The Yoakum Weekly Times. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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LADIES FRfiEIIj
BIG TENT THEATRE
iestie Stock Co
The most perfect organization under can-
vas. In the latest Dramatic and Com-
edy Successes of the Day.
CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY.
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE.
E\ ERY ARTIST A STAR.
1PLSYS * * Pi
Ladies Free First Night under
usual conditions.
Next Week
Monday Tuesday
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Wednesday
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No. 8694.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
: Office of the Comptroller of the Cur-
j rency.
Washington, D.C., May 18, ’07.
Whereas, By satisfactory evi-
jdence presented to the under-
§ i! .V‘gned, it has been made to ap-
p ear that “ The Yoakum National
■^iL-ank” in the City of Yoakum,
j i s the County of DeWitt and
\ S ate of Texas, has complied with
e, a'i the provisions of the Statutes
i of the; United States, required to
be complied with before an asso-
ciation shall be authorized to
commence the business of bank-
ing ;
! Now, therefore, I, William
i B. Ridgely, Comptroller of the
1 Currency, de hereby certify that
I “ The Yoakum National Bank,”
;in the City of Yoakum, in the
County of DeWitt and State of
Texas, is authorized to commence
the business of banking as pro-
vided in Section fifty-one hun-
dred and sixty-nine of the Re-
vised Statutes of the United
States.
Im testimony whereof witness
[l. s] my band and seal of office,
this 18th day of May, A.
D. 1907.
Wm. B. Bidgely,
Comptroller of the Currency.
NEW TIME CARD
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Arrival and Departure of
Trains
S. A.& A. P. RAILWAY,
HOUSTON TO SAN ANTONIO
“Hello
Central ’*
Give me 190
I have some laundry $
and Burkett Bros. T
POST=HARDING.
C. Mann.
A wedding which marked the At his residence, of heart fail-
culmination of a long, long love ure> Tuesday at midnight the
affair occurred Wednesday morn- spirit of C. Mann, a gallant Con-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. federate veteran, left earthly
Frank Baby when Mrs. Baby's scenes and has gone to join his
sister. Miss Susie Holding be-1 comrades and “rest under the
came the wife of; Mr Marshall ^ of the trees/,
Post of Granite City, 111. j „ . , , , . ,
No attempt was made at elab-j Deceased had reached the age
orate decoration, but palms and. of 66 years, had been a resident
cut flowers were so arranged that; of Ycakum for eleven years, had
the effect was most pleasing. no children, but leaves a widow’
with1 ; and one brother to mourn his loss,
the piano, the notes of Mendel-:Hls brother being on his way
sohn’s 'wedding march were; from Richards, Mo., to attend
struck and the bride and groom, the funeral, which is to be in
entered the panor where Rev. \. charge of the masons, caused
G Miss Bertim Postf sisier of the |the services and interment to be
groom attended the bride and as- j postponed,
sisted with flowers and glove A niece, Mrs. Isidor Maumus
when the ring was placed upon 0f Houston came in to attend the
her finger. The bride wore a funeral, on receiving notice of
KsilTel1US6in effect her uncle’s death.
She carried an arm bouquet of I Mr. Mann was well known in
brides roses. Miss Post also wore j Yoakum, was a member of the
white with trimmings of real val. j Presbyterian church, a good citi-
Congratulations and best wishes [ 7en ]oving husband and faithful
were showered upon the happy | f , , u
pair and the party then passed ifriend; ,thef ,are encomiums
into the dining room where the j enough for the best,
brides cake was cut. Miss Alice j — :■
Bailey proved her ability to j Shiner Will Play,
rutle and finally carried off the! __ y
ring. Little Miss Marguerite j Next Sunday lovers of baseball
a“^hutSn°r1„bye.^e!-dl > treated to a good game
rate dinner was served to the barring accidents or providential
guests and then the bride called hindrance, etc. The Colts are
her girlhood friends together and busy getting into shape for they
just before she stepped away to l know7 there’ll be a hot game ver-
don her traveling gowr>, tossed j th reinforced Shiner team.
by Miss Bertha Post. ! D 1S understood that the visit-
rhe bride’s going away gown ors have secured a No. 1 battery,
wras of changeable silk with grey but the Colts may be relied on to
predominating and worn with give ’em plenty of wTork.
hat. shoes and gloves to match..
Hr. and Mrs. Post left cn thei '•*“ —
The inventor of the Cuero hen
story recently published in the
Houston Post has given Cuero
some good advertising—and by
the way, the author has a most
excellent reputation for veracity
and judicial poise. But it brings
out the knockers, and we are
surprised to see the Nashville
American attempt to balance
Evansville Ind., against Cuero,
Texas. The Cuero hens were
s rictly business—no Sun day |
frills about them—and, when!™ • Xt .
hustled into a car for shipment! (mixed) Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, leaves
Yoakum at 2:lf> p. m. arriving
at Lockhart at 5:55 p m
DO NOT NEGLECT THE oHILr-
DREN.
n >rth, in gratitude to former
owners and as a tribute to the |
glorious section they were leav-j
i*ig forever, they proceeded to!
lay eggs to pay the freight.!
Doing things on a big scale! The|
Evansville hen, perceiving her I .
mistress had no eggs to mix in'.. 11,19 9Pa9°,n ,ot the J
the Sunday cake, simply laid an llr9t lmuatur:,i loc9L‘ue" ot
egg— a very easy process for a
w ell-regulated hen—and then
cackled—perfectly natural — to
call attention to it. For patriot-
ism and doing business on a big
scale the Cuero hen has the In-
diana cackler skinned thirteen
country blocks.--Cuero Record.
the
child’s bowels should have im-
mediate attention. The best
thiug that can be given is Cham-
berlain’s Jolie, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy followed by castor
oil as directed with each bottle of
of the remedy. For 6ale by all
druggists
Mrs. Issis Lntriaflis
Complete Vocal Training
For Male and Female
Technique, Style, Repertoires
of All Kinds
Pure Italian Method.
For terms and particulars,call at
the home of J. M. Clarke.
-r
j* are now agents for
4' " 1 San Antonio Steam
Laundry where all work is guar- 4
>»0 1 from Houston, leaves Hous- anteed and prompt delivery. V
ton 8:30 a.m..arrivesat Yoakum a
1:30 p. in.departing for Fan An-
tonio at 1:53 p. m.
SAN ANTONIO TO HGUSTCN
Nj 2, from San Antonio, leaves
San Antonio at 8:45 a. m., ar-
rives at Yoakum 2:00 p.m., de-
parting for Houston at 2: 20
p. m., arriving in Houston 7:20
p. m.
“DAVY CROCKETT” TRAINS
“Davy Crockett” No, 3, leaves
Houston at 9:45 pm., arrives at
Yoakum 2:40 a.m, departing
for San Antonio at 2:55 a.m.ar
riving at San Antonio 7:55 p in
Davy Crockett” No, 4, leaves San
Antonio 8: p.m.,arrives in Yoa
kum 12:40 a in., departing for
Hcuston 1:05 a m., arriving at
Houston 6:20 a. m.
WACO BBANCH
Train 42, from Waco, leaves Waco
at 6:30 a.m., arrives in Yoakum
1:20 p.m
Train 41 for Waco leaves Yoakum
2:20 pm., arriving at Waco at
9:10 p. m
Train 43 leaves Yoakum for Waco
12:45 a m , arriving at Waco at
7:20 a. m.
Train 44 leaves Waco 8:20 p.m.,
arriving at Yoakum 2:50 a m
LOCKHART BRANCH
Train No. 45 (passenger) Sunday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-
day,leaves Yoakum for Lockhart
2:15 p in , arriving at Lockhart
at 4 -55 p m.
Hallctsville Summer Normal.
Snearly&Magee
TRANSFER
LINE ....
business placed in our
bauds will receive prompt at-
tention Heavy hauling
and moving is our
. hobb\.
RING TELEPHONE NO 88.
R. C. Flick
SELLS BUGGIES,
WAGONS, SADDLES,
HARNESS
and a General Line of
HORSE GOODS.
There will be a normal hcM in
I ailetsville this year, beginning
•June 17th and closing August
2nd. to embrace the three coun-
ties of Lavaca, DeWitt and Gon-
zales counties and also adjoining
counties. This normal offers
superior inducements to teachers
wishing to attend a normal. A ^
trained faculty will do their best,is
efforts and ail their time to make |i
it a success. Prof. K. A. Jones fjj
<0 Halletsville, who h?.r taught lj
•1 normal schools for ten \ears j-
and has been a member of cei.n- u
i; examining board eight years,
ff conductor. Prof. C. A. Pmer- £j
S’ u of Yoakum, has taught in
normals for ten years and more,
and is exceptionally experienced
in this work. Professors J. W.
P.agbv of Yoakum and F. P.
Guenther of Halletsville are both
men of solidity and learning and
with the requisite experience to
make the faculty strong. Visit-
ing teachers can be accomodated
at a low rate of board. Hallets-
ville is a cool, quiet, pleasant
place, noted for its sociability.
For further information write
amv of the faculty, or address
the conductor, K. A. Jones, Hal-
letsville, Texas, direct.
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I invite the public to inspeci
my nice line of Suinme’
Goods, such as ccol Moot* i ;
erings, mattings, linoleum >
art square, iron beds, law;
swings, lawn and gnilen
rockers. BUY ONE
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EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR.
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BOB MORRISON'S Grand Avenue
‘The Smoke House’
The Latest, Swel/est, Popular Resort.
For Rent
Two nicely furnised rooms; bath,
hot and cold water, electric
lights and other conveniences.
Apply to Mrs. Jack Holden.
How to live on 15 cents a day.
The mind as well as the body is
benefited by economy in eating.
There’s no health giver like a
diet of Hollister’s Rocky Moun-
tain Tea. In a startling way it
keeps you going. 35 cents, Tea
or Tablets.
Shropshire & Co.
PRICES!
Miss Annie Steinemann has
returned from a visit to relatives
and friends at Sweet Home.
C. Pitch and son returned Wed-
nesday from a pleasant visit to
relatives in Fayette county.
Miss Sue Pettus of Goliad is
the guest of Miss Maud Glass.
7 pounds good fresh parched i
coffee for $1 at J. B. Harris’. 25tl |
“"r ra.nM hoTti ';rrv
guaranteed. 22-tf 11 dozen cedars a, 10e,wortb U ™
X.°n EaSt HilK ^IZZhC-
i shirts worth 3oc for 2oc; 25 doz«n
Dr. Z. Belly dentist, office men’s belts, worth 25 and 35c; 50
over Yoakum State Bank. :<loz, fa-cy handkerchiefs at 5c
, each; zo doz linen handkerchiefs,
Fresh country butter at -J. B. worth 15c at 10c; half hose, 5,10
Harris at 15 cents per pound.Utf »nd 15c per pair; men’s pants,
The average man cannot afford I
to employ a physician for every!
Vighfc ailment or injury that may I
incur in his family, nor cm lie af-
| ford to neglect them, as so slight j
to injury as the scratch of a pin s
leas been known to cause the Ions
■*t a limb Hence every man must
from necessity be his own doctor
for ibis class of ailments JSucc ss
often depends upon prompt treat
meut, which can only be had v. hc-n
suitable medicines are kept at hand
(Jbaailerlain’s Remedies have b*•»n i
in the market for many years a ul |
enjoy a good reputation.
Chamberlain’s Ccli.*, Cholera j
and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel
complaints.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
for coughs, colds, croup and whoop
imr cough.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an-
tiseptic liniment) for cuts, bruises,
burns, spraius, Bwellingo, lame
back and rheumatic pains.
Chamberlain’s *Stomach and
Liver Tablets for constipation,
billionsners and stomach troubles.
Chamberlain’s ISalve for diseases
cf the skin
One bottle of each of these five
preparations costs but $1.25. For
sale by all druggisis.
Sag &S\® ®*
AT KALVORISKY’S:
Men's Goods We are offering these bargains
, 1a. , . J to make spiceroom in our store
We have 125 parasols, assorted; m,,- nUana
we have, but we eau say that wc
always have new goods on hand
Will a6k you to kindly come and
see our stock before buy.ing else
where
We will t ff r prices to the pub-
per pair;
„ . . ; worth $6 GO, $3.50, 3 00 and $2 50;
•ftemoi n train for Granite City,; Dr. N A. Poth of Hochheim ■ Farnll fjft wSSSSh^for Stl ^ *U*'
111., where they w ill make their }y4s decided to locate in Hallets- j pus Christi where they will spend---
ho*:e, Mr. Poefe being connected (vllie and make his office with j a week or ten days on a pleasure
wafrh tke American Steel lotm- tkeSfc. Nicodemus Drug store, trip.
d*f. They carry with them the Dr. Potk formerly resided in! i,T „
bffft wishes of their host of ip u^^*^0v> m-»/i i ivij s. v\. xi
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General Repair Shop, Gvinc, Bicycles, Gas Engines.
I have the only machine for grinding Li \vn Mowers In the ci:
BOYCE, The Bicycle L>octcr.
BICYLE SURGERY.—Acute and chronic cares treated wit
surance of success. Languid tires rc.-tored to health and vigor,
blown up without pain—wind free. We understand the an; i
physiology and hygiene of wheels a d give home. ; uhic or •;
treatment as individual cases requi e
TESTIM' i;\ I \LS
DEAR DOCTOR :-My tires* were at so run down that »
hardly stand up to do my work, but after
cellent tire tluid, am as well as the day 1 t
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NOTICE
AlFpcraons are hereby notified
that the Bennett pasture belonging
to the undersigned is posted ac-
cording to law anti all hunting, and
trespassing ia strictly prehibited.
Geo. W Weymann.
A reward ol $10 will be paid for
the arrest ami conviction of each
and every person found trespass-
ing by hunting, or depredating cn
the above premises 12m
Gko W. Weymann.
THERE ARE FEW
people who know hov; to lake car-
{4' themse’ves— the majority do not.
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The Best Keg and Bottle Beer M de
For Home,Use as a|Beverage. Try il.
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1 have just received or.e of the swellest and most
up to date line of Spring goods ever brought to
Yoakum. Suits made to order from $15 and up.
Pants made to order from and up. Cleaning
and Dyeing a specialty. All work
and ask for prices
livered.
tic and if any are in need of at y ’ The liver is a most ioiDortant or-
goo,ls in our list ring up phone 70 jKJ1U ju the body. Herbine will
All goods ile- j keep it in condition V. C. Simp-
_! Kins, Alba, Texas, writes: “I have
1.1 An,,'r,u'R" 9at '.”-3 !or ?:’<•’:«m! Kn.l it the best medicine 1 ever
i ',ox,'s ,mnstYd 8:lr' II1’9 for 2ac us.-tl I would not bo without it.
|., cans of tomatoes for 2»c !l; ia as good for children as it is
Dress Goods
j 50 pieces white lawn, worth 20c j 3 cans.of coru for 25c tor 'rowuup people and I recom
b^t W1S.106 of their host of Shiner, is of German birth, and; “lrs- H“!v?rd ?f Rtt5ge *» 15c; 25 pieces fancy dress goods: We lm,e a full line of HEINZ’' i9 H„e for LaUnppe”.
fr;«nds. rihe little bride has i» an educated and capable phy- rfe*tui ned home \Vednesday after, worth 2oc, now for 15c; 50 pieces, X Pick.es, sweet and 6our, pure ^0!d by Palace Drugstore,
lived in \ oukum oinco <1 tiny sicicin. H0 expects to lromciin in ^ pl^3.s<int visit in tn6 city^ thG , snoods o5c 3 jtird, now 20c b ysrd j in in vuip^dr, o ivcb, uosonious i
Miss” just starting to school j Halletsville through summer, of Mr. A. G. Farrington We are closing out lots of silk i M irfat sauce. |
worth 60c, now f<T 40c per yard ;| We have always fresh butter and ( For Rent.
Lonsdale domestic 10c per yard;I vegetables on hand
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Tin and fliiaibina Work
Satisfaction eaar^otcek’
Miss just starting to school j Halletsville through summer, °1., 1
and was a favorite with all, be-;then take another senes of lec-!all<^ tamily.
caUiSt_0^ her charming manner j tures, and return here to locate! Rev. J. M. Lynn of Goliad
Batilsi&s asd Hxtorcs
Always os Sasd. . .
SECOND HAND FURNJ TURF HOUGH 7
Sold and Exchanged u ith
an 1 hapi>y disposition. jpermanenly. The Herald wel-
Theproom went to St. Louis. comes him to our little town.—
some years ago to enter the busi-; Herald.
"e® 'Yarld- but Yoakum still, Dr. poth is a son of Mr. and
clsums him as a product ot which iT , n lL , .,
she is proud. ! Mrs. Jacob Poth who resides
Many handsome and costly | about six miles west of Yoakum
gifts were bestowed upon the and The Times wishes the doctor
, , , r-r, , i bleached domestic, 86 inches widp,! Cane syrup at 5Jc p^r gallon i — j ».iU ,«■-
turned home Thursday alter ai for 8o a yartl; Reached domestic. | W: carry a full line of crockery, dence near round bale gin is for
My place of business and resi-
young couple
Those who witnessed the cere-
mony were:
Mr. and Mrs. E. Harding,
Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morrill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pulsford.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baby.
Mrs. Will Howard, Runge. "•
Mrs. A. P. Bagby, Hallets-
vilte.
Mr. Raymond Schrimsch^r.
Misses Alice Bailey, Minnie,
Lou, Lottie and Kate May, Li -
cile Baby, Ruth Baby, Bertha
Post, Boyce Henderson, Mar-
guerite Howard.
Masters John Harding, F. J.
Babv, Marshall Gordon Pulsford.
The Halletsville Herald editor
seems to see a socialistic devil
behind every bush. From recent1 rnan
much success in his new field.
WE PAY FUR
brief visit in the city with rela-
tives.
For stomach troubles, billious-
ness and constipation try Chamber
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Many remarkable cures have been
effected by them Price 25 cents.
For sale by all drnggists.
A charter has been issued to
the Yoakum Warehouse Co., the
pnnn mT « : incorporators being P. E. Witte,
GOOD NAMES. T M; North and F J. Walicek.
i — Halletsville Herald.
If jou will kindly send us six
rss%’Z'£^im
ages cf 16 to 25 who would
3 4 yard wide for 3c a yard; 501 tinware,, granite w ire rent—cheap,
pieces assorted lawn at 4 1 2c per i If you want to save money on j 80-lm T. -TANK.
yard; ladies’hose, worth 15c,at 10c;; feedstuff centfe aitft seo uj. Bran! --------------- 1 . , . —L_________________________
ladies’ vests at 5c each; ladies’i chops, onto, cottonseed rorn^ [ ( milil a frce 1o J
atsis
pieces embroidery, worth 10c for. Agno we «y, <erne and ask ”sjD j ’tbu Ht;ar, or the Kul
oc. We will close out 50 yards of; lor prices. All weights and meas | Tron'.l.s of tbe Stomach,
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lace, worth 10c. at He; 25 doz. val. urea guaranteed We are Cotton u*n .»r K-.ltu.vB „r. n
lace at 10c per yard; 50doz towels,! Buyers, w -..............- H,9rt ot ......... ,,'cr, l-v
worth $1 00 per doz., now 75c.
, —j----- We buv all country pro-
jtluce and pay highest market price.
lively
bo interest^ 1 within the n, xt s^x
meut. Please uote it is qiade alone
ter piles, and its action is positive;
months in takmsr a coarse of bfiol- Vcrt’l‘” ,I‘I:b'"K' Pam,ul- Pr9‘
». epi»B, shorthand, type wrmi «, •“!“« or. ,1,1Kl P'Je» o.sappeiir like
or telegraphy, either by mail or bv ^ lt6 ^ahte nu ke cap. j
at leading in person (ma.k an X' Rd Kk“ 1™ “ <*Dt9’ ho'd **\
after tbe names of those lively to l ft!iiCe t,toIe- j
be interested in home study ccurse l The Times now reaches the
and not a personal cours<), we will home of F. Thoms having been
mail you our college p-^jer (quar- ordered by him this week. j
terly for one year __ TTr Tr. .
For 15 good names and 5c in Mt'- Mrs. W. F. McKinnon of i
stamps, 12 visiting carJs fresh Halletsville Returned home fhurs-;
fiom the pen of our expeit pen after a brief visit m the city, j
tne ^U6st ox i\xi, ivirs» j * a • *
For 15 good names and 10c in Williams. '
t amp3, a U autiful go’d plat-d Get a free sample of Dr.Shoop’s;
YOURS FOR BUSINESS.
N. Kalvori^Ky.
11). 11. SlKffitkl, ' Contractor, j
) Estimates Furnished on Large Contracts. j
J Repair work done on short notice. Yoakum, Texas. |
symptoms of a deeper ailment. I
Don’t make the roennon errtjr of
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treating symptoms only. v y mptom
treatment to treating the result oi
Your ailment, and not the caesh.
Weak stomach - nerves—the msi'lc
nerves - means stnrnach wcakneo--.,
al.vays. And the Heart, and K !
neys as well, have Umr c.j»itro!i«;»g
or inside nerves Weaken these
nerves, f«nd jou i«rvital.!;. ! ,.u-
weak vital organs. Here is w
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative has made
its fame. No other remedy even
ciaims to treat the “inside nerves.”
Also for bloating, billiousness, bad
breath or complexion, use Dr.
Bhoop’s Restorative. Write me
today tor sample and free Book.
Dr, Bhoop, Racine, Wis. The Re-
storative sold by Palace Drug
Store.
Call on
THE YOAKUn
LUnBEK CO.
for your Window and Door Screens.
They have just received their Spring
Stock. Phone 23.
J. N- Baylor, manager
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eructations, it mglit be we!! B Unutiiul go d plated cei a iree sample oi ur.oooop a. M„ j w Tinkler and son Mrs P H Rerrv and T R
enough to sorest that he change ciitgc pin, or 64 lessons in praeti “Health Coffee.” at our etem. Ryle of Houston returned home Berrycamein from Ita* MaS has're^uneffrom
his brand of drink or get on the, cal business writing,, 1 f r t a 1 cofNe disturbs your Wednesday after a brief visit in Wednesday to attend the funeral, vfsit oufof theritv
water wagon Son you take! For 20 Kcod names and 15c in ciomach, your Heart or Kidneys, the city the guest of Mr. and of the late C. Mann. I visit opt of the city,
quite too much credit to your-stamps, Byrne Practical Speller tnen try this Clever Coffee Imita- jyjre j p Moore
self as being of sufficient impor -l and Dictionary,or a pocket diction tion. Dr. Shocp has very closely
ance to cause the personaii ties
you refer to, unless your con-
science hurts you in general.
You shouldn’t do it. A socialist
R. A. Wagner, the piano man, I Mrs. August Filers and chil-;. The funeral oi ( . Mann toffc
a business | dren of Halletsville are^ visiting! place Friday
with relatives and
•n the city
friends.
a: ternoon
l Pl$ W6pt *° CperQWednesday. and Alex is a gay bachelor of |t"n belhe pS^iil every
as an-
nounced. i ia v . (.Mnfederates
were out with the Mag L> honor
tlieir old comrade. The floral of-
Dr. J. E. Lay of Sweet Home course*
was in the city at train time Wed-
The Times is under many ob ; month from 9 a. m. to 10.
_ were fine and plentiful.
- , , 0 , - . , . evei:v The funeral service.- were con-
1st and 3rd Saturday m each duCiCtl hy Ucv. v. G. Thomas,
brains. If you didn’t want to
answer you didn’t have to.
Mrs. Robert Burkett and chil-
dren haS*e returned from a plea-
sant visit to relatives arid friends
in Caldwell county.
County Attorney Bagby of
flulletsville passed through the
«ity Thursday en route to Moul-
tan on court business.
Misses Persia and Mattie Cobb
left Thursday for Gonzales whe;
Migations to Miss Boyce Render-. Mr. and Mrs. John Glasier and the house
UOh to her elegant writeup of; ,ittle son arrived in the c,tv grave. T1
who made an eluijuent .sermon at
and prayer at
remains were
he
de-
ary, thumb indexed. matched Old Java and Mocha Miss Lucile Franz l$ft Wed
For 25 good names and 50c in 'offee in flavor and taste yet nesday for LaGrang6 where she
oiampe, your choice, a copy of it has not even a single grain of wiH spend several days with the
Byrne Practical Book-keeping, real Coffee in it. Dr.Shoop’s Health honie fpUcs. ,
is usually credited with having Byrne Simplified Shorthand, or a Coffee Imitation is made from pore’ ’* L ' ‘nesday.
fountain Pen (Eagle) toasted grains or cereals, with malt,, Mrs. S. A. McMurrey and son i ... w . IlLue SUIJ U111VCU lu liiC. UHV .... w.
Make out agoed list of nairet nuts, etc * Made in a minute. No'Leonidas of Shiner were in thej E. B. ftll !S back from a busk the Post-Harding wedding and i Thurs(jay from Mantmm Oklli- posited in the Masonic Cemetery
promptly and send in, stating Whai -.'dioM wait Yon wiH sardy like; city Saturday 0n business and:ness Vlslt «P W Ime- other courtesies tn which this; homa, on a few daysmit tore alongside of his daughter, who
premium you desire, also if you an it- Sold by D. B Cain & Co | tlu, H«raM vritl. * WU.t 1 J. 8. Airhart nm, in on tbo ?hai’I?lnff young society writer iatiVeB and friends. was the wife of Postmaster J
interested m a course yourself anu ,
would like to aeo a fcopy pi our ■ rot'urripd fromA visit‘ to hls^ohl ^mqmurrey, wno
large illustrated free catelogpe. I ll0me jn Mississippi, dropped inj1^ ^tensive farming interests
Tyler Commercial College. Thursday and had The Times !cloee to Shmer, says that pros-
Tyler, Tejas. sent to Mayfield Wiygul at Net- P€C^ P« ^ average, are fairly
.city Saturday on business and ;11TOO ^ ^ w vr*v> uae. ouier courtesies m wmen tms;^homa> m a few days visit tore
. ’ favored the Herald \yith a pleas- J- Airhart came in on the hal^om Gmen^Sthneyf^oi’ed iativ®R and friends. , ,
: Ml ^rs- McMurrey, who Lockkart branch Wednesday. this paper. i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harding some vear^since.^l\’he concourse
ir!fri8 Hu5f® anfd‘ The Board of Equalization is ^^ng several ^ the citi eve^thing went
Sr^nl"irthe! StmthTSaaans sePssmin't!with "es fri-ds* ‘ ^ SrK°°th,y'
city. i amounted to $108,925 with ai Those desiring to attend the E. P. Wagoner, the picture
probability of reaching $150,000 big free barbecue at Nixon, man, is in Cameron in the inter-
! tkton, Mississippi. Mr. Lowrance
reports an enjoyable tnp and
good in that section. Corn is
and though tbe fanners
relatives and friends.
!
Miss Bettie M^hus, ^who bar ^aygtbaUhey aU^have the Texas! ijUje^ss,^{1165^are work
will shortly, einerge if fail
been teaching ghort hand bn£, ',evpp
bookkeeping ip Shiner has closed1 *
' ' ’ * f Besl
j a gallon at J. 6. Harris. 9tf ) Halletsville Herald.
they will speifd several days withf her school" and returned homef Best white wine vipegar at 20c| weather continues a*few days.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olsen have* by tonight. Messrs. A. J. Ross, Thursday, June 20, can leave on est of his business,
rented the Nash home on Hoch- W. E. Green and S. White are the Davy Crockett on the morn- j
herni street and will be glad to 1 doing good work and making a.ing of the 20th and go on the AI. Schwartz, Ecq., was in the
meet their fnends at their new lf fair estimate of the valuation 01 jtspecidl from Cuero which leaves .city from Halletsville Thursday
home. ^ »property. [that point at about 7. [on his way to San Antonio.
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Lindenberg, H. A. The Yoakum Weekly Times. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1907, newspaper, June 15, 1907; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757995/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.