Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914 Page: 1 of 10
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HERALD OFFERS
SUGGESTION AS
TO MONEY CROP
ix*d for wiioit
t
tvcoinm.'iuled by
THE FARMERS MUST RAISE
LESS Of KING COnON.
Tlu' Merwld otter* (Ko follow ing - ok
got ions lo itreaders in retervuov
to ittoney croixa tlxa may be siitwlitu
Those .tops have bid'll
flio IV\a* V .*, M
College. and tx*.allx lino boon ivi
MUWMiiivd by authorities a> w
»; North 1* I' luiboden V H Horn
vlon. and lots of others who
have observed i n ullui til methods
luorv or Ivm foi iho past (»>» years
OaU and Barlay ;—
Plant viol later limn \Vx ember _Vth
broadcast or in close drills using nix
peek* fo Iho a.'tv Hod Rust Hi\
oats an.t Tennessee winter barley
good vancitrs Kailx planting will
give winior grating
Corn: —
HUxw land m tho full xitx. tillage
to keep woods down and «o absorb
nioUluri I’lanl Wbruarx .'vHh to the
1 dli of March Thin to appio\tin,xt 'x
ono ;.ialK per square yard
Grain Sorghum* |Linxit*.i Wax
1‘rx'i xr* and in ihx- tail, oullixaio
lo keep down »<«ds and lx> aosorh
rainfall. IMam dwarf mllo or fetertta
soon afl.y \|»rU fsi. In row > 42 Inches
atxart in Iho roxx t'ultixate xxoll iod
In tho aatno niannor a» fx»r corn
Bur Clover. Bermuda and
Heecue Paeturee: —
F\*r postures and xxnsio lands
I'low tho land, harrow and sow
hnxadoast hur olovor and r. cm gm-. .
a> oar’x ,o possible and no ’,.xt,"
lltan iho Iasi ol November. imiu. ion
pound* of s(«od owoh per uetv K\xlh"x
x\ nli a smoothing bat roxx to x'xxvei tho
sood In Vi»r11 and Max plowing
season alter nwoir grass and hur
vlovoi liaxo -oodod »lisK land and
•»
plan I om> pound It.-rmudn tnox I
l»or acre If llonmida sod I* axatlab'
plow iln- land and plant o.l lx Micho
apart on side x*l oxory furrow ooxor
ing with sxmex'dliig furrow * Instead
of using wood
Silage Crops: —
Hrypare laud as for .wit Sumac
or Hod Top aorghuni la tho hoax !x at
yteldlug silage crop, and ih therefore
hxviuiuruuru in »*iciricu.v xo x-ye II
and othor nope Plant xxn or hum
April, in cult Ira tod row*, SI-2 foot
apart, using ton lo flftoou pounds per
aero.
Sudan for Hoy (Limited Wa/); —
Prepare loud oa for corn i
aoon aflor April I, ualna corn plant,*)'
with apoolal plato (holoa 1 It* Inch) l>
row a .Htl Inrhoe apart, ualug thro,
pound* of wood por acre, Cultivate
aa for eoru Harvoat whou ftret to
full head for hay. If grown for eoed.
delay harveat until ftret aood begin
to ahattar.
Coer peat (Par toed and Hay): —
Prepare land aa for corn. New Lira.
Orott and Whlpporwlll are gyxod var
iettea. Plant on or after April tat in
rowa SI tnchea apart with plants S
Inches apart lo the row Cultivate aa
for cotton: pick aeed early, thraak
with frail or with a community pea
hollar, which can be bought for fill.
Peanuts:—
Prepare land aa far core Plant
■panlah variety on or aftLr April lat
tn rows 21 tnchea apart with pleat ?
•retd ■ufcaaUeaa gaily two.
HT9 tnchea apart la tka raw. ualag
txxo bus ho* a vxf unhulhM seed per acre
Plant by hand or bx use .vf cowttnunl
t> planter, which uii Kx' bought (.*{
m
Alfalfa (Valiev Land*l
Prvxtdx' g.*»*d dial x*' and piv(v>»v
firm aeed bed free from giw'> and
week' Plant as early after this dale
as poss.bh but noi Si tot than IVooiw
her Utb t's,- twelve of fifteen pound-
of V. \as OKIahxxn.a or Kansas *t\*w n
soext |W'r a.rvv IV* nv'i *ra*o I -
S iago C< opa a.xd y oepra.x aftoi
Sn,all Qra.n,
Syxrgbum an.l Jane corn ate xsoo.
ailanx* crop* an«'r small Kfaiu x •
p. a- poanuts and soy beans can al'
Ih. grown aftx't small train fx»r s.swi
tiav (xastuiv vxr aixw'ii manure
Truvk Crop* {Brrritt aexo Ft u«t»l -
I'i uck x io(»s sirawbcinc' vlx-w bo>
rh's and blachbx rrlx's and similar
x rv*i»s max mvwn adxantagxsxualy
... V...X iRinn ivi ■ us.
Pant tor diverstlying an axeruK
tai in ot m' acres In South Texas
For Farmer who owns *nvi live*
on hit farm; —
Ifx acres corn and |*eas
.» acies of fall .xafs
to acre* of con on
b acres oi Sudan Kiass
aerx's of p«n»unis
.* acres Irish and sweet potato
aerx-s warden and truck crop*
aerx-s
• Tenant Fatmn
1 a acrx s x'xxru and pea •
.« acres of fall oaf'
Id a.'iva of wtlluu
2 a. v> HuddH «ra"
» acres ol peanut*
acres cxxwpeaa
l acres sxxeet and Irlsi. potato's
t aerv's truck crx.ps *nd home kiu.Imi
_
;.d acres
The nuniher of annuals winch . u,d
he k« (>t on s«ch farms are
:: work animals i preferably Ilia rex'
a .a» XX s
:. s.xxx s
til lo ;t0 piK'
inn xounu layiuk bona
Sll't W Aik B.JILDI It:.
WHAT THE BUSINESS MEN Of YOAKUM
HAVE TO BE THANKFUL FOR TODAY.
VV e are ihanktul fxxr \ .xakum • ynniiv... aa.l ?.»: tie
twiurv and a the tTilted States . u,.i r ..>k.
(xllxNated in ibis man slaughter:- l>r H It Hroxxn ,x d
l.umtM i . ... it
I he past Ubeiwt
o .idx Vlanaa
in V oakum a.id
berg
e
I am thankful for i.-.e ta.'l lliai t lixe
l'» \,»S lives bu -III. s- tow I' X >
iv'ix in my opinion.
I am x cry thankful lot live past ' ppoi > my cu • omet. l.xhn \ a ol
I am thankful that theie l> a hruater outi.wxk or a l'u<>’ .uistness yea?
o tollow this year of depress<.m and .. «.x > . j»,.si p.» .. .; - peop..
o \xxnkiiu. ai ? i ie xi.sr, \\ . v
I am thank ul t.n the many txx.
eai and iol Ih.' .ouuuxie.i utaxwlh
past
I am ihanktul for the fact that I lixe m \ oakum w hi. . >;>-nler
(tie best bnslnes . .nx in South leva II V Sunt
I am thauktul lor the silxer Iln in a xtsibio i the . . i i >■ biinie
’ .loprv'sslon I l Saundets
x\ • are mktul tot ih. ioo.? o . ><■ o * • • xo.?
k.wmI proa pant s that «r.> unxioubtedlx n sioix' all of u« P s Mason an 1
II Kelluens. hnoldei
t« If x'aisiaipnan and S S Slahl
were out this morntiik hmMttu .ub
walks frx»m tho xvirner oi the .xl.l
Stale Hank biHldtiu and irom the xxn
ini ot fixe Slnvpshlie 1‘ixik x'o ox.
lo the comer o the I dwaul. xitlb.n
x'o I'h. x won iisiiik -.i ml and Kiaxol
i bin vixiIt hx-loiv they kx'I enoiiKh put
I
down, and whou xxn asked t'l Si Hit
why they did not ftniah tho Job lie (old
us that they thought ll best lo see
the contractor .in act permlaator. lo
uao mure x»f hi* *and and ki*\. I Tin o
inieuiixm wa* ko.hi ami na.| xnox nuu
Iho matortal they would have had
a koo.I rldewalk down
\\e aix' I ' ink ul loi the prosperity » > '
l n oili . . omph'l.'.l . \ H \< ; i ',
\\« a. . .. .. ■' ■ ' 1 V o x
I am thankful that I am In ih. boat V»\xn u; > nu: Texas
I am thankful lot the appro, .atbxn «hoxx n by ». x'o?
I'ot tho now hotel Mr- M U>'
I am thankful for the tact that N.xakxnu ctmtiuuos
good husttie s l luxe had tn the past Scx*:t I'aylot
I am thankful 'xn the prxtgtv- our city ha. shxxwn xIui'iuk
I i.ink M Wood
ImlldtUK
and for th?
xoai ot lsI *
riix> Kdwarxl* tlllhorl ('xv. have on
Alaplay today hi from or their alurw
some of the latoat mall boxes for city
delivery uae Thin la aomethlng that
the people x'f Ytxgkutu should take e*
px'dal Intereat tn right now. a* they
will have to be placed al tin* rvatxlenx'x*
before January the ftrat lu order that
the city have free mail delivery The
xaxat of the mail boxea t* small and to
have them Inalallexl will imat very Ht
tie, atul It la the duty xxf every cltiaen,
who la lutereated in the axlvatunxment
of Yoakum to tenure a box and plai'o
It ao aa to aaalat the city In aenurlug
the free mall delivery
COTTON WANTID.
We will pay oue cent a pound more
for cotton than any offer you mav
get. and eaehauge you dry gxmd* and
ahoea cheaper than you aver bought
thorn before
N St Qllleland'a Ury Uuoda Store
\\e aie IbiXlxkfxi’ fxxr the KOO.I buslnes . we h.xx, mi.iox ■ ,• n > ’.xkxim
continued giwwth Wex man (l.xrne I'riK X .< I i»e Hev.xll '
We txix thankful lor the iu* I liberal palronuK.- we liuxe creeived and
| for Yoakum a plxenomliul grx'xxth also lb.xi we lixe In the .it' wti. r. l u.
- v ■«. x » t'. .ft .x x x .x t* e itTi f Ht I -in .
v'ltmill It \.t*x Mllliltti • t« • ' *»a*.v v. v < » ... • •
Williamson «v Williamson Hunters and Publishers
We utv. thankful fxxr the xeai l»U as u ha* bioughl lo oui city mote
public imprxxxentents than any xtther yeai in Iho historx of om urowing
ang prxxapemua little ciiy l.ynch and l.ary Your I'ailor.
Thankful fx*r ike past loyal pammaK.' and ilx.xi the future h.i* much lu
at ore fx*r Yoakum H (' Koch
The year ihtt has doue much foi the dly of \ .xakum alou« with ll
came proaportty aud with a alanw at Ih.* future the year 1*14 will leave
ua will* atill a bright*! ami even uixUv pr..sperx*u.- x. at in the xea; to a!!
thla l am thankful Kek Max, The Itaberdaaht r lo Men Who x'ar*
NOTiCt TO OOH Kt Ol KS
In tn s Thvui.sK>'tug *>sU" *.*u xxill
.
find most xvf the hus.ue.ss men reprv
sent.vt Th. . are all bidding for your
trad, xml any i cm wi'.l
wine WHEAT
IN THE GULF
COAST STATES
Stall
riianktul :oi tlo> .vMxtxnxx.wl imptvxxoux.
’ tutxnx' Klktns Hacket Stoex- v
We Txoulxl be Ihanktul tuat (he V tiixevl S . <■- . io . .t ,? u I
, p«. sent war III Kuivi*. Mi V It Mti.e:
W*> a o thankful toi th* ixasi pattot,«„: < t.j u >p •
same will .\xntuxuc a> m the (xasi Ktrcho lltux*
W*' w ts:t to thank the people oi Xxxakuiu xud the xn ini . ? ,« t .«.«
sUl*port ot our business (ins Hum a Son
... I... «.» «i , umimuxlii*n \merica s ps-v., m m, mu,
**l the worlds <iv<xicst ...r, tv*s. l.,Hi;*btiet .t,i Vtk.n
l am tlianktul txu the liberal support o. nvx pa rvn ..tx,i >>e than ap
prex'iat*' thx'tr tnx.ie Mr It M Swot
I am iliauktul for the g.H*d business , have x.uuir..l x.xxt o the lac
that I am hi one v»i the Itxest towns tn South Vexaa Nli W tl H.
I *;n Ihanktul lo the pexxp.e tor ’ mi p.ts |m rwit;e vi \\ s, ,»t
and xou xx ill
anything xou
M.v
st xxt the business oxen
*rv iv|%
ilia n x sx'i
L 4 vt t'\ AU Avi, M
riW \k{K
t h.' suite
Uxcal
or xxtherwisx and it will be lyx
t and met I
x.xur
>ni. < -w
up and
In man
x'xxnn*
tx* dx'
to ttxe best town lu Sou
xx'ur shopping
h Tx'\« ,
' sh.'ulxl d«
j xaluabir
1 OUlt> OTyMIx t'llht'l to Al\op
yxr visit.
grv.w n
you xx til receive the loNxity welcome
irom an jur pr\tgiv*e.sixe merxiiauts
once you trade in Yoakum 'x*u xxili
a’xxaxs d.* >o
s'SOGKJXV I1 OH THANKSC.IV'NO
SIRVICIS
In ion service* to tu- held at H.c
Haptiat chutvii Thursday moruii'g
vt lx*: So Kx cry Iwwiy uxx ited tx* be
present ami enjoy the pro^ sin
Sxxng ;~
litxi.. at ion (' l\ Web
Sow*
Scripture rxuvding (' H Orw.K
Hraxer J H Itellott
Son*
HeadtiXK .*: Presidents l*x.», tsinalion
V I Weeks
Sermon Hex (' P x'rs *
A."u; VniMl.a
Offet in*
V tnoim.vnients
I kvvxlog.
Item lid Ion K (' l eak '
I nion pisx.'t' txi the I'; si i'hrist in
x'lunvh At ? IK p tn H«*\ v ,1
Hush xx HI h.xxe charge t.' this ser.
e South x. mat
oxxld prvtxe a
> crvxjxs there
we drained
»n itonbil.'ss tut
' h*\xi grv»w mg
i» well and
addltnxn to
Much xv| th
. lax and lx*an* soils
used protitahlx fxxr
Iln t. s, ttxvwexx't aiv goner*
orally not suitable fm wheat The
' ' ' ' I ' . xx the Cult and of
v lam . me Ux*t hk« x t,. reytm
I profitable wheat crops and hi at
east all ot the peninsular |*ortion of
l lot .bx wheat glowing sbxxul.l not i*e
! atlxMupted The Hiednxoni I'latxsyu
how ex or. contain much *o,wl whx at
'and
M .c can Kcncrally l*x> s..wn on the
taint xxn which a cultivate.! crop such
hi
x disking and harrvxwlng thxxroughly
and the drilling the s.-.h! aboul I 1.2
ably I*.1 mvv'asary
" hxvat caw be s,..xn .u fixe State*
horxlerhia on ih.' («ntf alimvxi anx time
FRANK A. FALViLLA.
Tin and thaet Natal Worker.
Wlti'ii a man la In love with hla work
aud know a every ha*!* principle xxf
the inddatry In which he la engaged
he la aure lo meet with a targe meas-
ure x»f aueceaa Such la the x'aae xxf
Mr Prank A Kalvella the well known
slxxw't Uieial worker Mi kMIvella haa
lw»en a reahlenl x*f Yoakum foi the
pa at xtxxaen veara and wa. a lout time
coppx'tainlth fxxr th»' Sap Alxxxui aevea
•rmxnlha ago he hrauched out lu hu*i
neaa hxr himaelf Me opened hla txlice
for buatueas and xletertutned tx» gt.r
to exeryoue g.H*d reliable wxxtk at a
nominal charge ami from lb.' first day
»«' was kepi bus. lie does all aoll*
of metal work, auclx a* manufacturing
•love pitm, galxanlti'd spouiing*
troughs eaxea, ateel cast Inga, flxiea.
(auks etc In (act anything and ex
erythtng that a iH'ixx'x'rn of iht* kind
xhxea In the way of new x*r repair
work la well Ixxoked after bx Mr I'm
xella aud hla aaatalanta Spx.dal at.
tent ton la given to atov* repair* a<
water lii'atera Me haa all the oec-
essarv lixola and appltan.'ea and wIM
ebexrfully glxe you an estimate on
anx work vtx. may hay* (n mind
ll you go into tx doth
purchase a sun of doll
made tor "uo onx' lu p.x
ill lixe x.vvt'lxl do you x'Vpi
you wx.ar thorn they c,i
iIlex were me.xnl tin xou
nisi xx lull happens wit, i \.. x. bitx i
suit of bau,( me down-. I iai beii. i
to go ixx a tailor and leax, him make
a suit ihai wa- tutx'lxxt.-.t to» xou (*>i
s*,ixii I lx X o ...'ll I I tier . .
that will bring out vout i on* px'inls
oi xx*«t pitxsign. x**o ,timin' vxnit
weak px'inls m othei w,.i.i while
dollies don i make the re < n Hie. ko tx
Ionk wax toxxar.l inakniK in. appx'at
xiu'e faxxxrahle oi untaxable We
have e.ei.xl lailx'is H.i, and one lx*
w IxU'lx we wish lo dlr. i'i xout virii
'lion i Mi Prank M Wood who In.
I* esta 1*11shed here for the pa-1 five
'.'ats Mi W oo.l xwrrit * nlee line
of woolen- from which xou nux* be
able lo make a -ai isIH i.m . aelx'X'tlxxn
and If Prank takes xx«m older ami
xoui measure vxxxi will have a atilt
Unit will give xou mouth* of aatls
(action ('leaning pressing aud al
terlng is al*x* attenxled i*' l'hx. Spring
and Suminei lines for IHI.X will t*e
sln*xx ix about lanuarx fii .i
oiaMiaato until monoav
We are Uxloruxed by Hi of Heteraxxn
ilial the acluHda of Yoakum will be
dismiss.'.! thla aftern.xon until Mxxn
itav Thia will probablv he gxxxxd new*
Ux the puplla, as they will have two
’ oli.lax s instead of .vae
' <1 \;.r<
may*
it'x'atx'si .'ham'.'
for suxS'x'ss The har.l rvxl winter
wile.-. on b a l urk. ' and Ndii.
ki'x while well 'Ult.'il to kxlisixs v?xd
V • ,x- , . i ,.\\ tx, tke
South
Some terllli.n-1 ' ould .'.enerallx he
S....H nixn .. i l; south \U
application of .'i*n |H'unds x*f add plioa
Phixle oi .1 su e,1 1 me.i u? pound
of px'tixsti and pounds ot uitralx'
'»**lii pc i, , ppii,'d xx icn sow _
nn. and »" oi ■ • i*x*nud' " nitrate x'f
sods * ppl led l lot fowl! stalls 'll
i' ih'. ■ h >'u Id be . I'ni'i nil x oiofn.
able
Olfc O 1 Mia momninu
Sew wi re.olxx'd here thla m.xro
mg of the death of Mr* II MageQ
winch oocuttvd this morning al about
* O < lo. k Mr* llsgeii was the mother
ol Mrs K Merdx'i and Mrs Koahlel
and their many frieuda will revolve
th.' new . with much sadness The fur
oral will prx'hably he held tomorrow,
airangemeuU being withheld until Iho
arrival of other relatlvea
The Merad offer* sympathy lo thuoo
made sad b.v the sudden death xxf thlg
gxxxxd w oman
RUCK WHI AT ANO FANOAKB
FLOUR ANO "ORIAM OF OORN**
MIAL AT IOWARBR.RILMRT 00.
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