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    1. The Daily Examiner - 09, 10 Feb 1899
    2. 09 Feb 1899 Page 4 Personal Mention Rev. W. Wootton, of Marlin, is in the city today. Miss Nora Gibson is confined to her bed with la grippe. Mrs. Blanche Keefe, of Yarborough, was shopping in Navasota today. Conductor J. H. Allen and wife have taken rooms with Mrs. M. ? Yarborough, and friends are requested to please not. Mrs. M. Marks and son, David, leave for New Orleans this evening, to visit relatives and enjoy the Mardi Gras festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Saunders, who have been visiting relatives here for some time, returned to their home in Temple this morning. Corp. Chas. H. Vance, of Co. B Fourth Texas, who has been here on a thirty day furlough, returned to his company this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Shearn, of Houston, are in the city visiting Col. and Mrs. R. A. Horlock and family. Attorney Humphrey returned this morning to his new home in Conroe. In conversation with an EXAMINER reporter he expressed himself as being exceedingly well pleased with his choice of location, and thought his chances for a fair practice quite bright - all of which is good news to his legion of friends in this city. ********************** 10 Feb 1899 Page 4 Personal Mention Claim Agent Crowder, of the Central, was here yesterday. Col. C. W. Stewart is suffering from an acute attack of the grippe. C. A. Noack is a home today, laid up by an accidental fall from a ladder. Mrs. Sam Bookman is reported to be very ill at her home near Prairie Plains. Dolph Hamilton, of Dolph, was in Navasota today with bundles of cotton samples in his hand. Tom Andrews, of Port Arthur, is in Navasota today on a visit to his brother, M. L. O. Andrews. Miss Annie Youens returned yesterday afternoon from a two months' visit to her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Huckaby, of Edge, Brazos county. Mrs. Skelton, mother of Lee Stevens, is so very low at her son's home in the First ward, that she is not expected to survive long. Miss Frankie Kauffman, who has been visiting Col. and Mrs. Robt. A. Horlock, returned to her home in Palestine the [sic] this morning. J. I. Bradley, of Anderson, and I. Bock, J. H. Freeman and R. M. McCoy have returned from the meeting of the Odd Fellow's grand lodge, which was held this year in Dallas. The next meeting will be in Galveston. Eleanor Colson

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