Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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Palmolive Soap 7c
Split Silk Flour. 48 lb. >198
Light Crust Flour, 48 lb. _31.98
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CHsd to report HpWk Benbow
We have purchased 122.000 pair
U. S. Army Munson last shoes,
sixes 5 1-2 to 12 which was the en-
tire surplus stock of one of the
largest U. S. Government shoe con-
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this shoe is MOO. Owing to this
tremendous buy wo can offer same
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LOST—Silver inlaid fountain pen
between Bolton’s Grocery Store and
Palace of Sweets. Return this office
for reward. 9Mtp
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Mboare. Pat Wfaftosth and George
Douglas called at the Dickinson hetoo
Saturday night >?
Mooers. Ewell O’Neill and Howard
Samplos, Mtawo Fannie and Thelma
Garrett attended the ball game at He-
bron Bunday-afternoon.
Mr. Adolph Slmek and Miss Louise
Wofford were seen on our highway
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Eart Holton of Bear Creek
spent Bunday with Hugh Benbow.
. Little Miss Gladys Hahn has been
sick but glad to report better now.
I hope the old Easter Rabbit was
good to everyone this year.
Mrs. Allie Moffett of Luling
spending a few days with Mrs. W. E.
Manning
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dickinson spent
Sunday with Harry Neal of Stratton.
What bus become of the Behr Creek
reporter? I hope she isn’t married.
Miss Fannie Matecek spent Satur-
day night with Lillian Wysatta.,
As news is scarce will ring off.
Reporter.
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ber of Commerce will be held Friday
evening the Sth promptly at 7 o’clock
at the Queen Cafe, Tokio Garden.
Members of the Chamber of Com-
merce invited to attend. Election of
officers and reports to be heard. One
hundred places have been arranged
for; if more needed the yean be sup-
plied. Members owe it to themselves
to be on hand and come early.
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Attorney and Mrs. E. J. Motto and
daughter, Miss Hyacinthe, and Miss
Louise Shoemaker motored to Cuero
today to attend the DeWitt County
School meet, Mr. Motto having legal
business to attend to.
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Three furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. 112 Rose St (adv) 3tp
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scheduled tor Aprii, Wo believe this to the me
made to Yoakum.
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Use Blue Star Remedy ter temma,
Itofe. Totter, eg OaAm Etoff * **
wum CfeitoBed Hands and Pace, PM*
aon Oak, Old Surat and Sorrn sb
Children also tor aero teat
by Palaeo Drag Store. (adv)—
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Joe Jllek to up again after being
confined several days with an injured
foot.
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WANTER—Two or three unfurnish-
ed rooms for light housekeeping, in a
place where children are not objec-
tionable. Have three Boys and don’t
care to drown them. C. A. Thoemar.
General Del. - 97 2tp
FOR SALE Chaspl Daisy Plants.
Ring 83A1-1. 97 3tc
FOft BALE—Second hand Piano.
Call at 409 Orth Street or ring No. 4.
94-5tp
Rooms: Conventiently located, new
beds, hot and cold running water.
Special rates by the week. Apply
Commercial Hotel. 6-tc
Furnished apartment to let. Dining
room, bod room, kitchenette and pri-
vate bath. Close to. Phone 81.
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ten and the fields are to wot to work.
Well Editor, did ahybody get you
e^ April fool? No one Bit ma.
Charite, Jump and prank Ytoited V.
Juma Saturday and Bunday.
Parana and Steve and bis wife
and A.D.' Jurena asade a bustoaoo trip
to Sweet Home and Yoakum Monday.
Mr. J. X Petru and wife visited her
talker, V. Jurena, Monday.
Mr. Emil Bortosh visited Mr. Willie
Bartosh tost Monday.
Bay, Route Four, you think that I
had lots of trouble with my straw hat!
No. 1 tied a piece of log chain around
it for a ribbon and it didn’t give me
any trouble at all during those high
winds.
Say Editor what is the matter with
those other correspondents they did
not get tired of writing, did they?
They must be awful laiy that they
don’t write. (Some more wrote tost
week, but we couldn’t get the letters
in print because we were short of
men in the plant—Editor.)
Reporter.
FOR BALE—Three burner Fireless
Cooker first atom condition 218 Neb
son St 9E8te
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^8ta8 1-8 India tiro with rim
and tiro cover on Yoakun-ftalletts-
vino road. Botaro this oRtoo for re-
ward. **»
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RATE OF INTEREST-I am now to a
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.