Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1930 Page: 6 of 8
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THE YOAKUM HERALD
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
9fck«t Yoakum D.tilv
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Foundtd 1897
Published every afternoon (except Saturdays) ami Sunday
■touting ti> the Bunkers Printing Company, Yoakum, Texas
TULSA PAHttll
GLAO TO mi or
ih<- Imapital in tluerw but is* at ■ Fuller Hm* !*,s> Johnson Shelly
home Mow doing uleety Kite ami Newt Mwrwhftll,
II* Iwit KnovVo vail* d on Jewel
wi Min it m in* V'muivii ii euisH
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i>" >'r< I U',| in tio* i> .i>or m<l «Im> Hi*. i*m ,il in'u» i*iit*liwli* .t herein
tMI I *• til.- n *1 fur li'I'Utilli »t of ;*ll i li'IX m it In t. In * r millet! I ■■
* wly
It of
weather which we arv having
U P, Hawaii and 0. F. Swayae
we tv Cuero vUitors Tuesday
Hivwe; Monday uuh' j morning,
lh*' play at th* I'tlot Orevo! The community meet held at
S* h*io< Saturday wa> attended by ! Concrete Iucaday was attended
Mis \i>tile Itrewei spout Mott a la * vtowd , by a largo crowd and everyone
day aii.iuoiui with Mi • Ivan M -m •* Vlma and Minute Foone ; reported having a ntee tune.
Hivwn Sin lly Kite and \*wt Mat shall' Mr and Mis Otto Ftvla and
attended the talkies u Yoakum family were shopping in Cucro
Itryan Stetdtens of San
M lii'in *ie Hill vliU'd \Yed
ties day aUetnoon with Mrs V* O
lliew *'i
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
•L.N Y s MOKilAN. I d oi, lies I'hoUe 663 \\
MISS FANMl M.Yi: HI SH Locals. Ites. Whom >7 4 W.
If l» MKISIFU, Malta* a i Ow tuu , U> s Phono 07 I
IMu'uo 9;»
Ultimo 99
Office Oil
tin'ime-.i Match 2:*. I’*'. at Yoakum, Texas, as Second Cla Matter,
I’ndct t!;e \* t of Conrie.-a of March v Is,'l»
, ~ toilio ' i III 'll *i * II
SVHm‘d To ,umu. Sundax week
«\t*vp \i %>uitv m w *ura«
icine Just What Ho
Needed
Mi ■ ,1
1 Yi.u lu advauci }.>oo, 1 Mouth 60c
I Year $1 at); 0 Mouths 75c
l>Alf Y M USCIUITION
bTI KI.Y SUHSCIHUI'ION
tiiMvl M t'lHiuUUuii tt,|s» it s i i■ ,mi* ttr.xn, r» (i'Ktminted) S.tUit I'lie
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t'i\l*l M Hull City >»f Smith Ii ui*," Home id Sout livrtl f*n, ifu Railway
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and
Mrs, ,Y T. Hermes and
Islti'd Sunday wait Mr
I A lluehlefidd ol the
*t limit seel ton
er of Kdna visited over
»ud Itere with relatives.
Mis \ ,1 Nolan a tut
I Yoakum wore Sunday
Mi and Mrs, Fred Hot
Mis I M Hi'itnes mid etill
*l »'ii u>' visiting lu llousiou this
wool with ndall'es
M i and Mrs M Mel'oid iml
rhudriii and Miss Ffltel (oides
*(*"»! Sunday with Mi and Mrs
1> t' M<i'ortl
sou, Oscar, were Sunday visitors
at Hie home of Ml and Mrs, Kd
i Hotter.
Mr and Mrs Orval McCord of1
near Ho|n< s|ictit (lie vvei*k elid
Itort* with her paronta, Mr. nud J
Mrs. It S Hermes.
\ ,1 Knhttu of Yoakum was a
visitor in mu mlvisf Monday.
Mr titul Mrs, John IIIIdgcvvnter
ol Woodsboro an visiting lu oui ]
community.
Mr, and Mrs Frank Fraser vis ;
Mod Thursday night with Mr, and
Mrs John Muohoclioi'U ol Snli'iu
Mi and Mrs, Fiutl Hermes and
elilldreit visited Sunday with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1' Misisek
of l*1 lot til'OVe
to have had a tolly lime, J noon,
\> news is scarce in our com 1' K I'aylor was a business
Sunday night, Saturday.
Jewel lit ewe*. VI*. on KM Her. O; r dvi vluthrte was a v'oneiete
eu S*,!!- Ileiberl Knoeke and visitor Monday aftettUHiu
Knvwu M'ctu Mon |',.VX(S w.tv visitors at tin Miss ita'iie Moore spent Thtirs
dav with m and Ms - t *1 Prowu ' \v*|| v'latk home Sunday night. day evening with Mr. and Mrs
Sorry to report Kd Frown on, Th,, Ktveu by Lloyd Fuller ' \Y M. Knox and family.
!tu u ' 1,: Hop* ■ ei'O’ t 'em ' ^iday night "as attended Mr, and Mrs Ik Frvla and fam
lo ner at next w i it j hy a larne etowd, and all seemed I lly were In Cttero Satiminy after
Mr and Mrs. J J llaiiell and
. i children visitevl the weekend;
!*u^ ! "aiirll muutiy will have to close until! visitor in v'uero Saturday.
Mi and Mrs Jack Fly of Kings •, v ( .
■ villo and Si Spears visited Sun ' l m.y,
» day with Mr. and Mr*. Kd
j| if row u,
m] \l Myi'le lll*vv speut Mon
|5 dav ni* lo with Mi - 1 ll Frown
Vlasta Ftokop v - vvl Svunlay
^J'vvlth Mrs Ivan ILovv n,
1 W III lop an VC lx . ... , .rnllv
meeting last IhUtsday at v*. v' amny.
l.\a> Kid”
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\\ e enjoy your
I
you write often
letters.
J v\ IVhoiah ot Hope and J.. Nl Knox vtsiled Sunday with
u . • attendval the t«'h'Plwnc an*l Mi •- l- V MvVv'l'v' anil
The follow tug candidates bin
announced their candidacy (Ur ths
offtva' to which they aspire, «ab>
Jeei to the Uemoeratlc Primary,
July 36. 1830:
HEWITT COUNTY
eor Sheriff—
J. M. Moser.
For Commissioner Prsoinot t
Herman (Monk y l Meeksmo.
L.\VAC.\~COUNTY
For County Judas
August \V. Jansen (reeleotlon)
For Commissioner Precincts 3 4?
Alois Fustka.
Henry F. Fillers.
For Tsx Collector—
Harvey Knox visited Mr. and J y. J. Prasek (for reeleotloa).
Mi> \\ M Farmer and family | For County Treasurer—
l huts,lay night, j Mrs. Steve llennctt.
v om*' on Flue ,1, why don t 1 gor County Treasurer ..
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MR A C CONWAY
Yml w outlet vv ity Konjolu iri
uuiphs vvliou all flat* irlevi has
failed? ('east' to wonder, ami
know that Koujtda Is aetuully 32
medicines in vme, and that each
ol ilieso Ingredient* has its own
mission it> perform lu hat I Hug the
Kid” my place
Jealous (till
( ! s»4b t\Mib Vld> b
ROIITKRU'RII
Well, folk her* aues "Texas
Kid” bat K n> the a>t*d v*ld Her*
aid aftci an cxtemlvxl absence ol
writing. llt'vv are all thv' txsvtl
ers anti writers getting along.
Health is excclh in our com
munity at ptx'sent
KoatU are in very good coudi
(I wer home Thetv is touti Mr. auvi Mrs Willie Ftt'ls aud
Awst work being done cn the teb' ti»mil> were Caere visitors Satur*
phon# hues this week evening
Mr, Yutrlm has tvturue»l home _
after one yeai s stay in Mlssoutt.
Mr Foldt'U v'i (5on*ales is \i.''
Mrs, F. Mikulenka
(fttr vc election).
CITY OF YOAKUM
For City Commlsslontr
A. M. Fttrehera.
John W. Neill,
F. S Wtnfree (rv*-elsctlon).
Hie. . hts son Clayton
Miss Mae KAtch entertained
Mr
and M i a, lYmi
1 lerines ait !
t) K
Hit via i
>f \ nakum vv as it 1,
«dllhl /
>n vvi'ii' Sunday
night gun-da
hualiu'aa
enller
lit out ttiidsl Sal ,
«»f Mi
it ml Mia. Mail
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Hid, ty.
«>f ne u Hope,
Mia.
Ki'diuy
Yrmt'i' and llilh>
Wigs
.Mint Kariiey
who la it)
1 atm t'f
* * it i X v.sl i
mt are gmaia of
t* *id'n
g aeltmvl in Hnuaiuii spi tti
; Mr and
M ra. H
C Mt Cord.
\«|* causes of the ills Koujola is ,|u,. »,* the vood weather we
designed to relieve. Take, as au J have been havitn. lately.
romatots st'em to bv* the go in
SUht* w cok etnl hi'io with her p.»r
WtfS, M' and Mis t) Katliev
M> and Mrs Frank Fnuor ami
Mr and Mrs. Fmll Hermes are
iln> proud parents of a fine baby
hoy horn Wednesday.
YES! FREE: COFFEE
ALL DAY
(the Aviation brand)
l»f KINC on: OPKMNC DATE
Farmers & Merchants
COFFEE SHOP
(next to \V. ! Hrowtuiu* A, I.oll Si.)
SATURDAY
March 15
Wo also servo Short Orders,
Sandwiches, ( old Drinks, etc.
v visit \mtm.vm>
KOKHLHIt iVk MAKTIN, Props.
1
examide of Koniola at wank, the|
east* of Mr. A C ('onway, -111
West Hravly Street, I'ulsa. (fkla
homa, who says:
"Ten years l was tin* hapless
vieiiin of Indigestion l became
*o weak ihat it was with the ut-
most effort that I kept at work
Nvoiy morning l was Fred out
instead of rested, i dreaded to
see mealtime come, for l knew
misery was In store for me Yledi
clues were of no avail, ami l was
about at the t'ud of my string
when l started on Koujola Hut,
Just as l was told tl would do.
I Kon.lola went right to tin* source
. v»t my trouble, and in four weeks
I I was absolutely free from ituil
goat Ion, ami feeling better titan
in ten years"
| Koujola is sold in Yoakum at
Frank \ Yachule drug store, ami
by all ilie best, druggists in all
towns throughout this cut Ire sec-
tion
|Twin !uui Vlii) 80). .
YVHNZEL NO. 2
J K Frown visited F (’ Wen-
r.el Sunday morning.
Mi and Mrs (Seorge Hill visit
ed Sunday with Mr. uud Mrs. (J
O llrewer ami tamliy
Visitors at (he lunne of Mrs
He ban Ii Sunday were Mt and
Mrs l''l Ikbault, Mi and Mrs
i'laude Karl and Mis Home)
I’orche and ehildren and Mrs
Klllson aud sv»u Flmv't'.
Mi and Mrs C !■' Vuud'thlder
j vislteil Sunvlay aiiernmm with
Mr. and Mrs l, \ Holster and
ehlldrv'U
j the hospital lu Ouero but Is at
j (
i<u! community, vlmool all th*
farmers are busy putting them
into the cold frame.'- aud some at*'
beginning th*' work of pulling
them Into the fields
Yli Fdttor, wouldn't you like
to apply (or a job*
(No thanks. I can't keep up
with the one I've got)
Those who visited at the Hugh i
lVwty Yleuty visited his par
cuts Iasi Tuesday
Word was received here Satut
dav afternoon of the serious til j
m s of \ \ Fugs of Yoakum.
iV>* (.vans v' F,w. v .vrk wa- (
a hustuess visitor in our com j
muutiy Iasi \Y ednosday.
Misses Kihel and lixgvt Henry
attend'd the community meet iast
I'uv'sday in ivMHt county
Mr. FoUh'n and son Clayton
visit'd at the J Utggs home lues
vlay evening.
Sunshine,
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CONCRETE
THRIFT
PAYS DIVIDENDS
BY USING A
BOOK C OIN BANK
Gome In and
Get One
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
Yoakum's Growing Hunk
N Yoakum, Texas
Frewer home Sunday were: Mr,I —
aud Mis Henry Foone and ehtl Hello to all, Hew is everyone
dren, Mrs (' l Ftvwor and ehtl by now ' Hew do all of you toad-
dren i'mtua ('humlioi and Lloyd ers and writers like this nice cool
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MARTIN’S
M’ SYSTEM STORE
MARTIN KKRCHO, Sole Owner
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STOKE BUYING ADVANTAGE
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(National t'akos)
JELLY DIPS,,........25c
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WAMBA COFFEE
OATS
Pouiul
37c
MOTHER'S
ALUMINUM
PuckURC
25c
Yuu can buy at
HERDERS
OUT OUR WAY................By J. R. WILLIAMS
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$1.80
.1 ll»s. lUvsl (Hade SANTOS
Pea berry Coffee
1.00
1 lb. Rest grade RIO Coffee
1.00
ii Boxes American SARDINES .25
10 lbs. Good SPUDS
,45
11 lbs. FANCY RICK
1.00
1 Do/.en 1 dirge Lemons
.25
5 lb. Package RYK MEAL
.40
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WESSON OIL
Pints
24c
CORN
FKRNBROOK
No. 2 t'ans
10c
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N o/.. Hot lies
10c
AMERICAN
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MAYONIASE SMBST 18c
MACARONI BRAND,Lll*kg. .
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" BACON Bi ». 32c
HERSHEY’S lta„
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CHEWING GUM8 ,.r 10c
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1930, newspaper, March 13, 1930; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757866/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.