Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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visiting relatives in the' city.
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at federal reserve banks.
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Saturdays Specials
Building
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Where Quality Rules and Prices are Low
The Spadachene loss last Mon-
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Mr. and Mrs. Covey are now day morning at 12:20 was adjusted
making their home in Brenham.
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Clyde Boies underwent an ope-
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FOR SALE — Piano in good con-
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Mrs. T. S. Knight and Miss Ha-
zel Bacon of Millican were visit-
ing in the city yesterday.
N. Hall of. Bedias was trading in
Navasota today.
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John Louis Pierce is in Houston
today on business
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Picnic Hams, per lb______
Regular Hams, per lb____
SUGAR, 10 lbs_________
Irish Potatoes, 10 lbs_____
Sweet Potatoes, 10 pounds
Cheese, per lb__________
3 lbs Snowdrift_________
6 lbs Snowdrift_________
4 small Milk____________
No. 2 Snap Beans_______
No. 2 Com_____________
W I Callahan of Houston was
in the city on business today.
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9 Day Guarantee On All
Repairs.
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SHIRTS
Men’s Fast Color Broad-
cloth Shirts. Each
49c
Erwin, Texas, Nov. U — The
young people enjoyed a dance at
Mr. and Mrs. G. C Pearsons Fri-
day inight ‘
• Misses Nellie Cuhdirt and Esta
James our efficient school teach-
era spent a few hours in Anderson
I Monday.
J. M. Galyon left monday morn-
ing for Woodville in East Texas tq
work on good roads.
Mr and Mrs G. H Elliott of
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LEGION AUXILIARY
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MORTUARY
Prompt Abulance Service Free
Phone Day or Night 9s
PRINTS
36 inch Printed Fact Col-
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To Benefit Everybody
1 "There is no citizen in the United
States but will benefit in very prac-
tical ways from the results of the
operation of this forward-looking
plan of cooperation, which may be
regarded as one of the most con-
structive steps that have been taken
toward revival of sound business
activity,” Mr. Hase declared, add-
ing:
“The National Credit Corporation
represents an Instrumentality that
should have far-reaching effect in
restoring the confidence of the pub-
lic. The plan not only has been
formulated by the country’s leading
banking authorities, but also will
be carried out locally as well as na-
tionally by banking representatives
who have given their time and
thought to this undertaking as
real public service.
During this November Reduction Sale a liberal re-
duction from our general prices on all men’s and boys’
Suite, Overcoats, Dress and Work Shirts of all descrip-
tion — as well as Shoes, Hosiery, Hate and men’s wear
of all kinds.
worked out by bankers to put into
practieal effect the central’polit in
President Hoover’s plan for renew-
ing the commercial and industrial |
activity of the nation as proposed
in his statement to the nation of
October 7, Harry J. Haas, president
of the American Bankers Associa-
tion stated in a recent interview.
The corporation is strictly coop-
erative in- character, -he said, to
units the entire banking system
and increase the effectiveness of the
financial services of banks to their
communities in the rural districts
i as well as the cities. The plan will
marshal the banking resources of
the country, he explained, by cre-
ating a national institution whose
funds will be loaned when neces-
sary to banks which have assets in
their portfolios that are thoroughly
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AU stocka displayed and priced for your specinl con”
venience.
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Laura Lott spent Armistice day in . “The America.! Bankers Associa-
kept in cold storage for
weeks and even months
without spoiling, but it
wouldn't taste as good as
hotter delivered right front
the churn.
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BUTTI
Miss Mildred O’Brien of Nelleva
was shopping in Navasota Thurs-
day.
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ing out President Hoovers pro-
Coffee that is two, three, or six
weeks old (no matter how it’s
packed) can’t compare with Admi-
ration’s oven freshness. That’s why
people never change from Admira-
tion after they’ve tried it once.
Oven freshnesa has made Admira-
Brack, 2810 Poplar St., Cairo,
Hl., writes: “My mother used
Thedford’s Black-Draught in ;
her home for years. She
thought it was so good, she
had me use it. I find it is
fine for sour stomach and
j gas. A few doses, taken for !
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; I All members are urged to be pre-
BUTTER coula Le
a r. LINDLEY
Funeral Director
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 48
Navasota, Tezas
Mi and Mrs. Williams'of In-
GINGHAM
32 inch FAST COLOR
Printed Gingham. Yard
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Constipation locks up poisons
in the body, and allows them
to begin dangerous work
against your health. Keep
the bowels active. If con-
stipated; one of the best
things to do is to take Thed-
ford's Black-Draught for
prompt relief. Mrs. LeRoy
• Ira Camp spent Wednesday in
Houston.
Mrs. Ollie Smith and daughter,
Vera, of North Zulch were visiting
i friends in the city Thursday.
100% All Wool Stillwater Navy Serge fadeless
Suite and all wool hard Worsteds in choke patterns and,
splendid makes. $13.44
-lust received express shipment of ladies' Jacquettes in
beautiful styles and colors. Black, Browns and Tans. •
These are very new stylish short coats. See these at once
Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Priced extremely low at
$9.95 ”"$10.95
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Signora Lin > ie), wifi
of Italy’s 30-yeu ■ 1 Foreign Min
later, is accompanying her distin-
guished husband on his official
visit to America to hold discussions
NEW YORK—The National Gredit
Corporation, a billion dollar coopera-
tive institution, is the method
WANTED TO RENT — 2 room
furnished close in apartment
New shipment of the celebrated "Mitze"’ Dress for the
small girls. In fast colored prints beautifully trimmed.
Sizes 1% to 7 years. Why worry with the making of a
dress when you can buy a "Mitze" for—
Lumber, cement, brick,
sand glass, steel, compo-
sition units, shingles, roof-
ings, building papers, fin-
ishing hardwares, lime,
concrete, etc., etc. Name
the materials you want
nd we will supply them
rices always lowest.
B Silverstein made a business
trip to Houston today.
Wasson arc visiting Mrs Font
Tolson in Troupe
Mr and Mrs. E G. Covey spent
Thursday in the city with relativ-
Ladies’ Pure Silk Faille and Crepe Dresses, beautiful
models, in the new shades. Always something new in
Dresses. Look these over. You will like these at special
price—
Mrs Crutchfield of Singleton
was shopping in the city Thursday. |
Carl Schulze of Washington
> transacted business in -the city
Thursday.
70x80 Double - rOotton
or PPercale. 20 new pieces. Blankets. Each . r‛
; several nights, makes me i
5 feel like a new person. I :
5 have found it very good and
F dependable.”
5 Made from the leaves and
; roots of medicinal planta—
5 free from mineral drugs.
R. E. Smith made a business
trip to Bryan today.
Mr and Mrs. Sol Levy spent
Thursday in Houston.
FOUND — Black kid glove at
Gulf Service Sta. Owner may
have same by paying for this ad.
Adv. tf
FOR RENT — Furnished bed,
room Gas; hot and cold water.
Close in. Phone 489. 229-3t
ment. All conveniences. Apply
Chinskt’s Store. —233
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CUT FLOWERS — For funerals
parties and all occasions. We
deliver. Call Mrs L. H. Row-
land. Phone 142.
And save on
at 2:30 the same day.
The Reynolds loss this morning
occurred at 2 31 At 2:0) his nfter
fdh RENT — Nice house, all con-
venices, gas. Phone 348. 240-p
FOR RENT Three room furnish-
ed apartment downstairs. Main
street, two blocks from school.
Phone 82 or see Mrs. W. T. Wil-
Son. 228-6t
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
Mr. ahd Mrs. Charlie Dickshot of
Washington were trading in th’,
i city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Routt re-
turned home Thursday after a
visit in Ladonia.
LOST — Pair of eyeglasses. Find-
er please return to Dr. H. M.
Wilson. —237-p
G G. Keyser of Stoneham was
noted in the city Thursday.
FOR RENT — Four 2 room apart-
ments. Modern conveniences*
Phone 469. 232-adv:
of current international problems
with President Hoover Foreign
Minister G ndi and his attractive
wife will i "bite House guests
during their, 1 days in the U. S.
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tion the fastest selling offee to
Texas. Try a can, you’ll like it.
DUNCAN COFFEE COMPANY
"AwAIl-Texasluasutie"
sound but are not eligible for loans Judge G. G. Kelley of Wharton
Must be reasonable. Write to
Box A. B. Care the Daily Ex-
aminer. —236-p
WANTED — Small two room •
apartment or light housekeeping
rooms, must be modern and rea-
sonable Write Box XT, care Ex-
aminer —236p
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Navasota were Armistice day
guests of Mesdames Mobley and
Galyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hughes of
Navasota spent Friday here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hensly,
son Harold and Misses Cundiff and
James, enjoyed the cireus Wednes-
day.
Arthur Fuqua has been ill but
is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Stevens
who were living at Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Hughes the past year have
moved to Waller. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oran McIntyre
and family of Roans Prairie visits
ed friends at Erwin the past weel
end
Mrs. Nettle Mobley received a
message Tuesday from her brother
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COFFEE mb be kept •
eams (until they are opened
tor weeks and evea mmths
without spollimg, bat bew
ean its flaver poselbly be as
goed as eeffee dellvred
direct from the roaster te
year groeer?
noon the loss was adjusted.
Valley sanitarium last night- We give service.
and is resting nicely today. Ed F. BLACKSHETAR & CO
-_____ .'Adv. Fire Insurance.
Pumidentef AmovicamHenk-
eiera Associatiom Describebi
f Panand SerticesofNa-
ieiotal iCredie icr-
v position
dependence and Mr. and Mrs. Q. posal.
-x,
Mrs G: W Dreher of Singleton unanimously endorsed it in princi-
underwent a major operation at ' pie. I have examined the detailed
the sanitarium this morning formulation of the working plans
_____ as developed by the incessant labors
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Turner of of some of the Nation's leading
Madisonville spent today with re- J bankers who have undertaken to
I 1etives. put it into practical operation in
_____- single-minded devotion to the na-
L. G. Andrews left today fortional welfare, and I am able to
Beaumont where he will attend a say without reservation that the
meeting of school executives thia l National Credit Corporation as set
week end up by them constitutes a practical,
__ sound and efficient means for carry-
A J. Fichtner of Beaumont spent
Thursday night in the city.
stating his wife passed away No-
vember 10th.
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Gilmer — Good oil producer
brought in on H. W. Moyer farm
in A. T. McGee survey southern
part of this, county.
Big News
$13.44, $23.90
"“*$25.90
For Men’s Fine
Tailored Suits
There is no trick in selling
Suita for these prices.
But when it comes to Suits
finely tailored of superb,
Worsteds — that’s another
story.
And that is exactly what
we heve to offer — the
greatest clothing values "in
our business experience.
Through a,very lucky re-
cent purchase we offer you
smartest patterns and new-
est shadings in “Griffon”
and “Harts” Suits — 2
Pair Pants.
$23.90 and
$25.90
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1931, newspaper, November 13, 1931; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558633/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.