Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 167, Ed. 1 Monday, October 17, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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ROOSEVELT’S SECOND CAMPAIGN TOUR CARRIES 17
DAILY
and the Opening of llqd’B Hook".
wll| he the subject of Xtvontellat
Doasny’B message ut the Haptlst
Church revival tonight. Mtudentt
ot the Illhlo ulwuyn find this a it
absorbing topic unit no doubt the *,
KvungellHt will present the subject,
mutter In u manner that will be
helpful to nil. Hear hint.
1 every afternoon (except Saturdays) and Sunday
by the Banker* Printing Company, Yoakum, Texas
«.“» W*jW LggRS-
ir aud site ttw torsi mwi pn
U oxclualvoly
credited it or
lillabod heroin.
. 8 MOIU1 AN, lfidltor, Rob. Phono 661-W
VT.iJaA HASS, Suuioty Editor...........
.Phono ••
Th« weak end services wore all
Phone »|
fine. The attendance woo far
POTH. Advertising Manager
Phono ••
above that or the previous day*.
t imBTUIt, Manager-Owner, Rea. Phono «T«
Office II
Hl« flrat "proposition!" were made
at three xervlcos and response^-
were made at the Monday service*
by 12 different people. Indication!
now point to a real revival In our
city.
A new move la on beginning
thin evening, In which the Sunday
School la to meet by Department!
til 7:10 and the cIurhcn at 7;SO
for a purpoun that will ho ex-
plained at the meeting. Note the
hour 7:1(1. The preaching aervlces
will atari at 7:40 each evening
and the morning aervleea ut 10
o'clock.
March IB, HIT, at Yoakum, Texas, aa Second Class Matter,
Under the Act of Congreae of March I, 1171
•tmaoMPTioN...
,T aUBBCRIPTION
1 Year in advance $5.00; 1 Month 60c
...........1 Year It be; • Month! 76c
Nothing Venture
by Patricio Wont worth
room ut Weure uhe hud even per
minded heraelf that if the hie
phone did ring, It moid lie Jervla
on the other end.
A prolonged and acute wtruln
such aa Nun wua undergoing has
the effort of etching out thought a,
fixing them aa front dooa u land
Mcupe aometlrnea, wttli an unnat-
ural rigidity. The thmightH tended
In neparate from each oilier, and
i might boh up anywhere,
Nun had walked porhapa flft\
tlmca from the door to the table,
from the table lo the window,
front the window to the (aide, and
from the table back to the door,
be I when uhe became aware ol aueh
an impression among her frofccn
t tioughta.
SYNOPSIS: Nan Wcare, Invea*
gating with Ferdinand Francis
*1 dlaappearanee of .lervta, Wcare
rr luiMliand. again runa aguliiNt a
kmc wall. She hna lenrned only
|at noaumund t'arew and Itobcrt
ronartl, both of whom would gain
|r Jervla’ death, each have good
Ulna. Fear for Jervla’ life tort or
ll Nnn.
HOUSTON, Oct. 17, (-Pi City
F.nglncer .T. M. Nagle la public
nervier commlualoncr here, and
that menu a people complain to
him about low gnu proaunro, high
light ralea, the wbUtllng of loon-
motlvca In their neighborhood!, and
the like.
Hut the other day lie waa culled
on to take action on Ida own bo-
half.
"My wife complained to me that
our light bill waa a dollar too
high laat month," he said, "and I
guess t’ll have to look into tt."
Gov. Franklin D. Rooaevolt will car. y ctemorncy'a standard In n eacond campaign tweep through 17 atsteo, Including the aouth and
border statea. The tour will Biart on Oct. 18 at Albany and and nt New York on Oct. 26. Major opccche* will ba made at Plttaburgh,
St. Loula and Atlanta. Hia route la shown on map. (Associated Preoa Photo)
Chapter 40
NAN IS LEFT ALONE
Nan Imd braced herk. lf ugaiu-d
« possible ringing of the tele
tone ao long uhe hail lout account
f time. It mtg) t have been half
I hour, or three hums iiiai
id been pacing ttnaeeingly irom
td to end of the great drawing
DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN HUDDLE
\t flrat her awareness of It waa
vague and Inattentive, but grad-
ually her attention began to foe ua
itaclf, It puxMlcd her, and, ber at
tent Ion, once focussed, alie felt a
I slight relief In having Momctblng
j del Intte to Iblnk about.
The impression waa that of Mrs.'
; Mclllah looking at her with eyea |
| like Windows with the hlllulH pulled )
| down. She bail naked Mra. Mclllah
; whet Iter abe bad seim or beard
anything between Tuesday night
land Wedneadav morning. Mra Mell
lab Itad an Id no.
The very tone of that dry “No,
ma'am" beat at Nnn'a ears, She
had naked Mra. Melltab to find j
tout whether the maids had aecn I
or heard aovtlilng; and It was1
i * J |
I while Mra, Melltab waa out of the
I room that the Impression had been j
mi.de a slammed door, eyes with
the blinds drawn down -something
to hide. Mrs. Mclltsh came buck,
and reported that nobody bad no
tlecd anything. *
Hetwevp two and half-past sev-
en Jervts hn<t walked out, of the
bouse. No one ’hart’ avn or beard1
lilm go-—no one Imd seen any ^
TAX COLLECTOR BECOMES
"HARDBOILED" AFTER $1.14
POSTAGE TO COLLECT $1.14
DMI. HIO. Oct. 17. </l‘> A tax
payer on properly In Pe! Hto r-
cently wrote front a distant city
Inquiring as lo the amount of tits
taxes?-
The amount was $1.14.
Several days Idler City Clerk I'l
p. Howard received another letter
Inquiring if the rate bad changed. 1
Mr. Howard replied lit the nega ■
tlve. ,
lie fore many days passed the
property owner wanted to know
why the rate bad changed. One
question to the letter made many
questions, until the postage on the
replies amounted to $1,14.
Then came , the check for the
amount, tt w-:\$ returned to the
collector’s affine marked "Insttf
’llelcnt funds." - v - •
The experience left the city lax
collecting- forv’«Vi:"lk^ff' itqUi'd." -No
replies letter*
l.ONOl-'FI.l.oW _____ Work resum-
ed on highway that has been un-
der const met ton west of here.
AAA Hi iJGPtfCH3LH3EH3CtEiCHCtLrt3POnOP
SECURITY AND SAFETY
Doctors Give Creosote
For Dangerous Coughs
For ninny yrnrn our best doctorsTtavo
prescribed creosote in some form for
coughs, colds and bronchitis, knowing
how dangerous it is to let them bang on.
CrrontnUion with creosote and sis
other highly Important medicinal de-
ments, quickly and effectively stops all
rougha and odds that otherwise might
lead to serious trouble.
Creonttileton is powerful In the treat-
ment of all colds and coughs no matter
how long standing, yet it is absolutely
harmless and is pleasant and easy to take.
Your own druagist guarantee* Oreo-
mult^on by refunding your monsyif you
of funds entrusted to us is our first consideration
always.
In our every financial transaction we demand Safety
Courtesy and Promptness.
We invite your business on this basis.
FIRST STATE BANK
Conservative Hanking Insures Permanent Prosperity
Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt and John N. Garner,, who head the
national democrat!*, ticket, are shown during a recent conference at
the executive mansion In Albany. (Aeaoclated Preaa Photo)
nir? ........»;
Nnn hiiUI, "Yea It doesn't mat-
», ■...<, • v*. , ,i| ,<
ter, and Alfred withdrew.
When the dinner-bi'U rang, she
realised that she had not changed.
She went upstairs, washed her
hands, and canto down again, to
sit alone at thy big table Itt the
dining room and take a spoonful
from each dish that was offered
to her.
(Copyright, 1!>Sl\ l.lpplneottt
Nnn puts Mrs. Mellish on the
grill tomorrow, with rnmnrknblo
results.
are hot religvcd\*flter t
eion aa 4{R-c*ert, Bewet
panted by a tHWi'-cwK) .((tan
Howard days. •
told ihs)* hnhgs t
< mulsio* on Hand
approving; tick. Here site conic)
piect Mrs. Mellish upon neutral
ground!, Title was Jervis’ room. \
Alfred went away, and presentl.v
cattle hack again. Mrs. Alelllsb had
stepped out,
"t would like to see her when
site comes In."
Nan went bail, to her pacing.
At six o’clock the telephone hell J
• rang with a startling loudness and
, sot her heart tbumping. She was
by the door. She turned, ran back,
and picked up the receiver.
"Who’s there?"
"Ferdinand."
i "Yea?"
"l.ooU here. Nan, there’s some-
thing I want to follow up. I’m
I j leaving In a hired ear. It mayn’t
be anything at all, but I feel
i bound to follow tt tip."
"What is It?"
i "It doesn’t amount to much, i
There’s a new garage the far side
of Croyston. Well, the matt says
a little black car stopped to fill
, up at ,seven oeiock Wednesday
morning. He -»»,«o slxi.:. been.-a*'
be was doing a Job on Ills own
I . .. . . ii, n.*ij n t ... i W:. nO mi ti
• lit the car, and front the descrip-
tion one of them might be Jervts,
bpt It’s very vague,
"It was the oilier man who did
tbq talking.*1 He waa the driver,
'" and he’d red hair, so It oughtn’t,
to be hard to trace him. He talked
about going to New York, so I’m
Don't yon
This New Knowledge may
save your baby endless torture!
TF your baby i* peevish ami fretful
I . . if he keeps you awake half the
night, lousing about in his crib ... do
not scold! Find make sure tliut yon
are not at fault 1
More often titan not, leading doctors
tell ns, the trouble may he traced
directly k>UrCaItrita»ion.The stinging
uric acids crystallite almost immedi-
ately into tiityi gritty particles . . . in-
visible tor the eye, yet ltarsh and cruel
to tender skin.
Z. B.T. Baby Talcum will put a stop
to this! Made according to the for-
mula of a famoua child specialist, this
mildly-medicated compound powder
not only soothes the skin, hut heals,
as well. Free from lime, mica or any
other irritant, 2. B.T. contains a spe-
cial ingredient which absorbs moist-
ure, neutraliiea acids and guards
STUDENTS AT TEXAS TECH
WHO ARE COWBOYS WILL BE
GIVEN CHANCE AT RODEO
l.UIUIOCK, Texas, Oct. 17. (.Tl
-If students in the school of ag
rtculture at Texas Technological
college possess any ability ns
cowboys they will he given an
opportunity to exhibit 11 at the
annual aggie rodeo, October 21.
The show wtll Include such con-
tests as wild cow milking, cow
rolay races, belled calf roping, an I
others, In addition to the usual
Your druggist or chain store sells/.B.T.
in three sites—50c, 2Sc and 10c. Resent
against infection.
riding events. Pile crowning of
the rodeo queen wtll be a featme
art motion.
substitutes! Get a can of Z.B.T. today
and test it yourself. Or, if You prefer,
—Sl *6. ...» ... . Hi. A ■ Jll Ua
ntiui me iwupvii. ytiui t wh? w w»w
postage, and! we'll gladly tend you a
JuU-sTie "Junior” can 9 4
14L XT. Bdhwu Os., Xwat, N. Y,
WEEK JUNIOR 8IEB OAN
The Biff Issue
Protect your own skin, too, w ith Z. B.T.
1 | causes painnii char-
land talcum brings
ins, this pure bland talcum brings
blessed relief. Use it also for "Jmiruing
feet’’—afefg ahevtftg -and awaia 4*Mt-
The "«g" students present the
show- each year to raise
jtayvyv-
money
for the stock Jutfyetng team’s sue
penses to the contests'do Chicago.'
A piny by play description of a
practice nerimmago visA two a (least
over Southern California4* station
to satisfy fans who sApi^a «6t- -prT-
mlttcd to be present.
off looking for him.
worry."
.Nan felt dnitod and weak. The
receiver was heavy In her hand,
She said,
"Jervis hasn’t a small, black
car”
"The car was the other man’s—
he was driving They may have
met by appointment, on Jervis may
.simply be getting a lift -or U
muy’nt have been Jervis at all.
The garage man only said, ’a gen-
tleman with black ball'.’ That’s
about all he noticed-—his first, name
Isn’t Sherlock."
Ferdinand rang off, and Nan be-
gan walking up and down again.
She walked for a long while, and
then sat down by the window and
let time flow past her like a slug-
gish stream, so slow that though
tt moved, the movement was Im-
perceptible.
At seven the dressing-bell rang,
and Alfred came in. He hovered
for a moment by the door and
then cam«- nearer. Mm. Mellish
had missed hor but from Croyston
—and wonky it be convenient for
Statement of the
YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
of Yoakum, Texas, at the close of business September SO, 1932
RESOURCES
.............. $399,-117.73
.................................. 48,555.00
.............. 13,975.00
.................................... 5,250.00
.............. 36,445.00
$131,000.00
. 183,759.15
. 19,048.18
. 263,629.87
Loans and Discounts:............................
Bank Building ........................................
Furniture and Fixtures ......................
Stock, Federal Reserve Bank, Dallas
Other Real Estate.....4...........»'............
U. S. Govt. Bonds..................................
Other Bonds and Securities ............
Demand Cotton Loans.....*....................
Cash ........................................................
597,437.20
>1.101,079.93
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ......>__________________
Surplus and Vndivided Profit*.
Circulation ......................*.4.........
Deposits ...........................
The above statement is correct. Attest: E. A. Palmer,
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