The Yoakum Daily Herald. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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Good Link Match*--a, 200sj Twelve Boxes in
Pucka#?*!, 10 emits per pucka,1go. Watr.mod to
siur.d any climate. Our stock of GROCERIES
is complete and prices Very low. Goods deliv-
ered on short notice. Send us youroiderm
YOAIIVM, TEXAS. HA
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TSii Advancement utti Welfare of tlvj Gtonamnity.
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THE POPULAR GHOCBUS.
ROBBED AGAIN
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A School Shoe
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Captain McGuire Has Seen Giving
The State the ftazzic-Baize.
BUG UNDER THE CHIP
Has not only Supported His Fam-
ily at the State’s Expense but
Worked The Convicts on
llist'Jwu Fai'rrt.
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sta'o by McGuire, and ti w th •'
s iy the health mid in m >1 c< n
ditiun of the old gtntlomeu i
fail in#?. Jfto wonder, 1 ho-o heitlti ,
Cvjn‘if-*i»<!<• mu! rnoo'ul condition
vvuuldti*. f ii and r • nch uiutx ■-
ical nnpi’iM" dent and hellish
frauds. We need no longer hold
up our hands in holy honor at
Hanna, Alger oriiu.y of the other
•candidates for standing room in
h-1.
Thursday* being a legal holi-
day, Mr Blunt wanted to take
a half day holiday and Mr Perry
0b(wanted to have the declaration | j{ll
J<Wn HA
The Little Sanson is the ideal school
shoe for boys and Kiris who are hard on
ordinary shoe leather. It is made from
tough but soft and pliable leather, especial*
ly selected; has sole leather tip and double
strengthened back, it i3 built upon prin-
ciples of comfort, strength and good
looks, a combination hard to beat.
The “Little Samson” lias more good
solid wear in it than any other school
•hoe made.
tSfSen tliat you get the genuine “Little Sana-
The nboce Trade-Mark u stumped on
the 6ole of every akoo.J&tr
The “Little Banmon” school shoes are made
by the Friedman Uros. Blioo Co , of St. Louis,
•ae of the largest shoe houses in the World.
They stand In-hind every pair that leaves thair
factory. That’s the reason we can sell them to
you with an exceptionally strong guarantee.
Wo carry a full lino of “Little Samson”
school shoos in all sizes at popular prices.
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alily syout m the
It makes one’s, blood boil to
read the flagrant fraud perpe-
trated upon l lie state by one J.
E McGuire aud C. A. Rogers, of
the state reformatory, ft has
been clearly shown by the com-
mittee scut to exaruiue into the
affairs of that instil ute that there
— 4**>«*"'“• rmt one huudred and sixty
boys there yTbo have no adequate
hcoommodatiofi? They are cloth-
lid the same way every day, Sun-
day included; they have no bar-
ber, their sleeping apartments
ore inadequate aud uot clean
imd the supply of bedding is
ti^(p))scarce, there is no warm room
for the sick boys, a number of
the window panes are broken
bill-, the heating capacity Is badly
managed, though there is plenty
of artesian water the boys are
compelled to bathe in a small
| «iuite the'o:ii-'i.j.
of Texas’ aaf HSC. I 9- -
Ihc speaker was against it be-
cause it took up too much time,
then the Elotise proceeded tn
Alamo City
!a:'> t,e of th.
^ During the season of fasting from Moat, we carry
Q) an extra large stock of all kinds of FISH and it.
willjjo found i f ex ru fine quality arid in porfhet cou-
ditioti; \V*5 have drawn <>ur supplies from puckers
^ justly celebrated fur the superior qu ilit.y of their goods
g& and feel coulideut th it both tho stoolf And the jirice
will meet with tiie approval of the discriminating
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I Weatherly Harris.
Cor. Lott St. anti Grand Ave.
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W’Jirln!: speetsl
M. GilElEN, J.ED 3. UARRUTB \
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Master Marshal Bethel, t ho
loader, Friday aftern.ion, of the
waste 87 minutes debatingon the|7°Ung mfn who. are ^«»1o.-.tant« I 'tirth far«lor round1 trip on fol-
ad visa bin of reading the article 11 “ <>ur 8';ho,a,shll> Lace is a bright , lowing dat-s, to-wit:
whic.h en-a, th« fit»i« iano httie follow of fourteen years of Peb.11 to 28, good return M’ch 5
For meeting of tho Trter-Slate
erchants* association at St.
Louis, Mo.-, tickets will he sold J
ou certiticate plau atone and one-1
a \xt Or
.-----r-i-- ; : - sacasaanac
which cost the state $300 and!
finally wound up by reading ir,
which took only eight minutes.
Verily, verily I say uuto you we
area set of hard headed bays,
practicing false econom y.
The round hale problem is star-
ring up lots of stink and their
iic. and Wav born and reared in
Lavaca county. He is at present
attending our public school, and
is one of the high eighth grade.
Ho is an r nit,iti«)UH and -t- ady hoy
with a desire ;o improve cvcrv
opportunity to prepare himself
M’ch 2 to If.
“ 1M to 30,
\ pril* 5 Lo 17,
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April !)
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5 .TNO. M. HENNKTT, JNCJ. M. OHEIEN,
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I First National Bank.
YOAKUM,-TEXAS* |
ioS C°&mah,Slii,v''aSeiitfon i S Capital, $50,00.0. Surplus aud Profits, $10,0tf(j
FeD. 21st to uua. I ^ ____
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To Washington, D. C., account « '------ - -...................
mm are here bubbiJng in favor tnr lhis lir“’s aml h“
of the bill | morons frieuds who arc m sym-
---- I pathy with his des'rcs nndbdlieve
Scholarship Contest. ! he will make good use of In's time
The vote in the scho'arvhip if he succeeds in heading the list
contest at 4 p. tn. today stands: I at the close of our 'dec ion.
Congress of Mothers, Feb. 14 th
to 21st.
For uen't: Nicely furnished
room,very convenient location.
Apply at this ©flic?.
GRAND AVENUE. ’PHONE.No. 18.-
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Von can got votes at. 1 cent
each either at this office or
Nichols drug store.
For sale or exchange my stock
of crockery glass ami tinware.’
fi. Mvuus.
GIRLS. 1
Florence Wooiall.......... 730!
Pearl DarnelL.............. 0(19
tub. Tto food'.attacked by the ^oi-eua Tuvker............. M5
i_____ i Anioinotte Thomasson ..... 499
investigation committee, and
ulthough there are seventy head
of good Jersey milk cows there
the boys ouly get butter and
lnilk twice a week. Even the
chapel that the boys are supposed
to receive religious training in is
attacked by the committee. The
library is said to consist of
cheap, trashy literature. The
committee also finds that Capt.
McGuire, his family, bookkeeper
hnd wife and some of the em-
ployes wore fed at the expense of
toe state, also a lot of private
stock of the above named per-
sons. There is a bug under* the
chip that involved the renting of
tome seven or nine hundred
acres of land, and that bug, the
committee say.s, was by way of
some juggling in the rent con-
1ract. The boys were taken cut
to said farmniid kept ihero. Hon,
$lr. Culp, one of the investiga-
tion committee, traded some
Stock with McGuire. The stock
that Culp got were from the
reformatory pasture and h id the
State brands, and the stock that
said Culp gave iu exchange were
delivered to the private raircRof
Mo&’lre, »od no entry is made
OnV’Vbooks of said institution
,K' said trader There is ulso a
Small (?) iiom of a carload of hay
that don’t Sopear on f.he books.
Capt. McGuire is also charged
with having for the last four
years cleared and cultivated
about 250 acres of bis own land
with convict labor add state
teams andiuipleroefiti while the
atatg farm was neglected. These
4fti many more fliigraut frauds
ItwVv tohin perpetuated nr»n the
RAILROAD RUMBLINGS.
Conductor H. M. Williams re-
lumed today alter an absence of
several weeks from the city visit-
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Mary B-»urlie .......... 33
Bettie Mylius.............. 29
Lola Viol:............................................ 24
Johanna Lewie.................. 12
Nellie Woods........... 11
HOYS.
Marshal Bethel ....... 1007
Ausiin Lester.... t... ,t ti.. 843
Emmett Baker............455
JeaaeC. Lee............................................ ijy
Joe B.yrnes..................... 72
Louis Mueelto..................................... r,?t
Goo. Willis............ 38
Adolph Greider .......... 25
Jewell Weal herly.......... 221 W- B: rr.VT came in on the JIous
Frank Dyas................ 20 jtou triviu today*
Clifford Vick. .................................... u>! B. of R. T. meeting tomorrow
Jeff DowF-urn... ........... 1$ \ afternoon.
Hlx Gi-een........................................ 11
Brulreman Euglohorn has
moved his residence from the
eastern to the western portiau
of the city.
Fireman Chatles Bummers has
moved into the residence near
thet city hotel ou SLuth Front
strt'et.
Engineer Lester took the
“limited” to Ban Antonio today.
Meeting of the O. of R. G. iodge
itomorrow morning.
ON TIME!
Our New Goods have just arrived. The prettiest assort*
fluent ever showh In this City. Competition is wonder-
ing how we can make such low prices, while we are
busy handing out these Hatchless Bargains to our many
Customers. Look over this list and compare with pliers
at other places. _
.Win, HII.1WW—
Turner Whitbington ................... 11
Jim Quota................. 10
B. of L. E. meeting tomorrow.
hcTricir
Our Contestants. No ono is authorised to run
Miss Pearl Darn-dl, whose !bi ls in m>r namG eXG«Pt ,r‘-v wir°*
nam j appeared at t he head of our | *n? 1 will positively not pay ^any
list yes'evday afternoon is a
native Texan, having been born
in Milam county’some 15 years
ago. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Darnell have lived con-
siderable lime in DcWitt county
bat are noW residents of Jackson
cauuiy. She is a sister to Mes-
damc&A.O. Sfelzel aud F. W.
Walter. Miss Pearl came to Yoa-
kum someihinglike a year ago,
oilier unless upon order from
her or me. J. M. Young,
hulls
Ladies’ Stuck Collars, all shades
New Bright Prints, per .yd, 3$ anil
Light Satteen, lOo quality................
^ Book Fold Perea lo.............................
Simpson J yd Percale.......................
^’Ul American Shirtingrt............................
b;*j| 30-inch Go ton Towel........................
10 cent Socks........................ ...........
|Pyv!| fl-inch Sash Wihbon......................yd
iua Men’s Laondried Shirt ...................
!f>l! Avon's Laundrid Slilrin ‘2 eoPars )
S5«n i Good Work Shirts ...../.........
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10
35
45
25
Shirt Waist Silks......
Cyrano Chains...........
Jeans Fanr-s ...............
Ladies’ Be.lt <..............
Good Check Doylies
Good Corsets..............
Beauty Vins...............
Buggy Whips .......... 10c, 20e, 25e
Glass Water Pitchers .................
Dinner Buckets.............................25c
Lunch Boxes ....................................
7 C'ak « Tar Soap...............................
50 F.uvclopoa....................................... 05
Talcum Powder ..........................box 10
New car of cotton seed
just received at,
MA3QN Bros.
heqmcbw
Is Your Life Worth CO Cents.
We defy the world to produce
a medicine for the Cure of ali
forms of Kidney aud Bladder
troubles, Piles and all dleases
peculiar to woman, that will
,. ., . ,, v , equal Smith’s Sure Kiduey Cure,
nod is now a pupil in the Yoaknm : Nioety-tfigbt. per cool of tho
High school and enjoys tho din- j cases treated with Smith’s Sure
tinctiou of being oue of the Kidney Cure that have come
brightest pupils of her grada. under our obseiwation have been
She aopiros to qualify bemril f.>rl°'ired- .»« «»« our medicine
, . ... ., , j ,on a positive guarantee rf diroc-
Ufe s battles and if she succeeds ! tj00Bal.e followed, andjnonevwiil
in winning out on the 27 h of! be refunded if cure is not atSect*
March the honor will be welt be- |ed Prifv 50 •••mts. For sab.- w »
gtown'l and; her- tiarfc wjj be Sh^n-'h-.r.'- $ < *
Yoakum Cheap Cash Store
McLaughlin &, co
........WILL SP7LL........
New or Second Hand Furniture
Will sell for cash or on the installment plan and will not bo undersold^
See them when you want to buy or sell.
Stoemier Bldg., next to O. & R. B. Roos’
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Mitchell, N. W. The Yoakum Daily Herald. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1899, newspaper, March 4, 1899; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758847/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.