The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1927 Page: 6 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 27 x 22 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
FRIDA* OCTO
THE CUERO RBCORfl
When Man Shaves
Every Day
COMPANY
Most men appreciate the commercial" value of a
clean shaven face. Takes a good shaving supply t-o
accomplish results. Buy your shaving needs here.
Razors, Blades, Stropped, Soaps, Shaving Creams,
Brushes, Mugs, Mirrors, After Shaving Lotions.
Youthful—Gorgeous
NEW COATS!
Cuero Pharmacy
PROMPT DELIVERY 4 • PHONE
Now You’re Safe
such beauty! In this selection you’ll find the smart
individually styled coats that you have dreamed of
and seldom seen.. Plain and Sport materials,
youthful styles, gorgeous fur, heavy silk lining all
making these lovely coats exceptionally desir-
Mr. ;iml Mrs. E. O. Kunitz accom-
panied by their sister. Miss St richer
i»f A'orktown. motored. io Victoria on
l’rid ay afternoon to lake in the Fair.
It’s good to have a gripping tread, a safe
tread, under your car.
Wet nights, slippery' roads, concrete, dirt—
The All-Weather Tread takes hold any-
where with a deep, wide, live-rubber
never-lct-go grip.
Bargain in shoos, sweaters, over
mats. Leather Jackets and Lumber
Tuckets at 7. A. Mafrige Ac Sot).
greater courtesy can be .bowk
ihe guests lo your home than to
•Save their names appear in this
'solaton It serves as an announce
ment of their arrival and oftlmes
srtnga oli srqualntances together
#hn otherwise would not meet. If
you hav/B a guest plsase telephone
/ A. F,. Butler, local representative
1 returned Thursday evening from a
‘T^rownle’' PhiUlpa- Jack and F’et; business trip to Houston.
ffi*yrirtf>n. and l/artos Bell witnessed
die football gain* between Edna and
Joseph's College in Victoria this
■ v > - I A. I.. Butler, local ereseiil.v eQ 1
*. LOW HATES ON household _ goods.; tor the Intematimml Harvester Co.,!
Jnerfbntiillae from Cuegp to Burnett Dt>wm CouIlty>H Agricultural exhibit
ha. Blue Goose Truck Line. vs-Hidi is now belli.? shown at the Vic
^^BMjpPf* h, toria District Fair, will he on display t
B. F. Denies has returned in the Central Light &
SEbome in fiinton after a very de -j Power ^»»pany building at the corn
.1.1. t.r .1,.,, urtfh Ur *•' ot i""1 Esplanade.
go m
able.
and Mrs. Shelly Tarkinuton
w%ie visitors to the Victoria Fair on
Thursday.
$26.00
ALSO $14.50 to $39.00
COOK & DAY MOTOR CO
TIRES GOODYEAR TUI
Yes, we hake sandwich bread daily
I’liskal's Home Bakery. tailvj
Tax Collector C. T. Schwab, assist-1 Fischer, and I.. E. Otts. The
cd bv4iis son. Edwin, tilled liis .Void-! of Mr. Cheatham. was one of t
iieim collection appointment last Fri-: ever delivered tif this lodge
(lay and Saturday. About $4000 was j Gazette.
receipted for during the two days: Mr>j ------j—---—*—
Schwab reports. Mrs. S.jhwab accom- A rAU/DAV
panieil her husband and son. and the VV H Dv 1
lujrtv were guests at the Emil C
Wied home w hile here. Xordlieiui liT tfl '
NEW FLOWERS
rig a beautiful selection of colorful
npliment the n,ew coats and dress-
Harry Merritt, who underwent v
serious operation at a^ocal hospital
a few days ago. was Upori.‘*d to he
nesting well today.
Delightfully Chic
DRESSES
Autumn’s Newest Modes
Every fashionable material that is worn in the-
style cenerts of the world is used in making these
charming dresses, embroidered Georgette, Satin,
Velvet and lovely Crepes as well as hundreds of
clever and individual trimmings, all are included
$19-75
Also $4.95 to $39.00
Edna Run* Rough Shod
St. Joseph to Win
60 to 0 Today.
Fterti 'cream puffw. .doughnut*.;
aero-made potato chips. Pliskal'a 1
Bakery. fadvt
Meodmilea William Muenter and l».[
'Ittnehert. with MUh Elsie Muenter
id Miss Vfolu. Kouskncy spoilt
korsday In Haflettsville with rela-
OFFICIAL VISITORS
Shiner Lodge No. 106* A. F. A. A.
M. enjoyed a ilistingui-lo<l v-ii-imr
their meeting Mooting nikii. <)'.). lotn
F. \V. Kunetka. Frank Thicme. Fritz- when Turn Cheatham of C ut-ro. who
Poetter and George H«yer all of the ■ 1m D. D. G. M. K \V. of District !
court houHe family were in town a paid them an official visit. These w ho
the home hum*' Tuesday afternoon.-* Nord | accompanied him from <rn> ro were .?
now. .jneiui View. ' (. Hartman. Geo. B Heuer, Arthur <'
the huge wardage and completing a;
half dozen passes for gains of from j
in to F>0 yards each.
Tile Cowboys completely outclassedJ
tin.* Victoria college iti all depart-L
meats of play. L- d by Halloway and]
Moore tile experienced Cowboy bock- j
field lore down the field for nine |
touchdowns aidqd by long tosses from ■
Halloway to Craig and Snyder. as!
sweet a pair of high school ends ak ;
Cuero fans will see this year. Garrett,
the Cowboys giant tackle.
.moved from the game during tlte first
half utid Wilson and C. Snyder^werc
the outstanding defensive men in the
Edna line.
The St. Joseph eleven appeared'
helpless before’ their more experienc-
ed and better drilled foe and made
only one first down, that the result of
i a forward pastjj In the last quarter.
THE LINEUP
Edna * Pos. St. Joseph's
Craig Williams
r . Left End
|C Snyder Fowler leapt)
Left^Tackle
Ez/.'dl Aik'k
• Left Guard
Wilson Smith
Center
' Laughter
Higlit Guard
Garrett ........
' lilght Taekle
“E. Snyder .........
Right Kud
Evans
Quarter
Galloway
Left Half
Bollard
Bight Half
Woodland * !.... ............
*’ Full
BUTTVBJCX \
1703
Everything You Would Expect in a Sale
velty! Fun! Sensation! Profit!
“PEANVT DA Y”
Saturday, October 22nd
wa i re
will. Some will be valuable mprehan-
cli.se*, some will be .just a “joke ot) you’*
but there will bo no blanks as every bag
will contain some premium ol soibe type
or character and worth something to
someone somewhere* at some time.
will be here «
Confirmation.
• A BAG OF PEANUTS
GIVEN FREE
WITH EVERY PURCHASE
AMOUNTING to 50c or OVER
A1 inert
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Everybody Is cordially, invited to
Hula j attend I he revival meeting at the .As-
| notably of God Church on W Freud)
I street conducted by Evangelist VVii
] liant H U» ul Yoakum.
Services beginning every evenin'
!ut 7:3». Also Sunday school at lo.
Utley I A’ 11 Evangelist Law will have
[charge of the service.
F. Stephens. Castor.
THE RETORT COURTEOUS
An Irishman was sitting in a #
Rives
; sltttD
Here’s a chance for a lot of fun. Let
its novelty appeal to you! Remember
it’s profitable too! First from tjie stand-
point of the bag of peanuts (which any-
one can enjoy) and second from the
special sales offering which we will
make for this particular day and which
will provide you with such fine MR*ti{gs.
Moon
pro-
This
IMilon
Just peanut. |
plain “joke.” 1
valued prizes P
Sw aiiKoti
METHODIST CHURCH
A. T. White Bust or
Hands) schtad at 3: IT* a. in.
Morning service at Jl u- •*>
Even tog service at 7:3<) p. m
\Vj|1, mum." returned the trtah-
ii. as he puffod away at his plpo.
you win :ne wlfOr- I'«d take it."—
DAILY BEt’O'U) PEIt MONTH
To every one mukinjf a purchase of any-
thing Iff our store amounting to 50c or
otW on Saturday, October 22nd, we will
*Vfve A BAG OF PEANUTS FREE!
day evening «t 7. This class Is not Huceesful Kariniug,
The Sales We Offer
-•-An-y thing
' YALE FOOTBALL CROWDH
Bv int"rriotiotial New. Rtrvlc.
NFW 11A\'tfN. Uct. Jl. HpecUtors.
-it Yoi* luotlHill gaihi's are develop-
ing iln fin hit, t Ii)h fall, of walking oul •
din lug i lie long uild-yaiim Intennis-
slon ami fga.tlug on hot dogs and
gin; or ale The sWlct Bowl managi-j
iiw-ni will not porgpu peddMog within
lie- Bowl, hilt th«? have siM np
xlaoiiM Jn-t outside what have fie
i coin*' more ijhMaltar, the proprl .'tors
say. Mian Hnjy dreamed. Tele
idioim t»iy ftutloa. also are in gn at
d'-mand (»>-l wf.anJM{t|t;s. and t h*/!
tii otfih have their long lines or would
i be patrons. Mennwhtle u collection
of a tabula nc-ejs «(t|ttemed at strategic l
points have stUJ uT bear loads away
from t ile Bo tv I, and poltc'!. afoot and
mounted, and Bowl ttirofigs very easy
lo bundle. tViJUM, ticket takers,
lushars and supervisors, being trained
| for the gunur that 80,000 vntl attend
get real practice out of the ,'mluor';
games and the , Bowl uuichtnerv
ruth elders family St
ItiwlA^-Uit' peanuts ate fresh and line
id ptrf«ct and you'll unjoy them as
BBto—bu| wait! There’s something
jnrer tt come—THERE WILL BE
NK Ml IKE PEANUT IN EVERY
AU. surprint! peanut will con-
iin a premium or a promise of a pre-
lium or an offer of a premium or a
redit for a premium—wall it what you
We afe not tfoitiK to teli you what the
sales offerings will be. Of course, real-
ly, you can buy anything we sell so long
as your purchase amounts to 60.c or over,
but there’ll be some extra spec la I offer-
ings for the economically inclined ami
extensive enough in savings possibility,
to be appreciated by anybody. So look
for thenrpf
Service. Phone
CUERO
Rupii Elder’s family'at Anni.ton, Ala., are h
»uj bet ell-pilot, George Hfildcmann, are sa
PBtt MONTH
t DAILY RBC|
* #
■- '"?<* yf
V ,
■ - * Y - -
i
4
■b
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1927, newspaper, October 21, 1927; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046322/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.