Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Work limtnintoed
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DR. CAMPBF.LL, Dentist
Over PuUi'o Drue St on IMiono 120
Drink Urnpe Sui.mii
4 1 in
NEW
Mattress Factory
NOW IN OPERATION
I have opened a Mat-
tress Factory at corner
of East Morris and Dunn
streets and am prepared
to do all work in this
line and guarantee satis-
faction. Phone 95.
N. ELLIOTT
inoiiin t’lie auliji.il of this on .is
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the H ultng by M ■>.>» Untie I'd Ion
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liar'll I m of peach ereain and eake Wei
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Island ii'Joliliig over the amV ot
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i Mi and Mrs V K llei’k in
V oakum
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her ot tlie union on short iioilco
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lUd "e hope the people m I u i
! the lushes ot the "pp >i <UiH\ Dim
lofleied to semis iiiforui.illon ie
4 aid lug lauds vie, lu these tM
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verities .if Kv..utfgllHt ■■ Ham iiud
UaUiMey to lead a icDvul i.iin|i.Pgn
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to l>« made I lie amounts i Inlinetl
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md ill the pay they get "ill he n
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Mis A P Sanders wen tin own i»
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dulged n \l u late lion to. i
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i"gret (d having to vlo <> but <\
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delightful evenlug
Mtask dill "as as» ^ted n side
t.lining by M md Nl * \ r • . I
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ll< son M os Addle Hens o
I'l'e guests of Die evening tvei.'
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Until lliirkctt
Uospie l.edl'ittei
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Dave Donohue
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Douglas Wade
W illlatu liearli ks
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" is
till" \ev lileut
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P ubuvi iu tbs formers c.,t mvi*
turtied over and thro" a lu the d t h
.boul four tulles out ot t""
Tliev iii'iy. driving along at a ptc'
jty good rate af speed Alien oiiv < !
Host <i'i mga ol tlie e.i. tirose
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M tb i e ev. efii ion of the v il In
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1 am open t >r bids ou tuts work
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• OHMi citation.' appreciate the^v talks
along liuvs that ire calculated to
a rouse the lethargic Christian to his
duties and point li.tu to the via* ot
'out Mimi ng ll you have not heed
lUidivlmg there meetings you sro
mining some re if Inspiring strut >us
w ay ilon i, pi acPi a' Mtg uplifting
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e of Kxprvssaiu In Klugsv la vv i :tu<
• (i ends In the city ot a vei y pr ><
ttab'v summer term site is taking in
Phltag . v olid mted by D Dili!,
ii es de I ol I lie It >-dou School o| I
pigsslou Mrs Dane will he " Hi
t v Met hod; d I il l mo • h H t
St ut t K nt A k foi the Incoming
te u. k>'l.itotila A'gu#
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V i d uty D O KPngrcmau and
wile of Karnes Pity passed thru
tli. city this afternoon en route t
Hu t home, from Lockhart, "lu n
they attended pig wedding ot M
K lugeiinuns brother, a proinlneul
lsulist of l.ockhurt.
Vl "to Zulu HdUSw Mil. ho* tK'tVU
spending tile sumutt Lu t>4U A'ltou
.- MitU he. mother aadbtothei came
la this ifternoou to visit hei fath
w tot a few day* Mlw Zula h .
aH*.. tSkiug v.d.w ... I n. u ' .e V
auio V ty and the Herald l«*rus .o
faiu.ly m l spend 11. i m Intee lu ci m
Vat.tn I'h# young lady has s
ea.l;. v k and hei fi lends ai*
.. .... .* p easuig la hoax
tug her slug
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c .Vv tppi«‘i . iislou is felt for her ie
..•very It will be remeiubtervdthat
1 ov Welch " <s called to see her
i M Mi'.'l" . ot vu.outil et hs>
► ' i ous lUugss '(lie Herald h .pes
. s mi hear of the ladys 1 tuprovo-
h -O
M ... Josephine Thatcher mu. h .s
been the guest ol M'v L S Win
ftv« lor the past few duys left >'cs
let day for hei home lu Hag's Dike.
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J K Dberhirdt of Ft V illey Ua .
urlvc*d iu V 'ikum y.ivt. day "(f*. •
i" ■ i on a v'Sll ti ' We..the > >nd
f.tutly
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day aftertuHiu t't"ui aevcial dl.ys
v n it.on at Houston UuAostou in I
other points
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A.
MILLINERY
All Goods Bought This Season
No old ^oods lo work oil. All ol our
Millmrrv was bought in Now ^ ork City
and otht*r points in the rasl. Miss Ida
Mar I ludson ol Si. I .ouis, has charge of
our Trimming I )rpai tinrnt. Miss I ludson
is a woman of splendid lastr and very
much (*xperience as a designer and maker
of up-to-date Millinery. Mrs, Gilleland
has had ten years experience in the Mill-
inery business. This is our first season in
Yoakum, Texas; our goods are all new and
we will do our best to please YOU.
Mrs. M. L. GILLELAND
At The Gilleland Store.
V
Shoes Graranteeti
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We guarantee every pair of shoes to be jusl as
we say or your money refunded. By buying dir
ect from the factories and paying spot cash, we
are able to save you from 25c to $1.50 on every
pair of shoes you buy.
We have a splendid line of children s School Shoes
that will stand rough wear, at very reasonable
prices. Shoes are like all other goods, when they
are old they will not stand the wear Do not
take chances on getting old goods when you can
get bran new ones for less money.
Remember our motto “The Store With a Con-
science
New shipment of 9x12 ft Japanese Matting Rugs at $2.9
We have a splendid sale on these rugs, as we are offering them
at such an attractive price. We also have small Matting Rugs
at 10, 25 and 40c each. We have new goods arriving every
day. Just received new express shipment of Ladies Collars.
Watch Our Windows For Bargains. Special priced goods on
display in our store changed every week.
Gilleland Dry Good Store
Grand Ave.
The Nickel Store
Y oakum
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Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1913, newspaper, September 11, 1913; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth647956/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.