Showing posts with label Yackee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yackee. Show all posts
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Dr. Yackee
FINE NEW OFFICES
Dr. E. N. Yackee has received his new equipment for his dental offices which are located on the second floor of the Linn Building here. The new equipment is the very latest and is the finest we have seen in this part of the country. The new chair, motor and electric stand, and other equipment is of the most modern design and the office is equipped with white steel sanitary cases and electric sterilizers. The office has been redecorated and presents a most inviting appearance -- unless the tooth is aching too gosh durned bad.
--Roberts Herald. 8 February 1917.
Dr. E. N. Yackee has received his new equipment for his dental offices which are located on the second floor of the Linn Building here. The new equipment is the very latest and is the finest we have seen in this part of the country. The new chair, motor and electric stand, and other equipment is of the most modern design and the office is equipped with white steel sanitary cases and electric sterilizers. The office has been redecorated and presents a most inviting appearance -- unless the tooth is aching too gosh durned bad.
--Roberts Herald. 8 February 1917.
Labels:
Businesses,
Dentist,
F. C. Linn Drug Store,
Yackee,
Yackee Dr. E. N.
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Yackee Blacksmiths in Roberts
A. A. YACKEE RETIRES
At the close of business next Saturday evening the firm of A. A. Yackee & Sons general blacksmiths will quit business and with their close Roberts will lose (as a business man but not as a citizen) a mechanic who has held a leading part in the industrial life of Roberts for the past forty years. A. A. Yackee will retire from actual participation in the work and will let the other fellows do the work while he looks on. The many years of service he has given the community entitles him to a rest. The other partner in the firm, W. H. Yackee, will devote all his time to the work of the firm of the Yackee Brothers, which is increasing too rapidly to permit him longer to divide his energies between the two business places.
--Roberts Herald. 3 March 1920.
At the close of business next Saturday evening the firm of A. A. Yackee & Sons general blacksmiths will quit business and with their close Roberts will lose (as a business man but not as a citizen) a mechanic who has held a leading part in the industrial life of Roberts for the past forty years. A. A. Yackee will retire from actual participation in the work and will let the other fellows do the work while he looks on. The many years of service he has given the community entitles him to a rest. The other partner in the firm, W. H. Yackee, will devote all his time to the work of the firm of the Yackee Brothers, which is increasing too rapidly to permit him longer to divide his energies between the two business places.
--Roberts Herald. 3 March 1920.
Labels:
Blacksmith,
Yackee,
Yackee A. A. and Sons,
Yackee Bros.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Yackee Bros. sell to J. W. Kenward
Photo from:
--"Memories of Roberts" 1994 CalendarSponsored by the Roberts Woman's Club
Article from:
--Roberts Herald. 23 January 1946.
Labels:
Blacksmith,
Businesses,
Kenward J. W.,
Roberts Locker Plant,
Yackee,
Yackee Bros.
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