The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 19, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CUE** RECOUP, TUEtOAt EVENING, JANUARY 19, t*2i-
Stockholders Of Breeden-Runge
Co- Pay Splendid Tribute To
Late President Chas. G. Breeden
been because of conflict with his su
periors.
OW papers as half price. T
bundles for 5 cents. Call at
Record office.
DENTON, Texas, Jan. 18.-The.ai>, -
tiuai "baiquet of the Denton Chamber'
of Commerce .was held last Friday
night in Lowry dining Hall at the !
College of Industrial Arts. The affair
is regulkrly conducted on the C. I. »
A. campus. Between bOO and 50(
townspeople attended the event.
■INVtAUM CHARGE
TWENTY#!VI CENT*,.
be per line dally insert**-
•leper Use six consecutive
4*fly and one weekly insertion.
Me ner line four consecutive
taLSfoas dally and weekly.
|1.00 per line consecutive inser-
'Him one month daily^weekly.
Display Rates.
Me per column inch daily.
Me per column inch weekly.
Me per column inch single in-
sertion dally and weekly.
$1.00 per column, inch dsilly end
weekly one Veek.
Ads accepted up to WO p. m.
for publication same day.
TERMS:—Cash in advance, ex-
cept to those having regular
charge accounts.
Stockholders of the Breeden-Runge - following a long illness. -
local wholesale grocery, paid ^ The resolution follows:
ilendid tribute to their late presi-, In Memory of Charles G. Breeden.
;nt Mr. Chas. G. Breeden at their first President of Breeden-Runge Co.
. ' ■ . .. ~ | Whereas, we have with profound
inual meeting of the officers of the 4 . , . „ .
sorrow sustained the loss of our es
rmpany Saturady.^ The following res- .jeeme(j and! beloved presidint.
ution drawn up by H. W. Wallace, Charles G. Breeden, who died at
Byrne and John W, Burns was j Cuero. Texas, at 9:05 A. M. Decem-
isse<J unanimously by the stock-< ber 30th* 1925, as the result of Bi-
dders and shows the respect and j ness from pneumonia; and whereas,
gh esteem in which Cuero’s late in-' we, his associates in this corporation,
istrial leader was held. Mr. Breeden desire to testify and to place on rec-
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Wood! Wood! Wood!
Good Dry Store Wood and
„ > Heating Wood.
Delivers any Quantity.
Stove and Heading Wood
$6.50 Per Cord.
Four Foot Wood $5.00
per Cord
HOFFMAN WOOD YARD
- Telephone 162. _
FREE — literature on requeu to WALV
JANVIER, lac., 417 Canal St.. Nor Ya&
KELLOGG'S
TASTELESS
CASTOR OIL
WORD PUZZLE
RECORD’S CROSS
MY HOME and furniture for sale.
D. Sigmund, Cuero Elec. Shoe Shop. ;
FOR SALE—3 room house with
' breakfast room and bath. Nicely fin-{
-shed inside. 65 ft. front. Also build-j
./JntJot with 60 ft. front. Close to
agflhL Terms if desired- See Claude
'fcuSia, Cuero.
Buchel National Bank
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Capital $100»000 Surplus $75,000
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
FOR R?NT OR LEASE—Brick
store building in -Cuero,- Texas, on
Main St. Write J. C. Grossman,
Joiner, Ark-j- or see R. H. Preston,
Agent, Cuera Texas.
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST CO.
The Bank of Personal Service.
BEAUflFUE. BUNGALOW.
5 roomer all: conveniences,
garage, located in North Cue-
ro. Cap-51 or 218.
I REIT—Six room cottage in
Cuegty occupancy can be given
(©. lsZi, Wtswta Union.)
■ » ft - - <
y 3^/ir.icr' .
,*-. 5—fish.
6—Skill
8—Small stream
10—Fold ifit cloth
12—Happy and carefree
1J—Kingdom
•13—Gobi panion
]' IT—Brick carrier
j 18—Meadow .
1 19—Insect
[ 21—Border
■j 23—An apse (architectural term)
■i 25—To close violently
26—Ahead of time
28—Author of the “Infefno”
■ SO—.Also x
31— Gambling pame ' •
32— Years between age of twelve
'and twenty
34—To wed
36—Beverage
38—Comforted
40—Belonging to yop
j' 43—To make a* mistake *
44—Large tub
■ 45—To employ 46—Donke;
S 48—Circular piece in skirt of dresi
j' 6ft—Devoured ~ 51—An anesthetii
'.153—Gully 55—i
* 56—Grass rug
I 57—Manuscript (abbr.)
58—Half an em
$wro tUybM I Forwarding Co.
' Bonded Public Warehouse
Mingo tofr‘ Household - Furniture,
■orckandiaop etc. H. W. Nagef Mgr.
2—Kind or plant - *v^ S H
4 —Part , of tp ba“ •’ -
5—To shout 7—To rap gently
8— Mark of authority
9— Horselike-water spirit
10— Material frdm which Scotch kil-
* ties are made ,
11— Piece of furniture
12— Diety ' 14—Bronx*
16—Meadow 17—That man
20—Printing measure
22—Consumer 23—Singl>
24— Mixture of vegetables
25— Tale . - 27—Fish eggs
29—Conjunction ’ - 32—Concise
33—Taste 34—Measured
35— Young man
36— Part of “to be"
37— Period of time
39—Doleful 41—To employ
42-^Note of scale
47—Pig pen • 48—Obtains
4 9—Whwt the watch keeps
50—To perform
52—Turned over piece of cloth *
5 4—Light brown
TO LOANf-Four thousand dollars,
must be well secured; for particulars
apply Record office. - ’
vow ship will never
CONE IN IF you DEPEND
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Record office."*' <adv)
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND MORTICIAN!
MONUMENTS
Office Phone 468 . Residence 428—4
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 19, 1926, newspaper, January 19, 1926; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1089731/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.