Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1925 Page: 3 of 6
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SUMMER SCHOOL
Will open my sommer school on Mon
day June 1st. Pupils up to the seventh
grade. All public school subjects
taught. Phone 211 or 359. Miss
Mamie Boone. 404 Orth Street. 48-4
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NOTICE SUMMER SCHOOL
The following Teachers will teach
summer school at the high school
building: Miss Relen Carstarphen,
Miss Dorothy Burkett, Miss Lela Wool
sey, beginning Monday, June 1. 50-6
NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for ft
immediately eases sudden severe,
colicky poms Mid cramp* fas stomach
bowels, deadly nausea and week-
diarrhoea. For children and
grown-up use
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Keep it always in your horns.
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6 6 6
is a prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue.
Bilious, Fever, and Malaria.
It kills ths germs.
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Senior Class Play
FRIDAY NIGHT
“Trial of Hearts”
will thrill you
Tickets on Sale at Shropshire Drug
Company
Reserved Scats 50c; General Admis-
sion 35 and 25c
at the
NEW
High School Auditorium
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Yoakum’s Pride—It’s Flour
EfS- FL0UR
For General
Family Use
B.C.P. FLOUR For Biscuits, Cakes and Pies
It’s Made at Home
“None Better”
Yoakum Mill & Elevator Co.
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KOERTH
Mrs. Christine Matejak, wife of Joe
M&tij&k, born in Riehatic, Bohemia,
died Friday evening at 2 p. m. Mrs.
Matejak was 36 years of age. She
has lived In the Koerth community for
some time.
She is survived by her husband, ten
children whose ages range from two
years to 16 years.
Puneral services were held from her
home Sunday morning at 11:30. Rev.
G. Kur&tko officiating and the inter-
ment was in the Catholic cemetery.
The funeral was attended by many and
the floral offerings were beautiful.
Postmaster and Mrs. M. L. Acker-
man and children of Altalr were visi-
tors with his mother Mrs. V. Acker-
man Monday.
Mrs .Emil Smolik spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bartosh of Mont.
Mrs. Emil Berkenhoff and Miss Ter-
esa Ackerman called at the home of
Mrs. G. Ponton Sunday.
Mrs. Barabra Fajakus visited at the
home of Joe Matejak and family Thu is
day.
Joe Srnolka and sister Miss. Annie of
Fordtran attended church services
here Sunday.
Mrs. A. B. Parr was taken to the
hospital in Yoakum Sunday morning
where she was operated on for appen-
dicitis. She was accompanied by l)r.
Evans of Hope and her mother-in-law
Mrs. Parr, her husband P. A. Parr and
August Frazier.
Tom Hermes who is employed in the
Shoiss at Childress is visiting his pat-
ents Mrl and Mrs. A. T. Hermes and
other relatives in this community.
Reporter.
log spent Tuesday evening with Mrs.
John Slmek Jr.
Mrs. Anna,Steinmann and daughters
Alfreda and Lillian visited Saturday
with Mrs. Ed. Steinmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pivoda visited
with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Leist and
family Saturday night.
Terry Matthew and family spent
Sunday with May Cook and family of
Yoakum.
Miss Elaine Teague spent the night
Tuesday with Miss Tillie Mae Koehler
Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Hahn, Ollle
Hahn, Vlasta Mikeskie and Tillie Mae
Koehler motored out to the Guadalupe
river Sunday and spent the evening
there.
Several from this place motored to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Leist and
surprised Mr. Leist on his birthday.
Cake, ice cream and sandwiches were
served. Those enjoying the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Matthew,
Mrs. M. Oehlers and daughter Louise
and son Adam Frank, Mr. and Mrs. O.
H. Leist uud family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Slmek Jr. and family, Mrs. L.
Koehler and son Louis and Daughter
Tillie Mae.
Elaine Teague spent Friday evening
with Vesta Raetzsch.
B. Tucker and family and Mr. Odis
and Marvin Taylor motored out to
Wednesday afternoon visiting Mrs. E.
S. Cook.
Master Loyd Williams and eGorgle
Cook visited M. Roc hell and wife
Thursday night.
Uncle Joe Moffett from Boerne Is
visiting friends and relatives thru this
part of the county at present.
Warren McCord an dfamily spent
Saturday night with relatives at Hope.
Mrs. Moore and children spent Sun-
day with Mrs. J. Rice.
Evelyn Cook is visiting her grand-
mother this week.
Thed Castullo Is sick with the
mumps. Dr. Marek was called out to
see him Monday. We are glad to re-
port him better. His mother and
father are spending a few days with
him.
Willie Windmcyer underwent a sur
gieul aperation on his face.
The young people of our burg all at-
tended the Sunday school picnic at
Hope Saturday.
Mr. Weavre and Kirby Cook of be-
low Victoria spent several days visit-
ing in our neighborhood this week.
Reporter.
ATE TOO FAST
Smtfc CMbiui Took Block-
Droagkt For Iidifestkm, ud
Soys Ho CoaM Soon Eat
Aoytkiof.
THE BIGGEST BARGAIN in Yoa-
kum in a good home. My property ai
102 Coke Street for 65000.00 cash, or a
little more if you want terms. W. W.
Ballentlne. S. C.—Mr. W. B.
Bouknlght, of this place, gave the
follewlng account of hte use of
Thcdford’s Black-Draught
"Just after I married I had Indi-
gestion. Working out I Cot in the
habit of eating -fast for whioh I
soon paid by having a tight bloated
feeling after meals. This mife me
very uncomfortable. I would feel
ejupld and drowsy, didn't feel like
working. 1 was told It Va# tndf-
gestlou. Some one recommended
Black-Draught and I took It after
meali. I soon could oat anything
any time.
*T use It for colds and bilious-
ness ‘and It will knock out a oold
and carry away the bile better and
quicker than any liver medicine I
have ever found."
Eating too fast too much, or
faulty chewing of your food, often
causes dlBcomfort after meals. A
pinch of Black-Draught, washed
down with a swallow of water, will
help to bring prompt relief. Bloat-
ed sensations, eructations, bad
breath and other common symptoms
of indigestion have disappeared
after Black-Draught has been taken
for several days. NC-164
Hochheim Friday to visit w ith rein-1 Terry,
tives. ,*555“
Miss Tillie Mac Koehler spent Mon- j
day and Tuesday with Mrs. Ed. Koch-1
lor of Yoakum.
Reporter. •
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LIVER MEDICINE
Subscribe for the Daily Herald
All tin- world knows SALLY
she is coming to the Grand.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Keys will not. be accepted at the i
Grand Theatre after May 30th, 1025.
3d-14 J. E. Draginis, Mgr.
$1.00 package P. Al-
ai I). B. Cain Co.
G. Soap for S7o
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TERRYVILLE
ROUTE FIVE
George Frank of Floresvillc came in
Friday and is visiting with -Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Steinmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Targac and fam-
ily spent Sunday with tyr. and Mrs. A.
M. Bordovsky of Pilot Grove.
Misses Waldine and Evelyn Teague
visited Friday May 22 with Minnie
and Della Leist.
Mrs. C. H. Rush and Mrs. lly, Mann-
SlATEHO
NONE BETTER
THE
RIGHT COFFEE
FOR
EVERY PURPOSE
We bad quiet a wind and sand
storm Tuesday morning but no rain, j
Misses Ellie and Edith Loose called !
on Clara Williams Tuesday evening.
Mists Iniza Jacobs of Hochheim call- j
ed afr tlie home of K. S. Cook Wednes-
day afternoon. ;
Lovie and Zula Cooper of Yoakum j
are spending a few days at the home J
Of M. Williams.
Mrse. Julia McDonald called at the
E. S. Cook home Tuesday.
Mrs. V. Williams spent Wednesday j
night with her mother, Mrs. J. ,S. Cook.
Mrs, Jim Moore, Mrs. J. Rice and
little daughters Louise Mae and Virgie
Pearl, and Mrs. Voss Williams spent
Attention Public
We have moved to the Dr. Gray
Building on Irvine St.. In addi-
tion to (HD*
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
We have iinstalled an up-to-date
ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR
SHOP
which is in charge of an expert Boot and Shoe repairer. All
work guaranteed
Malick & Kubicek
We are here to please you and will appreciate your business.
Are You a Suffering Woman?
Waco, Texas—“I sutured for
months . and months uilh severe
headaches a u d
awful pains in
my side at times,
when finally my
aunt, h a v i n g
learned of n.v
condition. a <1-
\ isci.l me to take
Ifr. Pierce’s Fa-
vorite Prescrip-
tion. I did so,
and before I had
,. taken four bot-
f' ties I was hav-
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v < iciit and strength end still enjoy
the isooci health which 1 regained
i time.' Mrs. \. A. Bailey,
2t)J4 River .St. Liquid or tablets.
< »! tain this "Prescription” oi your
nearest* dealer, or sen?! 10c to Dr.
Pii -i e’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo,
N. Y.. fV>r trial pkg.
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fNTERURBAN
SPECIAL
WORK CLOTHES
SMITH’S
STAPLE
STORE
DESIGNER
PATTERNS
Special on Men’s Work Clothes this
week. Men’s Blue Overalls, 220
weight..........................................$1.39
Men’s Blue Chambray Shirts all
sizes ..................... 79c
Men’s Athletic Style Unions ..... 49c
Men’s Work Shoes at...........$1.98
Khaki Pants at.......................... $1.49
Otis Pin Check Pants...............$1.49
Men’s Dress Pants and Shirts at spec-
ial prices. Balloon Trousers in grey
stripe .......................................... $4.98
Broad Cloth Shirts in Blue, Tan and
Grey ...................'....................... $1.79
Cotton Pongee Shirts in Tan, Blue,
Grey and White.......................... $1.49
i
One lot of shirts all sizes and a good
assortment of colors at............... 98c
BIG 10c SALE
*
SATURDAY AT 3 P. M.
Brooms..... .........,................
.......loc
Aluminum Pitches ...... ......
______ 10C
Cake Pans ............................
....... 10c
Aluminum Double Boiler ......
....... 10c
Window Shades ...................
loc
Wash Pans ..............................
....... 10c
Milk Bottle Covers.................
......10c
Strainers ... .........................
...... 10c
Milk Pans..........
....... 1()C
10 qt. Dish Pans................
....... 10c
1 qt. Measures.........................
.......10c
And Many other articles as
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> the last a! 1,0c.
OIL
CLOTH
29c YARD
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Richter, T. H. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1925, newspaper, May 29, 1925; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758893/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.