The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1933 Page: 4 of 12
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Marker quotations furnished brj
Cromack L Ca.-mere, brokers. Bu-
rhpl 'National Bank Building.
feue: Hoy? 1 ten wqs .
a sick list Wedno'-dhy. sj;
£*Si a severe cold
N'Fff TORK COTTON FUTURES
Opening High Low Close
Mii .3.97 €/»8. 3.9S 5.97-931
May 6.11) 6.22 6.06 G.OS-lOJ
621 634 6 18 6.22-23
Oct ;'j ■ C.40 6.54 €.40 6.43-44 <
D?c; 6,52 6.66 6 52 6.55-56
| W< >- ll.»d :c nou- rommiifcd ::
I"Movement nf-.nr condition a M
.S. P , Boothe ill .n .« local f*jspp.
i *1 I | M ' | i! | . '
'j We are making a special hot jin
I hamburger for 5c Eds Plae ?' \V«
‘Main, Street. ’’ '■ ' paid
BEATTY SHOPS
Uf CALOMEL
lamp Out of Be4 b
■nf Raxio* to Go
Tues-
"u|ro-
'■j w A Laake was in Yoaku:
;.!«ay evening to witneT the
{]> ^Ycakuin basketball game.
;]/ ; -’Eat turkey dinner with Methodist if ay
6 19 20 ! ccmimied ill this week on
eVnar . ' 1 M famous
6 34 Hal i ESTERLY-i'E coulter
REALTY PRODUCTS
gjj ^ Telephone 660
i j Elite Beauty Shop
c.ehi.s a| jgj« and Mrs.[Paul C. Mermens?
*J Grimm
j whc aersis the
Cjfes rROM 7Vi| First
I a^SE °C£|TrCMi
LE~S -
see: ■ 2k
UJHO *-•—
: PITCH
-"CKOPgOi*
k Joe;<;
Cronin
••Will Hfs mw
JOB AS.LEASE*,
-Cc THE,SENATORS
STOCK ^ABKET
LEADING .ISTO^KS
Closing cfiiy* Market Quots
-•fODAT'S* CLOSE
VpwAlls’ Chalmers
Atnendan Can ; 3
American iForeign Power
American Power & Light Y
1 Suits Clear
I Plain Dressi
SAME D
KAMAtTERiAu f
WORRIES JSUAL>
CAUSE AM ACTivS
PU-OTs PlAv MG
TO SUFFER,-- J
Able to serve
of modem
knowiedg
Clsani
er Bre6nahan,and many more t*rnoon.
Let s see what happened to them.; Methodist .Valentine Tea
In the last fifteen years only one pened tt< Monday afternoon
National League pennant has been t$ 6. Church parlors—'Advil
wan by a team with a player man-, . , .
ager. That team was the Cardinals : An30ng, fy
Montgomery Ward
Pennsylvania Ry r«
Public Service, N. J,
Radio Corn.
Sears Rosbuck ... ...i..
Socony Vacuum Oil
Standar dBrands
Standard (XI. N. J.
Texas Corp.....
United Aircraft ........
U. S. Steel Corn.
Westinghouse Sec.
NEW
ATlON
^ . makes the world go sound. The mai-
- A wvi ^ is~~cta a wcrker be a boss and
’ still be a god worker and a godd
r 4wss- ,4
t. U» at I 0,1 look *t it this .way. When Joe (
Cronin gets into action at shortstop, j
Pith the 17111 he be able to keep his mind on
efy one his work, or will the multitudinous
tf they ; worries of managerdatn push into hisj
ag ban-I brain to the extent of cracking his
ether playing? And wheA Cronin comes to i
story or ft*8** an important decision, wffl his
.managerial mind -be clear enough to j
Fred
Otto
The delicate instruments an ; U.
S. Navy aeroplanes ire mounted on
rubbe.- insulated vibration damp-
eners in the construction of which
monel* metal is used. J •.}••. .
make that decision, or will he have
a head cluttered up with the wor-
ries of a player who has just miffed
at bat. or just let one get by at
ghrm. toy supper; the contention
In «ae, a O year siA man was
r ^ given a five year prison sentence
for admitted murder. In the second,
a It year old boy was sentenced to
. 31 years imprisonment on a bank
robbery conviction despite his plea
of innocence t
, Many good excuses can be pre-
” seated for killing & person but it is
[Hnt_ difficult to show a Jury any good rea-
( son for robbing, one prominent
_ criminal lawyer said.
11 Judge W. u. Crawford, former dis-
trict court judge estimates less than
10 per cent of those who commit
murder in Texas eve*- serve prison
|y sentences. Comparison is made
with England’s Scotland Yard which
|Wr beast apprehension of more than 90
per cent of the murderers and con-
.)—A victual of more than 90 per cent of
Lslest those charged. j )
ness- Explanation for the ease 4n evad-
Jus- ing punishment for murder is offered
Inent by District Judge Charles A. Pippen
lallas of this city.
I “Texas has thrown more safe-
were guards around the person who takes
WRECKER SERVICE
felonies, and execution of convicts, i
Opinion of legal talent here is
, that Jf some olj the safeguards Tex-
! as law gives murderers are removed j
j there will be heavier penalties and
i fewer homicides in the state.
New Alarm System
Will Arouse Town
ASH CJROYE, Mo.. Feb., T.—<U P
■ —An alarm system designed to
rouse the entire town in case of a
robbery has been installed by offi-
• cers of the Bank of Ash JGaoveU •
| A siren has been placed at the
water tower near the center of the
| city and in case of a robbery it will
, emit a certain signal—a long blast,
a short and a long.
Ex-service men of the city then
plan to go into action. They are
equipped with rifles, and have- more
than 5,000
William Zimmer
Violin Teacher
IN CUERO EVERY THURSDAY
at Carter's Art Studio
TIRES
BATTERIES
K fa* SAFELY and HAHM-
Y. toto a half teaspoonful
Ktien in a glass of hot water
aoorilng before breakfast—
lifts a morning—a bottle that
wet ks costs but-a trifle—
ft take chances—be sure it’s
en -- your health comes
et it at L. L. Buttery, (matt
fillet) or any drugstore in
s. If not joyfully satisfied
he first bottle—money back.
Class lessons for beginners $4.00 per month
Private instruction $8.00 per month.
of ammunition
and * desire to meet bank bandits.
ESCALLOPED TOMATOF.
WITH tELEKY
Open pint can of tomai
It pays to get your business education in a
nationally known accredited school, teaching
all standard business courses. ■ I
A big school located in a largi? employment
center that can placr* you with big business.
A school that trains and places vdu in
half the tune* of others. J
A school that me»2ts present financial con-
ditions, secures spare time work fof board
and room and' makes terms on tuition.
Fill in and mail for Descriptive Price List.
spoonful pepper Stir 4 and cook
1 for. ten minutes. ' i'■ i‘•
|; Prepare one grapefruit g-ion*,
j; Pepare one cupful *celery by
.hashing carefully and cutting into
bits and measure one/half cupful
finely crumbed bread and 3 table-
[spoonfuls butter, ready for use.
|Pour one-half .the tomato mixturic
into a buttered baking dish; dot
j with 1 tablespoonful of the but-
’ FOR SALE—RED TOP CANF
seed free from Johnson grass and
other seeds in new 2 bushel bags
$.1.10 per 100 lbs. delivered. Geo
H. Tips, Kenedy.;
^Xmember 7^
TXDXBAiL RISERVE
SYSTEM
Name
Address
about 6 weeks
name of “Pat.”
Bentley Phone
H. E. BYRNE, President
DALLAS
for 20 minutes. Uncove]
brown for five minutes. £
once.—Child Life Magazine
ayw Your: Friend.
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ream
V F k M »f- u fi V
L»peliiUM Worms
ran culro Rrronrj. rirrRO ttxas
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WFDNFSnAY, FEBRUARY
SPoCTS#
Playing Leaders
Unii^rsitv
out’ this
Frogs Will Attempt
To Stop Longhorns
The Texas Christian
Horned Frogs have set
4 week to prepare to do wtyit no
Southwest basketball team has vefj
succeeded in doing—stop the Texas
Offense will be the cry of Coach
Francis Schmidt in the workouts!
here. The Christians managed to
take games from the Arkansas
iRazcrbacks by strong defensive
work, in spite of a ragged, and ai
times almost imperceptible, offense.
The showing at Wallace Myers at
guard was the high point of both i
Arkansas games. He handled the
ball expertly, was on his man al!
the time, and on several occasions
. proved his ability at goal shooting.
■Slim Kincy at center also showed
U9 against the Baaarhacks. He
waft tofib point mas both nights and,
eontenKa* the
of toe tone.
flto two men are at the posi- j
aom tost have been in doubt, but j
they aocta to have the jobs ei ached
mb toe basis of their present show-;
tog.
Of Oapt. Brannon at the |
, and Sumner and Walk-
«t tomto js token ae much for
no par-’
is excited when
be at the half-;
Ml mm ached- j
game]
Inc.
Co.,
Drug
Vi •>
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m
Tammrm
xlgp
or
of
V,'
lb.
La*
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HARDIN
PLAYIKG MANAGERS-*
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' THEBiASE cIVE
CT\? - vh3 MAJOSS
•'i ^T ••A.SiOlAU. ARE
7 ' Sir .twPERS :
-r-~4r.
BURNLEY
Bill TERRY
c.iGPis'J t
Wed.
12c
line
day,
5c a line daily except We tinea
for one week. Minimum S line)
NOTIC
BANK H
As Lincoln s Birthdfty,
| falls on "Sunday,
will be observed as ft
he undersigned banks.
Buchel National Runk
Farmers State
surance]
any kind of protection see *
M*mm\
i, Pressed 5(k
cl. and pr. 50e j
Delivery
iY SERVICE
you better because I
equipment and >
of scientific
Methods. *•
ARE YOU
BUSINESS
If so come to
and Jet’s talk It
a $75 C0 Scholarship
Commercial College
at a SPECIAL
part down and
Byrne Colleges are
Antonio, Houston,
Worth and
NEWMAN'S TAILOR “SHOP
Telephone 462
Garages—Service Stations
I have moved into the K. of P.
building, center Esplanade and
Court House Streets.
Monda
SPECIAL
There are
subscriber friends
testing us on our
tinuing the Daily
• [three months
gret tha
sue
dozen
rub of
credit
their •
Fefcmai
JujSted
Old Gold,
mutilated
Arr^
COTTON SEES
Local buyers were reported to to
paying $7.9# per toe on the Cuern
market today s-‘
LOCAL PRODUCE .
Local buyers were reported to D'
paying the following prices to pro
ducers today: ,
Turkeys........... ._ j.,................. 9c
Friers, per lb. ,8c
Hens, per lb. ...-----6c . to 7c
_ JRgs, per doe................................. 7c
Roosters per lb.---- * 1-2
Country Butter, per Jb—I5c to 21
Peanuts, per bushel .........—40e
BUTTER FAT
Sweet ffrram ____^ lAc
Sour Cream ------l - 8c
Garagi
•
--*-—
mi
sMeance
fcG/v^ry*. - St
%
E. J. FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
can of tomatoes and
pour the contents into a douifie
boiler. Add 3 tabiespoonfuls of
minute tapioca onehalf of a
very' small onion, chopped finely.
! onehalf 1 teaspoon saft, onehalf
' talespoohfifi sugar' onehak teae-
AUTO SUPPLf STATION
.. : _ HY. t jfENNEkp. Owner > : .• j.
K
of P
Building
F.splanade
St
PRUDENT
AND
CONSERVATIVE
BANKING.
r SERVIC
Geceral Auto
Experienaedi
AH Work Guaranteed
and. deliver your car
We call for
^EPHOMg3*l
LAUNDRIES.—
YOU GET
Send a.Hat
burfdle. Chec
'■ turn. We
? missing arttei
City
109 W. Court
Radio and Eli
YTHING
your^
It upon R*’.-to-
damaged or
without. oo61.
ectHeal—
ELBCTBICAJu
CONTRACTING
Why xnot let us
ditional wall ptogs to
home while materials
labor pttoto to* so low?
For anything Electrical call
DAVIDSON ELECTRIC CO.
City Hall Bldg. Telephone 16*
Fuaerr class shoe
Modern Equipment, Lowest
Bohne Boot Shop
‘ Floyd Bohne, Prop.
142 E. Main St. Cuero
FOR RENT!
FOR RENT
Apartment, pri
John Eberhardt.
FOR RENT:
5 room cottage
All modern conv
edy. Phone 267.
— FURNISHED
bath. Mrs.
E. Mato 8t.
15TH
RUARY
my home.
T. J. Kea-
POR RENT-
modern convemei
’—DUPLE
X APT. All ! TQItl
Phone 50.
FOR SAL
m-i- •
e
For
new
the
sw
stock cattle or
hay for
SWAP -
$40
for
[ W i S n
FOUND
SWAP—Six
pigs tor
ANT TO SWAP
Cuero, all
light*, 98ft
C. E.
SWAP: 7
I Elgin watch in best
| chickens or com.
LOST—GERMAN POLICE POO W^8t M>in 81
BUCHEL NATIONAL BANK
jld, answers to
lease notify Jim
I HAVE TWO STA
and cane will swap I
chickene. M» W. J.
-rut lv*u
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1933, newspaper, February 8, 1933; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072904/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.