Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 186, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 1*28
THE YOAKUM HERALD
NAME
Kuykendall ^ Tilly
Chas. Kavny
Robert Kuenatler
T. R. Lander
H. B. Leonard
H. B. Leonard
R. A. Luker
J. V. May
W. J. Metz
C. H. Miller
Lizzie Mack
Mrs. Evline Miller
Mrs. Evline Miller
H. M. Mohrmund
Me Donald
McDonald
Walter McGrew
W. H. McGrew
W. H. McGrew
Jessie C. McKinnon
Mary McKnight
Mary McKnight
Milam McVeay
Louis Marek
Will McHenry
Sim Nichols, Jr.
Sim Nichols Jr.
W. C. Oden
Henry M. Olsen
W. Orgill Estate
W. Orgill Estate
W. Orgill Estate
W. Orgill Estate
W. Orgill Estate
W. Orgill Estate
W. Orgill Estate
W .Orgill Estate
W. Orgill Estate
W. Orgill Estate
W. Orgill Estate
Palace of Sweets
Annie Parrish
Annie Parrish
W. H. Peterson
Tom Pleasant
Tom Pleasant
Pesek & Darilek
Pesek & Darilek
Pesek & Darilek
Pesek & Darilek
Pesek &, Darilek
Pesek & Darilek
T. W. Reid
x. W. Reid
T. W. Reid
K .Richardson
Jane Rogers
Jennie Rogers
Ike Richardson
Otto Schmidt
H. O. Schwab
W. H. Schweitzer
W. H. Schweitzer
Mrs. W. H. Schweizer
W. W. Scott
W. W. Scott
Dr. Elliott Shircliff
A. Stankerwitz
A. Stankerwitz
A. Stankerwitz
A. Stankerwitz
A. Stankerwitz
A. Stankerwitz
A. Stankerwitz
A .Stankerwitz
A. Stankerwitz
A. Stankerwitz
A. Stankerwitz
Julius Stevens
Pearl Stevens
Susan Stevens
N. B. Stockton
N. B. Stockton
N. B. Stockton
N. B. Stockton
N. B. Stockton
N. B. Stockton
N. B. Stockton
N. B. Stockton
W. ft. Stockton
N. B. Stockton
N. B. StocKton
C. W. Savage
C. A. Sellers
J. C. Shanks
Chas. Schmidt
Chas. Schmidt
Chas. Schmidt
J. E. Spears
J. A. Stratton
F. S. Schleicher
Maggie Taylor
Maggie Taylor
Lee Thomas
Lee i nomas
N. J. Teeler
Francis Thomas
Joe Tucker
G. L. Waggoner
Mrs. O. Walter
Mrs. O. Walter
Florence Washington
Florence Washington
Will Webb
Will Webb
Will Webb
Will Webb
Will Webb
Will Webb
Will Webb
Will WebD
Will Webb
Will Webb
Ben Wheeler
Sorn Williams
Sorn Williams
W. L. Williams
Pell Winn
Malissa Wright
Will Wilson
Alex Wiley
Si West
W. R. Whitfield
W. R. Whitfield
W. R. Whitfield
W. R. Whitfield
W. R .Whitfield
W. R. Whitfield
W. R. Whitfield
W. R. Whitfield
Yoakum Oil & Supply Co.
Youngkin R. H.
Yoakum Store & Plumb. Co.
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Lot
Block
Addition
Tax
Penalty
Interest
Poll
Total
Total
foryears
|
______
Personal
2 25
.23
.25
273
2.73
Vi Ac.
1196
A. Grant
4.50
.15
.50
‘ J
5.45
5.45
7-8
1090
Plaza
18.75
1.88
.94
21.57
21.57
3
1174
Merrlam
18.00
1.80
.90
20.70
20.70 )
7
1280
Lander
3.00
.30
.15
3.45
7
1280
Lander
3.00
.30
.33
o.63
7.08
10-11
1223
Ranney
3.00
.30
.15
3.45
3.45
1-2
1281
Lander
15.00
1.60
.75
17.25
17.25 |
12
1147
Leo. Tucker
2.25
.23
.37
2.85
2.85
Personal
.75
.08
.04
2.00
2.87
2.87 I
50x150 ft. of 3
1080
Jakubik
6.00
.60
1.74
8.34
8.34
7-8-9
1049
Townsite
22.50
2.25
1.13
25.88
7-8-9
1089
Townslte
22.50
2.25
2.48
27.23
53.11
Personal
4.65
.47
.23
2.00
7.35
7.35
4
1284
Lander
3.00
.30
.15
3.45
*
TOO*
1 on/lor
3.00
.30
.33
3.63
7.08
12
1200
Price Cross
9.00
.90
.45
iu.55 J
10.35
Personal
3.00
.30
.15
2.00
5.45
Personal
1.50
.15
.17
2.00
3.82 1
9.27
22
1112
A. May
6.00
.60
.30
6.90 j
6.90 |
15
1268
Clifton
4.50
.45
.23
5.18
15
1268
Clifton
6.00
.60
.66
7.26 !
12.44 1
2
1268
Foote
2.25
.23
.11
2.59
2.59
Personal
1.13
.11
.12
1.36
1.36
Pt. of C. |
1071
Townsite
9.00
.90
.99
10.89
10.89
•!
Personal
.23
.02
.01
1.00
1.26
Personal
.23
.02
.03
2.00
2.28
3.54
Personal
.15
.02
.01
2.00
2.18
2.18
Personal
3.00
.30
.15
3.45
3.45
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
12.00
1.20
.60
13.80
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
12.00
. 1.20
1.32
14.52
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
12.00
1.20
2.04
15.24
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
12.00
1.20
2.76
15.96
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
12.00
1.20
3.48
16.68
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
12.00
1.20
4.20
17.40
7-8-9*10
1242
Berry
9.20
.92
3.77
13.89
1
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
8.40
.84
3.95
13.19
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
8.40
.84
4.45
13.69
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
9.20
.92
5.43
15.55
1
7-8-9-10
1242
Berry
9.20
.92
5.98
16.10
166.02
1
Personal
60.00
6.00
3.00
69.00
69.00
10
1059
Townsite
1.50
.15
.08
1.73
10
1059
Townsite
1.50
.15
.17
1.82
3.55
1
1115
A. May
3.75
.38
.19
4.32
4.32
1 |
1056
Townsite
1.50
.15
.08
1.73
j
1
1056
Townsite
1.50
.15
.15
1.82
3.55
4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11
1093
Plaza
15.00
1.50
2.65
19.15
4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11
1093
Plaza
15.00
1.50
3.55
20.05
4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11
1093
Plaza
15.00
1.50
4.45
20.95
4-6-6-7-S-9-10-11
1093
Plaza
15.00
1.50
5.35
21.85
4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11
1093
Plaza
11.50
1.15
4.72
17.37
4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11
1093
Plaza
10.50
1.05
4.94
16.49
115.86
1-2
1184
Herder
10.50
1.05
.53
12.08
12.08
Personal
4.43
.44
.22
2.00
7.09
7.09
Personal
4.28
.43
.47
2.00
7.18
7.18
Personal
.15
.02
.01
2.00
2.18
2.18
8
1057
Townsite
6.00
.60
.30
6.90
6.90
7
1058
Townsite
9.00
.90
.45
10.35
10.35
5
1229
A. D. Ryan
3.38
.34
.37
4.09
4.09
Personal
4.80
.48
' .24
2.00
7.52
7.52
3
1251
Svoboda
3.00
.30
.15
3.45
3.45
7 & N Vi of 8
1041
Townsite
41.25
4.12
2.06
47.43
47.43
Personal
3.30
.33
.16
1.00
4.97
4.97
Personal
15.00
1.50
.75
1.00
18.25
18.25
1
1129
Park Heights
9.00
.90
.45
10.35
10.35
Personal
.15
.02
.01
2.00
2.18
2.18
Personal
8.25
.83
.41
2.00
11.49
11.49
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
4.50
.45
.23
5.18
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
4.50
.45
.50
5.45
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
4.50
.15
.78
5.73
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
4.50
.45
1.05
6.00
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
4.50
.45
1.32
6.27
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
4.50
.45
1.59
6.54
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
3.45
.35
1.41
5.21
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
3.15
.32
1.48
4.95
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
<» 3.15
.32
1.67
5.14
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
3.45
.35 ]
2.04
5.84
1-6 Ac.
1258
Cadwell
3.45
.35
2.25
6.05
62.36
4
1061
Townsite
9.00
.90
.45
10.35
10.35
1
1074
Townsite
1.88
.19
.09
2.16
2.16
25x140
1258
Clifton
4.50
.45
.23
5.18
5.18
1-6 of Ac.
1196
A. Grant
3.00
.30
.15
3.45
1-6 of Ac.
1196
A. Grant
3.00
.30
.33
3.63
1-6 of Ac.
1196
A. Grant
3.00
.30
.51
3.81
1-6 of Ac.
1196
A. Grant
3.00
.30
.69
3.99
1-6 of Ac.
1196
A. Grant
3.00
.30
.87
4.17
1-6 of Ac.
1196
A. Grant
3.00
.30
1.05
4.35
1-6 of Ac. i
1196
A. Grant
2.30
.23
.94
3.47
1-6 of Ac.
1196
A. Grant
2.10
.21
.99
3.30
! 1-6 of Ae.
1106
A. 0pm*
2.19
.21
1.1*
3.43
1-6 of Ac.
1196
A. Grant
2.30
.23
1.36
3.89
1-6 of Ac.
1196
A. Grant
2.30
.23
1.49
4,02
41.51
Personal
2.48
.25
.27
3.00
3.00 |
Personal
6.00
.60
66
2.00
9.26
9.26
Personal
2.25
.23
.25
2.73
2.73 1
4
1239
A. D. Ryan
3.00
.30
.33
3.63
3.63
4-5
1241
Berry
6.00
.60
• .66
7.26
7.26
5
1239
A. D. Ryan
9.00
.90
.99
10.89
lo.S9 I
4
1141
Leo. Tucker
6.75
.68
.74
s.17
x.17 j
Personal
.30
.03
.03
1.(10
.1.36
1.36
8
1099
Plaza
1.87
.19
.21
2.27
2.27
1
1059
Townsite
3.00
.30
.15
3.45
1
1059
Townsite
3.00
.30
.33
3.63
7.08
7
1228
A. D. Ryan
6.75
.68
.34
7.77
7
1228
A. D. Ryan
6.75
.68
.74
8.17
15.94 |
Personal
2.03
.20
.10
2.00
4.33
4.33 |
100x150
| 1196
A. Grant
12.00
1.20
1.32
14.52
14.52 j
J
I 1187
A. May. Sr. S. Div
10.50
1.05
.53
12.08
12.08 1
PI. 4-5-6
1209
A. D. Ryan
15.00
1.50
.75
17.25
17.25
(6-7
1199
Price Cross )
( H.
| 1198
Price Cross )
9.00
.90
.45
10.35
10.35
7 .
1052
Totvnsite
11.25
1.13
.56
12.94
7
1052
Townsite
11.25
1.13
1.24
.
13.62
26.56
9-10
1058
Townsite
6.00
.60
.30
6.90
9-10
1058
Townsite
6.00
.60
1.02
7.62
9-10
1058
Townsite
6.00
.60
1.38
7.98
9-10
1058
Townsite
6.00
.60
1.74
8.34
9-10
1058
Townsite
6.00
.60
2.10
8.70
9-10
1058
Townsite
4.60
.46
1.89
6.95
9-10
1058
Townsite
4.20
.42
1.97
6.59
_n * A
lose
Townsite
1 90
.42
' 2.22
6.84
9-10
1058
Townsite
4.60
.46
2.72
7.78
!
9-10
1058
Townsite
5.46
.55
3.28
9.29
76.99
1
Personal
4.50
.45
.23
2.00
7.18
7.18
1
1268
Foote
1.50
.15
.08
1.73
1
| 1268
Foote
1.50
.15
.17
1.82
3.55
Personal
.75
.08
.04
2.00
2.87
2.87
6
] 1059
Townsite
5.25
.53
.26
6.04
6.04
6
i 1014
Townsite
4.60
.45
.23
5.18
5.18
Personal
3.75
.38
.41
4.54
4.54
9
! 1073
Townsite
1.58
.16
.65
2.39
Personal
3.00
.30
.33
2.00
5.63
5.63
11-12
1140
Leo. Tucker
6.75
.68
1.21
8.64
11-12
1140
Leo. Tucker
7.20
.72
1.66
9.58
11-12
i 1140
Leo. Tucker
7.20
.72
2.09
- 10.01
11-12
1140
Leo. Tucker
6.75
.68
2.36
9.79
11-12
1140
Leo. Tucker
5.41
.54
2.22
8.17
11-12
1140
Leo. Tucker
4.94
.49
2.32
7.75
1
11-12
1140
Leo. Tucker
4.94
.49
2.62
8.05
.
11-12
i 1140
Leo. Tucker
5.98
.60
2.54
9.12
71.11
5 & Vs of 6
1160
J. X. May
30.00
3.00
1.50
34.50
5 & Vi °f 6
I 1160
J. X. May
30.00
3.00
3.30
36.30
70.80
!
; Personal
45.00
4.50
2.25
51.75
51.75 | Y1
7-8
1186
Price Cross
.12.00
1.20
.60
13.80
| 13.80
12
1 1135
Leo. Tucker
1.50
.15
.08
1.73
12
! 1135
Leo. Tucker
1.50
.15
.17
1.82
3.55
13
j 1135
Leo. Tucker
1.50
.15
.08
1.73
13
1135
Leo. Tucker
1 1.50
.15
.17
' 1.82
! 3.55
l
I 1117
| A. May
3.00
.30
.15
3.45
i
1
| 1117
| A. May
3.00
.30
.33
3.63
1 7.08
W Vi of s
1 1185
Herder
.75
.08
.04
.87
!
W Vi of S
j 1185
1 Herder
.75
.08
.08
.91
| 1.78
1-2-3-4
1284
• W. D. & S.
! 6.00
.60
.30
6.90
1-2-3-4
1 1284
| W. D. & S.
6.00
.60
.66
7.26
14.16
8 & Vi of 9
| 1280
Lander
2.25
.23
.11
2.59
8 & Vi of 9
1280
j Lander
] 5.63
.56
.61
6.80
9.39
12
i 1086
I Plaza
| 1.50
.15
.08
1.73
1
12
1086
I Plaza
1.60
.15
.17
1.S2
3.55
6-7
1221
1 J. S. Ryan
14.26*
1.43
.71
16.39
6-7
1221
J. 8. Ryan
1 14.25
! 1.43
1.56
17.24
6 7
1221
1 J. S. Ryan
1 14.25
1.43
2.42
18.10
51.73
11
! 1
Keystone
.63
.05
.19
.77
1 .77
11
l 4
Keystone
.40
.04
.16
1
.60
I 1.37
9
1132
j Leo. Tucker
2.25
| .23
.92 -
3.40
3.40
Remarks
Unpaid Poll $1.00
MASH
“It just Brews”
Safety First
Judge—“Why did you run down this
man in broad daylight on a perfectly
straight stretch of road?”
Prisoner—“Your honor, my wind-
shield was almost totally obscured
with SAFETY FIRST stickers ’’
♦ ♦ ♦
Cauaht Napping
corn, which he laid on the countet
After a moment's hesitation the d»ur
gist grinned sheepi.-liiy, picked up »!>”
corn and said: “Good joke soda’s oi*
me—where’d you get all that smart
sufT?”
♦ ♦ *
Shocked the Policeman
j A policeman, passing the SmftfV
| home, was shocked to hear the parrot.
! use sucli profane language. He re
j marked that he thought he coaldr
I break the parrot of this habit and wai
told tc trv Me eaucht up the cage
First Doctor Tell me, Doc. have | gWUng lt around ,n the air seven*
you ever made a serious mistake in
Unpaid Poll for 1923
(and 1924 4.00
F. A. Lautevbach
Total due 26.30
) Total tax due 52.22
Mrs. W. H. Scheitzer
Total tax due 12.53
Dr. Elliott Shircliff
A. Pflughaupt will leave tonight for
Sap Antonio to spend the week-end
▼totting relative*.
Dickson May and
tended the football
yesterday.
Chester Barker at-
game in York town
Mrs. V. Dickson will leave Sunday
for Corpus for a brief visit with her
son Hamilton Dickson and family.
Unpaid Poll 1.00
C. A. Sellers
Unpaid Poll 1.00
Unpaid Poll 2.00
Miss T. A. Lyons of Houston came
In today for a brief visit with Mrs. J.
V Slav
diagnosis?
Second Doctor—Yes, once. I told a
man he had a touch of indigestion.
Afterwards I found he was rich enough
to have had appendicitis.
♦ ♦ *
Experience Teaches
Tommy—“Is that a lion or lioness
papa?”
Father—“Which one, dear?”
Tommy—“The one with its face
scratched, and the hair off Its head.”
Father (with a sigh)—“That must
be the lion.”
♦ ♦ ♦
A Quick Answer
Rastus (soliloquizing)—“Dis am a
fine fat pullet, and dey’s more whah
hit comes from, too.”
Village Constable (from a shadow)—
“And where did it come from?”
Rastus—“Er—um—from an eig, sah;
from an aig."
♦ ♦ ♦
Not Knocking Mr. Mellon
“Willie,” said the teacher, “you have
made a mistake of nearly a billion on
this problem. I’m very much afraid
you will never be President.”
“Well,” retorted the kid who read
the papers, “maybe I can be Secretary
of the Treasury.”
♦ ♦ ♦
The Expanding Drug Store
“What kind of store is that fellow
over at Toak Rock running?” asked a
motorist.
“Well, he has Ford parts for sale,’’
plied the attendant in the filling sta-
tion, “buys butter, eggs, and poultry,
deals in real estate, paints houses, mar-
ries folks in his capacity as justice of
the peace, runs the postoffice, sells
stamps, sandwiches, newspapers, maga
zines, and takes boarders up stairs. 1
reckon you’d call it a drue store.”
* ♦> *
And The Furnace Smokes
A man seeing the notice ‘lion
'Sinks” in a hardware store window
I went inside and said that In- was per-
; t'ectly aware of the fact that iron
sings.
Alive to the occasion the dealer re-
taliated, “Yes. 1 know, and time flies,
sulphur springs, jam rolls, grass
slopes, music stands, moonlight walks,
rubber tires and the organ stops.”
“Haven’t you forgotten one thing?”
asked the vlstior.
“‘What’s that?” inquired the shop-
keeper cautiously.
“Marble busts,” was the reply.
+ + ♦
Higher Mathematics
Visitor—“If your mother gave you
a large apple and a small one, and
told you to divide with your brother,
which apple would you irive him?”
Johnny—“D’ye mean my big brother
or my little one?”
♦ ♦ *
The Old Reliable Nuisance
“Have you any alarm clocks?” in-
quired the customer. “What I want Is
one that will arouse father without
waking the whole family.”
“I don’t know of any such alarm
clock as that .madam,” said the man
behind the counter. “We keep just the
ordinary kind that will wake the
whole family without disturbing
father.”
♦ ♦ *
Chicken Feed
He was a farmer from way back in
the hills of Berkshire, but—stepping
into a Pittsburg drug store .he order-
ed an ice cream soda and paid for it
with 1.0 1-cent pieces. As the druggist
picked up the coppers, the customer
remarked: “How do you like that?”
Don’t mind It.” replied the druggist
with a public-be-pleased smile. "Got
some more chicken feed in my pocket,”
said the farmer while enjoying his
soda. "I’d take it any day," observed
the obliging druggist. The farmer
called for another soda. Wfyen he fin-
ished it, he put his band in his
pocket and drew forth some cracked
times, then dashed a paid of water
over the parrot and set the cage down
roughly. The parot blinked his eye*.,
shook the water from his plumage
and remarked in shrill tomes:
“Where the h— was you when the
cyclone struck?”
♦ * ♦
Doing His Bit
During the recent Prohibition plebise
cite in Ontario, a prominent Ott»w»
man, who is an ardent prohibitionist,
wras surprised by a visit at his office
of his small barelegged son;
“Hulla, young man.” the father said;
“What brought you to town?"
“I was in a parade,”' tine litlte boy
said proudly.
“What parade?” asked the father.
”1 don’t know!” he answered; "but-
I carried a big sign.”
“What was on the sign?” asked t**-
man curiosly, and almost oollapsed,;**
his son replied:
‘“MY FATHER’S' A DRUNKARD?
I’ve got no shoes!’”■
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday, Nov. 8th Holy Masses 6:30.
8, 9, and 10 o’clock. The Rt. Rev. Bis-
hop's Mass at 8 o’clock. All those lo
be confirmed will receive Holy Co«v-
munion at the Bishop’s Mass, 8-o'clock
High Mass at 10 o'clock. Confirm^.;
tions at this Mass.
182-5 Rev. P. J. Kieffer
Pullman conductors, porters, stent,
wishing such positions can easR?'
qualify, information free; Supt: 12SC
Railway Exchange, Kansas City.
33 eS.
6 PROGRAM
WORKERS CONFERENCE
GUADALUPE BAPTIST ASSOCIA-
TION
Meets at Hebron Church, Tuesday.,
November 10, 1925
10:00 a .m. Devotional—Chas. Smith
10:15 a. m. Inspirational Address.—
W. B. Perritt.
10:35 a. m. Creating a Baptist Cw#-
science—A. J. Carson.
10:35 a. m. The Church Enlisting thf>
Membership—M. C. Moore.
11:15 a .in. Doctrinal Sermon—A. R..
Clark.
12 O’clock—Donner.
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:00 p. m.—Board Meeting.
2:00 p. m. Devotional—W. A. Moye.
2:15 p. m. Reports from Churches,
led by R. L. Cole.
2:45 p. m. Getting ready for the ccn*-
ing convention—J. J. Reliant
3:10 p. m. The young convert in our
midst—W. S. Parker.
Hebron Church is 12 miles south «<r
Yoakum, near the County Line Scf*n*»k
house.
Telephone us your drug order, we
deliver—Free. Vachule’s Drug Store.
18*46
CHURCH OF THE HOLY-
COMMUNION
I * . '.
(Episcopal)
“The Church of the Living God'"
Octave of All Saints.
7:30 a. m. The Holy Communion.
The Lord’s own Service on the Lords*
own Day. He said "Do This”. Wf.H
you.
9:45 a ,m. The Sunday School is the
end of the first Quarter,, No teswsw.
on this Sunday a short Instruction bf
tin- Rector. Singing and short serrieei
for children. All interested si1*? invit-
ed to come.
11 a .m. Morning Service and Har-
mon on Fundamentalists and Literal*
In the coming Protestantism Reform*
tlon.
Night Service at Hallettsrille.
Rev. J. H. 8. Dixon, Pastor.
Mi s. W. Shropshire, (jrtukt
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