The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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MONDAY, jXHE iS. l»8t
THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO. TEXAS
Beaut\
W ork
Now is the Time to
Ha\e Your Winter
Clothes
( LEANED and
PRESSED,
and put away in
MOTH-PROoi'
By R. J. SCOTT
COTT'S SCRAP BOOK
David
Annoiincemants
The Record Is authorised to an-
nounce the following candidates,
subject to the Democratic Primaries
in July.
U VTTOX
E<it: Beauty Shop
Mr. rod Mrs. Mcnncnga
Phone
free ol
r blood-
O P. R.
i1. guar-
fad, t
DANCE
CUERO PARK CLUBHOUSE
SAT JUNE 18th
Music by
JIMMIE CARROLL AND HIS
11 -PIECE orcufstrv
Adm. SI.00 couple.
Tor Congressman 14th District,:
RICHARD M. KLEBERG
(Re-election*
Eet us do this work
for vou.
j For Dist. Atly. 24tii Jud. DLst.
HOWARD P. GREEN
(Re-election)
RALPH W. WOFFORD
* ' S-fRAiqd'fE.sd' Wav- M
* FOR FORfy-SEVEK MILES WfftAOU*f K
SIMPLE. CURVE OF EVEM OHE. <a— ■ ■
DECREE YOU MA>y DRIVE SOUTHr^j
WARD FROM LKR.EDQ flE.XAS , j $5*5*^
—- OVER^rttE HEW
Iwggw Hi^uwA,yioMexico
erry- 1$*THe;
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FREUND
FUNERAL HC&E
HARTMAN’S
wear
NOTICES
For State Rep. From DeWitt Co.
JOHN J. BELL
C leaners. Furnishers
Phone 138
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
% To the Sheriff or any Constable of
DeWitt County: GREETING:
of the Estate of Herman Schroeter. For Co. Tax Assessor-Collector
Deceased. L. B Schroeter. Admin- FRITZ PGEYTER
istrator of said estate having filed in , (Re-election'
our Countv Court his Final Account ■ -
of the condition of the Estate of said .
Herman f. Schroeter. deceased j
numbered 2477 on the Probate
Docket of DeWitt County, together j
with an application 10 be discharged *
from said Administration of said
estate: You are hereby7 commanded. |
That by publication of this Writ i
for twenty days in a newspaper f
printed In the County of DeWitt.
rou give due notice to all persons
Interested in the Account for Final
Settlement of said Estate, to appear yor county Supt. of Schools
and contest th^ same if they see yj' p HANCOCK
proper to tto so. at the regular term (Re-election'
cf the Honorable County Court, to —-
be hdden thereof at the 7 'Court For County Clerk:
Bouse in the City of Cuero; Texas,.
on the First Monday in July, A. D.
1938 same being the 4th day of said
month, when said Account and Ap- !
plication will be acted upon by said j
Court.
Herein Fail Not. but have you this j
writ before said Court at the time
aforesaid, with your return thereor> I
shewing how you have executed the j
rame. kj
Given Under My Hand and seal j For Commissioner Precinct 4
of said Couit, at my offee in the;
’City of Cuero. Texas, this 11th day'
of June. A. D. 1938..
Henry J. Xocnig.
Clerk, County Qeurt DeWitt County.
Bv J. P. Bridges. Deputy.
.1 hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the Original Writ now in my
hands.
E. B. Markowsky.
Sheriff DeWitt Coanty.
For County Judge:
T. A. GRAVES
(Re-election.)
A IVcttcItrfiil .
Selection for vou
."Or to
Phones iSS— !?S—M3
A MTU 'LANCE STRYIfE
WHY A LAME BACK
Irritated-tubes in the kidneys cause
back-aches, soreness, pains. CIT-
RGS give* prompt relief. For sale
at L L Buttev's(Advt.> |
Xew AnkUt I lose ii
Shp'irs vou wil! like
25c ami 25c
Lyrebird JLz.
»5 A8LE-fb mimic Mai
ONLY oTUer BiRb5,BtrT
EVEH CA<5 AJtD DO^$
COLD EI F.K
Car. Always Tie round
At The
CM EoF
•<he few
linked | WSESm 4*
STAMPS
USli^LLY <HE KA.MEoF^rtd
L coutHky is spelled oirfj
Tir^.1-i-.r^. .. ____t orohly u.S,,used r ?
lUm^E.^FLAA ^HE-Sp BEFORE &73, DEPARfiiEHfof
brimciIH<< k'Ko khe ground
For County Attorney DeWitt Co.
STEPHEN P. HEBERT
(Re-election)
Tor 4 Star Performances
TUNE I P YOUR
MOTOR.
Faves Gas. Quick Pick-up.
Longer Motor Life. Better
Performance.
THE STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengcrle & Son.
A Marvelous I ine of
Readv-to-\Vear Pants
ST .05 to $7.05
r PIace YrtE KMER1CAM PLA^
i AcT half mas<, flm; eTiquetTe
k\ REQUIRES TttAcY rT first be.
THOS. M. STELL
(Re-election.)
ALVIN BARNES
Moth-Proof Cleaning
Suits anil Ureses Cleaned at
Newmans are guaranteed far
six months against moth dam*
age at no extra cost.
Newman’s Tailor ^hop
Phone 4G2
City Garage &
Body Works
ALBERT ERM1S, Prop.
220 W. Main Phone 174
Men’s Wear
Phone 310
COPYRIGHT. 1938. KING FUTURES SYNDICATE. *nc.
For District Clerk:
MISS MAGGIE EDGAR.
(Re-election)
ARNOLD (DICK) BOLDT
ETTA KETT
By PAUL ROBINSON 1
For Commissioner Prect. No. 1
C. D. PEAVY, SR.
(Re-election)
THE BANK CALLED UP-
F WE DONE MEET THOSE
NOTES. THE'l'RS OCING r
to ForsecLosE /__J
ILL GO GOOFi IF I STAY U
APOUND THAT JOINT — TM
-1 <501 NO HOME
J AND FOfSOET
'SI everything /
I'M SO iGL AD VOU CAME HOME - H
I’VE OVI iBDGAWN Mi ALLOWANCE •
7HE STCI2ES APE THREATEN IN6 TO
CLOSE MY CHAROE ACCOUNTS
ACE SIMPLY
wnwg1«uawn-v»hv-
YdtPif YOU GOING jt
BANDITS
STOLE THE
fay Poll
IT WASNT
INSURED/
OH. CAD, THE
CA2PENTEI2
ISHEPE-t
KNOCJGED J
THE GA2A6C J
DOOR.OFF A
LAST r-C
NlGHr/t
THE INCOME TAX
MAN IS HE PE
TO SEE VOU, j—
Mf?,kETt: I
For Constable Precint No. 1
LIAS STEEN
LOST ANi> ?OUND
LOST—Between Compress and
Lake, red, square cushion. Lost or
floated, away from boat on lake, floor
boards to red sail boat. This equip-
I should like to give private les- ment necessary for boat. Finder is
sons in oral interpretation. If you promised canoe ride. Please notify
lAe interested call me at 298 for fur- j ocrnuig. Ph^ne 307.
ther irtfpjgmation. Merle Fischer.
FOR RENT
OFF. COPYHICMT. 1938, KINCPtATUWES SYNDICATt, Ine
FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
ment. 605 Indianola Street. Mrs. M
C. Barfield.
BIG SISTER
Blr LES FORGRA
<1 FOR SALE —Ripe tomatoes de-
livered, 50c per bu. while they last.
Joe B. Hunter. Phone 508-J.
Stop That Itching
TvJ.ttSE'S NOTv-WMG SNROMG
VMVTvA *(v4\<5 OLDCAR. ALL.
VT \NAsE, A H^NsI
TIP.E A-NkO SCM\P GAS
TO VT CO- --^
sure rr \nill! i vj
CL AO V--H BOOGVAT
VT. VCURSCV4EME
, VS OAkIGOV. .
the forefront i
ii 'cotnereu oy the itjhmg oi Ath-
Rinc-
m numoer anu si.u|jc ui Foot, Eczema, Itch,
tioning installations in stores. In the ; worm or „„ aching feet KIecka ;
nation, more than 700 department j jjrUg q0 w ji] you a jar of
stores now have conditioned air as j gjack Hawk Ointment on a guar--|
an aid to maintaining sales regard- ntee priCe 50c and SJ.00.
less of outside weather. _!
DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE
COPYRIGHT, 1938. K
NC FEATURES SYNDICATE, tnf
DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48
DAN. WE'VE PUT JUG,
HEINIE AND SWELIAs
IN JAIL---FROM THE
EVIDENCE VOU HAVE
FURNISHED. WE'LL
5URELV GET A f
M CONVICTION/
OH. I'M 30 '
GLAD TO SEE
VOU/ AND I WAS
SO WORRIED .V
IS THIS CASE
FINISHED ? j
EVERYTHING TURNED
OUT FINE . KAV--BUT
THER^E ARE SOME
I LOOSE ENOS WHICH
MUST/BE CLEANED UP
BEFORE I'M THROUGH,
FINE, WHAT
- ABOUT
SHANGHAI —
DID VOU
FIND ANV
trace or
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NOT A THING--
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HERE WHOM I'M /WHO'S
SURE YOU'LL BE /T^ THAT ??
V GLAD TO SEE / 14
20— Half an em regular one
21— The fly that 29—A molding
theoretical- with an S-
ly causes shaped
sleeping profile
sickness 30—Matters
22— Cry of pain (law)
23— Rhode 31—Showily
Island imitative
(abbr.) of art
26— Note of the 33—A swine
scale 34—Floor cov-
27— An edition ering
of a newspa- 36—Vex
per other 38—Nickname
than the for Albert
Answer to previous puzzle
ACROSS
2—A measure 28—Chopping
(variant) tool
•—A snare 2b—Openings
10—fanciful (anat.)
It—A btm 32—A twist
IS—Clamor (Scotch)
14— To move 35—Largre, pow-
sideways erfui cat
15— Beard of 37—A disem-
wheat bodied spiri
IS—Behold! 3S—Apprehend
18—Allotted 39—Reproduc-
21—Ripped tive bodies
24— Epochs of birds
25— One who 40—An inland
cheats body of
DOROTHY' DARNIT
By Charles
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1938, newspaper, June 13, 1938; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090175/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.