The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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Tht Dreamland Eastern Rabbit.
A STRETCH OF GOOD ROAD AT JACKSONVILLE
Saturday morning a lot of 24
Dreamland Rabbits will be turned
Joose into the streets and ‘alleys r f
jCuero, each ^>ne of these rabbits will
have a priaff^ground his neck which
gives from one ^ ten free‘admission
passes to the theatre, besides the
person who brings the first rabbit
to the theatre will receive in addit-
ion to his prize $1 in cash, the sec-
ond person will receive 50c in cash
and the third person 25c. You bet-
ter get a move (*n you and find those
Dreamland rabbits.
S. C. Reds,
and 2nd Pi
S.C. Brown
•This is positively
THE LAST WEEK
NEWMAN'S
Electric SHOE JShop
Will have for the conven-
ience of the people of Cuero a
messenger service to call for
work and deliver. Call phone
number 402.
Prices are 75c for men’s
half soles sewed; women’sand
children’s half soles 50c.
■an Chnrcli.
During Holy Week the Lord’s Sap-
per will be administered on Thurs-
day night in ^nglish. Good Friday
morning anoEaster morning in Ger-
man. Special music by the choir
and organist. Tell your pastor
What day you want to take part in
the Holy Communion. Remember
the Foster offering tor the church
treasury: W. Utesch, Pastor.
t DR. FRED W BUCHEL »
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>50 in gold will be given
away the last day. £
County Court Jurors.
AT COST
ECGS FOR HATCHING
I^rom Best Strain Prize Winning-
Barred Plymouth Rocks
First pen $3.00 per setting'
Second pen $2.00 per setting
A. J. DU ERR, Cuero. Texas:
Supply Your Summer Wants
Now AT COST. We‘Must
Reduce This Stock Several
Thousand Dollars by Saturday
Contractor
And Builder
|ESTIMATES FURNISHED
Phone 99 -
Jacksonville, Fla., March.—Jacksonville and Duval county have a
greater number of miles of good streets and roads than any other city and
county of like population in the south. The streets of Jacksonville are mod-
em, well paved thoroughfares over which it will be a pleasure for the vet-
erans and maids and sponsors to parade during the reunion in May, while
out in the suburbs and throughout the county, miles of good roads will be
found where automobiles may be driven at high speed. There are many
picturesque spots along these roads, among palifcs, liveoak and holly and a
profusion of flowers. Jacksonville and Duval county are alive to the bene-
fits of good streets and roads.
Fechner, Louis Gohmert, Chas. Ar-
necke, Louis Addicks, Floyd Buchel,
C. M. Bates, R. H. Barnes, Frank
Metting, Emil Buske, Hy Buchhorn,
Geo. Willis, Hy. Bunjes, Hy McDon-
ald. . .
EGGS FOR HATCHING
From Prize Winning Rhode !
land Reds $1.50 per {setting
end S. C. White LeghorPs
$1.00 per setting*
GUS DfETZE, -'Cuero, Texi
aim
INEXPENSIVE FARM HOME.
Department of Agriculture Fur-
‘*4 nishes Free Plans.
In your toilet you desire one prevailing fragrance—one
delicate odor to be characteristic of all your Toilet necessi-
ties. You then achieve the real intent of" artistic perfum-
ing—a Haunting fragrance, always tbe Same, that al-
ways means you. j*;’ *V
. Mmv • IP'* "1
We have succeeded in collecting, a' notable group of per-
fumes. toilet Waters and toilet necessities in several dis-
tinctively individual odors. In the assortment are pom-!*
plete lines of such articles from the famous Hudriut’s,
Godet’s, Pin&up’s and the Rexall Lines: ^ s
The hauuting odors are White Rose, Lilac,. Yankee
Clover, Lilly of the Valley, Violet Dul<& and * divert’s* j
Azurea, and others equally notaifie. Make one of these
names mean you. Let your personality be indelibly weaved
within one distinctive Perfume.
The farm house 'is the most im-
portant - building p<L the r£arm, and
enetoey judiciously/ exuded in its
planning and construction is well
invested. The • United! States De-
30 E Houston
its Burcftu of Farm Managements
mrs lu'Cn investigating conditions,,
int tfie^rural districts and in many
found that the living
•TpiUtmcnt' were inconsistent in-cost*
wit5* tkc. value of the farm, an\
ver/biirvn in striking centrist vkU
out-bnildings and farm machinery.
The Department of Agriculture
is not only striving to make the
bu.-ipess of farming more remuner-
ative. but i* also endeavoring' to
make farm life more attractive. A
terms of plans for the construction
of farm homes has been prepared.
service,
and attractiveness have
Perfumes 50c up to $2.00 per Ounce.
Toilet Waters at 75c to $1.25 per bottle
Toilet necessities at Fair Prices.
h KUNITZ, Cuero
REXALL DUG STORE
in designing these homes,
economy
been combined in a frame structure
which can be built for $800 in a
community where average prices
for -material and labor prevail.
TKe specifications call for a sim-
ple four-cornered structure. There
is but one chimney and one outside
entrance. Another door mav be
provided by sacrifice of wall and
floor space or by increasing the
size and cost of the house.
The government experts in plan-
ning these homes realized that the
comfort and convenience of the
farm woman was paramount. They
drew their plans accordingly. The
kitchen is the most pleasantly lo-
cated room in the structure. It
A>pens on a screened porch where
a large part of the work may be
done in the summer.
The water problem has also been
carefully considered. Cistern water
may be drawn from a’bucket pump
on the back porch or from a pitch-
er pump in the sink. -Hot water
is provided by a reservoir connected
with the kitchen stove. The sink
with only a drain pipe to be pro-
vided. has been found too inexpen-
sive be omitted.
The living and dining room is
Combined and affords sufficient space
for the longc-r table the harvest
days’will ever reprire. It ha- two
routes fn the kitchen which are
convenient for serving a large num-
ber of workmen. The Bureau of
Farm Management is trying to help
the fanner and will gladly fbmish
free plans to farmers contemplating
building homes.
Daily Record 40c per month
Quality is tbe Test oi Cheapness
Tbe Quality of our Goods is Always Right. The Test is
To Order and See
We Always carry a Fresh Line of Groceries. Femdell
Canned Goods are the Best
Snow Queen Flour Liberty Bell Fleas
The Old Reliable
H. Runge & Co., Grocer?
Two Phones Nos. 4 and 340
If so carry out tbe Idea under tb»
most favorable conditions by seetnx
ns about tbe lumber required for tbe
purpose. A frame structure properly-
put up will last for generations. To
build economically, build well. Flim-
sy constructions cost double the 1m
price to keep in repair. Here’s prac-
tical economy, first last and all tbe
thug. i '
Jacksonville, Fla., March.—Visitors to the Confederate reunion in Jack-
sonville, May 6-8 inclusive, will have an opportunity to see one of the largest
alligator farms ip the country. The Florida alligator farm is located at
Phoenix park, connected with the city by trolley lines, and is a popular
place with all visitors. The illustration here shown is a pen of the largest
alligators in the collection of some 3,000. The oldest alligator in captivity
is owned by this farm. The specimen is about 250 years old and weighs 921
pounds.
Cuero lumber Co.
AVERILL CEMENT BRICK & CONSTRUCTION CO
Sidewalks and Curbings Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
We make it easy for you to walk tn, easy month'y payments
Special Attention Given to Ceme^yry Work
Hleks’CAPUDINE
The Liquid Remedy being used
with very satisfactory results for
Headache
Sews Paper.
The Record having bought a car-
load of neus, which is now in stor-
iiiu-y
l*C larc^ ace at Cifero.-we are in a position to
me°t retail prices of the large hous-
1 b'atVhr es and can save news paper men of
negala^i this section, who u«e the same size
1. If not paper as the Record, 30x44, some
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* Printers’ ink is a great sales-..*
* man and it is the cheapest *
* drummer a merchant can em- *
* ploy. It carries the message *
* of the bargain counter to the •
* people, brings the show win- ♦
* dow to tbe borne and teaches all •
* our citizens a lesson in econo. *
* my. •
m Remains as ever Cuero’s leading hotel and solicits your patronage ^
J O. H. RATHMAN, MANAGER <
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Give us a chance to fix up that of-
fice stationery. We can’t do anv but
the best class of work and all orders
are rush orders witk us. Our prices
The efficiency of a product is
judged by Its users.
Efficiency is the watch word in all
kinds of business.
tiaUr KecorS 40 cents Mr BMU
40c per month
Now Is the time to buy Cuero prop
erty, unless you want to pay s »*•
terlal advance for R.
A little newspaper advertising is . a
good thing. More of it is better.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1914, newspaper, April 16, 1914; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130327/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.