Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 235, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 7, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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TUIkDAV, JANUARY 7, 1930
THE YOAKUM HERALD
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
OMMt Yoakum Doily Foundotf 1*97
Published every afternoon (except Saturdays) and Sunday
miming by the Bankers Printing Company, Yoakum, Texas
tuutuicH or tm amociatbu rww
TO* AWWHIwi Frew, ut — ui,ii iiw iivniu iu a Uirui'crf, in aarluaivri jr *>•
M to lb* uaa for rvi>u till ration of all now* diapaU'bv* cr«‘,llt«'ii to It or uol
>**QUI crwliud tn tbl* iNtpor aud *t*o tbo total now* published herein
•SNA S. MOROAN...........................................Editor
M1BS FANNIE MAE RUSH. Locals; Res. Phone 674-W; Phone 91)
H. D ME18TER, Manatct'r-Ownpr. Res Phone 874...........Office 99
THOUGHT HIS CASE WAS
HOPELESS, SAYS GORDON
•’Before I took Saigon 1 had
atoimu.ii trouble so bud I lout sl\
ly-two pouniln. Five yeura ago l
went to a famous clinic and tiu*>
aald my condition «;is very scrl
uu9, nuu uu«iav*u tin- iv> m«- on
Catered March 26, 1917, at Yoakum, Texas, as Second Claas Matter.
Under the Act of Congress of Muith 8, 1879.
WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION____
.............1 Year |1.60; 6 Months 76c
...1 Year In advance 16.00; 1 Mouth 60c
VOAKUM— Population S.IM ill. N. IVi.tua llttU). IKW («-at I malt'd) M»t The
atpaat town t*ttvv««ii Han Antonio and Houaton or tietween Corpus t'hrtatt
aus Waco.
XOAKUM—"Hub lit* of South Tvaaa,' II,. urn of Southern Pacific Hallway
•Sops
CONCRETE II
1 have been absent for quite a
while, I thought 1 would send
In a few Items to the lleiald.
Mr. and Mrs Herman Weasels
and tumily Hppnt Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Hick
hYela.
Ima Leister spent Saturday eve-
ning with Irene Mooie
The dance given at the home
o( Martin Fuituer Saturday night
was well attended and enjoyed by
all.
Mrs M I., Neely and sons John
ami lesu '•iniii Sunday with Mr
and Mrs l.oiils Neely and family
of Huchel.
Wo are very sorry to report the
illness of Miss Dolores i.elsstier.
and we wish hei a speedy recov
ei y
Those who speut Sunday eve-
ning with Mr and Mis Otto Hath
kamp were Mi and Mrs James
Mi Elroy and son, Elo, and Ethel
Leister, Mr. and Mrs lien Frols
and family and Hall Ilaylor
Mr and Mrs Bryan Stubbs and
son Uryan Jr. spent a few hours
with Mr and Mrs D K Stubbs
and family
Mr. and Mrs. A Tolstoi (hatted
a while with Mr and Mrs Joe
Kuechler Saturday night
"Spai kit'"
CENTER III
Rollin and family of Yoakum.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Schumacher
and family attended the tent show
tn Yoakum Saturday night.
Hello there "Hrown Eyes," wake
up and write to the Herald. We
love to read your letters.
Wing w hen you see
•Popple.”
ROUTE SIX
Jin' McCullough. Kev and Mrs.
King. Mrs 1* Kelly visited awhile
Thursday evening, with Mr. und
Mrs Conrad MeCullou li uud lit-
tle son Conrad Ear!
The dunce given at the home
of Mi and Mrs. tli-orge IInlroll
und family Wednesday night was
attended by a small crowd.
Henry, Alfred and Willie Im
menliauaer spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mis Fred Heigei und family.
Miss Ordcry Huirell spent Mon-
day night with Miss l.orena
1‘raUBe.
Roland Merger spent Wednes-
day evening with Conrad Earl
McCullough
Miss Freida Schumacher visited
awhile Saturday evening with
Mrs Arthur Schumacher
Mr. and Mrs Fil'd Merger and
family spent a few days lust
week lu Mound Mock with rela-
tives.
John Rollin spent Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Well here comes Cherry lilos
sum, after a few weeks absence.
How was Christmas with all you
w i Iters ’
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Suhr spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
John Kuttau and family of Cen-
ter.
Edwin Kuttau was staying the
past week with his uucle and
aunt. Mr and Mrs. Willie Otto
of Weimar
The house dance given at the
II Clause homo was well attended
and all who were there reported
having had a fine time.
I 11 Edgui and i'll is t«-it Steen
left Friday lor ls>s Angeles, Call
fornin We all wish them a fine
t rip.
I'hoHc spending the day Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Jim Mikuletikn
and tumily of Center were Charlie
Smykal, Mudy Olsovsky and Clau-
dio Wiley, Steve Olsovsky, Alfred
and Henry Knelt and Miss Annie
Kuck
Mi and Mrs. Adolph Schiuldt
and Mrs O. Imtnonhouser spent
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs E H
Mahler and family of Center.
Say Sandy Lane, what about
you? Was Old Santa Clause good
to you? I guess he was
What has happened to Cupid
I kill? lias she got married? She
must have because she don't write
any more.
And I guess liloudle got stung
by a bumble bee.
Host wishes to all writers.
Cherry Mlossom.
R. D. GORDON
Thursday night with Charlie aud one from offio-t> ol the law
Misliop. outside of jails
Darwin Carroll spent Tuesday There were .'7 lustum in
night with Mill ami Jim Cowan. which oUiee-s of the law p.t
Louis Mae Hollun spent a few ! vein, d lyuohiius Tin,of these
days last week visiting udativ,.-.. w,:, m NorC,cu >vini , iu!
In Yoakum. .Southern stue.- In :M of tip-}
Mr. uud Mrs Charles Smith aud case< th. prisoners- \\,i-, removed
family of the Oranbeny commun or the -.uu .N , gt, -n ed other
itv attended ehunit at Progress prevail' ions in «>•!»«•'
Sunday | IttlttMtCM, .r med (Oft* was us. i
Wishing each aud every one a to repel tin would be ly nch., is
happy and prosperous new year J Twelve while men. nog.o met
PROGRESS CONQUERS
ANTIQUE DRAWDRI06E
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Jan. 1. lf»3t>.
KvpOI'U
LYNCHIN6S DEGREASING
1929 RECORDS SHOW
According to the records emit
idled in the Department ol K> >
orals and Uesoareh ol the Tusk-
gee Institute, Tuskegce, \ la Kuna,
there were ten pet sous lyuehed iu
I!l2t>. This is one less than the
number 11 for 1 t»2S. six less than
the number It* for 1927. nine less ..
i Kentucky one. Mississippi one;
than the number 19 lor I92ii amh ,,,
I i etmessee om . Texas lire,
seven less than the number 17 1
for IMS Six ol the persona! Protect your check with a
ly nched were taken from the | Check Writer th t one at the
hands of the law, five from Jail Herald Office. 103 ti
and two in .ro women ware thus'
uied from death at the hands of1
mobs.
ot the ten peisous lynched, s,-\ ,
eii were neoroes and three were
whites The off cures eluirged!
were; tap,'. thri>e: writing insult i
lug notes, two; muider. one
wounding man in altercation, one
wounding oti.e, > the law, tv,,i
charge not reported, one
The states in which ly nchings j
occurred and the number in each
suite are as follows; Florida, four !
Sealed proposals addressed to
the County Judge, August W.
PRAIRIE Dl CH1FN. Wis. (,1») Jaua»<'n' »r Eavaca County. Texas,
There could be no better place ^ I revived at the office Of
than the vicinity of Prairie l)u ,ho Coum>’ c,ork of Lsvscs
Cht-n f.>: draw hrid:;-. to make •Couu,y R* HallettsvIUe. Texas. uu-
their last stand. * ..... i,il 10:00 o’clock A. M. January
> . I 1 “t It five rviviuH I'tlrvlinn R** »a.
tit ,t i\ um i i; l iu* uiu Wisconsin.! --- -----------*» ~
w ith memories ot Marquoltefl,ufo,wd ooncroU' P»w««U (Vib-
Black Hawk, /.uciiary Taylor. ro,,,h,c T»’Pe. u' wltle lu Yo»-
young J,;iei eu Davis and ihe!kum- T,'xas 0,1 VNVst Wonialea
tionivting John Jacob \stor, is; front east property Una ot
an r.tuiesplu:e ot other times1 ,lo«,k,ns to West Property
cud other manners. j u,‘° of Mathew Street, all in I*-
These bridges vveie built t ounty, l exits,
i .t;coin's e...v ami their tnsi spun Approximate Quantities,
was lifted to pet mil the passage! 2311.7 Sq. Yds. Pavement.
ho.,;s and log rafts down th- 797 2 Cu Yds. Excavation.
(-j \ j
Details of plans and specifications
it was years ago that “
t lie ,
draws w,., rais,‘t) at Bridgetiort j
But tile old bridge lias remained, i
t - ehurneter settled into Hie
sleepiness ot u town which used
o be hard and tough.
Next '.m; a modern concrete I
bii'ig,' will take its place, ut at
cost ot dt'O.
Subscribe for the Daily Herald
of the work may be seen for ex-
amination. and information may
bo obtained at the office of Ter-
rell Bartlett Engineers Inc., in
Yoakum, Texas.
A certified check for 5% of the
amount of bid must accompany
> ach bid.
Aug. VV. Janssen
21i r,X Couuty Judge.
goats milk. I paid $3,000 for a
herd of pedigreed goats and have!
liv i'd principally on goats milk
ever since. Even then my liver}
was so inactive I've had to take 1
four to six grains of calomel every
week tor the past live years in
order tn keep on mv feet lit .-ill 1
"I'm now on mv third bottle of
Saigon and have gained back
nineteen pounds ot my lost weight
already. Sargon Pills regulated
my liver and thunk goodness mv
calomel days ate over at last l
feel mote like my old sell than in
five yeniH and wouldn't take $6,000
cash for what Sargon has already
done for nil',"- R. 1>. Gordon,
'Tulsa
North Drug Store, Agents.
(Adv.) !
TERRYVILLE
As the Christmas holidays are
ovovr and the New Year Is here,
most everybody Is busy planting
tommies In the hot beds A good
many have already planted them.
Mrs, J H Book. Mr. and Mrs
Klib> Cook and children spent
Christmas with relatives near
Wietlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ixhvh and chll
dii'ii of Victoria visited relatives
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Smith and
children and Horace Cook spent
Christmas day in the \V II Cowan
home.
Miss l.ullu Rookh Carroll visit
ed In the T C Rice home Christ
mas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rice and
children spent Christmas day with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb
Smith of Stratton.
Mr. and Mrs. NV. M. Cowan vis-
ited Sunday with Mr ami Mis
Clint Smith of Stratton
Mi and Mrs. Earlio Matthew of
Cuero visited one day last week
lu the 1). R. Carroll home.
Mrs. l>. Jennings spent Sunday
week with Mrs. T. C. Rico.
Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Loos were
visitors In the Dan Rice homo
Sunday.
Mrs. J s. Cook and son Horace
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Meyer of Stratton.
E. S Cook motored to Cuero
Saturday on business.
Rev, O. t„ Johnston of Rock
Island preached at Progress
Church Sunday uud Sunday night.
Misses Evelyn, Alta und I Hil ls
Cook spent a few days last week
visiting In the Will Bishop home
near Hope.
George and Vernon Cook spent
OUT OUK WAY
By J. R. WILLIAMS
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( 0OW- VA/HAM
| \VO GWlME ?
DEM HALKi
mo boots \
1
"ovttb fwe top”
W^h moderation
«2j2?4!2sm ctri
avoided
AVOID THAT '***
FUTURE SHADOW*
By reirein»;v*j frcm ovot-
Indulgiencc, if >oo would
mainfojrt the modem fijurc
of fashion
Fashion rove’s the svu.ercl.ant-
ing curves ot the muden lu;mo.
Don’t sacrilice that iv- icelul con-
tour by permitting your vves i->
be bigger than >cur stomach. Be
moderate be moderate ta all
fhintjv even in smi»k i,i •• I' 11 I,. * »If js-
fully but not ttumoderatc ly.W hen
tempted to treat yours, li too well,
when your e\es are !>i.;s;er than
your .stomach, light a l.t’cU.'* in-
stead. (doming events cast tlieic
shadows before. Avt>ul that future
shadow by avoiding over-indul-
gence if you would maintain the
modern, tliurit'.gly-rouudx ii'gnre.
lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette
you ever smoked, made of the
finest tobacco—The Cream of die
Crop—"IT'S TOASTED." livery,
one knows that heat purifies und
so “TOASTING” not only re-
moves impurities but adds to the
flavor and improves the taste.
i
"Corning events
cast their
shadows before"
Clc
4«frrf5
It’s toasted
•Be Moderate!... Don’t jeopardize the modem form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab*
lets or other quack ’’anti-fat” remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars
. , Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year N*
wasted on these ridiculous am! dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that IIROb*
U>cky StrlkR Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that wlkHI;
tempted to do yourself too well, if you will ’’Reach for a lucky** instead, you will thus avoid O’
in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, j
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■ narnr-! ■ t.S *-"-i i .
gracibl
TUNS IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, •vc^|^utky night, over a coast-tcKoast network of ike N.bi€k
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 235, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 7, 1930, newspaper, January 7, 1930; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758208/m1/2/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.