The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, January 13, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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Cars Washed 75
Cuero
Cars Polished 75c
they received these signal honors, haw
ever. ?
Notice. V
Hereafter terms on wood delivered
by us in the city will be cash on deliv-
ery. The public will please be gov-
erned accordingly.
Cuero Wood & Coal Co.
Queen Program.
THE CUERO DAILY RECORD
t>T J. C. HOWERTON
Sunday and Monday-r Romance of
Tarzan. The sequal to “larzan of the
Apes,” and a picture every one in
tluero should See. Matin<
Mr. and Mrs.’’ Fred Seffel of San
Antonib have been visiting the family
of F. E. Seffle on Morgan Avenue.
PtbU*hed ever* day except Saturday Sub
•ertptlon -J ««*-w o*r •* "nth, or 16 per year
1 a *dvance. Y% eefeiy e*» ilon |1.6o a year.
■atUrad is the Cuero Po6t < IPce as seeoud-
e tee natter, under the. aev of Coapess of
tftfCh
e Sunday at
Ofkial Organ Of The City Of Cuero
a comedy
LOOK for the
scaled package, but
have an eye out
also for the name
WRIGLEYS
Tbtl name is your pro-
tection against inferior
imitations. Just as the
sealed package is pro-
tection against Impurity.
The Greatest Name
In Goody-Land —
The <
Flavor
Lasts
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We Are Prepared
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Holidays Are Over
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FOR FARMERS:
Plow Singletrees
•Plow Doubletrees
Hames »
Trace Chains
Back Bands
Clevises
Lap Links
Bolts
Plow Handles
Etc.
FOR EVERYBODY:
Garden Tools
Wheel Barrows
Rake^
Shovels
Spades
Garden Plows
Spading Forks
Manure Forks
Plow Handles,
Etc.
1-^ Pair Propoisition
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If you are in the market for an automobile, we want to make you this
proposition:
See and try out every four cylinder car on the market, then come
to us and try out a Dodge Brothers Car, and if in your judgment it
does not show up better in finish, quality and performance, if it does
not run smoother and pull better than any you have tried, we are not
going to ask you to buy a Dodge. ISN’T THAT FAIR?
Notice tqe finish .on Dodge Cars. The Body and Fenders are enam-
eled and even after you have the car a year or more, a good polish
wn.1 make it look like new. We are now in position to make prompt
two touring cars and one Roadster in stock.
OUR REPAIR SHOP:—We have just employed another first class
mechanic and now have a fine line-up of mechanics and can handle
°i WOrk* ^'ry us ou^ on th® difficult jobs. AVe have two *
Let us supply your needs. Good. Goods at Lowest prices.
high class electric starter and ignition mechanics.
PRESTQ-LITE STORAGE BATTERIES:—We have the best
equipped Bjattery shop in the city, and cany a full stock of Batteries
repair all makes of Batteries*
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have service batteries to let you have while charging or repcuring
yours, so you are not out of the use of your car.
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Nagel’s (\dtram
Roees are red
Violets, are blue
Groceries are so high
What shall we do?
Let every one try to be cheerful.
Thfe State Legislature meets tomor-
row *.
Smokers of Bull Durham tobacco
will be glad that the entire factory
output is no longer needed for the
American soldiers In France, and it
will soon he possible to get what they
wrmt at any dealers.
Official denial is given the report
that a father extension of the present
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armistice will be made. The Allied
countries are ready to talk business,
and if the Germans are not, the
chances are they never will be.
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It ip said that the return of the
British soldiers will throw a million
English women, who have been earn-
ing $18 to $20 a week, working at mu-
nitions plants and at other jobs, out
of employment, which is hardly fair
to them considering with what sacri-
fice and willingness they have answer-
ed the Government’s appeal to do their
hit, In winning the war. This is a Gov
eminent problem that must be worked
*nt by all countries who were involved
in the war.
There is an old Saying that a man
mast leave his old surroundings to
ieve honor, but i{ the person who
this statement had been
ling Tuesday night to see how
mbers of every denomination
out to^pite with the Baptist
honoring two of their return
members he would have no
his mind.—Luling 8ig-
they had been
le leave, before
I Cuero should See.
| three o’clock. |
Tuesday—Bert Lytell id “Ifo Man’s
Land.” This athletic stai played the
leading role in ‘‘The Lone Wolf” at
the Queen Christmas Day and is sup-
i ported in ‘‘Kb Man’s Land” by the
beautiful Anna T. Nilsson. This is the
romance of a strong man and a brave
girl. This story is by Louis Joseph
Vance and the picture is directed by
Geo. D. Baker Who made “Revelation”
1 and "Toys of Fate4* in wfc ich Madam
Nazimove made such a hit
Wednesday—Constance
in “The Lesson.” This is io wild-eyed
sensation, nb sex story, dor a blood
curdling melodrama, it is
of real folks and is just J he type of
role suited to this wonderfully popu-
lar girl whose secret of success is
youth, beauty and talent.
Thursday—Tom Moore
Week,” a delightful and
drama in 6ve acts. There’sla thrilling
auto race in this picture. The world’s
dare-devil driver in action at Sheep-
head Bay race track in ljJew York.
Tom Moore dared to love the daugh-
ter of the richest man in tot
Friday—the 10th episode
Good Crops Prosperity
Americanism
All Demand Action on ‘ • ,*
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To Put DeWitt County Over
Space
Contributed
Mike Byrne, Grocer
Talmadge
‘Thirty a
impelling
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of the
great serial “Hands Up” entjitled “The
j Sun Message,” Will be the attraction
for Friday matinee and night and it
contains thrill after thrill $md keeps
the audience ih[ a state oij constant
suspense. “Hands Up” is gaining
more friends and admirers eVery week
Also Smiling Bill Parsons ir his lates
comedy “The Widow’s’ Mite” and Mutt
and Jeff in “Dough Boy.”
Saturday—Douglas Fairbank in “The
Half Breed” and Charley cjhaplin in
“Shoulder Amid.” This wonderful
Chapiih production was herie several
weeks ago and sp many hav? request-
ed that it be bought back that Mr.
Peter has arranged for a rejum date
on "Shoulder Arms” and Fairbanks 1
and Chaplin will make a Wonderful
double bill.
Next Sunday- Rex Beach’s >“Heat of
the Sunset,” The; only high < lass fea- j
ture ever produced exclusively in Tex-!
as. All.the sceflqs were take i in Cor-
pus Christi, San Antonio at d Eagle f
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Breeden Brothers..
Tex*
Prince Lavettd of Texarkana is hold
ing down the. h : r in the Pal ice. Bar-
ber shop, recently vacated by Ben
Wagner. Mr. Lafetta is a fitst class j ||
barber and the Palace Barber! shop is
to be congratulated on pecuri^ig such
a valuable man.
DO IT NOW
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, January 13, 1919, newspaper, January 13, 1919; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121358/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.