Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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MM9 INTEREST PAID
ON SINKING FUNDS OF
DEWITT COUNTY WED. BILL BEARICKS
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AFTERNOON IN CUERO, AT-
TENDING COUNTY MEET
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GRAIN LOADING LAW GO
VESSELS CAN LOAO
snags another man
IN UNMARRIED RANK.
ford and Otto Wagner.
The vote was as follows:
For Mayor: Heinrich ■ 144,
256.
For City Marshal:
' Neumayer 168; Wofford 63 and Wag-
ner 11.
For Alderman: R. P. Korth 220; -V
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IN VICTORIA TO HELP
CITY'S BASEBALL CLUB.
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When the patient grown better and
f the capt^n'a apprehenalon I. relieved.
the case usaally drops from observa-
tion. Weeks afterwards, perhaps, the
. __. Interested hospital receives direct in- i
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the;
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Cause of tbe grain
congestion in upper lake ports..
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MNm^aBy at Ihla mown, treatment of
m *0 wha^ occunrH later.
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Tlewmayer was the
date for city marshal, R'MO
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TO VICTOnii MEET
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The Federaaion of Women's Clubs
the fifth district of Texas la holding a
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Ben Novak 140;
C. C. Amsler 2;
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Ernest Balhoin of Yoakum vfisUmS
Moulton relatives Sunday. Moultoo
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Yoakum.,a 1
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April 5th to 7th,
Mesdamea J. W. Hale. A. Orr. g. K.
Buchanan. A. X House and Mrs. ■. H.
Brown. Jr., are among those aMpint-
ed delegates from. Tea Yum
Mrs. B. ®. Ba
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ity Hotel. \
We welcome
hiccoughs,
Infected teeth, malaria, opium poison
Jng, ptomaine poisoning and swallow-
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broken glass. Many of the diag-
st were made on board ship be-
n|lors are resourceful in meet-
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pupils
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a chair
four' the Thimble Club yesterday afternoon: states has Just received a letter from
sum olj Following th© regular club meeting H bandit long thought deal? that he,
was all ready to start a ne» revolu-i
tlon. These Mexican bandits, might
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Pearl Bladek inade / vice
Gertrude Kuenstler
I secretary and MTks Ella
1 Shea— traaurer.
t tbht meeting, members of the or
Marshal O. T. East was
over C. B. Kelly opposing
a vote of 2M to 147.
A mayor, city attorney, two
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the marshal race the only one in
which there were opposing candidates
on the ticket. In the aiderman race,
however, H. J. Strauss received
votes, although be was not a candi Merrem L
date. The following is the vote: ■ Canon 168;
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of the county amount rtsek. C. C. Jopling, A.
I. The jail sinking fund Jack Benbow, T. 1. Long. E
Charles Halstead, Lenwood
Henry Hough, Jessie Newman
the hostess.
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With sueb men as W. H. Smith and
L. T. Sterne taking an active interest
In tbe management of tbe team it de-
the. beet support. Mr.
resident of the club and
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RUNK AGAIN ELECTED
“ * MAYOR OF SHINER IN
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
OTTAWA, April 5—United
vessels will be permitted t<rM
at Fort William ;ui<l uUmw sM
BF that Nor- , . ,
points for
JBWerU
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From this state <oeaMnftts^ two men |
ere elected to
te Southwest RegknME Committee,
nd Mr. Steinman was elected as one
f the students to serve on this com-1
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;tMm Tegau,' *1®® announced that It had completed
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YOAKUM, TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRIL S, 1923
Results of Qi! Hectiws
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HALLETTSVILLE ELECTION
RESULTS IN RE ELECTION
OF EAST CITY MARSHALL
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In City election held Tuesday City 3* ®raunl8 |85; Geo. A. Wanier 1
re elected Senf rec®tved 397 votes for city
candidate, retary .assessor and collector.
sd tedr daughters NNtJOrn
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S70 VOTE IN GONZALES
CITY ELECTION, WARM I
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RACE FOR TWO OFFICER
With a warm race on in the city
marshal’s office, and also more or leaf
of a contest in the race for alderman
of Ward No. 1, an unusually large
vote was polled, a total of 870 being
cast City marshal N. D. Cone was
re-elected by a large majority, re^MU
ing a total of 595 votes, as caMgn^em
__with his apponent, Zlb. J, Roellko,
sacred1 received 260, leading ||
votes.
Aiderman Fred Send
No. was re-elected ove
Albert Voges, by a maJMKty of 83 A. J. Braunig were ele
votes Schocke receiving 234 votes and and R. F. Senf was reR
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^°Gee retary, assessor and ml j--, ,
City Secretary and Attorney Geo. ' were four candidate8 for
Fouls who had no opponent, received' Neumayer, Leo fcohmert,
849 votes. I
John C. Jones, aiderman of Wardi
No. 1, who also had no opposition, re-1
ceived 455 votes.—Gonzales Inquirer.
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lb..and MBs Floyd,
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Burned obarge of the
i Mrs. Bmitb |r our lib;
nat that she J^i
As was the case in Yoakum, all vot-
ing records In Yorktown were brokin
Tuesday, acjpSMRa (u-<b<‘ Cuero Rec-
ord wpMS Ska jbe SMiowing to say:
' t*”318 *or Juniors held at
B WVWt tB the polls:
; school auditorium yesterday
lection,
k j noon Caasie Joe Ledbetter won.
B for'
, K will be a representative of Toakum
OiScted -
i juniors for declamation honors in De
1 Witt County.
Wallace Woolsey and Chester Klip-
r,*b-^JPpple will represent Yoakum High j
■MB^n School in senior spelling contest, it
was announced today. Each of the
grade schools are to have confeTiants
in their special section. Names of
Wlher contestants were not obtained
Wtay.
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bring Towns: SCHOOLS Of CUT TEXlS TH MELT j
HERE22RO L1
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YORKTOWN POLLS HEAVY
VOTE IN CITY CONTEST;
ELECT KOEHLER MAYOR
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LADIES AID OF LOCAL CHURCB*
PLANNING TO ENTERTAIN
DELEGATES ON 22-23-24
For Mayor,
28 Macha 13; J. H. Huebner, 1;
For City Secretary, J. M.i Mellon knows
F. R. Mergenthaler 5. about.
For mayor, Chas. Fertach, re-elec-! Aidermen, C. J. Garbade 165; John F.
Kasper 161;
Wolters 22;
Total votes
officer; Ed. Gehrels. a team,
candi-' Clerks, T. J. Ponton, Bismark
and T. M. Nowlin.
showed no opposing candidates.
The names written in were com
.plimeltary votes cast for other favor-
ites.—Shiner Gazette.
Far be it from us to sail 40*7 '1
. ji. f "L™
names, but we have good and MM-J
ficient reason to believe
< < it.mi ni.ui about
in;.> i i. .1 II I 11
H.i- h. will Hi lo
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we have issued the best^Wir^^HH
that was in us. iswN’mP1'^^
As for ur reasons; said' Mao*
roams the streets iy*cently in a*
rather dazed way and at Juans te ,
unduly nervous. H« was also
heard to try to put a • huscarr-
and soft pedal on any attemag to.
broadcast news of bls crossing;
the great divide.” > .*
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Bttee which tv ji
lldenta, ^WiRh L
Lahoma, Ajrks
his committee
It tbe Y. M. C. 4.^
Encampment which
L Hollister, Mo.,>l||
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anvene this JifRT jgi
George is a Junior stnd
patent and I. tb. K. Of M.
jeintnan of IN. —**
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■rage which hffiM J
|r of exi
tlon, 441.
For aldermen two to be elected:
Louis Kahanek, 386. J. G. Traxler,
375. H. J. Strauss, 28 (not a i
date.) Hugh Lag, 1, (not a i
date.) n - *!
' For city marshal: O. T. East,
election ,96; C. B. Kelly, 147.
For city attorney: W. E. Parr, 431.
— Hallettsville Herald.
A half holiday was observed in the
city schools today to permit
and contestants to attend
events of the county meet in Cuero.
In the elimination declamation con ..... . .
and made further plans for entertatav- ,
b'^h |ng a blg Lutheran convriition in Yon, J
aiter kum on April 22-23-24. The Tsnan
She Synod of the United Lutheran cbnrti*
is to convene in this city on the datmr-
named, and the Indies Aid of th* lo-
' cal church has undertaken tbe task off \;
entertaining the visitors.
With the beginning of the conven-
tion only sixteen days away, the la-
dies of the Yoakum church are eaMst^^
•ng all the aid they can summon
The Luther League composed
young people of the church, irifl
and at
ing last night appointed <
to assist.
Tbe Lutheran* Sunday School W
chestra and other musical and vocH
talent of the church ill be called ugouu^^
to assist in entertaining the delegateo
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amsgnmenta to expand the medical
aiE durvloe to American seamen, with
which It bad first been chsrged by
y Congress a century and a quarter ago, ky a '
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Ur.. C. R. •» tbe .Mp-. r.<llo yl. lb. B.4I. Cor
a of (M Wen Qt«0 Ansae. I«»MI Ion of America or the Independ-
MnKlasa kaUa 1 kl— In the*mt> The »onge or diseases and mishaps
1st jR^t'6 ftM* which Sid has been Invoked dur
r >5. ' ihg tbe first year has been smaslng.
ig toward' Th* Uat includes appendicitis, asthma
^b. will < be cramps, diarrhea, ear ache, eye injur-
his io*, heart disease, hernis, hiccoughs,
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SUNDAY range Bal]
o«w change of seevral messages
Arthur, son of Mr. nad Mrs. g^ry to obtain ctabrjnformation as to
_• the eauso of the trouble. Cramps
among the crew and'Inter more
Oramps elelclted the Information that
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Yesterday afteronon the Lutheran .
luidies Aid met in a regular maoUncj
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coincidence that 4* Hotel j*
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HILF HQLIDiy IN LHTHERIN 5MJF
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The Prince of Wales was given a
cup for winning a horse race the'
other day. We failed to learn who,
else was In ihe race. , .
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How would you like to take
at your desk and write out
:s for the inaignificant
for interest on money you had1 Routine, the hostess served pineapple j
"red? It would probably rA—1
Ut\fb aiHwt’f kz,fbar YbAm.bv
P. fridges today. The 34529 ^epi
resented mtere** «»»rt MWMmtMiMb nn
sinking furids < * *
' ing to |16ft.\»o
of 332,000 dre^r 3802 in interest to the
bond concerns,; the 350,000 sinking
fund for Road District Number Two
31253. the |40,000 sinking fund for
Road District Number Four 31002 and
the *44,000 sinking fund for tbe Court
House >1471. Three of the checks
were made to the Hanover National
Bank of New Ydkk, through 1 the
I National Bank of this oKy,
to meet While the latter, for Interest and com-
aateston ca the Court Mouse stoking
fund, was made payable to tbe ttUM-
nrffr of the State off Texas. -Unero
|4n Record.
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Klo The Shiner Base Ball team
Aug. play the Alamo Peck team in
173. Antonio Sunday. Yoakum hasn't even
This fine spring weather
Runk ought to make a lot of old time ball
The official ballot players Just itch to swat the old pill
again. What do you say, fellows?
Mr. Joe Kunetka and family of Yoa-
kum were Easter guests of Mr. Heavy,
First they blamed Hoover for the Koester. Jr., and family- Moultrefc
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high price of sugar and now they are Eagle.
trying to push It off on the rerneries.: . J
We are not interested in who is to MATRIMONIAL RUMOR
blame as much as we are In some
remedy for the situation.
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The governor of one of the Mexican i
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inman!NAMED/::ON;
*EES' 1
eleetioa off smears.
iWm of the Raleigh president. Miss
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at of, ju
>Nectod gdhlmtion planned to give a
|te« on concert and program .at the church
soon for the benefit ibf. the League.
KTke Uther Leagim also took steps'to
assist the Ladies Aid tn entertaining
Lthe meeting of the Texas Synod
W; which meets here this month.
HBTfiTMENT
lOl^ fob sick seimen
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WASHINGTON, April 6-Just a
year ago the U. 8. Public Health Ser-
: it is expected.
t|iat they are going to make
■is crusade against swind-'
I ilbds. We hape that they I
Mjy lfeye fellows who fix our1
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Adams, W. F., Jr. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1923, newspaper, April 6, 1923; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1371097/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.