The Yoakum Weekly Times. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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hivr a sick child at their home.,
Banker bid. B. Carruth was a!
business visitor to Houston Sun-1
daj*.
Ransom Vick came in from a
prospecting trip to Houston Fri-
day.
Harry Farquhar and Master
Duke Herbet left Saturday for
Galveston.
Mrs. J. E. Jamieson left Satur-
day for San Antonio to visit rela-
tives and friends.
Dentist Mayfield of Alabama is
in the city looking around on a
prospecting tour.
Master Mechanic Wilbur Green
and family have returned from a
visit to Corpus Christi.
In looking over The Times this
morning take a peep at the new
ad of The J. A. Graves Co.
Special attention is directed to
the new ad. of Shropshire & Co.
which appears in this issue.
W. A. Fink and little son re-
turned Sunday from a business
visit to his mill at Riverside.
Miss Addie Mahon of San An-
tonio is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. M. E. Mahon.
Sam Samusch of Halletsville
was in the city at train time Sun-
day en route home from Cuero.
Major E. B. Carruth, Sr., of
Austin, who has been the guest
of his son, Banker Ed B. Carruth,
went to Cuero Saturday.
When the baby it teething it it
cross and reatleet; it becomes feev-
erith, and in many cates vomits a
great deal and oftentimes cannot
even keep cool water on the stom-
ach. All the delicate little organs
of the stomach are affected, bring-
ing on colic and diarrhoea Casoa-
8weet for babies and children
makes the stomach right and allays
inflammation and prevents irrit-
ation . Cascasweet makes the
baby happy and well. Sold by O.
Inabnit.
Miss Edna Glass, who has been
attending the summer school at
Austin, returned home Saturday.
J.M. Cannon and E. O.Meitzen
of Halletsville were in the city at
train time Sunday, en route to
Ft. Worth to attend the meeting
of the State Farmers' Union.
Prof. K. A. Jones of Hallets-
ville passed through the city Sat-
urday en route to Corpus Christi.
reme/aber
That we
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wu nuMv un'iu'v tor your produce than
o When \\c muUo you a price it means
a e: w. as wo ha\e no trade to offer; and will
;o\a\s cue \ou the benefit of the best market
f. hdl N\e can find Urine, us allot’ your Poultry,
Gv.lu'i. Ueeswav. Hides, ete.
S. A. CARNES and SON.
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Yoakum and Shiner, Tex ns.
the Times.
entered at the Poat Office at Yoakum
lexaa, aa Becond-Claaa Matter
By H. A. Lindenberg.
YOAKUM, TEXAS,AUG.6, 1907
The publisher is a member 1
J of the Printers’ Mutual Fire In- ]
) surance Association of Texas. j
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Loeal News.
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J. P. Fink went west on the
Davy Monday morning.
New sweet potatoes at D. B.
Cain & Co. 4-3t
Ladies visiting cards neatly
printed at The Times office tf.
Work on the J. F. Conlon cot-
tage is rapidly going on.
All my refrigerators and side-
boards will be sold at cost.
4-3t Gus Rinn.
Cut down your ice bill by buy-
ing a Baldwin dry air Refrigera-
tor from J. B. Harris. 9tf
My third car of furniture is
now being unloaded. Call and
examine same. Gus Rinn.
E. I5. Wagner, the piano man
went to Gonzales Monday.
New sweet potatoes at D. B.
Cain & Co. 4-3t
R. A. Wagoner, the picture
man, has gone to Karnes City.
Constable Chas. Spiegel was
called to LaGrange on official
business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Affierbach
were visitors to Galveston Sun-
day.
T. M. Killingsworth of Athens
came in from Corpus Christi
Monday.
Mrs. J. S. Hall left Monday for
St. Louis to select a nice line of j
millinery goods.
F. W* Arlitt and niece Miss
Pauli ne Arlitt returned Monday
from Galveston.
Mrs. J. T. McQuillan and chil-
dren are the guest of Dr. and
Mrs. Gainey of Galveston.
Col. S. C. Patton of Hallets-
ville was in the city at train time
Sunday on his way home from
Gonzales.
Mrs. George Turbeville and
children are in the city from
Houston, the guests of relatives.
Mrs. W. T. Green and children
are in Cameron visiting relatives.
Rev. V. G. Thomas left Mon-
day morning for Corpus Christi.
Express Messenger R. A. Mes-
simer came in from Corpus yes-
terday.
Mrs. Oscar Olsen left Monday
for Rockdale and Palestine to
visit relatives and friends.
nil CC get Immediate relief from
(ILLJ Dr.Shoop’sMagicOintment.
Miss Mauryne Messimer left
Monday for Cameron to visit re-
latives and friends.
Joe Vick is reported seriously
iil at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Vick south
of town.
Misses Sarah Lander and Cath-
eline Lander of Victoria are the
guests of Miss Clemie North of
near Edgar.
Mrs. C.C. Sams returned Mon-
day morning from Marlin where
she has been the past fourweeks
in the interest of her health.
I 4v ptc ^ C Sweet to Eat
L.CIA vl3 V A Candy Bowel Lax&ehc.
Thousands of people are dailey
suffering with kidney and bladder
troubles —dangerous ailments that
should he checked promptly Du-
Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills
are the best remedy for backache,
weak kidneys, inflammation of tne
bladder Their action is prompt
ami sure A week’s treatment for
25c Sold by O Iuabuit.
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TTl AT NICE TOILET ARTICLES ARE
A GREAT SATISFACTION WTAFW
You've prepared Your Toilet
Dont You want tome lovely-
weapable^toputon? i po! They
/we You Peel Good and Loot
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A Bold Order.
Last night at about 9:30 o’clock
people in the immediate neighbor-
hood < f Will Barnes’ residence
v. re startled at the report of
fiiearms, coming from that
p! ce.
Deputy J. G. Hollan stated to
a repo te» of the Record that on
h *irir. r P vr shots he came at
o ■ u as< crtain thereacon there-
. , when i\ developed that a
, gr , h a. 1 approached Mrs.
, who was sitting just
:he .screen door, and or-
io to open. The lady said,
’ll open, certainlywhich
v. u.ha lx shooter open-
on tiv negro. Mr. Eubanks
h: •: shots likewise, but
r»- ineffectual in hitting
creauf, who up to time of
r hi: not been apprehend-
li.irne
inside
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YOU WI.SH .SATI-SFACTIoN Do You Nor? AND
Do YOU NOT WI.SH TO GIVE .SATISFACTION To
OTHERS? IF YOU WORK FoR OTHER.S YOU WILL
BETTER -SATISFY THEM IF YOU COME To YoUR.
WORK NEATLY 'CLAD. REMEMBER YOUR
EMPLOYER 1,5 PEEKING To ADVANCE YOU. BOT-
TOM MEN ARE EA5Y To GET. THE FIR.ST MAN
YOUR EMPLOYER LOOK5 FOR WHEN HE HA.S A
RESPONSIBLE POSITION OPEN, IS FOR SOME MAN
WHO ALREADY HAS A POSITION IN HIS HOUSE.
CLEAN THOUGH YOU BE IN YoUR HABITS, YOU
MUST ALSO BE CLEAN IN "HABIT” /EAR GOOD
CLOTHES. THEY WILL HELP YOU AND CAN BE
GOTTEN AT
Hsller Bros. Dry Go#ds CO
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The pr»*-ence of inindand brav-
( ry of Mi . Ifarnes cannot be too
highly commentc'd. Right here it
would be a good idea for all
ladies to emulate the example of
this 1; by, for then assaults would
go out of fa hion. - Cuero Record.
[Jrakeman Crushed by Cars.
By the breaking of an air hose
Harr. Smith, a brakeman on the
San Antonio& Aransas Pass rail-
road, was run over by a box car
and -filled at Calaveras this
ig.
He wj
b an i
Lan
Au
sin vii
lirov.n from the car
and leg were cut off
ody was otherwise
death resulting *in-
s a young man, un-
id lived in this city,
s wiil be brought heie
[y.U
C Sweet to hat
A Candy Bowel Laxative
•re wee«5a. Unless
they are kepi down,
they divert the nu-
trition which the
•oil provides from
the growing crops and ruin their pro
ductiveness.
Diseases are to the body what weed?
•re to the soiL They divert the nutri
tion which is necessary to sound health,
and the body, instead of being strong
•nd hardy, drags out a sickly existence.
When the stomach is diseased, and the
other organs of digestion and nutrition
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Agricuitulturai and Mechanical College oflezas ’
Thorough Training in PracU-1
cal Science
Co Chose Cooking
Miss Annie Wofford returned
Sunday morning from a pleasant
visit to relatives at Pendleton-
ville.
Haller Bros. Dry Goods Co.
have an entire new ad in this
issue putting forth a good logical:
talk.
The Times is indeed sorry to
state that P. W. Witte is suffer-
ing with an attack of appendi-
citis.
Paul Templin of Gonzales re-
turned home Sunday after a brief
visit to the family of Mr. and
Mrs. William Eschenburg near
the city.
Man Zan Pile Kemedy comes
put up in a collapsible tube with
a nozzle. Easy to apply right where
soreness and inflammation exist.
It relieves at once blind bleeding,
itching or protruding piles. Gnran-
teed. Price 50c. Get it to-day, Sold
by Palace Drug Store.
Mrs. W. H. Porter and child-
ren have returned from a
to relatives and friends in Or- \
ange.
4-3t!on official business Monday.
id constipatif
Rings Little
H. H. Har ington.L. L. D., President
Regular four year courses Agricul
ture. Horticulture. Animal Hus-
ve involved with it, there is a constant j foandn ; j„ Civil in Mechanical,
loss of nutrition by the body. The s.om I Kl.-c-t rical. Textile ami Arc bit,-cl-
ural Eiigiut ering. A two }enr
comae in practical agriculture, in
Rtmctiun also given in English,
uiathf u.atii s. pliysi* s,
chemistry, modern languages. I u-
Lax-ets 5
Lester fSchrimscher returned
to Gonzales Monday after a visit
to tne home lolks, ! hence thebodvand its several organs arc
Deputy Sheriff C. W. Munson ,
of Halletsville was in the city jbeart or ".weak' lungs, "weak” nerves | b stt '
— god other forms of f^-caijed weakness, ar* '•*’
generally caused by " weak ” stomach
Headache and constipation dis ! When the stomach and the Other orgr.m
Mrs. Dan Williams and daugh-
ter, Miss Lula, of San Marcos are
in the city visiting relatives and
friends.
Misses Epie Crowe and Lizzie
Youngkin have returned from
San Marcos, where they had been
to attend the state normal.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Browne
and daughter left Friday for
Corpus Christi on a few week's
pleasure trip.
Mrs. John Webb and Mrs. Sim
Vick and children have returned
from a pleasure trip to Corpus
Christi.
D. B. Cain & Co. have a prize
ad. in this issue, advertising
“soda,” and a beautiful prize
picture goes with every box pur-
chased.
1 will mail you free to prove
merit samples of my Dr. Shoop's
Restorative,and my Book on either
Dyspepsia, the Heart, or the Kid-
neys. Troubles of the Stomach,
Heart or Kidneys, are merely {
symptoms of a deeper ailment.
Don’t make the common error of
treating symptoms only. Symptom
treatment is treating the besult of
yonr ailment, and not the cause.
Weak stomach—nerves—the inside
nerves—means stomach weakness,
always. And the Heart, and Kid
neys as well, have their controlling
or inside nerves. Weaken these
nerves, and yon inevitably have
weak vital organs. Here is where
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative has made
its fame. No other remedy even
claims to treat the “inside nerves.”
Abo for bloating, bdlionsness, bad
breath or complexion, use Dr.
Sboop's Restorative ^ Write me
today tor sample and free Book.
Dr. Hboop, Racine, Wis. The Re-
storative sold by Palace Drag
Store.
of tfie stomach ami its associated organs
of digestion and nutrition. It cures
through the stomach diseases of heart,
lungs, liver and other organs. It in-
creases the activity of the blood-making
^lo-^ ',2 ^o that the whole liody ig nour
ished hv m« jjhundant supply of pure
I The? Lee"'the1?;; |
tem clean, the stomach sweet, j condition of the stomach are cui*4
i Trtkeu occasionally they keep you : through the stomach. Dr. Pierce’s
A black purse with small'well TI»f »w for tho entire' Di?S?veg
amount of change and receipts! family, riold by Palace Drug Store.
wtdat fhh j£wUSr- Her0ld' was' stcckman V. Bennett of JLch-
left at this office. I heim passed through the city
For Sale—First-class household* Monday on his way to Hallets-
goods, cheap, for cash only. Call j ville on cattle business,
at once. j
6-3t Wm. Dittmann. Mr. Adolph Schugart and lit
1 tie daughter Audrey have re-
Mrs. J. F. Montgomery and 1 turned from a pleasant visit to
sen,Francis have returned from. relatives and friends at Victoria,
a pleasaut visit to Victoria rela-! . _ , . .
tives and friends. Monday alternoon at o o clock
| Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson were
If you suffer from bloating 1*4 j ,r>acj€ happy over the arrival at
iching, sour stomach, Indigestion or i their home 0f a sweet girl baby,
Dyspepsia, take a Rings Dyspep-1 weight ten pounds. Mother and
sia Tablet after each meal, and j chi]d are doing well, but papa
overcome the disagreeable trouble | Wilson seems to be in the last
It will improve the appetite, ana j s^a^e 0f —
aid digestion. Sold by Palace Drug i' Ne;Jr|y 0'd. fMbi»ned cough
for Mmente$:
We have some that it will pay you to see.
* Ciiy Properly. «
Thu C. R. Pyln boaw, with s \ rooms, m ar Baptist church:
will rent for J15.C0. Wiil sell cheap You will have to act quick.
We#are exclusive agents for this piece
ition bree. Necessai\ expenst8.ex
elusive of hooks and clothing; One
Hundred and Fifij-five Dollars
per 6rBsi.op ’ lie \ onr applications .
now For ca*talogpe; ailart^a Si i j street. A bargain.
Andr- r.n, crrt;;n, p-J-etre Hia j( Five room id use on Hcchheim stret t. Must eel! quick
tion, T.-xas ii in*. : ' ’ ‘
I Tiie Bourko home, uenr Lutli^ran uiihi-d
in g< od n pair.
Take Warning.
Any person or persons reported
burning grass or trash on any
The old L. B. Green home, with seven ro'm?, on Gonzales l
1 v(i fopt fre u I
S°Si5? ^ ** *** rtd lot or walk in the City Cemetery .
prosecuted to the full extent; <
F. M. Tatum, ! j
Manager. I \
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7 l.rcc room house on South street; -n good n pair
rgrr i?t j ot
Th“.Te is no alcohol hi*Golden ,M>-i
ted! PIsewVPTy ” and it contains ncitliei j q*' (jl
opium, eocai^ixi, WST any other narcotic
Itis strictly a temperaHvc medicine.
Persons suffering from chronie forms
of disease are invited to consult p<
Pierce bv letter free. All corrcsuoudruce
•trictly private. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce.
Buffalo, X. Y.
Five rt ( iu house, al ove { as
Ecreenetl, newly p;,pc-r< ti aid pain
10 r rm twr-slcrj louse,
home, tictv! tenns.
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he?»lu ly recommended for I-.heu
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Si vi rr.l ot l.i i p’; ci s that w '1 pay grod
vestment‘tlLM we von'd be gis.l to ihmv you.
ir npi'trm:
or -Hi 50.00.
Iv’is K E. 1
inf forest on t!.» :u-
says ne will sell you anything
from a baby carriage to a steam-
boat 4-3t
The bites and stings of insec s,
ftan. sunburn, cuts, burns and bni
i greatly r<
d my life.
one of your medical books and think
Nearly
Syrups are constipating, especially _
Tatum, the furniture man, those that contain opiates, f ney! (
ys he will sell you anything M°:, t act i'16^ oght. Kennedy s
Laxative cough Syrup contains no j Torpid 4/lfOr CiiPfSClm
cpiates It drives the cold out of j ’ ' .
/ . ’ *1 was a sufferer from torpid liver for ova* a !
the system by yPDtly moving t ie! ]e3.r%n writes Mrs. NoraWillis, of Whefftfield, !
’xjwels Contains Honey and T^i
and UsteB nearly as good as ma; h
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I O (J Higbee, Danville, ilip,L
Sufforod for Yoars» j writes. Dec. 2, 1901: ‘ About twoj
and your ‘Golden Med j years UgO I WtlS laid lip for t0UT j -
months with rheumatism. I tried
Bafi.ir '» Snow Liniment; cne hot- j
tie cured me. I chu cheerfully j
recommend it to all suffering from [
like athiction 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by Palace Drugstore.
"Mv gratitude to you and y<
leal iliscovery’ is so great.” writes Mr.
Martin, of Arlee, Mason Co..West Virginia, ”tliat
T am at a loss to find words to expre.-s my true
feeling. I had suffered for a number of years
with lung and throat troubles, and doctored w.th
Specialists, but got no better. Then I <’.c
Specialists, but got no better. Then I decided
to try Dr. Tierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
•nd after using it I was greatly relieved. 1 have
faith that it has saved my
BARM PR
\V< have a \cjry lurgn
fine dfi'ry f.um.n* ;tr town; 34 ;ti r
ntcr city Pr'ct* £1500 10,
TPJCR.TV.
pojpe CACtpiionai putga'-u^.
iu itnpihcr tract.well ip.provi
fire Insurance.
Mar,” write*
ffiles' fo.. In
Du? very
distress. I tried ^-yeral doctor
f;ef. Was advised Lv v friend
Ind., ”and Could not Sleep, nor rat
and then it would cause me great
yeral doctors but got no re
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iscs arQ relieved at once with Pii c-1 rui» Children like it. ;>ol'I oy i iMen*. which i'^S,aid in^ricsy davs i recei\ <.
rhtrhnluznil Apfn libp u non! n t. ..t.-.-i ; a letter advising me to tal<e his‘,G*Lden Mr d
salve Carbolized. Acts like a pou!
tice, and draws out inflammafijn
Try it. Price 25c. Sold by Pei.t ;*e
Drug Store.
O Inabnit.
• letter advising
iral likemtin'’ :
v. . . •ti*kien
ical Discovery’ and al*o liis 1 Ple.isu.nt ^rejlt s'
After I had taken oojy half a bottle I \v;.s great! j
took three bottles of t if
Improved. I only took tin
‘Golden Medical Discovery ' and two vials of I if
•Pellets’ —-J *- ------- - • ;-
I told
ire another night ot
and stor.u”
The social committee of tie
Baptist Young Peoples Uni<*n
have arranged to entertain tne
, Fmemes are for the kidneys h id j (jnion on next Friday evening ii
Bladder. They bring quick reh.xL |the home of Mr> and Mrs. J. B.
to backache, rheumatism, lumbago. Harris with a lemon social. T ie
tired worn out feeling. They pio | j^ion members and their frienis
duce natural action of the kidneys are invited to attend,
in filtering waste matter out of t ie
blood. 30 days treatment $1 00.
Money refunded if Pinules i re
nr0Le^rT°ry' ^ ^ Pake<!! J- F- Montgomery, of the it, m
® {of Vv^ill Johnston & Co., hrs
R. J. Walker has returned; purchased the Bourke dwelling cure con*t%p$.tirMi and cure its c
from a pleasant outing to old in- j on East Hill, near German Lut! -
dianola and reports having had a! eran church, and will have t ie
fine time. same greatly impraved.
\m$ OYSPEPSIS TABLET'S
i : ieve liidigesiicu and Stomocti Troub; :s.
‘Vellets,’ and, thanks to Dr. Pierce arid hit
wonderful medicine. I am as well as ever in iiu
life, and feet that life is worth living after ali
"hast winter I took a severe cold which re
rutted In pleurisy. Tongue can not tell whar
suffered for two nights and two days 1 coui.l
not move without it nearly killed rn
mv husband f,could got endu
railering. The weather tyas so cold
that it was almost too b*4 P>f PAY one to go • ix
miles to town, but he went, and P bottle of
I>r. Pierce's Kxtract of Smart-weed. whD’l: g.\-»
me instant relief. I can say that for pam.-
that 1 have tried it for it hai* worked like ma> ic.
We keep a b«itMe of the 'Smart-Weed’ in :h
house all the time. I cannot thank Dr. Pit’ce
enough for what be has done for me-"
Constipation has almost countless con-
•cqueaqe*. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet*
COtl
Chamberlain’s
We t arry nothing but nihil le cou panics and can take i are
of your tire insurance 10 tour eut phi efactiou. Our ratee ;.r('
low, and settlements are pr< mptiy made. If ^on will take the
trouble to iov< sliuate \ou will fiml we have ten of the o'dest a m
panics doing business in the wer! t, whose past record cannot to
oneitioned.
.resenting the cklesl fire insur
you should think that or. lire
.you will confer a favor on us hy
with "Golden MedicaJ Discover j*' whe»
khe use of a laxative is icdicalgd .
Cough Remedy j
The Children’s Favorite
—CURES—
Gougii$, OoldP, Croup and
Whooping Cojigh.
Tl\lf< r^mfvty ia tnmnu* for if« cxuen ofy-'
s lnrife part of the civilize.i v urld. ft piin
always bo depended ui>ou. It c*>nta:ns no
opium or otiier harmful drug tuul umy t o
glvt u F.s oonlidenUy to a bi.by r.s t<> r.u adnlt
Price 25 cts; Large Size, 50 cts.
We have the pleasure of rt
r.nce company ia the world uml if
mpanit^e ,ifef’tiuOf i;ud .jiiroliah
f.s'-.ing for st uie of our staU aieiite
If you are in thermark ; fer anything in our line, j
call at our office and it will be a pleasur to show you S
anything cn our list, Our time is yours; no trouble to j
answer questions. Give us a call. f
ft DWh'i
The Leading ftea! Estate and Insurance Men
of Yoakvn,
% To Cotton Growers
] time Saturday en route to Gon-
® zales.
3f* | Mrs. M. P. Hutehison and
daughters, Misses Lizzie aad
S Marie, and Miss Julia Cobb of
51 Halletsville left Saturday for
**/ Galveston.
Misses Laura Smothers and
Daisy Townsend of Halletsvi'le
returned home Saturday after a
pleasant visit in the city, tne
guests of Miss Kittie McCord.
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The Yoakum Cotton Oil Co. respectfully
informs you that they pay the highest
market prices for all cotton products.
FAIRBANKS Register Beam Scales
insures an absolutely perfect weight.
Bagging and ties always on hand—have
#) a car load at cost.
| Bring it Here.
i voaKHm cotton on mm co.
5j^ G. L. Blanchard., Manager.
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Hundreds of peop'e yearly
through painful operations need-
leaoly, because they never tried
Man Zan Pile Remedy. It is put
up in such a form that it can be
applied right where the trouble lies.
It relieves the pain auj inflam-
mation, It is for any form of piles.
Store.
A. C. Weymanfl has to!
Corpus Christi, where he h&s r'c-i
cepted a position with the branch
louse of Ullman, Sterne &
Krause.
Mrs. C. Ward of Shiner, sad
Miss Commeh Grant of Smirh-
vitle, sister and niece of S. A.
Carnes, ar# in the city visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhoc.es
were among those who left on
the belated Davy Crocket Satur-
day morning for Corpus Christi.
Mis* Pa§s, who nursed the
late Mrs H. Rankin during her
illness, was to have beep .married
August 1st, but mindful of Iter
duties as a nurse she had the
wedding postponed. Miss Bass
was faithful in her attention to
her patient till death relieved her
.V
iNOTieE!
Cal! on
| THE YOAKUn
^ LUMBf-R CO.
for your Window :\nd Door Screens.
They have just received their Spring
Stock. Phone 23.
Price 50 cts. Sold by Palace Drug of further attendance. What a
noble woman.
m
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M
J. fi- Baylor, CQanagen
mwmmmmmmm,
nephew of William
’ i - t conductor on the Sap,
'*’hoj;.‘ rc-idence is at 502 south
. i'jiiiu street.
Corner Fir!: viewed the re-
r-r.ir:. r.i d the ! ody was taken to
the morgue of Sloan & Hagy and
prei»ared for burial.— San An-
tonio Gazette.
Eveir'i citizen of CorpusChristl
whether he owns the property he
lives in or not, should co-operate
with the city officials in their
campaign for cleanliness. Not
1 only io we owe it to ourselves to
see that our_ individual premises
are c eaned of all refuse and un-
clean matter,but we owe it to the
community at large. In that re-
spect we are all our brother’s
keeper, While there are no
causes for alaim or immediate
danger, the large number of peo-
ple who will visit Corpus Christi
in the next two weeks will make
it absolutely imperative that we
throw every safeguard around
them as far as sanitary precau-
tions are concerned. To this end
it behooves tiie authorities and
the e wizens to spare no efforts in
putting the city in as clean a
Vundition as possible. — Corpus
■ hri.- ii Caber.
Dr. Welch and family left
4 -lay for Quine, where they
nil lpend several days enjoying
-.one life on the ban Marcos
river.
Mrs. Dr. Harper Robertson
i. i v hi Viren of uaeMer are the
; *5s!‘: of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
uq
Mr-:.2 -J. '40-is and little bape
.* liailo svillo a rived .11 the city
Frid. ,v and are the guests of
Mrs Moris’ parents. Mr and Mrs
4 no. ViaztT.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Haller
have returned from their plea-
sure trip to different points in
the northern stales and report a
most excellent time.
Wri. Green and Philip Wel-
hausen of Shiner passed through
bit cay Sntu’da: on tlieir return
•erne from a business visit to
, ii. Antonio.
D.nden fid gar. of Edgar, was
n ih ciiy jaM week and callg ’
. t T ie Tigus office for a social
•hat prd among other things
tated that \V. Z. Miller of
''IcresvilM h i beep selected tq
each in the Center school,
The Crockett leaving Houston
•Ykhy night ai d due here at
!:40 Saturday morning v as six
louiv. late, earned by t he engine
>ying when a few miles out of
1 m tr n. An engire ircui this
toint'vrs sent to b^ifg the pas-
<st.y<'v 1 to this ciiv.
The many friends of Df. ^nq
Acs. F. L. Eiseman will regret
w read of the death cl Elizabeth,
their bright light daughter, ; gei
our years. Mrs. Dr. Eiseman
vas Miss Lula Lewis, daughter
f Mrs. A. M. Iiewis, formerly
•esidoptj pf ^rs. I/ewis
•esides ip San Antonip' and"
md Mrs. Eiseman reside in Louis^-
ville, Ky.
;irlhe new heavy steel being
aid on the “Sap” is now within
.wo miles of Kenedy. The mile-
ige between Kenedy and Yoa-
cum is now practically relaid
viih tKe ne'vv steel ar4 thj§ gajy
fion of the road is as good as an^
roadbed in the State.
The company is constantly re-
zeivi ig shipments of the steel
and it is expected the heavy
ateel will be laid into San An-
conio by the end of the present
year at least.—San Antonio Ex-
press.
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Lindenberg, H. A. The Yoakum Weekly Times. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1907, newspaper, August 10, 1907; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758518/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.