Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. [10], Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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t Good Fixin’s Here %.
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«^J Now is the seasonable time to JJ>
j make repairs and fix up about
your place and we have the rig it
kind of "FixinV* h^re at pricer *-
2g that will enable you to get every- •£
5| thing in good shape, without go-
5 ing broke. Whether you need •
5 Shingles, Laths, Flooring, Ceiling, |
5 Doors and Windows or anything %
% in the house-screening line, we «;
if have it. “Call us up” Phone 2 3. 1
| The Yoakum Lumber Co. |
Z J. N. BAYLOR, Manager. • <
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A Reliable Mediant Not a Narcotic
Ilf you are looking
” (let the genuine. FoDy m Huicy ■
and Tar in the yellow package, j
It iN safe and effective, Contains!
no opiates. Refuse substitutes j
For hate by K ierth Bros.
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PERSONAL
Vtry Absent Minded.
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Bargains
1’OR RENTiYou should read
iii»iit|the following snaps
listed below. These
prices are ' home
winners.
Furnished rooms for
house helping; two four room
cottag.-s close in. We also have
tine >oung Boosters, Rhode Is-
land Rod, from registered stock.
Kggs from full blooded Rhode
Island Red Hens, 1D for one
I doll ir, for sale.
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Hems ot local und Personul
Interest About t(mn.
T. M. Dodd
Mien You Sell Your Cotton. Deposit Your Surplus Money With
The Yoakum National Bank
Capital and Surplus over $IOO.OOO.oo.
We are pleased to make calculations and receive
, rents for you. BRING YOUR PAY CHECKS TO
THIS BANK, where they are payable. Courteous
^treatment, prompt and efficient service.
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....THE....
YOAKUM STATE BANK
is stronger today than ever before
If you are not a customer, tveco-iiH-
one, it only takes $1 to start an account
OVER 1200 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS.
E. F WOLTERS, President. AD. HAGENS, Vice President,
PHILIP WELAUSEN, Active V. P. J. E. GARNETT, Cashier
GET PRICES FROM £
The Yoakum Grain Company.
A. J. Matthews, Sales Manager.
FOR ANYTHING IN THE FEED LINE
BEFORE BUYING.
Jin,010 acres in Live Oak
county at $12 to $20 p«?r acre.
Will exchange for desirable
property in any part of Texas.
M cash, balance in ten yeais.
1 (5,(MX) acres west of I’valde,
along railroad, $7 per acre.
One fourth cash, balance ten
years time. *
d,000 acres in four miles of
Archer City, Archer county,
$20 to $25 per acre. Onetourtll
(cash, balance ten years time.
i SOO arret-, .NU'-ces county,
(near Orange Orovc, ‘21 per
I acre. One third rash, I valance
long ♦«**»#•
j 250 acres near Shiner, $50 per
acre, One fourth cash, balance
: ten years.
! 1 (7 acres four and half miles
I from Yoakum, $45 per acre, six
room house, well and wind
mill, two sets barns, half in
cultivation, tvalance pasture.
! $S00 cash, luifimv ten year?
I'vl acres on Wilson Ranch,
Karnes county, near school
house, four room b<Krs.;, $;tO |>er
— (acre, < )ue fourth <vwh. balance
O-ii years.
Alina 100 acres of land 50 acres in
PI ANO TE ACHFR [cultivation, three room Isaise,
; barns, near sdtool house, $40
Musical Kindergarten and j ,)t.r Halt cash. balance
! Chorus work a specialty—TVi- long time pavm-mts. on Wilson
j pile desiring to enroll, •please ;!fHiiclv.
apply b f.*re October fl. IHupiks! 212 acres of Innd four mile* of
, for piano in Primary, 'Iliter- j Yoakum, near sch>*4 house,
f mediate hikI »<dv.HiM'tsi gTH<fir*s ’’tie "t the !*.-»«? improve ! placer
I receive! », any ,<«,«. IjV ,h'“ •” " *, re
AnnDCCC jOne third case» and balance in
AUl/Kbjb, i ieii years 'timr-s.
Cor. OftK and Lertor St*. .UKtOHrremrf land i« McMullen
jcourity at $11.00 per acre. Third
|cas*:i and twilaure at (reasonable
time. \V’ill'S*xchaii4?e lor resid-
ence propstv or business pm-
.iK'Ttv in Y«>«kum «tr San An-
1 «*wio.
My Phone No. Is
83
SAM I ARY INSPfCIOR.
W. K Nl W >0Ml.
Take Your Watch
and Jewelry Repair*
* to
_ GANTERT.
A minister’s woe, a doctor’s
wife and a traveling man’s wife
met one day recently and were
talking about the forgetfulness
. of their husbands.
Atop in aim nave your shoes 3 lit- o,i,.L-dwife thought
shine 1 at Swift’s Tailoring her husband the most forget
Shop. Free to customers. 7 fit fill man living because he
Miss M a file Kirk returned wo*U] to vhtnch and forget
his notes, and no one could
make out what he wan trying
to preach about.
The diK’tor's wife thought
her husband was the moat for-
borne last night from a visit
out of the city.
Dr.W. W. .IcVca.D n-
list, over Yoakum Nation-
al Bank. Igetful, for he would ‘often start
I
I out to see a patient and forget
Mr. an.l Mr.. I>re». Hull are hi» medicine
vi"',,n- relative, an.l Ir.eml.j -Well,’' .ai.l the traveling
out of the city lor a few day.. ma„.,
Mrs. Will Kensley left lust that. He came came In m • the
night for Sau Antonioona visit other day and patted me on the
to relatives and friends for a cheek and said: 1 ,believe I
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they will wc'mvo umiupt
attention.
Engraving a Specialty.
International Fair;
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
u mm . <*|ni •» itcres Innd, unile and a
Nov. 5 to 20th, 1910j,„*f
College
of Y«tikuni, $45.00
Here, smaU ipoymmit and
!mare in ten years.
{ I Heights
f Phone 134 Wesl OmuJ Ave. Neil t« INde's Itoldt J ■* *' '1 & *1
.......-
Is ?&') l«f liijrher than
• Vurya* Si.
Dropping A Timely |
%
Hint
may serve to recall to «.
your mind that your 2^
home or property i* un-
protected by jS'
Insurance |
and that you should have *
a policy written • before <c
it is too late. You will ^
-» find this policy to be “the friend in need” that you £>
> would vainly search for if you didn’t have it to in- 2;
£ tdemnify you for your loss if your home should be «■’
m destroyed by fire. ^
| ROSS & SHALL. |
J Fire Insurance Agts. t
- Yoakum, Texas. f
Yoakum Daily 40c A Month.
IS
Is a Restricted Addition.
Has Cement Sidewalks.
Has Paved Streets-
Has all City Privileges,
as a College Campus.
NO DUST
NO ;>MOKE
NO TAXES
NO INTEREST
Free Deed in Case o! Death-
Is the Cheapest and Best Fhry
of all Buys
And il you Fail to Buy at once
it will be “Good-Bye” t j the
Oppcr tunitv.
*0 ucrca, ••wo nslics of
iitti, two houses. w«IJ. K»r
oMt* thir^ cash, t*d-
Hurt* in «w>e. tw<* und »ti»rt*e
>rw*rs.
%’}icsitit Hots (in •'San Antonio
to trade f»*r lauil or ':Y<*«4.*im
property.
iirt, *. Ill CXC*4W»gC 'vhc HIKlir
\'*rrty for •<tl«‘«»rnttle property
.elarwtiere.
few days.
1*01 N I) i i o 1 d tvracelet.
Owner can get same by describ-
ing and paying for this local. 4d
J. W. Wallace left last night
on the Davy (.'rocketi for San
Antonio on a brief business
visit.
Mrs. I.. L. Luroway wiii lake
in sewing, any kind except
silks, next door To Jake Lyons.
7 3t
Sap's C'laiui Agent (ioodloe
is in the city today looking
after the business interest for
the Saip.
LOST—At noon Friday.
Pair new shoes. Farl Adams
written on wrapper. Reward
iT taken to W. F. Adams’ office.
tf
John Howe was summoned
last night to Victoria to tie at
the liedside of his daughter,
Mrs. VV. K, Snearley, who is
quite ill.
Rooms for Rem. — Mrs. L. C.
Caroway will fn rn isfi rooms
for men
without children
next to J*ke Lyons.
J. \Y. Ikikomiit r»-turue<t
home this afternoon from a
week’s business visit to < i«my.a-
les and .ntfaer
hire insurance «nd real
estate. 5 Mahl,
a (Kidmen Building:, to tf.
Mrs^ Si ^(fungkin retxBrued
home last mg'ta* from hagle
Dake wt>ee<e stv* h^s be»*4i for
#
the past few days attending the
Co4oc~.sk* HaLf^ist AMOctstMO.
IKr. fiaSe* w»J4 tak>* k*r tfie
subject bis sermon, “dejah’s
Fiery Furnace”* on Sunday,
October it, 1910 at 11 n. wt.4 at
tl»e Kpisoopal Chureh.
FOR SALK:—A
have seen you liefore little girl.
What is your name. Houston
Cb roniele.
COMPORTING WOKOY
Many a Yoakum Kouicbold Will
pin/I TK»m So
To have the pains and aches
of a bad back removed; to be
entirely free from annoying,
dangerous urinary disorders is
enoug to make any kidney suf-
ferer grateful. To tell how this
great change can bej brought
about will prove comforting
words to hundreds of Yoakum
readers. * t
Joseph Schmidt, of Hallets-
ville, Texas says:
‘‘I do not know what I would
have done, had not Doan’s Kid-
ney 1‘illscome to mv attention.
I had kidney trouble and grav«*l
and the suffering was some-
times almost beyond endur-
ance. 1 doctored and used var
r
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couple. , iouft r.;mei|irt. but (omul little
residence j
3t
more than tt'mpomry relief.
About nine years ago Doan’s
Kidney Hills were brought to
my attention and procuring a
box. 1 began their use. The.v
relieved me promptly and Ii'avl.-
helped me on several ocv ihw^ns
since then when 1 have takeu
them”.
For sale bv all dealers^ PVice
fYttc. Foster-Milburn Co, Buf-
falo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
Remember the name— Doans
—md take no other
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f11f LI
two story Ouite a tiumlterofoccureiicts
house and two Ik*** at a botgain have taken place since our last
City Property.
room lnume, $LC»0.tKt,
,$.15*1 4 M) cash .wnd every 1HI
day-*. Thi* |Arupi»n*\ vs locatted
[near 4»assen^t<r depot.
il sold at once. Ixa*:«ted near
passtuiget depot. I bird ca««i
and all the time von want <vu
the rest. See A. <». Farring-
ton at once. >S 4t
report. Among them was the
wedding of Mr. Oscar Fitch
to !^Iiss Kittie I ’ontoti which
was celebrated at Hope on the
25th of September. Justice
i ih’ij*-' room tf welliug, *two husj
| and a half, ou.-ast i'all. '$35u*i.4Rt;
j$l!*0(4(Cash and it*ala.u< *• to -suft
I fvn rc-hiLser.
house and lot on e-aso bill.
$P¥H). :$300dnwn ncitf t>aUao<v
t<> suit (Mirchaser.
House and six lots on east
full, $25t<t.(N). $50D down are!
balance to suit purchaser.
Vacant l*its and otlier city
Mrs. Jack Nichols of Flatonia 1 Wi,:iam* performing the cere-
passed through the city this af ,,,on>- Hotli young i>eople are
tertKMin enroute to K’unge on aj', rv P,‘>ptilar and will make
visit to relatives and friends. [each other agreeable cornpan-
, . ; i«4iis through life.
Allred (iarner returned this;
afternoon from u bu-nnos visit' *'^r' ^McManus and fam-
to Cuero. Jilyand Mrs. Catherine Frazier
, . .. , .. . , I paid our burg a very pleasant
Architect A. lvd»!» returned 1
this afternoon from up the
* prof*«srty in all parts of tf*e citv.
John R. Chamber*. V". r-i<»i;....i»,.
Lockhart division of tile Sap.
bav*d I. cm th« Gr*v<'.
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AGENT.
troo<1 corner business lot with
—:-Jtw<> story house, brings good
Tfie ladies of the l.tithenit) I revenue. Terms, third cash
church will give an entertain-j balnovtf. ea*y payments,
merit to the yard of their church j
on We lnesday, Oct. 12th, frrmi!
2 to 10 p in. Ice cream, coffee, j
sandwiches and other refresh-j
ments will be served and sev-j
eral pieces of fane \ work sold.:
is invited to attend, j
”i had alxiul given up hope,
after nearly four years oi suffer-
ing from a severe lung trouble”,
writes Mr*. M. L. Dix, of Clarks- _ _______
%ilie, Cenn. < l*1'1 1 a n ular appointment at the Ubaiiel
u»V chest would lie almost un
^ visit.
Mr. Charlie Middlehrooka
and lady also paid us a very
pleasant vii-.it Saturday and
Sunday.
1 he young people enjoyed a
pleasant hop at Creole Friday
night.
Rev. J. T. King tilled his reg-
J. S. HALL,
Yoakum, Texaa.
Post off ice Box 316.
beacable and I could not do any
work, but Dr. k:ng*s New |)is-
covery lias made me feel like a
new jierson. Its the best medi-
cine made for the throat ^and
lung-* *. Obstinate coughs,
stubborn co'ds. bronchitis' and
hemorrhages, hoarseness and
whooping cough, >ield quickly
to this wond rfui medic’ne Try
it. o'.V .uid $iiKt Tn»i battles
free. Guaranteed ny a Drug
guts
mm
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\
S iturday and Sunday.
Madame Rumor says there
will b«; another wedding in our
community soon. \ternpo.
<T(>>d results always follow the
use of FViley Kidney IN I Is. Th»*>
contain just the ingredients nec-
essary to tone, strengthen and
regulate the kidneys and bladder
and to cure backache For Bale
J by Koerth Uros.
...,A.
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Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. [10], Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1910, newspaper, October 13, 1910; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth648003/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.