The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDA
THE CUERO RECORD 7
DAILY RECORD
OUT TO SMASH ENDURANCE RECORD
IXCAL NOTIi
Political Announcement*
CUERO RECORD
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TW Record is authorised to an-
nounce the following candidates for
!tbe respective office named, subject
to the Democratic Primary to July:
W CUERO PUBLISHING CO.
xy.*
«**The Record,** estRbtished 1394. “The Star/* established
ijB73. “the News,” formerly Rundschau, established 1391.
» (Consolidated1, April, 1919.)
iWeekly Record, $2.00 a year.
^Kly Record, 50 cents per month, $5.00 per year in advance
t&ntered in the Cuero Postoffice as second-class matter under
act of Congress of March 3, 1879., .
^Official Organ of the City of Cuero and of DeWitt County
For State Senator oc the 18th Sena-
torial District.
H. S. BONHAM.
J. W. STEVENSON
For Judge ^4th Judicial District:
J, P. POOL
R. J. WALDECK
For District Clerk:
i T. J. KENNEDY.
kTHER AND CROPS
Foe County Tax Collector.
FRITZ POETTER.
EMIL DECEMBER
k , BRIDGES)
r ..Jl h. J-
■ of event of the week from a standpoint of
g^e&ther»"ihd'.cropskwas th6 apparent effort to break the
fdnomi thaS&ad begun to settle with considerable propor-
nu»r tho^aectfons of the county which were not in-the
f£ain and lUdl Belt Of last Friday week. While the rain so
IJtar is M means sufficient to satisfy the demand for
| Jfcoifture, it > at least a start and can probably help hold
the line until a real rain gets here.
those portions of the county where the hail and
♦floods were heavy, the present slow soaking rain has been:
|rath$r welcome af^the heavier rain had left the ground!
t hard, and cn^aty knd the slow drizzle was just the thing to I
ak this crust.
p|r Tatenip^conditiojB* as we find them at the present time,
crops are iookihg fairly well for the time of year and the
est cause of alarm We have is the lack of deep
f moistush'thfrfc ought to have b^en supplied last winter and
* g^>arently was not so* supplied. If we get frequent r^ins
? rod the soil stirred in behind them, we may
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For County School Superintendent:
, . MRS. MOLL1E GREEN.
H. B. MONTGOMERY.
five cents on the one hundred *
valuation, a tax sufficient to pi
current interest on said bonds
provide a sinking fund suflick
pay the principal al maturity*"
The said election* shall be b<
the Court House in the city of *4
in said Cuero Independent I
District, and the fallow! nr r
persons are hereby appointed qi
of said election;
J. J. Fischer. Presiding J
llise NeU Thompson AastJj
Miss Maggie Edgar and Mrs i
Fischer. Clerks.
, The ballots for said election
have written or printed tbereoi
following: ■ *
"FOR THE ISSUANCE OF B)
AND THE LETTING OF THIS
IN PAYMENT THEREOF."'
“AGAINST THE ISSUANCE
BONDS AND THE LETTING
THE TAX IN PAYMENT TI
OP" ;
Each voter shall mark out
For County Attorney:
THOMAS A GRAVES,
G. L. PATTERSON.
Charle* A Levine, recently licensed a pilot, and Wllmer Stultz await
enly favorable weather at Roosevelt Field, N. Y„ to hop off on a new
endurance trial. The present record of 5* hours, 22 minutes and 31 sec-
ant* la held by two Oennao fliers. Etults pl»ntwl tho Bellanca plane
Columbia on the non-stop flight to Havana.
(International N.wcmI)
J?or Gounty Tax Assessor:
P. W. KUNETKA
Fer County Clerk DeWitt County
J. P. BRIDGES.
FOR SALE!—Cuero Wood & Coal
Co. property and (buildings^ Fred
T. Mugge at Cuero Buick Auto Co.
For County Treasurer:
THOS. M. STELL.
LOTS FOR SALE—Two high and
dry lot* 100x200 ,north of high
school campus, $700. Also 1» 1-8 lots
75x120 between grade and high
school $350. All have cement walks in
front, water, sewer gnd gas close.
Terras. R. A. Nagel Motor Co.
For Sheriff DeWitt County:
' G. A. LENZ.
By HARRY PUTMAN
Bowling
KANSAS CITY, April 4,
champions in all classes v&ere crown-
ed here Monday night at the con-
t the American
which started on Monday,!
For Co. Commissioner Precinct No. 1,
S. D. HEFNER. *
howling |
congress
March 5.
The individual championship was
won late today by Henry Summers,
23tyear-old St. Louis bowler, who
rolled 705 last Friday. His score
stood up under the final blasting of-
singles, shooters. His game marks
were 201, 258 and 246t
i Hank Will and Joe Hradek of
Cicero, 111., won the two-man cham-
pionship Theif high score £f- 1363
rolled on ij^reh 25 withstood the
bombardments of the final squads.
The Oh Henry team. Chicago, roll-
ed 3057 Saturday night to win the
championship in lhe five men event.
FOR SALE!—Six room frame cot-
tage to be moved from premises
$600.00 Phone 337. Alf. Friar.
For Commissioner Precinct 4:
JOB L KOENIG-
R. F. JUNHKR.
Central Hotel property, Box? 151
Beeville.
LEGAL NOTICES
FOR SALE—Delco Light Plant in
good condition, in use about five-years.
Also one fourth horse power motor
and electric iron.
A. Klokau, Rt. 2, Cuero.
ENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT:
TO THE HONORABLE PROPER-
TY TAX PAYING VOTERS OP
;CUERQ INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
‘DISTRICT:
i Take notice that an election will be
held on the 7th day of April, 1888,
within th^ Cuero Independent School
Berning, Jewel- ^District, DeWitt County, Texas, . in
K. C. Meeting Held
Tuesday Night
Dr. C. L. Kopecky of Yoakum was
the principal speaker at the Knights
of Columbus meeting here Tuesday
night. Dr. Kopecky'speaking on , the
‘‘Duties and Obligations of a K. C”
ij i •
1* Five members of the Yoakum ord-
er were present at the meeting, in-
cluding the Deputy'Grand Knight ?of
the Yoakum lodge.
Victor Grunder gave a hist'orieal
on Palestine, the
Holy Land In keeping with the ob-
servance of Holy Week here.
Delegates (to the state convention
to be held in San Antonio next month,
were elected, and arrangements made
for. the Cuero Knights \6 attend the
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* Cuero has plenty of material this
ypar, and cduld have a real ball club,
but no team can go on the field and
win 4 game without first getting Into
shape. Fifteen or twenty minutes a
day won’t work, and that is about
all the Trotters have been getting.
♦ ♦A
Of course the men on the team can-
not leave their work before six every and descriptive talk
afternoon, and therefore ^do not get
out early enougs to In much prac- j
tice. Some of them *could get out to
practice hy sacrificing a little of their
own time. We can’t say that we blame
them for not sacrificing a little- of
this time, but w© do firmly believe
that if Cuero hopes to win any ball-
games t^is year, the boys are going
to be forced to get in more daily
training.
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The five straight exhibition vic-
tories of his Chicago Cubs over the
National league champions. Pitts-
burgh, have convinced William Wrig-
.ley, gum and baseball magnate, that
his club is at last certain of a pen-
nant.
ROOM AND BOARD at reasonable
rate. 303 Depot St. or phone 357.
1 FOR, RENT—Two furnished rooms
near high school. Phone 58. t
SCHOOL
The manner of hakLai
lion shall be govern**), as
may be, by the Gene ml Eld
of this States except as s
the general laws cf the St
ing the holding of Bond E
Independent School Distrk
Board of Trustee*, will f
necessary ballots and oth
requisite to said election.
Immediately after said e
been held the officers of at
shall make returns of the r
of to the Beard of Trust*
School District and return
box. to the Secretary of tb*
safekeeping.
Rooms For Rent. Ring 338,
FOR RENT—Three room apart-
ment 503 East Live Oak Street. Phone
581 Jr.
LOST AND FOUND
President,
LOST—Red handbag, containing,
few articles of men’s clothing, be-
tween Beeville and Cuero, via Goliad.
Reward for return to Record office.
Easter Photos
Mothers as you get the litle folks
ready for Easter, bring them to
the Studio and you will have a
picture you will always cherish.
A large hand painting with each
dozen order.
Flournoy Studio
CUERO. TEXAS.
And his opinion is upheld generally
by sport fans of Chicago.
♦ ♦♦
Home after watching the Cubs In
their victorious training season.
Wrigley waafjoyful today. The combi-
nation; of Cub pitchers and hitters,
led by the former Pirate, Kiki Guyler,
and Hack Wilson, together with sev-
eral new lnflelders will stop any,
team in the senior circuit he believes.
,Vj ***
' The UeA York state athlete com-
mission Tuesday unexpectedly with-
held its approval for the Tunney-
nach tatit ha* been put in cultivation .and how the
be increased.
thel^ are some differences of opinion over the
km'In DeWitt bounty, there is hardly any doubt of at
fcrtMB per cent decrease in cotton acreage, and probably
than that. Out in those sections where cotton proved
a failure East year, and. feed, turkeys and milk checks
the day, there is no doubt that the farmers' are- gun
n too mueh cotton. They do not believe that the win-
a» severe .enough to wipe out al^ the cotton pests and
petition is signed hy more • than
twenty qualified property tax paying
voters of said Cuero Independent
School District, and Is otherwise in
conformity with law,' the. Baaid is of
the opinion-that said petition should
be granted; and that election should be
ordered as prayed for. THBR2FORE.
BE IT ORDERED BY. THR BOARD
OF TRUSTEE^ OP THE CUERO IN-
DEPENDENT-SCHOOL DISTRICT:
That an election be held\ in said
Cuero Independent Jipbool District on,
the 7th day of, April 188& at which
election, in accordant with said pe-
tition, the following PROPOSITION-
(adv.)
For Easter and After
No matter K o w
I • ■ * *
much or how - litfte
you pay, you are
getting the best the
amount you, spend
can possibly pro**
vide.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to publicly thank all those
who voted fqr me in yesterday’s elec-
tion. When I qualify, I will do my heat
on any matter that may come up to
build up a better and larger Cuero. I
ask the help of all citizens to support
me in this and giv^ me their advice
(adv) » V. Ji Grunder.
their d»ad of the boll weevil, leaf worm and
posts, they realize that it takes lots of feed to carry on
cream production and that a considerable proportion of
must be home-made if there is going to be any profit
"fii the Venture, DeWitt county never was inclined to go hog-
wild ove? cottoffi, and on the other hand it never was inclined
to tr\ to get ialtogether away from cotton.
Tim In thi*. section* is to take all the land needed to"
ntiee a good hema living- and provide feed for the work teams
and live stock and raise cotton to pay the interest and taxes
the champion definitely ipek his next-
title opponent.
The commission, however, did not
fulfill its threat to declare Tunoey In-
eligible in this state for,failure to
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CARD OF THANKS
We (Jeslre to thank,tall our friends
for their kind words of sympathy nod
beautiful floral offerings occasioned
by the death of our husband and fath-
er, Chas. Middlebrook.
(advbf Mother and Children.
comply .strictly with its mandate,
The Indications are that as soon as
Boy Held for Refusal
To Answer Questions
Released Today
the champion in parsons, tells thp
cdjniafeate* he has agreed to fight
Tom Heaaey. O. K. on the bout. If pro-
posed for a New York battle ground.
31X oeriousiy injured. to issue bonds, of.said district to he
fa» Old Hotel Collapse *7““v£- °~®u“jJ,nn“rbd TWXN-
WASHINGTON, April 4.—Six men DOLLARS, to become due and pay-
were seriously Injured Tuesday serially as follows:
when the old Franklin Square hotel, $2,600.00 each year from one to lvw-
which is being town downfl suddenly Years, inclusive, after the date of add
collapsed. The structures was la- bonds;
cated at Avenue K and ^Fourteenth $3,000.00 eafclj year from six to ilf-
street in the northwust- residential teen years, inclusive, after the <hte
ed to anchor it?
AUSTIN April 4.—(INS)—Colriuitt
Richards, seventeen, held in the
Nacogdoches county jaij for refusal
to answer the grand jury’s questions
relative to a whiskey deal, was order-
ed discharged by the Court of Crimi-
nal Appeals today on a w^it of habeas
corpus. * :r..
F1BH AND OYtTERB
CUERO CAFE
■IU. eONNAa. Prop
Wert Main •!.* Phone 12T
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1928, newspaper, April 4, 1928; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046605/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.