The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1935 Page: 2 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO. TEXAS
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1035
cfop^di(i’He'always'hit 'em over the fence?
CUERO RECORD
Afternoon. Except Saturday, and Sunday Morning by
CUERO PUBLISHING CO.
The following interesting items
were clipped from an Issue of thr
Record of the year 1898:
Ip the port at Cuero. Texas, as second class matter
under Act of Congress. March 3, 1897
GLASSES FITTED
New Style Frames, Repairs
Lenses Duplicated
JOHN H. BERN1NC
Jeweler and' Optometrist
JUNE 14. 1898
A well-known Philadelphia man.
temporarily visiting in Washington,
was going semewhat out cf his way.
to reach a florist. When his atten-
tion was called to the fact. *hat
there were other florists nearer, ho
said: "I am seeking the man be-
cause he advertises in the r.ewspa- ■
pers. Fcr the last few yeais I have j
made it a rule never to deal Witli
any business man whe -doesn't ad-
vsi tise. I wanted some flowers to,i
send off in a box by mail, and I j
looked in the paper this morning )
'for the advertisement of a florist. Ii
don’t knew any cf the places here; I
but the rule is a good one. and I'll |
bet ycu anything you say that I j
can get what I want at this place i
and get it cheaper than anywhere j
else. The business man that doesn't j
advertise I have always found;
narrow-minded, selfish, non-enter-
prising, penny wise and pound fool- |
ish, even If he didn't cheat me out- j
>right.—Geyer’s Sf.itioner.
_______ Editor-Publisher
.................. City Editor
Advertising Manager
LOST—Green Schaefer Life-time
! Fountain pen. Reward for return to
Jack Howerton at Cuero Record.
National Advertising Representative
f!*M League Ihc., 507 Mercantile Building, Dallas. Texas;
II AVtOU«. New York City; 180 Michigan Avenue, Chicago.
' Building, St. Louis, Ho.; 301 Interstate Building. Kansas
Hd New Orpheum Building, Los Angeles, Calif., 155 San-
•an Francisco. Calif.
LOST: 17 Jewel Waltham wrist
watch. Curved case. Return to Jake
i Calhoun.
ALL TEXAS BEER
10 CENTS
LOST cr misplaced—Ladies'
! brown suede hip length jacket, siae
134. silver ring buckles on sleeves,
i brown bone buttons on jacket front,
! two set-in pockets. Return to Mrs.
j Jack Howerton.
THE STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengerle & Son
SabMftption Rates;
or Carrier—Daily and Sunday, one year S5.00, six months
$2.50, three months $1.25, one month 50c.
Uptttlow only, one year $1 AO, sis months $1.00 ,in DeWltt
Counties. Elsewhere. 1 year $2.00, 6 months $1.25...
KEfcP THE RECORD STRAIGHT
f this noise and fury about how the Supreme Court’s
ml the NIRA has “set the country back” to such-
a date 1$ entirely foreign to the matters at issue.
It the decision turned the Nation back to the “horse
f tra” falls short, for the simple reason that the de-
lft much further back than that It went right back
complete service for mi-lady.
All Work Guaranteed.
Get your big juicy hot hamburg-
ers. only 5c at Ed's Place, South
Esplanade.
ELITE BEAUTY SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mennenga
1107 Depot St. Phone 669
Prof, and Mrs. Z. A. Hall and j
their dancing class will give their 1
first soiree Friday night'at Turner j
hall. Cuero dancing people know j
something of Prof, and Mrs. Hall's |
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Multt
and horsey See Jim McKlncy at
Colored Association Grounds. . -
ton’s-highest Court was unanimous in its inter -
the Constitution as it relates to delegation of
•Hfdietion over commerce. The Court merely
ft duty as It understood its duty. The American
Ot quarrel or And petty fault with the Court for
j ONE DAY CLEANING AND
PRESSING SERVICE
.Modern Equipment, Scientific
Cleaning Methods
! NEWMAN’S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 462
soirees, having had the pleasure of |
attending them before. It is there- )
foro unnecessary for the Record to. j
say that all who attend will have a ■
grand time.
Claims collected throughout the
United States and in all foreign
countries. Bonded agents; No col*
lections, no charges. Rates on re*
quest. SOUTH TEXAS ADJUSTr
ERS, 514 Gunter Bldg., San An-
tonio, Texas. *
the provisions in the Constitution that made such
, necessary, the President, the Congress and the
within their rights when they discuss wheth-
nopts adopted in an orderly fashion are advisable
it of modern America’s needs,
ji narrow, out of order, and entirely unworthy to
faas and hurl implications upon the Court because
H hold that the Constitution authorized such an ex-
•OWOT as was exercised in the creation and admin-
i the National Industrial Recovery Act. To do so is
Mptetf as itwould have been for the Court to be-
■fcninistration on some question not involving the
MOTOR REPAIRS
WITH A GUARANTEE
RILEY R. CAPPER
Sinclair Gas and Oils
94- PHONES - 211
Wrecker Service Day and Night
At a recent meeting of the Cuero f(
I. O. O. F.'s action was taken regard j -
ing H. A. Hoskins, a member cf ibis! ij
lodge but a resident of Arizona. He 1
is in the volunteer army and the j j
lodge suspended his dues. etc.,*-
during the time lie will be in the [
service of his country. It has beenr .
seme years since he resided in i
Cuero, but he has in the meantime j .;
kept in goed standing. This is pa- j I
trictic of the Cuero lodge.
Insured Daily Service
From
CUERO TO HOUSTON
BLUE GOOSE TRUCK LINE
Phone 151
DANCE AT ARNECKEVHIX
SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 15'
Mixed Music by - j
BOB SKILES FAMILY BAND 1
Ladies lie. Gents 45c.
County Clerk Baker today issued j
a marriage license to Louis Thomas j
Burns and Miss Mira A. Bocthe,!
both prominent young people in,
the east end cf the county.
Marlin Mineral Crystals, regular
i $1.00 package, special 75c, limited
' time only. Klecka Drug Co. *(advt.)
Ambulance Service
w Important Meet-
jk ing Cuero Lodge
No. 409 Friday
7:30 p. m. Come.
Bobby Bums of Kenedy
will speak and officers
will be elected.
Refreshments
J, C. Hartman, Setcy.
George of Georgia, a former Chief Justice of his
rente Court and a high-ranking Democrat, gave
ter to those in high places who have sought to
ttfea that the Court actually deprived Congress
Rf Executive of certain powers,
ih to say that I see nothing in the decision which
B well-recognized law from the beginning,’’
. “It Is simply a straight-forward, clear-cut appli-
tjstlng law to an act of Congress,
difficulty has been that we have tried to circum-
Mteay instances the very clear application of well-
in to
bngalow
FOR RENT—-D room
with sleeping porch. Modern con
veniences. Unfurnished.
Mrs. Hy Edgar.
Beeville, June 13.—Cel. John
Wade, one cf the wealthiest stock-
men in Southwest Texas, died at his
home today at Wade station from
the result of a fall yesterday. While
walking he slipped, injuring his
hip, which is assigned as the cause
of his death. • *
Expert Repair Service
Radios & Refrigerators
DAVIDSON ELEC. CO.
City Hall Phone 166
E. J. FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
- enrolled amongst the greatest! It is made of the finest material
Tomorrow the Cuero baseball chieftains.” Andrew Jackson wrote i and its delightful aroma makes
boys will go to Cheapside to play a his former lieutenant, Sam Hops- j you hungry. Big values in 25c and
match game of ball and a big time ton, following victory at S^n Ja- 5Cc bottles. For sale by L. L. But-
cinto. l.'crey.,Ph. G.
is expected. At night a grand con
ionai principles and that has led us
By Leslie A. Hill
Tex and His Pals (Actual Photography.)
A GOOD SUGGESTION
ess by Congressman Martin Dies of Texas on the
I.SIlat will be heard with interest. Congressman
\ the immediate passage of a bill to permanently
0on from every country, to deport the 3,500,000
says are unlawfully in this country and to
leans the jobs these aliens now hold. We favor
bNKt a temporary halt should be called. Aliens
Bto this country at the rate of thousands
add to the unemployment problem. The in-
rolls eventually. We are having a hard enough
for those who are already here. Many of these
course, sturdy, dependable, desirable , citizens,
make no distinction. To get rid of the undesir-
# stop all.
itill exists in Europe that America is the prom-
4 that a fortune awaits all who go to America
taking.” Thousands of those who have sought a
narica have found this an idle dream during the
M. Let’s save thousands of others from the dis-
hy calling a halt on immigration at once.
mf-L.SPUftty
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HOW MAfly
DAVS in
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Winged
TILLIE THE TOILER
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SH£ HAS “THAT BUTTERFLY
ON - cuts HER. |~
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THHEiE/S '2101^0
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she'll SFOVL. Cj
OUR DANCE T
Yt>u know \
HOVai 3EAL-OOS f
shg is rr—;
jnths ago he was just another man on the relief
he’s the world champion heavyweight fighter.
tQry of Jimmy Braddock who took the heavy-
l from Maxie Baer Thursday night. The victory
no glorious one The fight was one of the poor-
ppeight history. When heavyweights come out of
hip bout laughing, neither of them hurt by the
ass, you certainly have a pitiful battle. Fighting
pe some of its color as a result of the outcome
night’s battle.
again is going to default her war debt payment.
; this time will involve a sum of more than sixty
!• France is evidencing sincere appreciation for
0 her in a time of need. It’s a rather costly lesson,
ieh Uncle Sam should not forget.
— 1- iv Kin; Pwtaff i
■l Syr live. In: . Great Bruin fights rrsrrveJi'
By Charles McManus
DOROTHY DARNIT
WOMEN ARE PECULIAR.1-'
/k, WOMAN) WILL, WEAR A
qall Goww when) she
AMD THEY'LL WEAR
3athinjq SUITS AND
NEVER GO near THE
AMD T HEV Vs/EAR GOLF *-
SU»TS WITH NO INTENTION
OF playimq the gamett^:
a*nd a Riding hagitt-'It
TO Go OUT FOR r fi /
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VoURE
Right.
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Where they are giving the land back to the Indians
Bketae. If these rains keep up we’ll have a few acres
Hi on a horse or blanket ourselves.
VJHE.N A WOMAN WEAR 3
A VJEDDIKJ* DRESS =»r
—»-(SHE MEANS-)
. >1 BUSINESS \
incilmen were having a merry battle Tuesday night
MtU presented by a Cuero citizen claiming $50.00 dam-
* hog Which died in the city pound pen. The council
it was Just too much hog however and the bill was
cording to the Dallas News moths are going to be
to go on a diet if they depend upon this year’s crop of
| rafts for nourishment.
gs Christ! staged a splash day recently. Practically
f in South Texas staged a Splash Day Thursday as
were again opened up-
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1935, newspaper, June 14, 1935; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073181/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.