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TUESDAY. MARCH 29, 1938
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
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Clarence Muecke, Fifth Place, $10 Credit
On Purchase of New Corono Portable
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We Repair Anything Electrical
Repairing. Rebuilding,
Rewinding
610 Irving St. - Yoakum, Tex.
political
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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She
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1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Place in Lavaca County
Typing Contest for the Yoakum High School
James It hat sight and touch
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time,
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and
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J. J. Stark Jr.,Dealer, Houston
Phone 520W. tf
SCHOOL ELECTION
April 2, 1938
For Trustee—
E. L. MERREM,
(Re-election).
HARRY THIELE JR.
McLeod Floral Co.
—Flowers F< r All Occasions—
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CITY ELECTION,
April 5, 1938.
For City Commissioner—
H. S. FRADY,
(Re-election)
MONROE RINN,
(Re-election).
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Olga Hechter, First Place, $30 Credit
Virginia Morrow, Second Place, $20 Credit
H. T. Buehring, Third Place, $15 Credit
Jack Muecke, Fourth Place, $10 Credit
in
there a
draw ing
minute, which is
For County Superintendent—
of Schools—
WILLIAM A. EILERS
For State Senator,
15th Senatorial District—
L. J. SULAK,
(Re-election)
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For Sheriff—
MAURICE A. STRUNK
FRANK M. McGREW
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paddies
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For Co. Supt. of Schools:
W. F. HANCOCK
(He elect ion)
For Sheriff—
L. A. BUEHRIG
E. B. MARKOWSKY
(re-election) .
For Commissioner. Precinct 2—
H. (SOOKY) SEEKAMP
(For Re-election),
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DeWitt County
For County Treasurer—
THOS. M. STELL.
(Reelection).
Lavaca County
For Commissioner,
Precincts 3 and 7—
W. A. HENKHAUS
GUS “Transfer” SEIM
(Re-election)
For County Treasurer —
J. G. KONVICKA.
(Reelection).
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to
law
could
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that wav they pit
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invc'ted
•nnerat ion
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1141\ ant
■e'a that,i
ami t he '
Convincing proof that this Bank is taking care of
all its Banking Transactions in a satisfactory manner
is shown by a steady increase in deposits.
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STOP THAT ITCHING
It' bothered by ihe itching
Loot, Eczema,
or sore aching
I h ug Store w ill si
of 1 > 1: i e k
guarantee.
I
'h'ep liei
any
£&&&
< ■■ wfl
lit
'O t lull it
every patidlc
■ee that il 1-
lo 'pill.
1 111 l.i 2 s
o| I H '
\ 0'1. j II - t
FS' ■
r:-':
!"in
( h risl i ne
ma n
, i people can’t
sat beside me on the j I I"'.' s
under the mosquito nei. nniantanu
and the night took on a diffei "'er night
ent meaning. ,''
Christine and I >1-- won i
She said: “I can't -leep neilh ,IIIV
er; there simply i-n t any sleep i’.
in I his night. ” I'
“Are you sure you aren't get
ting a fever.'” I asked her. ‘‘To
day I thought you looked as H
ip
■^v7up'°'
Metenegl
<111
that I
t imill v.
(fill
|o (it I
all wav
vv orkvd by [
lllidcl
not
i seemed very
1 queerly mixed together, reaching
the out to take in Christine, while
|1 did not move at all. A thous-
memorie.s of her mee wen*
my eyes, so that I had
her in that blast of sun-
on
first
SYNOPSIS: Our love for at
young English girl ha« kept my
uncle, James Clyde and myself
(Paul Thorne) in tropical Balin- The
gong through a Dyajc revolt and t
Malaye defeat. Christine Forrester mid
visioning a great empire on Sum- was
antang island, has made Clyde on
rajah. It will be a life's time so
work to civilize the Dyaks and was
trouble breaks in two quarters, i knew,
Rentongen, the -sultan’s represen-[ had E
tativc, arrives to continue the de- ing
structive government of the Ma- j
lays and a head hungry Dyak
tribe goes on the looose.
smith istxulyaW
-ifolding. OI 1
^niniiflutn
office’»
feet, '
■1| you [
I law k (tint ment
Price 50c and '
expect any
people do
Ihev’re
When Diev |
probably |
I 'll burn a I
t hem more I
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
014—« Y—kum Daily YOAKUM, TEW Founded LHt>7
Published every afternoon (except Hatorday.) and Sunday morning
by the Hankere Printing Company, 811 Lott Street _______
_______of tmm A—< TUATMD urn _______
MEMBER: Texan Press Association—Texas Editorial Association—
South 'I>xas Press Association________
Entered March 25, 1917 at Toakuin, Texas, ars second Class Matter,
you
1 don't like io
know that.
you
some of the most
of Dyak custom,
going to be the,
For Representative. 23rd District
J. J. OLSEN.
I
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we could ;
l‘ic'cntly. ’
ac- I
be j
of I
I
thr |
the |
•T.lill i
>' I
I
over
ol
Siderong
what everybody
1’alowit pirates
time been work
we
I he | lime
s" double
I
I low
my i
every ,
the ci t cel t ha I i
waiting for morning
And then al last Chri>tine
out and sat beside me on
floor, under tin* mosquito
ook on a
Iways had J" hr""'1
cnnu
the I
nei, i
di iI ci
J” o
'1
Smith is famou^
Ld show you whyl
- Shift. M**
’ . Malf-SpaO’
that fflW' ‘
‘ *( hri't inc, I think Clyde is go-
I ing Io >ce 11 1hrough.
^EMPIRE FOR fl LPDY,
‘‘I’m sure of it, Paul
Clyde is proving to be
[thought hi* was, amt mure,
! purest sort of gilt from God.”
| Always before when I had'and
sed from this girl’s voice
.tired she was, there had been
i danger pressing down on us, ugl.v
[and very near. And that danger
had driven Christine’s words so
11 hat I had seldom heard her
speak in any way that Was not
! I rapid, even when h<<r
blue shadowed from
But now 1 sensed a
her speech
ewritet sensauo
it will save yo"
Teleph°ne
obligatiool
Notice is hereby given
elect ion has been ordered to
held at Ihe
.in the City
i t he I'
■ Elds, the
all wtioii<4
I let i nil el V ,
Btilingoiig. a
llv
I
knew
wan
p'-reii.-'ioit cap must
e that it is .
that it w 111 .
inii-t
n< 'I
I I Volt
like that
<l'iv your |
w hen vilit I
a
At
Io
mhl
as
I'ikUt IIi<‘ A<t of CongreM of Mxrch S, 18TO
II I' Mt:iSIi:i:. Mainour Owner, lies. J’hi.m- tJ7l
CENA S MOIOIA.X, Editor__________ _
LOItENE RHODES, Society_______________I—I—IIJL2I7Z2
I> A pOTH, Ailvi rt isiiig ttfmmger, Rex Phone 505
All iinnouiii'eiiu'iitB of prograinn or dunces where adinlaalon la
charged regard lean of sponsors, will be accepted as advertisement
oniy and c.iurged iircordmgly. Card of Thanks will la- dunged at
tla- rate of 5 cents per line.
a n v dif-
Iooli'll in I
send -",l 1
a
of yeai-.,”
‘ ‘Do yon think t hev
plant the i lee
‘‘Some of them
can-1 expect very
\car. 'they Uiink the
I he rice crop
he s goiim to
hini'clf. Tin
lem
eV ell
d I
I hers
lw*
. . L z
Mr r -
Asthma Cause
Fought in 3 Minutes
By dissolving and removing mucus or
phlegm that causes strangling, choking.
Asthma attacks, the doctors prescription
Mendaco removes cause of your agony
No smokes, no C s. no injections. Ab- ”l;|t ever
solutely tasteless, b.arts work in 3 minutes. 1 .. ;<
Bleep soundly tonight Soon feel well, vear? "" weic
younger, stronger, and eat anything. Guar- ,!<,...•
anteed^completely satisfactory or money 1
t or thei r
1 Because
Teiivalang rjtl
eminent ditt v
'lroti'4 'how i
C"Clil ltd.
ol ,'irt-'lH-qi ..
ill.: the 1'2
■jet ready.
di-put lied, lull I k
point ol di
vv i-hed Io
hi ni'cl I .
He wa-,
ol 1-0111'1'.
lull't 'lay ill
and 'llppo-ei
’ re-erv e. Yet
. Uncle, I
. He
The I let.11 <I is tint horized
annoiim-e the lollowitig candidat
for tin' id’fici’s to '
pile, subject to the
Demoeratie parte
July:
5«aigia typing- « .
service and rev^-
; absoli<lely na 1
PRINTING
YOAKUM’ TKXAS
Tomorrow: Don’t miss Chris-
tine’s answer.
---TOM-TOM, JVNB 10-il---
w ants t he rice
cause he’s goinir
tor himself,
v to make 11
say. But if
dill be lln
plant ing.
next yem ; t
have them
sa id
lor
I ace
we that
got I Id
11 I lie
But of
'111'0,
oil
new
ha v <
the
back :
'light and
we
[eves were
[ weariness.
are [ dit ferent quality in
Most land at first 1 could not tell what
Then all at once I knew,
peace.
And I thought “C‘t. Z..... ..... .
-......‘ He has made safe !
was Anthony For
rc'tei *s, am] ( hristine’s.”
‘‘ ( hrist ine,
something el
say this,
| But the
to[to leave
w Inch Ihev a<- I
• action o.
priniat y
don *t
I ’alow it
not realize that
against white men.
find that out they'll
take to the jungle,
j tew houses Io make
I’ahivvit icareful next lime and come home
going
ed.
ivc every
on the
big 'hips
that will smokov”
\V<> sat silent, looking out t
ward the river. .Not that
■■■■ much < ut t here.
i l hough, a Iter our eves vv ere
| ell'tomed ' to I he net I ill-/, w e
| -4.-in Io makc out the dim drill
i firet lies over I he Siderong.
i She 'aid, ‘ ’ They look like
of junk' drifting in
if 'oine Chinese I
'Waved to peer
curtain,
.'he leaned
touch
out
tin
She
told' of 1 he
moment
t hat
g"
ha v e
nobody
el'e. ' It
a I’a low it
then, any
dovv tied
Eor a
tea
thing in the world,” Christine
said slowly, ‘‘that 1 wanted to
hear you say.”
‘‘Christine, are you
marry James Clyde?’
(Copyright, 193\ Alan LeMal).
i them most. work
When all this was done 1 lay ,
tlowti tor a while in my own stilt
fy bilik, and tried to catch
hour's sleep, but found
could not. I gave it up
and went out to the ruai.
| here there was a big mosqiiit
net which Clyde had hung up
keep insects from swarmin-4
over him, when he
lamplight. |t was hot
mosquito netting, hut still
hot a.s in my own bilik.
I 1 sat there a long time,
tighter
JANAK’S ARMATURE
WORKS
be '
dry, ;
-tiiy j Lj| |
1 '".'line
-''1 ion
don’t I |
' ■'" [ beat
!could
| little
I was
I e<| I oi-
of | <|<i.
11ch, , Lea j-
, how |
[ make
: a vv a y ;
' 'ent
[ ‘‘Are yon
cert anil v, t hat
punish 1 hem
sent out any
something worth
however, th.it
stop with
two third-
expedit iou<
f Ihe I’alo
Malays, who
I Village'
ca not',
party of
on gnv-
attacked, a
I was
had plent yI
dur-
me to
hear them
what their
Clyde
ms .about
that while she was|
her deterininal ien 1 o [
tier fat her ambitious |
was always terribly j
means w hieh [
ployed. She wa*
by the si-jht of
kind of v iolencc.
I t he sound of t he !
often have lived 1
night male of horror, caught ;
icl utility and her ow n
«Now youcan
i
I spee^1- wOrk oUt
A r M°IC wOtK i Lab faster—
I EcoflOfllit Vou finish the job
^’ubuUting. 1^7
work ieclU'te
save vzorK, yoat
bankers
how I helping my eyes, so that 1
seen her in that blast of
light on the Linkang when she
had first shown me the gold
liniat of the Tenyalang. And I
that she was deeply hurt.
“I suppose that was the last Chronicle.
Uld Io -4<> 1
rebellion'
iighti-'t on t he
1 he vv hole
a iic-t i
t he coast.
close to
proof
t hat
or a
mF ' -
mi-2 lit.
much t his f irst I
vv hite rnjail I
doubled he '
seize all of |
: e i'li’t any j
lieliev e vv hat
'ingle v il |
ke the
fo|-
neeessity for letting
his place was very
him. S(.(.
my depart ure for an 11,,,
<l;i vv li. a ml ii ul 11 mid-
l -_! 111 I W i uk cd like .'I coo] ie, t o |
in;iki-'iire that my equipment wa-
ly. ’lln- 'I ra1 euy ol a <-a in -
i' i-ii-- t hin-2'. and ncnera’' I j j..},f s
•j 11 a 1 credit t-n' laying plaii', I
nil i ma t <■ '.lli-i-c'S in a ny I h i ng I
ary depend- iiio-tly upon de-l||M,
for
me.
'i-emcd
c<i
sm-li
any b-idy
:.-ive taken
me
h.-i v e
st ick.
that aniv.alang
.bCi
(’entral Fire Station |
f Yoakiini, I’exas, on
lii't T-iesday in April, A. 1).,
■ same being the 5th day <d
[of April, 1938, within the hours',
pre'-erilied by law for the election
' “f City Commissioners who|an
he elected to fill the va-
caused by the experiation lia
terms of office of II. S.
Frady, and Monroe Hinn.
All persons qualified to vote [angry
I under the laws of the State of d
[Texas, and City Charter of A'oa-
ikurn, Texas, and residing in the [thing
corporate limits of fhe City of 4V"
[Yoakum, Texas, are qualified to
ivotp in this election.
| J. F. Michot is
pointed as
I Judge of said election to hold
same and make due return thore-
! of to the Board of City Connnis- I hin-2:
sioners of the City of Yoakum, Io 't
•. ill
. olliers will
mid some day
all at it.”
illy: ‘ ‘You
1’aul.
thing that is
i'land like 11
rich ■ ...... .
mid this for her.
I )y- t he dream t hat
there isn't
money,
na -
be-
ll re
see
ret urn
w hole
[ I iv <■' may
j f<ire even
I brought
jbe.”
I
you were. If you come down will: I.
one of these levers I'm going I-'-,
tear up Sumantang. ” i '
“There is nothing the matter
with me, except that 1 can't l>e;U |
Io think of your going up that i
river. ”
One of the emit radii-l i<
this girl wa-
int lexihle in
carry out
plans, she
shaken by the actual
had to he cm
easily stricken
blond, or any
and even hatei
guns. She niii't
in a night male
bet vv ecu
will.
I said, ‘‘I
fighting. The
realize 1
white
out
an- 1
and |
VVOI-l I
You |
.plain
..... I
j;di !
to
- he-
ll IIV
I have to tell
you must
limo has come for
Balingong. ”
j In the dark 1 was beginning to
find her face, my eyes groping
for every least detail of it, so
| Texas.
H. S. FRADY, Chairman,
Board of City Commission- I alloget li
ers of the City of Yoaktnn,
Texas.
[Attest;
w. w.
i
‘ ‘They 're
( liri'tine predicti
jungle I hey ’ll ha
'age. It's only
they fear till-
ing -21111'.”
“ Nonseii'C, I said. “Those!
monkeys are going to make tracks'
ll, Miss
X ft-^’
ri\< r.
t li rough j
so that [
auain-t [
I he hea11 -
of me; t-hat |
effect upon ■
'hoiild have I
would not 1
I rihe' to
in I .-inl i
vv il li a |
of me [
'omething which I had dread i
a long
The fever
down on
had ti
her go
and I would
away my eyes.
'lire,” 'he 'aid Uli
we 011-2111 to 1 I V I-
yet .’ \Ve haven "l !
wold that the 'fen i
tabu.
I doi-'ii't make
Noiliin-2 is mi
like ihi
I orders
but had to
s In-giiiiiing to [
('hri't ine. Some '
inid a way to.i
aw ay. and >1 ay ;
as 'non have
I
I
beatem «
e never pushed
,fitsstiaight-away '
pit at ical
out -
by
I’alovv it
of war
little ]
vv ere
when
I pn n i'h nmiil
Yet Clyde I
ent - with ('hri't ine
I.mil' it took
I dul, not
now
'ag i cement
al I ack
( II Al* I ER 3'2
Conversation in the Dark
I had to -2<i up I here, of coui 'C.
t rihe w as 1 he
I ’alow it i iv er, i
I’alow it dist l ie!
id the fii't pirates
That they existed
the Siderong riv<r
of
Ihe
long
with the Malays.
The Malays had found that a
good vigorous development of pi
'lacy among the Dyak' made their
[extortion and taxation a great
[deal more proi liable hv providing
the Dyaks vvilh ■
taking. W’e knew,
I he Ma la vs did not
_ ------- .. I mere eiicoui ajement ;
strangling, choking, i .. .
zx * <- wx w/xnrt B i zx ()| <111 lill*
cause of your agony , , ,
..w o«>v»co, u s. no injections. Ab- ’Dlit ever came
solutely tasteless, biarts work in 3 minutes. ■ „ |( j
‘I the
t orei-'
t hat
emeu
younger, stronger, and eat anything. Guar-
bark It your druggist Is out'ask him to
order Mendaco for you. Don't suffer another -
day. The guarantee protects you.
I . ?’ :
about ihi-.
the rajah
gna rded '
mighty figure in
fell sorry tor my
exactly how he
no man to send out
[another to fight his battles, and
[ I lie iihsolute
! me go in
I lia rd mi
| I had -et
hour be I ore
I i
f the ;
' I ea<
i n
il'7"
i (ml
i m i 111.
| tad ■
I ,v cry
kid at lo
'lowed
w ay :
ked Io
nady I
a boiiI
I I Hie. 'i
vv ere
“That
I el cnee.
place
lot o|
la vv s.
A on never
'201 ng to be able
mien I orcci I
handicap we
v <■ to st ll ke
altcrvvard. In 1
' ent ly learn wluit makes I he
and what he is likely
And you don t loose I act
c.-iii'c yon haven't threatened
f y on hav en I done.' ’
‘You Must Learn Balingong'
silent ; 'he knew that
said was true,
at hi't, ‘‘this thing
to take a long tinm.”
ever, maybe, Clvtlt is
anxioii'; he wants, to do a lot
I hat he can't do. He vv an' -
p the head hunt ing raids
I within the raj right now, and
'later do away with head taking
er. He wants to put an
end to inter-, ribal war within
the limits <d Balingong. But i
he can't do any of that yet; he!
IT0RADAM, City is up against
Secn-tnry, Yoakum, Texas, sacred sillinc'-
(SEAL) (to Apr.5) i This thing is
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