The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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CUERO RECORD, WEDNESDAY,. EVENING, JANUARY 15,1926.
Milady’s Beauty Shop
*An«*'.>3 UWnFlJ&OH OR
WEEKLY DOPE
FOR SALE
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Kiisch Cottolih Seed.
%ff Jn d ’ year
tyus* analgin bo$ years. '$1.50 f .j0 J©r app*fi**
Kvned. ' : -. (Advt.» | .. f ^ahsJ w»M
E .M. Dugger. Edna, Texas. • j eS&Gi-SuITMftfcr **>)
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| visitors at the homo of hie: parents j ings. At 12 o’clock all departed for
I Tuesday afternoon, ' their ’lingfe, jtgcjpmg {hat thetf had, a
< . Mrs-. J,..Buesinp; was a frue-t .a ot- -real nice time.. They all wished Mrs
to<f!feifer,s,home Sunday.- Jalufka would' eelc&iate mtmy■ morr
JoJin Mueller and family.-meornd gv&if thdafgs’'!ifijeltbst* ',rs
LYosktovro -Sunday. - ■ V^j.t'Ajrs.fN’,' .KajnMfHop is^V^l.vfick.
F Eratr. Pargma.i’.n aml e: family cL-. this wHtiug. ^-hope. -this^ej^ 1^'
Rungi spent Saturday with John.* ill soon recover. ■ „
Buesing and family.. Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Barosh returne-
Fritz Stoever and family spent home last Friday from Orange Grov<
Sunday at C. Jochen’s home. after a two weeks visit with the fain
Panl Koeruer mid family were ilies of Mr. and Mrs.. Albert .Habrna
; visitors with Geo. Manj and family ; and Mr. and Mrs. Aloph Stavinsha
Sunday. They report having had a good time.
t
; August Waskow and family motor- Miss Albina Simecek is at presen
'arteries we barged Oa^idson El. Co
ueller we^ The dance at the S. P. J. S. T. Hall jg > ~ —-Mr
K. -Waskow last Saturday night was well attended |8 p% a ■ a ■ p j ____ a
Brown Eyed, i an,j muchly enjoyed. Stanocher and i H rllSKdlS H IW ^ 1C ft ^
-■ fAndelets Brothers furnished the nice g _ * .
music. j E 409. W. Main. Tel. 2
id New Year tx
few items : Mrs v- J Jurach is spending, a few mn;BiimT;miiiu»nnn::»m::»i::tki»ttti»»»ma«m»i»iiHBn»uimHuua
enjoyed with:days with ber dail«hter< Mr- and
; Wm. Jalufka at Gruenau.
eiler were in Mrs- v Simecek chatthd a white
, 1 last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W
‘hueneman of i Krauskop.
city Wednes- Wel,) as my letter.is getting rather
long will leave spade for the other
evnr nf v,,,!,. writers. Dahlia.
Idmie Koehler called on Miss Arta
Massey Sunday evening.
tactile Matthew spent Saturday
evening with Grace Myers.
/.nope who spent Sunday evening
at the Matthew’s home were: Mr. and
: kn J. M. Kirkland and family, Mrs.
f W. A. Schwarts. Eunice Whitten.
Grace Myers, Ruth Lassig, Johnnie
* Benbon. Cattle Matthew and Alvin
For Those Who Want Just a Little Better
_ * n*«
Grade of Flour, we Recommend
BOUNTY ON WOLVES.
By United Press.
DENTON, Tex,, Jan. 13- The city
commissioner’s court has decided to
offer a bounty for killing wolves dur-
ing the coming year. _ _
Between forty and fifty wolves
were killed in this section last year.
KilUng t-lfc-. pests has proved a great
benefit to the farmers.
* A dead grown wolf will draw $2.50.
while a whelp will be worth only $1.
Milled from the find
Kansas Wheat tad it
blended to suit' tli
t •* V V-M
most fastidious user
We have a fresh stoc
from the \ 925 whqp
crop and are ready i
son, Clarence,
a- to Yoakum
Spinach! Spinach!''
Nice lot of Spinach, carrots and
ither vegetables for sale at Fried-'?
iehs Truck _Fam. ^ 3 Mr\.
MViLLE
afe? wb. u^SSTwS bw-v
jflEaud Mrs. John Adams of 'Cuero nlc* 8un*hlny days. A" coltTnorther
1M| vfsHfn-s in Our neighborhood r8 bere a*ai5'
d#*1 :0--
W. and Mrs. a Cowan of the Fond- 66 tfie «lck 1Igt*
trail community called at the Clint , Miae, ByreL DuBose spent the week
AMU home. end with ho*e
weak end at the Kirkland home. day At Nordhelm
. [m and Mrs. A H. Morrow of the M,8S ^ our »°vnl&T teacher
Better neighborhood spent Sunday s^nt a few days,with home foiks at
at the M. Morrow home. V Cuero. •
Clmrch at Pilgrim Rest Saturdav A crowd ffoI» tie,e attended the
and Sunday was w^attended. plajr at Arneckeyille last 9atcrdaf>'
Mrs. W. K. MatUiews ispeht the ni^rt*
i W«* end at the J.-J Matthew home. We are »*ad *0 r^°n Iva
i Mr. and Mrs. Hngie Means are the DttBos« daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
foqnd parents of *nm baby boy. DuBose at home again and
Hngfe ft wearing that proud smile. doing nice,y after bein8 in a hospital
■Hr. and Mrs. H. A- Lowranoe spent at iCoero Utr a few weeks.—Sunbeam
the week enjd with hie parents near .
Yotknm » ARNECKEVILLE
Barlie Morrow and Joe Kirkland Jan. 12 —We bad a few beautiful
motored to Cuero Sautrday night. days after a week’s could rainy w^ath-
t*Ouie Kohlew of Prairie HIU called er the sun sure was appreciated,
en Miss Arta Massey Sunday after- A few farmers .started in plo-ving
■d®®- , 4 , ' « . 1 today.
Jfr. and Mrs. Sylvester Cooper of O. L. llaun and family spent Sun-
■f C«Oro spent Saturday night with Mr. • day with F. Haun and children. >
•■4 Mrp. ^ndt«w Williams. j . H. <?. Sager and family, ’Rev. Meier
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dunn of Cuero and family spent Sundau with H.
V : - Me be
Jan. 12—Hello. all^qy^^jEriters, get
busy. 1 thought all my bright and
hkppy friends would he very interst-
ed to have ine'with them again after
so long a vacation, as in the month
of September, a crpwd from here went
on a .cotton picking : vacation way
out north on the pis ins near Flory-
dada and lots of other parts of our
country.
family spent Sun-
, Telephone 4 or 340
H. RUNGE & CO
.V- : >
Quality Grtjcfers
fiimst os ftU Time OftpoMts.
•afuty Deposit Baxee for rent Ip
the eefeet Ere and barglar proof
▼silt ta Booth Tezaa.
Drafts draws on all parts 0!
the world. We solicit your
Basking Business.
CUERC TEXAS
There were .juany beauti-
ful 'places’ m* Texas which we have
never known • of before, large can-
yons sind beautiful- views. We trav- !
eled through many-pretty places, “Oh
what, high mountains and green val-'
leys.” Yes, Texas is a dandy place.!
j G W. Griffin has left oar little j
community. - * ‘
Miss Irene Getjbff spect
the night Wednesday at the home of
1 Jim Dedear. * : t
Mr. and Mrs. .Clyde Moses are the j
proud parents of a fine baby girl.
Miley and Wesley O’Neal were'
seen on out highway Sunday morn- i
ing. ;
Miss Katy Schott spent the night:
Friday at-tfie home of F. W. GerlofT
Tom Ivey and brother. Albert, Miss
Nettie Ivey and Miss Irene Gerloff
were seen at the home of F. Schott
late Friday evening.
A k?rge' crowd from here attended
a double wedding at the home o€ Jno.'‘
Gibson SaturdayVnight and his two
daughters were '"married, Miss’ Mary
Gibson and Roliert Martin and Miss,
Leler Gibson and Fritz Whiley. Af-
ter the marriage we all attended a
big party and all enjoyed a nice time
wishing the newly married "couples
a happy married life.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Didgar and fam-
ily wero seen on our highway Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Sehott^md fam-
ily. spent the day Sunday at the homej
of F. W. Gerloff. ( f
Miss Addle Ivey spent the night, j
Saturday, with her sister, .Mrs. Idaif
Russian Calf, one-strap low Keel
Oxford
Patent r Leather, Sport Oxford
Bu,iro » ®nd Mrs. ] more of cold rainy weather and then
Bftcwlcr wad family of near some more rainy cold weather the
shining lovely today and it
CHrtu Warwas ot Cabesa spent a maker tlie farmers have the “nervous
few hours Saturday evening with bis figks’’ because the ground is 00 wet
■mde. Monte Rayes of Nordheim. j to plow. Some few are wading
Miss Melba Neutzler and Miss through bnt are doing more harm
Henna Jochen spent Sunday evening * than good an ft will cause thb ground
with their friend. Mfss Pearl Stiger. bake and be troublesome all the
August'and Edward Boerm and*
'Coweta, Willie Waskow went hunting
Monday night, but It is understood
£bat they didn’t have very good luck.|
^ ta understood that Miss Alvina ,
g&ubaltic will leave for -New York,
pfjpiu »ext four or five weeks. We '
wish her good luck.
There will be a(big dance at the
Monlheim hall next Sunday night, ’
Buske add his orchestra
PPM Play. Everybody come ;out and
»w a Jolly time. ! ,
Osurmy of Ybrktown spent last
mp* with his parents-imlaw, Mr.
^^Hlrt- .F. E. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gerloff and
family spent a few. pleasant hours at
the home’of F. Schott Sunday night.
Get busy all your writers and tell
us the news for my vacation sure
was long. Queen of Flowers.
Russian Calf, Sport Oxford
Russian Calf, high heel strap pump
westhoff
Jan 12.—A crowd suri
Blonde Kid, pump, brown kid
All Price* Less 10^-
W. B. McGl
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harry j
Linke and children. Mr. and Mrs. D i
Lambrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Henry j
Nojte, and children Mr. and Mrs. I
Anton Dudloeky and children. MrsAV.
J. Jurach and daughter. Miss Annie
Bee, Mrs. Julia Baca gud children.
Mrs. gjirks and chiton, Mrs. FI.
SeifWTMisses Viola Simeoek. Bessie
^ahijla and Hunter j Messrs. August,
NORDHEIM
Jaa. 12.—Guess everybody is en joy-
tag thfse nice sue tiiiuy days.
Frani Hcer and Wife spent Sa.t,i>
day evening at Otto Pfeifer.
Those, who spent Wednesday cven-
*®g. «t John Muelloftg borne were:
Frits Stoever-and tamity, Mr.^ and
Ifirs. H. I3»eer and lira. Heye.
t Mf «»d Mrs. HeAert 8‘oeyar were
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1926, newspaper, January 13, 1926; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090951/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.