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YOAKUM WEEKLY HERALD
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Most cat clubs consider the kitten
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SHIPPING SLOWS
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HERBERT (Dutch) KOEHLER
TRANSFER CO.
Houston Chronicle, Leslie Ploc-
ger, agent, 506 XV. Grand Ave.
FRESH AND CURED
MEATS
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A portable typewriter will help
students in school work. Teach-
ers like to read typewritten
papers.
Speedline Coronas have piano-
key act ion, float ing shift,
touch selector, typebar speed
booster, full-size standard J
keyboard — everything you /■F
can reasonably desire in a
typewriter. ~
Call at our store and try the
new models. Easy terms.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Glover of
Orange Grove were guests of rel-
atives in Yoakum Saturday.
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SHINER GIN &
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The Complete Feed Store
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IN TH' FIKST PLAJE,
THAT OL’ AIRGUN AIN”!
NO GOOD —AN’ IN TH'
SECOND PLACE.YOU
HAVE NO HUNTIN'
LICENSE, AN’ BESIDES
YOU'RE UNDER. AGT
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YOAKUN
Only Yoakum We.kly
Published every Thursday by JThe
STRAIGHT THINKING
Money is essential to the happiness and content-
ment of most of us, but money ALONE will not
bring the well-being of which we are most in r??ed.
What then is our greatest need? It is the ability
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Oscar Manning ami hovs and
Mrs J. E. Manning visited in
Smithville over the weekend with '
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Bayne.
coildll mi.s
.1 CHURCH
a la rue t i oxx 11
Mrs. Webb,
rev i\al.
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rex i\ al 1
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John < h'snk
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would you cor.
this community
churches here
should
Oil s Ol I IX III/'
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Thos. F. Clark Company, Inc. 2n.> E. 12:.d St.. New
morm n/
here xvith
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sax 11
oud enough to
at
or 'a Ic r
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Th
lovx-
llocge- oi-.-ule hematite ores into a highev
and grade magnetic ore through 1 1h*
ufo of pulveriz <1 lignite.
One cent pi r word will be charged
lutions of Respect and similar i
pers. etc., where rm admission
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The T<‘\a*
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A have two Titan'
) days this xear.
president <>f the I '.
| Novemb r 23rd as his
date for being
I urally that is
I will be
I office
I there will he
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rural routes Wednes
AdveiT iser:
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11 take 1m'
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III < • \ i • 111e r
November 311,
\x hid.
mm i \
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ha \ <
sausa/'c to
ex ei al I rom
gone th er limit in/. I
ha- Inou.'lit home a
Some farmers have
xxiil Saturday
I will
11nn ■
an I
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'hat \
I meeting at t lie As- HOPE BAPTIST
led church chi<
with
and
I :he
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W I eh
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San Antonio Evening News, and
San Antonio E.xpre.?. B B I.o-
gnu, agent. 212 Price Ave.
GUAM) FORK. X. I),
fol
K.v 'o ....
r ':c- y°< r lle ■ ■
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thank ful,
the
observt“d \
departn • nt
no
coming
111. D e
dolla
1 line.
1 ha I this
The
le<e
.Most o I
ha v i
Mis. Fmiss
and Tiiesiiav
Yoakum.
and
around Ii
lending the free show
at the tfraud ev< w <
Farmers arc rcallv
show.
to THINK, and to think STRAIGHT. We need the
courage to face facts, the desire to better conditions,
the willingness to work out our numerous problems
in a spirit of fairness. Ik'tter times will be here when
credit and confidence are fully restored.
That is up to us, not a few of us, but ALL of
p I VIII'J
a veai' ol
I I'diu a I ili bt.
<>! interest to
la i /-e
people mid
chrn'i'Ili'S Hl
ill.' dav.
ma \
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d Stales
W e ma x
V el
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pto/iam lor
flito a I II' III e
/h 11 does look
VOAKUM METHO-
DIST CHURCH
BKE\\ S I Elf, Pastor
will be I he
ADVERTISING RATES
Display- per column inch
xUemfers. in personal column
Classified
(Display rate lor l»:uly and Weekly
i" each, Imc combination)
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line id 11 .
I" th.
fei I th
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pass an
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the
Hi r/m
deliver' of
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GET YOUR NAME ON THE
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For San Antonio Light nee
Io Murry or T. II. Stevens, 601 AVest
ftonznles Sf Phone No .2
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OUT
We are
every one conic and
There i.s a gre /
I’-ro. Ilol-
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Cl'iireh I rm
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in
Bllesim.!'
Thursday ;
en 11 v
been
in oakum
Thursday,
enjoying the
Victor h’einliart
vis'tcd friends o
Evervbodv out
a lontr
indus' ry.
the Gulf of Alex'
hit the doldrums.
a coimnon
at this mid
\ merican
di -appciu in /
Pacific lor
i
; W I I It er
Fa i nie
a. m.
Well, here I
is cx ci x hoi
daxs’ I !■>
1 lu-
st :l I 1 eii
1 lor all ('aid
ma 11 el of 1 .oi
f.e i
w a - Ai
(Ind's
. H ■ I t hi
is the
. illn r
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W .. ! I ID
I >11 1 .spent
I a 11 \ c
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w i 1 h
SIII 111:1 \ . 11 ll I
I sex era I daxs
oi k
of Yoakum
nt here Sunday,
here is getting
fine at this writing.
Reporter.
yon.
I he w t i,
II
l-'red
l':e.|
Mr.
or |
make
a < 'Inn ib . ...
1 " this is possible.
think
<>i!’ choir will rend' r sjH'cial 5
min hers at each service. Worship =
wi Ii us; g
This is the triendly church for =
triendlv fo'ks.
I hm ' H:
- m,d
he me!
o\ i r t o < lie I o
I did whm '
do
I it
file
that
mid litl'
o I hei r home
■■Iler a
he"
ij-jl KIXG the
Mi- <•
lor ’ \
llmf In;
|f<>n<>- i.
Igedil i'i
\ mail,
state, or
d dollar-
i K'- ' p * "
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’ ’ - ;ict "i i r
\ i -1 cnee
I lion;
11 ’ Im m,w .
city /ox eminent
oi dimi m e to elose ev cry
preaching
i/ospel ol ( lirist. Would ii
any I liing Io y ou \\ ha!
von do a bout 11 ? \\ < • 11, the
camiot long emiy mi company.
the moral and financial nn<] forth het
1 he ..x’J1 i/elislnp.
you sup-
I I ex e
,|lls|
( . If.
■ ‘ Aly ( hm eh ’ ’
sitlij i-l for l<> :.’>0
I low long
Io live
1 here were
a round
1 >11 om
d their
ol Di'.-.-l
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pref I X .
Act, 'OIiIcIh >W ,
]>roli:ililv s-mwi'c
i/111e I he
'Hint
v elop <1 by
p irt ment
'<feorgia.
Fi rst sb i pmciil s f rom
orchard, laid out <ix
iniide Io ejis-tern mar-
won ins'ant favor.
a I ter
steamer
-June but
ami as she
he it’ll into t lie
i vv arship, according to
I rom local sli ppers.
aid, iiio'licr German ship,
to Alex-
dcela red
at ail-
ed wit Ii
. S for ns. \\ ( w
1 i11v honored ;u:<i uni- m.iiorm
verstil!” nrcetited ,(l;i < f tho Then
, last Thur- dav in N-otner I. .. I,
which w’l! h<> Noveinher 30. ll.’.
, for tin- d.-i<- on v hich we w ill ( i-i\
be th;:’ kfnl for th" I her! i-s
that 1 live not yet been taken
awav f>- >m I!<,\\ < \. r, jf;
spite or .-i*1 this (•'ampin!.1
I down. • e st :,i ha\ e many
I things to be thankful, as <-"m
I par d v it’* ’ouch of > he re-1
I of the world. So take votir
I Thanksgiving on which ever ei
I dav suits you ,or Lake l>oth oft
I of them if you need two days the title
Ito adequately express your Dunn -
I thanks. spuikcis
nally tn
tin v be-,
or 'hex-
ATHEXS, G;t.
pciich ns large as
of excellent flavor
th.
ol tile
a re
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1111 e I e < t
Xml ll.e
11,1 ill b\
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present
’ hall
I he
■D\:iil.
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Xml
mrs every
Ami. of
teles) lull
people
e\ cry \ ear
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Ti
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meet new
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EPIDEMIC Diseases
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A\OR£ TO e^EAK THE POWER.
Of- bJZXRTXL-EOrsj icq EUROPE
THAN OPPOS/77OM
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1 be w :i r
i 'a t i b Hilo a
I '"Immii -t -
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d.ix.
So tar. Davy Jones seems
winning the war.
B. Ilackel
ret uriicd t
thi-
\ i-il
Mr. and AI i s. Fred I >e
,o
extent are
ehn - ch .’
alcd it
be -tl'iinger
course of the la-t
m.d
I 'Im
’if"'
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I'o. II > lather
ret iirm'll liomv
It In rued holin'
I (ill will -pend
II nm in A oakum .
Dr
frii nd-
developing :i
IliriHiee for
iron ore goes to
of North Dakota
dents.
laniis Savatre and Htirohl S<h"
stokke created th? I m nace.
process involved converts
heinat ite orcs
magnet n-
in
Shropshire ami
h i< f riend - a ■ e in Al ex no t
bunt tug trip, XX e vvi>h llieiu
Im-k .
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in-
min-
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on ths i
the del.f
xx ill keep on iiicreD'imr
mill! A (>1 sax it mit.-t stop and'
s:iy it 'mid enough to make th--
'/•■ii! lemeu at Washington under
stand that yon mean it. The
;m Ti\ Di/e-t. pi bb-hed al
tin.
arc, ol course,
els en/atnd in commerce
e ports. The hist Nazi
was the Helgoland,
port i div inut in< d at
-lie left.
Miden,
wint to
1 lied
hand*
XI >1 IX
S ho' I ll I be
" I i m I \
i ral dclit
I II II
through
enroute to Alice
accept'd a position
ing company.
The revival
-enddy of (h
Sniidav night
' present Rex .
v> ho condnctei
he in I Hero
emidllet
Service will I
all fl re
Ide and
for the
St. Joe
Brit ain
war on (iermany and lit
chor nt Tampico, still loadi
a Florida cargo.
Mostly Westbound
British steamers put in
and those that do usually
<>n liltle more than coal sup"
Mo-t of these vessels haw
of grain.
Brazilian and
navian steamers
prise most of the
t i\ ity in 1 lie < lidi'.
part, th? Greek x ess Is are
ed with scrap iron from
points and are bound for Japan
Brazilian steamers mid freight er-'
of the Delta line, an Amen'can
coi111iire to ) lx back
w ecu Gul f ports and
South .X mi rii-mi ports.
■ xx a r
• all I
it -i 11 .
of 1 I I III
el. Id in
I’ I ’ I|<'
eix family.
.Xml
111 m. > 2>
ini el e-1
I'- o 1 11
int efi-t
a business j
XX’edli' sdax . (
!' \ isitei I John l*< ;
a I tcriKMin .
ex cry lmd\
at
' some
' Aim i
as well
as w 'll
iimlef inabli'
mil
pi'llee 11! I
| ii'i'iod.
a lit 11 •
BANS MEGAPHONE SINGING
XEAA’ YORK Jacob Fein-
i stein, 5l), says that he srlpports
his wife mid child by singing in
backyards. AX’hieh is all right,
iwitb Magistrate Henry T. Cnr
jran as long as he doesn't use the
'three-foot megaphone he has been
I menacing ear drum* w ith. Magis-
trate Curran released him in
court recently with that
one
had
Sunday
served 1 be
lilglil sei \ H i .
There
Ab t Imdi-t
I rom nt her
V'ees dniiiiz
happy to have
w orship w it h i
welcome for everyone.
*an, pastor.
man ve-
with t hi
steamer h
whose
I’ol Io
The
was here In-t
South .America
Io cscap ■ sb
of a Brit i-h
report s
blarw
' t led from . 1‘ort
when (hr al
< iermany
X I in i~1 ice,
7'1 it ’ cl I h V
- I
• 1'1
pul
d:.\ .
t :mie
i il
11 our
in
I lliis
SI 9'1 a
a million
• lay s.
the animal in-
s debt, which I
must pay I
up st: a<lily, '
Re\ . and
AI o11<|a \
1 i\ ■> in
Al i . and Mis. I '.<■!<
t uriicd home Friday a I ter
in/ t he funeral o| Al r>.
.'■mter, Mrs. Littlijoh
Leland Shumaki was sen1
town '-almday on an errand
W I: I le he W'm III town
I r.i'iid and motored
I t ben came back
I a I her sent him to
:i i raid
liel ore
mH .
■ml. .1
p’.'iel: d
V Illi
Air. and M rw II Sohotik ol
H illetKvill-, Mrs. Dixon McKee
of X mini" , : nd Mrs. XX \V. Hm
| wood returned to their homes
I Monday night lifter a weekeml
San Antonio with rela-
p:i"lli/ year. a.
'! ’m-|e:i-e, two
Ji.'lar- is ad'lc
of i ei m- -t
the
colm u in s ii -•
that it tic.,
■i )»'iilar
i cist
W l iters
laying
lire i
that
Jnd'jmciit Dax
.1’ . ded
tn
I! 117llt
% F*
,/ r . . ,
a.
- i
7' x'. - MX . •''— ■
. ' 7 HE COD S ARE M.ADE - NOT BOPM
i - in-1
I J ii-:: I mi ■
■' Im,■/ I ’ .
X ‘ "i;i-
111 "I ; ’ ,
I.,-.! . ,
The Hope Baptist chilli Ii mem- B
her* meet in regular services last
ight, Sunday and Mon- E
I lie IA>rd blessed il-
good crowd everv service
addil ion to the elm l ell. x
mi extra huge crowd
ni/lit. The ilmreh ob
Imi d s -upper in I h<'
t
II
f
! eet l x
:l l'<■ join/ tn
Mike Ti; 1st vi-ilej f i lends
oakum Tlmr-day afternoon. i
Edward l>.ters visited John
Rice Wednesday afternoon.
Air. and Mr-. Fred Petering
in A oakitm Tlmrs-
oi(l(T tiierefoie
•The Weekly Herald
readers on time it will Im
essarv to publish it
day night and have
on the
day morn i ng.
will please take
ERALD
' yoakum, Texas
A’
i ^7 z
Y>sXxi ^^7
"^WiT^
I•I 21 st.
cnmjmled.
Georgia Produces
Peach as Lar#e
As Grapefruit
1 How
.11
m - ,
11 • !
- in-re
himl.
We
kepi
1 Im 1
w Ii ch i
’he fi,Jilt),11(10
lev:’-. Il
III
"hole, im
eral d.-l.t
’he past :
tha
A ml
el:l!
II
I
, I turkeys. Some are going
theirs until Christmas.
Mr. ami Airs. Rnl,< rt
meyer and family visited Mi.
Airs. August B rg and son Erich
Tex- [ Sninlay . I
\ll__■’ Mike Tj; |sf Vi-iteJ friends m I
i.. \v I .III
happi l; d
i •; 11 n e inio
-•h m:il-
>"1. r-
' 1 *. I \ *.
Si ;j r*
I e\a>, 1 lie
11 - cica-cd
a' I lie rate ol
a imimle.
day - ihe 1 e I
■» putting th.-
more than 2!>
d. In.
mi
k I
lx 11 ••
O'! I
\)
iv'y
x ‘
.o mm
ml n -
1 Iml
, 11’I
Id
I 17 hl '
Mrs. W
daughters
m 111»i- ston
two w ecks
sub.] cl lor
to K.cp a Cl’iireh from P‘,,l,,t'-
i! the ilmreh is de- I k"h-
dead, we might
it make il, "I low to Raise
from t he Dead.' ’ A ■-
If you do not
hen hen r 1 his sermon.
choir will rendi r
:it eai h service.
PENCACOLA, Fla. — The Eu-
ha.s brought about
! depressing changes the
rican ex|M>rt
Shi|ipmg in
ico w.it rs has
vessels, once
eldol’l
(Hirts.
a re
th
,! In and About Yoakum
. ml
j I
l*
< Will not In*
If the plniiut.
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