The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO. TEX4S
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1041
BARGAINS IN BETTER USED CARS APPEAR DAILY
CLASSIFICATION??
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INFORMATION
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Telephone or bring your ad to
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you In wording toe copy.
reom no l
BUSINESS SERVICE
Cuero Plumbing Co.
Plumbers—Gas Fitters
TEJ.EPHO.Vf: UR
Robert Kossbiel, Prop.
PERSONAL,
SYMPATHETIC
SERVICE.
FOR SALE
NOTICES
NOTICES
12 room apt. house 202 E. Morgan
Ave. Priced to sell.
Six room 2 apt. house. 705 New-
FOR LEASE: 12 miles east of) ed bankrupt on a petition filed b- j
Hallettsville. 18 hundred acr^ pas- bim on tiie 14th. day of October. A.
cure for minting lights to le^ponsi-}^ 1941. and that the first meeting I
man Street, wmaccept good used ble parties plenty deer and small ( of creditor* will be held at my (
game. Lee Cheney Rt. 1. Halletts- ‘ °^ce in Hallettsville. Texas, on the:
ville, Texas. • i 14tli. day of November. 1941. at ten j
-——- ■ ■ " i o'clock in the forenoon, at which!
In The District Court Of The Unit- place and lime, the said creditors !
ed States For The Southern Dis- may attend, prove their claims, ap- i
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
car in part payment
Also several vacant lots at special
I price.
F. L. BARBER, Telephone 614.
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By R. J. SCOTT
trict of Texas. Victoria
FOR SALE—149 A. in Gonzales'
Co., near Cheapside. house, barn
other improvements. Good fence..-,., ^ „ ,
Roy Pease. Cheapside. Texas. i Sldnev Golob Bankru»t
; In the Matter Of:
Division t point a trustee, appoint a commit- j
i tee of creditors, examine the bank- j
j rupt and transact such other bust- j
No. 389 i ness as may properly come before |
In Bankruptcy j said meeting.
DATED at Hallettsville. Texas.'
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Ours is sympathetic, personal FOR SALE—I have one spinet and j
service, for we realize the one med. upright piano I am auth- ; To THE CREDITORS OF SIDNEY
burden'Upon those in distress, orized to sell on or before Nov. 10 i GOLOB of Yoakum, in the County 'this the 3rd. day of November. A D
We will always strive to Write W. E. Tisdale, credit adjust- of DeWiJt and District aforesaid, j 1941
Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given 1 ALTON C. ALLEN,
that Sidney Golob has been adjudg- Referee in Bankruptcy
render such service.
er. Gen'l. Del. CUero.
Freund Funeral Home
Phone 468 — Night 448 or 428
Ambulance Service.
FOR SALE—Savage model 99 deer
rifle. 303 caliber with 20 inch round
barrel. Practically new. Price $25..
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FOR RENT
AUTOMOSilti
Tire Bargains!
We purchased a large
stock of 600x16 Genu-
ine Ford Tires before
the October 20th
Price Advance.
We are offering these
Tires at the old price,
and can make you a
liberal price on your
old tires.
Buy Now and Save!
GET OUR PRICES ON
EXPERT BODY AND
MECHANICAL WORK
AU Work Guaranteed.
GENUINE FACTORY PARTS
R. C. FLICK AUTO CO.
PHONE 38.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment i
with all conveniences. Phone 233.
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t FOR RENT: Two furnished bed- ,
1 rooms. 302 Hunt Street.
i FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment. all conveniences. 209 E.
, Broadway. Tel. 69.
FOR RENT—Apartment and
j rooms. 217 Wettt Live Oak. Ph. 660.
It's Wise To Fix Up For Fall!
Have a warmer home and save on fuel bills by
installing storm windows. The cost is
Amazingly Low.
ALAMO LUMBER CO.
C. H. THOMPSON, Jr., Mgr.
JuLiA
PA.sYrA.UAl was KNOWN
-KA1AY WOVIAU of ME-XICO"— 8oR_K >M MEXICO,
and Died in i860 / after, ^nin^ birYH To a child
IN MOSCOW
ti&te.
/til
CkIlNE^L
CLAIM To HAVE.
invented MiluYones
AND BUILT-TOM IN
Xii farm of #14 H wATcrt
-Towers
See Us for Your
Fall
Tailored Suit
NEWMAN’S TAILOR SHOP
j FOR RENT: 2 rooms with ad-
joining bath Reasonable, for men.;
•Also room with private bath. Call i
! 127._ [
FOR RENT—Large new unfur- j
nistied apartment. All conven-!
ienees. W. Sarah. Call 254.
FOR RENT—2 room furnished
apartment. Elec, refrig. Close in.
Phone 213.
Cars Need
Tonics Too.
Why not give your car a break?
Let us cheek It over and put it
*n its feet.
CUERO IRON &
BODY WORKS.
J. J. Poenitech, Prop.
WANTED: Young man. high
school graduate preferred. front
work. Apply L. L. Buttery.
WANTED
Proves Wonderful
For Itching Skin
We'll make it
look like new.
You don’t have to buy a new car.
Just have your old one washed at
Neighbors. You won’t recognize
it when we get through. With
every washing job we clean the
uphoLstery and give your car a
general cleaning tonic. Bring
your car in. It doesn't take long.
Neighbor Hensley's
STATION
A. E. Hensley, Operator.
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A DREDGED UP FROM a OCEAN DLMH A FEW YEAR* AqO WA4
So LUMINOUS THAT K WAS PHoTo<5RAPrtE.D By ITS OWN
Copr 194!. King Features Syndicate; W , World nght* raeryed.
HStomoch Comfort
RECORD ADS BRING RESULTS!
Why suffer with IndigfestftJh, Gag
Pressure? Restore your Potass]Ml
balance with AHcatoslne-A and these
Gall Bladder Pains or High Blood
troubles will disappear. Sold on
money-back guarantee by 1* k
Buttery— (advt.)
Weber Motor Co.
Authorized Ford Dealer
3RICK BRADFORD-Cj>n the Throne of Titania
; continuous saccess! For rmgtrorra JUNE , I THINK WE'RE GAINING ) IF JAY STREN
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iymptoms, Eczema, athlete’s foot or
I blemishes due to external cause, ap- <
Jtfy EEMO night and morning; the
^discomfort should soon disappear.
Clean and convenient
j One trial convinces.
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Let Us Check
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—YOU* BSAKEft
—your wirms
—YOU* MOPO*
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City Garage &
Body Works
Mi W Man Phene 174
ALBERT KRM1S, Prop
What do women
DESPISE
most In a man? _ nATF9
Here’s the answer that countleut W Ci B [
; SWTiSf’vaa.Trff'l DWi’t neglect your Breath
man. So if you want to maft a hit with
your girl friend, look after your breath
before your next date with her. Be sure to
rinse your mouth with Llsterlne Anti- '
septic. It’s wonderful far combating bad
breath due to food fermentation in the
mouth. That, say some authorities, is the
major cause of this condition, although
bad breath Is sometimes due to systemic
disorders- Llsterlne Antiseptic halts the
fermentation and overcomes Its odors;
The breath quickly becomes sweeten
purer, less likely to offend.
Lambert Pbarmacal Co., St. Louis, Ho.
Botorm Any Bate Osb
LtSTERINE ANTISEPTIC
To Make Your PVreaCfc Swootor
ON THEM
X
DAILY CROSSWORD
across
1. Cushion
4. Head
covering
7. Crown
9. Distinct
parts
12. Bury
13. Snake
DOWN
1. Plate
2. Region
3. Weed in
grain fields
4. Peddler
5. Soon
6. Chinese
21. Capital of
France
22. Fried
lightly
25. Owned
27. Bom
29. Absolute
31. Part of foot
14. Gather after 7. Large cat
reapers 8. Shore
ifi. Rest on recesses
. the knees 10. Tramples
16. Even (poet.) 11. A ragout
17. Type . of game
measures 18. Insane
19. Hat
20. Right (abbr.)
21. Maps of
town sites
J. Didymium
(sym.)
24. Silk fabric
29. University
officers
28. Portion of
curved line
30. Regret
31. Simpleton
33. Mound for
golf ball
38. Forward
34 Fume
Si. Behold
4f. Donkey
42. Hawaiian
food
48. Watch
44. A metal
48. Shaft of a
feather
48. Plague
49. Particles
50. Herring
51. Rub out
52. Woo
53. Dancer’s
cymbals
dependency 32. Also
34. Runs away
to marry
35. Malt kilns
37. Destiny
39. Fat
41. Scorches
43. Deadly
Yeeterdsy’s Aaswsv
45. Son of Isaac
47. Feminine
name
STRENGTH . _ _uS- GUT -WE -WE~
MAY- MAKE IT /■ t-----
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tlACMM If' U0*1.0 RIGHTS PV.vvRVPr*
BRICK, YOU CAN PUT ME DOWN !
I CAN'T SEE THEM ANY MORE
—OH, BRICK , -WE'VE
LOST ' -v-
By WILLIAM R1TT and CLARENCE GRAY
HIS GREAT STRENGTH GONE , HIS HEAflf
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BITTER WITH DEFEAT. BRICK ,
COLLAPSES TO THE S*ND
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ff you’ve got * date with the girl friend, or
s business appointment, play smart ^nd take I
the proper precaution to see that your breath '
doesn’t offend unnecessarily. After all. noth-
ing is so inexcusable and so offensive as a
neglected case of halitosis (bad breath). Be-
fore your next date or business appointment,
rinse the mouth with Listerine Antiseptic.
Almost immediately your breath becomes
sweeter, purer, less likely to offend. Host
cases of halitosis, say some authorities, are
due to the fermentation ©T tiny food particles
in the mouth, although some cases may be
due to systemic disorders. Against the for-
mer condition, Listerine Antiseptic works :
wonders because it first halts the ferments- ;
tion and then overcomes the odors it cause*, j
Don’t forget to use it. It’s the first aid of j
thousands of popular and successful people.
LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC
To Make Your Broath Sweetor
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1941, newspaper, November 4, 1941; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097592/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.