Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 347, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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123 W. GrandAve.
Yoakum, Texas
Buy Silk Hosiery Here
Better Quality—Lower Price
The Hosiery problem is
significant in the clothes
budget! You will fmd that
the sIM; hose you buy here
wear well!
Try this pure silk, full
fashioned hose which so
many women recommend.
New colors! Priced at
$1.49
Full Fashioned!
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at this price!
wear. Only—
A full fashioned silk hose
W ith a fibre thread for
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Made of fine gauge
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Knitted so as to
show no unsightly
loose threads.
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ality, one might well say.
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human element of the Store, it talks interest-
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confidently and sincerely.
You, friend reader, find a certain indi-
viduality in our advertisements. They are
plain, simple, straight-forward, believable. A
price named is a worth stated.
Discounting and speculating is never neces-
sary when you read our advertisements. Read
them regularly 1 Get the habit!
Cleverly Designed Sandal
of “Croat-Word” Origin!
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Another word. Vertical, in four letters, describes
this model. You have no doubt guessed the an-
swer, C-H-I-C!
Shown in tor; c~!f, all-patent; also pat-
ent vamp and hazel brown quarter;
covered military heel. Be 3ure and sec it.
Such value.' as this are j. •>-il»le bei a use of our large
buying power Tar<:hacivu: for oe .! Vat. Irc-i stores
means impr.r; at vavin*:.' : ! »wer selling prices. This
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Men! Here’s Good Value
One of Our Smart New Oxfords
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Well made of all-lea-
ther tan calf; Good-
year welt; heavy sole
and rubber heels. Un-
usually good value at a
moderate price—
$5.90
Perforated Tongue Pump
Good Style—Excellent Value
“The Whirl”; per-
forated vamp and quar-
ter. In all-leather Pat-
ent and tan calf; rub-
ber heel; very low
priced at—
$3.49
An Unusual Strap Slipper
Value—Style—Moderate Price
In all-leather Patent,
with cut-out vamp and
covered military heel
A food-looking atrap
pump combining style and
very moderate price—«
$4.49
HIUETTSVltf, UNITE FOUR
Mr. Wm. Ebner one of Sweet Home’s
merchants w as at Koerth last Wednes
day on business.
Sorry to report the little baby oi' Mr.
and Mrs. It. H. Martin on the sick list
Hope to report the little lady quite
well, real soon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Parr and family
and John Wurrn spent Thursday and
Friday near Branon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Berkenhoff.
Mr. ltoscoe Tuttle of Ezzel! made
his usual call here last Sunday.
Messrs. It. H. Martin and A. H.
Spears were callers in Hallettsville
Monday.
Miss Ruby Parr spent last Wednes-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Spears.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Butts were visitors
ut Koerth one day last week.
Center School welcome to our Jolly
circle. We were sorry to hear of the
death of our old writer Miss Albrecht.
Our sympathy is offered to her be-
reaved relatives.
Mr. John Poleselc Sr. of Ezzell was
a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Spears last Monady.
Mr. Louis Mohela of near Mont was
a caller here last Saturday.
Messrs. Lee and Jeff Martin of El
Campo passed through hero last Tues-
day on their way to Halletstville.
Reporter.
day.
Herbert Schumacher of San Antonio
is visiting at the H. C. Schmidt heme.
Mrs. August Schmidt and daughter
Cora of Center were seen on our
highway Friday.
Mr. Albert Dleringer motored to
Yoakum Saturday.
Mr. E. Kuck and son Emil wore seen
on our highway Saturday.
Mrs. Ella Buntyn and children were
seen on our highway on their way to
Yoakum Saturday.
Mr. Henry Schlenker was a Yoa-
kum visitor Saturday.
August Rathkamp motored to You
kum Saturday.
Reporter.
ROUTE FIVE
NATIONAL HALL
The farmers out here are all wishing
for a good rain so they can start plant-
ing cotton. The corn is up nice but
needs a good rain and so do the gar-
dens. Some of the farmers have
planted some cotton already but not
many.
Mr. Rudolph Hanys and family mo-
tored to Yoakum Saturday.
The County Meet at Hochheim Prai-
rie school was well attended and Na-
tional Hall taken away a few’ places.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Krueger, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Schmidt Jr. Herbert
Schumacher and H. C. Schmidt and
family spent the day at the river Sun-
day.
H. C. Schmidt ami family visited
with George Hagens and family Sun-
day night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Teague and
family spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Menke .
Several from here attended the fly-
ing circus at Yoakum Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. George Wysatta and Mrs.
Henry Nickel and daughter Dorothy,
spent the day Sunday with their moth-
er Mrs. Joe Wysatta of here.
Miss Tillie Mae Koehler spent Sun-
day night with her sister Mrs. Louis
Plvoda of Yoakum.
Mr. Adam Frauk and mother Mrs.
Ochlora and l ister Louis called on Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Urban Monday night
A three act home talent play will
be staged at the Prairie Hill School
Saturday night March 2S. Everybody
welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Loist returned Mon-
day from Wharton after several days
visit with friends.
Glad to report Mr. Odls Taylor and
Alfred Loist. better this week after
being ill for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simek Jr. and fain
ily and Louis Koehler motored out to
tlie river Sunday to gather pecans.
Reporter.
STATEMENT OF THE
OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT,
CIRCULATION, ETC.,
Required by the Act of congress of
August 24, 1912.
Of Yoakum Daily Herald, published
daily at Yoakum, Texas, for April
| 3. 192a.
I State of Texas, )
County of Lavaca.)
Before me, a Notary Public in and
.1 ' for tlie State and county afoie.-uid p< r-
luu lm Krueger relumed home J sonalIy appeared 11. P. Meisfer . who
having b,« n duly sworn recording to
law. (j pcs'. end say.'' Unit lie is tin.
Owner of the Yoakum Daily Herald
and that the following is, to the best of
liis knov I d: e and b< lit f, a true state-
18'ter u few days visit at Shiner.
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j Mr. Robert and Fritz Mienke have
been fixing our road into a real high
way tin past week, which certainly
was appreciated by th. r ople cl oar
community.
! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Straltman ol
Lone Tree were seen on our h'-h-
w ay iat unlay.
! Miss Selma Es-ehenburg motored io
Yoakum Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Krueger visited
| with H. C. Schmidt Saturday night.
Carl Bueckermaun motored to Yoa-
ikum Saturday.
Air. II. B. Montgomery of
visited at our school one day last
week.
' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt Sr.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iilchter
T uesutty.
Mr. John Baeckerman was seen on
our highway Sunday.
Mr. J. J. Kuck of Hochhclm Prairie
was seen on our highway Saturday.
Mr. Chas. Kacir and family visited
with Rudolph Hanys and family Sun-
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id Reguhi* ions.
L That the names i
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alitor and busl-
isler. Yoakum,
el)t* r, Yoakum,
II. D. M' ister,
2. That ihe owner h
Yoakum, Texas.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgages, and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or more
Cuero of total amount of bonds, mortgages,
or other securities:
Yoakum State Bank. Yoakum,
Texas.
5. That tlie average number of
copies of each issue of this publication
sold or distributed, through the mails
or otherwise, to paid subscribers dur-
ing the six months preceding the date
show’n above is 1240.
H. D. MEISTER.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 25th day of March, 1925.
(Seal) S. S. Stahl.
Notary Public.
(My Commission expires June 1st.
1925.)
OLD HOME TOWN
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Richter, T. H. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 347, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925, newspaper, March 27, 1925; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758080/m1/2/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.