Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs: Harty Mathis
turned home 'Thursday after a visit
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The carnival given by the school
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Of Little Moment
Sudden resolutions, like the sud-
den rise of the mercury in the ba-
rometer. Indicate little else than
the changeableness of the weather.
— Rare. .
Extra good quality full
fashioned hose pure Jap-
anese silkin both chiffon
and service weight at
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1 - j,es- 3 • Heid.
World’s Largeet Pearl?
. The largest pearl i. the worid, an
far as known, twin the -Brittsh mu-
seum. . It-weighs a little more than
three ounces. 3 • •
Uncle Eben
"A man cent have too good an
Who Was Socrates?
* A schoolboy, writing an essay on
Socrates, the Greek ptitloeopher.
- Clqaely Akin .
Mluslons ana allucinhtions are
' Mr. Frank Smith has te-25
turned from atrip to Wet
Texas, and his job wan eome
repairs for w,s. MeIntyre 7
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at the auditorium. Friday night tramp. He'went around telling peo-
proved ucoessful both n atteAd. ple what to do, and they poisoned
ance end amusements. About $53 him Country Home,
was cleared which will be used to4
.buy equipment • for. the .school
grounds. " • j opinion of hisse’f,"
-First Matma!
. deA l> Tyl.-r .
Doyle (‘rih
Norwood ; deed
visttors here Sinday. ■ 1- -1 ■
- Misses Marder -Danford. and AAn.
nig. aay ilck’of Roans. Prairie
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Otto, . Druckhammer is
building A lome-and ashop
on the K. T trail.
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Hazel Green sister of Mrs. Math.
ts returned home with them for
an indefinite stay.
Mr and Mrs. w. T Wilcox visit-
ed relatives at Iola Saturday and
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- Mr< Who; J Harri to I:
Masoni de- Cotintnesptrerty
re l Eben. "peryided he’s willin’ to hustle
* aroun' an' hones"ly try to daearve
KENT
day is soon oven Some eome into
their present condtion late. Ike
the antumn kinda, and they last
better than the summer fruit. And
some, that have been hard and un-
invitiug until all the test have had
their season, get their glow and
perfune hnwg after the frost end
snow have done their worst with
the orchards. + Olver Wendell
Holmes •
at Yarboro... ‘ . .
Tuesday afterneon. October 21st
at Stoneham.
Weinesday morning." October 22
at Plantersville. ..... . *
Wednesday afternoon, October 22
at Rfchards,
Thursday .morning, October 23r
at An.
a pute hear
. stence. "irit
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series of roadside campaign.
4 sbiqal are visiting their aunt,
W. IL 0Erien ofPiedmopt was Mrs. Ebble. Garvin* and other
-t xaxasotawednesdayar relatives— - ---
zerin. u' -.LG. Wood fSavsota pald his
"N ■ '■ . ■-.•5:,.. .... .father a short visit Friday. "
The c’harg: . N ny ,
the comnmntin*, ?- ’ )
*e Gia“ • ••>..„ ima5
.Hyland snt. —
has them all!
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— Ezdusive Quick-Vinion Dial, fastest, surest dial in
Thoni-
survey:
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t the new undergronnd dwellings are
reported to be very cool Each is
equipped with chimney and ventila-
tors. Stairs vend to the below-level •
safd: "Socrates
wit rullRk:
rooms, and the entrances are raised ;
several tmehes above: the ground:
level, e - .. • r. - . I
222 ".a,. .2319,si, *’ . ■ • : --24 • - # ■' ree ■ 4 3 j :
at NEMIR”
survey. • 1 ■ ' -
Tom CradeRB-h-i .....
-ad;tu: tct.
.d ~heetng M
9-4 bleached or nbles
ed sheetig, in Pep—l
and other stagda
brands. Our new pree
yard --6
____—i crowd of voters""
at Catskill.. N.. Y.. when he
started- a two-weeks' tour at
•the enitre State!. l-
anternadion4l Newareel).
Charlee H. Tuttle; ‘ Republican t..speeches to / a
•andidate for Governorof New """
York, delivering one of ' his
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‘Tire and Learn” skys the
1 There is nothinz in the world
| which wilt so hable an IhdLidun!
I as a custard ple. property placed
3. hi it
Qule.
-Hsere shepping here.Saturdag.-
■ ■ Jaek McBride .was a business
Driiter inHustot Mody.lan
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Monday morning; October 2th
at Mena.
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-cbe Golden Voice
Slippers in sizes 4to 6, to-
^Morrow at —
w . ‘ 4 4 .e- *. g 2 ’ V ‘ "e2m
.T ick ,
- of- his financial future ; whereas the
man w bo has a short ltfete look
forward to will want it at least to
Any erroneous
the cha
*“ w““ G. O. P. Candidate Starts Tour
Men’s Overalls
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Good heavy men's Over-
alls made of 340 denim,
' : regular 61.00 to $1.25
value new price gs
- Come in! LtaU Listen! Demonstratien
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--—Bcreen-Grid, perfected long ago by Atwater Kent.
—Good looks— the kind of radio you like to Hve with,
E. and every other worth-while new feature, perfected as
coty Atwater Kent can '
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36 inches wide 1
or unbleached
starch.
low pries -
Health and Income
The expectation of- life afects
mn‛s degree of impatience to ae
quire greater income. A man who-
looks forward to a long life will
have a relatively high appreciation
& Company
Willard Broks —t Navasota -wasl-
d.a-l » V fef |
- hereckirday in the interest of the
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-Stoddard survem
J. F Capps’nit 7
“0. _D Galveston, while watehing, the
c A 4regor left tofay frcullne waves and rising son a de.
-shreteport. La., where heiu b .ldious breakfast was served Then
.ftnun of pipe .stringing ganz allenJoyedaboatride. Then back
for ibeHumblePipLLne comi to Houston where they ‘attended a
pany. , picture show in spit of,being
2, ___ 4™ .. tired all. declared, a most ehjoy-
Mr.aad Mra. JG WHamsabletrip. " .
passed thriugh here today en roue Mrs. Eddie Easley returned to
to their homin Trinity after arher home at Conroe- Wednesday
visit in Albuquerqn.. N. M . and after sev era 1. days visit with Mr.
. they voinrs. .. -r.. -and MrgGB.- Easley. — ---
Saturday morning, October 25th
at Cross. '
Thursday afternooo. October 23 Saturday afternoon, October 25
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100 Pairs m-
100 pain ladies felt honse • • 5 €12
- Navasota. Te
3,i0sei , 2ur yg
Homer P. Lee to C L Diekersou
mineral deed 1/2 int. 200 acres I
Schroeder ear .
Paul Mattern to F. K Campbell
Jr. lease 66 acres Wm. Montgom.
ery sur. ■ \,-n-0 ■ {
G,C MGee t<> Humble Oil &
Refining Co,, lease Navasota prop. ।
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The Famous '
Star
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APPOINTMENTS
TAX COLLECTOR
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HT- wi be at the foilowing places
on thdtes specitled for the ^-1
pose of collecting State and County-
taxes. - ' . . -at
Monday morning-October 20th at
Courtney. . - .”3 .5 ----
Monday afternoon, October 20th
5 ~
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U . 31' . E ■ K • ehan
"*2 cinetaaxistsnin
reutintzi ls .
h pevi. H
Ddloki:
BnekThiik of.Hensomisrhe
1‛afkjee . 0 rem 4 Mr. and Mra
Cathedral Figures
The Cathedral of St. John the
Divine in New York city was in-
; corporated in 1873 and its comer- '
stone w laid in IWA The. site j
occupies the enftre area bounded !
by Amsterdam avene and Morning- !
side part7 One Hundred and Tenth j
' and One Hundred and Thirteenth I
j streets, it couststs of 11% acres. '
,; and cost $850,00.
Subterranean Houses Cwoi
.To avoid the heat of summer,
peasants of Manha, Spain, have de
signed subterranean houses, and
tives at Houston. ... .
. Mr and Mra. a M Tenge at
Aldie were weekend visitors with
Refluinz ' -
4 F J ’• <s
SOTA MILT
KAMINER
l' Every Afternoon
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’ Out of' tW Ordinary
-1 - A letter was delivered to a Balti- L—
- i more address 35 years late. This is
■ , :nmm.-n- unusual as there' are very few in- e-
, ——--—----side pockets that will- wear that! ' • ’
1 Mr: Roy Baker of tong under any' circumstances, and I am
• r e. . 2.2 £a ‘5- Rouns Prairie -pent .Saturday with vety few husbands who could’carry 4
7 - Sfrs Rakers tister ,fMrs. I £. a letter around for 35 fears witheH -
, • out stumbking across it by acci-
' ' n ' ' ■' kegP. . ■ . dent.—Detroit .News... -
- Mr., and Mrs. Ree liver-- of • - 1 ‘
Lupe Velez
- It is a storm of hate and passion when two men 5
are marone. for the witer, in a snow- bound cab
in with a beautiful girl
Becatise—they love ami want the same girl. .
"Hfou know how it isthen-both determined that h "4
-Mias Sabel. Rurks who ha. been. 22-, g,
il-ihe-past several weeks is They’re Truthful at Times
revired- ... be much better. Miss tte than a woman -because he is too
Burks is with the Southert Union lazy to assert htmseif and talk, says
tjscompan. . another German scientist. Lots of
foolishness these days is blamed an
R • scientists.—Atehison Globe.
Five hundred yards in
- dress Ginghams and Per-
eales, all hew patterns.
Get all you want here at
only — yard - 2
Sc
r AIN’F IT'801 ’
The chap down below •
With a tail and horns
Is the outlaw who.
invented corns;
. This information ’
is on the level, ■
If you've got corns' - -J - ■
Sunday. )..
- Mra Lizzie Hohdy and daugh-
ter Miss Mattie and Mrs. T R., - „ ____
1 Toneg wer. ahonnin. .t xova, ! of the Arizona and New Mexico
were shoppin at avasnta deserts, is the only poisonous zara
-Saturday. - ,• grfinthiscuntry.-’"
under Act at Congress, March 3. Snilana isank Xavakra -deed
187— - pr’p-rt href DTyter stir. ,
----- refleetions upon Juuk Themas and wife tO R A.
ircter. standing or reputa Fartin de 3 actQi Pahi sur,
tton of rty pers.,n firm orcorpor-. i.s Wamer amnd wife osenrey -
ation which may ocar in, the ’ • .
columns or THH ENAMINEW vn -ih - 17 ieTr- Win Mont J
. be gladly corrected upon being aomer sur
brought to the attention of the firm. -in, wulk and wiff ta Hloe
orbitartes aa 7T77Z r tei- •“ .
respect published at ode a1, .cent r" m 7ur
′ per'word.- 1. - d,—- - —
BIBLE THOt Hr FoR TODAY • Shiro ' • ■
.— $5.00 wy.' .//. gih* I
--- 3300 R A. Rekertson to Homer P.
a--- 8100 Iee: mineral deed 12 acres G
Entered aa Secondo Clas. matter Nr 1 uff i i sur, '
Feb. 22, 1916, at Navasota, Texas, Sheriff W H. Finford to First
Gillete Razor
Blades
Yes we have them the
new Gillette razor blades.
Get them here and gave
money. A package of 5
blades for "
33c
, ■ 'HHl" Tox.-. Ver. 15 — Kis
Iheatua- *+ut satnday. ind iSuui
at White Hall
Tesday morning, October
E<t L .Evans t-s E 1 ay: 23 -Mrpm MevabBkman. lis-es
int. -5 TrunieEranekjow. Fern Eitel
Antone Gabfierw.F K Jalup- im-sum Freund of Navauta
. bell Jr lease ............. Wn.
Montomerysur -
v ' Avl*
"mi /aje
'-it M5
.1. ‘21 Eure"e: < ...
leases cas il& T--g
.Montgomery: 151 acres
' mafi : JIG. ;u:ro< WmIM
' tugu e v VI -3
Al. T Dyer* ami' wif io
‘ P Lee ' minetn % • -i_L
200 acre- .1, sbroeter sur
. • Mz. an
87c
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"msen” ESC-e5 63* /
g
at Carlos. x '.....n6E
- Saturday, all, Novemberz det.
at Navasota. a e220em2k
— M. L MekmE * ?
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.'A " jpj's ..
H~rTH T\~FER* a. (
. 2 ? ' ‛ en a
at Roans Prairie- , --
Friday morning, October 24th at
Bedias. ■ 2 , . '
Friday afternoon. October 24th
at Singleton.
tom* • n- buainek. •. .mF
-ter whehs Ime» inl
Geo. Wood returned to his home
at Shepherd ’ Monday after several
1 days visit with relatives, his son
■ ft. B. Wood and wife left with his
father for Shepherd where they
will make their future home
Mr. and Mr* J. Wright spent
the week end whh relatives at I t, A —-n. x
- I both raise sense-percept Iona, and
.. -the diattnetion between them is
Mr. anerM,s E.L Joyce spent difficult to define. -
Saturday and Sunday with rel. 7 —------2.---
Easy to Believe v.
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•’ Sifith.-, - : ...
■ N fipur; e-t
Tandy NVa B-r, - ‛r
. ' EIarl e . •
' y ;■ lease 1 ret
’ survey ' e N/ • ;
. . A ■ In eknitr- -6
bell: leasegisf"leres
7e",
So
nothing. Vroa buy—terms at your
mience. Satisfaction pTiaiiri
• ’ , 1
The new -
r-‛i‛ fran
sr-- aile"t,
. ■ - ■
Krs, u. H.j aa--uhntappss-fl.ale nere.n
deed oare AIL.Iah} sur—--ifriends. " .
■' Misses Ahrenbeck-are te .
pairing and renovating tan
building ' formerly oecupled J
by Ci C Short.
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Don’t forget we have all T
at giass,andMr. Cm
threll Chatham will be tad l
to put it .in tar you, - - 2
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NEW LOW PRICEI
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BUY HERE AND SAVE MOE
•F 2 “ : H-ijscrr - • .
C . e ! •St -- Sims -Hoke ani
- ** 1 r11i,r-d*tiht i-"j
NV- s"euiiwjh1-irrut- Mr in.11M -
v' ■ V, W ■ Iobe.... - .. hujel-inthecit Thursday.
I Hfok a eulor iuDL"unl M.....
F".1imp-ojl*- pentihe week end with .
A Yeirmans his iirenta Mr. and Mrs. W- Hoke .u
_ Fetert. Msker . St* Errun spenc. 4
Sndu -w his parent Mr, ant f.
M:- SFAker *- Palm-Smith of-Keith spent a
: . .• 4 VLre jhil yre, Weyman+ke ■, ■.. ’ , t. . :
w u -wbsudayhetvth Zl PavanotaWemnerda af Navasota paper. . . .
guest.vf hoc mi thet, Mrs T --'".'U. -Tm ... Rey. Weeks -of Shiro paid but
"a h siount -f Roans Pralrie,town a short visit, Friday.
wasausineevsgtet In.xrrasgt- The foundalion for a .Methodist
TiArsfay morning... ..iparsonagei being laid. We .are
- ' .—--m.airpruud that- this step has been
Ln M-kiney of-anzterangfakepWewil-welcome a resident
stlit.TuHr-das in Nvast sk. pracher ozour town.."r
' - ’ eh ■ .. trf MA Mss Mary Ella AImwald and
MteF -- nrt ’ M"- odeh. . Tant ; -- .. .. • IWulter- Hert-were- murried Sat,
’- -4 Teuire-eSielurit A-r f near anlerscn. was urday nght* it eiMnit *oek i
.. i-- .-?■ - his —mir-: uumt-Nrua-tan. of. th-lapttst parsonage at.
1-00. IL’ir 1, q. 112 ■: u ' i. v. -t- : rSuHu Mavy .Fu “a- denior i
. Hfrh.gA -2--•—-.ms-hih sehoolberMr Horton- is-
Xtag .. eyme-..i2*0 -imru _ ) ulern sitra.
:.a ■ ._। ysvlg,,E S nIt'1” 1A--tih-*rulne n Nav»- Thee presnt- to witness i the
. _ . h-'H. -- .ie. - ' ... et. .. marriage were My. and Mrs Hor-
i t , ; . —pa-hn Mise Vera and-ara-Buek.
I *' ! - hi-fe:of nan hlts,- Messrs. Earnest.potettesand
kinhurldnt NniuesdattiehtgFermson. . u..n.
-nl . the.Kimt ofhel.. After the ceremony the wedding
H'.ahU-n Mrs. IvGno. - 7 party, motored to eonroe. whera
Ieeivei"rismornihgoLaartey met Mrs CludieHleksand
iats drton. ststets of
•IVtot 322.49:- Vieneckand Gisi the 6npom After enjoying- the
uv. ' ** fair at Eonroe they journeyed' on
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