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    1. The Daily Examiner - 27, 28 Sept 1898
    2. 27 Sept 1898 Personal Mention L. B. Clark is sick in bed. Chas. Lee is reported to be improving. Geo. Creagor is not so well as yesterday. Dolph Lee, of Co. B ?th Texas is in the city. Mrs. A. S. Border, of Houston, is in the city. J. M. Stenein, of Bobbin, is in the city today business. Sam H. Hatfield spent yesterday in Bryan on business. Miss Zenobia Daunis returned last night from a visit to relatives in Marlin. Hines Muldrow and wife left last night for Houston where they will visit relatives. Dr. D. A. Jameson will go to Hubbard City tonight to attend his daughter, who is ill. Col. H. Shumacher and daughters, Misses Ada, Ella and Ruth, are confined to their rooms with illness. Miss Nora Collins has just returned from Austin county, where she spent several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. M. A. Fisher and her daughter, Miss Mattie, who have been visiting Mrs. H. D. Holland of Eminence, Ky, for the last two months, returned home last evening. *************** Married at Conroe Sunday Mr. Jim Garloff and Miss Mamie Herring were united in the sacred bonds of wedlock at 5 o'clock Sunday evening at Conroe and boarded the train for Navasota to make their home in this city. The bride is a charming young lady of many graces. The lucky groom is a brother to Mrs. J. J. Martin, of this city, and is roundhouseman and extra fireman on the Santa Fe, . . . ****************** 28 Sept 1898 Personal Mention Mrs. Sumpter West is resting better. J. M. Stenein left this morning for Conroe. Rev. J. C. Mickle arrived here from Bryan last evening. Miss Ida McDonald of Bedias, was in Navasota this morning. Rev. Clarence Waller was in Navasota awhile yesterday evening from Anderson. He returned to his home at Waller station. Mrs. Chas. Green, mother of Mrs. J. T. Sloan, will leave tonight for her home in Philadelphia after a ten months stay in Navasota. Miss Lillian Horlock left this morning for Millican to visit her aunt. She will attend the Taylor-Mills wedding at Allenfarm this evening. ********************* 28 Sept 1898 Personal Mention Joe Forrester is ill. W. B. Wesson is sick. Major Smith left this morning for Brenham on business. Miss Lilian Shaw returned last night from Dallas, where she has been on a visit. Misses Gurtie and Clara Lang went to Yarborough this morning to visit relatives. Mrs. Steinhagen and Miss Etha Stiehagen [sic] are in the city visiting Mrs. J. C. Froehlich. Misses Nona and Lula Coulter of Bryan arrived here last evening on a visit to Miss Ivy Foster. Rev. Isaac Sellers was indisposed last night and Chas. Blatherwick conducted prayer meeting at the Baptist church. J. W. Evans, General Claim Agt., for G. C. & S. F., of Brenham, was in the city last night and went to Conroe this morning. D. F. McLaughlin, now express messenger on a line between Ennis and Ft. Wroth, but until late a resident of Navasota, is in the city on business. Eleanor Colson

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