Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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YOAKUM, TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 5, 1910.
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Fifty Years
the Standard
Dr.PRfCE’S
j nmlitorium on Lrithiy evetiiutj,
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[ The full program for these ex*.
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these columns when completed. !
Wliile it cannot be stated an H *
positive fact, still there is not!
much doubt that all 'the mem-}
hers of the graduating class w ill
pass”. There is a possibility
of falling down on the final ex-
amination, but the custom has
been to give a pupil every
rea
C R CAM
Baking Powder
Made from Grapes
Makes the food of
superior healthfulness
and finest quality
this is the last month of tin
ItXKMO session of our public
school. The work has rolled
along as smoothly as could be
expected with something like a
thousand pupils and some
twenty teachers.
1 he graduating class Yhis
year is not very different in
numbers from those of proceed-,
ing years, 'those xvlto expect !suitable opportunity and if1
to receive the sheepskin as a j necessary* a second “Ivxain” if'
reward tor their ten years work j he has made good grades'
ares
Harvey Bnscom Newberry,
Joe Arnold Hudson,
Robert Lee Ragsdale,
Gladys Kvelvn Everson,
Bertha Fink.
Ora Mousie Simpson,
Annie Ida Neumann,
Mildred Marie Gabel,
Kt«hel Mae Johnston,
May Belle George?
TO YOU.
We Have Only One Lot
♦ Quaker and Indian Corn Flakes ♦
throughout thevear. Just who'
| will win class honors will also'
I be determined later and the'
; final examinations will have '
| something to do with that.
Sam Houston Normal Home Coming
At 10 cents a Package
attending the nine
session of the Harrison
College at San Antonio
[Mary Wallace returned
Monday. The school
a little earlier than usual
;ar on account of Dr.
>n, the president, being a
fife t1 * Hie General ( . alter-
for More than Three Dccad.j
Foley’s Honey and Tar lias
been a household favorite for all
ailments of the throat, chest and
lungs. For infants and children
it is best and safest as it con-
tains no opiates and no harmful
drugs None genuine but Fo-
ley’s Honey and Tar in the yel-
)pw package. lie fuse suhsti-
1 he Hkkai.p Las been re-
quested to publish the mmoun-
*i>i . jtement of 1 he Sam Houston
I l.«e three ymwu Beutlemen , N()rmul .*?....... ......in*.
or n nunilior of year. ami w.th | be
the next two weeks will close i „ . . .. '
their public school work. !'—cement stales that ProvM
deuce -permittin and the'
C ommencement sermon will | weather bein’ fitlin”
be preached this year l>y the Lrnm of wkrh interest
Rev. J. John Ramsey, pastor of
the local Christian Church.
The sermon will he delivered
at the Auditorium of the High
School Building on
morning, May loth
o’clock.
a pro-
will be
carried out. The feature of the
day will tie an old time barbe-
cue dinner given by the citizens
served at the old Sam Houston
these goods are nice and fresh to make quick
sales of them we will give with every two packages
one nice Wallace Bros. Tea Spoon; with every tlfree
packages two Wallace Bro^Teaspoons. In addition
to the Spoons we offer
THREE NICE PREMIUMS.
1st. A nice Carving Set in nice case.
' 2nd. A nice Decorated China Ice lea Pot.
3rd. A nice Nickel Crumb Tray and Brush.
The price of the (Quaker and Indian Corn Flakes
i<k per package any ami everywhere, so the spoons
ami premiums are that much extra for you. If you
don’t need it now biyy it and keep it until you do need
it. This offer is only good for a few days, until this
lot is sold.
♦ D. B. CAIN (&. CO. ♦
Sunday j homestead
at 11
Foley’s Kidney Pills contain
j in concentrated form ingredi-
, | LUST, a hunch of kevs on a ents of established therapeutic
I lie C.m.im-m'emcnt I );iy ev:. r( plea9e „.turl, | Vttlue lor .he relief .ml cure of
1 °r' ° * •pF,ld'h*, same to Huralu oftlre and re- all kidney and bladder ailments.
Father Sheelmn returned last
night from a brief visit toCue-
ro.
For your fire insurance
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v nwiui m-oK. tic. win oe mui sq ttip aa.iio oeivrjcw^l. ^ Sold bv Koerth B,
tis. [see Jpyr Green.
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The store where your
Dollar counts for two.
HALLER’S
The store where your
Dollar counts for two.
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GREAT FIRE, WATER AND SIHDHE SALE
Will be Continued One Week Longer, Ending Saturday, May 7th
BOOH
Our Store Will be Closed All Day Tuesday
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consolidating every piece of damaged goods that’s left in the house which will be placed on center counters
in both aisles and will be closed out at Fifty Cents on the Dollar. We are making every effort to close
>ut everything that is damaged by next Saturday night.
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Bear in mind that prices throughout the entire store hold good during entire week. Never in the his-
tory of Yoakum have you .had the opportunity to purchase Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery,
leady-to-Wear, Etc., at such ridiculously low prices and at the beginning ot the Summer season.
Avail yourselves of‘this, your last opportunity,- in the greatest fire sale ever held in this section ot the country
The store where your
.Dollar counts for two.
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M. Haller’s.
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The store where your
Dollar counts for two.
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Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1910, newspaper, May 5, 1910; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth647852/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.