres. Abstract. No. 437. in
Grimes County, Texas, more fully de-
scribed ns follows: BEGINNING at
the 8. W. Cor. of the M. B. Harrison
Hd. Rt. of 100 acres at a stake.
THENCE E. 914 vrs. to a stake in the
8. B. line of said Harrison headright.
THENCE 8, 518 vra to a stake or
— famous the world over
Pinaud’s
Shampoo
Leaves your host lustrous,
healthyt and not too dry!
At year dealer’s—or send 5 oc
for full-size bottle to Pinaud,
Dept M. 2/0 £21 St.,
NeteYork ] Sample bottle free]
E. H. Terrell & Co.
monntains, Nrkansas €or a ten daj 10 vrs. THENCE North 950 vrs. to
provineni csafervn, of the-y. r 8. L la stoke from which n Met oak _8 in.
• , - in dia. mkd. H. brs. 8. 13 W17 vrs.
Mr uid N/rs I F N-teyofReanTHENCE West 950 vrs. to a stoke
mont. Mr- F aicL-ts n of Fo-from which a pt,ok 8 in, ip.dia.
c fiforni i" nd Mi- Kirheen Wnsie: mkd. H brs Sa 35 L 12-4-10 vrs.
ok of Conroe aor, visiting in the home । HENCE South 2000 vrs. to a yack
of Mr anr Mr- W T RoA jack VI in- in ilia from which a black
• - ;। 111 in. in dia. mka. IL brs, N. 85 W.
2-1 vrs THENCE East 950 vrs.
M. Coffey and wife of Houstqn, are
in the city visiting his parents) Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Coffey. /
Chaa. Laos of Burton passed thru
Navasota Sunday en route to Roans
Prairie to-visit friends.
Dr. and Mrs. R A. Johnson drove
to Houston early Monday morning
with their son, Osborn, who joined
a Y. M. C. A. party bound for Camp
Ross Sterling. Jr., where he will re-
main for the next two weeka This
makes a half dozen boys who have
been in Camp Ross Sterling tilts sum-
He * pesolved by the Legislature of
the’ State of Texas:
Section L That Section 5 of Ar
"de B eg the Constitution of the State
of Texas be amended «o as to here-
aufer zead as follows:"
The Legislature shall meet every
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Texas. ... . 4 , : . •
(2.1 Being the 160 acres of land
patented iteE T Harrison, Assiguee
of M B . Harrisou situated in t he
County of Grimes, and State of Tex-
| as, and described ‘as follows, to-wit :
j BEGINNING t5220 vrs. N. 81 degrees
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| Saturday from -a lengthy visit in Fort,
Worth. He was accompanied home
by Lee Francis, son of Mr end Mrs J
V. (HL Francis who formerly lived
here.
acres and described aa follows: to-
wit: BHGINNING at the northwest
corner ot Mid Hanthaip surrey at .a
stake from which a black jack Tin
in dia. bears 8.87 8-3-10 vra. an-
other black jack 15 in. dia. bra A
31 W 4-0-10 vra. PHENCE East with
the North line of said Fantherp
and the Booth line of the Wm. naiwr
surveys seven hundred and fifty one
irra. to a rock in Anderson road from
which e bfk gum 10 in. in dia. mkd. K.
brs East 10-2-10 vrs. THENOP South
seven hundred fifty one sad seven
We have decided to continue the
further reduced prices through this
week. We are cleaning up all broken
lots of new seasonable merchandise at
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W. 477 vm. with-the said N. B line
to its N. W. cor. THDNCE N. 445
HERE YOU ARE—SPECIAL SALE ON MEN 8
WHERE QUALITY RULES
AND PRICES ARE LOW
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Tuesday Specials |
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