The Yoakum Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1920 Page: 5 of 6
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I-Big Calf Roping Contest
I December 24-25 at Tully Race Track, Cuero
J Three Prizes will be given-Come and See Santa
Clause rope.
■ Two Days of Genuine Xmas Sport
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tw The New Style Sautoir Watch-
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Yoakum.
An auto glove that wears and
keeps warm the hand that toils
for you, at Browning’s. 18-6t
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Gifts of Furs Spell Happiness
at Christmastide
A truly royal gift is Furs, one that is sur-
rounded with warmth and the genial of
•happiness. Mother, sister, wife or daugh-
ter will appreciate the foresight and love
that prompts the gift of Furs. You may
place confidence in our selection of style,
peltries, workmanship and quality. They
are required to measure up to a standard
for your protection. Prices in the Fur Sec-
tion are feeling the downward trend.
Clothes for Christmas are
Down in Price
GOOD news! Just at the time of year
when hearts are light, when good times are
.in store, when you want and need new
clothes, comes the glad news of clothes op-
portunities of importance. Prices are low-
ered. Values are consistently good. This
is the time to outfit yourself at the most ad-
vantageous prices it has been possible to
offer in more than a year.
E. HERTZ DEPT. STORE
CLARA SMITH HAMON
FORD
money
HOLIDAY FICTION
Buy his tie
18-6t
Cook Motor Company
Yoakum and Cuero
THREE WOMEN AND
ONE MAN FREED
CABINET NOT TO
CONTAIN SENATORS
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FINDING OF BONDS
MAY MEAN PAYMENT
where he buys
18-6t
all
may
WTTE Can Think of Noth-
in ing Better for Christ-
f f mas Than a
The Sedan is “Par-Excellence”
all are sold for Cash or on
Credit—Now is your chance.
CHURCH OF THE
HOLY COMMUNION
We gladly help spread the an-
nouncement that a select groupe
of the Catholic School children
will stage a dramatized presenta
tion of the well known incident
in the first Xmas night “There
was no room for them in the
At the High School Audi
;orium, 8 p. m. Dec. 22nd. Ad-
mission 25 cents. 21-2t
The Sunday School Christmas
service and tree will be on Thurs
day evening at 7:30.
The Christmas service will be
atl0:30 Christmas morning.
Holy Communion and sermon.
A cordial invitation is extended
to every one to worship with us.
U. B. Bowden- Rector.
By the United Press
EL PASO, Dec. 22—Clara
Smith Hamon is still in Chihua-
hua City. Sheriff Orendorff de-
clared that he believed she
would surrender at the end of
the week to sheriff Garrett of
Ardmore at the border point.
Garrett is reported to have left
Ardmore and his destination is
unknown, he has not arrived in
El Paso.
By the United Press
MARION- Dec. 22—Harding
called the Hughes matter holi-
day fiction.
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Why not give HER what she
wants, i. e. A White and Blue
trimmed Ivory MANICURE
Set. CUT-PRICES today.
18-4t Koerth Bros.
[ Inheritance tax due the Govern
1 ment, 51,000.
OF BIG INCOME TAX i Lawyers have discovered that
i Carl’s wife had no legal right to
remove property from a com-
-----They threaten a
restore the
company.
I says
1 Diamonds for Xmas- the Gift
that never fades. Get it at Gan
terts. We have them all sizes
and prices. 18-tf
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A keen Christmas combina-
tion-white Manhattan shirt
and black crepe de chine tie—
Browning’s got ’em. 18-6t
By the United Press
MARION, Dec. 22—Aninfor-I
mal understanding that the new |
cabinet shall contain not more ■
than wo men picked from the
senate is believed to have been
reaching by Harding and sena-
tors. The action was decided |
for the purpose of avoiding jeal-i
ousies among the senators and j
also to bring a larger number ;
of party leaders into official plac-
es.
Influences are said to be work
ing against Senator Knox and
favoring Charles Hughes for
Secretary of State, New. of In-
diana, is suggested as Secretary
of War, Capper, of Kansas, as
Secretary of Agriculture. Fall
of New Mexico, or McCormick
of Illinois, for Secretary cf In-
terior.
By the United Preu
MACON, Ga., Dec. 22—Three
women and one man, charged
with the poisoning of Fred Shep
ard, peach king, was freed by
Judge Matthews on account of
conflicting testimony. Mrs.
Pauline Elmer, former wife of
Shepard and Ernest Hopson son
of Mrs. Annie Cuts and Mrs.
Sona Henry are alleged to have
poisoned Shepard to get control
of Jns wealth.
Say Girls! I know what dad inn.”
wants. A pair of fur lined
gloves from Browning’s
CHICAGO, Dec. 21—Some
folks might figure themselves mon carrier,
lucky to find $15,000 in bonds writ of replevin to
for which no owner has been dis bonds to the taxicab
covered. Carl Jagger- of Gary,! If they get the writ, Carl "r----
Ind., whose wife picked up $150-I he will be $50,000 shy because
000 worth of Treasury certifi-. five of the bonds, worth $10,000
cates in a Chicago taxicab last| each, have passed from his pos-
may is beginning to think it is session,
bad luck. i The net result is that if
Federal authorities declare these things happen, Carl
the bonds became income when [ find himself $101,000 or more in
they matured September 14. | debt.
Hence Carl may have to pay an ------
income tax. Carl didn’t earn
the bonds; his wife found them, them—at Browning’s.
The Coupe is the “Dandiest,”
“Neatest” outfit that
can buy.
SHOP WHERE THE SHOPPING IS GOOD
where they kno
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AT BROWNING’S—Where they know sizes for nearly all of Yoakums’ men, wnere they Know
his whims and fancies and the things he likes to wear, where your gift is bought at lowest possible
1 prices—placed in a nifty Chrisimas box—wrapped in Holly paper and turned over to you fairly
breathing Christmas Cheer.
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A NEW SUIT
SILK SHIRTS
NECKWEAR
Beautiful wide
end Silk
Scarfs, new knit ties, a tie
spring—dandy fine models
for every
the
man and
$2.00 - $2.40
—chances are we know his
right one too.
size. Values up to $85 now
WOOLSHIRTS
HOSIERY FOR HIM
$29.50, $39.50
New patterns in Silk
and
$49.50
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NEW STYLE SOFT
COLLARS
MEN’S HOUSE
SHOES
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wool from Holeproof and
Wilson Bros. All reduced.
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Browning’
THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS ’
For solid comfort they
can’t be beat. Special sale
values
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From Arrow and Manhat-
tan in Silk and Crepe de
Chine. He can’t have too
many.
New Silk and Crepe de
Chine Shirts in the finest
of patterns. Values up to
$15 now
$7.75
.Copyright 1920 Hart Schafinar & Man
A dandy practical gift. It
gets cold as Kraut in Jan-
uory and February. He’ll
appreciate it double, those
days.
Cheaper now than next
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The Yoakum Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1920, newspaper, December 23, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1371065/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.