The Yoakum Daily Herald. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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t lumping dmi n Murki't street ru-^nt-
k/'Wa* a iiuil.lle- ifri'd man whose right .
Ir*ff li.nl l»oeti repkux-d ivitli an <>!d- ; Upi) 11 flviri'll SOI \ ICO 11 *.*t
wooden leg. says the !*h!ltu!elphiji
llwnrd No Ita.l evidently been drink' j
>!)!? for lie etitne along si’igii'graail s*r.g- ,
''M'e from side to side. linou
TWentlt street lie vtts «<»i*n to pitch
HKjilet'.!.v lorwiii'il. Tl'eri followed m>
n"f'il 'Ooy.'le to get ep. Ret era!
yiass.-i «diy i ime to !i s asaisiihipp. and it
^ a.v then licit Ins Miner position *vh*
♦ xplained One ef the nana! nhtsses
that till n Jm shyliedit over the cyl'Ki
i •fnder'*'t1;e pnyen:,^ 0Vt ]<U(id
^.as rtuswihe. ili’il, hat it " step]’* d into
tne hole vvith h s f-iijne !iy-. ^i^t'UJised . II« Vaccinated,
thr aeealr'it. \ f<er7e'.'a rifn;ran 'ipriffhi j
fH’witinn the man nttesnoted to with-j J11 * 1 * 1 ‘ 1 ' 1 1 1 1
•iru'w the leg. and the air assumed » | 1 hilt is close to Yoakum by
Attcnti. u llu;»i
tic rn< .cibei s of tun .'••••. •. !, i, h
iJ- nr L: oiltcf i.r te Sa'i1: - Wo
waul to have a lull attend met*
Sun-
day morning. 1: is the h ‘gin-
ning of a Now Year an.l we want
t > bt e Mile ti new in lhu work for
the Master. Rev. Sara Hollan is
expected to preach an.l you
Will be p! Nised with him. i’ will
iie < (■ 11 inuuit n service and \.«-
loolc for a spiritual blessimr.
(.'onre tdl. A general invilaihm tot
.1. T. .! irnkiks. i
up 'rill';
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Ry.
YOAlv I’M, TEXAS. •
Arrive at Yoakum from Houston.. ..
Leave Yoakum for Iioustou..........
Arrive at Yoakum from San Antonio
Lotivo Yoakum for Suii Antonio......
Arrive at Yoakum from Wan*......;
Leave Ydakuin for Waco,
.. 1:10 p. m
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. 1 .*1*1 p. in
p. .n
.LkOO | . in
. 11:00 p. m
Arrive u1 Yourrnat from Lockhart (Dally .*\ee»»t Sundayi I •').) p
Leaves Yoakum for Lockhart (Daily except Sunday' ... .I’ d > p
AIM’I S' *•
'• General Passenger Agent San 'AuforYfok-Texfis.
W Ti- Nott. Station AgentT'V'oukiimk *• ‘ , •
it y
way
MV IT ER LIST.
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of railuav connection, is infected
wnhsmull pox, _ advise our
citizens to use every preeaut'on
about t he sanitary eondit ion of
tlmir premises, and futhermore
would advise, tho-o that have not
been, to be vaccinated us early
as it is eonveuiun 1, especially
school children and teachers.
J. YV. Renfro,
City Hindi h (Officer.
-1a'f.irl l,lie when lc r n.v 1 lie was stimli
fast Some men then laid hold and mi-
>neoc* sfitlly tr;e<l to free him. while
the victim groaned with pa:a us lie was
5tilled trail twisted uliottt. Finally the
nun’s emit and vest were taken off
mm the straps that' lie lit the leg were
removed. A policetmtu who hail learned
the eause of the eseitement be^an
working r.t the lee, which remained
fast. Then a clerk in a store secured a
hammer, ami alter go’ng to the cellar
• nil pounding upward a few minutes
lootu-ned the limb. The mar. adjusted
hi? leg and moved off, vowing* to sue the
properly owner.
SHIPCU1LDING ON TrtF. CLYDE.
Immense TrniJe of (lie Heotcli Ulvei
l.rrav \ car i tleeortl IJrenlfer.
I Vo pie p-enerallv Iiaveu very fa'ut idea
Ut th'* extent of the snlpbuildir.g in-
dust ry on t he river Cl.' iie. Scotland, says
the Fall Fiver News. Some stal'.stica
have eonic to hand, however, which Jell
the story in a tnen.sur.-. in a recent
Issue of the North Ilritlsh Mail, of tilns-
(row. To firms are named who are con-
structtiff ltv.ru c.ne to idu larpre vessela
from twm-serew steamers cf 1,000 tons
Up to llrnl-el.iss eru sers and bat.in
ships of 111 Sl'O-liorso pov.'er. The year
18H0 wtuuMrcord-urenker on the Ciydex Xmas guilds, but ‘call sit Cook &
but the prospec ts tor IS!)? are equally Tjp,on’s and ^,et the Lust lot’ a
satisfactory. The work on hand ro]K i ,
resents about. itlO.CUO gross rejristc/
tons. Compared i.iili last year thia
shows an Increase' of 5.',OOU tons. Tba
marine engiiieerlnjr trade is ui«i well
represented in :i:i(i,(C0-!ioi*se power, or
4(..u:a) over that of the previous year.
‘l'he ffoverument orders include* one
line of battle ship, two first-eiars emie-
*rs and three_ seenndk.'laws cruisers.
The largest order given to the Clyda
for a long time was timt for the Nippon
Yussen Kill slip., cf Japan. This con-
sisted of tea ptearners of j.SS'' tons
ister and T.5'K) deadweight 1-ati.s eacli.
J’nur of these are aJiendy launched and.
six are being bttiir—three in the yard
of D. £■, \V. llcmkrsmi and three In
tli.it of Napier. Shanks W Kell. Too
money value of the contract rcpu’esseotil
•tell or. to fo.OOO.COO.
L:st of Iptturs retuaitiiit'; in ihi*
postoflicn at ?t Y’o.iktt.ti i* »r ilit*
week I'mliiig DoetTdhci’ IT:
Iiurus, Mrs Mary ll.iiv.t. Bon
Hytirs. A, II •une, Willi rm
Boll, Mn Harriet Bell, Mi-s 1C l)
Cosiis. Sr Foci', rieo i 'n;nar:l o. Uofugio
A Study of tits
F U T U R E.
Wo have the finest line of
dressiajr mirrors eominj' Thurs-
day and Friday that were ever
shown in Yoakum or any riiy.
Wait mul see them, examine vIm -
where and then come and see
ours. Koerth JJros.
The old Harding Confectionery
stand is under new management.
The stock is full and up to-date,
finest line of high grade candies
ever seen in Yoakum; seasonable
fruit of all kinds. Call and see
me. J. T. (imns.
Don't pay two prices for your
I'arrrtj.t!, .Miss F |
Donley. M I.)
Oars in. (iaailalape
ilunter, Miss Irene |
Hennes^ee. Thus !
Mall, .munnotta
Johnson, Fannie E
Kitchen, Nozy
McDun’o . Maggie
Mooro Hex F
I’exlson. \\ iilie
Tavlor, lira
WiIlian c. S W _
Wesst'ls, Diedrich
('abeHero, H
i Carrie Cr.iir (2)
Ft man, A \V
Cruetin iker, Aug
ITiUt >. A M
Hand, Mrs Hobt
Henshiiw, Frank
Jaekson, (’has
Ijcc. Miss Ida
.Via Ionjy, J O
Payne, A 18
i Shultz, Minnie
Taylor. FT
Wallis, Ida
In calling for anv of the above
letters please say advertised giv-
ing date of advertisement.
d. M. C't.auk, 1*. M.
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T© Women S
After you have tried Doctors and all 5?;iJL
other preparations, and they have failed
to relieve you, then use
nFRSTi F’Q SI
FEMALE PANACEA. ||
Tn».3e(C3L 3J1. HP.)'"*"’'
IT WILL CURE^YOU.
)R 5ALR BY ALL DEALERS fo MEDICINES.
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GERS i LE & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. J;
fcrFOtf SALK BV W. A NiCiDuS A Li).
AH THERE!
How Do You Like This Music
to Your Hungry Souls, and Bodies as Well r
All kinds feed, lowest possible
price. Mason Duos
WOn^TC.D THE. TROLLEY CAR.
tt ilnn Into it f.on<l of liny with Din*
UMtruaa Itranlti.
This is the t'aie the trolley ear got
the worst, of it. It wtu> ut the Pla.D-
field (N. J.) line, end was running at
• nil speed for Duneiien. It was very
foggy. Suikh-nly there loomed up out
oi the mist a hay wagon drawn by a
fcorsc and a mule, says th* New York
World.
“Look out there.'” yelled the rioter1
man, biit it was a wasted etiort, foi
the words v.«-re r.nl. out of lii« mouth
before tiic tV.r struck the oncoming
wagfin. The po’e tore away the dush-
board ami then ctruek the metonnaa
In the Ktcmaoh, kicking h’m into the
middle of the car. The conductor was
pitched against the rear door and had
his rose bunged v.p. The solitary pus-
•eager was sent against the roof bd<*
Vegan to pray before he came down.
The pole had sa’Vil the animals pull-
ing the hay v.r.gan. The horse was
thrown 10 one side, but the fender
irruck the mule nnd sent him head cvct
tteels up on the front, platfo.m of tbt
err, where his heels played l.uvuo v.itu
pbiss and iTamccork. The .'.river el
tlie wagon was thrown oiT. Vuit urdc
Jtired.
••Well HI he 1 tnged! ” f.Md the motor
Bum. when th« \ I'roi'f'.ht h.tn to.
The Rrtdc ne’gh' d loit I with ,r!ee aiu
threw up liis heels iis :f lie hail atlas'
found a v.-ortliy fnenian.
'STARVl’id I.jOMKIYS KILL MEN
Bortlcn cf Slmla.iH Wcrktnsf U«»m
In Cliinn and Japan.
Keccnt adviei-h state that great dev
^station is being wrought in both
Japan und China by immense bands ot
monkeys, which have been drivel, dowi
from the forests and ravines by th«
unusually cold weather and heim
•nows. Iicing deprived of- the vatuai
tfaeaun of subsisting on heirics laid
•oota the starving monkeys are ruvag
lug outlying mountain district* and d*v
'rouring crops. Everything green if
fjuicklv eaten and then the hordes o‘
Bpos press farther into the settlements
Around Tukunbasan, in Ibaraki Ker.
province, the greatest damage had been
drrr.e.
\\lien the monlcrys first came dowr
itwo woodcutters were attacked and
killed bv tlic hunger madened creat-
ures. Since then numerous cases of the
killing of people living in isolated
I laces have been reported, being
caused apparently by their efforts tt
cubdtje the futrtuiers or protect theii
uropertv. In such cases monkeys by
dozens would attack men and kill them
Rueh devastation wrought b.*
uonkeyB w-as unknown to Japanese
though their legends hint at such oc-
currences centuries ago. Villager*
have been preparing for revenge and
by this time organized monkey hunt!
tr« lb progress in both empires. The
Voval governments are al»a rendering
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price that will astound .you.
Huy your feed from Mas dm
Bros.
I am prepared to do engraving. 1
See samples of my work. Jones,
the leading walehmaker jeweler
and engraver.
Goods at great reduced prices
ul Mrs. V. Blackburn’s.
Try some of Heinz's snow
llake Kraut.
Weatherly & Harris.
I have moved my
Fish Market
to the old Walters Harket
onGanzalesstreetand will
call on you and solidtyour
orders and deliver as usual.
LH Hale.
Its'
{Until Jan.l
AT COST
Is the way my stock
of Shoes will go until
that day. ; lf you need j
Shoes yoirshouid avail *
yourself of this oppor-
tunity to get a good
pairChe^p.
S. Rovello.
Jrcxt dobr to old postomcc,
✓ Yoakum, Texas. a
Central = Hotel
Under New
Management......
Boarders Solicited at $1G per
Month, $5 per Week or $1
per Day. Neat, Clean Rooms.
C. E. HORTON, Prop ...
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KLEBERG. GRIMES,
BAKER & LEONARD.
Attorneys - at - Law
General practice in all Courts of
the State.
A Notary.Public always
Offlretn the
This may not be possible, but
the reading of
j Tlie Best Books l,„.....................
b.v writers of the past ami pres- ;a Mb (.JU18 jtTdmntoes
ent will place you in a pusd.on to ^ m (l;ins (Yn>n
I appreciate coming events. 1 here Jti
is a choice selection of excellent
reading here. Fiction is well rep-
resented and starts with a line of
paper-bucked Novidsat 1OC/J S.
jail of absorbing interest.
Books on all subjects, in all
kinds of bindings, at all kimls_of
prices, are here for selection.
Cook & Tiption,
LCHliCK M>- LillC News Aealets & Stationers
One Look
Without a Glass at my place
will convince you that 1 am
the..........
W.iat Will Competition Do With These Prices;
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2;'k’| J 2lb < mif* pc I kidney Beans - ‘J
2.')c 2 Jib can Kraut and Weine-
25,. wurst - - 25
3 LMli cans Okra Ac Tomatoes-2je 3 ^ eans Strawberries - i>5<
4 «•»..» Boston Hskcit Boons - sr,<H. ••a««.IUa.-klK-rri.‘* - S.«
,, ». , | a ,511) cans Apples - - 2;
1 2lb can Marrowfat Peas - 10c j gp, cnn California J>eaches - lAv
2 alb cans I iominy & Sans tge - 25c 40jburB soap - -
All Other Goods Reduced To The Same Low Rate
Eo FINK* Front St: Grocer.
I have claimed that title for
the past two years. Every-
thing New and at very Low
Figures.
cseo* whi
Don’t Fail to look over my
HOLIDAY HOODS, ns
you. will find anything you
desire...........
JONES
'Phe Leading Watchmaker.
,• Jeweler and Engraver of
Yoakum, Texas.
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
Thousands of
women are
troubled at
monthly inter-
vals with pains
in the hoed,
back, breasts,
shoulders,sides
hips and limbs.
But they need
not suffer. ^
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected. The men-
strual function should operate
painlessly.
ijf# M- 5 ,
jliiiecffeici
makes menstruation painless,
Qud regular. It puts the deli-
cate menstrual organs in condi-
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops nil this pain.
Vvhy villainy woman suffer
M month after month when Wine
! of Cardui will relieve her? It
! ** costs $1.00 at the drug store.
Why don’t you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice, in cases requiring
special directions, address, giv-
ing symptoms, “The Ladies’
Advisory Department,” The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tcnn.
Mt». R0ZEMA LEWIS,
ol Lraatl'Je. Texet, eayst
“ I wm trout.'cd at monthly Intervale
with terrible, pains In my head ami back,
but have been entirely relieve* by Win*
ai Cardui.’’
Coming<^2Sn&^
TO THE FRONT
with a (cpiitation for doing .'xu*-!
Lai:nrit‘jf \<oik, it is not surprising
that our busiposS ia fast intirqasing.
VViJ have the hldll, fhaehibery and
facilities for doing gUod work. Noth-;
ing slighted. Every artielo careful 1^
trertfeti Due regard for the attaolf-
merit between buttons and garments
White Swan
Steam Laundry,
Front Stieot, Yoakum, Texas-.’
Coimnencing
December 1,
The New Horae Market
WIll Handle
HOME
BEEF
CHHAF.
Also continue, t<> hartUlo tho IMPORTED MEE1
same ms before. Now oomo and get, Beef . .
We can accoi.rMj*«datc'ftnybody iu price and quality.
IbuIkevI pile
\ OINTMENT
’ CUBES NCTHSBF MS,
; A SURE on
) known fee
iTA! •S
• ars a?> a
] BEST RERrr 'v^rfor PiiLES.
SOtJ> BY ALT. OIUJOOBT8.
B3LM MtB. C0.._:XJC33.
I
SOLID TRAiNiia O-
WA6NER BUFFET SLEEPdS
-AMD-
FREE RECUNIN6
KATY CHAU CABS
-TO---
ST. LCD IS,
CHICAGO,
KANSA CITY
CLOSE COiM' kCl 'ONS
TO ALL Folt'lTS
EAST, N0PTH avffiSl
First Class Meals
AT CUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
50 Cents.
11 FEEL BETTES
After you have had a meal
composed of ('. Marxen’s
Nice, Pat. Juicy Meats.
He can serve you with
Veal, Pork. Beef, Mut-
ton or three kinds of
Sausage...............
WPROMPT DELIVERY.
.May Street Near Postoffice
Try some of Heinz's suow
Hike Kraut.
WeaThebly & Harris;
Why StifT ro With liuckachc.
I have suffered several years
with the backache, and after tak-
ing oue bottle of Smith's Sure
Kidney Cure I have been cured.
Since theu I have not been
trouble with my back. Too
much can not be said in its
praise. Capt. Wm. P'orrest.
Memphis, Tenn. For sale by
Shropshire & Co. Price 50 cts.
Hot Wiener W >rst and
all other kinds of sau-
sage day and night
at Buckhorn Saloon.
JOSEPH J. PELER
They banish pain
and prolong life.
1^
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GIVfeS
RELIEF.
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No matter what the matter is, one will do you
good, and you can get ten for five cents.
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Mitchell, N. W. The Yoakum Daily Herald. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1898, newspaper, December 29, 1898; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758862/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.