The Yoakum Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 28, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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All Ladies’ Dress
COATS
WAISTS
Ladies’ Suits
All Ladies’ and
All Ladies’ Silk
All Ladies’
SKIRTS
Misses’ Coats
Winter Suits
Waists
ONE-HALF
ONE-HALF
ONE-HALF
ONE-HALF
Original Price
Original Price
Original Price
Original Price
Men’s Suits
Spring 1921
Overcoats
Ladies’ Hats
All Men’s Suits
One-Half
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WINTER HATS
Original Price
ORIGINAL PRICE
Values to $15
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All Knee Suits
CLEARANCE SALE
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Men’s White 10c
Handkerchiefs 5c
U. S. Zephyr Gingha
new Spring Patterns
Advance Styles Spring
Hats for Ladies
Lot 50c Ladies’ Cam-
bric, yard 25c
Beautiful New Spring
Suits for Ladies
Men’s Leather Work
Gloves-Big Cut
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Dickson Green of Shiner pass-
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J. W. Guffey left today
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Gentry Dugat and wife of Mc-
Allen are visiting in town. Mr.
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All Ladies’
G. G. Pruitt will buy
cream. Top price paid.
Hugo and S. Front. St.
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Mrs. Stewart, proprietress of
the Best Theater returned today
from Dallas.
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J. H. Lockman and wife of
Breckenridge are visiting in the
city.
Mrs. Patton returned today
from San Antonio after spend-
ing a few days there.
Onion plants for sale. Ber-
muda onion plants for sale de-
livered by Parcel Post. 1000 at
$1.00, 300 at 35c. R. J. Fried-
ricks, Cuero, Tex. 27-tf
Ladies’ Dresses
One lot Silk, Satin and
and Woolen Dresses up
to $25, priced - $9.75
All other Silk, Satin and
Woolen Dresses
ONE-HALF
Original Price
Boyd Turberville left today
for Nursery on a few days visit.
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Henry Slalena of Beeville pass
ed through the city today en
route for Sweet Home.
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Bring your cream to G. G.
Pruitt. Highest market price
paid. Hugo and S. Front St.
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If you have a bad
your mouth, if your
coated, and you have
dizziness, the trouble is in your
stomach, liver and bowels; they
are dogged with bilious impuri-
ties. Prickly Ash Bitters dears
out the obstructions and restor-
es healthy conditions. Price
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W. Landry came in today from
Eastland, Texas, on a short 27-2t
visit.
Mrs. Ray Sager of San An-
tonio returned home today after
a few days visit with parents.
Yoakum Hide Co., Feed Store.
Phone 373. All kinds of feed.
28-tf
There will b$ work on the E.
A. and F. C. degree Masonic
Temple 7 p. m. Tuesday Dec.
28th.
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UNBEATABLE PRICES IN
CLEARANCE SALE
Maggie Boyd, Yoakum Agent
for Book of Knowledge. 22-tf
Mrs F. X. Beck returned today
from West Point where she
spent Xmas.
Open meeting of the Yoakum
Literary Club has been post-
poned indefinately. The next
regular meeting will be on Jan-
uary 5, 1921 at the home of
Mrs. W. T. Browning. 27-2t
Miss Lydia Stahl is spending
the week in Houston visiting
relatives.
Ladies’ new Spring Suits.
27-2t Bass Bros. Co.
I J. C. Archer returned to Kings
ville today after a short visit
here.
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! Plowing gardens. H. F. Jani-
cik. Phone 233 27-2wks
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The Yoakum Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 28, 1920, newspaper, December 28, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1371069/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lavaca+County%22: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.