Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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— President Roosevelt, back to- in a massed attack against the [
day in Washington from vacation, Chinese second line positions ini
called cabinet to survey recent northwest Shanghai. The muddy j
developments in Europent
the Orient.
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AUSTIN, Sept. 14 (A*)— The
United States Department of
Agriculture report today showed
Texas crops in excellent condit-
ion. Cotton was estimated at
4,622.000 hales as compared with
2.000,933 last year.
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For Merchandise You No Longer
Need.
Bring—Men’s and Boy’s Suits
Pants, Shirts, Sweaters, Hats,
Stoves, Dished.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (A*) forward through a torrential rain
to- in a massed attack against
at 7 p. i
16th. Dr.
of First Church, Austin, will be
im» chief speaker. Every Method- i . .. ....
urged to attend. A nom- tend Sunday School and the other! <an, 11. A. Ferguson, thirty-four
.of Buffalo, New York. Ferguson
had been working on English
a proof- ‘
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CH8LEREA STRIKES FIRST
AMERICAN » SHANGHAI
JAPANESE TROOPS ATTACK
CHINESE POSITIONS IN
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Japanese residents at the
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SHANGHAI, Sept.
A dread epidemic of
sweeping the war-shocked Shang-
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made services of the day. The new,
members who joined this year are!
asked to be present. Make Sun-! language newspajiers
reader. The doctors said his con-
dition was serious.
I The Japanese army
are appropriate for your new fall
outfit. Our fall selection is com-
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Athlete’s Foot, Ectema,
Ringworm or sore aching .IWjFjl
PALACE DRUG STORE will sell <
you a jar of Black Hawk Oint*
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handsomely bound
volume—more
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you think <>f furniture
us. We huy and seli
used household furniture at high-
est prices paid. We als» reno-
i vat e mattresses. Come and
ns for estimates.
USED FURNITURE
Browning’s corner.
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The Methodist
planned a Fall
the Church with
m. next Thursday 1
Virgil Fisher, pastor , Write letters to your friends
~n ' * ■” 1 > . come.
We hope every inember will at-' hai today struck the first Aineri*
While visiting a
this morning was overheard a tea- J
idler ask her class to define var- !
ions words, tine precocious boy,
on being asked what a husband
was, replied: “It’s something)
that no respectable family should
be without.”
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Coral rock, which rips the bot-
toms out °t unlucky ships, is
built up by minute living ani-
mals.
1st is
ma I charge of 25 cents is
for the supper.
The plan is not to make money
but to promote good fellowship.
■ YotT will greatly enjoy Dr.
Fisher. His address will be en-
tertaining and educational. Those
who heard him always get a new
inspiration and a new grip on
life.
Everybody is invited. Get your
ticket now if possible.
J. W. MAYNE, Pastor
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IVIN IN WAR, A HUMAN TOUCH is seen as this
Chinese boy plays his harmonica, unmoved by the stern-faced
’ Japanese warrior beside him. Even as he plays there is death and
ymtnetion in the streets before him, but his youthful spirit is un-
dampened.
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, JAPANESE 00N8ULATES
3L0SED AT TWO
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GEORGIA'S ANSWER to numerous chaingang escapes
is this new $1,300,000 “Alcatraz of the piney woods.” Their day’s
work on the prison farm finished, convicts are shown lock-stepping
back into the ultra modern structure near Reidsville.
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WASHINGTON, 8i
—Senator King (D.-lfl
today congress will find
sary to lower the ineouv
ions to reach more tops
tax revision is one of
ministration’s proposals
next session. King said ho wdfl
the tax lawq*^
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SNAKE LOST IN
TROUSER LEG .
Finest Olle hmfAi stran^Ld
perience last Sunday
when walking through the linwl
He was on bis way to look tht
the pecan bottom on his
when he stippod on some)
grass and all of n suddtMK
; grass snake quietly crawled
is trouser leg. Mr. Oil® wAf--i
frightened that he fell down ai
; in such a manner that th< otur o
trouper leg was drawn so dose
that the snake could not crawF'**^
out, but hud to turn around .,id '
go out as it came in, J
It was several minutes befO®* *
Mr. Olle could get up and g
back home. We can easily undid1
stand this and if such a thin;
happened to this writer
doubt if we would have bee
. home yet.— Schulenburg SI
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In one of
other day wo
where a man
hardware store
axe.
“The cost is $1.75.” The store-
keejier said.
“Shucks,” the customer re-
plied, “I can buy that same axe
at Jeers and Hoebuck for $1.50.”
‘‘Alright. I’ll sell you that axe
for $1.50,” the storekeeper re-
torted, if you pay three cents
for a stamp to send in your
order, 15 cents for postage and
wrapping and eight cents for in-
surance—and then want to wait
a week for it.”
Trade at home!
EDINBURG, Ind. (A’) — A
wager of two hogs that * she
would go through college with-
out smoking, provided funds for
Beatrice Farr Bradley to spend
four years at Indiana university
ami collect her A. B.
Her cousin, Joe Gayle, bet Miss
Bradley she’d puff a cigaret be-
fore she got her diploma. That
was in 1933. Her grandfather;
Harry Bradley, offered to keep
and feed the hogs which
brbod sows, on his farm
here.
Miss Bradlev’s sisters in Pi
Beta Phi testified that she never
smoked. She realized enough
from the .sows ami their off-
spring to pay tor her college ed-
ucation.
Hunter consulted a
0 ”3 tor the other day and the doc-
f S tor told his patient that there
S was nothing really the math i
with him.
“All you require
n door life; walk
j miles regularly
J your business?
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Bill Hunter: “I'm a
! carrier, doc.”
A BIG S T I C K ta the j 8h<**’ Furniture,
term of a “potato masher" bant Etc.
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and , roads were jammed with Japanese ! F.drftrJ ^-rll rr»ductton^utclvg
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Next Sunday is Home-Coming
< Day at the Methodist Church in
have j Yoakum. Those who have cars
Round-Up for [ are asked to bring those who
a big Supper, have no conveyance, especially!
the the old people and the afflicted. [
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