Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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■aUred at the poetofflce at Yoakum,
Texaa, aa aecoud-claaa mail matter.
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TKAXLKK, I’ 17 BL1HHJCR8
Phone 99
viuki M TKX.. AUGUST 3. Itfll.
Card of Thanks and Resolutions
of Respect will be charged for at
the rate of 5 cents per line.
The merchant has elaborate show
windows, and a decorated store in
order to bring trade to that store.
On rhe same principle, good Btreets
permanent sidewalks, attractive
yards, both front and back, draw
people to a city or town. In addi-
tion to the business features, there
is of course a satisfying civic pride
have a complete variety.—Commer-
cial Secretaries.
We aim to please you in all things;
when you thin* our “aim” is poor tell
as.
iiie Kexall Store.
D«du«M t Miuui Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There Is only one way to cure
deafness, and that Is by constitution*
al remedies. Deafness is cause by
an Inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whe
this tube Is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect bear-
ing. and when It is eutlrely closed,
Deafnoss Is the result, and unless
tha inflammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out of ten are
caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall’a Catarrh Cure. Send for cir-
culars tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 76c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipation.
High Clast Entertainment
For Ten Cents
The Dixie! Airdome
Doors Open at 7:30 p. m.
Up-todate and FIRST
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Vy&vilUtJ UlUtIUU
Change Program Every Night
TONIGHTS BILL
• The Most Complete •
• in the City. •
• Yoakum Book Store •
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Picture No. 1.—Vtillage Gossip
Drama.
Picture No. 2.—A Cure f
1 >y spepsia.—Comedy.
THE DIXIE
Next to R. C. Flick Met. Co
CONTRACT LET.
YOU CAN BUY AT
J. B. Harris
Cash Store
FRESH UVALDE HONEY JlST
New Two Story Building to be Erect RECEIVED,
ed Oppositifce Lane Hotel.
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Tidal Wave Flour,
Bids were opened this morning attack...............
eleven o clock for the A. E. LJec-R ] Nlollasses Ih-r <
building on Lott Street and In front j |<>(I
$1.35
Lard Per Pound
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Best Parched Coffee 5^’j 00'
Pounds .
Best White
gar per gal
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of the Lane Hotel. The following)"'
bid8 were submittee.
Yoakum Lumber Company, $7,600
W. O. Stephenson, Floresville,
$6626. 4
South Texas Lumber Company,
$6563
Bailey Mills, Victoria, $63 00.
Ross & Shall $6277.
Ross & Shall being the lowest pream Cheese per
bidders will be awarded the con- pound.................
tract. ~ .>» J .
The building is to be 25x65 front*
ln* L°« streel- and b»' T U™,.,, VonOen
two storieB in height. It is to be t) • lTdllj X UI1 l/ZtUI L
modern in every appointment. The, adcuititt
first floor will be used for the Un-, AKCHllLLI.
dei taking business of Mr. and Mrs. p q pox ijo.'
A. E. Beck and the second story |
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PAY DAY
Specials
Beginning; Monday
July the 17 you can
these new up-to-date
$7. folders for $4.
Special for two
weeks only.
BKAlliOKD MiJUiO
Her Favorite
Dessert
Is Ice Cream, — rice, delicious,
pure ice cream, flavored with
real fruit juices and ‘just rivrht’
in every wav. Are ywu and yopr
family enjoying as much of our
delicious ice cream as v o u
should? We fill orders promptly
THE YOAKUM CREAMERY
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will be used as a residence.
LAST WEEK OF NORMAL.
Phone 153.
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in the line of all Califor-
nia’s Perfumes, furni-
ture polisEi, Carpet Re
noveter, Silver polish
etc., just see,
Mrs. Geo. S. Bailey
On Duke St. No. 18
4-10 to 5-10
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The Yoakum Summer Normal is
in the last week of its existence.
FACTS AND FICTION
mv. , ,, . , \ Experiences of Yoakum Citizens Are
The examinations began today and , ,,
Easily Proven to be 4 acts.
I AM 0HERING EXCEPII0NAI
when they are finished the session
will close. There are 69 applica-
tions for certificates, including 3
for permanent primary Certificates.
TEXAS COTTON GIN.
Uncle Sam lias been inspecting
the Texas cotton gins and he reports
The most superficial investigation
will prove that the following state-
ment from a resident of Yoakum is
true. Read it aud compare evidence
from Yoakum people with testimony
I of strangers living so far away you
: cannot investigate the facts of the
case. Many more citizens of Yoa-
kum endorse Doan’s Kidney Pills.
argams
IN A FEW
Dressers and
Washstands
O^L SIU32! *««• Nee., salesman, Yoakum,Tes-j
, ono , . ' -.'as savs "I have great confidence;
3,892are run by steam power, 54 as> Bay8, “
are run by water, 86 by gasoline, 1Q Doans Kidney Pills, procure a |
12 by animals and 13 by electricity, the Palace Drug Store, having f°ua i
Texas has the extremes In power them to be a most reliable remei y Closets and Brass Beds I
from the oxen to electricity and we for kidney and bladder trouble. I .i ikinox to
have a completevariety.—Commercla suffered from a lame back and e\eiy and many
Secretaries. ' move I made was painful. The kid-
_ i ney secretions were irregular in
Aid the farmer in building good passage and were accompanied by i
roads, thereby assisting him in a scalding sensation when ®
getting better si hools and churches.! voided. Doans Kidney Pills qu c y.
Forty miles of good roads, leading removed these troubles and gave me,
more energy and ambition so that IJ
could attend to my work withease.’’
For sale by all dealerB. Price 50c.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New
York, Bole agents for the Uulted
II M Hradilck of iiaimisville States,
has leased the Royal Airdome from Remember the name uoa*» ■
the Owner, Mr. E. Klsche, and will and take no other.
operate the same in future. Mr.)___ ___
Rise he will go to Mineral Well, j GOVERNMENT
with the view of recuperating his cl/ProM report*
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Four room cottage, hall am' bath, lot 55x83
and ten foot alley-way, barn, buggy shed,
garden spot and fruit trees. Located on
Gonzales St., facing North-West. A bar-
gain at the price we are offering it.
Business property fronting on First Street
near freight depot. House 22x60—lot 25x63
$1150 00, balance like rent.
1() 1-2 acre truck farm, black loam and sandy
land, one mile from town. Eight acres in
cultivation, all tillable—has line well of
water, three room house and good shade
trees. Price 1350. $550 cash balance easy
terms.
Nine loom house, lot 75x125, corner Hill
Ave. and First St. All improvements. Eire in-
surance paid .up for three years. CHEAlV-easy
terms.
Two beautifully well located residence lots 50x120,
located Marrinn Addition, on Rnny Avenue,
Price $250.00 each, one Eialf cash, balance easy
payments.
Six room house, lot 50x185, hall and two galleries, locat-
ed on Dallas St., two blocks from Passenger De-
pot. All improvements—CHEAP—easy terms.
See us for farm tracts in the Falfnrrias c<.untry.
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at all times, including
beef, veal, mutton, pork
etc. Prompt Delivery.
Give ns your orders.
Gerties & Ebner
PHONE 140.
SPEblAI NOTICE •
Ladies who want to J
study music for pleasure, can
learn to play popular pieces in 9
less than six montos, without 9
taking the regular piono cour- 9
ses. Lessons will be given at
your home. For information J
write or call on w
Miss Alice O'Connor •
Piano Instructor.....Yoakum ®
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out >f different directions from a
a ;wu is worth more to a town
than a big factory or a new rail-
road.—Commercial Secretaries.
make room for my large
stock now in transit.
A Call Will Con-
vince You
|6.F. Capps Real EstateCo. •
Reel Estale, Life and Eire Insurance. •
DR. I), A, PRESSLY
General Practioner
Diseases of Children a
Specialty.
PHONE 228
Calls Answered Day or
Night.
H. L. WADE
Justice of Peace
Ofk* in Fink’s Lumber Yaud
JUTISCK OF THE PEACE AND ttX
OFFICIO NOTARY PUBLIC
Will Attend to procuring of MurrUg
Liotsatees end may other imehtewe
i at county mm. v_
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Joseph Perkins, M. D.
Treats the eyes and fits glasses.
Also dooc a general rued ice-’
surgical office practice.
Cancers of tho face removed with-
out pain.
Office on Front Street at.
Perkins Drug Store
Gus Rum
health.
After u pleasant visit In the city
the gueHts of Mrs. Robert Thrift.
Mrs. John Horton und children re-j*°n
turned this afternoon to their home
at Cuero.
I iie Federal Agricultural Depart- YOAKlJML GETS TKACH-
Col. H. llume and wife returned
today from u month of visiting with
uieut announces that during the sea^
1911-12, as heretofore, semi-
monthly reports of cotton ginned,
will be issued, and there will be
four reports on the stock and con-
sumption of cotton.
Every farmer In Texas
F.R’8 INSTITUTE.
should
tho
t It id i children and friends at Hous- l«»ve copies of these reports as
ton and Denison. Vacation being Information will be valuab e to tie
Mr. Hutne will resume his du-i fwiuer In msike'lng lbs iiopi, an
ever.
Ilws with th«
Yoakum 'J lines.
Ready For
business
can he secured free on application
to the Bureau Of Census Washing-
ton, D. C,-
<'oiMiuercisI MecrsUrles
Mi. and Mis Oscar Hunter are
moving today ill the Lauder home
on tionssles si reel, formerly u>
,upl*d Mi* Wilson stol wlll'ron
dml s hoarding house
M«s J A Jgweieon sod Mlse Min
nie Lawrmoe will leave tonight lor
I*Discing to lake lh thg H 9 ¥
|«oo aoipoo nt
In converstation with a reporter
for this paper Dr. W. W. McVea,
secretary of the Yoakum Commer-
cial club stated that through the
efforts of the club and Prof, C. A.
Peterson the DeWitt County Teach-
er’s institute will bo held In Yoa-1
gum this yosr. it haa heretofore
always been held In Cuero,
We ar« truly glsd that Yoakum
will be I onored with thlsl/istltule.
YogHUIU Tillies.
la Cuero suleup or is she Just
glmply losing bar grip' Having foi
marly held title lOgUtOle, being *<•
nouniy seal and the uenler of Iho
count?, nainislly mnr* su«esgeh|e
lor the iesthets of the whole woug
if, U would suggeat lo * g man up
, i,„, ihei ih* re o<h*' lo s
no del the *blp *** •"'*** ^
*>Howg i eel Hog done 9uehe»o bud
tn» HI couoiy loetllute **“ *1
Horn Be |o*-e4|oo god UgMO ho»».g
».*0Hally lor*nd r»<*ould »h |e»'l‘g to
n,» Heiheig H* IOM »Oeot# he** bed
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►ver Yoakum National Bank.
Yoakum, Texas.
E. F. WOLTERS, Pres.
AD. HAGENS, V-Pres.
PHILIP WELHAUSEV, V-Pres.
M. C. DRISCOLL. Cashier.
Sand and
_Gravel
Delivered on short no-
tice. Best for building
purposes. Transfer for
Building and other
heavy material.
flic Yoakum State Dank
Yoakum, Texas.
A GUARANTEE BOND BANK.
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RESOURCES.
Loans & Discounts.. .$278,886.(16
Stocks and Bonds.... 1,260.00
Building and Fixtures 11,885.00
Cash and Exchange.. 51,003.06
Total............$342,534.12
We solicit your banking business. No account too large for us to
handle. None too small to receive our personal attention.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock.......$ 60,000.00
Surplus and Profits.. 22,206.73
Mils Payable........ 20,000.0b
Deposits............ 260,328.3!
Total............$342,534712
_ Dr. W. H. Walkei
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J Physician & Surgeor
• phone* "““ss.
Office at Weymouth
Drug Store.
Table Delicacies •
muesh in ttvldninm in our gtoro itu
Staple Groceries.
YYu un* alwuyg on Him lookout for goiiBiihlng dWTuront to
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cglw nod idh*>i iBdlnn lmi go IB*«dfill III ,J»*l<llJ|f b|>
Urn day '• tongl
r»0Hi|d goil,( tiMiUmii Allwiilion In All <
D. 1= COBB, The Groceryman.
Call* Ari«w«red Dromptly D«y
or Night.
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Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1911, newspaper, August 3, 1911; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth648877/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.