Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1908 Page: 9 of 20
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tended mill re tin tel mm It i red
it mi tin i harming little I ul\,
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tion tom her ot tin imhli si hool
Win* it going to i> 1.i> sei oiul
tMille to Tuft mul l lr\ mi
Tiik tiix dud yet is not neves
H iirlv uooil toi mu\ thing t lti
\S lien the Knilev men Mini At b o'clock l ist mulit it the
tin* mitt Itailev men gathered at home ol the hride's patents,
Jtlie Itenioi iutii convention lit Mi. mul Mrs |\‘ I*. Ilemletsoii,
| l*‘ o 11 \\ oi th |ieui e v\ ms the ctv Mr. Horace Wituhcil) mul Mi--
of mans on hotli suits Ihit lloycc I lemlei sou were nuule
latter a s|teei h oi so Its the i.itli man ami wile, Ix'cv At wood
lialsol hotli sules, the telloss s postoi o| the Hupti-t ehun h,
tins lied with \ ie tor y, in iyht mul per torin my the ee ruinous in the I l.ieull v. whew >- h< -m " t. tin
! main I its* ral Is took the hits III pivscncc ot ichit i \ c* mid it lew I lai g< number pi i | |, ,
I tin'll teeth and inn avsas with ' It tends ot tile vniitiuotiny pm jeit.il sniueked ei altm u |
| the eons entloll, making Senn ties I lie sonny i ample were yu\ e tliose pr< ", ii l « |.,it
t oi I ta i lev t he issue instead ot iiiade in.iii and vv de w It lie *iii mt v t <• see w hat elm ut n ii sv 11
ipn'stious that are to the Intel rounded hv innuinei aide prottv do |,u sonny ("•< p!> I t\
est ot the i oinuiou people ol pot plants, tnukiuy a co/.v em hos uni gul att >' t it
this me at state Tilt lllsWSin net and a most ip|ir><pnati si hoot should t -in tin ■
i ues not so tutu'll heemise no phtee lot the assumption ot the i pupil ot oi elm ut a t,
Nii>k ru Tkxv- ire tak iuy i are
ol its Hood suiters vers nieels
Iris truels wonderful lu>w
buss the attorney yetn ml is at
present.__
M sii Woons 'lou t s.-em to he
friendless, even it she did loose
the aenutoi
Ol it man'- l Matt ehu kens
wanted to i nine home, hut the
old man objei ted
Wus i mu' t Y. >uk mu own her
osvn water works uul liyht
plant d some turn m the
future* ________________
Tti \ v s ouuy lads who tt ied
to forlim'.ttee SI!'.' • so "lion
time has i i it heaten on lises
hs sou t al.
\Ytill 's ablest ii' |"'i I a a
ot the state h n heeit visited l»s
aoitiekittd ut disaster during
the past tw seats, this portion
has em aped
I >i kin', the present ss eek
several <d the l as is rivers have
made new high watei records.
Texas is now the state of
records
Am* now it would seem that
Houston is to have a politii al
(mss. I'll ' it v. town or v illiay <•
that is un<tei tlu* thumb ot t
political boss is indeed to he
pittird. ______________
Tm: Texas farmer will have
to he up w ith the lark to regain
what has been washed awas
He nut plant ayain, hut it is
not so with those in other
states.
Tiik yreat Hoods that are now
in the northern position ol the
state and in t tkl.ihmna will no
doilht hrinu a yreat deal of
siekness along with the wreik
uul ruin.
lr is stated that in one or two
cities in 1'exas that a working;
man i iiilin»t yet >n tlu' p.iv lull
of the i 11\ unless he m known
hv the pulitii al boss to In* a
voter mid to vote nylit
Tiik Standard t hi company 's
pre»s luireau must he working
overtime It is mailiny toeuch
editor it1 Texas a well printed
course on oil, mul the same
• • ' • t I •■•... »l -. I •• al 1*4
IIIIHIUII M *rw ' •• *•••
being sent out to mam ul the
voters.
'Tiik cmuliilntes ol laivaca
i*oiittt> seem to he rathei slow
a hold minoum iny their desires
in the papers ol the eountv.
It Is hiirdlv possible that they
do not intend to make the raee,
If such is tin* case then it is
hiylt thue that men were fniuiil
who will (III the vacancies.
Would you likt to add a
nica little turn to your in*
come? If to, unrite to the
Yoakum Weakly Herald.
They have a fine proposition
to make hustlers.
Frank C, .Smith, assistant
tfiMicral malinger of the Hup*
was in tile city at train time
this afternoon in his special
CHr, lie returned to Sail Allto
n in.
ipimtci was shown the loos illy solemn m.linage vi>w l he
side in the recent tlyht as it hride is the prefix and populai
does tlie making ol one man danyhtei ol Mi. and Mrs IV I*
the issue m the yreat state ol
Texas. The state ol Texas can
yet alony without Senatoi I in i
lev or anv other man in it, so
t.o as t ii.it is com ei tied, and on
oi casions ot this k iml it is not
Henderson, and ttnlv a prodm
turn ol 1 oakum It is here that
the vonny lady yrew Irom
childhood into budding yirl
hood mid then hlossnmed into
lovelv womanhood, ol which
fitting that lie should out weigh there me none hei supenoi
all other ipiestions The voteis "Miss Itovee," is she has so
desire th it the I iws he made so loiiy been i ailed l>v those w ho
that a senatoi can he voted lip have known her ill tinny and
oil, wants only such laws asjlovcd her best, was
will rednwu to the interest ol
the siute, mul don't care one hit
about hearm y a prex ions dev
ttoil lehashe I
Texas don't want a political
boss, there is no reason wh>
she should have a political
i" '"S She w .mi . laws ili.ii a it
yood for tin common people, ultv e\pfi"*sed their reyi t it
laws that will eoutrol the their loss, mul then love in i
v ii lolls pelitieitin and do (list it e token t hat w as pi esent |list at
t> all and w ant hei \ ast pi iries the tlie i Jose ol the h<"I term,
occupied hv I irineis. |u*-t lie Mt Wimberly, the yroom has
cause i man w is mi anti Hailey also resided In i' lor a tnimher
man to the previous tlyht e< no ol soars, lii-t heiny a clerk in a
reason win lie is m t a yood grocery store \ftet awlule lie
democrat mid because he w.r- went in the post office, heiny
l he thorouyhtless ot those u
the proyi am spoke da pientlv
ut the ahilitv of Mis* l utpepper
as mi instrm toi Mt-.. i ulpei
|>er tins oulv had her class tor
one session, hut during that
time stie h is m nle mm ti pro
yress
I’rouiptlv at t o'i lot i% itie pti
yram ot ttie eveuiuy w is com
tnouced and from ttien until
iMot. Reno, who is with the
t hautuu.piH, and Hill Moon
popular j his Im al insist.itit, 'teveloped i
even as a child, and bet popu si rambled eyy mt a lull yrovvtl
larit \ increased ns she matured White dm k, the I on so w i k ; >t
The tuide has been a member in a most pleasant stub* of m- •..*
ot the public school fat nil) and Miss Mart I.. Iinann ttie a
there hei popularity was utt cnmplislied daughter oi Mr.
'piestinued When it w is known uud 'Its t p Lehmant a
that she was soon to he m irried Nat lets v tile a I !, .! no a h t ■. the
thi' oi he i im hi!™ i* •; ll ■ . i> ,!■ ! .!
' IHUW, kl I > I HU
twos,*lei (i o II s 'Ls. | , | j 111 ii
is i talent 1 v aitiy ladv w ho
Inis yiveu some time to i ultiue
(d‘ her talents, and on this men
sioii was rotiudlv applaiiili >t
The follow iny w is the pro
ytiiin Im the eveuiuy, emit
member eeservitiy a p isoi d
mention w hu h on sp u .* t a
on the Itailev side ol the tii ket selected as the most competent bids
is lio siya that he is eUhet a Irom the larye uutnher <>t i| Hu I s | iir> I <
yood deimu rattie or should plieants, aud from there he >1 ss I'mlm M > i
die tide ns to whom should re went to t lie la w oil lee ot I 'ric>* j M < dl v M is s (. r 11 it.' \ t a, >!.!
present Texas it the National A liieeu and read law under Mini. I‘ itto s ,|,,
convention, It is Ityih time theit direction until he was a I Mis- Xu.I«.*s > h<>p| .•
that the votei wasyiviny sin h nutted to the HeWitt rniiulv 1‘ill 1'iyhts '! : \ i I't.i.cii
inestioiis some cousiderat mn | h ir Tlnn Mi Wimherlv took Tin lb it T.nn.li
ami votmy intelligent Iv , not the up the prohsMiott and since tlnm xl * * It- Hi.wn
wav some politn uni tell > him ha- *i< i hl\ !>. < " in ka..; I. » Mm-i \ ,
wav up the ladder-*t lame ami Mr*™ I'Moreinv Stupp
fortune, and as a tlttmy i lima x ( ,Mlllllk, , ,llt ,,, , utlu„u,
has won it bride, a help mate, Mtws Annie Lee t ireeu
a life time adviser and one ot xf,,^lt \ „,|m Si,l
the sweetest vonny ladies in I l*mf K,|y Hatlev
4 d.v Ix'uth I 'im It's 1 loiisekeepinu
Tiik Hkkai.u w ishes for them Miss Mata W all i ,*
a lony mul happ> mamed life | Music, Ti mo Halo
with the element «>! prosperitv
I that will l»e so w’.’ll earned
to vote. Ho von own thinking,
and think hard awhile
Tiik m.n lime
I ;t Worth
i out rolled it
’I'Mk I loustoii t htotiii le must
have had Frank Tulin m on the
convention assiynment It has
tin* fitly. _
IVm'.v t iu\ in oMiee is a sate
yuard the voters should put in
voye (live the proyresnive
business man an oppot I unit v
A r I >envet all lit|Uors have
been cut out of the ('(invention
hall I'lte fellow desirittu to
wet his whistle will have to
tramp down i Mock to a wet
yood* factory.
Tiik San Antonio rooter is
enjoviny the position of the
Austin base hall team in the
persett taye table. It was this
team that heat the liroiteos out
ol the ulad ray last v ear
Tiik detnoerutic pattv ot Texas
should yo on reeord auaiust a
public servant serving a public , v ,hiH atterunou enroutc to
Will Lyons i» home ayain, hi I
states (hat tills is the In «t poi
tiou ol the state
Mrs Win. h'etilhiuuci led
tliis aiteruoou lor a visit out
ot the i it\
Miss Susie W'oolsev has t..
turned to the home ol her p,u
cuts |roili a point uem •'seyiiin,
where she Inis tauyht school
lot the past two v ears.
T M 1 lodil has i el 1.1 lied I l otlt
a visit to 11 11 letsv i lie
Win i hi ms i nine over 11 in
I i al lets v die this al ternoon
Slieii If A It Niohle, vv lit le m
the i d v todav , reported even
thtuy as heiiiy lovelv in the
eountv
( I*'. Lehmann was
the
serviee corporation. 'This is a
safe yuard that should he
thrown around the common
people, and if the leaders ot the
party refuse to do this, tln n
tliov should he dethroned amt
others who are closer to the
voters put in charge.
No newspaper, especially a
great newspaper, should loose
its rrspcctihllity in its partisan
ism. Relate the truth even if
it is against it. It readers are
entitled to a full uttduti inpratl
al report of In ppnnlngs.
Messrs. A. II. Noble, W. T.
Hnghv, W. R. Mel’titrhan and
H. L. hennett passed through
ttie eitv going to Shiner to at
tend a picnic near there.
Ins home in
Fort Worth
I Ini letsv 11 le 11 mn
Mrs M Owen is at Him Avo
one H, Sail Antonio, yolny
there lot the henellt ot the
health ol her children, who
have been ill a yood di al
ol late. Tiik Hkkai.u is keep
inu Mrs iiwen in touch with
home while absent
Mr. Iloraee Itrown, the
yetitltmiati ottering for llotoriid
representative of Lavaca and
NeW'ilt counties, w is in the
eitv ayain this afternoon lotiirn
iny from llnlletsvilie.
'Tilt 111\ k a i p is tin* paper that
curries the news ll is t. The
people yet it while the) have
time to read.
Miss May Itclle (ieorg
\ i n n inc>
Ti iumpli
Ilorroi
I nsteniuy
A I horrein e
\ei ushIton
Xstonishineot
I .aughter
Faith
Rejection ’
Mom iiiny
Resign d ion
I u vital ion
I leHmtce
Mere)
A ppeal
Sitsph ion
Iv’even u •
Hlscoverv
blight
Misses W ilia, e, W ilson. ( ul
pepper, < i icon in.I WiigId
Mr-. \ x! ■ ••«'•» oo-i
Xloi is.iHan imil ii Injtrm lion
i lit»* mit mi ’• • limit mi ut tmn
W dll tills issue '( I III I I I W
v u» | 'rid I,. t > C overv iiummu
ces as a i atldidate lor i. elm Inn
to the otlii . ot siipei udetideid
ol puhlu ilistlHi t ioll i <1 I »e W 111
( oiiii t V , snh|ci t to at I ii >n "t tin
Heuioi iat te part v i *ioi t overv
I- lllliuy the olhi < now hv u>
poiiduieut, and dm my hi- ad
ministration h i- given all ol
his time to the duties em mn
hei lit upon him I Toi ( n\ ei v
has labored earnest I v m mtei
est ot the count) ptlhlit «i Imol*.
(iive his eandiihii v t om eon
sideration before voting
Your spare momenta may
be made very profitable for
you if you are a hustler
Write to the Yoakum Weekly
Herald for particulars.
A fine lime And
Plenty to fdt
ItWkumdo.s Iitov Ih'Mxmes jt I hr
lit h nhool House
W . 'll" *• ' V\ ; t1 ll U > I.
ot Miir pei pie made their w n to
tho lit. ft si hool boos - to hv
parti' ipunts in the h -tivitu -
that took place therr on 11< it
dav.
I hi" - ho, I In- been in * hat ye
ot Miss Woodroiilc*, Mild the
-i hool term I vine closed, tin*
patrons conceived the idea ot
having i pleasant dav there in
honor ot the ot i (sion, together
with the tai t that the I ist term
ha- been » good one evervthiny
conspiring to make it -,c
W hen the 1 'iikmntt* * o m i - t
on ttie ground they found ttmt
nuitiv patron* ot th * *> tool had
pret eeded them and were hi il<
my themselves “ it honie," a*
thev tire invited t«* do |'res
eutlv all had arrived and the
•• t asion eointniMieed f issimie
the old fashioned pi, mu iiti
tilde, Fverv fellow w is devot
my liis time to -veiny the other
fellow and the t w > tug ether
e inspired t * told 'otnvtliitiy to
the pleasantness of then, asion
Finnllv speaking time arrived
fudge Kleberg Will Rahl
one, audidnte for re elei tion uul
the other l"» representative
from Lav tea count), I'.of t
\ I'etersott md Ix'ev M, Murrv
were called upon to speak
’Those from Yoakum s iv that
thev were real proud of I'r >f
I'etersott who did him-vlt uul
them proud when hi - turn i ante
to address the people. I'ml
I'etersott had edlh ition ami
s< hool a- Iim th'MU' H< know
that sublet t well The < ti er
speakers were given a tine bear
iny and a liberal applause
The dinner hour, Tins w i*
the inteivstii g h tppeniny tl -• i•,
hif, aiise the averigi' Ynak unite
knew that he w is y, iny fo that
pic in and nuule piep.iratn>ns
hv skipping boll supper and
breakfast We v\ mt c»\ what
thev di'l to all ttie good things
th*' good ladies of the Fin h
< hool hoii've < oiumunitv h id
prepared for the occasion. It
there is nuv telling, then the
1 dies will have to he the on •*
who do it, for we don’t like to
tell on our fell,ws
To the yood Indies, John Filch
Miss Wondtotue, Mill Jones,
1 ix L r W oodT"ilie \ rt let t I 11, 1
iml several utlie - i* due i lary»
vote id thanks for the ex
tiotiallv yood time that ,-v
hod) had
IHt'd Idst INhjhl.
I ,a*t my lit at her h'ltu
this eitv Mr- V i Stahl
from I v plmid lever, and
her husband is prostrated with
the same le ver, Mi - st ihl
was about twentv six vents ol
iye anil a most ex, client w it>
mother mid nt‘iyhhor Her
death makes opium* of t w i n
liable- who are less th m a vi u
old The t “inaiits of xl i - St dil
were 'aid t> rest i ll the t 11 v
, omelet v , w ftile hei hit-hand
lias been removed to the home
of hi- Kit her, which is oulv a
shot t distance tti the i "lintl v
I u i II ii v i i> > x lend- " to pat h v
to the laoiilv
x| i uul M is I ieot y, 11 md ate i
lelt to,lit) I or Let p. v , I i vruiait v ,
to p iv a v i-it to I he old home
Ibis most es( i u al de eon pli will
t,e d>s, ot .iho«I two mouths
when thev expi'i I I > tel u t ll t ••
theit home w hit h is i shot t
distance lrout this c11v
Miss Mm V liootll has Irllll ll
cl t to mu Miiutsvilh w here she
lias been atteudiuy -• hool
N11 - i > K.Fv eison and dauyli
lei lelt tills afternoon for I hints
v die t < attend the « oiniiieiu e
uieiit even ises at Sam Houston
KOI lllld W III) Ii i- in 11II111 - v till
The> will visit m Houston dm
iny then absent v
Will Pit
WecJmcn Hit " A>>ufd
lumJ to frt-m (Mho
Auothel lli'-etilty ot fI, « ( ll
mittees hax . \\ ,., .(im
v las« uiitiutioa olid Fourth of
I ’i v t ,* . I>i it i o in efiai ye, w as
a*l I at tl , I .line hotel on I'hur*
1 o » •%«.-!** -4 . I | A I t |
• ••t ii iftttti «m nun ll l ttltt l utt
progress ot the different tom
Utlttees vi.im iiu tssed so that
it might he . stiiuat> I to >vhat
extent preparations welv l*«any
made.
Ih S S St dil, i I elk of tin*
vamp, reported that he had
letter- from didcreut cauipa
bringing as-ur one o t tlnar
hear tv co operat ion and pi. s
'*ttce on t his .iii-piv mu - ov« is mu
The soliciting Coniillittee ir
ported and it presence there is
about S<km) available to tin one
the Uttrur, hilt there will Is*
tuoti' inouev e -'.I !>••( re the
Fivurth
* hie I th most i in port ant
i nuitnittoe* now is tin* trims
poitatlou < >m ill It tee it is up
to tin- committee t > eoiuph‘te
hit oiyetueiit s with tin* x ip tor
special train- trorn Kenedv on
the Sm Antonio livisiou, Lo, k
h ot on .mother md po-sihlv
otu* on eai h ot the otlier divis
ioi * I ■k hurt with its '.{no
nn*mhets is utxious to lie pr**s
v*ut. Lockhart has a , rai k de
yr>*e team with whnh thev are
expe> t oy to take home i pti/.e
«>r -a, I he enminittees will
met t ay tin soon.
v V1,iv)ni lomplv*
• >ue u itlem m, a member of
the lot il Mas Iliit lodge, -ug
gested tin- morniuy that a third
-tot v I"- i I I'' I t" the Tatum
tw storv building that is - on
t > btf erei ted, t>> be used a* a
Ma*otii> tempi ■ Mi Tatum
-lit <1 t i III '■ V in • pt ■ ■"■ti ta
tive tb it lie would not ob|c< t to
-in b an arrange uvnt it all, bat
would be :t lav >r of it in i ise
tie' Nl t-ott- w aiiti' l t ; *rt> t
-in b an arrangement with him
\ t p rese t 'd"' '! as, *! ■ 11, neet
iny m the tial! in tl \\ »ng**
maun liuildoiy, whn h is a little
out of tin* wav Y third story
on tin* I (turn building it not
used hv the Masons, might he
iiselul tor other purposes.
• •
Pholos Dlsirlbult'd
aep
A large p
dintd of l\Vv. John
rer.v
11 Andrew «
the ev mge’i-t wl o
is to cotidm
t the reviv il meet
1 iug in tlu« v
itv during tlie tlrst
1 part ot the c
oitiiny mouth w .in
e in
died
1 distributed
<lav This 1
a i < >ii ml tin* eitv to
'id i bad vi it to
now
advertise at
dl as in.til) people
like to -ee the mail thev are y
iny to heat if thev arc not ul
j readv av ipuiiuteil w ith him.
Mi \udr<-\) - m i let tel to Rev
Thom.!*, v outturn*- to mye pr»
paint ions to -eat it least * d
I people to stall on, lie slates
that tlicv will he then* to hear
llilMl l lliw • II I I (Mt I lit ) I I M \A • I f I I
him a xiiiget ol yie.it ahilit)
who will 11 reel I lie clo ii That
gi'iltleuiali rei|t|es|s that ill tin*
stuyets in the v ilv yet ('tired >>l
then t old— be tori the tittle lot
the meeting, a- In* desires at
least Idd in the i holt at e\cry
sei v it e, atld it mylit mole
Miou I- going to l» >n, i I the
i teal ii r* s ol this i, x i \ al and >*
l Rex Xiidlews oulv tilings on,
, «i ii yc i (lit , 1111 «t oil i people "I
Mile < 11 v will Ini V < to pi ov ide
ll" olhet Millet v iillte
* •
Mi and Mrs \S II, Smith
hav e gone to lading to x isit i
brother ol Mi Smith Tin- is
the Hist visit Mr Smith Inis
iniidc to his hiothei in tlurtv
v i ai s, not with"tandiuy they
have been residing so ( lose to
gethei
Mis Liumard < titli Im- u i u
I to Yo.Utowu to v i-it tric*r da.
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