Yoakum Weekly Times. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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THE TIMES,
r Y H. A. LINDENBERG.
f nrored at th« Post Office at Voa-
lu ti. Texas an Second Class Mat-
YOAKUM, TEX., FEB. 19. 1910.
< bituaries, cards of thanks and rt-.-^o-
t'.inn of rs'Hjx'ct will hen-after he
* t rped for at the rate *;f 5c per line.
The publisher is a membei of
the Printers’ Mutual Fire In-urance
Association of Texas.
If you did not build asidewalk
last year why not get a g< or]
start on this year ? Let us build
sidewalks at once.
Yoakum National Bank
STATEMENT
At the Close of Business January 31, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loam* and Discounts .................................
IJ. S. Ronds and Premiums ...................
Rea E.-tate, Fu niture and l'ixtur. s .......
Rills of Exchange......................................
CASH . ..........................
Total......................................
1.1 ARIDITIES.
< apical Stock.............................................
Surplus and Profits, net............................
t i i cuialion ...............................................
DEPOSITS.................................................
Total.........................................
................. $242,137.49
................ 52,234.37
................ 17,000.00
$ 33,147.15
151,437.05 1*4,584.20
........... $495,956.06
............................................... $ 75,000.0(1
......................................... 25,ft47 »7
............................................. 49,400.00
............................................. 345,709.19
.............................................. $495,956.06
We call vour attention to the above statement, show ner our
STRENGTH AND ARIDITY TO SERVE YOU. Open an account with
us today.
It is useFss *o got r.ervnus
because of *he many improve-
ments The Times is urging upon
our people. If we ever expect
to make of Yoakum a city, now
is the time to act. Opportunity
is knocking hard at her pates.
There is a great future ahead
for Yoakum if the people are
only alive to their full opportu-
nities. ___
Give Yoakum a chance to i
grow and place builders where
they can do the most good, and i
the results will be great.
FOR
FIRE INSURANCE
Tree planting time will soon!
be a thing of the past. Havel
you put out those trees you were ]
figuring on? If not, you should
get busy.
SEE
Ross & Shall
Fire underwriters.
A GENEROUS act makes a man .
so proud of himself he is then:
fit to do most any good thing, j
Put down a decent sidewalk in
front of your property; that
would be doing a “good thing. ’ j
FOR ECZEMA, TETTER. SALT RHEUM.
The intense itching character-
istic of these ailments is almost
intensely allayed by Chamber*
Iain’s Salve. Many severe cases
have been cured by it. Tor sale
by all druggists.
1FC
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jGDE
A LIVE bunch of hustling men,
working together and taking ad-
vantage of every opportunity
that is presented, will discount a
whole lot of natural advantages
and build a city that one may
well be proud to claim as his
home.
WHEN you do anything to
make Yoakum a better town to
live in you have placed a long
credit mark against your name.
Nothing helps a town like a
whole lot of enterprising citizens
pulling together for its upbuild-
ing. ___
Yoakum has the possibilities
and the natural advantages.They
should be taken advantage of to
the fullest extent. Mistakes have
been made in the past but these |
ought to be only stepping stones
to what can be done in the!
future.
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WE CAN SAVE YOU
MONEY ON
DRY GOODS.
10 yards Gingham for - - $1.00
13 yards Apron checks for - 1.00
20 yards Calico for - - 1.00
20 yards Domestic for - - 1.00
12 yards 10c Oouting for - - 1.00
$2.00 Quilts, special - - - 1.48
1.75 Quilts, special for - - 1.24
20 yards Shirting for - - -1.00
Bargains in Everything. Call and see.
We are Sole Agent for New Idea Patterns,
Fashion Books and Magazines.
N. KALVORISKY.
Life is made happier first
by spiritual uplift, and secondly
by that sort of practical help
which makes its machinery run
mo-*e smoothly, so that the un-
trammeled mind may be free for
whatever occupation gives the
most pleasure.
The office occasionally gets
left when it starts to seek the
man.
ECZEMA READILY CURED BY A SIMPLE
HOME TREATMENT.
A simple clean remedy that
can be used in the home is what
every person desires who is suf-
fering from eczema. You can
now have that remedy and get
instant relief, and be cured per-
manently bv Zemo, a clean veg-
etable liquid for external use.
Z mo cures skin diseases by
drawing the germs and their
poisons, that cause the disease,
to the surface ot the skin and
destroying them, leaving the skin
clean and healthy. Mr. Cham-
bers, the druggist will give you
a booklet and will explain to you
how a great many cases of ecze-
ma and other forms of skin dis-
eases have been cured by this
simple home treatment.
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We Have a
“I
raxo- stock
OF 14-
No matter which way you
look at it—either through a
magnifying glass or thej
wrong end of a pair of opera j
glasses—these quotations in
furnishings are all REAL!
Bargains:
$1.50 Gloves at $1.25.
$3.50 and $3 Hats at $2.49\
$3, $2.50 and $2 Uunder-
wear at $2.29, 75c and 49c
the piece.
$1.50 Shirts—Negligee at
$1.29.
50c Socks in plain and
fancy designs, 39c each.
And we wish to add that
the above are but a few of
the “good ones’' at
H. C. KOCH & CO.
i^ood Lumber j
AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
South Texas Lumber Co
B J. A. McFadden, Manager. B
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What about that interurban
from Yoakum to Cuero? Such a
service would be highly appre-
ciated. What says the people of
Cuero? Not only would an in-
terurban between Cuero and
Yoakum be a great advertise-
ment-, but it would also be agreat.
developer for the country all
along the line. Let’s build.
FOR DULL FEELING AFTER EATING.
I have used Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets for
some time, and can testify that
they have done me more good
than any tablets I have ever
used. My trouble was a heavy
dull feeling after eating.— David
Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia.
These tablets strengthen the
stomach and improve the diges-
tion. They also regulate the
liver and bowels. They are far
superior to pills but cost no more.
Get a free sample at the Palace
drug store and see what a splen-
did medicine it is.
If you want to witness the
production of Ole Olsen in 3pir-
itland, phone in your orders for
tickets.
voaHam Planing will.
(next to South Texas Texas Lumber Co)
i^i This mill is under the management of
7] J. N. Ulrick and he is prepared to do all
■"* kinds of mill and Wood work.
Troughs Cisterns
A Specialty.
SO DECEPTIVE.
Many Yoakum People Fail to
Realize the Seriounsr.ess.
Backache is so deceptive.
It comes and goes- keeps you
guessing.
Dearn the cause—then cure it.
Nine times out of ten it comes
from the kidneys.
That’s why Doan’s Kidney
Pills cure it.
Cure every kidney ill from
back; che to diabetes.
Here’s a Yoakum case to prove
it:
Rufus Neal, salesman, Yoa-
kum, Texas, says: “I have the
greatest confidence in Doan’s
Kidney Pills, which I procured at
the Palace Drug Store, having
found them to be a most re-
liable remedy for kidney and
bladder trouble. I suffered from
a lame back and every move I
made was painful. The kidney
secretions were very irregular
and the passages were accomp-
anied by a scalding sensation.
Doan’s Kidney Pills quickly re-
moved these troubles and gave
me energy and ambition so that
1 could attend to my duties with
ease. It gives me pleasure to
recommend Darn’s Kidney
Pills.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Mi I burn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agerts
for the United States.
Renu mber the - Doan's— and
take no other.
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DURING 1910
We propose to sell only the
PUREST DRUGS
at Lowest Possible Prices and invite you to
call on us when you need anything in our
I
line.
Yours for business.
Shropshire Drug Co.
The Reliable Druggists.
OB
J
THE^
Variety Store,
(Jordan & Allen Old Stand)
Is the place to go for anything you want
and if we haven’t got it we will get it.
A trial is all we ask. Call around and
see us and take a look at our stock.
If You Intend
Purchasing a Spring Suit
See Bayer and get a good
fit. Quality, Style and
Workmanship that will
be attractive to the eye.
May Street §2 The Tailor.
• Free Delivery.
can al ways get nice tender meats
by trading with f
GUS TMUELE, l
Spoehler Building, Grand Avenue.
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'^Fv^one 16.
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We Are Growing
And can hardlv keep up with orders. Why are
we doing business? The matter in a nutshell W’e
have a good line of Family Groceries, all fresh,
treat everybody fairly, and cut the prices so as to
give us a small profit. Give us a bill and if we
don’t save you money, we will give you the goods.
All we want is a trial order.
Grand Avenue
Phone No. 185.
LEE & NEELY
Sick Headache
Watch for the first indication of an attack and as toon
as you feel it coming on take three of Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets and the attack may be warded off.
Mr. Geo. E. Wright, of New I.ondon, New York, Bays: "For itnnlntn my wlf«
wbb troubled with what physician* caller! sick headache of a very severe character. She
doctored with several eminent physicians nnd at a great expense, only to grow worse
until she was unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Cham-
berlain's Stomach and I,ivar Tablets and today weighs more than she ever did fl
before and is real well.”
Look at
©ur Grocery Display
And you will appreciate why so many excellent
housekeepers trade with us regularly. Ask our
prices and you’ll realize that they have an eye for
econcmv as well a6 quality in buying here. But
don’t confine yourself to looking and asking.
Give us a trial order and experience the advantage
of trading here.
DZWE E.00B8.
QUAST & SeHHEFER
CONTRACTORS
and
BUILDERS.
YOAKUM,
TEXAS.
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Lindenberg, H. A. Yoakum Weekly Times. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1910, newspaper, February 19, 1910; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758340/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.