The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 1, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1932
WE CUERO RECORD
Each Afternoon, Exoept Saturday, and Sunday Morning
THE CUERO PUBLISHING CO.
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37 YEARS AGO
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in the post office at Cuero, Texas, as second class matter
under Act of Congress. March 2. 1897.
The following rnreresting i^rn?
IOWKRTON
lY C. PUTMAN
HOWERTON .
....... Editor-Publisher
City, Editor
Advertising Manager
were clipped from an issue of
Record of the vear 1895.
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National Advertising Representatives
P. CLARK CO.. Inc., New York. Chicago. Philadelphia.
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NOVEMBER 1 1895
! Cuero can veil feel proud o:
■ public schcol. It is ’.lie most •
, oughly equipped educational- r
___________ ________ I tution in this part of the state
Subscription Rates: j Ls growing in lave:'daily.
MaD or Carrier—Daily and Sunday, one year S5.00, six months j To restcre tarnished cca«ci?rc
$2.50, three roenths $1.25. one month 50c. remove it from its sclu'icn of ly;
__ Cdttion only, one year $1.50, six months $1.00 in DeWitt and polish v.gcreu>lv with fmadr:
adjoining Counties, Elsewhere, 1 year $2.00, 6 months $1.25. I terated .truth.'
mm m - —------——--Tc make new shoes' com for tc ole
sDSOM S? WhiTC
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i .i Oi;i .s h. -:1s and
> i: Cc-mmerc-e in the
. hay*.' been pushing a
First
lias-. drawn
underfill t;oun*ry by af-
,dve.1 .sing. Panama. Cuba
-'Fita and Bra sh West
tve are glad to note a sort of mild
amazement among people who us-
ually .spend Time and money in Eu- *
rope and neglect seeing their own
countrv or neichborinv countries in
America. ,
It is becoming known to many
Americans that the United States
has riches in scenic and historic
form of which they never dreamed.
We cannot imagine the time when
Travel wil
campaign. ..iurement to ;
many visitors] i<?fying. must
mem and a
To Travel
it is Eurone
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many
il- cr urn l ies
to
■ ease to fling her al-
ii. but travel, c be sat-
be carried with judg-
anse of sincerity,
n Europe jar because
s sinning against your
at '■< ur own sense of
TELEPHONE NO. 1
DOWN IN THE MOl'TH
Son—Ma. that dentist wasn't-
painless.
Mother—Did he hurt you. son?
Son—No. but I bit his finger and
he yelled just like any other den-
tist.—Boys’ Life Magazine.
30CVEN WAYS TO REDUCE FARM TAXES
l’s farmers must be aided by reduced taxation
or^jtehile they await improvement in the prices of their
states the Research Department of the National
^ Of Farm Equipment Manufacturers. It is also im-
that taxes be permanently lowered so that. when
prices do improve, farmers may enjoy their
of a restored prosperity. Seven specific sug-
inciuded in the resolutions passed by this asso-
recent 39th annual meeting. These include the
!> reduction oJ salaries and wages of all
mdonment of unessential boards, bureau, com- j vid*~ art
and departments in federal, state and local govern- [ reality.
1 mpaaiza
ft liwwumbw
: place upon the sole of The ,j.oe -he
| uncovered foot. With a shar£ knife,
cut away a sufficien: pcr.icn *o
bring the member easily within '.he
confines of the leather. Ample rccir.
is thus provided and painful pres-
sure overcome
A correspondent tc thr Cuero
Record from the village of ' Golly"
j writes that the grass is soed and
(cattle are strictly in it. Later: The
| crass is. in the cattle.
The Cuero cotton market ha:
£0 | ruled about the same for the past
few days. Lin* 7 1-2 to 7 3-i:-seed.
$2.60 to $2.62.
The LaGrange Na'ional Bank ha5
closed its doors. Liabilities approx-
imate $67,000 and assets $121,000 I*
is not probable depositors .will' lose
anything.
The Record is indebted to K A
Deed for’ a remembrance, it being
his birthday. A bottle of choice wine
is never objectionable to a r.ewspa-
public 1 P*17 force-
The marriage ceremony is the dt-
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: impress pe
their own
the United Choice* D e-s
jple with the i day 29c each,
coufury. and Market.—<Advt.
•d Frvers Wednes-
Haiidy-Andy Meat
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Thor’s Vitamin Compound
Puts New Strength In
Tired, Wornout Body
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tioo of county government leading to re- ! Pecans were plentiful on ;our
** systematization and centra.ization of all j
activities; withdrawal of government from in.
Wfcieh belong essentially to private business; elimi- ^ and Mrs- s c Brasher, amv-
SS_____ , , .. ,, . . i ed in Cuerc yesterday- afternoon cn
W»eeessary personnel on public payroll and im- ? shcrt vi6it t0 friend5
Alex Hamilton and F R McCcn-
nel came in yesterday afterncch on
'the Southern Pacific.
Skin Clear, Digestion Sound! j
3nd Vigor Renewed by!
Yeast* Copper and Iron.
Of -yhat'tise are fine features with j ,,
,-n ugly ,-kir. flabby flesh, sunken $
c hrek. . a scrawny neck and a care- |
worn,fare? If you want to quickly; I
.clear your skin, put ' some firm, |
heulthy, flesh on your skinny framed |
increase your nerve force, and look! r.
and feel one hundred per cent bet-1 U
ter follow this simple. economical^ j|
suggestion: Get a hfty-ce^t bottle; f
cf Thor s’Vitamin Compound of [
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WdHug-down in every possible way the cost of gov-
l—llmlionai Manufacturers Association.
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yeast, copper and iron and take two; f
smali tablets before meals for one; ;
n eck. If tout experience is like J \
ccuntle'ss others you wtill show such
a rehtarkable improvement that
you will not step until you are en-
tirely satisfied with the way you
lock and <eel. and whftt you weigh.
MRS. BERTHA SIMONS
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THANKSGIVING DAY
wild game the pilgrim fathers had little to be
, from the modern viewpoint, in the way of food
the colony held its first Thanksgiving Day
, Governor Bradford’s history states that be-
hArvest, which was equivalent to a peck of meal
“Crooner” Is Rialto
. Theatre‘s Offering
per week, there was great rejoicing, and many i goers proraiSed a delightful
wrote to friends in England boasting of their j on ijVes anri loves of popular en-
»modern civilization to go back to the crude tools tertainers at the glamorous nighr
that crop it would perhaps be possible to i - J: -- 'T» * J 'J'“
of meal but with wild game now mostly lack- DUMB DORA
would be far more unfavorable than the [
of an abundant food supply suggests. j
clubs.
David. M<-r.r.e,-s ' moc-:-si
young cciiezv :r,nd hader. wvo with
hi' band'set’^s fame zvcrnicht. and
Ann Dvorak, as the coh-;? Town
girl, tern betwt n -Tn-E 1^\e cf her!
vain sweetheart ana w :'.-diy wist,
man about town .urn ui :::uo 11 r.
comedy drama. The story is based Pe.‘f°rm“ri-e' ‘-1 —
“Crooner.” starring David Man-
ners and Ann Dvorak, is.the feature
attraction at The Rialto theater to-
day, and in this show Cuero theater
• I have never had anything do
‘ me as much good as Thor's Vitamin
Compound of yeast, copper and
Iron." says Mri. IJertha Simons.
6409 Texas Ave., Houston. “I was a
Hydraulic St»*eams CI an early.goId rush- AS gold min- ciirc^jC suk&rqr from stomach
, , . in? revived during reqent months. tr0ubje. had to take strong purga-1 containing copper, vitamins and
Old UepOSltS operators entered the district Ai.h tives aU lhe ^ime an<i my 'si^n was! iron. Its benefits are astonishing in
g.ant machinery., ana opened la^Se terribly sallow. I felt weak and j comparison with old-time methods.
looking. The new yeast, copper and
iron treatment is simply wonderful.”
People everywhere are talking
about this new scientific treatment
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LIBBY Mcnt . Nov 1._ U P.'_ development oi the ,old PF0?-: worn-cut month in and month out.
Tearing at mountains cf gravel with - crU€3 * ; ' Thors Vitamin Compound of yeast,
a pressure many tunes greater than The ledges which they are now copper and iron did what everything
‘Fa cf tire iarsest lire hose, huge working on are said to fte from 508 else failed to do: It built up my; for only fi^ty cents under a posi-
iiviFrulic -streams are uncovering to 1.200 feet above the level of the weight, strength, and digestion tojtive money-back guarantee if you
Thor's Vitamin Compound of yeast,
copper and iron is sold by ReusS
Drug Store and all good druggists
Short features
to till .for the do
:-ir. Tc o the Rial-
Id deccsits in
this section, 'present stream bed which has been where I feel like a different woman, do not show a wonderful improue-
y.
Libby Creek was once i.he scene cut by Libby Creek.
and my skin is clear and fresh- ment on the very first bottle.
Retiring Talent
By Bil Dwyer
sq goes the nation”, is the old saying in re-
eieetiems, so just to be safe Governor Roose-
for the vote of Maine. Roosevelt addressed
to hear him as “old friends and neighbors of
gats to remind us that candidates have many
neighbors before elections, but after elec- i
V& a different story altogether.
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crooner has been shot according to newspa-,
There ought to be some reward for those fel-1
of course, the men who do the shooting.
Oi_X? COACH &STTiN'F^VOu'2E TEuLin' ME ?
OK MV NfcgVES. AtWAV-S >&AWU<N'
we -c, // ~ lour>AN' TW& b-est-
BACK FfeEllC
itic drive costs near a million dollars we are
i| a Democratic regime is going to be worth
dollars. Ferguson, you know, is giving us a ten nail-
KOTernor and we are not looking forward to that
with any amount of pleasure.
iWE2£ VA CAiD IT WOESiE,
j --HE J A'UV. EVEC'VtlME ME
I CCACMC, S.&ETq A MEADACME
X ^EEL UK&.
; we T\ ta-ctin' a pill *
parading in Chieago were waving red flags Mon-
usually signify danger, but | those jobless
we to wave red flags to indicate danger was near,
man. influenced by Communists and agitators,
in any instance.
DOROTHY DARIN IT
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ByJOharlesJdcManus'
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his. Believe lb or Not tells us the U. S. Nickel was
the DeviL Nickel means Devil in German. Well,
is the Devil. The devil to get and the devil to hold.
Loan Bank System is one of the activities of the
which is of immedate concern to all American
ive their homes and to enable them to build new
r,*to^a
twenty years, every village and hamlet in the
&tes will have its landing fields, as essential to com-
►l^e as a parking place for automobiles is now. says one
Construction of airplanes is expected in the near fu-
1 the boom days of the automobile.
4 old and young, lead the world in the apprecia-
,e necessity of play in the well balanced life. We
work, but work without a little play now and then is
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 1, 1932, newspaper, November 1, 1932; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1089782/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.