Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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ONE KILLED IN A
FLORI«mLK FIGHT
“LEGISLATURE."
**To business that we love we rise bettme
„V and go to It with delight. ”
-ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
Breakfast is seldom the hungry meal,
mostly because it a the same old thing
over and over.
VeIva
Breakfast Syrup
Will treat your palate to a new thrill,
the pure, clarified juice of Louisiana sugar cane.
Made into syrup m the unequalled P, A F« way.
For tale by all grocers.
Served by hotels and dining cars.
Penick & Ford. LVa.
NEW ORLEANS. LA.
I Floresvliie, Tex., July 31.—In at-
! tempting to disarm a Mexican In a
suloc t Lore Saturday night Deputy
Sheriff Love Allen precipitated a
j free-for-all fight in which one man
. u as kiiieu, another senouui^
wounded and the deputy himself re-
\ ceivy 1 a broken arm. Six Mexicans
are in jail under suspicion of hav-
ing been implicated in the affair,
it seems that the Mexicans were
The legislature is now in called
ses*‘on at Austin. The first days
work with Senate resulted in the
election of C. V. Terrell of Wise
as President Protem.
Clyde D. Smith was re-elected sec-
retary, W. H. Harris was re-elect-
WV. . .IU.UI1 L UVd UIUI J .
Then a considerable lot of wran-
gle was indulged as t,o whether
each member should subscribe for
three, four or five Daily papers
at the expense of the state. One
I + + + ^ + + + + + + + + V
+ +
+ SNAP SHOTS q.
•J* q.
+ •^ + + + + + + + + + +4
If tires cost like we hear they
do, we would rather have an auto-
mobile with one wheel than one
with four doors.
i
if men s heads were as big as
ufi they think their brains are, hats
would have to be sold by the square
yard.'
in the saloon and one of them drew' Senator wanted each man to pay
a knife on another. The deputy ^or his own papers. The agree-
sheriff interfered and tried to get
! possession of the knife when the
other Mexicans attacked the officer.
'Ihe Americans in the saloon came
to the deputy's assistance, and.
meut was finally reached that each
member should have three Dai:
papers at the State's expense. The
senate then recessed until Tuesday.
In the lower House Chas P.
As a general thing you can tell
a carpenter by his chips andaplum-
ber by the tools be sends his help-
er but k to town for.
When you see a man with a brok-
vvheu the trouble was over it >ag! Burkes vi us elected Sergeant at tow Jt h .npl,,1* ,<loesu 1 *eI1 y<?“
found that Joseph Ludwig was dead. I Arms over Sam Iliggins of Denton he dldn>t * ,t '
having been stabbed during the fruy, County. I kja auto
and Rudolph Woelert was serious- W. L. Escavaille of Burnet Coun-'
I ly wounded by a stab in the back. ' ty was elected Assistant Sergeant
1 Deputy Allen had two bones in the al Arms. A bill was introduced ap-
! right forearm broken. j propriating $30,000 to pay the per
The arrests were made later by diem and traveling expenses of the
j the sheriff of the county, who ar- legislators on account of the call-
rived. * I ed session.
' A pait of fhe Governor’s Mes-
sage was read.
Do not allow your kidney and The me88a«e dealt with only two
bladder trouble to develop beyond ®ubjects and made only two recom-
the reach of medicine. Take Folev1 mendations-lhat is to redis.rict the
Kidney Pills. They give quick re-Btate and to pass thc approprteiJon
j suits and stop irregularities with
1 surprising promptness Koerth Bros.
,
~T=
bill.
The correspondents to the big pap
era arc forecasting ail kinds of d:s
agreements and wrangles among the
pros and antis but these forecasts
rarely ever materialize-
You can not always judge by ap-
pearances. Even the man who sits
with his feet piled up on thV«front
banisters isn't necessarily bos
his house.
u bus
.front
osl^at
Ordinarily w© admire a self-con-
fident man until he begins showing
confidence In his ability to string
us.—Galveston N'e*s.
\ KING WHO LEFT. HOME.
THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER.
, ' .'V.-V X;
HERALD
A Daily and Weekly Newspaper
whose combined circulation cov-
ers the two counties of Lavaca
and DeWitt, is indispensable to
the merchant who wishes to
reach the trading1 public. The
Thirty years of association—think
Of it. How the merits of a good
thing standH out in that time—or
the worthlessness of a bad one. So
there's no guess work int.liis evi-
I deuce of Thus. Ariss, Concord "Mich.,
who writes: “1 have used Dr. Kings
New Discovery for thirty years, a id
its the best cough and cold cure 1
ever used.’’ Once it finds entrance
in a home you can’t pry it out.
Many families have used it for forty
jAars. it's the most infallible throat
and lung medicine on earth. Un-
set the world to talking but Paul
Mathuika, of Buffalo, N\ Y., gays
he always KEEPS AT HOME the
King of all Laxatives—Dr. King’s
New Life Pills—and that they’re i
blessing to all his family. Cui •
constipation, headache., indigestic
dyspepsia. Only 25c. at Weymouth’.
Drug Store.
ADYANt E IN I L < E
OF < t TTON
IS MADE
July Option Goes Up Cent and a
Hall Per Pound in Morning S<“s-
sion.
New York, July 31.—An advance
of practically a cent and a half
pel' pound marked the final trad-
ing in y contracts in the cot-
equaled tor lugnpe, asthma, hay-fev- ton m :here today. trading
er, croup, quiney or sore lungs, price for that delivery ended at midday
5u cents, and $1.00. trial bottle fnd shortly after 11 o’clock it be-
tree. Guaranteed by Weymouth’s came eviuciit that there were a few
Drug Store. i shorts still to be covered. The price
of July shot up from 13.15 to 14.00
HA\ FK\ KU, ASTHMA without a sale and then to 14.50,
AND SI MMER GOLDS. OI 14 • i>oi“ts above the dosing
_ i figure of Saturday.
Must be relieved quickly and Fol | ~ eatimaled that not more
Best
Advertising
Medium
I
is the one you should patronize,
is the one to place your ad in,
and The Herald is IT.
j d i department
: ey s Honey auu lar Compound wifi than 1000 bales changed hands on
| do- it. E. M. Stewart, T034 . Wol-Ithis advance and with the interest
Irani St., Chicago, writes: “I have) involved so smaii there was no pai-
oevu gieatly troubled during tli6 1 icular excitement. Later deliveries
' hot summer months with Hay Fever responded only slightly to the
'and find that by using Foley s *“ dul>- hut. prices rallied a
| Honey and iar Compound I gel' l'uw. *,oint8 trom the low records
gseat relief. Many others who saf--vhi, h hat! **en established at the
fer similarly will be glad to bene-j opening when all hew crop posi-
fit by Mr. Stewart’s experience. Lons had sold around jh,82, owing
I Koerth Bros. to tne weakness L iverpool and
onliuutc favorable crop reports.
A I TACK LIKE TIGERS.
MANY A SUFFERING WOMAN
IP
|
til
t ‘
In fighting to keep the blood pure ...... .
Drags hersell painfully through
the white corpuscles attack diseaseL daMy tukg 8ufferiug from bat.k.
get ms HTTe '‘feels. l$ut oftoi g* inn j .u.jle> headache, nervousness, loss
multiply so fast the little lighters, .
v J : of appetite and poor sleep not know
boils, eczema, salt-rheum and lores l ^ .])8 are due tQ kidn6y and
multiply and strength and apet.t b,adder t,.oubles Foley PUIb give
fail. This condition demands *.»•«-! qulrk reUef from paiu and nii8ery
(liver and kidneys and to expel pOHnd a prompt return ot healUu|nd
uk Wvrv to .egshdi ----1-- (strength. No woman who so sutlers
sons from the blood.’ I hey are the Q|m afford to overlook Foley Kid-
I • ** I t — ^ J »• •• St — m . * .* / ^ 'Is I
................ * ! ney pnis. Koerth Bros.
Uudjkhn. of Tracy. Calif.. 1 have ever
r
With its Up-to-Date Facilities, is
prepared to turn out all kinds of
Job work on short notice.
WE CAN PRINT ANYTHING
From a Visiting Card to a Circus
Poster and our prices are as low
as consistent with good work.
found.” They make rich, red bloou, (
! strong nerves and build up your, Fred Stobart of Cuero passed
Lealtb. Try them. 50c. at Wey- L..ough town this morning euroute
mouth'8 Drug Store. • home from Alta Loma where he
i h id been to attend the burial of
HAS HEART ATTACK.
It is brother Will Stobart.
Joint M. King, a well known clti-j 1“eley Kidney Bills will check
sen of this place, while visiting die pimgress of your kiduey and
relatives in thc Concrete neighbor1 I Madder trouble and heal by remov*
hood, suffered a severe attack of'*1*® die cause. 1 ry them. KONtk
heart failure late yesterday. lli*>,I4roB-
wife w hs summoned and left at ,,, _
oimc to he with him. At. first ill
was tbought that lie could not re jlfyousre dissatisfied with snything
cover, but laid ills conditions wuMj you get frwi.i thi*» Store, come to us
* t ry much Unproved Cuero Record mat Lull us sll r'smt II, Our c«mij»etl*
—'■— — tors do not udjust our mistskes.
|jile ikxall Stoic-.
M I’i Chambuflain, of , rilntott,]
Mu,’ istldly mmusus HikUImu's Ar
oh<s Nulvw of stuullns the eiioii
flow bums oi s«aids too p*m from
solos of sil kinds tits dlsirsss
Horn bolls of piles #/ll robs itfls
SIMPSON BROS.
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of ibslt Mftor " its esrs "its » |*Sn< , , .......... , . . ,
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.