The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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O RECORD
155 Years from Valley Forge
| inter Act of Congress. March 3, 1897.
The following interesting Items
were clipped from an Issue of the
Record of the year 1896.
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& Jkia se
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adveifteing o'j
Chattjanpoga
Editor-Publisher
____________ City Editor
Advertising Manager
Benjamin Sosiand.
manager of the
i iTenn.) says:
That merchants in
have learned that witjb enough ad-
vertising and the proper merohad-
1 dising, business can be gotten at a
i veiy nominal cqfit. I _ J
j One of our largest department
stores here more than doubled their
advertising appropriation qjf 1931
1 and they have had almost three
' times as many customers to handle
as the previous year.
Where a merchant may have in
d Advertising Representatives
CO„ Inc., New York. Ohlengo, Philadelphia.
He^prt will «
of ceremonies, sup
the best end men
be found, L. K
ill, *J. J. Young, an
In the.Circle we
se, A. C. Rohre, P.
Subscription Rates:
—Daily and Sunday, one year 35.00, six months
^oS^.^.ZSS^l.CC in Dewitt
no*s. Elsewhere, 1 year 32.00, 6- months $1115.
Friday the 21st inst: Mrs. E. L.
Dunlap. Mrs. H. S. Cunningham,
Mrs. M. Wheeler. Miss Carroll. Miss
Ethel Browtison, sponsor to W. R.;
Scurry Camp. Alternates—Miss .
Florence Clark. Mrs. James Koyer, i
Mrs. F. R. Pridham, Mrs. W. A. j
Wood.—Victoria Advocate. Thurs-
Boldt. Jpe Br
well, Charles
A GRAVE PROBLEM
ot this tend and the ideals of our country
em for which we have a special responsibil-
lous jeopardy. We cannot in conscience re-
critical as the immediate situation is, the
tbZe lie much deeper than the present crisis;
o be found ih the basic trends of our eco-
the past shot off a small flredjadMfc Tam^
| and created a little noise arid ex- Gleni
I citement and a few people cable to Muell
the store—today it tanes a stick of' fthfeir
; dynamite (large, forceful. advertte- Doris
ing well merchandised ) lian
Drink and be happy—Magnolia !
l Beer.
James Cullimore, mentioned ; in
yesterday’s issue, better known as!
•old bones of the brigans” paid his
rcfepects tc the RECORD office to- j
day while taking in the reunion. ..
C. L. Burghardt on last Saturday j
bought the town property of Dr.
Ku^htry, including several valu-
able lots and three rent houses in
thfr'western portion eg'town. Kar-
nes County Independent Kicker.
J, W. Campbell, the merchant
tailor, has received a fine line of
spring goods and is prepared tot
satisfy the most fastidious in nice
fitting suits. Call on him and in-
spect his stock before placing your
order.
WANTED: Position by youpgj
lady of lain dry goorfe store or mil- '
Mftery department. fo« ,f learn the i
found ih the basic trends of o^r
jght in mind, two hundred and twenty
g educators appeared before President-
asevelt Sunday with a plea that he, as
our nation, act to save the thousands
in jeopardy. j
lldren are suffering from malnutrition,
ty, breed youthful criminate. For the first
wrdes of youth, thousands upon
dents in-the Texas
South Plains are to
each time' a blust
strikes. Dust* in* tl
deflection of fight,
objects reflecr -a
weather ipen have.
Eleven Adum Cr
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OREGON C
A, new. recor<
was made he
biles in
pile-MP- ,
.Such in
j- *
i ’• ••
ate-
W*. and he is
iaja Who can
mart making
“Well, then, take a good took at
me.v Pm the party he beloi^s to ’
—The Reidviile (N. C.) Review.
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The Parson—Now, belubbed bre:!-
dren, Ah tells you-aB At ef you is
good,bn dish-yeato earth, den
ywfll go to ebberlastin' bliss. Now,
dn de cooturry, whah does you-n
s*post you’ll go effen ycu doan be-
bas* yourseR* white you » heah?
Voice in Congregation—To ebber-
lsrrtng blister, pahsostc * *
f ^
.CaUght
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/W'Vnk&nM
J* #qre pafafm ,built fwdd
pcesem true titimtion more
Ailing Signal.
DOROTH YDARNIT
AKiY Qood?
id Turkey (200 Size)
T (50 Size) ...............
heep Verier ..............
Lotwe (300 Size)
ouste (500 Size)
4 3.?0
$11.00
$14,00
HA'iiE To CLOSE 1
-1 THE WINDOWS
$21.00
$39.00
nany thtag*f-of interest to evtery one
lit-1 worth while.
20 Lumber Co
j. t. Newman, M«r.
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933, newspaper, February 21, 1933; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073010/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.